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this is alexis the scenes of jubilation. there is a public opinion to wait. the release of $42.00 more detainees from is rarely cost to date. on the 2nd day of the troops field, coming at the 1st group arrived from the west bank on friday and was messed with stella bridge. who was suffering in prison the saddest being solved with us and humiliated us to tell of pride this time and no dignity is raised. for god's sake, allah has to remain high as part of the swamp. how much release is 24 hostages with 14 more expected to return to israel. this was the fighting for some jobs and tried to return to the homes in the north. however,
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they've come under alleged is riley via, with a number of dead on the streets. i once divide the recording the encounter as we will more easily times directly to attacks, people taking pulse of their own. and remember the open flyer, let's show the bible and 6 others. but also the engine at other points are coming to the west, pressuring ukraine to negotiate with russia, to end the conflict. a top official in t uh, besides, a piece failed could have been reached last year. but the, you case forest johnson sprat's not plus the right to this saturday afternoon here at most go with a full program of your newest set to go. this is off against a top story right now, of course, covering that if the 2nd day of the is riley, how much truce a 42 palestinian prisoners as well as 14 is ready. hostages are expected to be free in the coming hours. besides exchange for the 1st groups on friday,
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published in using the west bank hit the streets on mass to welcome those back. the the, the, the, some of the former, these entities were carried through the crowds, many of whom were waving palestinian. and how may i ask by the 1st group of 39 people, women and children was kind of open, kinda sitting on the floor, things on friday evening. according to the agreement, israel will free one a $150.00 present as some of those are set free expressions that even more will soon be really if it were not for the people of guys that we would know types and freedom most suffering in prison. the saddest themselves with us and humiliated us battelle a pride is tight and no dignities raised thanks to the resistance, god's willing. for god's sake, a heads remain high like god. this is an indescribable feeling and god
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willing all the prisoners will be released. an indescribable joy and gunk, willing relief full may god have mercy on the malta. so the west bank and the monitors of garza, the land. we have been free, thanks to god and thanks to the resistance. may god relieve everyone and god, we live all the female prisoners will be in the midst ways and god willing no one will remain in the presence which will become empty. this is the scene of the happy reunion of a polishing and a woman with relatives following her release from his riley custody of the base joined us and we'll have it. the chief has more on the story. so yes, so the, those aren't hundreds of football. this thing does get those either from a low as supposed to lowest bank to or will come back if he, the seat in women and children, the prisoners out to your phone call for a minute that a jill was or a from a law. and they waited for 5 hours until the bus sale for that of the close that
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this is the price for them from offering you to the meeting this month. 2 of them is and they were waiting on the quote without on sometimes the idea if i faxed the invite you to guess what i thought of what it sounds like permission. and they went through the sizes in boxes. they were very heavy. and the, especially with the boss i liked the warehouse, very happy to meet you there. the beloved sons, uh, the daughters and uh they took about that it's b as the soon as you that those women. the reason i was with isolated since 7 october, right? until yes, but they and they even didn't know about the war about to they going to be a free. i'm from the deluxe kim, i book the us boom to live and they kind of believe that is happening. so they talk about to their, their top experience on the, in human, i'm difficult, it isn't an embarrassment to show inside. that is what the jazz, which means that this is a good that you have much for how much that phrase is for benefits. uh for should
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the. 3 be able to where do i think there is, how much flags shouted sport. uh, the slow guys for or is it didn't cost so matter how much is gonna be good until the mentors will come up on their base them for this month. and today, also as the model, they are waiting for the sales. there is 110 live in the women chosen the but isn't us actually why in those thank you. a bill of celebrated is jealous of them. they would have been to celebrate because that is only national security and it's the reason why i'm going to give you a brand new condo celebration for. if we do, we would add to the right as soon as in east georgia. and then we have something the 1st spot, how much turned over to israel? 24 people who had been taken hostage. of course, it was the 7th of october, 11 of them, forward nationals, 10 from thailand to one from the philippines, lifted by helicopter to a hospital where they were warmly greeted by locals. the
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celebrated as the freed hostages were taken for medical examinations, many of them women and children, according to the idea of how mass is still holding 215 hostages. earlier on friday, the management group released this video of the of dr. being transferred to the red cross, the head of a swap, and here are some reactions from locals and is big also some of the bundle that we came to support the children and those who arrived. we're very moved. as you can see, i'm here with my family. we hope that everyone will return home safely, but the people of israel live and the everyone will be in good health and the all the hostages will return home soon. i wish, buffy, i am happy. then i have my family back, so i'm allowed to feel joy. it's ok to shed a tear. that's a human thing with the but i am not celebrating. i will not celebrate until the last of the hostages returns. below there we were talking with a journalist at nickel, the welfare and in tennessee, and he described atmosphere in israel when the 1st round of hostages arrived back.
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the assemblies of the hostages dots were released the excited unhappy, but they want their privacy because a keeps children. and it's really hard to explain to them what happened, why they were evicted cvt of the terrorist for almost 2 months. and that's why their parents relatives, that brands are killed or steal. it skips steve it teeth so it takes time to understand and comprehend this new reality and also the elderly people, many of them needed them education in special ed medical treatment. so because of that, the, the, off, the family smoke that have to speak to them and not to approach to them and give them the time before they will go out, speak out, and that builder horrible stories about that being gap for almost 2 months. that's because the street and these rarely bob like that,
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we're very excited. many people came at to the place where those, the us to just release the beats flags of fees around. and they think it sounds and they were really happy and they are helping that, that all the hostages that we'll be back home, all the 230 at both of them still have guys a strip. and today, another 13 hostages also expected to return back home to each row from them a to children. so people in israel expecting also for them. and it this short term si, fi between the war inside. so many displaced, palestinians have been trying to return to their homes, but we understand the idea of as being us stopping the from doing so. i'm wondering you may find the following image is disturbing. the video circulating online, allegedly showing palestinians cable advise riley forces on that journey back north . that was the idea of how said publicly that it forbids locals from entering that
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area because it is too dangerous. now these are images of a palestinian mind being treated following that alleged to sockets. what he described drop is holes at 9 30 am i have reached nodes. are you located about 5 kilometers south west of guys, a city as we will walk in either of the towns directly attacked people. they came over the road and run them in the open flyer that showed bible and 6 others were also injured. both son managed to escape. i wanted to go back to get to the city to bring some flowers and some of our belongings, just some clothes for my wife. the british broadcasting corporation will bbc has come on to fire from jewish stuff. that's all for employees were bod, from attending an upcoming march against the anti semitism, a lot of my colleagues escaped. tyler was discussing this with all these steps. we this isn't news bbc report as have been bought from attending to march. is that
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take place over this weekend? the pro palestinian most demonic. it seems fine. which takes place on start today. i'm this mulch games. i'm to semitism which takes place on sunday. now is this a bond is cause the complaint some jewish stuff name is the baby. so you know, the producers have cited the broad costs of impartiality guidelines as the reason for the bond on attendance. but the bbc has, of course, come on the fire, including from his own employees. for it said ledge pro israel bias it's coverage of the is all palestine conflict. the bbc has failed to accurately tell the story. so emission and the lack of critical engagement with israel's claims it has their full fail to help the public to engage with and understand the human rights abuses and folded and gaz up thousands of palestinians have been killed since october 7th . when will the number be high enough for? i'll edit total stats to change. we are asking the bbc to better reflect and defer
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to the evidence based findings of official and unbiased humanitarian organizations . now the baby st john this have said that the corporation has use terms like mastercard, under trusted to you by the use of being was of specifically for i'm us. and of course these frames how much is the only aggressor in the conflict? 7 weeks since the saw the cause of all. so obviously the papacy is have plenty of time to show its, uh, editorial color, so to speak. is this the foss time, the pro israel bias concerns have been raised? well no, it's fall from the 1st time back in 2018. for example, the bbc was pressure to back down on to that pressure from the is ready for him. industry. i think change the headline, which initially bid is riley as far as killed women and baby on it changed it during the fall, bob and of gauze, the 2 goals as far as killed women on child off the rockets strike as well. so that
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it was reading the ending to pressure from the is why the government, it is almost like recently resisted calls from the government to review that it was editorial guidelines officer, it was accused of refusing to refer to how much is a terrorist organization. instead, it described the palestinian group as minutes in the bbc prides itself on its impartiality, but in reality they see something of a mess. now the bbc was established by a boy charles and it's paid for extensively onto public funds that raises money through a license fee. but of course, it doesn't really matter who can funds it. what might disease who controls that money. and in this case, it's the government accepts the license fee, so the sum of the public pay in order to watch the bbc and it uses out to exec political pressure on the corporation. it's a points a check on it points for non executive directors. now the government has been very clear, his position on the israel palestine conflict,
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it projected the is riley 5 on the houses of parliament. wall is what i was bombarding, goes up and of course opposes these codes for si size. the bbc has of course, long been accused of simply being an extension of the state and supporting the government foreign policy, whether it's on as well, whether it's on ukraine or elsewhere. we heard from a palestinian american, john was an editor of the palestine chronicle, ramsey by rude and v says the bbc has a long track record of oh dia, on balanced report. this is basically as a reading, something that we have already known for a long time. the fact is, the b, b, c, not this war or the previous words on the was an eviction of kind of simians. and it's in its color, the pa designer, isabel has always been more or less called the following official line. uh so
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what's weird is likely bothers me about the story is that it appears to be news as if there's something extra. ringback you know, has been found out with this letter. know the bbc it has always champions is what is the line at the expense of kind of city is and, and what is also quite chopping about it is that the immunization of palestinians is efficient is what you do line on ways. but also, particularly since october 7th, the description by guidelines is really depends minister, for example, kind of study and as a human animal, that's sort of thing. well, this coming to human, his vision has moved over to main see media in britain, in the united states, in the rest of the western world. and the bbc is just a component of that existing media per up. is that? oh is it for them to revisit will and as the potters are turning to the crying conflict now, where a top official in k of says that a piece failed with russia could have easily been reached last year. i think that
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the u. k. lead at the time bar is johnson, insisted the ukrainians continue to fight. let me pull the book as out. in my opinion, the russians really believed until the very end that they could have pressed us. so we would accept neutrality. this was the main thing for them telling that they were ready to end the war if we accepted neutrality like finland once did. and then we make a commitment to not join nato vehicle when we return for mr. kimball morris johnson came to kiev and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting. most of we what this is, the 1st time the senior you creating an official, a very close associate of presidency landscape. and someone who was on the negotiation team from you grades coming out and saying that these room is well indeed true, that a peace agreement was almost the place, the pressure demanded chiefly neutrality that you paid wouldn't join laser with
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matters why that was this, this push towards keep the pressure you credit in you credit into authorities. and then there he confirm some things with many others. have said since the bar, as johnson, the prime minister of great britain himself came to key. if, as he said, don't do it, don't sign a peace agreement with the russians continue with the boy. and that was the turning point, allegedly often which presents a liftgate came out and said to google until they reach you paid for this 10 place . 1991 since that that has been a tremendous loss of life. hundreds of thousands of ukrainian soldiers killed, injured, huge, lots of the country. devastated. and now they're talking about negotiations again again, the 1st time that it see that you can't, in official, has come out and shed those details. and these come comes at the time when in many
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publications around the world and from officials from senior officials in europe in america were hearing the word peace negotiations. the words peace negotiations more and more something the seemingly was anathema at the start of 2023. when they were these, these hopes that ukraine could achieve victory through military means at this point . it is important to mention that at this time, uh, any quotes for peace negotiations in ukraine. a punishable by loyal peace negotiations with russia, a bad by little a decrease signed by the landscape zalinski himself. nevertheless, this is a critical admission. perhaps a ton important because many ukrainians who have lost relatives who have lost loved ones with being forced to flee the hundreds of thousands of men who are abroad in europe and by showing over the world trying to trying to dodge the draft
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a new credit and the mobilization, they will ask the question, what if it was wrapped simple? was it was it was it was it continue with the boy condemning hundreds of thousands to death when oh, the genetic he had to do was sign a piece agreement guarantee neutrality. yes and good investigative work right there from us senior correspondent, motor. i've guys the but here all to contribute. it's hard to read. now joining us on this stuff that they often and what us story tara, i mean here we go. it's finally coming out, isn't it the west, through a monkey wrench into the piece. thoughts between moscow and we're talking end of march, april 2022. i guess i want to ask you, why do you think it's coming out now? and why do you think t f is the one showcasing the issue? you know, it's really interesting and that's a, that's a good question. um, so the chain of events was this, they, they went to turkey by 10 to nursed, go cheapest p, a peace agreement towards the end of march,
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and then in april or stuff and trotted down to kias and put a stop to it and said, you're absolutely not going to do this for 2 recent. he gave 2 reasons. his reasons works. the less doesn't want this war to end. and you can't back down to the bottom or pretend that was his, his position. and key is of course being, you know, the vassals, that they are for the united states. and this proxy war anita, is fighting against russia via ukraine. capitulated and um and said, okay, the war continues. now you've lost a generation of you painting and man as a result of peace that could have been achieved. now this will came out in even ukrainian press in the summer and in may in july you saw some independent journalists covering that force. johnson put a stop to this, but it didn't get any lift in some of the major. oh, sure, yeah, horrors. yeah, you're telling me the mainstream media wouldn't report this. right, but honestly the right, they look orest johnson, it goes to key. if he's got these, told me the whole before it's gonna save the lives of hundreds of thousands,
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thousands of people. tar. why do you think, why do you think? because for such a long time now we've heard the western political and media landscape saying russia doesn't want to 12 piece. russia was negotiate. and yet if you look at it now, it seems that what so landscape advisor was saying right now flies right in the face of that narrative. but russia was actually willing to state of the peace table . but the u. k. barth johnson. they scuffled the talks. absolutely were, you know, and as a matter of fact, in june of this last year, the bottom recruiting president putin had showed the actual document of how russia was withdrawn troops from kids and try to you know, meet with this acord, this piece of equipment. they've made, they ask for 2 things. they want to do trolley from ukraine. the same thing, males from finland, right? they want to do tragedy, and they wanted not to join nato, and these were the 2 demands. and of course, we all know what happened. everything did not and pulled that way and worst.
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johnson intervene and of course, johnson was acting on the behalf of the us as well as the u. k. and this has to do with money. this has to do with profits. the western military industrial machine. you had these weapons manufacturers that have made almost a trillion dollars since the conflict has begun to leave. in fact, there was a recent call with some of these western manufacturers, weapons manufacturers, lucky martin and, and so on. talking about the profit since they've made. so it's, it's just been really horrible or is a racket the to, i mean, it really, really is it, that's why all these us politicians, you know, they getting the stocks and raise the on and lucky martin. and they just, you know, so when they get the wall machine going, these guys are just loading that pockets with cashier it's, it's such a shame. and yet this is the beacon of freedom and democracy in the world. are you know tar ah, remember when, when you cry and kicked off and the american secretary of defense lloyd austin, lloyd, austin,
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he and he said we're going to make russia believed. right. that's what he said. so that to me, wrapped up all of it as far as i was concerned. but you know, more and more whispers of being heard now regarding the necessity of peaceful in the western media. the sound all going to talk about this. now why, why do you think the western media is beginning this charge towards piece towards now? well, very have it really. i think you, you hit the nose on the head there with, uh, westerns are, are putting out this, this narrative right now because they're looking for that offer and they don't have the consensus at home. biden's, you know, approval rating as low as continues to be. the lowest in history can't even hit 40 percent. it's an election year. they can to get the money through congress for aid that they were originally planning to do for military aid for ukraine. and so, you know, as far as the americans are concerned, this is a done deal. they need to exit somehow and they've lost, they've lost face. and now they have a 2nd. um, you know, possible waterfront with
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a, with a 1000000 middle east, possibly going into a regional war. and of course they're, they're poking at around and trying to get that going. so, you know, realistically the u. s. can't sustain to the front like that. it just simply can't and it's become obvious. so there you have a back and forth kind of going, zelinski was also being interviewed and was saying that he to a fox, i think it was the son of murdock, right. he accused russia that, that they had tried to assassinate him, a servant press 5 times forever. right? yeah. and so he's trying to push this narrative of how he, he needs, you know, support and help and, and, you know, the can't keep it alive. and so, so this may be kids way of getting back at washington by plant, by, by raising it up as well. start right? oh dear o d u raise a very good point that i'm potentially very sensitive to. i mean, look, they just send the defense secretary lloyd austin's a key of a few days ago. the form of your k p m cameron was there as well. he's going to be
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some sort of piece on board, whatever can i write? austin was there and i was thinking, you know, what, why did they send america's biggest defense secretary that why? because i think they send him that it tells the landscape, look, here's more money, but you know what? it's over because here's what we keep seeing. and tara, and the west and media and the political landscape, they keep talking about this stalemate and you crank oh, it's a stalemate. it's not going anywhere. nobody's won the law. it's. it's over. your brain has lost. there's no stalemate anywhere across the board. yeah, the west and thoughts applying the shelves anymore. they haven't got the weapons to send anymore. they don't have the money to send anymore. meantime, russia continues to make pro stalemate. there was no stalemate. hello, wisdom press. if you're listening, there was no style made. how is this gonna wrap up? how much longer that we could biden, because the presidential election next year. the, of course, the political establishment wants to maintain the image, but ukraine's winning, so they will wind rush. you will lose how we're going to get around this foot just in time for the election. do you think?
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well, i think the hawks are going to try to keep it going just a little bit longer because that's the military. you know, that's where they make their money, but they're in my and she, there's the money laundering issue, right. that's all coming to, to light in congress. all of the things that were happening with, with you train and the money laundering that has to do with the politicians that are involved. and so they're trying to do ducking cover and people are, are kind of taking each other out. so it's going to be really interesting to see how the movement towards the negotiations towards piece goes. but right now, rushes in a position where they don't have to negotiate. they've been doing knots of fine moving steadily as you said. and the tragedy is that a generation of ukrainian men are dead. yeah. and, and, you know, this is blood on the hands of the western leaders fight in the forest, johnson and others that pushed this war through when there could have been peace in turkey in april. yeah, also, some people say tara, at that one of the reasons why the bike and white house keeps pushing to continue the wars because the lensky has so much good on the buy and wide. as you mentioned
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that the money laundering, well money corruption, just just very, very quickly guys. i never got no more time here, but just very, very quickly. yeah. of $20000000000.00. recently sent a key of key of send 10000000000 back to washington. mm hm. now now what's going on with the money i guys and girls and is the western press even gonna tell you anything about this? but i want to contribute atara read it's. it's always so good to get you in a studio and have a real face to face. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. well, thanks for joining us here on oxy international let's, let's shift gears now to africa. we go and despite colonialism formerly ending decades ago, in french assurances that it has the confidence best interest at heart. many believe the powers is actually doing more harm than good. let's dig deep it now with auntie is known as a way of cook. a need to also africa has the some point, been friends, call it nice. all protect to rates dictates off. they've gained independence. france continues to access treats for by calling the game. so it's
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a commercial access to resources. and markets. methods include the promoting ation coverage, a military presence, secret diplomacy and marketing it's language. but when it's of change uploading and will change may be closer than ever before. judging by the recent events and that's we got the question many austin come and see is how much money does friends make from some of the poor. it's countries in the world and well friends, presidents and money on my crime, claiming to bring innovation within the country, saying she's african policies to save us economy and democratic development. even a few faces backlash and rejection on the african continent. because so far, tyrese's dickens long self proclaimed revolting of relations with africa. i've used a little to no results of. oh, but france isn't giving up. frances, at the side of africans to invest in all areas. french companies must continue to be present and invest on the continent. it's good for the african continent for
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african countries, and above all, it's good for the french economy. frances influence today like that of many other powers, goes through the economy. let's take a closer look at these power dynamics across this, the how region. thousands of protesters chon slogans outside french embassies, and actually gave a frame submitted to the basis. criticizing frances neil colonialism and demanding that the parts all french diploma case in point is the buttons. it's boss, natural resources including petroleum and diamond, uranium and gold. manganese and iron contribution greatly treats economy. it is the 4th largest oil producing subsaharan africa and has a substantial reserves, but french companies to dominate it's my new stick to the rope and commission considered as megan. these one up, it's critical materials, however, slight its resources, gabon spaces, mass of income,
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inequality with overall for population living in poverty. the close relationship between france and the bond was summarized by the late president, a mob uncle who said, france without the bond, is like a call without fuel upon without fraud. is like a call without a drive by presidents. so my uncle and i live bundle me up on for a combined total of $55.00 out of the 62 years of its independence with the support of 10 french presidents. of course, the bunkers were supported by the west, and particularly by friends. it took a cool for good bon to get rid of what even some friends politicians referred to as a presidential property. nobody has down to the law. so far. got bone has only been able to remove a presidential topic through military coup. matt crohn can again jeopardize france by promising to assist the unsupported, until the bitter end. africans are turning over
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a new leaf. the cool may bring cosmetic changes, took a button, but the historical channels to which the country as well is transferred to france is unlikely to be disturbed. the same could be said before new z way cool. spot concerns over frances uranium dependency. the country supplies 15 percent will frost, as uranium needs and accounts for a 5th of the use uranium imports. the soaring influence across a freak in these african states ensures that they remain an indispensable part of french interest on the continent. proof off batch is the more than 100 french companies present in this, the whole region, the most a to you to one of those companies. it's play as such as the elements which mines processes and exports manganese to talk introduce. another french giant within lots footprints in africa, faces criminal charges over human rights violations.

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