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the the, this is the, the way you use life from bill in israel. spaniel and yahoo projects accusations of blocking a hostage deal with on us the 5 minutes to insist 6 executed hostages found last week with not killed because these terms that preventative deal. despite an apology to hostage families mass protests against the now who continues at pope francis arrives in indonesia for a visit that will focus on into religious tides. it's astonishing for nation tour of the asia pacific said to be the longest trip of his papacy the
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. i've been physical and welcome is why the payment is the benjamin netanyahu has defended himself against accusations he's blocking. a hostage deal is comes as podcast is in as well to take to the streets for a 2nd consecutive night. the latest demonstrations respond to by the killing of 6 hostages and gaza, who was shot by the captors, as is by the forces approached a test as a demanding that government make a deal to free. the hostages still held by on us netanyahu apologize to the families of the 6 captives founded that he insisted he would press on with it as well as military campaign in garza and keep control of strategic power tre of the time, all over the hostages. faith came as another of the slain captives was laid to rest thousands line the streets of jerusalem to pay their final respects to her. she
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goldberg pole in the 23 year old, is the latest hostage kidnapped by him last on october, the 7th, to be laid to rest in israel. we failed to fail due for 23 years. i was privileged to have the most stunning honor to be hers is mamma. i'll take it and say thank you. i just wish it had been for longer needs really american was kidnapped at a music festival during the october 7th last terror attacks. these rarely military says his body was among 6 recovered in a tunnel in gaza over the weekend. shortly after they were killed by him us. they did some in the us. we book the prime minister, apologized for their dad. i'm ok, let me just behold. i told the families, let me close that one. i repeat it tonight to
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a new look here. if i ask for your forgiveness, so it's not for not bringing them back alive. a new quote, we will close, but we didn't succeed. the company was, he added that no one is more committed to their release than he is and called criticism of his approach to a cease fire deal. shameful. in the depths of the hostages have spark 2 days of mass protests across israel. the demonstrators are calling for an immediate deal with from us to bring the remaining hostages home. the rallies of block many major roads in and around tel aviv snarling traffic for hours. there have also been several classes with police. the and this is the only way they can hear the
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voice stuff, everything. that's the problem. 2 with a is riley government. they won't listen. they're not thinking about the government. on monday, the demonstrators were joined by thousands of striking workers who disrupted services at hospitals. schools as well as flights at israel's main airport. union leaders eventually called off the strike when the court said they had not given enough notice. it also called the work stoppage, politically motivated. a middle east dental. ashanti was honest, has more on this so that, and yahoo says he, sorry, but it doesn't sound like he's budgeting on anything. well, correct. i mean, did you know, seem like yesterday was him just trying to find more justifications and basically explain to these really where he stands and why he stands where he is. and in that aspect, why he's refusing to go ahead with a deal as much as the know the pressure on the street is,
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is going to now is very clearly not aiming to wind this down or to go to any succession of hostilities or the fire any time soon, and he's trying to explain why that's the case. and so anybody who was helping that the pressure of the public would be the one bringing it to now to shift his position. so he said a very defiant prime minister trying to actually gain support for action that is quite the opposite of what we see from districts demand. and one of those sticking points is 14, killing me to buffalo and allow the addiction guys and bought a, the philadelphia card or with these by at least one to hold onto in order to have some sort of control over the causes. 50. is this one of his i am so one of the as well as that, well, the board are we talking about the feel of the quarter? that's exactly the only way for gauze the outside. you know, the on board it is not with as well, but rather with egypt that to now claims that he, we saw whole presentation last night that this is the only way to make sure this from us and not we gain power getting more munition fluid of smuggle through the
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border, but then a lot of, if you would talk to the defense minister or any of the, you know, members leading members of the defense mechanism in his early say this is not the case is real, can always take philadelphia quarter again if needed. and also they point to the fact that we take it as real about 8 months deep into the war and gaza before we even reach that part. so they say this is such a vital part of the war. how come it wasn't one of our 1st target, sort of trying to talk about nathan yells, attempt to use the for the record or as an excuse not to go on with a deal, rather than actually a sticking point. that is that meaningful and this is the deep priest we're seeing between the 2 now. and you know, the more professional a no leaders of the war in the, in the end in the military. and this deep drift is, you know, it is, is such that they cannot do anything and that's in the out as don't want to do that . you see that the public hearing them. and this is where you see the big distress, you know, on the streets. people do not trust anything else because they hear so many other people say it does not have to be the case. and time is running out for the
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remaining hostages. just how desperate all those people in the streets this way, at least when it, when it comes to getting some sort of deal, finishing this boy in comparison to the desperation among palestinians. what does not have some sort of an issue look and pulling numbers, most of those really supported deal, including everything that it will take, like giving up the controls. and so that's also quite, or you like releasing lots of mass murderers. you know, that had been, you know, captured by israel. i kept him, is really prisoners many to support that, but not netanyahu's base. and this is exactly what we're seeing. he's catering to his base. he still has a very strong support in his coalition. and that's what drives his decisions right now he did as long as he doesn't have any stretch from his coalition. i doubt we will still continue our changing his stand on this. and if you talk about posting is no, i also talk to colleagues and friends. they are the desperation and the frustration, the sadness in writing, i mean it's, it's unless, i mean it's the i was talking to some of them in the last day. they were hoping that what's happening on the streets and as well would bring to
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a change. but obviously it was hard to break the heart saying we are not there yet . and what are we seeing the americans focusing more more in the competing there. um you know, the election campaign of how you know, by, by them trying to support harris. awesome. you know, gone so becomes a more minor topic for the world's arena for international attention and they feel being left behind, maybe rightful, be so and, and you know, unfortunately we don't see where any of the sites and all we need to keep in mind. we also have hum us here and they don't seem to be too eager on going forward deal as well. but the people you know, on both sides and palestine and israel might be somewhere else. and when the leaders are, and we don't see any, you know, any solution coming in the next, you know, couple of months and weeks ahead of us. unfortunately, it doesn't sound good at all. and i find it interesting. did you say that then? yeah. who was pandering to his face, but you know, is that going to secure in the future? well, it does so far, it does. he doesn't have any stretch to his to his brain. i mean, there's nothing right now that makes you know when it's and he'll feel that he
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needs to go to election any time before the set date in 3 years. yeah. so far his whole install. well, johnny, thank you very much for the analysis. interesting stuff. welcome turning to other stories now, in a democratic republic of congo, at least a 129 people have been killed in thousands injured was trying to escape the country's largest prison in the capital. congestive authority say many died in a stampede, while the others were shot dead. the prison has more than $12000.00 inmates despite being built to hold any $1500.00 per lot on go. yeah, has welcome to russian president vladimir putin at the start of his 2 day visit the spies and the rest floored by the international criminal court. under international law, mongolia is required to arrest the russian president to face charges of war crimes . in ukraine, the court doesn't have a mechanism to enforce it towards a brazilian supreme court panel has unanimously up held the decision by one of its
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justices to block social media platform x nationwide. it was suspended in brazil last week of the mosque refused to block accounts, allegedly spreading. this information must because denounce the ruling as censorship in his way. little tardies have issued an arrest warrant for opposition . presidential candidate edmondo gonzales. he's accused of various crimes of the questions, the outcome of july's presidential election. the electoral authority declared nicholas my doodle. the winner of a 3rd time by dates has refused to publish a detailed breakdown of the results. the opposition says tally sheets from electronic voting machines. to gonzalez won a wide margin, several latin american countries along with the european union and the ways of rejected by 2 rows claims of victory. and now us, so thirties, have seized an airplane belonging to middle ro joining us to welcome you. this address was used for the state visits of men,
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isabel and president nicholas my doodle datas. carol, now it's in the custody of the united states. what part of deed, see the confiscated deluxe, the jet, or violations of us sanctions. so today, success is just another example of how we continue to look at the corrupt practices of the major overseeing event, as well as government has condemned washington's move, calling it by to see you as a talk. these claim the does all the $900.00 x was bought, illegally put $13000000.00 us dollars, and this was an out of the country. according to the us justice department, the plane was seized in the dominican republic that it was taught to be undergoing maintenance. when as soon as she to the top dominican diploma insisted that his country's at parties did only what gods ordered them to do with that? well now i don't have a need to go, you need is a dominican government,
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nor the public prosecutor's office. participated in the us investigation process in july model, claim victory in venezuela disputed presidential election. but the us accuses him of tempering, but there's others and recognizes hands opening at window gonzalez as the vin of the seizure of muslims. blaine is just the latest evidence in the relationship between venezuela left us government and the united states. but francis has begun his to or the asia pacific in indonesia, where he's holding into faith meetings to public harmony between catholics and most lands. the 87 year old pontiff landed in chicago where he was greeted by children and church members. catholics make up on 83 percent of the population of indonesia . during his visit, the pope was at a mosque and whole mess at a stadium later visit pott, would you get a table list and sample of the w corresponding gale mattresses in jakarta?
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i asked him why the pope was standing is asia trip in one of the largest muslim nations in the world. interface harmony is really the key word for this visit of the pope. the thought visit of a pope. historically, a to indonesia, an intermediate as a good pick for that's topic. not only because you have the largest or one of the largest muslim population, see a reason to be overtaken by pakistan, but also into a religious dialogue in this country that has so many religions. represented is very important to have the biggest most of south east asia is to go months that the popo visits on thursday here in chicago. right opposite is a catholic cathedral and they are connected quite symbolically a by a tunnel. it is there whether pope with a hold of inter religious dialogue as all quite an important topic. and then of course you have to fact that 10 percent of indonesia as population is christian,
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3 percent. if it's catholic and if you look at a population of 270000000 people, that is a substantial number. and it is interesting. we compare to europe's numbers that are going down. it is a number that is still growing in terms of believers. and why is the pipe know during the day of a religious dialogue, but also issues like climate change. the literally i think climate change will be another really key issue here, particularly tomorrow when he meets president for colby, was already said that they will talk about this topic a by the way, the paper arrived here in a pretty standard hybrid car, open window waving at people and so a very low key if you want the approach here to indonesia, a capital that is threatened by climate change. so it won't be an important topic. but as you have pointed out, this is only the beginning of a 12 day trip. it will be followed now by popular under do need and then to the predominantly christian, the island nation of a team or less the and finally
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