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as the rest of the sentence, are we going to let that stay? the 1st group of palestinian prisoners released by israel arrive in the west bank on friday for k. 2 more expected to see freedom this saturday and the 2nd day, a little picture of steele who was suffering in prison. the saddest theme solved with us and humiliated us the trouble pride this time and no dignities grace. for god's sake. our has a part of the swap of us relief is $24.00 hostages with the young and old. no, we're united with finally, we understand 14 more are expected to return to israel within the power of the bbc faces backlash from its jewish staff who a bought from attending
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a much against anti semitism. also in the program of the top ukrainian official confirms that a peace deal with russia could have been reached as early as march last year. but the west fold p. m to reject it and continue the canvas so much talk about all this stuff that they program as we all signing the global life problem. most of the top story to kick off is news our here or not to you. of course the 2nd day of the is really a hamas truce. a 40 to palestinian prism is as well as 14 is ready, hostages are expected to be set free in the coming hours. besides exchange the 1st groups on friday, palestinians, the west bank hit the streets on mass to welcome those released. the
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do dining is what carries through the crowd so many of whom were waving palestinian . and how must binds. the 1st group of 39 people, women and children was handed up the products the north all refused on friday evening. according to the agreement is available for you 150 prisoners. some of those are set free express hope that even more published unions will soon be really if it were not for the people of guys who would not have certain freedom most suffering in prison. there was saddest themselves with us and humiliated us. but tele, pride is tight and no dignity is raised. thanks to the resistance, god's willing. for god's sake, our heads will remain high. well, like god, this is an indescribable feeling and god willing all the prisoners will be released . an indescribable joy and gunk, willing relief full may god have mercy on demarcus of the west bank and the monsters of guys of the land. we have been free, thanks to god and thanks to the resistance,
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may god relieve everyone and god willing all the female prisoners will be in the next wave. and god willing, no one do remain in the presence which will become empty. the yeah, well there is an emotional senior union, right? the with the palestinian women meeting her relatives while living her release a 24 year old margaret i was the 1st prison of released and the swap, dealed. she and her mother share their experience off of the longer ways. it may not have it now and with my family, i would hope the police in us will be meeting on october. the 7th, i was taken to solitary confinement where i had been beaten and had been sprayed with gas, and they tried to take my view of the other female present. i was told that today they had been subjected to assault to you guys and field treatment without paying any attention to the women. or she can do waiting was long and these were hard out
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as the time was passing very slowly. we had been restless for 3 days about news of the prisoner swap deal, but we didn't know the names or receive any information. thing god, we were informed today that tomorrow will definitely be among the release prisoners . let us know it over now to remodel shortlist mohammed not j reporting on how the police, the prisoners being welcomed, the west bank. yes. so the, those are the hundreds of the fall, the single scouts of the model as well, so spank, to will come back if it is the seed in women and children in prison. is that the your for the call for me to cut a deal with or from a law and they waited for 5 hours until the last sale for that it because that's it is price for them from also due to the me think this month with that time it is and they were working on record with god on sometimes the idea if assets to invite you to guess what about what it sounds like permission and they went through the sizes in buses. they were very heavy and especially with the boss i liked the warehouse are very heavy to meet to the are the beloved sons of the,
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the adults and the they talk about that it's b. s the same as soon as he is that those women, the reason i was where i solution is 7 october, right? until yes, but they are, they even didn't know about the war about to they going to be free on some the deluxe kim, i bought it. i've asked them to live and they can't believe that is happening. so they talk about to their, their talk to experience on the, in the human i'm difficult, it isn't the embarrassment to show that size is like the jazz, which means that this is a good that you have much for how much that raise this for benefits. uh for sure, the even where do i think there is, how much the flags shopped its for the slogan store, or is it doing for some uh, how much is that a big is onto the matters what. how much sleep on the appraising for this month? um, today also as the as the model, they are waiting for the sales $3100.00. they live in the women uh, chosen labels. and i was actually wondering why those spanking of the printer is
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just and then they would have benefits to the bank because that is the only national secure thing with this. the reason why i'm going to give you a brand new condo celebration for free to we would add to the red as soon as in east georgia. and then we have something. but on friday, i have asked published footage over at releasing 20 for hostages of the group, including a young boy who was already united with his family off the $49.00 days in captivity . among others who have asked that free of the elderly with some foreign is also a part of the exchange and medical staff of the schneider children's medical center . say the former hostages are being treated by medical teams and they are apparent, very well happy and relieved to be back with their relatives. we are very exciting from the 1st moment. we. so the kids and the parents, the hogs and the crying. and it was very, very exciting for all floss, a there in good condition. and they're surrounded by our
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a monthly basis. and our team is social workers. they colleges, nurses in the a doctors. and they told us to some of their experience, we are listening for a note to and a ask a lot of questions, but they're telling us our, their story is and where listening and right and exciting with them sometimes trying with them. but they come to share these the stories riley, the celebrating of the streets is the form of hostages. we're taking the medical examinations, according to the idea of mass, is still holding over 200 people passive. over there on friday, the medicine group released this video, the 1st group being transferred to the red cross, the head of a swap, and we got the reaction from some locals in his right. the last day. finally, we came to support the children and adults who arrived. we're very moved. as you
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can see, i'm here with my family. we hope that everyone will return home safely, that the people of israel live and that everyone will be in good health and that all the hostages will return home soon. let me see. i am happy that i have my family back, so i'm allowed to feel joy. it's ok to shut it tear. that's a human thing, but i am not celebrating. i will not celebrate until the last of the hostages returns. well, the local that john list and make a color okay. and the color of able to describe the atmosphere in israel when the 1st round of hostages arrived back of the salaries of the hostages that were released the excited unhappy. but they won their privacy because a huge children, and it's really hard to explain to them what happened, why they were, they could see bt off the terrorists for almost 2 months. and that's why their parents, relatives, the brands are killed or steal escape cvt. so it takes time to understand and
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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 assemblies not 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 gaff for almost 2 months at the gaza strip, and these rarely probably that we're very excited. many people came at to the place where those, the hostages released as the flags of fees are out. and they think it sounds and they were really happy and they are helping that, that all of the hostages that we'll be back home, all of the 200, then 13 at both of them still have guys a street then today another 13 hostages, also expected to return back home 30 from them
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a to children. so people in israel expecting goals. so for them the bbc has come on the 5 from some of it's a jewish stuff. that's all for employees. well, bob, from attending an upcoming march against anti semitism, this was a discuss a bit earlier here in the industry deal with all the international with jessica taylor and steve sweeney. this isn't news bbc report as have been bought from attending to march. is that take place over this weekend? the pro palestinian most demonic. it seems fine. which takes place on start today. i'm this mulch, i gaze on 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 is coverage
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of the is all palestine conflict. the bbc has failed to accurately tell the story. so emission and the lack of critical engagement with as well as claims it has their full fail to help the public to engage with and understand the human rights abuses and folded and gather 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 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, and it's also to you by the use of being was of specifically for us. and of course, this phrase was harmless as the only aggressor in the conflict. 7 weeks since it started because of all. so obviously the papacy is have plenty of time to show its uh, editorial color, so to speak. is this the 1st time the pro israel bias concerns have been raised?
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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 the ministry on it change the headline, which initially bid is riley as far as killed women and baby. and it changed it during the above and of gauze. the 2 goals and as fonts killing women on child off the rockets strike as well. so that it was reading the ending to pressure from the is why the government, it is also recently resisted calls from the government to review. those editorial guidelines offered was accused of refusing to refer to how much is a terrorist organization. instead it described the palestinian group as minutes in the pbc prides itself on its impartiality, but in reality they see something of a mess. now the bbc was established by a royal charlton and it's paid for extensively onto public funds that raises money
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through a license fee. but of course, it doesn't really matter who funds it. what makes it easy to control was the money . i mean, 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 that to exec political pressure on the corporation. it's a points the chat on it points for non executive directors. now the government has been very clear, his position on the israel palestine conflict, it projected the as riley 5 on the houses of parliament, wallace. why was bombarding goes up and of course opposes these codes for sci fi. 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've heard from john list on the political and list a robot in like cash, and he gave us his take on what he thinks the bbc chooses to promote. it is
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the state run propaganda outlet for the united kingdom, which did things like for instance. so the lives of w, m, d, in iraq, amongst a, a, a c of other lies about conflicts where britain was involved. so it's not surprising that it's going to take a slanted few law on this conflicts in western corporate media. in general. it seems to be a little bit palestinian lights are not equal to is randomly, there are no e, close equal to western lives. and we've seen that for awhile. whether you look at cnn, you're going to look at the reporting a new york times, whether you're going to look at to bbc fox news across the board in western and corporate media and state funded media. we see the palestinians and their gaps to civilian deaths are described as collateral damage. they are explained to way as to
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why there are such find number as well. the events on october 7 are described as an unspeakable atrocity that we've never heard of in this conflict before, which is a complete life is realize the allies, the west. israel is the baby in the darling of the west. it's integral to its middle east strategy, and so it has a carte blanche to get away with whatever it chooses to do. it's very clear how the less for media or ignore. so the contacts bullet, the history turning to the ukranian conflict. now it's a big deal, a great angle on this story because a top officials in key of says that a peace deal with russia could have been reached last year. adding that the u. k. leader of the time, boris johnson, insisted the ukrainians continue to fight. let me pull that because it's a my opinion, the russians really believed until the very end that they could have pressed us. so we would accept neutrality and this was the main thing for them. tell them if they
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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 work. 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. craig's 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 nato. and that is why that was this, this push towards keep the pressure ukrainian, you credit into authorities. and then the he confirm something that many others have said since the bar, as johnson, the prime minister of great britain himself came to key. if, as he said,
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don't do it, don't sign a peace agreement with the russians continue with the boy. and that was the turning point. allegedly off to which presents the landscape came out and said to google until they reach you paid for the templates. 1991 since then, that has been a tremendous loss of life. hundreds of thousands of ukrainian soldiers killed, injured, huge slots of the country. devastated and now they're talking about negotiations again again, the 1st time that it seen that you created an official has come out and shed those details. and this come comes at the time when in many publications around the world and from officials from senior officials in europe. in america, by hearing the word peace negotiations, the words peace negotiations more and more something the seemingly was anathema at
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the start of 2023. when they were these, these hopes that you created could achieve victory through military means. at this point, it is important to mention that at this time, any quotes for peace negotiations in ukraine. a punishable by law or peace negotiations with russia, a bad by little 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 free the hundreds of thousands of men who are abroad in europe in russia who live with them. busy trying to, trying to dodge the draft and you creating the mobilize ations. they will ask the question, what if it was that simple? was it was it, was it was it continue with the war condemning hundreds of thousands to death when? oh, that's and ask you how to do was sign
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a piece agreement guarantee neutrality. yeah, i was discussing a little bit earlier here in the program with a former whitehouse stop a tower. read we. there's a good back and forth talking about the choices that ukraine ukraine has made independently. have a listen for yourself in the chain of events was this they they went to church, invited to nurse go see if this p a peace agreement um towards the end of march. and then in april for stuff and trotted down to kias and put a stop to it and said, you're absolutely not going to do this for 2 reasons. he gave 2 reasons. his reasons were the wes 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, and said ok, the war continues. now you've lost a generation of your training and man as results a piece that could have been achieved. now this will came out in even ukrainian
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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, right. you're telling me the mainstream media wouldn't report this. right, but honestly, the right may look orest johnson. it goes to key if he sconces these, told me the whole before. it's gonna save the lives of hundreds of thousands, thousands of people. tar. why do you think, why do you think? because for, for such a long time now we've heard the western political and media landscape saying russia doesn't want to 12 piece russia well negotiate. and yet, if you look at it now, it seems that what so lensky is, advisor was saying, right now flies right in the face of that narrative. but russia was actually willing to stay to the peace table, but the u. k. bars johnson, they sco hope to talk. absolutely. or, you know, and as a matter of fact, in june of this last year, a lot of improvement,
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president clinton 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 made they ask for 2 things, they wanted neutrality from ukraine. the same thing, males from finland, right? they want to do trolley and they want it done to join nato, and these were the 2 demands. and of course, we all know what happened. everything did not, and pull that way and worst. johnson intervene. and of course, johnson was acting on 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 it so it's, it's just been really horrible. me looks they just sent the defense secretary lloyd
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austin's a key of a few days ago. the form of u. k. p m. cameron was there as well. he's going to be some sort of piece on board, whatever. can i read? 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 sent 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 tara, in the western 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 is one. the law it's, it's over. you said you praying 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 a name or 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 for just
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in time for the election. do you think? well, i think the hawks are going to try to keep it going just a little bit longer because that's the military unit. that's where they make their money, but bear in mind to there's that money laundering issue, right. that's all coming to, to light in congress. all of things that were happening with, with ukraine 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 to africa. now where despite french colonialism for many ending many
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decades ago and powers of course making assurances, it has the confidence best interests at heart. some believe it's actually still doing more that good as that correspond to now it's class a need to also, africa has at some point to be in france, colonies or protect to rates that case off. they've gained independence from, continues to seek access preschool by calling these teams. so it's a commercial access to resources. and markets. methods include the promoting ation coverage, a military presence, secret diplomacy and marketing it's language. but what is of change uploading and well change may be closer than ever before. judging by the recent events and i forgot the question, min, you're asking coverage is how much money that's friends make from some of the poor countries in the world. and was french president, and when your ma crunch, claiming to bring innovation within the country,
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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 yielded little to no results at all, but france isn't keeping 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 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 reads and thousands of protesters chon slogans outside french embassies and actually gave a friend submitted for basis. criticizing frances neil colonialism and demanding the departure of prince diploma case in point is the buttons. it's false natural
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resources including petroleum and diamonds, uranium and gold, manganese and iron contribution greatly. teresa cotton beach, this is the 4th largest or produce site in sub saharan africa and has a substantial reserves. but french companies just dominate, it's my new stick to the rope and commission, consumed as mega needs one of its critical materials. however slight it's for sources gabon spaces, mass of income, inequality with overhaul for his population, living in poverty. the close relationship between france and the bond was summarized by the legs president, oman, bumble, who said, france without the bond is like a call without fuel bonds without fraud. is like a call without a drive. us presidents. oh, my bundle and i live bundle. we've gone for a combined total of $55.00 out of the 62 years of its independence with the support of 10 friends presidents. of course, the bunkers were up supported by the west,
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and particularly by fronds. it took a cool for good, but to get rid of what even some friend split titian's referred to as a presidential property. nobody has found to the law. so far, gap bone has only been able to remove the presidential topic through military to macro and can again jeopardize france by promising to assess the unsupported until the bitter end. africans are turning over a new leaf. the code may bring cosmetic changes to the board, but the historical channels to which the country as well is transferred to france is unlikely to be disturbed. the same could be said for new z way. cool. spot concerns over frances uranium dependency. the country supplies 15 percent will, frances uranium needs and accounts for a foot of the use uranium imports. the consorting influence of a frogs to freak in these african states ensures that they remain an indispensable
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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 which each one of those companies, it's play as such as 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. and it's a big projects across the continent. the total energies has consistently failed to respect local customs and for the ships related to the treatment of graves. in addition, the company did not follow international best practices related to identifying grave sides, developing plans to relocate affected graves, providing compensation for impacted families and respecting the spiritual and really just need self effective family and community members. like dominos, african states, all one by one or dropping the shackles of neo colonial tad. my lead to tune of
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fossil game music, and the bar and all say no to france as long time domination of african financial political economy. and security of phase from sees the importance of voice interests of stopping these nations from using their resources to grow their own economies. but finally, the applicant domino's saying, all revolve from the game is over and the couldn't get it right that you can still see a more if i walk on line at knology dot com most of a pro se telegram trying to was for the meantime. thanks for joining us at top plus the, our, rebecca the the
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