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and also some of the, the celebrations on the streets of the west buying because jailed pilots to be installed released by israel. and we're united with lot one to the 2nd round of exchanges is wrapped up to the present a share of the belief that no prisoner will be left behind boss. and we have faith, the palestine will also be liberated due to the efforts of the resistance price be to got some assets pre $17.00 hostages, including 13 is riley to return back to families in color v blake. south. it is not as much as a patient about the head of a boat exchange expected to take place today, their arkansas and the delay experience overnight may affect this sunday
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or 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 israel's defense spending. so it says time is nearly up for a tax on gaza to resume with any future thoughts, potentially accompanied by an idea of bombing campaign. bombing this stop by the side print by, that's fine, and demonstrations and support of how to sign all around the world with a unified message. but a temporary truce is not in the right company. for this, i was like real cost for most go straight into your news. we go and starting with the latest around of exchanges between israel and hamas. israel released at $39.00 palestinian prisoners late saturday night to fulfill it's part of a swap. agree the
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former detainees arrive by bus south to being set free from it is really prison in the west spine. and then of course they were created by federal palace in the. 6 pictures right here, we're going to how many members were you? and i think with each other off and not seeing them well, we'll see them for quite some time. the crowds paraded through the streets with a full my detainees, and we did hear some of the stories. they took everything from us, it was very difficult. they did not allow us to go out and breathe fresh air and all the cells were overcrowded. life in prison was completely unbearable. god willing, all the prisoners will be released, especially those contempt to live sentences. most of the prisoners share the belief
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that no prisoner will be left behind boss, and we have faith. the palestine will also be liberated due to the efforts of the resistance. praise be to god. do most of us will that we were taken at 7 in the morning and around 10. they told us that there was a deal and we would be released. we were very surprised, but it was a wonderful feeling. thank god. earlier reports circulating today, what doubts on the x j, and use that set to take place today. a senior i read across the official told sky news that he was quote, not confident about the release. so we followed off with the red cross for a comment on that statement. we were told that the comment was misunderstood. balance of the official was simply based on the complexity of the process. the i was talking with the west bank based jonas, mom and not a bond is really jonathan nichol. y'all came from tel aviv to get the very latest on what is going on with the prisoner exchanges. i. it's wilks wilks,
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i ever go to. i've seen a lot of student overshadow, is in charge of the original issue. i confirmed to me that the for the, the month yesterday, it was back on the schedule and there is no delay at the moment and everything was okay. and the soonest that we sent to, or what it was, it went on this evening, or you said the 1st thing is i would be that's my fault and why it's an open time here the sooner because i wouldn't be afraid of. i was having them before. yes. the billing is early fees. 78. but a scene of the prism of some of them are women and children. mamma, thank you for that. over to nick quickly. nick, i'm sure you saw the crowds of the protests instead of eve. i mean the pictures were showing thousands of people calling for the resignation of nathan yellow. how do you think the public will react? now if something does go wrong with today's hopeful exchange. so actually these really, bob blake is really angry and then the all in the past years,
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especially after the corruption, the deals said that the where it's suppose that the 2 bar dean allegedly and then now in the past year, also there was a lot of breakfast against him, so after 7, so folks over, of course, even more people and residents and yells after what happened because they think because the danielle was so into it, she's the person that lives and she is person of trial sports and that his survival believe to cope all these things was much more important to him instead of thinking how to defend his riley people. and that, as we saw, the said as of october, the border was open for so many service the game and slots are many's riley's. so of course the israel is angry if nothing else, but they're not showing it too much until that war will. and because they know that's now really to focus on the fight against thomas and the officers that after
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the return of the hostages, they can deal to isn't it then you know? so that's why we see brought this against. but then you all, but the really mine or in what will be the future after the war will. and as those prisoners will being released in the west bank, is there any security forces in jerusalem rated the home of one of the detainees who had been swamped just the day before on friday, the residents that of so he's 7 year old. is that a job is to serve 7 years behind boss? 2015. she was headed home when a propane tank exploded in her car during a traffic stop. she was left with buttons on over 60 percent of i bought a nearby police officer was also injury. i thought he's that accused her of a terror topic charge. she continues to deny. she's supposed to journalists upon hubbard kind of thing. got him home. my suffering is of this. there is no need to speak about it. but i was also heard on an emotional level,
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i missed my relatives, but this is the price of present a piece. the i've, yes, we're seeing removing john list who are attempting to cover the homecoming of java . so the press one around the house would have a stake out there and they would have to leave in some even pushed away by as ready . office. ok. meanwhile, 17 hostages, including 14, his riley's, were released by from us. the management group published a video showing them being handed over to us off of the red cross. and those former captives have already reached as well, and not receiving medical treatment at the hospital images that were pouring into many rejoicing to say good, we're united with their loved ones and anticipating the 2nd group. so i'm coming on saturday. no, i'm most proud. so right there we're looking at tel aviv while they expressed support for the families of those still held captive by some us, they did accused the government of not doing enough to negotiate. they really, we spoke with some of the relatives who shut their frustration to uh, from uh, why do we know we assume his guest on the ground?
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and we know that the conditions there are very hot specifically for old and do you people it's hard to vista, my daddy's an ambulance driver. he's the volunteer maddie for many years. so our hope that he and his, the people that he's, that he's with because we do have indications from the phone 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 a indication who is being held hostage,
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but also what is their medical status simply by medical attention. i look back at the effect of change on friday just quickly here as a form of hostages being reunited with their relatives. it's all happening right there. the is really medical center. and as i see, freedom in the home mind for the 1st time and what nearly 2 months now. and the month the hostages released to tie and filipino nationals was set free. you're seeing the is there any foreign minister greeting some of them there? now israel says that in the future there will be no reprieve for her boss. during the next round of negotiations have a good self money. law 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 . and while the temporary peace is still more or less holding and gaza,
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the streets of some european cities just flooded with pro palestinian support, his demanding a permanent seems. 5 will show you. boleyn. for example, thousands of demonstrators marching with the sign of reading a free palestine, and then milan, people shouting that supported by waving palestinian flags and some holding signs. right. reading stop the genocide, but not just there in europe crossing all the way over the south east asia in the philippines because all those people that marching along the route in the capital of manila, those independent saying this temporary short term truce. not enough. your humbly asking the u. s. government to stop supporting the issue i am on killing those innocent people. 4 policy environment as the squire, that's just up for a few hours these far. no, we don't need that. we want a firm and as far from the as the, by the side,
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me stop. no bombing this stop scaling. find a side playing fine. that's fine. that's the, that's not very true. so it gives guys things that are pretty new from the idea of forming come pay the scale of destruction seen here at the shop, the refugee camp in northern gauze. risk. just astonishing. look at those buildings . right. the brought out vehicles, the streets such as missing and separate the ones driving gauze, the city. now the valley stands off, the wide spread destruction. if you happen to get more pictures, we'll show you the videos. read the speaking for themselves. a number of buildings have just been leveled over the past 7 weeks of his riley strike. now, prior to the stoppage, and hostilities that is really tell that grabbing channel posted a controversial video, it is an id. a soldier appears to dedicate the blowing off of an a pop and bucking garza to his 2 year old daughter for her. the business as the bus then is the guy that i own
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the . that's the show you. i was chief of the largest hospital in gaza. what was once a center for health and heating became a focus of israel as ground defensive. i'm sure you remember the idea of i spent a long time claiming that that hospital was a hamas c'mon center. we had a chance to talk with one of the patients at the medical facility, have a listen to a story. but it does. how does the flu of the bombing and i found myself on the durable with 3 roots of my head. they broke monstrous. and when did you like to? i'll shoot for hospital, they buried my dead veterans here in a hole near tree when the is really almost on the hospital. they brought
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a small her in a little food before pressuring us and fighting women and children. with the truce more or less the place. so some guys and decided to return to the homes in the north. but that johnny along domains saw out the dean road is a challenge. and it's so meanwhile, safety and the south a bank, they've not exactly as advertised it. we can see locals and 5 units are threatening to discover that homes in ruin. many of scouring the records and the hope of just finding out how to send you understand the border and other alpha are also taking advantage of the poles and i'll spell it needs to get out and stuck out. we're humiliated, very humiliated. i'm a teacher and now my house is gone. my life is gone. we performed on prayers and came right away to witness the situation. it's like there's just to get bread and survive. if you can call this living at all, it has a lot about it. so many what is 80 tons compared to the whole gather street? it is nothing. will it get to? well, how about on eunice roof last?
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central gas or northern gas? uh, it is not enough to supply the gather street as us now. bakers have stopped working as have restaurants and kitchen. people have turned to baking bread and firewood. mobile, i'm much homeless and losing hope those display thing guys are a force that even temporary comes with winter approaching on the coast and threat of bomb for those with chronic illnesses, the situation is even more challenging. so for now, the story of one woman who needs a special medical device just to be the we are calling the civilians to leave the guys, it goes out. some us wants to keep them. there is a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be
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here on the all civilians and one of the conditions here and very difficult. i'm sick with the chronic disease. i have health problems with my lungs. potential i live in is not suitable. it's always dam finish affects my breathing, the
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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 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 a 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.
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the life of you right now, it's set no to a truce and then how to change all for analysis on why israel to utah and what might be next for the hostages? i think prison is the right top for right there. costs with the the bye for now here on the program to but then we go a 1000. this took to the streets for a peace. riley on saturday, demanding the german government stop sending weapons to you. pray and people activists have branded the governmental approach to the conflict in ukraine versus the bombing of palestine. those both the double standards demonstrate is demanded to not raise a military spending and instead dedicate funds for medicine in education at home. yeah, protesting the drum and capital full of an early a bombshell revelation of a top official and key of the day peace field with moscow's code has been reached
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last year. so the u. k. leader at the time, boris johnson to reject fits the tools and fisting ukrainians. continue the fine. let me pull it up because in 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. they were ready to end the war if we accepted neutrality like finland once did. and then we make a commitment to not joining nato when we return for mr. kimball forest johnson came to us and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting with the cost of we. well, let's look at more of the story now, costing life to a member of the european pod. wonderfully at alternative germany potty a academic kinda lawyer. there he is. right that gun a back. good afternoon. almost good evening, gunnar. thanks for joining us here on, on the international. what do you think of this story is? yes. good. yeah, good off to do to sorry. repeat the question, i couldn't quite get it. i haven't quite got into my question yet,
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but i'm certainly glad that we can establish so we do have a good new signal and a good connection. you kind of hear me. ok, gunner, it's rory in moscow. yes, yes. i can hear you well if, sorry, just repeat the question. i would, i would love to get into my questions here. this is a, this latest statement from the ukranian parliamentary speaker, david, are from you. a now echoing the russian stones, that it was western partners that were not willing to allow t evan. moscow to sit down to pace towards 1st of all. why is it coming out now going on? why is it coming out from such a high as shown in the key of regime where that's of interest the of the laptop part is the interesting question. why is it coming out now? well, because the story has speed out all day and off ever since april all day. but it speed repeatedly denied that suppressed a. so 5 delay, i think the survey, the voice is be the edited at that it's very difficult to die. so as so offered
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that the dogs did work. that's why i think it's guthrie at the bed to. it'd be dial . it was obvious. the boy exclusive right at the beginning. why does the you create a populous size that use? that's more interesting question. i cannot give you full of so to but i think in general tubs you create is obvious, the water aid that with a boy the very least west of the past. i usually get interest in property. got you great because it seems to be a box of less a barrel to better how much money is being forwarded to it. i think the prospect of ukraine with exact bowl, which was always so highly debatable. a proposition seems more of those that have is yeah gonna, it's definitely seems, i mean, the intelligence communities in the, in the u. k. and even in langley with junior in america about what,
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2 months or so ago, there were these internal memo circulating the gold leak, and they will already saying the was i ukraine's last nato's lawston. and it's all over that was a couple of months ago gone, but now slowly bit by bit starting to come out as you say, the european public political establishment fatigue has definitely set in, you know, when you talk about, you know, bar johnson like what 2020 to the end of march and april, he flies the key of to scuffle. these thoughts. hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost ever since. of course forest johnson was the man holding those a late night drinks parties during the whole cove. it tobacco, he couldn't find his what stop messages. i mean, this guy has got this so much doug on this guy, boris johnson. i mean, do you think that could be any ramifications gonna come back and hit bar as in the face? i mean, considering what he did by scuffling those piece talks when i wish you were right. this certainly plenty of evidence now. what his job said was,
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and i was these on all those steps because he's promoting a particularly god, who and he was particularly got to have on your grade. but i think if i look at research, god, those it'd be you richard or also job a d a, there's one less that we could drop that. the culprits i never really finished. i'll give you another example. but as jobs this stuff, the one who called 5 does what's up in the text messages. because this is a for the lied, who's even the head of the european commission. and she had a big capital when she was defense with this stuff. the job is she avoided hundreds of millions of pounds intensive contracts to america. the business advisors were supposed to get the job it off for us. is it the space it a to it to uh, uh, eh, into uh, uh, co, fast rad. it is exactly the opposite. it has happens. uh ads that were bitty, uh,
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they were uh, roubles divides, uh personal connections to those. she devoted the contracts to ad towed faculty. a sudden the said offer did show up was they could see the guy she called the shop. she was had an issue due to the european commission. she did the she that did the exact, the, the se, with the us pops you to put the top of the pfizer, get she called find the messages. so i think there's plenty of evidence of corruption in the highest circles of european adapt, showed european politics, and it gets to by law and age, not a single culprit has been published. so i'm afraid it's simply part of our month to european political fac, right? a gun to your one, sorry, sorry to join, but you guys, i just, i do apologize for dropping it but, but you just reminded me when you talk about the nepotism. i mean, you think back to the bite, biden pelosi, kerry 3,
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they all gave the kids jobs with this bar. is my firm in the crate and build themselves on advisory positions? i mean, if nepotism is just ramp and these days gone to what do you, what do you, what do you think about the prospects here that the europe and germany might, might find leap hoped to push ukraine to the negotiating table. to wrap this up, it is very difficult to say, but i think the we uh, slowly adds, it gives that direction biography, as it may take a lot longer that uh many people who picked out the uh, large parts of the job and populate the homepage. it's as a result, people, the thousands, tens of thousands of stuff, those hundreds of hundreds of thousands of people will die because of those delays . i think the job is gone but doesn't want to be seated the seat to be at the forefront of those attempts to break the war 2 it ed school says another
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reason for it. the greed, a part of the job with god forbid, actually, well could see drops should have trade legs between russia and the european beauty, the chevy. take it up because it gets the book very good excuse to push the push through. there were agreed to agenda for the job with economy, which is it doesn't this off to, you know, i could play with the old russia, so they can blame on russia, author the, they cut or shoot russian energy. sorry, sorry, got out. just saying, i mean that it was euro, but cut off russian energy. it wasn't the other way around. yeah. you're, you know, i do it, they still manage to play a restaurant. they say everything they do in europe. now there will always do better. how silly and self destructive they would always say, well. ready we have to do a to contain russia, so rush, i still be betrayed as the aggressor. they say, well we have to punish restaurant even if that's bull hob full to ourselves,
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then to the rest of the economy, which is pretty much what everyone believes style. so if they've got the, let's use it as a kind of excuse for inflicting the kind of damage inflicted on their road. the call to be in jeopardy. i think the whole seat has gone well beyond reason and they are looking for any type of, uh, of external uh, excuse that could be used to justify at least some of the uh, damage that they themselves. i'd like to go to the or p a, the job or the call to be the job. he caught a, b, c, d, a called a b, that's it. recession now worldwide, it is contracting foster that everyone else. the recent said a job that he wants to be, but about the a so t lead to get caught of use it well. and the longer it's, it's a self impaired. he just like you great. that is all just i the g 7 countries gonna,
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i mean if, if you want to really look at g d p and on the growth and all this kind of stuff. basically in the top 10, the g 7 countries have dropped down to the lower part of the top 10. and now you're seeing essentially bricks nations and these multi polar world nations coming for they like top 5 now with, with the economies and g, d, p, the lack of debt. i mean, it's incredible, these people, it's not something right. i see my job at the, to some extent this process is the deductible because of the demographic change. it's higher growth rates in southeast asia. but i think the west is doing what it can west of europe, it take to catapult itself out of history. the u. s is the major west of the call to be that's holding up well at if you want to include japan that sold the golf well to but west of europe. yes, i think it's a very sad story. the job. but he is, i think, leading the way while you think about, you know, german is being the, the industrial backbone of the european economy for so many years now. and they've gone on doing, i'm running out of time here, but i want to squeeze in one last question to if i can. just a few days ago,
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the form i u. k, p m cameron was visiting kia for a p. all you know the photo up way that was the landscape, the american us. so secretary of, of defense, lloyd austin, he went in there as well. it looked to me like they were there to tell us that landscape wrap this up. it's not going according to plan ukraine. nato have not one you need to wrap this up. but what i want to ask you gunner, is the you pay just announced a couple of weeks ago. we've managed to emergency trains 30000 new ukrainian soldiers. we've got them trained much more quickly than normal. i'm gonna send them to the front line right now. gonna, what's gonna happen to the news? 30000 ukrainian soldiers just trained in the u. k. they're going to get sent to the me crying to what do you, what are your expectations? well, you know, i mean if you trade searches very quickly. ready that also means you've tried the very badly, and we've got that, it'd be 5 phase based was job if he was sending a lot of for the yard,
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it will trade people to the front. the 2nd well as well. it's always the beginning of the and you wonder why so many of the soldiers have been defect thing and even come ping and marching through the forest to try and get across the border. and out of you cried a member of the european parliament for the alternative of germany potty academic and lawyer, a gun of back. so good to have you with us. thank you very much. pleasure. thank you for joining us here for this program. live for most goes about half past 5 in the early evening hours here. thanks for joining us. we all bags or the the
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hello and welcome to wells of part. 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 is about the nature for the nature of peace. is it still cheaper or more profitable to keep it going? rather than trying to settle, the disagreement is that spark that in the 1st place we'll discuss it. i'm now enjoying by and geoffrey roberts emeritus professor of history of 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, it's good so you're good and i'm so sorry and offer our last encounter and so cheap . well, we had a different topic for our station back then, but in some way, you know, everything is really.

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