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the, the, the us, 13 more palestinians are released by israel and exchange for 12 people held by come of a human rights lawyer sees the idea of posting, seizing more civilians outside of the gaza in order to spread go shooting power. they've taken about a 130 more hostages in the west bank and let's remember a box not in the west bank. finally, all the. ready workers have managed to come out we report from the scene of the collapse tunnel in india. now as a group of construction, workers are rescued. after a 17 day ordeal. ukraine
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reportedly rumps off efforts to replenish its army with fresh cold strips and made most of loss is on the front lines bounce off for a top you printing a negotiator admits the work could have ended and marched last year. a statement confirmed by the russian on boy who led those fellows to be sold. the 3rd, this was president of the landscape who introduced the law that for business associations with russia, there's a team who does not want to piece the 9 am and kim paula in some the down here in most to this wednesday, november the 29th. welcome to the r t. news are a further prisoner exchange has been carried out between israel and thomas g. old palestinians have been re uniting with their families after being released from is really detention facilities, but with a temporary cease fire set to expire. today it remains on whether the holton
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hostilities will be extended. it's really authorities confirmed 30 tell us the names were set free from to jail as one located near the westbank city for amolla and the other in jerusalem. as part of the extended exchange deal reached under the ongoing temporary spar of these images, show 2 cousins who were reunited with their family upon their arrival back home industries. i'm. here's what some of the noise former prisoners have to say. it's an indescribable feeling. freedom is the most beautiful thing in the world. from the moment the prisoner is deprived of his freedom, he waits for the day when he will regain its un one best for them, 2 days, partial and then compete. see when they can pay to an, a homeland is liberated, an old or prison, is us up free for how to solve some of it's an incredible joy. i feel like i've escaped from death by coming out of the interrogation. so after spending a month there, the prison was extremely harsh and thank god that i was released. we left many
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prisoners behind, but i hope they will also find freedom for the palestinians were released in exchange for 10 is relief and to tie enough mills who being held by some us since october 7th. all of them, mostly elderly women, being taken by helicopter to and this really hospital family members where there are 2 of them that you can believe 52 days with family. having those 2 kids with us is only 16 in periods. her little brother was only 12 years old and we couldn't believe that you know what we had during the day, how we can come and join us. we're happy and we said and we carry joy and we everything together. it's possible we're very happy that the kids
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go here and really, really, really worried on also because we know he's wounded so we really want him here. we can take care of for a while. the prisoner swap was the 5th such exchange. since the tentative troops between israel and mosse came into force last week, it was extended for 2 days. and this supposed to expire after this wedding stay listings are wary of a renewed it truly assault. as soon as the cease fire ends. now i discussed developments with journalists earlier from across the region. can you give us a sense of how it has benefited the people of gases so far? and is it more of an expectation or hope that it may be prolonged today? there's definitely a feeling of hope that the ceasefire will continue for a long time. i think it's in the benefit of all the all for parties. i mean, is there any forces have tried for over 50 days to solve things through military
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action? so i came on civilians from the and destroying the hospitals, churches, buildings, unfortunately hurting the children and women and elderly by the thousands. however, they haven't been able to achieve anything on the ground when it came to 2 of their objectives. for the leasing all of that hostages, they actually can as hostages to their own air strikes. and they also, i'm not able to provide any evidence of all of this month and come us. so i think that the ideas and the water cabinets have realized that going through peaceful negotiations is the way out of this. that also under a lot of pressure from the, from the public opinion is ryan and from the world, especially after social media has exposed a lot of the things that has been done here in the us. displacing 1500000 and causing a big humanitarian crisis in the 21st century. dep at
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a scene in seattle uh they have trying to get back to their normal lives. however, without the electricity of that has been cut off without water, that has been cutoff communications that's coming, go together with all the displaced and all that destruction. the amount of a that has come in is less than one percent of the actual needs. and especially the people in the north given the attacks that on the invasion and the amount of destruction data, especially in the infrastructure in person, in the hospital. there is and you need that i know as soon as possible for field hospitals to reset the medical supplies through each fuel in order to it on the different electrical generators to ensure that that has come side to flight support their the scene is here asking for the more there is to be open 100 percent without the need for the is at least the vet, every single talk to empty some of them to allow expire to, to, to get in to i know things that we don't see. the latest group of palestinian
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prisoners we heard were freed and a lot of them held in ramallah in the west. but what kind of reaction did their release get? hundreds of got us. does i listen to anything that i did want to see the prism of the women and children and those from those back? oh, if read the from an offer and you said a deal on the i have to i'm a lot here shortly. they spoke about the soft experience inside the gym, especially off of civil cell, but when they, they function as the stick to the events inside the jail to prevent the premium visits. in order to see that on there for services inside the gym is really hard line national security ministry. it's a more up and give here, has more than prime minister netanyahu that's stopping the war in gas. it would result in the breakup of the coalition government. mister netanyahu has made it clear that the temporary truce does not mean the wars ending. he said that repeatedly. so how united is the cabinet?
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so the rights being, all of the government really wants, as you said, that's a israel, not the only will continue its military invasion to gaza. but even it will take control over guys that and eventually even all over the west bank. because the rights being for these, the set dollars back sparky's, they have their own agenda and it is a very religious agenda. they believe that the, this is the promise that the jewish lab and that's why they're fighting for that. and the do, the really dangerous, even though is from these rarely, right? reading glasses to be that for people like how much closer really just and they believe that it is mostly less. and when those really just wars starts, nobody can stop them only for the month. the people that speaks about the bees that speak about peace believe in that, then that's understands that there's need for
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a quite existence because yukon disappear, nor the palestinians nowadays riley's from this land. and they need to find a way how to live together. and for many decades, is riley's that dreamed about beats most of these rallies, but say they didn't achieve that once they've, that they almost achieved that the right to be just assessing. they did the, our prime minister and it's hot dropping back in the ninety's. and since then, no one has the political courage to do a real disagreement with the philistines and both sides. of course, that are to blame. and the health may be now when that things will come down, they will find some long term solution to colorado can wrapping up the paddle. what overnight? israel rated the city of jeanine in the north of the westbank, according to palestinian media reports. this video allegedly shows there's really
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forces arresting, locals, human and labor rights lawyer from the u. s. done. cobbler believes that new prisoners are essentially more bargaining chips for israel. i read that to. yeah. basically, while they've released, they're actually taking more hostages. the neighbor released at this point, they've taken about a 130 more hostages in the west bank. and let's remember from 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. people overestimate how much they use rarely government values these rarely hostages. you know that we know that they operate under the handle. ready of principle in which they'll actually shoot, killed civilians in their own soldiers to prevent them from being hostages. right.
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it's a question, 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. the truth is, even if all of the us use are released, israel does not have an easy road ahead in terms of the war. and also they don't have an easy ro, road ahead in fighting has below in the north. so i had an artsy following the shooting of 3 palestinian american students in the us state of vermont. there's being backlash against one of the injured play subsidy. i tell you the fellow students, the monday about the ivy league, bryan university cut, all ties with companies linked to israel. we delve into that later this our plus we also look up the political features of the us president and his ally the is
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really prime minister has to bite. and then benjamin netanyahu, cedar approval ratings plummet over the gals are more and more. united woke up all right, let's move the program on and go to india, where a major rescue operation of the collapse tunnel has mothers to save for 41 construction workers who had been trumped underground for the past 2 and a half weeks, a fleets of ambulances took the friedman to hospital for medical checked on ortiz rendered sharma being folding offense, up the sink. right. choose the incentives for 17 year old days and what a woman this is for india all for t. one workers have been evacuated out of the balls. also the tunnel you see behind to be all the ambulances now have left those spots. now suppose these workers will be taken to nearby fly movie health care center,
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where they will be under observation. they will be monitored for at least 48 to 72 hours. but really this has been a success of 2 over 2 weeks. and it really has been a long struggle of for the walk of 41 of them. and that's what trapped inside this collapse donald under mountains. really, this is the kind of stuff that movies on be off. imagine what the $41.00 workers would have gone to in the last 17 or the inside of the mouth of that time. those are these 200 me charles, inside the, in the top news of the 1st few days they didn't have food and water. it was supposed to be so they will food walk to oxygen, water supplies that were sent inside. oh, for these walk of the family member, then down thing the side of this terminal, there was several sophisticated machinery. all definitely bought to the side. they
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will horizontal really what a good really are that was happening all of these days. but today, finally off the 17 long days, all the t one workers have been evacuated. the cheese minister of withdrawal con, uh, was in fox. you already received all of these workers. of course all this is a ton of the work was out. they were pulled out of the tunnel on track chose to if flights not was inserted inside of the tunnel by the end of the day after 7, seeing on the days finally all the. ready workers have managed to come miles out tons of miles or stuff on the. okay to another over a headline stories today, t of, of it's western bonkers. don't want peace for you. pray, novice, according to the top. russian negotiator from last year's fail talks. the comments from loving or within the scheme come after you premium official admitted that the
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u. k. had persuaded key of to ditch diplomacy and keep fighting that, sorry to but it didn't seem to ask if this was president of the landscape who introduced the law, that for business associations with russia, there's a team who does not want peace. minsky statement really echoes something that we heard last week from david are asking me, or who is the head of ukraine's ruling party. he said that piece could have been achieved back in 2022. if key f, a just agreed to remain neutral and stay out of made, oh, of course, our communities said that's 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 he moscow sent its 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. mia also admitted that the former u. k. prime minister boris johnson had told the ukrainians that there was to be no
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peace. let me pull the book as odd. 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. they were ready to end the war if we accepted neutrality like finland once did. and that we make a commitment to not join nato. when we return from his temple forest, johnson came to kia of and said that we would not sign anything with them at all. and let's just continue fighting that. going back to him, 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 done, unfortunately, as the lensky 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
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because we also have to understand that the head of the us state department and the pentagon also visited key of likely the tell the ukrainian similar things that johnson told them, basically the piece is a no go, will slip the plots of a put in 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 came and also the pentagon chief. so unfortunately, it looks like ukraine threw away a great opportunity for peace, long before zalinski actually made that illegal condemning hundreds of thousands of people to death. all with the west's enthusiastic health care is reportedly set to introduce a new conscription scheme. it's after presidential lensky announced increased mobilization efforts to make up for losing over 90 follows in sutures in ukraine's field country. defense of, according to the russian defense ministry. reports say he adds officials of signed
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contracts with 2 private recruitment companies to target possible conscripts coming as videos of conscription officers look at this model at least snatch people off the streets, spread on like the new enlistment plans come and made an overall a few cranes military leadership which sought the defense minister, replaced along with several other stockings. you prayed and security council, the supports of probably new mobilization approach. despite the most backslash, some people are scared, scared to die scared to shoot, but it doesn't mean they can't be involved in other activities. well, american investigative journalist edwards always of the few key adds new and investment strategy, relies on tricking ukrainian citizens into joining the army before using the most common father. i think that if you have to hire private industry companies to try to lie to conscript skipped and drawing your fight, you've already lost the war. and i say it's a lie to people because in reading the reporting on this,
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it turns out that they're going to try to make this bold claim that you will not be sent to the front lines. you've got to serve as a typist, or mechanic, or a, as a sewer maintenance individual. that's not what your crane needs is not what your credit is. the problem is the world. they've promised the world. an army of patriots. they're ready to take back their nation. all right, getting, that's what this really telling me as an american, someone who's been physically accosted to pay for this for america, as partnered as other mid west nations have to underwrite. this is recruitment efforts. and this was me before i think what it means is that ukraine is, is not on the losing side of this, but they are losing the information was, i mean by this is, it's not even so much that that has been major moving on the battle for an i'm not there, but what i read is it's somewhat us tell me what it does mean does. but for most
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people, their perception is they want nothing to do. you credit army, they want nothing to do with the lack of a strategy. the one nothing to do with what spring proceeds as a meat grinder, what people say they're about to be sent to the front lines. uh, you know, that's why they want to sign up. what they're really saying is they don't want to join a needless fight and die 2 weeks later. a sure thing and possible hate crime in the us state of for a month about saw 3 palestinian students that tucked may have left one victim permanently disabled. according to his mother, the president of brawling university where the victim studied was subsequently heckled by pro palestinian students who want the institute to reject funding from companies living to his real it. sadly, we can control what happens around the world and across the country. we're powerless to do everything we'd like to do. there's so much that we are doing the
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students. and so all of the united states have been in the field front, holds v a n t, occupation and t as will completion movement. and they have been at the forefront of the b as the boy called the basement and sections movement st. pa, this time. so to see them kind of taking this leadership role right now. and mobilizing, in such large numbers across the country, is not entirely surprising. what they are doing and it is absolutely the right thing to do is are getting the dean of the university, the president of the university. we are not satisfied with words. don't talk about head crimes into ups and we do nothing. you can say this is wrong and invest in companies that are providing is real and sustaining is what it is, what it is, supplements, and the gets that they've mentioned, the west bank and providing is
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a we've, we've millions if not billions of dollars you can't do that anymore. well, 3 palestinian american students were shopped on the streets in the us data for a month on saturday. it's reported they were speaking our back on 2 of them were wearing traditional policy. indian head starts. a 48 year old male suspect has been arrested and charged with 3 kinds of attempted murder. police say they're still investigating whether the attack will say, hey, prime. i'll send you an american journalist rumsey bought root again, say he's, palestinians are being targeted due to empty rhetoric in the us. the hit speech emanating from american media, american broadcasting networks, news, newspapers, bloggers, and social media is just upholstery to say the least. this resulted in the targeting or in incidence in which a police hundreds of people hadn't been targeted as part of hate crimes. that that
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has been targeting palestinians in particular, but also arabs muslims and people who are showing sort of attitude with palestinians in gauze. why did himself, anthony, blinking him so have played a major role in kind of ignite team, this and people listed in sentiment in american society one. so look by them, for example, says that's what happened or tober 7 is 1020 times more than what's happened on september 11. this is to the fall you. so what he's saying to the american public, this is your flight as well. and i want you to feel the same kind of end, or now you see people are reacting to it with this random acts of violence. u. s. president biden's approval rating. keeps thinking, as an american, seemingly become more frustrated with his steadfast support for israel and ongoing $1000000000.00 financial backing of ukraine. it's really prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu was facing a similar situation with voters shifting away from his la crude party as well. ortiz phillip up and picks up the story from there. the americans are tired of wars and foreign entanglements, so it shouldn't be surprising that. well, joe biden escalating his support for his rail and minutes, a tax on gaza. i mean, the ongoing support for ukraine against russia that the president's popularity is tanking phone numbers for the white house are decimal. i think you're right to set it up that way. what's happening in the middle east? it really does seem to be connecting with what's happening domestically in our politics. so let's start with the bottom line here. president biden. what is his job approval rating? we measure it now at 40 percent with 57 percent disapproving. the significance that is the lowest president biden has ever measured on foreign policy. 33 percent approved joe biden job performance just in september. we asked the same question and it was 4153 despite his stance. being unpopular biden is standing with his
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belief that the usa must backup both israel and new france, where the united states of america, for god's sake, the most powerful nation in the history, not in the war and the history of the world. the history of the world, we can take care of both of these and still maintain our overall international defense. and the establishment is with abiding administration on this though, the american people are not recently, the pro is really faction got caught offerings and pretty big incentives to help defeat. congresswoman receipts i'll leave that receipt or to leave is a member of the us house of representatives. she's a muslim american. then she condemned israel on the floor of congress and she then got swiped with a congressional center, was offered $20000000.00 to withdraw from the senatorial race and run against my friend rashida to lead the pro israel. i'll be, will go to any link to remove any buddy from the us congress
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that has any opposition to their agenda, but the american people are not where the money is fall show a lot of skepticism is among the american people when it comes to biden's proxy conflicts right now, the democrats and the white house are sparring with republicans, about whether or not a d. israel will be tied in with a do crane, which is something many house republicans are opposed to. i think it would be very difficult to get it done by the end of the year and the impediment current leaves the white house policy on the southern border. congress is going to require that there will be a loss change to make certain that the border returns to his prior state provisions that would secure the southern board. the senate majority leader, chuck schumer recently rejected a bill proposed by house republicans. and in addition to that, the white house says buying will not sign any bill that includes funding for israel . only let me be clear,
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percentage will not take up the house. jill piece deeply flawed proposal instead. well, we'll work on our own, but pauses in the mail, just a package that includes funding for a to israel. ukraine. humanitarian aid included for garza and compensation with the chinese government. danielle and the us secretary of treasury says that funding both israel and ukraine is something the usa can absolutely afford. she is not worried. however, many in congress remain unconvinced and a plan that is acceptable to everybody has yet to be drafted. the stated goal is to get one done by the end of the year, but the clock is ticking. we could soon have another government shut down on our hands and biden's phone numbers are thinking, things aren't going so well for benjamin netanyahu in israel. either all show voters shifting away from recruit toward the israeli national unity party. in addition to that, babies defense minister and his id f, g for having their popularity decline and the popularity of benjamin netanyahu,
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even among his own party members, is starting to think when he gets down to it. americans is riley's and people in general just don't much like war. the public is not thrilled about billions of dollars being spent on death and destruction. i see that we have a lot of issues here in new york in the united states yourselves. is a big have money for was that got my 1st name was that for the for is like is and comprehensible. i don't, i don't agree with that. final blood is fair. i mean, i guess has a lot of problems here in the country. i have just states, i don't recall israel, or trend being part of united states of america, so i love lives there. and i mean, do you think you can afford to pay for 2 wars at once? i don't believe so. i don't believe it can afford for long without being in trouble for us, though. i don't believe it should keep doing that, but the bite and administration seems doug in the white house is committed to learning things the hard way. caleb mauppin, archie, new york,
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and just staying with this story, the editor in chief of the gray zone, investigative journalism i pled max blumenthal, says both button and nothing. yeah. who are losing political trim ability over the gals of war? well, benjamin netanyahu was already being challenged by his ministers. his far right ministers. for example, eden. marvin vere does allow small trick. who wanted the operation, the military operation in gaza to be a revenge attack? that would exterminate all of a moss and carry out this revenge fantasy that would and then also would be folded into a regime change operation. nothing yahoo to survive needs to keep these exchanges going. then he has to, by the administration breathing down his neck about extending the ceasefire because joe biden is facing a harsh political price at home for their hugging that's in yahoo!
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as he embarked on a mission to slaughter thousands and thousands of civilians in the gaza strip, something that's very unpopular with the youth wing of the democratic party base in the us guard the democratic party. elector. it is more diverse than the monolithic republican electorate. joe biden is likely to lose michigan the state with the highest population of arabs and muslims. it's a key swing state. he's down in every single pole to donald trump, as at least an indirect result of his vehement support for israel's extermination is the salt on the gaza strip, which is left over $8000.00 women and children dead. and now he's using the prisoner swap, so that hostage swaps to try to soften his image before his progressive base. and it hasn't, it hasn't worked. i think fighting to be dead in the water as a result of his support for this assault. to know more details are emerging about.

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