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only our services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the this is the w news live from the land. is there any sources say the major sticking points to a gospel ceasefire? have been overcome by the security minister is threatening to resign. if the agreement is approved is ready, cabinet has still to rectify the deal. also the prime minister accused come off of back tracking. also, israel has carried out more strikes and gaza, killing and wounding dozens. also coming up on the program is ukraine comes on the process, a low of the cool of age to boost recruitment to the armed forces. we have from young man and the families who are having to make some difficult choices.
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the menu is making and welcome to the program is riley sources say major sticking points to agreeing a ceasefire with homeless and garza have been overcome box b is ready. security administer. it's not the end of them is threatening to resign . if the cabinet approves the deal. now the aim of the deal is to end more than a year of slicing since the homeless terror attacks of october, the 7th 2023. tens of thousands of people have since been killed. and his randy cabinet votes on the deal was delayed as the prime minister benjamin netanyahu a choose him off of back trucking. israel has carried out more strikes and guys, garza killing at least $81.00 palestinians and wounding nearly $200.00 for it. if
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the deal was to go ahead, come us what honda of assessing 3 hostages in exchange for israel freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners now is rarely as have welcome the prospect of the ceasefire and the return of the hostages. but they're also doubts about whether long term pieces, realistic dw, is been speaking to people in jerusalem receive, feel like because there is a threat from the, from come us. like if we just like going to let them guys i guess that might be doing a summer 7th. again, like knowing that it guarantees differently. i think we, we gonna fall back to a well again was a, was because a citizen was because we've come with some us. it's going to be like any other agreement. i am very not positive. 5 members of my family were blown up in the subaru bombing, and right after that, or a few years later, they released 1000 prisoners for the lot. shelly,
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including the terrorist that planned the bombing of subaru. a father, mother, and 3 children. i buried is here in jerusalem. that's what we get. i think the agreement is a good agreement. the once we get all the hostages back into the bodies that are being held captive. but i think that's how much that will re online regroup again. as we see in the correlation that they have been some dis, court against disagreement with whom us and we can brand daniel levy and now he's a former advisor to the is there any government on the form is riley piece negotiators is joining us now from london. daniel, welcome, thanks so much for your time. we're hearing but the far right members of nice and you know, who's cabinet a really putting pressure on him about the steel threatening to resign. if it goes through, tell us what and that's and you all who is like for me to do next well on. yeah,
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nothing. yeah. who never wanted to reach this moment. we've been told misleading me in a distortion the how moss was the obstacle. this isn't to say how much was an easy negotiating thought, but i must position was consistent with every come and take it pretty much now the news route with a 4 and do you nothing yahoo for against dealers. acknowledge is that nothing yahoo was holding up the deal? what changed is the president trump may act like the president to the super our miss. not so easy for not 10 young to wrap around his finger, which is what happens with spies. and i'm not saying never necessarily threats or promises that the very person, young predictability of trump does have an effect. and therefore, i mr. nothing yahoo is where he didn't want to be, which he has this choice debate. and just a moments ago the is riley,
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national security minister policeman is the head of one of those extremist factions . mister pendergast said that he thought you would indeed leave the government if the deal goes had to be implemented. but how does that all the extreme inspection is momentarily due to meet with prime minister? nothing yahoo do. you may do the reverse and say key will stay in the complement of the leave. if the deal continues to be implemented past $42.00 days to be dropped off and protect what they need to be a said is they may rejoin the government if israel continues its mission of destroying dollars or reset regardless. so what you see here is a tremendous incentive structure for nothing. yahoo for the deal, not to happen over the deal to be collapsed bias route out the 1st opportunity. so let's talk about, 1st of all about the future of ness and yeah, who's government, what does this mean for his government and for his own future quite frankly. yeah.
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pretty important. without, i want to run through those 2 factions, nothing. yahoo still has a majority for his coalition. if both choose to do the coalition, then he does lucy's parliamentary majority. now it is true that the sentries, so kudos position policies will guarantee a safety net for the implementation of the deal. but that job is to ultimately bring down nothing. yahoo, so the clock could be checking on going to an election. that's what he wants to avoid. i think today we were told that there was a crisis over the details of the agreement. i think what's really going on today on yeah, he's not in yahoo has been friend t e c. what could be put on the table to keep these functions in the calculation? that's what he's still doing. but he has to pass a budget by the end of march and he has to happen majority in the kinetic and all
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of that looks very unstable. tonight, he knew it would look unstable. last like one of the reasons, at least weiss prevented a deal. and the, by the administration never exotic the leverage to force this language of truths. so talking about the deal, then, is it likely to go through and you, you've been talking about trump and by then, you know, biden's a know, grayson is or excuse me. trump's integration is on, is on monday, you know, is this deadline really having an effects and will this ultimately push the deal through? well, i think it's what goss enough to this moment a bite and we'll say, you know, i know i work hard. you, you got it. it so no, the pool by was the guy who look 45000 at least palestinians that numbers probably much higher according to the, the credit report in the last is ready. hostages,
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who are live with the same basic deal, was on the table in my all that destruction got dash full that are all the extra amount of terry is suffering. trump poses it. i listened nothing. yahoo! not because trump is the guy who will deliver palestinian rights and freedoms and the names of occupational, what the international court of justice is going to populate. that's not what comp time to do. but trust me, well say a list issue. my interest, the american interest is we won't lose americans out. we want the rest of us choose out, and we want to see this particular war and mr. dr. young. and that is why not send you out a re frantic key trying to test what he can still hold together politically. that's the impact that has already been had. how much hasn't been defeated as not the token victory? yes, there's been some degrading but what you really, of course, is to move from the military level to the political level, but not to yahoo. these rated coward leadership has no political vision. so that's
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the, that's the find that they all stuck in. and that's why not to young will hope a busy can get through these next 5 minutes if he has an opportunity to collapse. the deal, i think is clear, he will. but if he feels he has to move forward and i think that's, that's the scenario we're in. ok, but he will move forward. but then what will be his 1st possibility if he hasn't. busy these government already, you're not going to elections are ready. what will be suspect possibility to be able to blame the upside? any not respect on? yeah. this is a deal where many palestinian prisoners this will have to be released willie's route stick to that side of the ball game. what will happen if some of the hostages anticipated to get out? don't come out. what about this? we deployment to these rating military. the ability for palestinians to move back to northern garza, the entry of humanitarian assistance i'm mentioning those. all right, so you see water, bumpy boat ahead. this is and we're gonna have to hold best feet to the fire if one
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wants to see just the 1st space, let alone the rest but nothing. yeah. awesome. once this dynamic is in motion, it won't be impossible. and if you asked me to bed, i'd say it's likely that it on rocks. but it certainly could be more difficult when you see, for these rate perspective hostages were like coming out. and then the pressure from the families, these keep going because otherwise, my friend, my rather to my family member will come up. if we see if you're news channels, which is dozing to gauze and shows us what is actually been done. that if you have people on the ground finally, then this dynamic, we talk with tons of this could be a difficult dynamic to as a, as i said, i think it will be savvy with us, simple. but that's the dynamic, but nothing yahoo is just wanted to avoid inclusion. daniel, if it does happen, you've made very clear that you know, a lot could happen before this piece still assigned, but if it does happen, do you see this is the beginning of the end of the war and gaza?
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and does it have the potential for a permanent pace or so yes, and no fuss. abuse is not a pc. this is a deal for the release of hostages to release posting and prisoners for the end of this particular full conflict. that with a lot of luck has an outside shots of holding. this has nothing to do with all the issues that around result a permanent illegal occupation occupied by the international court of justice. the fact that palestinians don't publish, they don't have their rights, don't have frequencies raised, will not have security, that palestinians living under those conditions. all those issues are not even on the table or off for discussion the moment. so let's be helpful. let's maintain a key it right, suspected what we are and well not to daniel lead paint brushes, riley, unless thank you so much, daniel, fever insights. we appreciate it. thank you. and and women and
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children were among the victims of the licensed strikes in garza carried out after it became clear that a seaside deal was on the cause. officials of saying more than 46000 people have been killed since the stops of the will. 15 months ago, most of goes with population has also been displaced. if this c saw a deal was to go into force, it should enable a surge of humanitarian aid into the territory. turning felt like is the country direct to full cat palestine aisles. to, to tell us more about the current aid situation in garza, 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 from people to work, to deliver 8. and the situation is increasingly bad um, over the last couple of months we've seen is
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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 that, that was the need 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 hostage deal, but 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 or leaking. there is no winter clothes available in the market anymore. there's of course, 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
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trucks a day coming in. but of course, the, at the moment we see less than 100 trucks a day coming in. and 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 you and, and the end jose, 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 gaza. yes. but of course we don't have enough funding resources to keep meeting that 600 truck. it's a, a threshold and we would also really, really advocate for the commercial supplies to be a react to say, to the, into gas that as well. if i could just clarify. so the $600.00 trucks you're talking about, 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
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into perspective for us? give them the situation. first of all, is that anywhere near enough? well, we've seen so much less. i'm 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 trucks a day coming in. and then we have several of supply routes. it's from egypt or from jordan or even from from the west. bang. and and, and, and those 65 trucks were not nearly enough. i mean even even my own teams in gaza. you know, they were reporting. you mean there isn't enough food? there is no diary, there's no of course no protein. there is limited very limited vegetables. there were several definitely weeks where there are no vegetables available. of course flour and rice 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
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the flowers is very critical. item in gaza for the, for the, for the palestinians. the rises as well. um and the, and of course there's also been very limited fuel coming in as well to keep, you know, the, the, the, the facilities that are still semi functional, running searches, us hospitals, and the clinics. you mentioned a lack of money or lack of resources. i mean, what else can aid organizations do to help the people of gauze are right now? what are the priorities to the priorities for sure, of course, basic needs. so it's bringing in a shelter supplies because of course, older house, most of the houses are destroyed. the tents are not good enough. we need to really look a dignified shelter, a 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 dignified shelter, bringing close because medical care. we have started rebuilding almost that
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destroyed medical infrastructure as well to meet all of 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 teams will want 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 unexploded ordnance is that our teams have to be very careful. everyone in gaza wants to go and go to the north. so we need to also bringing as a sort of new team members, dad to delivered the responsible style, a 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 direct to for cat palestine, jolene, thank you so much for your time and for giving us those insights. we do appreciate
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it. thank you. to this movie 3 years since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine began and the ukranian forces struggling to recruit enough troops. keep us under pressure from the us to low of the mobilization age from $25.00 down to 18. it's an unpopular prospect pushing some young men and the families to make tough choices. dw correspondence, when you found the call reports now from keith. this is mark seems favorite sports in keith. what his training would soon come to an end must seem turns 18 in november, the age starting at which means of to be didn't to leave ukraine on the motion low imposed at the beginning of russia's all to war. 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,
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because i could be drafted into the army. as i can see from sleep, i'll be able to return when the conflict ends actually being i wasn't, if the war lasts for 10 years with god forbid, then it's a one way ticket and that kid 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 nearly 3 years or more, the army is reported yet out of willing recruits. that's prompted caused by the us ukraine's biggest industry back up to, nor the call up age. from the current 25 to 18. i always go to bed just as an expert in demographics. she says the war has for the slash, ukraine's or rating shrinking population, where the potentially pools of young may have gone scripts in the country. each 18
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to 25, 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 in studies in britain show that the young of the soldiers, the worst, the consequences in terms of p s t. i the whole 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 last was for ukraine will be huge with core. and then so that the chase for maxine's family, the decision to send him abroad has been an agonizing one. his father alexi was 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 as his mother, you leo says the issue of whether to speak or to go when the waters on remained step. who in society sufficiently, it's not easy. it's
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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? all of us were worried about this, thinking about it, trying to find solutions. each family in their own way. when at between station in key these families of sending off young men relatives abroad far away from the fight to despite efforts to protect the young generation, the queen may have to austin to put the future and lives on the line. if the war breaks off and join now by john foreman, he's a full member assist defense latasha and moscow, and n t if he's joining us now from various and edmonds in the u. k. welcome, c w. john. what will talk about these powerful new conscription rules in just a moment,
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but could we start with you giving us an update on what's happening on the front lines and you train? yeah, sure. i think as i spoke to you before christmas, um i didn't predicts the the fighting but to slow down have a wind so that hasn't brushes maintained. it's a state your thoughts on the front and the situation. i think secret uses bank right now. there's number of places like ation cities which are basically the circle in the front line has moved, perhaps 1520 miles. and some places you create defense as of being as we cite dislike, hated because of the pressure of bones. and i think will side of the russians are bringing solves drones. they're bringing tests, collaboration to that. when do you find defenses inside you cry? inside of the situation, you saw the cranes grim as well as the situation costs could not remove for today that was talk about renew the crating and fonts for that that, that piece without any cranes. so just decide brushing the coast called us of being
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pummeled from the so you put a lot together. i think that's the backdrop of the problem. it is a guest on so it's a key of today to don't trump coming present on monday for me and then the, but it's, it's towards some sources piece. the co quotes negotiations in 2025. mm hm. so it's a grim situation. you're saying and ukraine has this problem that it comp, so it's ranks. so what do you think? i mean, would draw saying 18 year olds, make a significant difference in it's worth it? yes, i was told as of yesterday that somebody keeps days this. the situational manpower particular but it'll just mind power as will say to him, so you can heart problems of weapons, but a particular impact is severe. i just don't just shortage of people in the front. it's also short of skilled people because of injuries because desertion because of the ultimate taking part. now because of the population. so the demographic of the soldiers is older. so it goes to the pressure of the americans as the reports that
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is to have developed downright diesel. and i didn't agree with that lady who said that the 18 year olds, 25 year old stuff upgrade to peachy, stay whatever that's taught me is an excuse not to do it. is trust me. and is there any democracy, if young man, a 1000000 to fight for that democracy, that tells you quite a lot about the news, the country, and what size of the potential fight to that country. now, what can i do? well, the, the resisted of ip so 18 year olds, but whether she will do it with a trump slip as a precondition for any piece. do you guys, junctions? i think that's for how you like to. okay. there is pushback, though. i mean, there's a lot of people who are not so keen on this idea of what other options would ukraine have to take this pressure off at soldiers on the front line? well, a, he's a man, pie you these money and he needs equipments. and i think so, obviously, countries, all the mazda states have been flooding the crate into the weapons of the last
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month, will serve as the authorization to congress or run out. because now for monday it is we have a different different president, and that present is not so maybe not so willing to give them a weapons as the open ended ticket. they say, because the republicans is going to close. they're not willing to allow ukraine just tried talk is inside russia perhaps, and basically thought that by cold at the us and leave ritual powerpoint from negotiation with the russians. so i think here terms of my impact situation, somebody soldiers have not had any rest and recuperation. nobody for the front 4 months. if not, he is and they're absolutely exhausted. i think that's what contributes to it. so if you don't get the country, he's not willing to send more troops to the field from walk to school manpower at scott's. if he doesn't have to weapons and the money he's not bad, the situation is gonna be very difficult and the cranes will have to settle. however, i'm happy that will be for many ukrainians who have sports doggedly for their
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independence or the last 3 years. we'll have to leave it by john, but thank you so much. that's strong form and a form of pressure defense latasha in moscow and in case thank you for your analysis. thank you. now the american filmmaker and rice, david lynch has died of the age of 78. lynch had been suffering from emphysema of 2 years of smoking, less than relying on supplemental oxygen. it was known for adult and serial vision . his school best direct to oscar nomination was full blue velvet, the elephant man and mulholland drive and he was also behind the ground breaking tv series. twin peaks. the. this is a quick reminder for you of the top story. well, following out the south, and is there any cabinet voters on a c sign and gone so that has been delayed off to the prime minister? accuse how most of that tracking on the deal. israel has also carried out more strikes and garza killing and wounding. does the
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number that you are off to dates? i hope you can join me off to the break for the day. we'll hear about the contemporary equivalence of the so called robot barons. today's super rich on the golf money constant can. and thanks so much for being with us. the
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we will not say the way starts february 14th on dw. the a suss that was you for you. then the recrimination started flying as the world held its breath over a seaside deal between israel and home off the 2 sides engaged in a blaine game. how my says it is committed. but with internal wrangling inside benjamin netanyahu, whose fragile coalition, there is no final approval from israel yet. so is this really the deal that can end the will bring the hostages home and, and the nightmare for the will. we are re, people of gone. so i'm on youtube is mckinnon invalid and this is the day
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