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when you sit, although it's in the, the near the, the, the post group of color spring in prison is released by israel a ride in the west bank on friday. 139 more reportedly expected to see freedom in the coming was its own pocket before de truesdale who was suffering in prison. the status solved with pride this time and now with dignities raised from god's sake. as part of the swamp, come us release is $24.00 hostages with a young and old. and i'll re united with families a 13 more reporting to expect you to return to israel within hours.
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and the bbc face of the backlash from its own jewish stop to a box from attending a march against. i do some of the, just the kind of top your credit, you know, federal confirms that a peace deal with russia could have been reached as early as box last year. or the west told key of to rejected and continue fighting the already somebody to talk about him, his hours live program from must go. it's so good of you to take the time to talk story this evening covering the 2nd day of the is really hamas truths about 40 palestinian prisoners as well as 13 is riley. hostages are reportedly expected to be set free in the coming hours. besides exchange the 1st groups on friday and palestinians in the west by and kept the streets on mass to welcome those released from cost.
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the, some of the former detainees were carried through the crowns are waiting, palestinian and hamas flags for the 1st group of 39 people. women and children was handed over to palestinian authorities on friday evening. and according to the agreement as well, we'll free 150 prisoners. and some of those set free expressed hope that even more palestinians will soon be released if it were not for the people of guys that we would not have seen freedom most suffering in prison, the saddest themselves with us and humiliated us. the trouble of pride is tight and no dignities raised thanks to the resistance, god's willing. for god's sake, our heads remain high. when the god, this is an indescribable feeling in god willing all the prisoners will be released . an indescribable joys, all gone,
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willing really full. may god have mercy on the mazda. so the west bank and the monitors of gaza rely on the land. we have been free, thanks to god and thanks to the resistance. may god relieve everyone and god, we live in the prison. most would be in the midst williams and god willing no one do remain in the presence which will become empty. and the emotional saying over union, right, the with the palestinian women beating her relatives following her brother's 24 year old. my dad was the 1st prisoner released in the swell deal. and she shift our experience that you might have the know with my family and i was on the on october the 7th of i was taken to solitary confinement when i had been beaten, assuming and having a space with which he had gas. and he tried to take my view of the other female present. i was told that they had been subjected to assaults to you guys without
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any attention. they are women as little as she can. the waiting was long and these were hard hours, but time was passing very slowly. we have been arrested for 3 days about the questioners. lot deal, but we didn't know the news or receive any information home. i think god more informed to that more will definitely be among the released prisoners most of the day on friday. i'm us published for hedge of it releasing 20 for hostages of the group, including a young boy who has been reunited with his family off to 149 days in captivity. among others who have asked that free of the elderly with some foreigners, also a part of exchange and medical stop at the schneider children's medical center. say the former hostages are being treated by medical teams, but they are relieved and happy to be back with their loved ones. 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,
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a there in good condition. and they're surrounded by our a monthly disciplinary team as social workers, they colleges, nurses in the, a doctors. and they told us of some of their experience we are listening very know to and a ask a lot of question, 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 the mean time is rarely celebrating in the streets as the full of hostages were taken for medical examinations. according to the idea of how mazda is to a holding over 200 people captive. earlier on friday, the american group released this video of the 1st group being transferred to the red cross to head, to the swap. for thou hear some reaction from those in is where i began with some
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of the bundle that we came to support the 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 the everyone will be in good health and the all the hospitals are smooth. returning from soon i'm much fusty. i am happy that i have my family back. so with that, i'm allowed to feel joy. it's ok to shed a tear horse. that's a human thing with us. what i am not celebrating, i will not celebrate until the last of the hospital just returns. not just a short time ago, i was talking with a pair of john list the one in the westbank, the other one in israel, on the latest regarding the exchange of palestinian prisoners on the from us austin . can you bring us the latest about what's being done in preparation for today's hand over of hostages, held by some of the people who i would come to a to see the reason i say a free the, from my offer a jill. busy just behind the here i see a huge security forces are deployed here on the. yeah, but it's not
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a lot of water and i've been kicked into the next hour, so i'd be pretty time to receive the advisors. i know for a lot of from those things, but those are from those of them would be a 100 and it shows that i'm going to station for their families. what, what's going on in israel department to do? do we have any information about before the release of prison is actually the move next to the is rarely headquarters of the army. where is the boulevard called the hostages boulevard, in here the relatives and the families of the houses that are gathered in today? that will be at the raleigh's, because they are seeing these rather government to continue it's pressure to release more and more. it is rarely hostages. from the how about serving sessions completed the, to the accepted the another. 13 or 14 is rarely to be released into comic our most of them. our children, like yesterday it is around the family is very accessing them, they're happy, but others are sad because they thought that maybe their relatives will be the ones
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that are released by that they are not yet. and they are hoping that the something day there and really it is also will be released. mohammad, how did the exchange go 24 hours ago? were there any uh, incidents, so you can tell us about those on hundreds of policy notes from across those bank where to get them to the front of the deal, to waiting for the history of the sons that women under children and brought supplies delays for 2 hours, and then we've added a plus plus that i have people all over the income because i see the prisoner what's as far as that, that is where any offices, wherever, affecting the mobile smelling of the i was like you had a guess. i just wanted to get a need setup on police, on my condition on trying to the substitute for him that seeing it from the area. what's the size of that smart? because we are the they came from a distance away from those bank. they were wishing care well to receive them as long as on the tons of stuff. i think you got to finish on some of that. but as to what is the most, they are punished on costs and civil october and their freedom is means
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a lot for the students regarding the hostages returned on friday. nick, do we have any update on their health condition? surprisingly to the family then 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 the release time of students. how have they have they reached f families and what is the atmosphere in the west bank? mohammed rushed to uh, moved under. you were unhappy by you. that feel was a christmas time. they hopes that feel more and more on that. and you and i kind of switched with the extended on them, a request from us for the or the chapter is limited as well just so they hope that the exchange of them made me more about sooner. but as long as there are more than 200000 fellow sooners in the jails, nick back over to you, if i can,
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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? is around the hopes that it will be at least another 40 people, but maybe even the 60 or 70 or even more now everybody really i previously got for the yesterday that he's well actually so and then we met the 1st one. so now. busy at the guides to see more and more is roads coming back? so maybe it is under release that more than a saw that listing and the reason or even if they did terrible and her attacks. but down just then that's now it's a time to bring the grows back and after that they can deal with the powers. the meantime, the bbc has come on the 5 from some of the jewish stuff and software employees were banned from attending an upcoming march against anti semitism. this was discussed earlier in the program, but between my colleagues, sounds good. tell you that i'm
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a correspondence needs to be this isn't news bbc report as have been involved from attending too much. is that take place over this weekend, the pro palestinian most demonic a sci fi which takes place on start today. and this march against 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 to fire, including from his own employees. for it said ledge pro israel bias it is 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, as well as claims it has the full fail to help the public to engage with and to understand the human rights abuses and folded in guys that thousands of
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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 mexico and the trust that you bought the something was of specifically for us. and of course, this phrase was homeless as the only aggressor in the complex 7 weeks since the saw the cause of all. so obviously the bbc is have plenty of time to show its, uh, editorial colors, so to speak. is this the 1st time that pro is well biased 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 in history. and it changed a headline, which initially bid is riley as far as killed women and baby. and it changed it
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during the above and of gauze. the 2 goals and last thoughts killed women on child off the rockets strike as well. so it was reading the ending to pressure from the is way 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 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 a boy which on to 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 funds it. what matters is who controls 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
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a points that check on it points for non executive directors. now the government has been very clear, his position on the israel palestine conflict. it projected the is riley 5 on the houses of parliament. wall is why i was bombarding dawes that of course opposes these goals 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 heard from john list and political analyst a robot in la cache, and he gave us his take on what he thinks the bbc chooses to promote happiness. it is the state run propaganda outlet for the united kingdom, which did things like for instance. so the lies of w, m d, in iraq, most a, a, a c of other lies about conflicts where britain was in fault. so it's not
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surprising that it's going to take a slanted view 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'd see man uh, throughout 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 that the palestinians and their gaps to 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 in tank road to its middle east strategy, and so it has
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a card launch to get away with whatever it chooses to do. and it's very clear how the less for media northville the contacts pull the history by tony now to ukraine . confident. get your head around this one, a top of fishing key says that a piece deal with russia could have been reached last year. adding that the u. k. leader at the time, boris johnson flute a t f. he stop with the talks insisting that 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 pressed us. so we would accept neutrality. and at that point, this was the main thing for them. tell them that they were ready to end the war. if we accepted neutrality like finland ones did or boy. and then we make a commitment to them to not join nato and vehicles when we return for mr. kimball horse johnson came to us and said that we would not sign anything with them at all unless just continually fighting. most of we what this is the 1st time the senior
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you creating an official, a very close associate of presidency and 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 laser with matters why that was this, this pushed towards keep the pressure ukrainian you created authorities and then there 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, 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 the landscape came out and said to google until they reach you credit for this template. 1991 since then that has been
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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 comes uh, comes at the time when it many publications around the world and from officials, from senior officials and europe in america by 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 you created could achieve victory through military means at these points. it is important to mention that at this time, any quotes for peace negotiations in ukraine. a punishable by law for peace
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negotiations with russia. a bond 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 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 that's key had to do was sign a piece agreement guarantee neutrality. so let's take this conversation further here on how to international joining me here. the pseudo is, are no, definitely they political consulting in human rights activists who really wants to talk about this. i'm so good to have you here. thanks for joining us here. like why the national this story. you know,
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i'm not shocked by it because i knew about this many, many, many, many months ago. but i'm, i'm disappointed by it. it's finally come to light, the southern west them players. they threw a wrench into the peaceful between key of and moscow. but now it's officially coming out, but it's coming out from inside. the key of regime are, know your thoughts to well, obviously it reminds me of what goes on often in saudi arabia, when any kind of winds up reform has to come from a higher up and 3 goes way down this kind of the same situation here. it's got to be vertical before or else, and we're seeing that any kind of a out of the establishment before them, an establishment force of disagreement or alternate views on a whole range of subject is automatically shut down the driveway. is very dire consequences. as you say, this is
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a very well managed narrative. it comes from not only the president of the president's party. mm. but also the head of the rider. so this means that somehow there's a beginning of a narrative shift that is introduced within you quite in society in manageable way to for to i'm sorry, jake, but do you think because this is one of you know, one of the landscape top advisors here, right? is that when the top echelons of the presidential circle, do you think are a no, or he's allowed to say something like this either now because obviously behind the scenes, they on the verge of interest, as in between the us and u. k. u. s. is facing a very complicated re election via phone to buy them the father of the branding project that we're in the u. k. the agency is not as pronounced, but they said, but thank you. okay. they said we will stand with you every step of the way. a
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washington dc said exactly the same thing and yet, now we're getting a narrative out of the key every gene besides, we could have had peace back in 2022. but all western friends destroyed the adults and insisted that ukraine continue to fight the russian federation de. um, i mean, we, all, we all are starting to see some whispers in the media about this, about how russia and ukraine the have to come to the peace negotiation table. why now? not over a year ago. what? because the minutes every situation is a disaster for the disaster. ok, so they keep calling it, they keep calling it a stalemate, are no, no one's winning. it's a stalemate in new crane. it's not a stalemate. it's not a stalemate was fine with a 1000 estimated figures of ukrainians on use out of the way. yeah, i mean, this has been documented before they are recording women, pregnant women, people have suffering disability. so they're just basically going on now trying to
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maintain the sound lines of, uh, aesthetics on the battlefield. mm hm. but the idea is, you know, with financial support drying up what this is, it is it so just the other day, the us secretary of defense, lloyd austin, say what you will about that, that guy. but he fluids a key of a from a p. m. of the u. k. cameron was also that it was a high optics event to have him error codes defense secretary flying a key for a one on one with the landscape such as the lens he, i'll give you some more money. but what i also think he said behind the scenes was wrap it up. it's ok. what do you think about that? a while? i think it means what it means. wrap it up. do you think so many people do you think he might have said something like that? cuz that's just my personal opinion. i think lloyd olsen said he's a bit of money, but may it's all but you're gonna wrap it up now. really? yeah. you think so? why the content of the war to have this lingering issue? yeah, hold on a good get into the 2024. yeah,
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we have the special election. this is going to be a fault in center. if anything in this 5. why the function out of control? yeah, where's the money coming in? where's the transparency? we hear what kind of things going on out of care buried on corruption, right. so there's already a lot that whoever is going to run for and as far as the democratic party will have to account for. but you keep hearing the us of political establishment saying ukraine is winning, that pushing russia back, they're gonna win this. but the intelligence communities in america and in europe have already quietly said it's already over. ukraine has lost with the american presidential election around the corner, as you said, are, know, do you think the political or media establishment have to keep pushing this narrative because of the election that's coming up next year? yeah, so try they will try to minimize the impact of this particular issue, which is the main issue. i mean, what else is jewel might have known for in terms of the dementia and maybe maybe
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that mencia and stuff will build the gulf father or self. sorry i should move off but, but yeah, but you know what, i mean look, the whole, the whole west a position to hold narrative. it's folding to pieces here. it's folding to pieces. they all said, because, you know, it was kitchen show who said, years ago, he said, he said, he said being an enemy of america is dangerous, but being a friend of america as a faithful. and i, as the point of this whole, the sequence that is that the u. k has been pulling under the bus. yeah. because basically, washington, he's telling that ask you and his people, you can, it will stop saying, well, if everything went wrong is because we weren't allowed to sit down and negotiate an alternative to the war. and it all came down to boys johnson coming in and he stumble and wrestling us into basically going to defeat. yeah. and we're in the country. yeah. yeah. because there's going to be a lot of accounting, a lot of explaining to do. yeah. yeah, i mean, the countries you in with the entire generation of your playing in the young people
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that will split up people that have gone for ever. it's, i mean, you know, the, i'm, i hate to say it is because so many people have said it before, but that there is a lot. there is a lot of blood on the hands of western politicians who deliberately scuffled the peace talks and push for the continuation of the war. are know, just quickly i'm. i'm as a british national just a couple of weeks ago out of town. very nice person. but a real british establishment, terry and, and i said to this guy, i said, do you know that regarding ukraine conflict? do you know that over a year ago, that what piece thoughts happening into okay, between key evan, moscow? and do you know that the u. k. from apartment is devoris johnson that was sent that to stucco. the thoughts on this british person said to me, how did you say such a thing? that is ridiculous stuff. absolutely. nonsense. and yet, here it is because this person i met watches the bbc, they watch sky news, they think they're in full and they are deliberately eluded because they don't give
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you the right information. here it is on oxy international. we could have had peace and ukraine over a year ago, but the western players did not want that to happen. my question to you are, know what happens next. so what happens next is there's going to be more decides with the middle. so it goes, as you know, victoria, as many fathers and defeats isn't often. so did you ask, who's going to try to pay for the help of the table to the u. k? and the u. k is going to somehow it's like just we go that way out of this. my blaming most likely the point in people. yeah. yeah, i'm believable. but it's like when you, when you think about it, um no stream to sabotage below. oh not you know, and, and yet we still have the top plays in the west the world saying, we don't know. who did we caught? imagine who did this. and yet it's almost like we live from one mine made engineer crisis to another. and then people who are running this well,
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that we all live in. i think the 2nd that had, i think the absolutely crazy. we could have saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in ukraine and now look at the state of that country in the past 2 years. also, p. f has sold off software and assets, the black rock and avalon, god, and all these big companies in the west that have these multinational conglomerations. do you, do you think if, if so, lensky gets done out of key because we know most the ones that regime gone. hm. how do you get the next president into ukraine? that will be amicable for the western side and amicable for the eastern so. so tough cool isn't it's a very tough call. yeah. but we know, we don't know of any potential candidates who could be at this point. no, no. so at this point is just chaos in disarray in key of and of course that broke the american government's being paying the salaries of the politicians. and the rod is basically since 2015 of the my dying dues. so when it comes to is that lensky, what do you think he should do next? should he go to just cancel the presidential elections?
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well, it's difficult, uh, evaluation to make. i think the so much employees hands. and he ran, remember that he ran on the enforcement of the means record me. this basically is the reason why it was elected. so what happened in the meantime? uh for you, the president of the country you claim to be solved ring. and now you're trying to settle. busy on the issue on the notion that if you went to war against russia, it's because some outside of it came and told you to do so. so you acted against the interest of your own country, you know, based on falling into feelings essentially. yeah. and so our goal, the idea that all along, as we've said all along you claimed was but a proxy in the ends of nato and co is validated. yeah, whichever way you look at it. yeah. they can get away with, well, if he was an act, so he was a comedian and they, they, they plucked them out like this. they put it right there,
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the president the chair and said, you'll do for now and you'll do what we tell you are no devil like a political consultants and human rights activists. it's always good to see you, my friends, thank you to a mortgage. thank you very much. i us and i thank you for joining us here on out to you. it's a national our program comes to your line from moscow. we are back soon with the society of to your credit accounts, offensively. you know, it was a fine you. the other rush, serious of lucian's on the, on the west side and ukrainian slides, illusions about their own strength illusions about the strength of the direction of pop pundents. basically the, you know, the took their to rush or, and you crying was a door that just have to be kicked in and the whole structure would come come sometime in the looseness i've been shot with the.
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