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a wedding, a 175 units. virtual do have sense. it's all we going to let that stay the that's the 1st group of colors sitting in prison is released. why israel arrive in the west bank on friday for the 2 more are expected to see freedom in the coming out as, as part of the full day true steel who is suffering in prison. the saddest. the insult with us and humiliated us battelle pride is tight and though with dignity is raised for god's sake, our heads will remain high. as part of the swamp, how boss release is 20 people. hostages with a young and old, now were united with families. we understand 14 more are expected returns, but israel within our bbc face as backlash from its jewish stop, who
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a bought from attending a march against anti semitism. also in the program, it's a big deal at the top of your training and official confirmed as a piece deal with russia could have been reached as early as march last year. but the west o t f to reject it. and keep on finding the why we are cooking, let me talk to 5 pm on saturday here at most go, what is the day? it's been so fun. your new spots right now. we're not to you too much. so the top story, i just thought of the 2nd day of the is riley, how much truce $42.00 palestinian prisoners as well as 14 is where the hostages are expected to be set free in the coming hours. besides exchange the 1st groups on friday and palestinians in the west bank at the streets on mass to welcome those release back the,
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the some of the former do they use or what kind of go through the crowd. so you can see people waving a palace opinion and hama slides. the 1st group of 39 people, women and children was handed up with the palestinian authorities on friday evening . according to the agreement of israel will free $150.00 prisoners. and some of those are set free express hope that even more will soon be really easy to know to the people of guys who would not have certain freedom who was suffering in prison the saddest themselves with us and humiliated us. but tele, pride is tight and though dignities raised thanks to the resistance god's willing, for god's sake, our heads will remain high like god. this is an indescribable feeling and god willing all the prisoners will be released. an indescribable joy and god willing relief for will may god have mercy on them all to subdue westbank and the monsters
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of gaza. the law 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 to the non emotional seeing if were union with the palestinian women, they are meeting her relatives folder in her readings. 24 year old mother. i was the 1st prisoner released and this will be, or she showed her experience something along the way with me now with my family home by the police, and this will be 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 prisoners told it to be they had been subjected to a soul to you guys and feel treatment without being any attention to the
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a women as little or she cannot, the, the waiting was long and these were hard hours. the time was passing very slowly. we had been restless for 3 days about news with the prisoner swap deal, but we didn't know the names or receive any information from. i think god, we were informed today that tomorrow will definitely be among the release prisoners of the trust me on friday. i'm us published footage, if it's releasing about 20 for hostages, the group including a young boy who's over united with his family, off to $149.00 days in captivity. among those who have asked that free or the elderly with some foreign is also part of the exchange and medical stuff. but schneider children's medical center say the former hostages are being treated by medical teams. they are relieved on happy to be back with their loved ones. and 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
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surrounded by our a monthly disciplinary 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 where and exciting with them sometimes trying with them. but they come to share these. the stories is right. he's right that celebrating in the streets, it's a formal hostages. were taken from medical examinations, according to the idea of still holding over 200 people captive audio on friday. the minutes in group released this video. well, the 1st group being transferred to the red cross, the head of a swap, and here's some reaction from locals in israel. the finally we came to support the
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children and adults 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 that everyone will be in good health and the all the hostages will return home soon. let me see. i am happy that i have my family back. i'm allowed to feel joy. it's ok to shed a tear. that's a human thing, but i am not celebrating. i will not celebrate until the last of the hostages returns. why, let's take this conversation further right now with a crossing live to a couple of august. first, is there any jonathan may call y'all can, who is near this schneider hospital instead of eve on westbank base? joining us mohammed the jeep, who's outside the offered prison in my life, gentlemen, by the view, thank you so much for joining us here at all. so you international behind me at 1st to you. okay. can you bring us the latest about what's being done in preparation for today's hand over of hostages, held up by somebody. a yes, a, according to the reports that is there any of what there's a,
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it's we could do for you to about a student. what is that? as on the 2nd day open, close on the day i was supposed to, 314 is a. it was that i was a from guys on time for him to the acosta. once we're going to do as far as we are, says that life mode is, i really wish that piece of the cement isn't as our basic. there's a lot submitted to disagreement over that last. what big goal is to feed them and them so that, that is developed as well into that for an old. and it's been a long time in video to be so these on to be there on very spot. today's right as may be there, but somehow i just about to repeat audio since we sent it out for the signal silver . but the people here will come to ever see the reason i say it's a free to from my offer a jump, just behind z. here i see a huge security forces logia. i'm to say that, but it's not allowed to watch and advocate the next hour. so it'd be pretty hard to, to see if that activity put it on us is like the focus for auto from those banks. but those are from those of them would be a 100. and it shows that i'm and what is patient's was there from it is maci i've,
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i've, i've seen, i just saw this in a breath of the 3. the effects you. 2 i'm the sun spots a in terms of the kind of to so briefly close to base our initial take with the minister. right. the more we think we are bound because i couldn't which of them all right, from a momma to tell her v wood nickel. we walk into standing by nick, what, what's going on in the israel department to do? do we have any information about before the release of prison is the actually the move next to the is rarely headquarters of the army. where is the boulevard called the hosted boulevard in here that relatives and the families of the house of red talk gathered in today that will be at the raleigh because they are off seeing these rather the government to continue its pressure to release more and more. it is rarely hostages from the mazda or things that should be be the expected that another 13 or 14 is relative, would be released into comic our must have them our children, like yesterday when released the 1st 13 to do at least, and they, in israel,
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the families very expecting them there at feet, but others are said because they saw that maybe they're at relatives, we will be the ones that are released by that. they are not. yes. and they are hoping that the sounding days there and really this also will be released. so the bottom, if you are demanding the government, the fees are all the primary. so for the purpose just on your list, and that person just no matter what the day and how much it 2 plus $30.00. because this is the most important, think it shows 2 days, riley society that these rel, doing to everything, to bring back its citizens. officer a did such as barebones back on the 7th of december. rent is put in advance on the one. 0 i, nick. i appreciate that place to stop by for just a sec back to the amount. uh we go. mohammed, how did the exchange go? 24 hours ago. were there any uh, incidents so you can tell us about of the, those on hundreds of policy. those are from across those bank where to get them to
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the front of the joe to we think for the history of the sons that women under children and brought supplies dates for 12 months. and then when is added to close plus out, i'd say that people allow me to win come to that i see the prisoners. what was that the most is wherever i fucking the mobile smell. soon as he liked, he had a guess as funny, great needs. there, but it's on recognition on trying to discuss them from the seeing or from the area what the spies that this was the quote with us. and so they came from, but i just thought somebody on those back they were waiting get well to receive that or son is on their daughters on that because will feed said that since 7 of 12 and they were isolated income he canceled, they love to hear the news of what's going on about the war, even beautiful, they're going to be free until the jailer snow that's still just up there and ask them to, to get out of the freedom. so it's difficult to when to show some of that. but as to what is the most, they are punished on costs and stephen october and they had
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a freedom is means a lot for the students. well, of course we've been showing a pictures of elated families with reunion is taking place. mohammed, thank you very much for that, nick. we're coming back to you inside of a re regarding the hostages returned on friday. nick, do we have any update on their health condition of the surprisingly to the families and to the doctors? all of them seems to be in a good condition, even upset, but logically they were able to talk to smile. and they walked around, they met their families and their relatives that and that there were a lot of hides even from people that they don't know itself is, are some of the army. the 1st want to see those particular things to bring them to the helicopters. and a lot of his riley is also the game. just afford them and to show how these really probably get one then back and how they are expecting. and they're loving them and supporting them down their stand up for some of the children. the future will not be so right after this. so their parents murdered in front of their eyes by
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murderous, blighted theories. but that somehow they need to continue this their lives. so here, the reality is that it had been the same time of the as well. yeah, it's an interesting comment you make that made because a loan must be a few days ago was doing it is really into view. and he said to the is really interviewer for every homicide member, you've killed. how many new hamas members have been born? mohammed older released college students that have they really have a rich death families. and what is the atmosphere in the west bank mohammed? it is up for us to move down to where have anybody that feel was a personalized and they hopes that feel more and more on that. and even that kind of source would be expended. and then they request from us post the order they kept to eliminate the phone just so they hope that the exchange of them will assure you more about sooner. but as long as they are more about 200000 policy and i'm in the jail sensitivity to what i smell according to the about a funeral officials more than i see thousands where it'd be honest advisor is like
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all posted in the spring. so that there's an issue is everybody's sponsors, if i read it and what the, she knows there's nobody to see them house without having one who. yeah. so as i said, but as long as the rest of my life, that's just the right decision at the 6. 60, what advice mazda is? and as i said, more than $1000000.00 notes and they let you go. so the issue is very sensitive and ready and both of us put their eyes such that we now see how would they be able to come to wait for them to send it back to their victory that they're going to be on their feet on, on the even plaza, just a few of them about 50 months, but the hopes so pretty that several 1000 people are still in base ideals. i'm the investigators. why do the scenes of jubilation about when all of these people being welcome back to the clutches and hugs of their loved ones, nick back over to you. if i can, can you the update on how many more people are expected to be released during the next 2 days? and i and nick, do you think that everything's on track for the numbers to be met? and so it helps that to, to be placed another part to people,
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but maybe even the 60 or 70 or even more because that it seems like it is well understand that, that it can the prolonged the truth right now and to focus on the religious thing as much as possible, actually good, because maybe it's the last the opportunity to bring those as riley's back in because if now that will continue, maybe not the prostate, both officer ward. so now everybody really left for me. think of curious the yesterday. that is what actually so and the nope then we met the 1st one. so now the. busy advertise to see more and more as well as the stomach bug. so he's around, maybe isn't good released more than that for listing. and that reason, or even if they did terrible, and are attacked by dandridge saying that now it's time to bring the ground back and under that they can deal with is the power. all right, is really, john,
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let's make clear. okay, now the west of buying, john is my husband joining us from ramallah at about quarter past 4 pm local time. gentlemen. thank you. thank. thank you. now the b b c has come on, doesn't 5 for me, isn't jewish stuff. it's off to employees were bought from attending an upcoming monitor against anti semitism. early my colleague saskia tyler discussed the issue with our correspond to steve. sweet. this isn't news bbc report has have been bought from attending too much. is that take place over this weekend? the pro palestinian monster. monica sees fine, which takes place on saturday. i'm this mulch games. i'm to semitism which takes place on sunday. now. is this a bond? is cosby complaint? some jewish stuff? name is the bbc now. the producers have cited the broad cost of impartiality guidelines as the reason for the bond on attendance, but the bbc has, of course,
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come on to 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 the full failed to help the public to engage with and understand the human rights abuses and folded in guys. thousands of palestinians have been killed since october 7th. when will the number be high enough for out at a total stance 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 jen, this have said that the corporation has use terms like mastercard, under control. so to you, by the use of being was of specifically for us. and of course this frames how much is the only aggressor in the conflict? 7 weeks since the saw the cause of all. so obviously the pbc has had plenty of time
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to show its uh, editorial color, so to speak. is this the 1st time that 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 them back down on to that pressure from the is ready for him in history. and it changed a headline, which initially bid is riley, as far as killed women and baby on it changed it during the fall, baldwin of gauze at 2 goals and as thoughts killed women and child off the rockets strike as well. so that it was really the ending to pressure from the is why the government, it is also recently resisted cause from the government to review that it was editorial guidelines officer, it was accused of refusing to refer to how much as 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
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a royal charlton 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 matters. it is 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 cooperation. it's a points to check on the points for non executive directors. now the government has been very clear of its position on the israel palestine conflict. it projected the as riley 5 on the houses of parliament. why wallace? why was bombarding garza 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
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analyst a robot in la cache, and he gave us his take on of what he thinks the bbc choose is to promote it. is the state run propaganda outlet for the united kingdom, which did things like, for instance, sell the lies of w, m d. and the rock amongst a sea of other lies about conflicts where britain was in fault. so it's not surprising that it's going to take a slanted fuel on this conflicts in western corporate media. in general. it seems to be a rule that palestinian lights are not equal to his rambling lights, and there are no e close equal to western lights and which seems to be met for a while. whether you look at cnn, you're going to look at the reporting in new york times, whether you're going to look at bbc fox news across the board in western and corporate media and state funded media. we see the palestinians and their gaps to
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civilian deaths are described as collateral damage. they are explained to way as to why there are such high 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 ally of 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 card launch to get away with whatever it chooses to do. it's very clear how the western media ignores older context bullet the history well, addressing the ukranian conflict, a top official in key a has said that a peace deal with russia could have been reached last. yeah. i think that the u. k . leader at the time boris johnson scuffled the tool since fisting ukrainians continue to fight. let me pull it up because it's a my opinion. the russians really believed until the very end that they could have
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pressed us. so we would accept neutrality. this was the main thing for them telling me 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. 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 that a senior you creating an official, a very close associate of presidency landscape. and someone who was on the negotiation team from you, craig, coming out and saying that these room is well indeed true, that a peace agreement was one, was 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 created authorities and then there he confirm something that many others have
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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 present soleski came out and said to google until they reach you credit. the food is 10 place. 1991 since that 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 a senior ukranian official has come out and shed those details. and this come comes at the time when it 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 low 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 who have been forced to free the hundreds of thousands of men who are abroad in europe and by showing over the world trying to trying to dodge the draft, a new credit and 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?
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oh that's and that's key had to do was sign a piece agreement guarantee neutrality. well the i was discussing all this with the former whitehouse stop at the top, our reading. we basically had a bit of back and forth about the choices that ukraine has had to make 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, um, worst us 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 more continues. now you've lost a generation of your training and man as
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a result of a piece 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 may 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, thousands of people far. 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 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 sit of the peace table. but the u. k. barth johnson. they scuffled the talk. absolutely already, you know, and as a matter of fact, in june of this last year,
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a lot of recruiting president clinton had showed the actual document of how russia was withdrawn troops from kids and trying to you know, meet with this acord. this piece of equipment they made, they ask for 2 things they wanted to try to do 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. so it's, it's just been really horrible. i mean, look,
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they just sent the defense secretary lloyd 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 i wrote that 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 and tara, and 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's one. no, no, it's, it's over. you said you pray and 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 style made. there is 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,
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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? 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 mind to there's the 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. yeah. so, i mean,
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are you surprised to hear this p f and most ago but ready for peace stokes in march last year, but london got involved in assisting with a fight against russia. continue. good luck finding that report in the mainstream the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the rabbit collapse of the ottoman empire gave the arabs hope for independence. but the colonial power. so their future differently. great britain and france agreed on the seizure of the arab lands under the guise of the so called mandate of the
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league of nations. this bible play caused particular indignation in a rack, which was to get under the control of the british. in may 1921 rest with claim for independence broke out both assuming and that she took part in it. soon the rallies turned into a real uprising against the invaders. more than 130000 people took up arms. britain urgently began to transfer reinforcements to a rack and used aircraft radius war secretary, winston churchill birds they use of chemical weapons against the rebels. and general ser, i on their hail, gain border the destruction of any village where weapons were found. burning a village properly takes a long time, an hour or more according to sized paulding recalled cynically. in his memoirs, the mediaeval cruel d paid off, the revolt was crushed. however,

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