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occasion to the human they is change the, the we will not say the way started february full teams on d w. the this is data we news live from berlin, israelis and palestinians count down the hours until the start of a truce in gaza and the release of the 1st time off costs digits. but as a whole, rise for an end to the finding benjamin netanyahu distresses the temporary nature of this the spire thing. israel has the right to go back to war. if the cease fire turns out to be, as he put it, point the
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welcome to the program on the call for at least israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has given his 1st public address since his government approved the ceasefire agreement with some us militants that know stress that the agreement is only temporary, and israel's military is ready to resume fighting if it deems that necessary governor of the government of both president trump and president biden have given full support to isabel's right to return to fighting. if israel comes to the conclusion that the negotiation on phase be is hopeless and i do appreciate that. and i also appreciate president trump decision to remove all of the remaining restrictions on the delivery of a central weapons, essential munitions to the states of israel image. so if we have to go back to fighting, we do this was new way. so we do this with very big strang saw the old
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a disease fire is supposed to begin at 8 30 am the local time on sunday. and the 1st phase is supposed to last 6 weeks, but that was also a warrant. the deal would not go ahead unless her mas provide, with the names of the 1st is really hostages. it will be releasing, as people in the region anxiously await the start of the truce. israel has carried out more strikes on gaza with just hours until the ceasefire takes to fix is rails the tax continue on a bang. should children were among those killed in more than 50 strikes across scouts on friday and saturday, many hopes, sundays cease, fire will bring desperately need relief. and what has been upset both goes, i will be happy. i believe i am counting the minutes until i can go and see my loved was my friends, my neighbors. i went to visit the families of those who were killed and consoled
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the school for miss overall. i just thought that the pools and fighting will also allow you to finally flow into gaza, up to 600 trucks a day, a sick to arrive through egypt, and ambulances are on stand by for urgent medical evacuations. what do you have this? i had this sunday also, mike's the 1st exchange of tell us to be in prison is and is riley hostages. around 1900 prisoners will be released only for the next 6 weeks along with 33 hostages. these days gone story for my son, guy whose life will not be saved, but it can be brought back home for very over here. all the work is all done. we're going to not rest, i'm feeling every hostage is old. a penny and polls show the majority of is riley's support along the way to deal. maybe this is the beginning of end of
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suffering for both sides. hopefully that's what i hope. sorry to do that for 2 nights, but that's what it is. finished all the ceasefire is only the 2nd pause in more than 15 months fighting. but there's optimism on both sides that it could bring a 10 minute end to the war. hasn't been boucher as a freelance journalist originally from gaza. and i asked him, what he makes of is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu highlighting the temporary nature of the ceasefire. well, this is like a temporary agreement. of course, i mean the 1st phase is not permanent. one of the payment is divided into 3 phases. and according to the, to the agreement that was agreed upon or the draft that where shed in lots of july
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or may. um. so the 1st phase is, is a temporary one. they have to re, uh, on the 2nd phase and the negotiations between the both parties through with immediate as will start on the 16th a, the 16th after the implant became limitation of the fast space. so uh, i think um, depending on who message was more political, more pressure, and it done the rest of these way, the community more than any other, any other party. and now the sale is set to come into effect early on sunday morning. what do we know about the people involved in the hostages for prisoners swap as well? so uh, you know, like, uh, still in charged in this, most of the hostages are in the hands with them also from us. so uh, as i can read that to come as wanted uh some, some time uh,
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in order to deliver the names of all the uh, of the hostages will be released in the 1st day and it sits right in. uh, in the coming days. um, there were some hassle today. the um, the, the names were delivered. um, so that were for your uh, there was a feeling that it would be a delay, but hold on these intermediates, are i sure that they will start tomorrow? and the hostages will be able to use an exchange of posting and prisons. so what is the hold up? so why isn't him us giving the names of the hostages? they are getting ready to free tomorrow as well. i'm not sure why from us is not doing this, but i mean, and what i learned from different sources that from us, at least the one in a who's a pro, the need some time. i mean, the war is uh, being there for an almost a year and
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a half the connection between the adult leadership and the dues for the combatants. and the commanders in the ground is a, is not in the best in the just the status. so they needed some time in order to prepare for the some of the films that they hold the hostages. they are not in constant communication with the, with the political leadership or the general leadership. so there was like a kind of a logistical problem according to the different sources from, from us. and now that you mention logistics, trucks caring aide, or waiting at the rafa crossing, ready to drive in to gauze on sunday. what can you tell us about the humanitarian situation there and what is needed most urgently at this point in time or where it goes all being. and so for, for a long time there was voltage being everything in every aspect of life. you know, more of the state things were in a targeted everything. the, me, the cold system,
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the, the, the infrastructure, the default availability of the was voltage in the noise for twos being the cell uh, owner was, wasn't able to deliver the age of the people. so according to the protocol, assign between the 2 bodies that there's will be uh, $600.00 trucks coming daily from the day one. uh, so the preparation for that um will, uh, will start to and the flow of the trucks will start to morrow morning from lifetime, from other crossings, not only are, according to the agreement, will be 3 crossings available from the the one here is an ad ross and kevin shalom, i think um, so the flow of goods will come from different places. uh plus the need in, in new missing told me they kept with me just saying and an old equipment at
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another part of the deal is the return of this place, cousins to the north. what are the details? i'm not, or the details are not very uh, fully uh, clear the, i mean there are 22 types offer to and some people will attend tomorrow to score from the city. they can go back to the farm north in india valley, it can be la and boston spittoon away from the boulder areas. i quoting today's radio or me who published a map today and as far as the people not to get close to the border. yeah. at least about one cubic meter as a buffer zone. same in the south, and those people who are in in the little villa and send you and is the, can go back partly to draw, which was a completely evacuated since april of last year. and some parts of the
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eastern part of the oldest red rage most as the and eunice as well. so the most people will go back. but for those who are from the north, which is the biggest bulk we are talking about over 1000000, posting is war displaced in, in the south. want to go back, they will, according to that agreement, they will start to go back one of the day 7 has them. thank you so much. that was freelance journalist, housing, bullshit, and a quick look down some of the other stories making headlines around the world today . an idea at least 17 people have been killed after a fuel tank or over turned and exploded in news. your state happened on the road linking the capital of buddha, with the northern city of car. do know those victims were scavenging for spilled fuel when the tank are burst into flame. kenya has sent more than 200 police to join its security force in haiti. kenya is operating
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a un mandate admission to fight violence. gangs in the caribbean country. the arrival of the reinforcements means 600 kenyan troops are now in haiti. the supporters of south korean president, even so he'll have smashed windows at a court building after judges extending his detention you and can now be held for another 20 days. as investigators look into allegations of insurrection, the president was arrested last wednesday on charges relating to his declaration of martial law in december. you as president elect donald trump, has arrived in washington less than 2 days from his 2nd and i'll gratian ceremony is expected to kick off a flood of de one executive orders on the campaign trail. trump made many promises for his 1st 24 hours in office, but just how realistic will it be for him to keep them or day one? i will launch the largest deforestation program in american history,
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and i will end the electric vehicle mandate on day one. that will likewise be done on day one. should i do day one day to a day 3 about day one, right. donald trump has promised a very busy 1st day when he retakes the white house. in fact, he's made at least 59 distinct day one promises. saw me mentioned once and not again, but others were tied to major themes in his campaign. he said he'd end the war and ukraine in a day. he promised to begin deporting. undocumented immigrants pardoning january 6th riders is another priority on doing environmental regulations and rolling back transgender writes were also big items in the campaign. a trump full face obstacles . however, getting those priorities passed and some may be easier than others. the war and ukraine is nearly in its 3rd year, and trump says he can ended in a day. he's threatened to cut military funding for keys if it doesn't negotiate,
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and to send even more weapons if moscow won't join. since trump selection victory, ukraine has signaled that it doesn't expect to retake it's loss territory by military force and may be open to tox, illegal immigration across the us, mexico border surged under jo biden's presidency. trump is promised to deport 11000000 undocumented immigrants. experts say there are significant legal and logistical hurdles to doing that, but trump may start with high profile emigration rates to signal that he's keeping his promise. pardoning january 6th riders is a signal to his most devoted base of supporters that he has their back. it's well within the president's defined powers to give out such pardons. trump hasn't said he, pardon all the people convicted of crimes that day, including those who assaulted police or who organized violent activities. but he
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has said he might consider cases on an individual basis. on the environment, trump has to obsessions. he's promised to roll back mandates on electric car production, which he says are killing the us auto industry. and he also wants to roll back bands on off shore oil drilling to increase domestic oil production. experts say that more oil production likely won't have the effect on gasoline prices, the trump 6, however, a transgender rides where a major maorga theme during the campaign, the subject of one of trump's most successful advertisements. he says that under his administration, there will only be 2 legal genders has promised to ban transgender people from military service and keep transgender athletes out of sports. this may be easier said than done since legal protections are part of federal law and can't be undone by an executive order. it will be hard to get all of this done on day one. but
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