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because like, instead of the, this is the w news live from the israel security cabinet degrees. the goal is to cease by a deal. the full cabinet is now main thing to consider. the tons of the 6 weeks pause in fighting prime minister benjamin netanyahu says some postage is being held by him off could be freed as early as sunday. also coming up on the program, the us supreme court upholds of that on tick tock. unless the platform is sold by it's chinese parent company justices rolled at the risk to national security outweighs concerns about cutting free speech the
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money for this. mckinnon. welcome, israel security cabinet has agreed the 6 week side deal in gaza. the full cabinet is now missing to vote on the deals. tons prime minister benjamin netanyahu says final details have been a land out of the previously claiming that hamas had back tracked on parts of the agreement for rights and national security. minnesota. it's in the end of a, a has threatened to resign. if the see saw it is approved. mr. nelson, yahoo says that some hostages, still held by him. us could be freed as early as sunday. dw correspondent, konstantin eggs, his in jerusalem, following developments for us. constantine as we know the deal is still being discussed. do we know what the hold up so yes indeed, the discussions have been going now for probably about 3 hours and we do not know
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for certain what holds them up. but we do know the issues that were discussed 1st is the ability of israel to return to full scale minister operations against the against from us. uh and uh, basically this is the issue that is formulated by the opponents of the deal. as in strategic issue of national security and, and the other issue that we do know was discussed is the, the list of the, the palestinians that they're going to be security. prisons that they're going to be released from is really jails over time. so i suspect that this is what is happening, this being as we're constantly hearing a position from within the government to this deal, to what extent could this trust and benjamin this and y'all whose position spell you already mentioned that the national security administrator might have been giving you a far right politician,
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threatened to resign and at the same time and even his policy leaves the coalition . it's to go leaves nothing yahoo with a bit of slim but strong majority in the kinetic and these early opponents of the opposition promised to support the government's own, the hostage the deal. so in this particular respect, he seems to be safe box. um, of course it is an issue of the future of the coalition, the future of nothing. yeah. who is prime minister in case that i'm all defections and this we do not know. we do know that one minister who is not basically impacting the who's deposit, it will not impact the the, the, the can. that's a big truck also said that he doesn't like the deal and may resign. but uh so far, i think of the nothing you always just walks the a very thin line but may remain the prime minister. all right, and what's all the families of the hostages saying about this deal? because if it is signed, nothing, yahoo was saying some of the hostages could be released on sunday already. so yes
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indeed, the release of slots at full sunday, maybe early evening. that's the kind of the, the overall idea around about maybe 4 or 5 pm. uh, the hostages families are definitely for the release it's, it's very emotional that all these people are all over these really media saying please get a relatives back. and you cannot avoid this anywhere in israel, the face of the hostages. look at you from posters on every corner and if you look at the public opinion polls then very is ready. democracy is useful shows that 58 percent of his really is fully support. the deal in another 12 percent would set the reservation. so you can say that also talking about the cabinet, you kind of took no such kind of public opinion, even if you disagree in certain things or security reasons. so i think that is also an issue in deliberations in the cabinet constantly. i got reporting from jury slim
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constantine, thank you. so as we've been reporting a yes vote from the me, thing of the full is ready cabinet would mean the sci fi would come into effect on sunday. and the agreement would be implemented in 3 stages. phase one would see is ready troops withdrawal from densely populated areas of gaza. thomas would release the c 3 hostages, while israel would free hundreds of palestinian prisoners, the destruction everywhere. more than 2 thirds of kansas buildings damaged or destroyed from government offices to houses and beyond. news of the cease fire brought relief in gaza and cautious hope for the 1st phase of the truce. done, i was hoping you know, because everything behind was destroyed and our future district to be like the way to do that. we've had been a new furniture from scratch,
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been estimated 90 percent of guidance have been displaced during the war. they'll finally be able to start coming home from the 10th cities and open air caps that have house them. but they face significant challenges. many apartment blocks have been flattened by is rarely bombs. safe drinking water is in short supply, and most of the infrastructure is in ruins. yeah, this 75 percent of causes, buildings fully are partially destroyed. you have no economy, no infrastructure, no education, no healthcare. and so you're going to have a vessel it 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. the as rarely military will leave most of goal is that for us, so called buffer zone, about one kilometer wide along the border with is real,
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a late draft of the deal. so the idea would withdraw from the strip of land called the nets, a reading corridor that separates north and south gaza. but it's not clear if that will be part of the final agreement. and it will keep control of the philadelphia card or a zone along the border with egypt to deter arms smuggling. the humanitarian aid will again flow into the besieged territory, where international agencies have worn famine and may have taken hold. $600.00 food trucks are scheduled to deliver 8 every day once the ceasefire takes effect. however, loading of aid as emerged as a major problem. and over the course of the war, israel has imposed inspections on trucks that have slow deliveries. the 1st steps are supposed to take place in the days and weeks to come. reconstruction will take years or decades and the territories political future is still unclear. as i look at some of the other stories making headlines around the
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world today, iran and russia sealed a new strategic partnership. president's method possess can and let them in person sign the agreement in moscow. the kremlin says the tracy covers trade and military cooperation as well as science, education, and culture. both sides hoping closer relations will help them get around western sanctions. a 5 year old child has been killed in a blaze, the slipped through a refugee camp in bangladesh. around a 100 buildings were destroyed and the world's largest come, the displaced people. it's home to nearly 1000000 wrangler who fled conflict and persecution in neighboring me in the pakistan's, former prime minister and run con, has been sentenced to 14 years in jail. and a corruption case is already behind balls for all the growth convictions. his wife, bushera b. b was given a 7 year jail to the couple had been accused of accepting land from the real estate tycoon in exchange for loan. the money on the us supreme
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court has upheld a little binding take talk from a pricing and america fund less the platform is sold by its chinese parent company . the justices agree to the risk to national security from tech talks chinese ownership out ways concerns about limiting freedom of speech. the band would come into force from sunday take talk, has around a 170000000 uses in the us president elect. donald trump says he will review this or supreme court ruling, and then decide on take talks future. let's close those out to all correspondent janelle do milan who is in washington dc. janelle tick tock says the site will go dock on sunday. if the justice has failed to block the band, so is that's essentially what is going to happen, then that is what take tops lawyer
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said. what happened on friday last friday, during oral arguments before the supreme court. but we really haven't heard what they, they will do now following the supreme court ruling. we haven't heard a statement from them since, but they do have quite a few options and that includes going dark. so that means that users might see a pop up a message when they try to open the app that directs them to a web site that explains the band and also allows them to download their content. so that's one option. the 2nd, see if they could also get bite down to celtic talk before sunday, but that is a massive undertaking. we're talking of a price tag between a $40000000000.00 to $50000000000.00 and tick tock has repeatedly signaled that that is not in fact what they want to happen. the 3rd option is that they do nothing and essentially allow the band to take place. so that would mean new users would not be able to find tick tock on the app stores of apple or google,
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while existing users would still be able to use the app. but they might not be able to update the app and overtime that would render the app unusable. but, you know, a lot of this also depends on whether there is some kind of intervention from donald trump when he is in office on monday. that is going to be the other half of this equation. and that is the next big thing to watch out for. just give us a bit of background remind us how all of this came about. how do we get to where, where we are now? well, just to rewind a little bit. so let's not forget that it was donald trump, the 1st one that is he takes off the band via executive order and august 2020. he was the one that said tick tock posed a national security risk. because take talk of course, collect some billions of use or data from americans and because it has a chinese parent company that would mean that it's so vulnerable to pressure from
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the chinese government to overturn that data or manipulate that data for the chinese government's aides. say, however on it's also worth pointing out that there are no western and social media platforms in china itself. but it really wasn't until last year, the middle of last year where we saw a bi partisan bill that i taught were done, took talk unless it got rid of its chinese parent bite downs by january 19. now for its parts. take talk argue that that violated its free speech rights and the free speech rights of its users. and that case line did all the way to landed in the supreme court. the supreme court clearly found at the national security argument, much more compelling than the free speech argument, and that will let us to the decision that we saw today. but again, donald trump has had a change of heart since on take talk you widely for e credits. take talk with the having helped him one votes,
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especially from the youth. and he has reportedly looking at ways or to overturn or delay the bad. so briefly, janelle, what would need to happen? so take talk to remain available to people in the us. i'm afraid that's not really a brief question. trump said that he will decide and that he will make a decision, but not quite what he is going to do. so he could, for example, force the d o j dot to enforce that bad. so that would mean apple and google would not be penalize if they consist, if they continued to host tick tock on their app stores. but if you're apple and google, you might not want to risk of, you might not want to risk running afoul of the law if it exists. and because what if it is suddenly enforced, they could be subject to have hefty fines. the other thing that trunk could do, of course, is that he could try and get congress to repeal it. but once again, this was a bill that sol broad, bipartisan support, as such that could be very difficult. he could also delay or delay the band by 90
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days, but to take talk has to show that there is evidence that a process of sale has indeed started. so sorry for not being prepared. but those are just some of the options that are on the table for donald trump, and it's going to be an interesting a few days regarding the future of this app. $170000000.00 users will be watching. janelle, thank you so much for that. that's all corresponding in washington dc. janelle dom alone of his a reminder of our top story at the south. israel security cabinets has agreed on the terms of the 6 weeks. the science with homeless and gaza at the full cabinets is missing. now, to approve the deal, the prime minister's office says some hostages could be freed as many as sunday. and that is all we have time full the do. stay tuned up. next i'll travel show takes you to tuck. he's remote shoals along the eastern black. see,
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