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jason, to the human, they is change the, the we will not say the way started february 14th on d, w. the . this is the news line from valid israel security cabinet gathers to a votes on a truce for gaza. top security officials are set to be amazing in this building with 5 minutes. the opinion means next at yahoo to decide whether to cease 5 for hostages deal with her boss goes ahead. also on the program, hollywood induces an offbeat icon. american filmmakers in rockford, david lynch dies the age of 17. the
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i'm feel welcome to the program after a day of delay and accusations. israel secure to cabinet is now in session discussing whether to approve the latest these 5 deal. forgot the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says the final details have not been ironed out of to previously claiming that have massive backtracked on parts of the deal. but national security administer. it's a mob been via, has threatened to resign from the college and government if the deal is approved. if the security cabinet approves the deal, it will then have to be rectified by the fault is reading the government before the choose can take effect as planned on sunday. let's see where we are with that correspondent tanya kramer. introduce them, welcome back. time, you know, we have an image of the prime minister security consultation meeting just before the cabinet meeting. think well, can you tell us about the secure, with a cabinet meeting itself, which is still underway to yeah,
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it isn't going and i can't really tell you of how long it will take. sometimes these security coverage and meetings can take a very long time. sometimes it's going to be sure to what you just said. there was a security consultation just before that with the negotiating team that came back from doha, from the overnight to now of course, uh, you know, this deal will be they, they will be briefing the members of the security company that about it. they will be a debate and then there will be a vote. that is a sense of urgency, you know, over that you can see everywhere after this delay, you know, to get this going and a push to move this process forward. right? so the thinking seems to be that a majority of ministers will vote in favor if this happens. what happens next? yeah, i mean uh always so to know if there are no surprises um,
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but uh what happens next is that then this load this deal and then go into the white a cabinet, the government that will then have to come together. and here's a bit of the story right now. we don't know where the uh, the wider cabinet will actually meet right off the what's usually the case and such a very, you know, uh, important situation that been reported. it might be a delay to so to the evening, but then there's a lot of criticism here right now, why that should be denied? that is because of the week and the there was the argument given that some religious ministers might not be able to vote coming on about. but then we heard from some that they could also hold this vote on, on the phone. so basically that is, you know, the sense that this needs to be pushed forward so we will have some more clarity whether they've been me late. and as he said, there will even be expecting that some of the. 5 coming to members will vote against mainly from the far right, but it's somehow expected unless there are surprises that this vote is go through.
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there's a lot of pressure now domestically but also internationally. 5 that this a process on this really side of will a go ahead also from president elect donald trump. you said he wants to see this moving before the integration on monday. so once this would be voted on in those both cabinets, then there would be another procedure on the list of stairs uh, the list of names of pa, the students that will be released from uh, is there any prisons? uh, then we'll be published. uh, this is usually given a period of 24 to 48 hours a to give way for a time for petitions against it. but this also could be shortened. uh so that you, you know, and, and so be expecting this to move ahead, but we have to see when the cabinet is meeting. okay, so everyone's got their fingers crossed that base cx 5 will happen on sunday. meanwhile, these riley ministry is still pounding targets in gaza. what is your sense of the
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reason behind these attacks? that's what we're hearing from other students in gaza that there as strikes across the goals district. this has intensified and you've seen this and previous conflict said even so. ceasefire is you know, supposed to take effect on sunday. and so far we are, we are thinking that this will still happen once that is ready side is ready of using, you know, intensifying a conflict and the army says they continue striking what they describe as military targets know from posting and house officials that have been saying, you know, this have been very high number and killed and injured that has been also a lot of criticism that a lot of civilians again and we do send this over the past 50 month among others, a dead and injured. but there's also a criticism here a somehow because it is being said, you know, this is not just endangering of course, posting in a civilian stand,
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garza but also the hostages. uh that are still being there. so, you know, be expecting this to continue unfortunately, until probably, uh, you know, the last minute. okay. you mentioned the fact of resignation from the security cabinet and give us an idea about the why the public attitude towards this deal as well. i think everybody is now of course, very anxious to see this happening. so what we're expecting is, you know, the see sort of the come into play is that they stop starting on sunday and then it will take a couple of hours into this regard. me have a head to a statement also coming out in the past. i was so a, by the a problem this, this office saying that the still expecting everything going to plan if, if the cabinet and the government will approve this, that, you know, it stays as outlay. but on sunday, the, the that will be a pause and fighting,
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and then we're expecting a couple of hours later to see the process beginning of the release of the house such as this is where the everybody is now. you know, looking nice. we got to be got the just of it's a technical problems that we're trying to claim it in jerusalem. but for now we find code will hear from the in the course of the day now. and the past few days each row has stepped up. it's as strikes in gaza, the hamas run health ministry says they've killed modem, 80 palestinians mixed feelings among thousands celebrations at the news of a ceasefire. mixed with doubts that will happen and tinge with sadness. it everything that has been lost. that trepidation is backed up by events since the announcement is very aspects punctured to celebrate to be mood taking more lives with them. the deal is supposed to come into force on sunday the
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i'm certain days ahead and making some here novice we must remain cautious. we were afraid that could be an even was not boston before i saw many make of it the next few days could be even more difficult than the whole of the last year. i am in the model. so now we just type the bloodshed stops by sold the others and noticing the positive impacts. the news has already had on the everyday lives. the price of the sponsored vegetables used to be $30.00 cycles. now it's 5. the ceasefire. news has reduced the price of the spot of oil cost $10.00 cycles. now, it was 30 before we went. cigarette price has to be cheaper to and others as thinking about the future. we need to start thinking of solutions and enough destruction and was we're exhausted. 15 months of humiliation and living and
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trying to tense. and during this time i hate them the winter cold. and this the children who died of cold my number is riley's also appeared to be apprehensive. receive free. 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 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 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 home us, deceased by a deal is fall from set and, and it seems that few on either side are willing to believe it until they see it.
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so here's a closer look at have a ceasefire and hostage day of is expected to work all being well. it's due to start on sunday and will be implemented in 3 phases. phase one includes a 6 week cease fire and an increasing the number of humanitarian aid trucks allowed into gaza. is there any troops would withdrawal from all of the territories, densely populated, address, and have mass would release 53 hostages? well, israel with free hundreds of palestinian prisoners negotiations over face 2 would begin by day 16. if agreements rates, then phase 2 would say hamas pretty more hostages and a full is really withdrawal from all of gone. so that also be negotiations over a permanent end to the war. the final phase, phase 3 is expected to include the beginning of gases, reconstruction, displace, palestinians would be allowed to return to their homes, anywhere in the tattered tray and her mouth would return the remains of any
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remaining deceased hostages. ethics little. this was how you all come. sions that it was the middle east. i'm lifting senior director of the counter extremism project. an invalid. welcome back. hunts yackel is the sci fi deal. is adopted. how quickly do you see this situation in gaza? improving what i mean? first of all, the ceasefire means days normally, terry operations, this will make things much easier as far as so many different emergency aid is concerned. it's one thing that this aid is checked by these rated security forces at the board of cause as another thing distributed in does up and therefore the other challenge is of course, the raw, that very significant direct physical infrastructure in dog roads need to be clear electricity needs to be reconnected, water supply needs to be directed. that needs to be some very urgent emergency
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repass on the medical system. so while the seats fired and the 1st phase is going to give to put good conditions to do all of these, it will take some time before we see a significant change in the germany dead situation in gaza. okay, so phase one, a negotiations over face to stop at the day, 16 dfcs recheck, day 16 and those negotiations they succeed, of course, to sing the quotations of course, but then in the agreement on phase 2, this is a very heavy political list of been fair already said he's going to leave that 60 plus just about the majority for the need on the outcomes. northridge, the finance minister said he's leaving. if that is phase 2? yes, 8 seats. that's the end of the new time. now government, the equipment is the process. he's going to leave that space too as well, in the end, if these really troops withdraw from the philadelphia course. so there is a lot of internal negotiations that they needed on you. all government will have to
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do in phase 2. so the release of the kind of hostages and the exchange of the policy in prison is an up both for his royal as well as for almost as an upside to it. and of course now wants to give a favor to the incoming years president. so i don't really have any doubts that phase 2 by unlocked is going to work. phase $2.00 and $3.00, phase one is going to work. phase 2 and 3 is where i see the real problem, right? okay, this is really interesting. so when we have these bas 16 days or a phase one and phase 2 could be quite elastic depending on the sort of political maneuverings that go on, i'd be, even those resignations need not necessarily be faithful to the process. if nothing, yahoo conduct gets a deal because there is no time limits on that phase. precisely, i'm so the hope of
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a permanent end of his story. eligibilities is of course still that there is an option to a certain extent of the ceasefire in phase 2 vinyl the negotiations are going on. but the conclusion of the negotiations for the full withdrawal is really military from the causes strip. this is going to take a lot of time and in 2020 to 6 dice, really elections, and you're getting close to the elections. the flexibility of these really a government is also a den frank. okay, so, phase 2 likely to be very messy. i'm looking ahead, how mouse remains, the dominant power in god. so do you see this changing and gauze as a post will future at the moment there is no, typically a decision by this really government or anyone else that i know who actually is going to control. gov, and as you said, how much does the one power play i can does that the other one,
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the only other one at this point is these really military, if they have withdrawing it leaves just come us. so that needs to be and that is also then of course, something that is need to be addressed in phase 2 already. in order to prepare for phase 3 is who is supposed to manage because it is clear not the policy national authority, even if that would be dealing as of these really government for to how does that over to them? which day is not at this particular point would not be able to control the gaza strip by itself without a return call from us. because simply the dna has no power since 2017 the guster. so that needs to be outside help if these really me dirt is supposed to withdraw. and there's so far, no decision and no take us from any government in the region or internationally or the one i'm to send troops in. so this is another big something point for the permanent situation in the gaza strip. okay, thank you for tell a customer that says that clearly have stack of hands. jack option is from the
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counter extremism project. thank you so much. i as the news, a round of russia are expected to assign imagine used to teach in partnership tracy during a visit to moscow. byron's president, my food, possess care, arrived in the russian capital on earlier on friday is meeting now with president a person before signing the deal. little known about the upcoming treatment. both sides are looking to be from that relations in the face of western sanctions. so we'll get more from what we can expect from the deal and just them i would 1st. so here's a look at some of the recent developments affecting ties between the 2 countries, starting with ukraine. this both and southern ukraine has just been hit by a russian drug, a drone that's in all likelihood was made by iran. and in this case, kills at least one person the use of drones and the ukraine conflict has not just
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tara royce people on both sides. it's also transformed rushes relationship with iran and influence the shape of what's being cold and historic new deal governing toys between the 2 countries. around allegedly supplies, most of the joins russian deployed and ukraine. and according to the us has also delivered short range ballistic missiles. this new role as most goes main military supplier, has enabled to ramp to gain leverage after decades of being viewed as a junior partner in the relationship. and it's not just defense ties that are being put on an you 14. after that 1st meeting in october 2020 full the to president said they had many similar views on well, the fact i'm looking to expand the cooperation in all areas economically, culturally and in the international arena. they said deepening ties was
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a way of countering the punishing sanction that the us and its allies have imposed on both countries. and that pushing folk completion of this alternative route for global trade known as the north, a south transport corridor, and already years in the making. it would open a pathway to india and the gulf while bypassing the ceilings of the west. many say russia and to run, i'm not the office allies despite co operating for use in syria to prop up the now defunct, a side regime in the past. that relationship has been called a marriage of convenience with many ups and downs. but now there's a prospect of a new chapter. and despite their insistence, then not targeting any one country, and the new packs will be only constructed, it still appears to have the potential to make some in the west. on easy on that
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6th floor, they still went to a list of sole tons that from that date of this policy department. joining us from london and our correspondence. so guys, nothing else k, as in griego, welcome both. let's start with you a surrogate iran already. so it to be providing brush up with significant military assistance. what else does moscow stand to gain from this deal? as well? so far there are no indications that this meeting will elevate the relationship between russia and iran to a new level. but it might formalize the level of cooperation that already exists between the 2 countries. see, it might not be a co incidence that this meeting is taking place right before trumps. and they'll get ration in washington. a. trump has already announced that he's going to proceed with his so called maximum pressure pauses on, on the run. so mosque who might want to know if or on with sacrifice its relationship with russia to maybe avoid some of us sanctions. and this partnership
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between the 2 countries, of course, involves economic and military cooperation. and it has been growing since rush i launched into a full scale scale invasion of ukraine uh, almost 3 years ago. okay. i miss hilton's, i mean, what do you think around is likely to get from this the i was you still sick? maybe sending for decimal you on what economically and politically economically it offered that pathway to i knew with sanctions and then we'd be to step life that court and see politically exceed the most airlines willingness. we engage it, we don't want to include one thing to on the a through g is for reason and down, right? you and on and as a globe of disclosure, more or less, but after the fall off and that's, that's the government is do your and a recent 3 rounded gates reading experience regarding their role. now back to me kind of event, you're on your teaching, adams,
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the strategic audience is due to that concert point. things show that shows that again, it's routine. a speaker. elation in the mid you all have all possible maybe 30 right on your own nuclear. i seem to be tough buddha underscore. the need for such partnership advice or anything. 5 big garage, um and then uh try. now if you don't get into the tour, the streets and stick, you could click on support under the states. okay. i can't, i, i understand where you go on, on the internal as secure as a issue, but i'm just explain. tell us more about the, the, the idea that you raised that this deal will help alleviate what, uh, west and sanctions given to both countries. russia and around under heavy sanction from the west watts mall. can they give each other under they steal that then not already doing are active in between iraq and results. had the potentials to serve as a content re add to lift their refrigerator. but it's, if it affected deepness,
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never would depend on serial fact the economically progress it could provide the wrong be. then although not deep martez and tre, druids, video things, it's really also increased our control system. it's very important, politically, it's sick last year on i believe you perform it at strategist to i leon says, which may be chair uh, unit usually lets real action from the united states or its allies. however, it's important to note that the russia of the, to the courts rise its own interest. for example, it come under of the i o gc, what we certainly do that during either friday, i talked on guard since already syria rush out there and off. it's the federal system and write down. i refuse to share information with you on this incident underscore the limitation of such apartments deep. i'm highlights the brief golf over really i was on
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a live deck may not fully align with iraq at strategic. i'm 50 that's picked about up or what with a guy uh south of else k, a. so guy got comedy around, rely on russia being a reliable ally are all this is a fair, a question, especially since both sides have to use to each other of a band and need the most cuz that's what i know just mentioned. but the latest events in the relationship between the 2 countries show that you're on actually can rely on russia. we see how moscow is helping to around to join international organizations. for example, it was russia who pushed for iran to join this sha high of the corporation organization. and it was also moscow that supported the runs uh entry into breaks last year. so some experts even say that you run the benefits more from this relationship with russia, then vice versa. ok,
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so that we've the coming of a trump presidency at a. so again, it, this is, this is presumably, this is russia just looking to, to gain as many allies around the world as a time before whatever trump has in mind. mm hm. yeah, that's true. and the, the so the question is the most good a i wanted to add on the situation in the serial with the book and still hasn't admitted his defeat. and from what she was saying in the late december. and she is still hopes to even keep a russian military bases in syria. and this is, by the way, as despite the reports about the bus deviation of the, of these bases. and so, yeah, and then i should, this is going to be the situation,
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the situation, the city is going to be and among the topics that the, the president of russia and syria. i was going to talk about today and considering the mutual acquisitions that we mentioned about who's to blame for us. that's a don't full, they have the i need to discuss. okay, thank you very much for that. of both of you dw, is that so i guess i don't scale in riga, and i made a sole times a day in line to think about to hey, as a reminder of our outside, excuse me, is look at some most stores making headlines around the world 3 lawyers who once represented the latest version of physicians, either like saying the valley, have been jailed, finding a cause of ego as a good in on the alex a lips the who little reading custody have been given sentences from 3 and a half to 5 and yes, they've been charged with taking pots in an extremist organization. this is the
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attempt to impose marshall, who was detained ethics, residential, as presidential residents. and so on wednesday, after weeks long stand on for the furthest these facing charges of insurrection. american film make a david lynch has died at the age of 78 known for his dockins to real artistic division here and best director of oscar nominations for blue velvet. the elephant, not a mole holland drive, was also behind the groundbreaking tvc or these twin peaks. from his debut 1977 darkly serial or race or head, david lynch's unique and edgy cinematic vision was unmistakable. his 1986 phil blue velvet secured, his status is a highly viewed artist, director burning. and this 3rd for oscar nominations. but it's 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
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dumb, lynch's uncompromising cinematic style as an has earned him 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 entertainment john list cage. a matthews joined us from ally to tell us more about why david lynch was so influential. i'd like to think of david lynch this way. a lot of his films and even television shows were maybe made you feel uncomfortable or hard to watch certain scenes. but they were also hard to forget. he was a surrealistic artist, really. i consider him kind of like the salvador dali, a film here in hollywood, keesha's, remarkable. he's one of those kind of filmmakers, filmmakers,
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as an artist. and so you just know that when david lynch's behind a project is going to be interesting, it's going to be artistic. and you knew it was going to be great then same agendas dictate j matthews. not for something a little different than perhaps more upbeat of that's bad if temple was done when a bitch arrived. this is clinic and carrying the unconscious, puffy, and her mouth. bobby was suffering from hypothermia. it was given a drag link and warmed with a hair dryer, and he's not recovering well and has joined his brother and mom in the clinic that describes the mother's actions is extraordinary. and the video has gone viral intact. just as a reminder of our top story based our israel's top security officials, the meeting with 5 minutes. if any mean that's a got to vote on a cease 5 for hostages, a cx, 5 for hostages builders from us. the prime minister's office as hostages couldn't
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