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many find themselves worlds of parts. we choose to look so common ground, the the a truce, the agreement between as well as how nice is within reach that's according to taps . so which is media to the tools are present, a swap is expected to be part of the upcoming deal, which has already a confirmed by the gospel face minutes but also still to fight terrorism. we need to use the methodist signal translates into collective punishment. russia on the well muslim countries called for a defiant on the protection of civilian st. john's us as most of the arab league and this nomic officials before the mix. the ongoing diplomatic efforts which you monetary implies that they've gone from public schools, remains a recipe for academics not supporting to be both health organized,
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fix the a very well welcome to you. it's 4 pm here in most go in. this is all to you international with the very latest, 12 news updates. it's good to have you with us as our accounts. all star ministry has confirmed that negotiations to broke a deal between a mouse and as well have reached quote, that closest point on the right of final stage is comes to now is on believe the altima. so the truth with, as well, is on the horizon, a prisoner as well is expected to be part of the agreements, however, is well, has not yet commented. we got more details from journalists across the region. of course is slow, so i'm a has informed odyssey english of the following terms, which are both to come to play the number one, the ceasefire is going to be out on 5 days,
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5 days and can be reviewed depending on how much is the permit, the terms agreed upon. number 2 old women and children in front of cnn present. that is really prisons will be released to us up to the west bank. and so might even leave to other countries. number 3 is that we withdrawal all of its forces. all of its troops to the outskirts of us beside the board of the number 3, fall off of deeds, 3, the main streets between the north and the south would be open for civilians for aids to be transferred across throughout the split number 5. that off the board that will be open to at least 3 homes that have trucks of 8 every day. we've only received 1000 until now. so receiving 300 every day is a big step in the right direction from a humanitarian perspective. and finally, the if the, the spot is that there will be no more air, drones and the sky, the sky will be empty of any kind of visit 80 minutes at the end of the tub. the
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scene is heated with a lease, 50 women and children non the idea of civilian hostages, and hostages with international law. sports, as well as it is, is quite unexpected, isn't it? it comes to me is radius trunks on gauze. the pounds in the region relating to sleep. what's the latest on the humanitarian situation? the of the correct the i guess until now it was filled, bombarded things very heavy. the not far from the city and also down being hospital . this is the, they believe this isn't negotiations on the fire that fine to put pressure on the put a scene in that assistance to try to give in some more of the terms that i to get some something more out of the deal. unfortunately you for me and he said he understood perspective, especially with the winter cold is getting much worse. there was very heavy it in for the earlier not sort. also within the he had to have received hundreds of
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patients coming from the indian. easy enough, but that in the north and from a ship, a hospital in regards to the city. from a refugee perspective, there are tens of thousands here. patients are lining up all the hosp to the quarter doors, the waiting rooms, the doctor up. indeed from the emergency department to confirm that they have run out the supplies and they need a, an, a, an emergency hospital. the fee is hospital together with the health, with the doctors, nurses, and stuff as soon as possible coming through the border to try and head the situation here. what could you tell us about the situation at the referral for the crossing between egypt and gone to currently, humanitarian aid has been trickling into guys a very slowly and because they're all security checks on these re the side. so there's a huge line of humanitarian come boys waiting to be that in. and hopefully
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hopefully if this still holes, then to have to we seeing more a to get into gaza very much needed. thousands of westbank palestinians are being held behind far as the is where the government is posting to adult, send over to execute anyone it seems to be a terrorist. this proposal has been met without rage by is ready relatives. the postage is being held by him as they say, the palestinian prisoners should be exchanged for the captive instead of facing the death penalty. let's take a quick listen to a recent. he did exchange on the matter and the is where the connect that to remind us or the maybe you should stop talking about killing arabs and start talking about saving jews. 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 to bite petty politicians who come to play tricks on
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you and don't tell 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 just was sort of prospects to the palestinian prisoners in the west bank now face to yes, actually been a good be are stuff is the security is working for been a good investment for that is why did secure to interest access to come to office some had been months ago, he bought the president of a president of the punishments on the events. those at west 30 minutes is to make their life a inside the jail as a difficult. i've taught them that he or all the time in such that they get his them on the, the civil filled out right now that you finally are forces out of the 2900 far students. and they live in a difficult situation. and those are the jealous, which i would call to offer a huge number of the students to i don't mind folks,
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i'm not inside. they started to jump on both waiting for the visit as a exchange to be free, but to the instead of going to be or he wants to execute them on the door said that they look at us then by and i just think it was a good way, i'm not sure that that, that is riley army will have all these says to board the officer, the truth. and i'm not sure that they will be given permission to do the same at the status of guys of what they did in the north of guys up span notice of the house. they're just, they're really happy about some of their, at least some of their children. and they really thieves a mazda, or say, coming back home, but they expect, and they want all the 240 in the seventy's road, breaking news. the puts out a foreign minister issue the statements saying that a deal is gonna take place hopefully, if not today, tomorrow i thought is the arbitrator. they are the admitted mind between the front
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of the incentives and he's in this conflict and the new vocational dispatch ceasefire. the foreign ministry just issued the statement saying that a deed is imminent. it's going to be announced either today or tomorrow. so hopefully this is a positive new, it's for all sides. pace. the goal is that he's also on the agenda at, on going towards the most sky, where russia's foreign minister is hosting diplomats from our daughter is nomic. countries on these donald closer reports the top diplomats from the organization for as long as the cooperation and the league of arab states are here in mosque are right now to discuss potential resolutions to the dire humanitarian situation surrounding gaza. right now, with russia's, a foreign minister started a lab rav. and at the beginning of these talks, we 1st heard from mr. lab, rob, who talked about who, who actually called this a situation surrounding gaza. our humanitarian catastrophe, which humanitarian or rather human rights, are being ignored. and he also outlines
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a rush as objectives for coming to a peaceful resolution. to all this, he said that russia wants to see an ends to the hostilities. russia wants to see the hostages that have been taken by hamas returned and russia wants to see like you mandatory in a given to the palestinian people who are in dire need of that right now on top of that on the topic of terrorism, laughter. i've also said that russia will come back terrorism wherever it takes form it'll, it'll continue to fight it, no matter what. but this also does not mean uh, take taking it out on an entire people. let's take a listen to what exactly lab, rob said, wait a sort of them get our use of we condemn terrorism in any form of manifestation without an exception, but to fight terrorism. we need to use methods that do not trust base and to collect a spanish mold and do not drum counter do not violate in the place in a way i'm looking at a chair in the legal provisions of the
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lever of also said that a sovereign palestinian state needs to be established that can exist in peace, alongside the as rarely states. something that the saudi arabian foreign minister echoed as well. he also brought some attention to why exactly the situation surrounding power of gaza is so dire right now because there's already over half a 1000000 refugees coming out of that region. we're seeing hospitals being bombed and the saudi arabian foreign minister said that this just cannot be justified by self defense. on top of that, he called out the international community or the so called international community rather, um for having a lot of double standards in terms of its relations to this whole situation that i'm but yeah, we also witnessing double standards in the position of the international community, ignoring the actions that we seek operation with russia, with
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a goal in partners in order to strengthen the response of international community to the kind of crisis on the topic of the international community. it's important to note that these top diplomats from arab nations are actually on a diplomatic tour right now, addressing the humanitarian situation and gaza. and their 1st stop was in china where they spoke with chinese officials about finding resolutions and solutions to the dire humanitarian caught a situation surrounding gaza right now. so it just goes to show that our nations are now looking more towards china and russia rather than the west. the news of talks between is well on to mass comes of midland. plus the idea strikes on garza, local officials say the death toll has to post $13300.00 palestinians with almost half of them children. many hospitals have shut down due to a lack of fuel,
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while others operating far beyond the maximum capacity. the work of medical stuff is further complicated by the is really foaming runs of this video, released by the johnson health ministry shows the off the mouth of monday. shelling of the intonation hospital in northern garza official say 12 paper work hills at the facility which is sheltering. 2000 civilians as well. claims hema has infrastructure. this something the organization is running the hospital. how strongly do nice, nice. the hospital in southern garza is another facility that struggling to cope with the, to monetary and is all set. metrics are desperately fighting. so the lives of patients and that a critical zach of supplies talk to and the how much comes it will be ahead of emergency and admissions at nasa hospital shed. be upsetting details with us since the last 6 weeks. those with a lot of the back of what's available division, we don't have much as a business or vision in the world. and i see. so last week's,
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most validation to understanding that and just to develop some of the outback. i don't mean this is an image just to develop the dimensions and there is no singular space even for patients to sit in on chance, not to have not to like kind of a video something yesterday. like we received 100 cases from dental uh north of the from the denice you on hosted there. so this is make a lot of stuff in myrtle we have been from before. no, we have no motors visits if an exclusion have been around and when the dishes come to those, but then they wouldn't be treated in the outside the images because inside there is no thing and it's vis even photo working. and you can see about me, no space patients now coming even mid some cases, blank cycles is they need oxygen. they need to get all your fluids. you cannot compensate them as north wisconsin. so we need to identify like feed hospital supplements. it's just such a big number, most of us with them kind of compensate these numbers of patients in live. our
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service now is almost oh, they cannot do anything more. my message is because i'm a vision for us to vincent us tvs a sorta, it'd be kids this done. it's he needs or because the 6, the vincent, other women and kids, most of the civilians, they have nothing to do with disabilities. they need the basic lives requirement, they need the medicaid, they need the food, they need the support that the engine coolant fee endorsed with a to come and support us. i know with the because my mini contain or so they go, they go thank you so much and they are working. it's such a environment. it's very noisy, but it could always did. most of this is where you put the vision and the good on the put them in the chance situation, auto body disaster and you kind of described the bible and really to the point which we cannot go back. this is so that's good for a human community. there is a civilians here we need a head, so please send these videos with ads with the stuff and with enough equipment
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along the civilians force the fleet to southern guns. there was a family of joining his hands, the salon, who has been extensively covering the conflict for us. next, we bring to his very human story, away from the political rhetoric as possible special coverage of the what was the impact on innocent lives. the we are calling the civilians to leave guys a go selves. some us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hurt. to sign on, i see all the civilians and one of the
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i'm actually afraid i'm leaning over there on i'm afraid i lost my for the family, sees the oscar. the other situation is the right of course, and it's 2 days from the
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tech to the it's dangerous the, the, the soonest. i started looking for car, there was no internet and there isn't no electricity. people can even charge their phones to make it impossible for civilians to use the 6 we are on evacuating our house.
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this is fine. if you are looking for the father we are we are going to miss out because my father is suffering from dialysis on to the hospital or do the dream without it's out of service right now. so that's why we have to do this on our house. your basic suffering here and the search find the findings, electricity finding we can find a safe place over there too
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much with allowed to take so we take the plastic box on this best chair for my father. teacher long woke. so we have to push and we are going to the last our neighborhoods for the best try to get out of the north and gosh, they told us to follow some of the street the
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most toward towards the churches calls residential that calls at least finally reach the russian president vladimir putin, is taking part in a bricks and motions and meeting to discuss the palestinian is way the columbus lake of the leaders of saudi arabia. origin see the egypt, ethiopia, iran, honestly you, i. e is one, is the un secretary general, also scheduled to attend the summit. let's listen in the death of thousands of people and the raging humanitarian catastrophe are causing profound look. i guess you'll, you'll give it, you can reach the banks. i'd say the death of etsy does not pause the death of many children is terrible, but watching the children they know for rates and without anesthetics
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causes very deep feeling. and so of course, this as the results of the united states, what do you see in the desire to monopolize the like you to and yet you mean the police, the police knew a solution about collective things, not on the buses, to monopolize piece of parts in the middle east, henry, and the block, the efforts of the courts that the students only goes to show up with the counter productiveness of the single is a one up a lie system. that's what a took a and it was about 2 weeks of the end sabotaging un so. so you should start going into the some of the un efforts aimed to ensuring peaceful coexistence of the test . a stays for island, palestine must be to resubmit the associated because of this month on button generation ballast, and in gro needs unfairness shown towards the state is up leslie's. well, israel is rarely people who cannot fully guarantee the security of the states of
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russia's position. what is the, what is consistent? i mean, you need to ceiling. there's no soaps. and when i was in the hall for the international community like she so, you know, nice efforts aimed at the escalating these tension and searching for a political solution to the senate is fairly complex. so the key role in this, and this could be played by the state some brooks and i came up with just the, i'm actually see when your screen. so it is especially important then that's our current session. please give us your nice colleagues from the middle, easy to experience the political this year in the movies. i received an invitation to become full scale practices. members, i would like to use this occasion with minimal is up to notes with respect to the efforts. and that's normalizing the situation you choose between the notably as little as same as the piece, summits in egypt and the arrows that in there. so see if somebody was the but squared by seats is old brakes countries are on the same on similar position as a new customer. just knowing what to do, what would you, what are you doing?
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is a study that police doing concerning the needs to find a similar urgent solution. lewis, i went to the old se, sending this early problems. this was shown in the whole thing in the un general assembly. it's actually pretty, absolutely. can you put any of these in this in the discussion? the same thing? let's do. we want a security council resolution on a middle east settlement post 2nd until the 1st time in 7 years. and while this resolution only calls for humanitarian pause is also a full scale up to you to cease fires in the very fact that it has been rectified is a step in the right direction. but let me emphasize that such commentary imposes. let's assume that you can actually, i mean, you can of course, a full scale saves for you the new car needed to continue efforts to deliberate hostages and evacuate civilian population. you know, from the shipping and international citizens from the gaza strip that you showed us a bunch of companies let in this. once again, i would like to see express e,
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great gratitude to president c, c n o r a chip should have colleagues for their help is between pretty and solving lots of complex issues related to of interest. there is on the come see, you can send the home as from a russian citizens who made it out of the complex usually in. yeah, the station will, will go solution what you will split your, what the. i think it is very important to aspire to achieve the truth, but at least in the long term it sees fire and disease you. i agree with my brazilian council pods, it's very important. nothing to prevent the shooting, you the dragging of other states. and so there's a conflict who you're just going to see it as very important. what is main saying, the fragile inside confessional world. i'm still seeing you in this connection is that considered very useful to continue discussing in breaks using it was the other item is related to the restaurant issue. so there's sort of the palestinian, he's qualified to that is the view. these are in the next years russia chapman shared with the union level, initiate further contacts. i left you
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a little bit further, video conferencing color. and since then you had this format. so it was in the emergency online sessions. some of them are full proposed by president drum. i'm also doing the jump. it's like us looks very promising video and not only in the middle east settlement with old soap and other young, topical issues of the global and original agenda. i think it's like i have just been displaying in it to the russian president vladimir putin as ending the bricks and emergency meeting with by the leaders of saudi arabia, argentina, egypt. if you're at the around you, as well as the un secretary general attorney guitar as that we'll be discussing the situation between as well and palestine. the russian president said that the suffering of children in gaza and knowing that the situation very so severe that children are being operated on hospital without on his stomach is unimaginable. he said, we call upon the international community to come together to search for
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a diplomatic solution to this crisis. he said that all the books countries are on the same page when it comes to the sees that the un security council resolution for humanitarian poses a is a step in the right direction. he says next we need to see spar. we need to get all of the hostages released and he said that he agrees it's important that other nations on not drive into the conflicts where people can do more of the updates for them. and the highlights of correspond, that breaks emergency meeting for you in the coming hours. so do you stay with us for that? that was ukraine on the find that as a lice the pools on to the pots by military calling to speak to the country is walking 10 years since the so called your i made on protests to start with. all those events led to a west and back to the civil war. in 2014, i see that shaped bows examines the different now are tapes over the ukranian revolution. a skilled, provoke, a tours trained by american and european instructors under the attractive slogans
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of a better european life. brought crowds of people to the street protests artificially stimulated, unrest escalated into an armed rebellion and ended in an unconstitutional cou data, which was rejected by residents of many regions of the country. well, here we are 10 years on from the start of the bloody euro might on protest. and while the idea of pulling ukraine away from its russian neighbors had a long being and the vision of the us a suspended tre deal with you was an opportunity just to go to this by the end of the fateful day, the western bike protests that hit the streets, few would have thought that ukraine's democratically elected government was about to be overthrown. and what can only be described as a us back to data the
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and within a month the spiraling might on protest had reached a higher risk climax. when on identified snipers opened for killing a 100 people, the dead including security officers and protest as a like. and what the western media have eagerly peddled and narrative that and then bottled ukrainian president victor young. a coal, which ordered the sniper attacks irrefutable evidence suggest the snipers were actually in the pay of those agitating for the overthrow of you on a cold, which is democratically elected government belong running court inquiry can v ignore, but the western media has a serious concerns about what really happened on that fateful february day? russian trace was not confirmed after the study of relevant documents. this group
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of persons was under constant surveillance and location control. accordingly, they did not take any part in the events institute discussed, reads the versions about georgians, snipers and russian special forces snipers on the might on have not found admissible conformation despised actions by law enforcement forces on the my done on february 18th, 2014 as well as that presence and positions around the area from february 19th until the morning of february 20th, direct participation in such actions by august, the finances of the accused. in particular, an index means is also not recorded, which is consistent with the evidence examined by the quotes in the form of video and photo materials. remarkably long before the court case, the german state broadcast or does 1st tell you doing an in depth investigation of their own. they found that the ukrainian narrative was deeply flawed with journalists defense to slick presenting evidence that the protesters had actually
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been shot in the back by their own associates as keeps to meet a goal. so finally i, if i get allowed to several important questions remain open 61 is whether the opposition is were really shot in the back on february 20th. this is important because right behind them, there was the guy in the hotel which was controlled by the opposition. this means they may have been shot at by their own people. we talked with eye witnesses shooting experts and ballistics specialists regarding this matter. they claim that yes, definitely the people were shot in the back. can you please? sure. and it wasn't only the german investigation that raise serious questions about what really happened on key as mine. i'm square a lead phone call between the use foreign affairs chief, catherine ashton and a stone in foreign affairs minister earl must pye it would be of some disturbing details about what really happened to the protesters on that fateful day. it's really disturbing fit with the new a new coordination that they don't want to investigate. what exactly happened so
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