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the the tears, all that joy flow and gauze on sunday as findings reunited was that not one's off to a 2nd round of the tiny and specific exchanges with as well. i'm going to see my cousin, who i have not known anything go out for the past month, and i mean the, i, my cousin has just been arrested and in prison for 6 months last 17 hostages. encouraging the team and to bring these are released by how mazda and how to read the returns to tennessee will start. i had any further negotiations will be done under fire. that is, if they want to continue discussing in the next time,
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it will be when the fonts are following and the forces are fighting as well as the defense minister, one set battle goes straight back to plumbing her last one. scripture is $65.00, and a few days time the follow it is sunday, it is all takes, so it is the week k all round off with the time stories of the past 7 days as one of the tools as bizarre latest to welcome to the program well, we are starting off this sunday morning with the latest on the israel. her mouse exchanges. penalties has now released the 2nd group of 5 to 9 palestinian prisoners for filling it's part of the swamp deal between the 2 warring sides the the,
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the former detainees received a welcome, synthetic palestinians off to being set free from on his way to prison. in the west bank, the proud kidwell waving national socks on surprising me about why many emotional more. 6 as families why we united, you can see the joy. i'm not faces out, the long awaited embrace. as i loved ones, they put you on this will have a machine full tossed the details from the very site, whether it's prisoners, potentially hundreds, thousands of policy. that is where, where things from that in the evening hour. so that wouldn't be what comes in and shouted the, have them salted this or event assigned for that or from us. and for the, i would assume we response of the because i really sort of the status my best to be trying to says that it's a victory for is that what's the reason i asked of that is i need to use the minister to somebody to give since they were going to be read and i thought i'd be
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circumstances. so that's i'm going to see what i'm looking for then i as well. and then they also do what comes in. they take them back home to their i respect it as i'm myself. extremely happy to finally um, i'm gonna see my cousin who i have not known anything go out for the past months and i mean the, i to my cousin has just some interested uh, and, and prisons for 6 months and other families are coming to welcome their their daughters and sons until jen had been in prison for a year is the 7 of 12 of the reasons. so of course is i started to zoom in from the academy and they came up to i went to the news or what's going outside. even they didn't know that there is uh, a computer on the deal and the they the just to inform the stuff dave i did on when they know that sales. i've asked them to a live. yeah, the we're happy on the they also challenging good trust investment that's up to now
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it's if we um, it's a very present goes on here and i so i mean the on demand women, children, even here are they were waiting for our since the evening. oh and right now, working for the delay to see if it'll allow us to the feet. and if it will be, it turns hand it to step on a scene as a from off or get on to on. i have to this area. so there what are crowd more than 2000, but a few as we're waiting for them on as they are very flight soft, think i do and coming to them and there is a guy, but i've seen aflac stuff. how about success? the flags that are moving as far as the sun as well. i was just based on that you had so it was the national you see gathering here on the everyone was heavy and hopefully that's more if it is advisable. really in the coming days. well as the is present as well being released and the westbank is ready, police conducted a rate on the jerusalem power of one of the detainees who had been swamped just
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a day before on on friday. and the residence is out of part to 7 year old is what jabez who sought to settle an ottoman, and nothing yet sentence in 2015 job. this was on her way home when a propane tank exploded and how cough during a traffic stop, she was about to bonds, to the 6 to percent. i'm 41 and a half. i police officer is also injured. your forty's, if she's the one of a terror attack, a charge that to this day, she still denies the idea of who those are supposed to be removed. and john, that's who are attempting to cover the homecoming of the former palestinian prisoner press reporting from the premises. me a job, this is her, were ordered to leave and even pushed away by us radio offices. okay. what that will do is you know, much in advance. now we want a group of 17 hostages, including star team is reyes was released by how much status, according to the i guess the military where it published a video showing its troops. honda of hostages over to red cross employees, louis the captives have already reached us,
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are all about receiving medical treatment and specials. and it just pulled in of many choice and faces like those white bags. they will find me reunited with relatives, anticipating the release of the 2nd group of hostages on saturday. thousands office reading is riley, the intent of fav. next, press the pull to the families of those who are still being held captive by last the proud to behave demanding that he is ready to government. negotiate that release. some waved his way to flags while others carriage port traits of those still missing family members. save that, they got little to no information about those still being held in garza from what we know. we assume he's kept on the ground and we know that the conditions there are very hot specifically for old and new people. it's hard to breathe there. my daddy's an ambulance driver. he's a volunteer maddie for many years. so our hope that he and his
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uh, people that he, that he's with because we do have indications uh from the phone. uh that was a group that was together. we don't know where they are now. we unfortunately have not been given any sign of life. as many, many, many other families. we have demanded the international that costs to be able to enter and provide not just an indication who is being held hostage. but also, what is their medical status simply by medical attention? when we discuss the 2nd round of exchanges, whether it's ready to join us. net nelson who is based in tennessee, he also told us about the condition of tears before anything released by him. us a band or stand at the most of the hostages. they are in a good condition,
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one of the children. she is a girl and needs the medical health, but that there is no way any danger to her life. and that is rarely families of those hostages, say stuff in the beginning that their condition will be much worse yet. the hospitals and prepared to take care. take care of those hostages for about one year to see especially the children how they are going back to their daily lives. there are more than $200.00 hostages says to and the continued to come up. and the israeli government is pressured by these rarely societies, especially relatives then families of the hostages to do anything in its power to bring them back even if it means to uphold pause the war for as long as it dates and the prime minister of israel and his government in the beginning didn't
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spoke about this as the 1st target to feed, so the 1st target was to eliminate, then destroy how much infrastructure it's heads. and the old service, the part that 7th of october. but now the main target to becoming more and more to raise hostages, because i think also it is ro understand it's not so easy to distract from us. and it will take a long time. and probably the international community will not be able to support these rep for so long. for me that was a, a, a sort of an understanding of room of the family members was supposed to be raised together. we saw for example, on saturday and mother with had to had told us they were time to the father as well . so in some cases it seems that that happened. but we're also hearing about how mos separate to the goals from. how about the do we know anything about that? yeah, it's uh, also what it's part of the deal that the families will be released together,
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but maybe how much doesn't have it control and doesn't really know where all the hostages are. because the of the, the, the station in guys and because of the military pressure, maybe they don't have the communication. and maybe there are a lot of different even movements inside of, from us than to both danielle and the people. and they're not the speaking good between themselves, fuller for some reason, and maybe even just because of for logistical reasons. and that's why that's would be one of the reasons other reason could be more cynical and maybe how much want to keep some of those relatives. so the others will not speak out too much because they're knowing they have some things to lose because that's the deal is could save it to their relatives. and this some kind of took a logical game. well, just to rewind the initial round of exchanges took place on friday and in the spirit was a form of hostages running to be reunited with the relatives, i think is ray the medical center. it also shows some of them stepping foot right
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down to is really tired. she, for the 1st time in almost 2 months, just often landing in the homeland was side previously mentioned. foreign nationals will also in one of the hostages, as well as 4 minutes to some greeting, tie and filipino citizens. whoever needs to fight from us on friday. meanwhile, the country's defense minister wants that in the future. that will be no reprise and negotiations will take place a mid idea of the bombing of the time table for the truth is short, it won't take weeks, it will take days, a little more, a little less any further. negotiations will be done under fire. that is, if they want to continue discussing the next time, it will be when the bombs are falling and the forces are fighting. that's the basis . meanwhile, being us president certified house claims, but he paid a major part in the release of the hostages. a deal that was pro could in council today has been a product,
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a lot of hard work and weeks of personal engagement from the moment of loss. could not these people i alone with my team of worked around the clock to secure the release. i cannot prove that i'm about to say that i believe one of the reasons why am i struck when i did, i say knew that i was working very closely with societies and others in the region to bring peace to the region by having recognition of israel and israel's right to exist on the president of self congratulatory position on as well to him go down to well and not talk about some us state of massachusetts. why the fight? and finally spell it for thanksgiving holiday. as the us, we took a stroll around the island, a crowd shouted free palestine. the,
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we have from the american jonathan, political commentator, who worries the findings was that don't bode, sorry. well, for palestinians, you might be to use the phone. so a lot of the search gas, and by the way, this is before he had noticeable mental decline in recent years. he's always been like this. he's always been a pretty one say on remarkable person and in these ways. so i don't see that uh, you know, that it was anything personally with him. i think that there was certainly some technocrats of business administration. and i think that certainly he does have some pretty still different mass working in the state department now for us also working at intelligence in fact is william burns is theater. so yeah, i, director is one of the most skilled diplomats united states that are have really the piece waiting that has been happening in the middle east, i think is really over to china. in fact, airport managers are about to meet in china. it's actually formulated and legitimate and the settlement in the middle east, the united states really hasn't had much to do with any of this. even in the,
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the status quote. i mean, for example, the piece trumpet, trump had drawn up that by didn't really has not done anything different. he has not suggested anything more favorable to policy. and that one of the essentially created a one state solution with the continuation of the patient. basically the continuation of what many experts call in apartheid regime against the palestinians. and this isn't a real solution these well, this all comes us. a temperature escapes causes a chance to brief take start of best situation. in this video upon me, you can see read the scale of the destruction the shot st. refuge account about to move in gaza crippled buildings. bond top costs streets little with daybreak really well that's left, then pays not just town has sustained severe damage. something that pays seems, testified to and a new list number of buildings have been leveled over the past 7 weeks of a minute. 3 strikes and well, dollars is the largest hospital that's out of shape for shown here. also sustained
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has the damage. what was once a center for health and heating became a main focus of as well as ground defense of the idea of claiming the it was a homeless kalonde center, yet to be found. we had a chance to, to, to some of the patient is that what i thought metro passivity that system to accounts of what the to pace for for the flu of the bombing. and i found myself on the level with 3 roofs of my head. they wrote monitors and wanted to like to, i'll ship a hospital, they buried my dead veterans here in a whole near tree. when that is really all missed on the hospital. they brought us will her in a little food before pressuring us and frightened women and children. as the front child trace remains in place, many calls is also taking advantage of the opportunity to return to the home and the news. the long and arduous journey along the main site, i think the road is though a challenge in itself. meanwhile, the south of den pace has not proven to be safe. i thought with such as that was so
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coming on to is waiting far. here we can see locals in hong eunice returning to find that homes destroyed many all scouring the wreckage and hope of finding some supplies of clothes while the truce offers that brief respite over in rough ha, how the thing is will say it's a safe spot to bend trout and stuck up a router and fuel we're humiliated, very humiliated. i'm a teacher and now my house has gone. my life is gone. we performed on prayers and team right away to witness the situation. it's like this just to get bread and survive. if you can call this living at all as a lot about it, so many, what is 80 tons compared to the whole gaz a street? it is nothing cool. it get to on eunice reflect. central gas or northern gas. it is not enough to supply the gather street as us now. bakeries have stopped working as have restaurants and kitchen. people have turned to baking bread on firewood
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a month while we have some time need in a kind of thing. and just as months of sherman, he's in hong units right now. so that's in the south. and he says now with us more about really what the situation is, why he is. on the 1st day of the ceasefire, we saw a huge extra the spouse of displaced the civilians. that's where the refugees hit in loss of hospital and the schools that owned us on the streets, leaving to go back to their homes in the south, in the east, in the north, trying to check on the situation there. what's happened to that house, that relatives that to me, but as is the situation of the able to live there and the yesterday, the 2nd the of the ceasefire. unfortunately. so a big number of them, but it turned back unhappy and sad, and devastated, knowing that their homes have now been demolished, and they only could salvage a few blankets or a few furniture or some of their savings if they can find anything, nor many of us would receive between 40500
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a truck that's pretty warm. so times that's my 50 you're talking about in between $20.00 to $25000.00 trucks that normally come in to us as part of periods. and this is the war during normal circumstances where people love this place before the seas 5 to this 1100 of trucks came and many of them with only 2 or 3 products. many of them was expired of the products. many of them were things that we don't need like beloved masks and coughing drops. so we're talking about a 2 to 3 percent, plus $200.00 plus $200.00 of trucks that came in the last 2 days. so we're talking about 5 percent of normal needs. how's that needs at least 20 to 25000 trucks to come in in order to be able to stop supporting the people in the us the here in had units in lots of hospitals. we haven't seen anything come in until now, a homeless and losing her. those displaced in gaza,
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also to live in temporary temps with winter approaching pools. this construct throughout the involvement might be around the corner. for those with chronic illnesses, the situation is even more challenging. is the story of one woman who needs a special medical device just to brief. the we are calling the civilians to leave because of those. some of us wants to keep them there is a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard to sign on. i see all the civilians and one of the
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conditions here and very difficult. i'm sick with the chronic disease. i have health problems with my lungs. the tense i live in is not suitable. it's always damn painted. and fixed my breathing, the my medical device works on a battery every day. i need to travel very far just to be able to charge it. and even then, sometimes there's no electricity. the
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israel told us to get out of the house as soon as possible. we slipped without clothes and took nothing with us. the moment we got out, our home was bombed, along with the whole area the. the line live like this. we want a beautiful life instability. we want to live like the people of other countries. there is no security, there is no stability. we live in fear and horror. according to law sco may a so case of gun and russian defense us pull today mass of ukrainian drone a talk over night. the on mind aerial vehicles of thought to be named out rushes
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capital, but some of those drains were shot down over the country is brianne screech and thought smoothing ukrainian buddha. all those were intercepted a bit closer to moscow in the canoe got on to the regions as well as in the suburbs of the capitol itself. one injury was reported off to hit on a residential lot in the south the, i'm finding, i just want to turn to the ukraine conflict. some developments that russian troops are holding off for kids. the tax on the spring home city of florida to explore how washington this is the intercepting ukrainian suicide trends on teams. more accounts day reports from c as a grad launcher speeds across the horizon, the zone of fine mission, the crews of veterans. they work quick. the, this is netscape,
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we gade volunteers who the crew watched the sky, suicide drones, are you big with his threats? the as always? sounds good. 3 will goods ranging shots to see where they landed? correct. the rest of the magazine sports is related corrections. adjustments made, they let loose the, the netscape with gauge god's dockwood snowden flank, the city of solar dot. it has become a hunting ground for you, crazy and suicide. drones here, they evolve is mostly. yeah, but even uh, moving,
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as i mentioned, the enemy has been spotted using signal repeaters that follow a tag drones and allow them to operate at a greater range. the enemy also uses a technical and tactical ruse in the form of decoy drones. for example, they fly around and land in a certain spot where they wait for some time before receiving information about the target and then take off and strike it varies on race and the way catches teams have learned to intercept and the need to video streams seem to be under these eyes tier you create in suicide to who the solar dot is 1st reach electronically and then jammed out of the sky. counter drilling defenses are also evolving just as quickly as you drew rifles directed and only directional jam is. innovation is rewarded. here and intercepted you creating
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a drone video stream leads to the way back to the operator. the opportunity was in the midst artillery was unleashed, immediately. planes could be seen rising in the off them off in solar dot as elsewhere. adaptability is key to survive. of netscape is determined well slide out think and i'll leave more, i guess the of oxy from solar dot the net screeching. well, those are just a few of the stories that we kept an eye on this week, or 2 to close to suspension, move fear. so check it out. next out was upon enjoy the the
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take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can the
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hello and welcome to worlds apart. the conflict in ukraine has already made military history. as the centuries, most intense kinetic encounter between 2 large, regular armies turning upside down previously held to isn't about the nature of war . and the nature of peace. is it still cheaper or more profitable to keep in going rather than trying to settle disagreements that spark that in the 1st place? we'll discuss it. i'm now enjoying button geoffrey roberts emeritus professor of history a university college court. professor roberts, it's always a great pleasure talking to you double. thank you for making it into our studio. thank you for being here for the it's,
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it's good. see you again. i'm so sorry and offer our last encounter and sort you, well, we had a different topic for our station back then, but in some way, you know, everything is related, everything is connected. and here we are again discussing these time uh, rushes, contemporary history and vicious serve. it's disagreements with the wes, them in one of your articles or rather in many of your articles, you've been expressing a preference for a negotiated add to the warranty ukraine. do you think the time is right at this point? yeah, i think now is may actually be the last time the last possibility in the coming weeks and months to get to your right to some kind of a, a piece of them. if it doesn't happen, then maybe there will be no a w, w, not a piece of that, that'd be some kind of forever will all forever conflict on supreme. at some point the 5 team will stop, but it will stop without, without an agreement. and i think that would say it's a terrible situation most of all for your crime,
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because in this war is to ukraine. ukrainian. people suffer south of the most hundreds of thousands of them killed countries. been devastated. yeah, definitely true. system size and independence of insight is, is as a is a psych i hope that it will be possible to find out why to some kind of see far piece of work. but, but, but up obviously that's just the hope i mean being realistic about it. the challenge is all done that, that actually won't happen now, or despite the fact that they are at the most suffering side, the premiums are still proclaiming their desire to fight indefinitely. but i think there have been some indicators, including an increasing number of publications in american policies are popular price that washington is sort of changing the ground for some kind. as you said, some kind of a cease fire. that's what suspend the violence. but without addressing the major disagreements of the core of these conflict, the disagreements over security between the russian, the west. do you think that's,
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will me that they'll do it 3 and do you think that would be enough simply to add facilities without settling those issues? i, i think it's also important to start it. it's not just you crying. the sofa, russia has altered, also suffer. and as for many, tens of thousands of russian soldiers have been killed. you guys have that devastating effect on the pro russian population of eastern and 70 percent on russia. russia as incentives. you know, okay. russia is when you the war but it has a number of the sensors to actually bring the water close as soon as possible. yeah, okay, but going back to a question. yes, there is a more realistic come discussion developing in the west on the back of the fi either of this. so cold ukrainian contra funds offensive is become increasingly clear that the russian is winning the water. the over the comfortable is going to be some kind of russian victory may not be a fun talking of appeal. victory by any means with but russ rusher will rent ukraine.
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