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the, the, this is the deadline use line for the israel says no hostages will now be released before friday as an inquiry temporary choice between these relevant commodities also to light. we'll hear from the as well the military as reports image that the director of gases, biggest hospital has been arrested. also coming up, exit falls in the election. foothill failed as freedom party in a clear lead, the 5. right. and he is land popular slate and now price is a challenge in finding pot is willing to form a government which also this alf inland, wants to close,
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open one of its and border crossings with russia else think he blames most go to sending a surge of asylum sake, as westwood and the keys as russia of hybrid, the . i'm anthony held. welcome to the program. israel says it is not expecting any hostages to be released by him us before friday. official site, the exchange has been postponed so that further details can be on death and agree. pausing hostilities in gaza is also one hole with heavy funding. continuing across the street. meanwhile, is riley's military, as well as military is yet to confirm reports that the director of causes biggest hospital has been arrested along with a number of other medical stuff left. here's what is where the military spokes person paid atlanta told me earlier about the reported arrest at joseph el cheapo
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hospital. thank you. i have heard this news this morning. i con, confirm. it's especially, i'm still waiting from a, an update from the field in order to understand exactly if that has happened and or under what circumstances. but after all, revelations, yesterday intervals, recent days of the extent of how much is the total network beneath the shape of a hospital? i think it's only logical that they should be. questions was, how does this happen? do you know what they are accused of? as i said, i call confirm, and i'm still waiting for confirmation from the field. i'm just speaking logically, it wasn't me or that needs to be some questions off the he denied it extensively and what we revealed yes and, and show that the w is showing the extensive footage of the expense of the terrorist almost that existed ministry prospect. so, um and used by him us. so i think we, we need some questions. he's the manager of the hospital. he should be able to answer this. so we can say clearly that you are claiming that hospital stuff,
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news about the extent of the network and concealed it from the public. oh, that's not what i said. i said that it, there's a reality on the ground that we've revealed extensively covered extensively by the world's media showing the huge amounts of network of tunnels that exist beneath the she for hospital you should definitely be questioned in all this for on. so what exactly, he knew what he did not remember that there's no, i'm not saying that he's been charged. i'm not saying that he's been arrested on, as i said before, we're still waiting for that confirmation from the field, but just logically, it makes sense. you know that he also has some questions. as we're looking at the audio pictures pedro, another major hospital in northern garza, the indonesian hospital says it has received a warning from east riley troops to evacuate immediately. willis riley troops entered this hospital next. so i want a comment specifically on the immediate operations that are happening, but yes indeed,
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we have seen throughout the last month the extent of how much this concept of operations to embed itself beneath in underground hospitals. this is the challenge, but how must have chosen to intentionally locate themselves in these places pertaining to the people in the hospitals at risk. so if we all calling people to evacuate from specific locations, it is in order to get them out of ponds way. if we blunt anything from the incidents around shape for the when we are instructing people to evacuate the hospitals, they should listen. the world health organization and other you and institutions have repeatedly called for medical personnel to be protected in this war. as in any other conflict, are you at this point interested in what the w i chose says? i'm interested in hearing the w h o and then how much is use of hospitals the extent of the big tunnels. and we've not heard one word from them about this. this is what really concerns i'll say it. it makes them actually complicit in
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a month as abuse an action against the humanitarian mission and getting medical stuff and the presence of the medical, the patients themselves. so i would say the w h all have to be part of the solution, not parts of the problem. and by ignoring almost his involvement in this, by ignoring how much is infringement beneath hospitals by ignoring the abuse, but come up as clearly created around hospitals and hospital style. and they are not being a contribution policy to solving this issue when we are in are engaging with the w h o, that is what we expect. like very clear message. the not about only the protection of medical stuff because that is what we're doing on the present patients themselves when we're offering to evacuate hospitals. but also the abuse by almost all of this on the medical infrastructure that should be at the top of that concerns. that should be the most worrying thing that the w h r have because it has
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been systematic, a concept of operations that come us have intentionally laid out the foundations of all of their subterranean activities. this needs to concern not only the w h o, but the world of a completely all of us may need to be concerned about how this terrace organization has manipulated the situation into such a devastating reality. atlantis bucks, person for the is for the military. thank you. good day. well, earlier i spoke to marina miram, she's a military analyst at kings college london. i asked her if there was any sign the as well. the military has started using the pressure inside gas a good day. and tony, well, at this point it seems like they will ration is still in full swing because um, as we have her, the exchange of hostages will be postponed at least until tomorrow. therefore, the military operation is continuing as before. and as a matter of fact,
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according to some reports, we have seen some was appears this fighting going on right now. these relatives have previously rejected calls for, for a truce, marina climbing, it would benefit how much, what kind of must really do inside of 4 dies. is that going to be enough for them when they backed into the corner that they are now? can they exploit a trace in any way to their own advantage? well, it seems like come off has taken the hostages, knowing exactly that there will be attempts to rescue these hostages. and the best chances of getting these people live is by initiating ash ceasefire. and israel has promised to extend the seas fire by 24 hours for each additional 10 hostages release. so we have to do the math here. if for most room use has 50 hostages, now they still have some 200 hostages, that they can use to barge or for time and to,
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to get more time in order to regroup and recover. and for these might seem like little time, however, from the military perspective, as a tactical levels of clock is ticking much foster. and that might just be enough time for him, us to relocate to a group and recalibrate to get a new supplies in and whatever they need in order to strengthen their position. therefore, um, even for these can benefit from us. and conversely, for the israel, a military now as a competing, has been highly kinetic stopping for, for these might risk losing the momentum. do we know how much is left of how much military and the at this point? i don't think that we have a very clear estimate. we have seen reports of some high level military commanders happen eliminated. however, it's very difficult to see how many fighters all left. um that being said, we also have to bear in mind that because of the ongoing campaign and because of
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its brutality, it's might push people to join him off from us. is doing a very good job of um, using the fact that israel is responding with. so much force in order to attract more supporters for its cause. therefore, it seems like for a few will come off. fighters at these are eliminates so there will be 10 or 20 more joining the cause. so it is a very difficult situation. the end, any estimates of the stage might, might not reveals it the real picture of what is happening in a, from a military point of view. how complex is the exchange of hostages and prisoners as well. it is complex from the perspective that you have to pause your operations, keeping your troops in those positions. and you also have to understand that there
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is not as much trust as one might seem, even if other countries i'm mediating this prison or exchange and hostages exchange . so therefore, for the military, they're still waiting there and thinking that's how most might break the ceasefire . and you minutes, so they have to be ready for the stress on the one hand, on the other hand is how long does it cease by a last? will israel extend the ceasefire and will the military have to redo what it's been doing in order to, to redeem the momentum? how will the military operation look after that? after her months had, has a time to relocate? the other aspect of this is of course, releasing 50 hostages, means that there is less risk or one would assume the risk less risk, that whatever military action is taking that to hostages might be harmed. however, we're still talking about
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a $200.00 plus people being held by him us. so if all hostages were released, it would certainly make the military operation easier for each row. but it is not the case. are in american military analyst at king's college latin. thank you. thank you for having me. with a hostage released by names, the agonizing white goes on for the families that dies being held by him us. many of 9 times the constant pressure on benjamin netanyahu, whose government to make sure the release of their loved ones is the main priority . the deputies been facility and reports from tel aviv with some relatives holding a permanent did you. as the this is become known as hostage square in downtown till it be a place of bread and hope that this 1st partial hostage deal happens. i have all the and i don't have all the same
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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 says and to life, some people coming back i think is a huge signature of hope and is a huge game for us. but, but it's, it's horrifying that it's not everyone, women and children only as one of the young men captured alone has won't be coming home yet. he's mother sitting up this piano on the square. music is part of his life. he's been playing for when he was 9 years old. what's that feeling like? having people down here every day playing the piano is 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,
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reminders of the struggle to get them old home. the message to from the israel family. do we want them back? when the paper makes soon as possible, the lab report of mohammed colors has been new. the national hospital income eunice asking people that what they think the deal well know about before date posey seemed nothing off . we want something long term. we want stability. we can be in a state of rushing away with our belongings, leaving our homes and being constantly running. we are tired, we are tired. we went up there monday and cease fire. we don't want a war. we don't want anything else. we just want to stay, you know, our homes, even if we have to eat sun, we can bear this misery any longer eats too much. i need to see
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a psychologist because of these needs an absolute injustice. our children are displaced our entire lives displeased is these accept the one who is listening to us, to the u. n. a. say, have mercy on what we're going through. it's, you know, we are fed up with that the been this within heard not about the i must get in my opinion, the for the pause is not enough. we want a permanent truce. we are fed up of was we exhausted like can be it will forever. no one could ever imagine what we are going through. it's extremely difficult for days are not enough to those who negotiated the post. what's 4 days automatically i'm going into the 2nd month of the war. it's not enough. we want the permanent and to all this and i hope not that we are not happy with the spire. we will no longer more permanent one. we don't want to hear bumping or screaming. we don't want to hear. we have lost a child. i have lost my husband. we don't like the ceasefire. we want only people in the north have to go back and find stability. we don't want to leaving for here
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. easy enough. we want to go home. you know, everyone should be able to look after his business to get back to their life, away from home. so will aid organizations be able to achieve anything meaningful in the short for di, cease for i asked the southern advice, a communications officer from unit 6, middle east office. so yeah, so, so we'll come uh the announcements of this of this pause, but definitely it's not enough. we're talking about getting a into gaza for over $1600000.00 displaced people plus all those who are still in their, in their uh, original homes. this operation is, is huge and 4 days of, of we spike is goods, but it's not enough to deliver what is needed. it's not enough to deliver even we've been the guys the service because we know we know that.

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