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the, the, the breaking news come us reportedly confirmed was that a truce deal with israel could be very close and would include a prisoner's spot more than $200.00 people are being held hostage in gaza since october 7th. maybe you should stop talking about the killing arabs and start talking about saving use. you don't have a mandate for pain. the news of a possible truce follows outrage in israel over the government's failure to return the up to date, relative slum this really officials from mulling a law to execute palestinian prisoners instead of prioritizing us walk deal. don't worry. yep. i think she monetary and disaster any gals that it will bring
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a foster route to think 3, the words of a prominent is really national security figure coming past the world. health organization say is the word for an enclave is already played bike deadly epidemics . people on the ground, they've been saying if we're not dying by bombs with dying of disease, and the dire price is a relentless is really strikes are forcing civilians to flee for safety from northern down. so we bring you the human stories of some, we've taken the per list of suffering here. and the only thing about this trip finding water, finding electricity, finding food, and hopefully because we can't find a safe place over there in the south, the from us go to the world. this is our to great to have you with us for the news drop on
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a busy news day on union own, you know, on the, the big news is emerging today. how mouse is reportedly stating that a possible deal with israel on a truce. that would include the release of more than $200.00 hostages, could be close. that's despite the ongoing idea stalled on garza let, it's get the latest from journalist across the region. we can speak now to nick at cuz you can, who is in israel and also at to the how did not jeep and the westbank city of at ramallah. net. can we kick off with you what the details are emerging about this possible agreement, which i think we should stress has not been confirmed by israel at the moment. yeah, said there is real a bring back here about this 50 to even maybe $100.00 mainly children,
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women babies, mothers, and also for rain citizens are feeds around are many for range. that's where and also into captivity of hum uh, softer they took them as hostages. they didn't know who does riley, who is not. and they knew sort of their many forensic events and dual citizenship that people. so how much the ones are better at public opinion about them around the world? that's why they will release those hostages and then exchange from us. one thing this timing is surprising, especially children and women from these riley prisons, are usually they want to delete their supply mazda about this time. maybe also because of the publicity. this is the region for that. in turn is nick of the id eps more it efforts? can you give us a sense of how it's actually progressing? does this really look to be in a position or inclined to agree to a truce? this is really, really great to the, to us right now,
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4 or 5 days at least because that israel understands especially the prime minister of these around that the growing pressure of that hostage families and are about 240 of them is really bad for he's political situation and right now he's at approval, right? so low that he doesn't have a chance to continue to leave the country if that elections will happen again. and probably also there will be a lot the furthest against scheme. that's why he's trying now his best to release that hostages and to calm down these riley public. but that maybe it will not be enough because also is government is relying on that and really extremely sports fanatics that they don't want the truth to be a month. and they want for many years to destroy how much and to take over the gaza strip and done unfortunately the minority in israel. but now they are forcing these
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really government to, to go to where they want and they are leading to the past. and this past is not so good. so those 2 contradicts the event targets that is right, has to decide how much and to release hostage this will be a really complicated for the government that to figure out what to do. but probably, at least as i said in the beginning, women children and forensic events will be back to we and 0. we help mohammed not jeep is in ramallah mohammed. i'll just recap the story. i want to to speak to a bike because you have thousands of westbank palestinians being held behind bars. these really government is not pushing to adopt a lot to execute anyone it, it begins to her wrist or how that option at least the proposal has been met with i trades by is really relatives of hostages, held by how must they say the palestinian prisoners should be exchanged for the captives instead of facing the death penalty. we think take a listen together to
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a recent heated exchange on the monitor in the is really connected and maybe to stop talking about killing arabs and start talking about saving juice. the state of israel was established so that we don't have, you don't have a mandate for pain. we also buried more than 50 friends. secondly, if you want us to listen to you, then speak up. don't be fooled by petty politicians who come to play tricks on you and don't telling me that we want to kill arabs because it was us who were getting killed by them on october 7th, not the other way around the team. so my how many, what sort of prospects do the palestinian prisoners in the west bank? not face tickets through that? yes. wireless. i missed the time. yeah. what's the story of how much i guess that's true. um, do it tomorrow when a good one to fix it, you would have diagnostic arisen. how's the haven't as of today is,
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i mean it kept us a bar across the launch to get the back of it out. and i like this book that i want to to jump on as soon as they want 2 or 3. i'd really 2 or 3, or if i should have it as an exchange, offer free and grab it is o r a a buy from us is 7 october right now. so they're today around, so it's $900.00 the how much it would take. i'm going to choose, i'm glad i'm the as of tennessee cuz i wouldn't because of how much confirmed and that people are going back to the house is a close up mode that i've tried before to reach a ceasefire. what is the reason i was as well, but it's, it's alone, but it's about 2 or $300.00 to be a free advice is a little, but it's to the women and children. and the, the $50.00 to $100.00 is the video define has to be freed and the 5 days will cease fire. and the kind of must also allow us to do it out loud info. 300 it trucks of the food supplies and the kinds of last is that gives us the, uh,
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this is the best way to, uh, go to, uh, the biggest, uh, there's a strange back maybe or is the more about us, you know, there's a lot a month sir, she mining does a, has joined us now on the program month sir. at corresponded in israel and nick, i have called you all can earlier laid out the, the, the truce, the main point, somebody at what would lead to that truth happening perhaps in the coming hours. but there's also negotiations. we believe about other things, the delivery of aid at how long this fee far would last? is that correct? yes, the news that we are getting from the find a senior in that existence here is that the a few days ago after in the took over a the a she false pretense the abortions,
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the what she said was on the house. i'm us basically close the phones. the phones have been flows shut off, not one thing to speak to the negotiating team from the is really side to the companies for the last 3 days. however, last night the phones were turned back on offset a lot of pressure from the is really on the properties, asking the leading with them that they need during the day the negotiations to open as soon as possible. because of the internal, the pressure that is ready to go on with this facing from stephen enhanced the terms that are being negotiated. that's what i sell out as the photos number one, and sitting 300 to 400 trucks of 8 every day to the us to the number to that, at least of all the women and children in pennsylvania. and present this in the hope you're buying a prison. this is what i number 3, the withdrawal of all is really forces back to the boundaries of the script and boxes of boundaries beside the seat. number 4,
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no more air drones is the skies for the next 5 days. number, number 6, from the front, a seen inside those taken hostage on october, the 7th, 50 women, children and civilians and international, the passport told that wouldn't be released. in addition to that fellow had been street the main street connecting the door and the south would be set open and pretty affordable for on for the scene and civilians wanting to move from the north through the south. this includes importance, a fuel which needs to reach the north, the civilians, and talk to them. just while we have a connection net with you because it has been sketchy throughout the day monster a give us a sense of the to monetary and situation there. but because we know that people up and moving from the north to where you are in town units on the hospitals, helping trying to deal with that. the correct
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uh, the last couple of days we've seen hundreds of patients come in from a ship, a hospital from the engine easy and hospitality from other hospitals up in the north or in the split. we did earlier to an interview with the doctor and the condition, the head of the emergency. the admissions unit here in los hospital will talk about there is no place left inside the hosp to been accept value. it's an isaac, either for patients that need care or patients after they had an operation or a surgery. he's saying that there is no medical supplies left people out of doing operations without any n, c z, a doctors, nurses and the staff volunteers are working around the clock. non stop in addition to that, refugees are everywhere. here you go to the waiting rooms, you go to the adult, the book sort offices, the admissions office and get our refugee families sitting everywhere because they are seeking away from the cold from the day. and in addition to sitting in
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temporary tents at all, the place they need, the aide is leave it as soon as possible to come through. it'll fall off in order to feed cloth and give walter to get a few g stuff out here. thank you all. so much for that transmit month, sir. shoot, mounting, dallas, and nickel your can, and these real, i'm hoping to achieve in the west bank city of ramallah. thank you for the updates . what does that has been on the relentless is really bombardment since they have mazda talk on october 7th? i know today another update, at least 17 people were killed reportedly at earlier today, after an idea of strike on a refugee camp in the enclave site. that's according to published in the media. meanwhile, as we've just been hearing there for months, are overcrowded hospitals in that area are buckling under the strain of rapidly fading resources. that's the idea of steps off its military operations in southern gals of which had previously things occurred. let's not forget a safe soon for civilians. wounded palestinians are arriving in droves of
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a master hospital in calculus. i'm not sure monitoring disaster is actually benefiting the i. d f and should not be hold it. that's according to an influential retard is really general. he made this open admission to wait to him, the war faster and the lower cost for us replies the system collapse on the other side and not the me killing of more from us fighters, international community ones. so if you're human, a tearing dis austin because of sylvia epidemics, we must not shy away from this as difficult as that may be of charles to be done makes in the cells of the ghosts triple bring victory closer and reduced casualties among idea of soldiers. while earlier we heard on the program from a spokesperson for the world health organization who described what exactly medical stuff and patients are facing in the gas and hospital system. absolutely unsanitary conditions. that's the worst of the hospital. so no fresh water supply, no sewage removal system,
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the waste and the human waste. the medical mace waste piling up, people still sheltering in the hallways or in the, in the, in the compound cause that's the only place that nobody can go to. on top of it, the fresh water supply from that they have destroyed the solar panels that they also have for a while destroyed no fuel. that means no electricity, none of the upper red. this can actually function dialysis patients have died because they couldn't receive the treatment. it's not a hospital living more. as we said, it's the best phone as the colleagues describe, we have these infants, the premature babies. then we have about to 20 to dialysis patients. if it's still the whole 22, which also needs or a transport and 50 patients with heavy spinal injuries. and that's, of course the crucial thing because moving them could be pacing a risk on the definitely doing their health for them their life. but this is exactly the situation, the people in the ground of dealing with now the hospitalization. what with that,
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staying in the hospital is less safe than going on a perilous voyage with unsecured out. i'm down to the south of gaza, or maybe further out people on the ground up and saying if we're not dying by bombs with dying of disease, and this is now the scenario we're facing with the eps of the horrible uh, the waste removal system with a non functioning sewage system anymore because it needs power and electricity of no existing, fresh water supply. really starting rains and stock in winter which makes the, the ground even even more perfect. the cramped conditions and then in which people are housing. but the open bones, anything um that is a perfect ground for, for infectious diseases. so there is no system anymore to deal with those pharmacies to, to provide the drugs necessary does no antibiotics anymore to fight the simplest of infection. so all of this is in shambles. so yes, it's
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a perfect breeding ground for a, for a heart of scenario. so you see the, what amount of capacity would need to build up in order to replace those existing with those last bits capacity. and with the rising inspections, the rising owns and everything the needs are even higher. so a, an emergency field hospital or anything like this can bring a sudden quick release. but it does need to replace the full replenishment the route full recovery of the system that needs one thing only, and that's a ceasefire. and the ceasefire now tragically, a $0.10 reportedly earlier died up the hospital before they could be relocated due to a lack of clean washer fuel and medical supplies. the ones who were saved and brought across the border were accompanied by several mothers, a nurses from all. she said, those 28 are now being taken to medical facilities in cairo for treatment to other
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babies. also born in else chief, i have been moved to southern gals that for now allows the idea fixed bounds, its ground invasion and aerial bombing campaign. the country's american allies insist that each real should take responsibility for the safety of display civilians and southern guns. it really is about the particularly now is they're beginning to plant operations in the south where so many people have moved is to, to make it clear that they have obligations to not only allow for that safe passage but, but, but to make sure they're not putting all those civilians, now more civilians and southern guys of them were before putting them in, in harm's way. another option is to promote the voluntary resettlement of palestinians and gaza, for humanitarian reasons. outside of the strip, this is an opportunity for those who say they support the palestinian people to show these are not just empty words. according to the un, 85 percent of the jobs as to 1000000 residents helping display since october 7. most of those fleeing from these really invasion up in north tried to reach refugee
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counts across other parts of the enclave. but a critical lock of fuel relentless is really bumming runs, makes the road powerless for many civilians. and among those forced to flee to southern gals, it is the family, all the journalist homes, a cello, and it has been extensively covering the conflict for us. next we bring you his story. he's very human story away from the political rhetoric as part of our special coverage of the worth impact on innocent lives. the we are calling the civilians to leave the guys that goes out. some us wants to keep them there is a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard to sign on. i see all the civilians. i'm one of
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the i'm actually afraid my family over there on i'm afraid i lost my for the most of the situation is the right. of
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course, and it's 2 days from now the the it's dangerous the, the, the lease is so i started looking for car. there was no internet there. even no electricity. people can even charge their phones to have them log into god for more than a month,
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making it impossible for civilians to use vehicles. we are honored evacuating our house. this is my mom. this is mind if you find a car looking for a car to find a way father my father we are we are doing to this out because my father is suffering from dialysis on to the hospital or do that dream without it's out of service right now so, so that's why we have to be to the south our house of the priest that can be suffering here in the search, find the findings,
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electricity finding. and hopefully, because we can't find a safe place over there and the so hundreds of thousands of forced to flee from the lots of guys as this came from, goes to you can't take much with we're not allowed to take back. so we take drastic barks on this best chair for my father teacher lot and woke. well, we have to push and we are going to be awesome. our neighborhoods for the best. so to get out of the north and gosh, they told us to follow some of the street, the big box, plastic bags all mean i've saved it,
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said you, but they're in disaster. most toward is towards the churches or since residential that calls. this is a lot of mobile and this is at least finally we read should the area near to a t round about this point, we have mtv e signature. and the last few years to
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film fuel varies our hand up hopefully we cut out arrived safe because of my father condition. the trip was lot easy. we faced difficulties at every stage. it was not allowed to continue the journey by car at this point. so we have to use a horse, john carter, we bait someone to cover a distance of about 400 to 500 meters. we have to use this, right? the only way we get to the point where we go into the the full stabilization is the human ation of my
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dignity. we all scored for kindness, but the same kinds of humiliation we started our, which is more than 8 kilometers, who so many casualties on the side of the road we sold, did bodies all around us. the soldiers were very close to us with thousands of tanks in the soldiers there. they thought they were trying to make fun of the civilians where displaced from their houses. the check point is where the soldiers start asking questions. they told us to raise our hands. we just fast, but check point. my mom i lost what mom? i did a higher come up my my mom. how they come up? fine. my dad are looking for them. but we really fast the chick point. we think it's safe. there's a lot of people look it's,
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it was very dangerous to be, was helping people. they asked them to come through and they close out their stuff down cause it's often losing my mom. i managed to find her my mom over there. we then arrived at frasier, the count reset, because my father a mom couldn't tool, couldn't anymore. then tanks fired on civilians and there was a huge explosion next to us. they said they are doing this because they would need the people to speed up. they killed many people. we finally found a car after 2 hours of searching, and my parents headed to for safety. there is hospitals where my dad can get treatment when i was certain that they had arrived safely, i went to the mazda of hospital to get back to work the way we of each of us out.
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it was terrifying. i went, i would never forget it. and it was heartbreaking to see people, children, surprise, people suffering from diseases and people young people, women's children, suffer the very human cost. well, israel has ordered, it's impossible to buck from south africa for consultations. us ties between the 2 countries, worse than an inventory is come. the nation of fish really attacks on palestinian territories. ortiz malibu, you can get, can tell us more from javascript. this is all has made a very striking diplomatic, lose by reporting its invested interest. so that's, we got a decision that has stood international relations that were already strained. a must say this action according to these really foreign ministry, follows the latest statements from south africa. however, the specific reasons behind that decision remains and disclosed and leaving
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exploits and observe is the speculating about the implications of for the relations between the 2 nations going forward. and it also comes off to so that's because government has repeatedly described these really companion guides as genocide and continues to reiterated stones on the ongoing conflict between each right and come as it also remember that. so that's what that has already called its own investor dash o diplomatic stuff for from as well. and since the star took off of this war as well, has not responded to any of south africa's move. this could also then be seen as, as well as retaliation anesthesia. so if you basis that have to spy, it's between the 2 countries that have relations. the reports have suggested that it's really officials that have boost units over the statements made by petroleum. and that's recording the investor for consultation could be sending of a strong message to so that's because that it has a huge across the line. however,
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this may also be a form of p. m to the action as pretoria has already, um, flow to the idea of moving these really invested and shutting down these really embassy. and so last week about so last week is one of the 5 countries alongside come or us as a boutique bangladesh and bolivia. that have filed a joint referral to the i c. c, against the will. crimes committed by is wrong, independent, seeming to retrieve the minister in the president. since i really wouldn't have any rather 3 to rated government stalls. and yet at a post cabinet precinct is that it is because of the atrocities committed by as well that to be the 5 nations that i've decided to solve this referral. and it is also because of the support and protection of policy countries that, that continue supporting is well, that's um to stick these 5 nations to jointly refer the situation to the i since
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the given that much of the global community is witnessing the commission of these crimes in real time, including statements of genocidal intent by many is really leaders. we expect that warrants of arrest for these leaders, including prime minister netanyahu will be issued shortly. the minister further stated that the edit is swearing should have been issued by the time be not to pay some time with confidence that gets underway in new york from late to this month and say how to do so would be indicative of a lack of act by the i c c. okay, that's going to recap our top story at half past 1 pm here in most go with the leader of hamas has told the reuters news agency that the militant group is close to reaching a truce agreement with israel is my l. how many you have reportedly out of the guitar is mediating the talks. another how most official has been quoted as saying the negotiations were centered on how long the truth with last arrangements for delivery.

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