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to 9, to start your journey get inspired. the business need of the news live from the land. the is really prime minister says he's ready to go ahead with sci fi deal, and guys of benjamin netanyahu, whose office says the deal can go to a vote in cabinets. but it's far right. the security minister says he'll quit the government if it passes. also coming up hollywood hughes is one of it's more offbeat icons. american, so mega and right to david lynch dies of the age of 97 of 78. the
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no, i'm told me already, but welcome to the program. the office of is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a deal to release is ready. hostages in gaza has been reached. and the statement put out early on friday morning that he knows office is a vote on cutoff negotiated cx 5. you can go ahead and cabinet later in the day, but it's really national security minister dom up and there has threatened to resign from the collision. government if the deal is approved, much cabinet must agree before the c flat can take effect. i gotta go dw correspondent konstantin exit has more on what the possible resignation of you to my band give here. could mean for this, these 5 deal as well. it seems that's the deal. we'll still go through and the resignation, but there for resignation of either might have been good. been the been giving it
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to him. his policy is the pol truck from the government will not impede this uh box . um, it will decrease the majority vibes of the kind of government a come moms in the connected to these really parliaments. uh, it will be something like 62 i guess 58 or something like that. so basically it will be a center majority. uh and i think a lot of people hearing tourism say a long defense on another y springs. think of the minister of finance visit low smart reach because he's on the policy. and so a pretty hard write a c h to criticize this agreements. but whether he will leave, that's a different measure. he's been meeting with mister netanyahu, the prime minister netanyahu in the last few hours. so we shall see probably tomorrow. i will see what, what will be the story mean for the future of these really coalition and uh for the
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future of the deal. okay. um were guessing for mr. newton. yeah. who's looking like is willing to risk the, the, the, the stake of his, his government for this deal. and it appears or uh yes, she does, because uh, 1st and foremost as well as i said, it seems like he will maintain a 2nd majority in the can. it sits. secondly, the old position said that it will support the government on the hospice of dealers . so she has this kind of bet king from the whole position. and this goes basically against the background of the public opinion, which is in his majority in the deal. and this is something that mr. nathan, yahoo cannot take note. right. i'm just wondering how people, as you mentioned, that there is a public feeling full the deal. but in light of what's been happening with, you know, up and give her and, and,
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and other members of that threatening or saying they don't want the deal. does this affect the how the public is, is feeling as well? yes. i mean the uh is really suits uh, is rarely democracy institute measured the public opinion and what we have we have a give or take a 68 percent. oh, for the deal, and i'm just going to the different shades of public video. and generally the people who say video should be implemented and as a whole o at least the 1st stage with the release of the 1st stage of release of hostages. i should also be implemented then we'll see that's the aptitude. so it is the minority that is totally, it gives the deal. and 1st is vicky. you know, when i was walking to the bureau here, i saw people in the square and not far from the bureau already celebrating the deal . i'm not seeing them. they, the by means is just the one thing that i saw. but just if you look at the
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pervasiveness of this feeling that hostages should be set free, the needs needs to be some kind of a decision to that. i think it's very clear as the will of the majority. okay. you know, this goes into an aggregate reporting from jerusalem. we appreciate your work. thank you. so now if the deal goes ahead, how much would handle the $33.00 hostages and exchange for israel freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners ahead of us. these 5 rules carried out and it strikes him does, which the how must run, the health ministry says it's killed at least $81.00 palestinians. mixed feelings among thousands celebrations at the news of a ceasefire. mix to doubt that it will happen and tinge with sadness. it everything that has been lost, that trepidation is backed up by events since the announcement is rarely ash dikes
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punctured to celebrate to be mood taking more lives with them. the deal is supposed to come into force on sunday. the i'm certain days ahead and making some here novice again, we must remain cautious. we were afraid that could be an even was not boston before i saw him anything of it the next few days could be even more difficult than the whole of the last year. i am in the middle of summer. we just hope the blood should stops by for others and noticing the positive impacts the news has already had on the everyday lives. the price of the sponsor vegetables used to be $30.00 cycles. now it's 5. the ceasefire. news has reduced the price of a spot of oil cost $10.00 cycles. now, it was 30 before that. we weren't cigarettes prices to be cheaper to the others as thinking about the future. let them know who we need to start thinking of solutions
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and enough destruction and was we're exhausted. 15 months of humiliation and living and trying to tense. and during this time, i hate on the winter cold and this the children who died of cold, why nobody is riley's also appeared to be apprehensive to receive feel like there is a threat from the, from some us like if we just like going to let them guys, i guess there might be 3 and if there were 7 thinking like knowing that it guarantees differently, i think we, we gonna fall back to a well again was a, was the guys a citizen was because we've come with some us. i think the agreement is a good agreement, the once we get all the hostages back into the bodies at the being held there captive. but i think that's how much that will re online regroup again as we see in the coalition. that they have been some dis, court against disagreement with whom us deceased by a deal is fall from sutton. and it seems that few on either side are willing to
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believe it until they see it. i'm at the flood. i can tape is a guy's an analyst at the school croft released security initiative in washington. i asked him if he believes the ceasefire deal. we'll go ahead, as, thanks so much for having me. on the one hand, i very much so think at least the 1st 2 phases of the deal will proceed. i think there's way too much political capital in the united states and by the incoming trump administration. that's tied into this deal happening to stabilize the, gotten the strip to ensure that the middle lease is stable enough so that mr. trump can pursue some of his other regional priorities, as well as focus domestically and not be distracted by what's happening in gaza. on the other hand, there are immense obstacles to seeing this all the way through to phase 3, which in my view remains the most unlikely phase of this simply because there,
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i don't see a scenario in which guys it can be credibly reconstructed while how masses in control this deal does nothing to address the fact that her mass will have dominion over the guy district. that there is not been any meaningful movement on what a day after looks like. and unfortunately, there's been a systematic failure by the united states by these rarely used by the international community, and certainly the regions to work over the past 15 months to really have contingency plans for this eventuality. but i do think, nevertheless, there's a high likelihood that we will see the 1st and 2nd phases of this deal go through. right? i was just going to ask you about that about the, the balance of power. because if there's a c spy and a withdrawal of israeli troops, we seeing a return of how much so is that kind of buff, uh, some of the external force coming in how, how is this going to what this going to look like as well. this goes back in,
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fortunately to that point i raised, i mean as of now this deal, it leaves how mass almost entirely intact, how mass we'll be able to retake gaza as quickly as the taliban. we took afghanistan, even while us troops had a new we're, we're in the process of withdrawing. and we're going to be in a situation where i think as these rallies pull back out of the gaza strip. it remains nebulous as to what's in the agreements versus what will actually happen as far as the buffer zone. as far as, uh, how much these really armed forces will be in and out, or whether or not they'll carry out air strikes. i know that any, anything that can compromise the release of the remaining hostages, and phase 2 will probably be viewed negatively by the united states. and these really military. however, in phase 3, after the hostages are released,
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and we're looking at about, you know, a 2 to 3 month period, then we're facing a scenario where we're effectively back to point 0 by promising control with gaza being separated politically and administratively from the west bank. well, you guys are being cut off, except now you have tens of thousands of this. yeah, this 75 percent of guys as buildings fully are partially destroyed, you have no economy, no infrastructure, no education, no health care. and so you're going to have a desolate territory with desperate populations that are hanging on by a thread. yes, the absence of war is positive. but with how mass being solely in control is going to be a disaster for the future of the gaza strip. and indeed, the house, any national project goes on the list. i'm going to flood out the tape them. now here's a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. as airlines have
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been forced to divert dozens of flights over the gulf of mexico to avoid debris from a malfunctioning test of space, x is starship. this debris filmed over haiti. the apo stage of the rocket broke up minutes after launching from texas. for the 2nd time in the starship program, space ex did manage to successfully captive a super heavy boost county. a former governor of both of the canadian and bridges central banks has announced his campaign to succeed justin. to do this, canada's prime minister and head of the liberal party, one of the candidates have a week to declare if they wished to challenge county as part of the united states as imposed sanctions on sedans. army chief abdul thought to albert han accusing his forces of attacking civilians and using hunger as a weapon of war becomes a week after the us. sanctions ahead off the power in the way to treat forces have
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been fighting the signees army almost 2 years. russian president vladimir putin has promised the president of the central african republic continued support. we must go is deployed hundreds of monitoring instructors to help battle rebels. actions the fighters from russia's wagner's mercenary group has supported government forces since 2018 american. so make a david lynch has died at the age of 78, known for his doc and so real autistic vision. he and best direct oscar nominations for blue velvet and the elephant man as well as mulholland drive. he was also behind the groundbreaking tv series twin peaks. as from his debut 1977 darkly serial eraser head, david lynch's unique and edgy cinematic vision was unmistakable. his 1986 phil blue velvet secured, his status is a highly viewed artist,
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director burning. and this 3rd for oscar nominations. but is arguably most influential work came away from the big screen when he turned his hand to television. equally thrilling and shocking audiences with his serious twin peaks donald lynch's uncompromising cinematic style as an has earned some respect from peers. ranging from quentin tarantino cohen brothers to steven spielberg, who called him a singular and visionary dreamer, lynched just days before his 79th birthday is a reminder of the top stair with lindsey. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's ready to go ahead with the si, fi dealing, gaza and his cabinet will hold a vote on friday. all right, to security minister, it's a mazda and give their threatens to resign. if the deal passes. that's
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