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why did they have all the time? i should just search for the day increase the amount where i mean that's the, this is the w news. live from button is riley. sources say the cabinets is ready to rush. if i, a goal is to cease fire agreement a sticking points of a come, initial palestinian celebration is that the prospect of an end to the slicing would dashed off to a ceasefire was delayed. israel accused thomas of back tracking and has carried out more strikes, killing and wounding dozens the many cases and welcome to the program and we start with breaking news because it's
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really media report say it's cabinet is ready to sign a c syiaa agreement with hamas. now if it goes ahead, the deal would and slicing the began with a homeless terror attacks against israel on october, the 7th 2023. it has been a day of doubt over whether israel would agree to this truth with the prime minister choosing hum us of reneging on parts of the deal. i'm off in ton excused israel, of hostility and endangering the remaining hostages. we can get the very latest from um, at least unless john years on us has here in the studio with me. so shawnee, a day of on such and such and see is i was saying it is looking like this deal is on so. so tell us what, when we know what we know that this confirmation from high sources it as well, that the cabinet will be contin tomorrow. it was supposed to already meet today. the process is such as pressure to now needs to introduce the details of deal. the
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immediate as the security cabinet and asset that the whole whole cabinet. because this do includes the release of palestinian prisoners that requires a, according to his or the law, the decision of, of, of the whole cabinet, the whole is or the cabinet. and that's supposed to happen tomorrow, at least for it somewhat of a 24 hours away because we were expecting to happen already today. the last day, these 24 hours we've been seeing, basically on resting back and forth of both sides trying to sort of crunch last minute achievements, especially about who is going to be released when he comes to a palestinian prisoner as the name and the identity of those who are held in israel, most of them have been, are up or are serving life sentences and israel, and now will be released. not quite sure, the final details on whether they will be released westbank to garza, maybe to a 3rd country. some talks about taught are in turkey, but the fact is if for how much this is a great achievement. and finally, the deal this last minute. you know,
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the last i reading of the details of last minute has happened and we're expecting to see the cabinet approve it despite the fact that will be some people and nothing else cabinet from the right wing that will object to that he still has enough votes to pass it on, and then we will see, you know, slowly, slowly there's a little bit of a, of a procedure. when comes to the legal technicality of how things are done is valerie has experience with us. unfortunately, and ideally, as expected 1st release of hostages will be on sunday the day before donald trump's integration enough, by chance. it's been a day of uncertainty. we thought that was a deal. then the recrimination started flying. tell us more about this last minute crisis but seemed as if it might actually do rail the deal. well, the few was, you know, there's very little trusts between the 2 sides and, you know, as some of it, you know, could be seen as tactics as trying to sort of better your position as you know,
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when it comes to negotiation. but it's always like that we've been in this scenario many times before. the fact is, is the framework of the deal has been agreed on now, is, has already been presented, it's in may so as well. and how must have been in these round of talks again and again and again. and in the last 24 hours. the fact that these delays have happened this crisis. and i've, i've put a lot of people on edge thinking are we could have viewed after both presidents, the outgoing button and the incoming trump have congratulated israel. the to now spoke to them also yesterday on the phone, thanking them for their role in helping to bring this to about. could it be that still no agreements are done? we couldn't, you know, it was really hard to find them, but these really is insistent that the crisis is real. and now, we're not quite sure what's happened. but i think, you know, as i said, there was a lot of pressure building up. we have, you know, the, basically the reputation of the incoming new president and button and a lot of, you know, of the reputation of, of the negotiating team and then, and, you know,
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and caught our in egypt. nobody wanted this to fail. and eventually we're seen to be having a breakthrough. and if, if everything goes as planned, then 1st hostages will be released on sunday. so trump single gratian, next week was the deciding factor in bringing this over the line to a certain extent, we know that trump has sent his people to join detox, and this must have made the, just the difference. because as, as i mentioned, framework has been said already months and months back. and what change of course was some of the conditions in the region. if you look at home, awesome. it's allies, it's weekend because i went home, i started the october 7th attack. it was envisioning, and all the regional mor hoping going on with the ron and its allies, will back him in israel to find itself, you know, surrounded by 6 out of different front. israel has been fighting many different funds, but has managed to prevail in such a devastating way for homeless because all of its allies, if it's flipping and if it's in syria and iran, they're all we couldn't seem to be change. and so this is definitely been into the,
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you know, a major factor that has changed into eastern region recently. but then at the same time, you know, the push in, within is really society the cry to release the hostages. people that are been kept in hospital, you know, in captivity more than 460 days. it's clear they're not, there is a number as well. so time was playing against both actors, you know, in this deal. and finally, it seems like the, the, the, the, the very clear in putting, you know, the threat by trump that he wants to see this resolved before. he steps into the white house himself that we are ready to cross into the finish line. so let's talk about what's next. so you'll saying that tomorrow they'll be in this really cabinet leasing, and the deal will be signed. what happens then? well, 1st of all will be signed. we won't be seeing a lot of, you know, a, any ceremony where people are doing on camera, but at the same negotiators as the some technicalities, cuz there's technically no direct negotiation print israel ha, so each of the size sign to deal with the negotiators and the americans and then
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that's how the technicality of it works. and then the snail will present that deal to the cabinet after which what happens is that the names of the prisoners are passing. prisons are expected to be released will be probably help publish to these really public. many of them i know and many of them have a know the crime that they have committed are connected to victims and the families of victims that are still living in israel. they have the right to appeal to the supreme court and make their plea to stop the release. in the past, we've seen that the supreme court have chose not to intervene. and so this is probably just a technical hurdle. and then when this is out of the way this, this process has 48 hours. it brings us exactly into the evening of sunday, right at the last moment. then we're supposed to be seeing the beginning of the ceasefire to stop the withdrawal, you know, and then there's a whole process where we see is really hostages being brought into the hands of the read costs and from that are into is really obvious to some of these and some of
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their only into is really, you know, kind of into his really hospitals and at the same time as well, we'll start moving a parent of housing, prisoners into gaza or into the west bank to different locations. that's all, hopefully happening on sunday and then monday from integration. we will be watching closely. tony, rosanna, state w's, middle east unless tony, thank you. so welcome on you. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. today. donald trump picks the secretary of state small co. rubio says he expects the us, we'll have to deal with china innovating taiwan by the end of the decade. rubio was appearing at a senate confirmation hearing, trying to consider as the self governing island pulse of its own territory and has threatened to seize it the veto power of areas. parliament has approved a coalition government led by the center. right. gov policy of the months of
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negotiations, the former speaker of parliament rosen as is a large coff, has been elected. prime minister, he has pledged to restore the find that stability and maintain a pro european union and pro ne, tow truck at least 2 people have been killed in a nice a time at a high school in northern slovakia. police say the a senior roles, a suspect has a student who attacks a teacher and 2 other students. one person is in critical condition in person and ukraine have signed the 100 year agreement of strength and defense energy and trade ties. prime minister care salma has promised ukraine a new mobile defense system. visiting a keep, the prime minister also said the u. k. will train more ukranian troops. now it is nearly 3 years since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine began and the training on forces are struggling to recruit enough troops. he is under
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pressure from the united states to low the mobilization age from $25.00, down to a seen. it is an unpopular prospect pushing some young man on the families to make some tough choices. the w correspondence on your phone, the call reports now from peeve this is maxime favorite sport in keith. but streaming will soon come to an end. must see turns 18 in november, the age starting it, which means of to be didn't to leave ukraine on the motion low imposed at the beginning of russia's or low to more before that happens, the teacher, like many young men, his age has decided to go abroad to study yeah, for to waste has his own wish i want to leave because i could be drafted into the army, but we're looking to see how be able to return when the conflict and accept the
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actually being. i wasn't if the war lasts for 10 years, well god forbid. then it's a one way ticket and it's still hard, but i have to accept those worries have intensified as you clean, increasing the struggles to replenish its ranks and rotates exhausted. forces of the front, often nearly 3 years of more, the army is reported to out of willing recruits. that's prompted caused by the us, ukraine's biggest emitter tribeca. to lose the call up age from the current 25 to 18. i always go to bed as an expert in demographics. she says the war has for the slash, ukraine's or rating shrinking population where the potential pool of young may conscripts in the country. each 18 to 25, she says, is just not sizable enough and should not to be sent to fight. this is, you know,
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but at the time you, because studies in britain show that the young of the soldiers, the worst, the consequences in terms of pdf, the alcohol addiction of crime, suicide, bulk of one is a, there's a solution in hot season. and uh, so if you take this into account, the losses for ukraine will be huge with core and, and so the toiletries for mark seems family the decision to send them abroad has been an agonizing one. his father alexi, whose 52 also cannot leave the country due to who's under marshal. that means he doesn't know when he'd see his son to get or his mother you leo says the issue of whether to speak or to go when the waters on remain step. who in society sufficiently, it's not easy. it's a question of ethics. who should be sent to war? why some and not others, but why should a 10 year olds be protected and 25 year olds be sent?
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all of us were worried about this, thinking about it, trying to find solutions. each family in their own way was not available when at between station in key. these families of sending off young mean relatives abroad far away from the fighting. despite efforts to protect the young generation, the queen may have to austin to put the future n lights on the line. if the war breaks off, if any across the truck is the ukrainian lawmaker who is a member of president of the modem is zalinski, is a policy. she is a gain slower and the transcription age to 18, and believes there are other ways to both to ukraine's defense. well, 1st of all, what do you see on the age 25 and up? you still have the, you know, you millions formulas of eligible man to serve. so this is basically the age
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where the, these rotation come from. but again, we have to wage the war in the more than way in more than standards was unmanned. drones was big a number of drones that do not need, you know, the a live person you or on the field or running in the field was a russell. it's not the 1st world war, of course was a does have these possibility to give the, to have these meet sold. that's what they do. but we have 2 to 5 more than the way, especially having western allies as our partners. and they do have sophisticated weapons, so we do have to fight the war in sophisticated way a, a see training and will make a new a craft trip speaking to us. and this is a reminder of breaking news out. this ela is riley sources, say the is ready cabinet, is now ready to sign a ceasefire agreement with him off. if it goes ahead,
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the deal would end within 15 months of slicing. and with that news you up today, thanks so much for watching. the w news to me if he can, it was hopefully alison mill, international headlines. the she said zine the honda cost is oh no flison own states as a 2 year old it was a new much nation that you day to confront to deal with me to embark on that journey. i survived our starts january 24th on dw you go a car from the communists were.

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