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on the ground can the truce between israel i have most is within reach, according to good tom, which is mediating the told a business hope is expected to be part of any deal which was earlier confirmed by the gauze of face militants, according to nazi souls under the ongoing diplomatic efforts, the 2 monetary cost is a gas in hospitals, remains a recipe for academic that's according to the world health organization. and today marks the 10 year anniversary of the euro. my done the pricing of ukraine, which set the country down the past. today the just on 11 pm, hey, it must go this tuesday. this is all to international with all the very latest monday and speak to scott. it's great to have you with us. he's ready probably
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minister benjamin netanyahu is convenient. i special cabinet meeting on tuesday and i was following reports. the truth with i'm off was close according to his office. now that comes as i was up to the lead to all from us said in agreement with israel is also on the horizon. the agreements between the 2 sides will see a temporary cease fire to allow for a hostage exchange, including is rarely is captured by have my thoughts over the 7th. that's according to statements from the minutes in group the 2. so it also enabled negotiations on the delivery of humanitarian aid to gaza, as well as the transfer of the wounded from the hospitals and in clave that you will also cease error operations for the duration of the truth. we got more details from jen list across the region. i think it will also creates up. we're doing this for these really are me. first of all, that have also now another bronze on the notes of the country where a few blocks is attaching every day is road. and maybe during those 5
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days or more of choosing the gaza strip area. these really army could be focused on the north and maybe to do there are some operation because they don't want the same scenario was on the 7th of october and that doesn't sleep area will happen again at the notice of the country. so the sign easily is determined to do more to keep it there as the defense and the residential fees, real estate. so these rarely army also can use those days. and in that does it's 3, maybe to do some preparations and due at think about new tactics, how to find the tunnels on the ground, how to find the structure of commerce and the how to find the heads of some of them to eliminate them. so i'm not sure that this choice is bad for the israeli army, but the thing that that can be much worse for the army if it wants to limit the
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come miles is that after the truce 8th will not have the support of the government of the national community to continue the 2 invasion to gather street. and what happened at the status of that guy is that still not test and that didn't. what's happened is that most of the guys it was not happening at the south. you can imagine that one of the main sticking points is the situation surrounding the hostages on the exchange of, of prisoners. it must be very difficult to reach consensus on that because that there are a lot of dilemma that many believe that may be. now if the will continue to pressure on some us, they will agree after that's too much better deal for israel. either think if will add just the release now and then hostages after that is rarely army wouldn't be able to destroy from us. and the, there's so many different voices and these really government,
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they're confused. they're not sure what to do because in the beginning they just wanted to destroy from us and on the way to release the hostages after that set. these rarely public was so outraged just because of those, the families that they are. so the main thing their relative back home, so the government changed it said lance and got the street. and now they are in, in a difficult situation. can you tell as well people in gaza think about these negotiations, the even the dilemma of a ceasefire given the, the constant bomb bomb and they've been subjects and see over the past 2 months, must be of almost a relief in itself here in the drawers. i bought this book and showed them is also as have you'll have just like you said, is the thoughts for conflict and for each for the people who are in a boat for the students who are in the different parts of the government. just few seconds from now, i'm going to give you a little button to place in this particular area that i am in, which means that the non stop fire that has been,
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has been collect dependent signals, have been destroying the homes, have been making them homeless, have been making the office is about to and even fox, a very short term of time. so kind of thing is i'm happy to hear the news advice and they, they are now achieving that and, and something very important, this fund go inside. i guess these are the progression and the way they perceive it and this particular uh, how much area have to do with of 500. by the way, the end of that was this time by. these are the sufficient r, v as a safe area, people the time how, how much, if he has a pollution of around 78000. now the people who are and how much, including the id be intended, his best people is around $45000.00 people altogether. in one apartment, you'll find around 34, or 5, or even 6 from these different of the 75 people. just even 100 people in this area was very bloody. it's a heavy bombardment. it is of the go button to match the fire. the by the thing is for living is everywhere and got us there are paid to pay the price. i didn't boys
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even the ones where paul to go either from east genuine is do we do this with sure in this area or from north got to salgado, so no one is perfect. everyone is targeted and is in the army, but did use to play in the life of the fight. this thing is most of the times and distributed my show here, as we've just been discussing hostages on the potential present exchange, is one of the most discussed points in these potential negotiations. i'm what you've taken an interview with a prison up from july to charlotte's october 2011. when shirley was released by a dino cust. them the military wing of how much? um, uh, that deal was broke good by egyptian intelligence. 1200 pallets danielle, were released in exchange for that one is way the soldier who had been held captive the 5 years of he was brought to rough and i off
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surely. it, you know, i told him the world wants to know how you are you willing to speak to me? and he said he was, and i had a very short interview with him because of course he wasn't feeling up to it. he had just been released and was very keen to go back home. and he told me that he had been treated well how much had already left when i did the interview, contrary to some reports that said that they had state just billed the interview. they had already left the draft israel as reportedly detained faulty palestinians in the west bank of the occupied a easterly slips. um, how do you think this could impact the progress of the thoughts and do you think that they could be possibly potentially exchange around my house on the policy? those are a caps if it is, i need you as soon as the civil hooked up. what right now is that it has the
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address, the 2900 scott, a senior, so including women, children old, when on some out of sick, and those are the deal and they don't have any hope to be released. so this one's going to the evidence, you know, there's a lot of the hope to be freed and also that as soon as you see the pros as of victory so far from us and guys that off of 6 weeks of it is about 3 months students that are under it because failed to relocate to the counselors and guys i've just been by force. so that is what it is now. they have to change the opposite breath is to distort from us or to, to send back the captives and guys. and this is important to see the answer that you have the policy as will be at least the women and children as a lot of money. and this will lead for a bigger and there is a swap between is right on time us, which will it free more policy that it isn't us who sent us for a long deals. and that is what need is what is by the use of. it's also idea of strikes on garza. i haven't laptops, local officials said the debt saw as a bus 14100 people with more than
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a 3rd of those being children. now many health shows i've been forced to shut down . oh, it's like a fuel. while those are overwhelmed with casualties. the work of medical stuff is being further complicated by constant bullying. this video released by the goals and health ministry shows the optimal of monday, selling of indonesia, and also in northern gaza. officials, the 12 people were killed, the with 400 patients are currently being treated a 100 small as seeking shelter is all claims about tough infrastructure on the sides. something the hospital operates, how strongly denied, and over. and so the guys that we came out of service situation is also di. find the jump up in the for about a 100 patients from the indonesian hospital evacuated to announce the hospital, which is in the south pushing that facility to the brink of collapse. lesson
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countries and and g o, a like scramble to bring peace to the middle east. you and sustainable development solutions. network president jeffrey sachs, also gave his take on how to find a solution to the ongoing violence. today's meeting takes place at a time of several major wars. these wars may seem intractable, but they are not. indeed, i would suggest that all 4 wars could be ended quickly by agreement within the un security council. one reason is the major wars must be fed from the outside, both with extra rental finances and armaments. the un security council could agree to choke off these awful wars by withholding ex terminal, finance and armaments. this would require an agreement among the major powers consider in a similar way. ready in israel and palestine here to the war could be ended quickly by the council enforcing the many un security council resolutions made over several decades. calling for a return to the 1967 borders,
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an end of this real settlement activities in the occupied territories and the 2 state solution. it is high time. therefore, in my view for the un security council to enforce its decisions by implementing adjusting lasting solution that is in the interest of both israel and palestine. rather than allowing hardliners on both sides to ignore the mandate of this council . and thereby did threatened global peace. so the n g o presidents also thoughts about several key aspects of the common sites in the middle east. you propose the un should immediately recognize the independent state all palestine with its own capital in east jerusalem. with a peace keeping force from neighboring are of countries to protect the enclave. also to be created both while the sun is relative, integrated into a sustainable development program. as of all the medi survey name which diplomats ladies and let's go live now. so how many con alma, 3 k has a journalist on strategic affairs experts. how many, thanks very much for joining us today. i'm michael kelly,
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an interest in address to the un by jeffrey starks that he was a renowned economist on his costs a lot to unpack it what he said. but it did say the old walls could be ended quickly by the security council. but i can't help with that seems a bit up to mistake given that is lots to remain paralyzed over the conflict in the middle east. i guess we did it. i mean obviously, um a his a the as to when he was very thought provoking. and i must say that it was being some, uh, most of the thing, the factory true. uh, but obviously, i mean, when it comes to the interest of the above, you know, word power such as america enabled. uh, they bought this. i mean though, find it or they would like to resolve these issues so easily. but as he has given them a factor of text about how they, you've been most dodge 8214. by joining the, you know, the government of that president. and then you talked about many, clearly the teams do solution of spanish dine and he's range to go back to the
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position of 1967 and he likes to give the references. all studies are dimensions and solutions and drugs are on top of it. he suggestions that, i mean the issues we have to be given for the country after that i need shut off the palestine. so i'm in, that is one of the very i the speak solution i'm going to be on if you really want to make the war the peaceful was the united nation has completed their role duties all in one place. and as a moment, as the 2nd thing is, i see the, the for the global conference going on, you've been ratio you, one of our solutions that we talked about, the design solutions to their solution. visit donnelly, all you do is limit the capital divide solution and then he talked about the american india on top of that on pick 10 bought to keep, you know, hitting the g mail and that was the wrong thing. they have to read. and then he
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talked about the the deadline, is that a why is the the buried in the woman? why do each other? so i mean, you can reset and if you look at the solution, i believe it is possible and he gave me wrong or you get that brought me on better the end of this me. i mean, the, the farming up find might be fun if would be not even, uh, you know, uh, it would be very effective to resolve the issue then how does the economies of the law he is. and i mean i, i agree with you that, i mean, if you look at the turn situations of the america and then the last one is backing you today. they're not going to accept the suggestion of a, you know, proposal from the jeffrey. but as a member of it is true, it seems like he so if i ask in some countries to give up the own interest in the region, that was in another one of his there because his arm percent of the un could show
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crossed by cutting off extend legend finance it's but again, that would also seem that they would create a name balancing one side, been steam roll by the other. and of course, that's the reason that's the reason that i'm in america have, there's so much entrust in goes particularly. and that's why they keep supporting these ready for it because these values is working as the police man in the area or more director of the dresser. oh yeah, america. and then they to. so i mean, that is the problem that many, maybe you can, the, on 2 of them conflicts, i mean, they have on the, i'm getting back on the, not just, you know, the problems in the word in the back up by financially giving them the reference, the supporting debt to the magic airport and on top of it, we have seen that how many institutions, again, is paid as being the door by american just is that they do what they are trying to do and what they are doing for the clock. you use me and become seen. i mean,
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america is equally responsible for these genocide in the design. and then on top of a b, talk about the situation in ukraine. again, the standard is the whole big drop of on youth, right? rather than anyone else. and then the medical have misled and the, you know, make the config worth. so, i mean, if you look at the words scenarios, i think this is the di. when's the last of the word baldwin has to put the effort towards putting the pressure on the solution on the global conflict. indeed, how many apologies for interrupting you. i just wanna get your thoughts on one last question in 2 sentences. if you are, we are running out of time. what do you make of is the suggestion to, to introduce an hour of a heavy peace keeping force to pull us time. we don't make most sense for the, the secure, it seems to be provided by a more neutral 3rd party, or it wouldn't be to do is due to having
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a unimportant or lead rather peacekeeping or even united conditions or can do the job. and i mean, it doesn't matter, you does not have to be able to get a blackboard. it has to be a beauty that for the event there would be responsible for developing the piece in the region. so i think i really do optimistically. heavy on the, at a peaceful and by this time that i think it could be a better drive by united nation bein sports or any other abuse for just just all idea of grind in there isn't indeed, i mean, so i honestly could generally substituted f. s. s x, but during his life for months, just a new case. thanks so much for your time. the full stay on my i'm on disability and forced to flee to southern gaza. is the family of gentlest. how does that show on and he's been extensive, be covering the conflict for us. next will bring you his very human story. as pots of us special coverage of the goals impacts on innocent lights to
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the we are calling the civilians to leave guys, it goes out. some us wants to keep them. there is a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard i to sign on i see all the civilians. i'm one of the i'm actually afraid my family over there hard. i'm afraid i lost my family's skirt the
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tech team. i started looking for a car. there was no internet there. even no electricity, people can even charge their phones. fuel hasn't been allowed to get together for more than a month, making it impossible for civilians to use vehicles. so we are on or evacuating our house right now, and this is my law. this is mind if we find a car finding looking for a car to find the car for his car to the cell. is my father. my father and we are. we are
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doing to this hour because my father is suffering from dialysis and to the hospital he uh dreamed it out. it's out of service right now, so that's why we have to be to the south. and this is all our house. you're basically suffering here, the search find the water, finding electricity, finding food, and hopefully because we can find a safe place over there in the south, hundreds of thousands are forced to flee from the laws of god as this came from those to the laws. you can't take much with, we're not allowed to take back. so we take plastic barks, august, best chair for my father, teacher lot and woke. so we have to push and we also our neighborhoods for the best try to get out of the north in gaza and they told us to follow some of the street
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the this is my father is minor to you. this is my mom not allowed to take bags, plastic bags all me saved. finally, we read should the area near to wait t round about this point. we have to empty the car from our store. we take the chair and the portion because the facts are nearby because of my father condition. the trip was not easy. we faced difficulties at every stage. it was not allowed to continue the journey by car at this point. so we'd have to use a horse style car. we'd need someone to cover
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a distance of about 400 to 500 meters. we have to use this right. the only way to the point where we are going to the mom the we started our which is more than 8 kilometers. we so many casualties for the side of the road we sold did bodies all around us. the soldiers were very close to us with thousands of tanks and we just passed the check point. my mom, i lost what mom? i did a higher come up my my mom probably come up find my dad. are looking for them.
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but we read the past the chick point, we think it's safe officer losing my mom in the process. i managed to find my mom over there. we've been are right. raise your things you count, reset because my father a mom couldn't to, couldn't you more then thanks fired all civilians. 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 off to 2 hours of searching and my parents headed to for safety. the way we have each of us out was terrified. i would never forget. it was hard to see people, children, surprise, people suffering from diseases and how people we own people, women's children suffering the
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the moving on to other use. now with ukraine on financial lifecycle, it's on so on a pop by war, the country marching 10 years as soon as the starts of the euro. my done protests, those events that have cost to the civil war in 2014. but they were being commission presidents, us live on the line, claims that these events drove ukraine closer to joining the 10 years of sickness. he tried the striving for freedom. the cold winter nights of your old maiden have changed europe forever.
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the, today, it is clearer than ever. the future of ukraine is in the european union, the future that the maiden fought for has finally begun the, the bush and the farm industry spoke. so and there is a kind of a also recall defense of ero, my done saying that they were provoked by the us and european union, a skilled, provoke, a tours trained by american and european instructors under the attractive slogans of a better european life. brought crowds of people to the street protests artificially
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stimulated, unrest escalated into an armed rebellion and ended in an unconstitutional could a talk, 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, long being and the vision of the us a suspended tre deal with you with 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 and reached a higher risk climax. when all identified snipers open for killing a 100 people, the dead including security officers and protest as a like what the western media of eagerly peddled and narrative that i didn't bottle ukrainian president victor yanna coleridge ordered the sniper attacks irrefutable evidence suggest. the snipers were actually in the pay those agitating for the overthrow of you on a coal, which is democratically elected government to prolong running coord inquiry can v ignore by the western media as a serious concerns about what really happened on that fateful february day. russian trace was not confirmed to after the study of relevant documents. this group of persons was under constant surveillance and location control. accordingly, they did not take any part in the events institute discussed rates. the versions
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about georgians, snipers and russian special forces snipers on the might on have not found admissible, confirmation, despised actions by law enforcement forces on the my done on february 18th, 2014. as well as that presence and positions around this area from february 19th until the morning of february 20 s. direct spots as a patient in such actions by august. the fights is 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 erst and carried on an in depth investigation of their own. they found that the ukrainian narrative was deeply flawed. with your list defense to slick presenting evidence that the protesters had actually been shot in the back by their own associates as keeps to meet a goal. so finally i if i get louder,
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several important questions remain open. one is whether the opposition is swear. 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. and it wasn't only the german investigation that raise serious questions about what really happened on key as might on square a lead phone call between the use foreign affairs chief, catherine ashton, on a stony and foreign affairs minister. earl must piatt would be of some disturbing details about what really happened to the protesters on that fateful day. extremely disturbing fit with the new new position that they don't want to investigate what 6 gap and so that there is no stronger and stronger understanding that's behind the sniper stay what it was not. so you know, coverage, but it was somebody from the new coordination,
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but when it changed to the operation to destabilize an ultimately over throw, the ukrainian government, u. s. wasn't even tried to hide. it's intimate relationship with the pro western opposition with senator john mccain openly courting. some of you claims most on say, read on to russian politicians as per the see a playbook. us didn't really care who got into bed with one strategic goal of undermining rushes, legitimate regional interest was achieved to print an error standards review. great more. my dear a better your make ukraine better. but if you are successful, the united states will stand with you every step of the way. and of course, none of this went unnoticed in moscow to washington had initially asked to insure you on a coal, which is a strength against the protesters all while a covertly worked overflowed in.
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