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the maybe if you're a deadly migration policy, starts february 50 dw, the business dw news live from berlin militants in gaza. say they will. hand over in is really civilian woman before the next hostage, prisoner swap israel and says, our bill. yeah, food must be released before it will allow display, scoggins, to return to the north. tens of thousands of palestinians are left waiting, desperate to return to what's left of their homes. also coming up, donald trump suggests quote, cleaning out palestinians from the gaza strip to be re settled in egypt and jordan, hardliners and israel. welcome the idea and exit polls in bella, roost as presidential elections give, alexander lucas shank over 87 percent of the vote. the opposition is calling is
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a sham, the . hi, melissa chan. thanks for joining us. the posting is lumnick jihad group in gaza says it will release is rarely civilian hostage, our value who'd before the next plan, hostage prisoners swap with israel, according to the israel ha ceasefire. agreement, our bill, you heard it should have been released by him off on saturday, but have mazda delayed the release over what they called? technical reasons. israel responded by blocking tens of thousands of palestinians from returning to the old neighborhoods in northern gaza. cousins desperate to go north to what's left of their old homes have been left to scrambling to get food and water on the roads leading to northern
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gaza. thousands of people waits with the worldly possessions to return home. he's right in his blocks, major authorize. after each the queues thomas of breaking the terms of the ceasefire. when he failed to release about the hood. and he's really civilian insult, today's hostage, hanover and he's really ministry spokes person called it's a breach of the truce. while hamas said it was a technical issue, while the political blaine gaming, jaws, people in gaza can do nothing but white. you know, one loves another. we came here because we wanted to return to our homes. we've been in agony for a year and a half as i couldn't believe that the day would come when we would return. although i've been waiting since 1 o'clock last night, they haven't opened the road in the hudson of such a fool. not funny, it's
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a well that much to me. the situation is now just since yesterday, but the day before the young people are impatiently waiting for a decision to be allowed to go back to gaza city as part of the hostage agreement between the 2 parties. that's why we're telling them that we're a civilian on armed people, which i money as the united states, egypt and countertop, who broke the ceasefire. a working to address the dispute that is stopping palestinians returning to what ever remains of their homes. let's bring in yours hilton lawn. he is the director of the middle east and north africa program at the international crisis group and joins us from brussels. welcome up. let's start with the delayed release of the is really high stage our values food she is due to be released ahead of next weekend. this seems to have been resolved fairly quickly now. yes, and i think is this because,
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you know, the hostage was not in how much this house and the must have been some kind of disagreement with this miscommunication of seeing how mass and bursting and stuff like that was holding her. and i think the matters being result, excuse me, it has been because the, the leasing these, let me just indicated that it will go forward. i don't so to say, so in any case, the must have been some problem that i'm sorry, this is the 2 parties have have a question. so i want to pivot to talk about the comments that were made by us president donald trump. on saturday when speaking to journalists about the situation in gaza, he suggested that a large number of palestinians, more than a 1000000 might leave gaza. and he would want to quote, clean out their whole strip. let's listen to what he had to say. and then i want to ask you about those comments. as i said, i'd love you to take
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a look at it. all guys have skipped right now. it is a mess, so really fast. you're going to have speed dials. if you take people, i'd like to encourage you to take people on meeting with that. i've told you to see, see tomorrow sometime i believe at the i'd like to take people. what i'd like georgia tech people, i mean, you probably have people that we just research research very, very complex that side. so somebody has to happen it's, it's a demolition side right now. almost every weeks of dollars and people that die. so i'd rather get involved some of the zip codes now. so you get a different location where they get maybe maybe nice to be
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jeff. fairly good. be long term. you asked, what do you make of trumps comments? how is it going down with israel's neighbors? it's no, it's not good. does that all you know, uh, president trump, this is a realistic magnate. maybe a good one, maybe a bad one of the best 2 hours to decide. but he, his presence is real estate. so he looks at god as real as a pro, from the eyes of a real estate man. he sees a lot of destruction. he recognizes that he even show some sympathy to the people. but he clearly has been listening to it is really right way for home of the palestinians. have should not be staying anywhere in store credit, starting the bigots in gaza or the west bank. and of course, that egypt you said that you're doing is, 1st of all the data gain. a 2nd of all would be substantially threatened by an
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influx of 2 or $3000000.00 thousands into their own societies, especially georgia because so much of the population already. our original refugees from palestine. trump is unpredictable in his approach to foreign policy. that's an understatement. how does this impact its success of the overall c spar? i don't think it will affect to cease fire at the moment because this is a deal that is real struck with from us and all sorts seem to be committed to it for the moment. i don't know how long it will last, but there is nothing in a cease fire that talks about the longer term. it doesn't talk about what's kind of going on there should be and gaza after everything is sort of returned to normal quote unquote normal. and so what's president trump is talking about is something further down the line. and then frankly i, you know, it's just talk for now it's dangerous talk. of course it's, it's in flames here. world
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a but i don't think he understands that you have told him on from the international crisis group. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. so let's look at some other stories making news right now. 11 on says at least 22 people have been killed in confrontations with this really forces. several people died when the is really army opened fire on demonstrators caring hezbollah. flags is really troops were set to withdraw by sunday under a ceasefire agreement. but israel now says they will remain longer following columbia as refusal to let us deportation. flights under entered columbia, an air space us present. donald trump has threatened the country with a raft of terrorists and sanctions earlier columbia, as president had called on the us to treat migraines with dignity, and said the us cannot treat columbia and migraines as criminals. on friday, mexico also refused a landing rights to
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a us deportation flight exit polls in bella. ruth indicate that long time ruler, alexander lucas shinkel has one of the country's presidential election. as post close their election authorities are all are ready reporting that location go has captured 87.6 percent of the vote. lucas shingo who has close ties to moscow, has now been empowered since 1994 election observers say the vote was largely orchestrated as in rigs and that any meaningful opponents are in prison or exiled which included in the earlier we speak to. we spoke to find out cuz i checked the chief political advisor to spit lajna 2nd us guy at leader of the butler. we see an opposition in exile. we asked him what he is hearing from people in belarus. oh, of course people feel fear and loathing. liza the impression could really go to this
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number. of course, it was hard to scrape. it's a circus, it's a show. it's a possibility of like you and you can sort of cushion cut to really just the mice them. so just to show that he's still popular, he has a big control, ma, after 20 percent of a massive profit is disrupted all over the country as well as to show that the right now situation go normalized, but no one really believes this number and the sparse we have seen as nothing in common with election. has lucas shinkel effectively silence to be opposition or are there still ways your team manages to organize to try to effect change on the ground? impression confusing praises. basically, all political opponents. she has closed full political parties and she expelled all the extra useful, participated in products and pointed way to that'll be can say yes, she destroyed any public reasonable descent. but then most of the room sounds did look change people on zillow still said to him, they don't accept him. they seem to bet there's a question case,
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leave the governors to that, that. and they seize the delarue, some the nation and countries being sold to go to. and right now the question capable of defending the interest of bill or some people, he's defend, debate or support and kind of more and more people are raising this question. do we need cetera ruler who is basically spelling our country to the aging i or does a neighboring fire? and i think you know, for right now you can say yes i survive these. but in the longer run, i don't think of questions as a future because because that seems to offer to bill options. and i don't think that international can mean it will accept. and legitimize what question can, as the democratic republic of the congo is calling for the u. n to sanction were one to accusing its neighbour of sending new troops into eastern d. r. c. on sundays fighting between the congolese army and there were one debt back and 23 rebels has intensified in recent days. as the rebels closed in on the provincial capital of goma,
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hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee since the start of the year earlier. you and chief antonio gutierrez, 1st rwanda to withdraw his forces from d r. c. b international airport and goma has been evacuated and all flights grounded. earlier, we talked to our content t jeff far a journalist based and go a lot. the city now in circles by m. 23 rebels. we asked him if congolese government forces can to keep the rebels out of the city. on my view, i said it's no legs because uh, ripples uh, just some general because north for the city of goma. and if you talk to a combo lee and citizen of going to many of them uh, not even thinking about uh tomorrow because for them go uh, hunts, uh, uh, on the uh, on the end of the 3 and, but we never know. uh,
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did i see the account wait until the 3 is uh, the maybe the government's coming to is gun children's properties. but i'm asking myself how thieves have used explosives to carry out a spectacular heist in the dodge city of austin. they stole several archaeological artifacts from the drifts, museum included gold helmet dating back to around $450.00 b. c. in international manhunt is underway. a daring nighttime heist in the dutch city of assen. 3 burglars designate explosives and break into a museum as their main target. the helmet of cato, so nasty a priceless artifact dating back to 450 b. c. it was the center piece of an exhibition on the day. sions: a civilization and present day romania. the collection is on loan from romania is
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national history museum. several gold bracelets were also stolen. the dutch museum has called it a dark day present in dense, which we are deeply shocked by the events of last 19 now with trents museum. and it's 117 year existence. such a major incident has never occurred to us at the romanian administrative culture said the artifacts are key to the nation's heritage. police say the highest was well planned and found and abandoned burnt out car near the museum. although they can make the basically, from wherever investigating a link between the car explosion and bug array, it's possible, but the suspects transferred to a 2nd vehicle. hey,
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thinking about an old who stopped in the on the vote, the police have enlisted the help of international authorities to find the thieves and their precious loot and your up to date. thank you so much for watching. my name is melissa chance the, the, the, the, it is some of the coverage even more than 100000000 people than ever before.

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