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the lot should be to go the well hostages. afraid go i how much will cost us as it will release to the past the and for the surely is bought latest. it's jane. the product is all the freed hostages haven't been taken. why have you called the to the hospital where the loved ones and to, to arrive upon assign related questions so, so i think hold on the international community for help of the ends of the 2 bigots, hospitalization, gaza are arrested aspects, but the size is the needs to be held accountable health care workers and time and they should enjoy paid up to the event was they were conducting their life savings mission, just as should be all responsible for engaging in these. and they want to
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find the is the 11 p. m here in the russian capital. welcome wherever you are cashing of the news from today across the globe. this is archie for more hostages have been returned to as well to lynch all fine. is there all the latest today on the night? just group released by how much was part of that 1st you but as, as of the hostages, are flown by handicapped into the hospital, blacks and waiting, seeing the arrival of their loved ones. edward said, as well, is it so if it's a free 30 passing in prison is in the coming hours when years was confirmed by casa, which had faced earlier that it was working to win the release of all hostages as well as live now to our java so we'll have
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a nice you from the westbank city of ramallah, unenroll, me vitamin and nick, koli on and 10 of the gentleman. thanks a lot for us thing. i know it's been a busy day, but nick, let's start with you. another group of hostages has been set for it said to be 12 this time we believe including 2 foreigners. how is that news going down in terms of these? so the assemblies of the hostages, they are excited to welcome their loved ones and that those who still didn't receive their relative, the looking for them. and hoping that the coming days more and more hostages will be released by the terrace of some us. and also there is a lot of expectation from that is riley send, especially from the families of the hostages, that it is route. we'll continue the deals of exchange between prison or send
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hostages. as long as how much the deliver said these riley is back home and they are very, very anxious. and because they hear some very her stories from those who return from the can save it to the children and out during them. and, and they're saying that i have to be there, that the children were forced to watch how i must be hesitant to be both. and when a child even wants to watch the still 4th thing to watch and that the other, a roommate didn't receive medical supply and the medical treatment that she needed . so that's why the relatives that are asking as fast as possible to get their loved ones back home. and we spoke with some of that and as families and people lays relatives that came to the, the, the main is where, where all of the families, our economy to support the cause of releasing the hostages. so let's take
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a listen to what they said to us earlier. i hope that there will be some more days and more deals more in the more because i want to see everyone and back home. not only the kids. uh, you know, all the men and all the women, everyone as so yes, unfortunately we have to pay and the price, but the, from my side is gonna continue those deals. it's a crazy situation. it's a very said tangible. can you imagine know anybody that is listening? imagine that their daughter with her husband and with the 2 little children or the grandmother and her husband and the daughter and grandchildren with came and paralyzed and taken away. it's ridiculous. the world needs to 1st come us to release these literally hostages that are i heard what they are going through
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in beginning and we want that. i want to have all of them back and want. i want to like in the, in one time. but we found that there's nothing that i've been so we out that we are very happy to each family member and it's getting back home. and we become like one big family, all those things it's family will become like a one week family. and we're happy to say like, have a wonderful that the family and the way thing wasn't the done and we were we within so like to them to stuff to talk about the events like game. even him like a mobile i to is also kid. you have kids, you know, yeah, in the kid building with balance and sunday, this didn't look looking at about the limit and then move on. so i can just talk about that, move on and we want all of them back. so as we hired these rarely as the desperate, they won their relatives back home. but yet they're staying after that. the one
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that these rarely army will destroy a mazda its infrastructure. it will catch all the terrace in the channels, whatever it takes, because they're saying we don't want to the sense of october again, never again because it was the worst day since the beginning of the country of israel since the holocaust. we didn't have such a nightmare, so they don't want that never again. and that's why he's rarely deal demanding. many of them that these riley army will destroy hom, us. yeah. very interesting. the what else the hostages 1st, the make. let's hope that all the hub as soon as possible. okay, that's sent over to to robert email, real big. you're in the hospital where the to the hostages arrived the sort of time ago we believe by heavy gump. that was the situation isn't quite. and now i'm the patient is do we know what was going on?
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well actually i'm overlooking the hospital at the hell of ports you typically all the journalists are prevented from meeting or seeing. and the abbas or just is quite difficult to get to read. you're not allowed to speak with them or even see them with your permission. i just want to respond to something that was said before a number of times, as you said, that it's a war crime for is often stop ambulances to arrest the head of chief a hospital in other hospitals. i studied law at harvard university and i can tell you with great confidence, it's not a war crime during the war to arrest the director of a hospital. i'm suspicion that he allow come us to use the hospital as a terra base and hide hostages in a base. and there's not a war crime to stop and, and believe in the past how cities of use and evelyn to smuggle in weapons, explosives and terrors. all right, make i sorry, robert. i mean, i'll send me, throw that back out. you them for, as i can, was i'll see for awesome and so in is reading territory so they could as well to arrest them. well, it wasn't a police arrest. it was
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a military arrest during the war. it was the army that took hold of them and when they saw what they found under these, she boss role, they said there is no way this could have been done without the knowledge of the director of boston. it will save if justice is prevail, then they so both are all the, you know, you and i filled out a little bit about the idea of saying that it has questions to all of us over the events of the same of the home. so, but it's just listening to that and then have a quick chat. i mean, also name is no c s. in recent days there has been a discussion about the conduct of the idea and the intelligence directorate before the events of october 7th. so given the painful outcomes, the interested in the matter is clear and we will ensure accountability. we will listened attentively to every one of our commanders and learn from what they thought and said the idea from the intelligence directorate within it failed in the events of october. 7th, there won't be fundamental and deep investigations,
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but for now we must focus on the fighting. shy bit where she level here. so rather than you have the idea of as all further, we hear from the idea of you yourself was an idea. and so that you told us before, it's all, some of the idea of administer mistakes. does it? i mean, how, how does this news being reported? oh, it's really scandalous on many different levels. but i think i think that's most interesting here is you know, israel is the 1st country in the middle east, have a female prime minister with golden a are. so when we have women soldiers in the army, so you don't think of this role as being really a show in this country. but when you take a look at it, those spotters who spotter the come off terrorist doing maneuvers by the border and they were dismissed. they were females. fathers, these with these officers in the unit, 8200, the intelligence unit who said they overheard tomas tara state are planning on invading and peeling people on the keyboards. they were women intelligence officer, and in both cases they're male superior, is just missed them as maybe being
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a little bit too hysterical. so this aspect of chauvinism will be thoroughly investigated. and israel as one of the reasons for this major intelligence catastrophe. i mean as one to watch for, so thanks a lot of day and say that's an odd thing to now, mohammed, you know that in romano would be best and that's a little bit about the humanitarian issue. mohammed, the world food program has been told here about the situation in the mess. listen to what was said before these a few minutes. it influenced, at least beyond partners, have developed deliberate, desperately needed 8 hundreds of thousands in the hardest to each of our team. so hunger, desperation, and destruction. people who have not received any other lease in hundreds of thousands, but the facing and immediate risk of starvation. definitely the hopes for the extension of this voice, which offered the window of relief that could save the weight for a longer term car seat. an empty the human it's eating access cannot stop. so why
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my balance here, so we have the humanitarian situation is quite di. we've heard from antennae good. there is also needing an all seeing everybody to, to get more a to, to uh, the gardens. has the humanitarian situation improved in any way since the car at the c spy? vs. it's the 200 a truck sale for food supplies, music, and supplies, as well as a suit and the cooking guests are allowed to talk to guys. the assistant guys are on the some also to los in guys as 3 to relieve 2 boards for 3 and we don't follow seniors. what is the against the across the board does what a close suddenly are completely close, which is what i do is it says the ripples the water. i'm assuming october until the spots of the interior. and it will say 5 does a go. so that about us here is where, so for the gun,
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when i talk to the guys of people from told me they kind of you to more than one me is being today because the shortage of food and the that slid stood that a $65.00 increase in the prices, so the good people are very good kind of to buy the 4 days that exist and the legal organization close to the that as a water provided by is like get us back to what the 3 laws of the guys that'd be one. so they hope that the relief ibex didn't of that. so slowly allows that instead of motor food supplies to gaza. and as i brought us here, as also the valve bus also will discuss with you a secret office that until eventually i was going to visit the law says that the law office of more food supplies to guide us through and to extend that to us as well as possible for us to us otherwise it's so out. a very nice of that. got that people. yeah. indeed that so, but the gentleman that aside the ceasefire uh it gets extended that side of the
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house to do the return and a to gets to where it needs to get to me. thank to my guess again. denise, i'm a homage knows you from the westbank city remodel on robbie bowman nic calling in instead of eve. thanks again for your time. thank you. the policy and read present society has cooled, full the international community to step it off with a heads up on you. those metals and the i'm the shameful huntsville were arrested by is already sold as while they were helping with i'm evacuation the organization's suppose person cool. before as well, to be held responsible for his actions. as jared worth is to be projected others, according to the international humanitarian law, we were conducting at one of the extremely dangerous evacuation the process because those entered and wounded keep an eye on entry is oh, is this the not solve the is what the occupation forces from stopping the convoy
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for over 6 hours, searching everything in the ambulance, even though one of those people injured people that really got a staff. and then i just think i'm defending the staff for a couple of hours. and then after this home, as many of them are under, as we call the international community, suppression is the end to release the how to, to where it says why then, and we don't have any information regarding the situation. their family members, their friends, are the up to this moment. we don't have any in 40 guarding their situation. i have kid workers and paramedics should enjoy feed. wanted to keep in was they were conducting their minds, tv mission must be understood or being. yeah. i'm trying to get to this moment for 2 weeks when it comes to the beginning of the nation. 24, i was where injured. i know we also have workers who are under this should be stock
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. and this shouldn't be able to been putting this thing in these in these were kind of scared of work that shouldn't be protected, disliked the risk medical workers continue to fulfill the duties in gaza here all the before. and also photos of an apartment. one of the palestine would present, going to is a difference of just 24 hours. the spot sayings are enjoying one of the dogs whose chances of that history. and that's the message from you and say, read general, who cooled for a pub in seas while access to a, the release of all hostages, ivan and it to violations of international humanitarian laws. according to the government media office in gaza, the homepage needs files and trunks of a daily, it also claims that house to have completely collapse. meanwhile, the u. n. a said food medicine and rules i have now, leach northern garza,
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we had form of this month for me for the past. i'm going to present this is the 1st because i have some opportunity to help with this situation, particularly in the city and the north of come beyond dire and deep of hundreds of thousands. there are still in need for very basic humanitarian needs. generally speaking, we're talking about those days of which was only allow 200 the trucks to go through the cursing border winds. the average before the beginning of this were was 500 the truck. so you're talking about a continuous escalation over 50 days. and instead of increasing the number of a the truck that a, the trucks are decreasing because it's an, as controlling the aides and use us as a tool to capture more the palestinian civilians who have been paying the cost of this continuous escalation over 70 percent or more than $40000.00 people who would
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killed us or so then women and the only people in this situation in the south is even more also dire. because often all of these people live to social cause i know it's a matter to, to find food or water. so now these days will be to, is it just not a great opportunity to support and the policy is and the to try to educate their suffering and providing them with, with water medicine along with a of the items our teams are working to send another approximately 30 to 35 a truck. and also for the 1st time to send a truck over to you for our teams who are working on the ground. hopefully today we will be able to send this a fuel truck to support the worth of emergency services and know some costs as low as live and i don't cover that as a human labor rights lead time. thanks for joining me here today. now. well is,
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well, maybe releasing policy in prison is paul, vaguely 1st deal. it's also driving more people even sometimes medical stuff is over as they need a quote to something. but what, what do you make of that? yeah, no, i is. i read that to. yeah. basically, while they released that they're actually taking more hostages than they released at this point, they've taken about a $130.00 more hostages in the west bank. and let's remember i'm boss is not in the west bank. yeah. it's not so much a quote uh, but they clearly uh see these hostages leverage and so they are going to maintain their leverage by essentially maintaining the same number of hostages as they had uh before october 7th. and many of these are our children and women. yeah, so it's interesting, isn't it that interesting that little of the west didn't come visit and see this either, but we've got both sides releasing people as we said. and we have this since extension
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always tend to be sleeping towards appropriate seats. why and an end to this conference was just, is it just too early to say? i think it's too early to say, obviously, i hope that is what's happening. we need a permanent ceasefire. uh as your report mentioned, garza is on the verge of starvation. it's on the verge of, of an epidemic. hundreds of thousands of lives are at stake. there is, this doesn't, in seems so i hope that's what we're creeping towards. but it's hard to know. uh, and of course, one very, a disturbing sign that it isn't going in that direction. is it? meanwhile, joe biden is working behind the scenes to try to remove all restrictions on israel's ability to tap into the us as reserves of weapons and
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munitions. meaning that he is quite prepared to continue supporting them in this conflict regardless of their conduct in the war. why so that's why watering. so when we had the idea of say that really to give up the war again, they, they weren't kidding. you know, then i have a question for, you know, if, how must those decide to? there's a good handle on the, the hostages. what from card does it have left? i mean, surely is opening the door for the idea. so just as to pile in or even, and really attacks from, you know, from fights of just to, to flats and, and the whole country. all the whole area is that might be time is how much time to go all the way and give everybody to everyone. but i mean, i think they could for a couple reasons. one is i think people overestimate how much they use. rarely
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government values. they use rarely hospitals so you know, we know that they operate under the handle. ready the principle in which they'll actually shoot killed civilians and their own soldiers to prevent them from being austin's right. and a number of is really hostages. have already died in his rarely bobbing. so the 1st of all, it's washington, how much leverage those hostages are to begin with. and 2nd, the other leverage hamas has, is frankly, their results. and their ability to fight is re israel. i mean they, they actually one of the reasons this truth came about is because they really have a far israel, very hard on the ground. it destroyed many times, according to israel's figures have killed over $300.00 is right. at least the palestinians thinks it could be 3 times that number. so the truth is, even if all of us use our release,
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israel does not have an easy road ahead in terms of the war and also they don't have an easy row road ahead in fighting has below in the north of that. so but the mediators line costs are the agent can continue to do what they do and bring peace to the region, then covenant caitlin label rice lawyer. as always a pleasure talking to you. thanks for your time. thank you. spin garza, many buildings now serve as seltz's for the wounded. this school has become a refuge from many policy that fled from the intermediate hospital in northern garza. here's what people say about the situation unlock and did it happen. we were transferred to the indonesian hospital in gaza, where we stayed for awhile. that facility provided the treatment we needed. we were recently transferred from the indonesian hospital and now we find ourselves in the school instead of a hospital,
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given the circumstances and the pressure we understand the challenge is what our rights is. patients of not being met. there is no medical staff, no medical services, no medication, no water, no gas, and even clothing is unavailable, beds are non existent. there was no water in the bathrooms, new crutches, no, no books, no medications. in the last 6 days in the indonesian hospital life became extremely difficult. the medical staff collapsed and procedures were being carried out without anesthesia. casualties were lying and make shift beds for corpses in the mortuary. refrigerators that cannot be buried. essential supplies are scarce and we are forced to drink water that is unfit for consumption. gas and medical materials are unavailable, making the suffering unbearable for we are facing demands and difficulties and diseases without medications or proper clothing. i suffer from dry
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ice, need an eye drops and my vision is impaired. even my voice is a fact that the situation is challenging. for patients, there are no medications, no clothing, and even simple pain. the relieves on available the water has been cut off and each person is provided with only a limited supply. when it runs out, people struggle to find more and we have a large group of wounded individuals. here, approximately the number of whole displaced people is around 1200, with about 70 to 80 wounded among them. when a patient is discharged from the hospital, they have no way to go. since the homes have been destroyed, we have become their shelter. we have established a medical point to provide periodic care for the wounded. in cases requiring hospital transfer facilitated the burden is significant and i formed an emergency committee with personal efforts and volunteers even for the most basic needs,
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we try our best with our limited personal resources. the displacement is massive and we suffer from a severe shortage of resources for the wounded and display steady on this and a to the russian president who was part of the official delegation that took part in the initial pistols. when the claim has been speaking out about the process, it was a revelation from one of the kids and negotiate is about who may have been really put a new client strings behind the scenes. that 32 presidents and ask if this was president, is a landscape who introduced the laws that for business associations with russia, there's a team who does not once piece pascal more on this now. so the, the to all correspond to don't quote a, who joined us from the rest of the done was the significance of these comments by the member of the russian delegation as well. median ski statement really echo something that we heard last week from david are asking me,
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or who is the head of ukraine's really party. he said that piece could have been achieved back in 2022 if key of had just agreed to remain neutral and stay out of made. oh, of course our committee has said that the key of couldn't have decided to do this because the russians couldn't be trusted. but in the very same breath, he said that he reiterated actually something that the ukranian government had admitted too long ago. that while the moscow sent it's diplomats to it's done, bolton negotiate in good faith. ukrainian delegation had a secret agenda to buy time and continue it's war effort on top of that. iraq me also admitted that the former u. k. prime minister boris johnson had told the ukrainians that there was to be no peace. let me pull the book as out. in my opinion, the russians really believed until the very end that they could have 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
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make a commitment to not join nato vehicle when we return for mr. kimball force johnson came to kia of and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting. now, going back to me, it didn't sky. he said he was convinced that the terms that the russian delegation had offered during these negotiations were mutually beneficial. and he also said that it gave the lensky the opportunity to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of ukrainian soldiers. an opportunity that unfortunately zalinski decided not to take and instead chose to throw those lives away. it's also, it's also important to note though, again, that it's unlikely zalinski was the only person to make this decision really because we also have to understand that the head of the us state department and the pentagon also visited key of likely to tell the ukrainian similar things that johnson told them, basically that piece is a no go. i will say not simple,
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i'll put it up after the 15th of april, one, the preliminary text of the peace agreement was ready. not only bar, as johnson came to keith, but the main owners were quick to arrive. as far as i remember, the head of state department of the us game and also the pentagon chief. and sure. so unfortunately, it looks like you craned threw away a great opportunity for peace, long before so lensky actually made that illegal, condemning hundreds of thousands of people to death, all with the west, enthusiastic help. yeah, we're interested in de la, a breach of that. i'm. they donald, that will be of course, for you on your turn around town at the see just press uh, t costs. what are the well, about on top of this busy news on how i did set that policy to come up. some interesting story is that $360.00 view is an interesting program. us up next, i will be back, have a company out, the
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dread that is the number one feeling of americans in regards to 2024 presidential election cycle. according to a new yahoo, you grab survey just released sky. no, he was there. on this edition of 360 view, we're going to examine why americans are reading the 2024 election. is this more about the world events happening, or the tone and tenor of politics in america today? let's get started. the in just under a year, americans will be heading to the polls for the november 2024 election. and it's
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never a good thing when a country is electric, you're just words like dread exhaustion, or probably the worst adjective in different, all to describe their current attitude towards the campaign season. that voters should be excited at the opportunity for either of firms, of course, at countries headed on. or if it's so bad, be excited as a chance to change. i have to think the reason why americans additive are so negative towards the election process right now. might have to do with not only the current options running, but also the results we have already seen. what both the republican and democrat leaders produced not only at home, but also around the world. let's discuss with this week's panel are for any concerns commentator radio host, steve malls berg and a growing nixon, who is a veteran, progressive radio and television talk show host and steve gal, political analyst and radio host. thank you all for joining me. you know, i want to start off with you malls word and i'm a call about vs that.
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