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the, the, the, this is the w news live from the land. is riley sources say, the major sticking points to a gauze, the sci fi i have been overcome, but no cabinet meeting has yet been scheduled. a vote is still delayed. also these ready prime minister cues come off of that tracking on the deal. israel has also been carrying out more strikes and gaza killing and wounding dozens. also coming off on the program is ukraine comes under pressure to lower the cool off age to boost recruitment to the armed forces. we hear from young man and the families who are having to make some difficult choices. the
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menu fits mckinnon. welcome. is there any sofas say that major sticking points to agreeing a ceasefire with hamas and goals that have been overcome, but no cabinet missing to rectify an agreement has been scheduled now. the aim is to end more than a year are facing since the hum of terror attacks of october. the 7th 2023. tens of thousands of people have since been killed and his re, the cabinet vote on the deal was delayed. as the prime minister benjamin netanyahu accused him us of back tracking. israel has carried out more strikes in gauze, killing at least $81.00 palestinians, and wounding nearly $200.00. now if the deal goes ahead, how much would hand over fussy, 3 hostages in exchange israel freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners that
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we can get more on this with um, at least lashonique verizon is. uh good to see you, shawn 8. so a lot of upset and see back and forth. it is looking more likely that a deal is on, but we don't. yeah, they yeah. so we know, it seems like it's very tens. all we know these hours are, you know, everybody's what keep waiting for and briefly any moment. there was a sigh of relief feeling. okay. the big sticking point that was standing there with the whole day is out of the way. but this, i'm still to be more details to be finalized and we've heard a statement as connected to the prime minister's office by known him as sources that the prime minister will keep on. insisting that all the details are finalized before he agrees to call in the cabinet for meeting. again, everybody believes that this are just details and the framework as it is so 99 percent of the details already set up. and it's,
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it's interesting why would you the students who are in the system the remaining very few was there's not a lot of it has to do with domestic issues. and he's need to show that he's very tough because he's not given up. and he's in no insisting of every tiny comma in this agreement. but of course, in the meantime, does a whole nation not to mention about at least one if not 3 that are, you know, or half of the world is holding their breath waiting for a breakthrough to come? still, there's a great belief you talk to the americans, if you talk to the go shaders, that this is doable. the jet, you know, sunday is still the deadline. it's still to happen within that timeframe. but as long as nothing else keeps taking the time we could be delaying that deadline. okay, so we're talking about details here and tell us more about, you know, what's being cool this last minute crisis. it seems as if it could have the rail, the whole thing. what was going wrong? well, what's this? and we had a bit of a crazy scenario where 24 hours ago there was an announcement made by 1st trump and
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then biden saying it. we have reached the deal did the does, does it set basically we agreed on the major sticking points at congratulating also get to know himself calling them, thanking them for their role in helping and negotiate and broker this deal. but then at the same time, also, no one has people re leasing statement saying we are not fully done with negotiations, are still more details to figure out. so we have these 2 parallels channels. where on the one hand, most people believe this can be solved, but then at the same time, it's not being fully resolved in detail. but for an accusation of how mazda and how much throwing it to the engine edmentum. yeah. one who was trying to maybe wiggle a bit more uh, you know, and, and out of the deal and maybe show their toughness, you know, and trying to set harder boundaries to the other side in this negotiation. eventually again, we believe it still is going to happen on the, on, on a sunday,
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but at the this visa go, she ations israel and who must have been through this for so many months, you know, when the series of every tiny development could actually bring, eventually to this whole thing to collapse. so the next few hours, extremely tense and no we've been saying it for quite some time. and last, you know, we've setting it again and again. but it seems like it is the final crunch because we need, remember, we have sort of a stiff deadline. trump really wants to see this deal done before. here's an aggravation that would be monday, january 20th. so the deal needs to happen by sunday. the timeline that was set by the guitar was, was the beginning of the ceasefire on, on sunday, at 1215. i mean, that is noon time israel and gone by the time it would be very tied for israel to still make it because of several legal procedures that need to happen before this gets the green light. but it's still doable if it's managed in the next hours that we can't underestimate, come with the effect of trumps integration on monday. i mean that really is a, is
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a reason for this to happen. it seems like it because the doesn't mean the, the framework has been said already may and then you know, mos in israel with the guitars and egypt shall have been through negotiate and several rounds of negotiations kind of get ending up nowhere for the longest time. and we know that trump has, and his people, his advisor would cost to the region. he has been very much involved in negotiations. and finally, we can talk about last week about a breakthrough and it's very much connected to depression. sean has applied or his people has applied in his behalf and also maybe their ability to bring some guarantees to the process that would a piece some of the worries of both sides. hm. and what's next? let's, let's talk about what if this does happen? what, what will happen isn't coming days? well, is there a lead? has some legal issues that require for golf course, the approval of the whole cabinet. and then after that, as a possibly for his release to appeal this deal. and the fact that paulson you
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prisoners are to be released, we've seen in the past that the court choose, is usually not to intervene. but officially this process needs to happen. it has 48 hours to be completed. so it needs to start being rolled tomorrow around noon or afternoon at the spot you bought in israel. things will go as planned and as well because this is an emergency case. i'm but then there's also many tiny details. there are more technical, it's soon to be, you know, figured out, for example, who exactly what we've seen the previous time. that was november 23. we've seen the hostages transferred from how most hens to the rad costs from the rad costs to his relief army, and only then flown into is really the hospitals that still needs to be figured out and on the posting inside, in order to see hundreds of palestinian prisoners these to there's a lot of processing it to be happening. it is really prisons. now preparing those people for the release of trying to figure out who is released to where it goes out with the westbank. maybe in the 3rd country. they've been talks about cotter or
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turkey may be accepting some of them. so all of this needs to still be happening and the timeframe is getting shorter and shorter us. but i think there's so much eagerness to see this going. that'd be, as details probably will not be stopping this. what will matter is that it happens for the navigation for it happens on sunday. this is everybody's, you know, deadline, everybody's aiming at that goal. and for now, if we will see this actually very much happening side deal and done in the next hour, that could still happen to trumps. and also biden's relief probably trying years on the some at least on listening to shawnee, you're welcome on you. now women and children were among the victims of the licensed strikes in gaza carried out of the but it became clear that a sci fi deal was on the cards. officials the saying that there are more than 46000 people who's been killed since the start of the war 15 months ago. and most of
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gauze population has been displaced. if the ceasefire deal does go into force, it should enable a surge of humanitarian aid into the territory. and i'm joined now by julian felt like who's the country direct to full cat palestine. she joins us now from a mom in jordan. welcome to w. thank you so much. feel your time despite all the news about the a ceasefire. attacks as we've been reporting, has been continuing in the the gaza strip, the recalls to humanitarian a, to be delivered without delay. but give us a sense of the situation in the territory today. if you would it is very bad at the moment, even as we are speaking right now, my team is texting me saying that the air strikes are hitting them very close and they live in the middle of the unitarian zone, which is meant to be a safe space for people to live and people to work to deliver aid. and the
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situation is increasingly bad. um, over the last couple of months we've seen is a significant deterioration in age reaching gaza. we are very anxious to see the ceasefire in place. and it's interesting because of course, even as we were describing the ceasefire arrangements earlier in, in, in, in the segment we talked about the hostages and the palestinian prisoners to be released and how, how many operational details are still missing. and that is what we are finding as val, it's really being seen as an hosted steel, who we really need to plan for the operations to take place. we really need to bring in humanitarian aid. i spoke on this channel 2 weeks ago. speaking of the children that were dying in the month because of the of the rains, the winter is, is, is, is in guys are right now before leaving intensive are leaking. there is no winter clothes available in the market anymore. there's of course,
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significant significant food shortages families in place, as we can see with our own eyes. my team can see and we need we need those 600 trucks a day coming in. but of course, the, at the moment we see less than 100 trucks a day coming in. so the $600.00 trucks would be significant increase, i think would, would be really good to point out, is that the $600.00 trucks as an international community, both u. n. and the, and jose a we can maybe meet that for a week, maybe 2 because they're such a significant backlog of unitary and supplies stored at the, at the border crossings that have not been transported to inside garza yet. but of course we don't have enough funding resources to keep meeting that 600 truck. it's a a on the threshold. and we would also really, really advocate for the commercial supplies to be reactivated into garza as well. if i could just clarify. so these $600.00 trucks you're talking about,
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that's part of the deal if it will be signed. so this deal cools on $600.00 trucks of aid to be delivered per day. can you put it into perspective for us? give them the situation. first of all, is that anywhere near enough? well, we've seen so much less. um, over the last 2 months i was, i was even, we're still collecting the december the districts. but the november statistics i think was only 65 tracts today coming in. and then we have several um supply routes . it's from egypt or from jordan, or even from, from the west bank. and, and, and, and those 65 tracts were not nearly enough. i mean, even even my own teams in gaza, you know, they were reports and you mean there isn't enough food? there was no diary. there's no of course no protein. there's limited very limited vegetables. there were several, definitely weeks where there are no vegetables available. of course flour and rice
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not available. they've been prioritized now uh, in the to be transported in the for the car goes to be become in because of course the flowers is very critical. item in gaza for the, for the, for the palestinians. the rises as well. um and of course this will have been very limited fuel coming in as well to keep, you know, the, the, the, the facilities that are still semi functional, running such as hospitals and the clinics. you mentioned a lack of money, a lack of resources. i mean, what else can aid organizations do to help the people of gauze a right now, what are the priorities, but the priorities for sure, of course, basic needs. so it's bringing in a shelter supplies because of course, older how most of the houses are destroyed. the tents are not good enough. we need to really look a dignified shelter of bringing timber. but the, you know, that was restricted before, but hopefully it will not be restricted now. so we can also start building more
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dignified shelter, bringing flows, of course, medical care. we have started rebuilding almost that destroyed medical infrastructure as well to meet all those that need all of the needs. we hope the medical evacuations will continue or will restart again, hopefully through odessa. because of course, there are so many people wounded in, in the urgent need of medical care that they're not, that they're not getting right now. i think for us as well, in order to be able to do that. if there is a ceasefire, our team who wants to go and see what's left of their houses and they might want to go and check it out. but of course there been, there's many onyx unexposed ordinances that our teams have to be very careful. everyone and guys who wants to go and go to the north. so we need to also bring in as, as what is new team members, dad to deliver the response? well, style and national staff who's been, you know, working for almost 500 days non stop often, you know, in terrible need themselves to give them the break. surely entailed by country
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direct to for cat palestine. jolene. thank you so much for your time and for giving us those insights. we do appreciate it. thank you. so we're going to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world now. and almost from this picks this x ray of state, small co. rubio says he expects the us, we'll have to deal with china invading taiwan. by the end of the decade, rubia was appearing at a senate confirmation hearings. china considers the self governing island pulse of its territory and has threatened to seize at the veto power the united meet, the russian president, vladimir. susan has promised the president of the central african republic continued support. moscow has deployed hundreds of mill, it treat instructors to help the baffled revel sections. the fights is from russia's walk in a most scenary group have supported government forces since 2018 1st. and
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a new crane have signed a 100 year agreement to strengthen defense, energy and trade ties. finding the sexiest alma has promised to create a new mobile ad defense system. visiting keith, the prime minister also said the u. k. will train more ukranian troops. now it's nearly 3 years since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine began and the you find in forces all struggling to recruit enough troops. keith is under pressure from the united states to lower the mobilization age from $25.00, down to 18. it's an unpopular prospect and it's pushing some young man and the families to make some tough choices. dw correspondence on your final reports. now from keith. this is maxime favorite sports in keith. but his training would soon come to an end. must seem turns 18 in november, the h starting at which means of obedience to leave you queen. on the motion,
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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, into the sleep. i'll be able to return when the conflict ends actually being i wasn't, if the war lasts for 10 years, won't god forbid. then it's a one way ticket and that it's still hard, but i have to accept those worries have intensified as you cream increasingly struggles to replenish its ranks and rotates exhausted. forces of the front often near the 3 years of war, the army is reported yet 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. there's an expert in demographics,
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she says the war has for the slash, ukraine's or rating shrinking population to potentially pools of young maid conscripts in the country, aged $18.00 to $25.00, she says, is just not sizable enough and should not to be sent to fight. this is, you know, but at the time you, because there's studies in britain show that the young of the soldiers, the worse the consequences in terms of p, p. s. d, alcohol addiction, crime, all suicide. uh, did you asked me for with you? so if you take this into account, move the last us for you. craig move huge process. not only demographic, but also the potential consequences for human capital. not gotten to school, but it will simply destroy the nation and will not see you even among the military . the little appetite for lowering the mobilization, aged 18 recruiters,
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a few queens prominent colored assaults brigade, see what's needed instead is better training to raise motivation. and most of the course age is an advantage on them. if a person is young and has no health problems with the condition, you're so thought of and then, but even 40 year old, a 50 year old man can fight like young man. but i'm going to come on with everything. depends on training of the what the bus was and we need to change it so that people get longer, better quality training to all the door the can be. so the more trained person now there are the less new forces will be needed mon over. so for maxine family, the decision to send him abroad has been an agonizing one. his father alexi who is 52 also cannot leave the country due to who's under motional. that means he doesn't know when he'd see his son the get or his mother you. leah says the issue of
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whether to speak or to go when the waters on remain step, who in society does not have lost the destiny for us. that 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 old be protected and 25 year olds be sent? all of us were worried about this, thinking about it, trying to find solutions. each family in their own way was not available at the train station in key. these families of sending off young mean relatives abroad far away from the fighting this between hits to neighboring food seems like this play out every day. despite efforts to protect the young generation ukraine, we have to austin, to put the future em lives on the line. if the war drags ukrainian will
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make a if any across the ciocca is a member of president, the modem is a lensky is policy. she's a gain, slurring the conscription age to 18 and says, there are other ways to bolster 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 um, eligible man to serve. so this is basically the age where the, uh, this rotation could come from. but again, we have to wait the wall in the more than wait in more than standards with unmanned um, drones was big a number of drones that do not need, you know, the a live person it 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 this possibility to give the, to have these meet sold. that's what they do. but we have 2 to 5 more than the way,
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especially having western allies as our partners. and they do have sophisticated weapons, so we do have to fight the war in sophisticated way. ukrainian will make a new craft truck now in all the world news now. so afternoon. so i've done a space walks to carry out repairs that the international space station, the hoping to replace the vital orientation device and will also install patches to cover damaged areas. this is the 1st space walk since an attempt was cooled off last summer to the new glen. the real kits from jeff space also has blue origin company is blasted off when it's 1st test flights. build off of the ice had delayed and launch earlier in the week. the rockets 1st stage boost up failed to land as planned on a bulge in the atlantic. though malta as ravaging, los angeles, have killed at least 25 people and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses.
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strong winds fanning the flames have eased but tens of thousands still count returned to their homes and many had to leave the pets behind the cities. animal shelters have been working for the time in the fire, ravished and destroyed neighborhoods of los angeles every new day seems to be just the carbone copy of the one before as an owl to dina and other parts of the city. here in pacific parasites, residents have still not returned to the ruins of their homes. $80000.00 plus angelina, those remain on the evacuation orders, and i'm not allowed back yet. it is still only firefighters and utility workers, roaming the streets, and the ruins of this devastated community. a little over a week ago, panicked residents left everything behind in a hurry to save their lives and of course, that of their pets. and this is where many of those pets ended up in one of 8 l. a . county small animal shelters. we had 4 horses that were brought in. we had
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tortoises come in, we have 25 dogs that were brought in. 33 cats. we had 8 rabbits. birds as well. we have about 30 a chicken. so we have 2 keys, a dock, a crowd pleaser for a drove of people dropping off donations every day. and for the many volunteers in the shelter to hybrid wolf, dogs, magnificent creatures. next on the like the best list, esl, the indoor chicken for the owners of the animals who found a temporary new home here, the trauma of not only losing their homes, but also having to part with a terrorist. pets is all to really. it's a family member that they're leaving behind their family members been inside a house within the entire time. now the fire is going on now. they have to part ways because they have don't have a place for them. it. and there's only place it could find. as if it were in challenging enough to find temporary shelter for your pet tortoises, rabbits, dogs or cats. just imagine you have to flee from an approaching wall of fire with a trailer full of forces. don't keep us or goats down
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a single canyon road fleeing looming infernal meet duncan mackintosh, a local horse trainer who brought his own 2 horses to the p. s. college equestrian center turned lodge. at the most shelter. it was swirling when it was weird because it was down hill from us, but it was climbing up. and when the clouds got, or the clouds of smoke got a half mile away, it seemed like it was a better idea to get out. it's a single road upper canyon, so there's only way everything would be shut down. so we were the 1st ones to come and evacuate out of the bank, and others made the same decision. the shelter is at full capacity now. packed with $200.00 plus horses to care for johnny 1st, the kola, also managed to evacuate with his 3 horses, his parents, most of the house in the palace sites. everybody hurts. he says, but the horses being around them helps you can ask anybody here,
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i'm sure just being around these horses, they lower your anxiety level. we're all a little broken. we're all a little incomplete and in the worse is complete us and they give us the opportunity to take care of something other think of something other than ourselves . and here's the more happy animal news because of a scenario and assemble was stunned when a mother dog arrived at his clinic, caring, unconscious, hypersonic puppy in her mouth. the puppy was promptly given adrenalin and wound with a head dry a he is recovering while now, and he has joined his brother and the mom in the clinic that describes the mother's actions as extraordinary. and this video has now gone viral in turkey. the
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