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or lose the congrats. you said you have to deal with original why news? the past 30 more palestinians are released by israel and exchange for 12 people held back almost like human rights lawyer ledges. the idea has been seizing more civilians outside of guys that in order to use them as bargaining chips. they've taken about a 130 more hostages in the west bank. and let's remember, a mazda is not in the west bank indian prime minister and their end remote 8 talks to workers rescued from a collapse total after 17 days are corresponding to witness the end of their ordeal, allusion to hospital freedom. which was the most of the thoughts nauseous for the family for the entire country. april
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2017. all these workers, all that on those funds. ukraine reportedly rumps up efforts to replenish its army with fresh, cold, and script submit must have lost is on the front lines of after a top ukrainian negotiator admits the war could have ended in march last year. something confirmed by the russian old boy who led that was released all this was president, is a landscape introduced to more that from business associations for the brush business team for does not one piece the mid day and most go this wednesday. my name's unit only, and this is the news our on our to a 5th prisoners swap has been car, a dollar between israel and come us i made celebrate racing. this formerly j o palestinians have reunited to me switzer from lakes with more captive still held.
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however, from us reportedly saved, it's ready to extend a truce for an additional 4 days to secure their routes. was really authorities, confirmed 30 palestinians were set free from 2 jails and one located near the westbank city for a mileage on the other in jerusalem. it's part of the extended exchange deal reached under the ongoing temporary spider. these images show 2 cousins, reunited with their family upon their arrival, back home in east jerusalem. here's what some of the no former prisoners have just 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 it and one best for them, today's partial and then compete. he will be, can page one, a homeland is liberated in all our prison is set free for how to solve some if it's an incredible joy, i feel like eyes escaped from death by coming out of the interrogation. so after
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spending a month there, the prison was extremely harsh and thank god that i was released. we left many prisoners behind, but i hope they will also find freedom. the palestinians were released in exchange for 10 is reason to tie nationalist who being held back a month since october 7th, all of them, most of the elderly women being taken by helicopter to and this really hospital family members were there to buy the lease of the $52.00 days of experience with family having those 2 kids with us are only 16 in periods. her little brother was only 12 years old and we couldn't believe that. you know we, we had the deal of the day how we can come and join us. we're happy and we said english cares and we joy and we ever and
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the possible we're very happy that the cuba here and really, really, really worried on also because we know is wounded. so we really want him here. we can take care way. just the background to that, a 10 to the previous between is real. i'm off came into force last week. it was extended for 2 days. and this set to expire at the end of today, palestinians are where we offer renew this really assault. as soon as the ceasefire and i discussed developments with journalist from across the region earlier. 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 on the phone parties. i mean, is there any forces i've 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. i think that the ideas and the water cabinets have realized that going through peaceful negotiations is the way out of this. that also that i don't of pressure from the, from the public opinion is that i am 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 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 cut off communications that's coming, go together with all the displaced and all the destruction. the amount of
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a that house 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 a new need that i know as soon as possible. 4 fields all supposed to be set of the medical supplies for each fuel in order to it on the different electrical generators to ensure that that is comp time to flight support. this, the scene is here asking for the borders 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 another thing is that we don't seeds hundreds. just want us to listen to anything that i did want to see the 1st of all the women and children and those from those back. oh, i agree the from an offer and you said to jill on i've to, i'm a lot here shortly. they spoke about the soft experience inside the gym specialist
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off of 7 of the very 1st and i'm to speak to the to eventually when we should have inside the jail prevented funding and visits in our food its own services. inside the gym is really hard line national security ministry, it's a martin give here, has worn 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? so the rights being, all of the government really wants, as you said, that's a israel, not the only will continue. it's military invasion, 2 guys, but even 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
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a very religious agenda. they believe that the, this is that promise that jewish lab and that's why they're fighting for that. and this is extremely dangerous, even though it's from these rarely right. read glasses to be that people like come closer really just and they believe that it is the most lim, last and when those really just wars starts, nobody can stop them, only bring them. i think people that speaks about that piece that speak about p. it's believe in that, and that's understand that there's need for a quiet existence because you've gone 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 that they almost achieved that the right to be just assessing. they did the, our prime minister and it's like robbing back in the ninety's. and since then,
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no one has that political courage to do a real disagreement with the palestinians and both sides. of course, that are to blame and that helps may be now when that things will come down, we will find some long term solution as well. it should be noted the thousands of palestinians remain behind bars with our charge for trial and israel under so called administrative detention, which can be renewed indefinitely. human rights activists. subbing raising the alarm over the situation long before the art breaker for last month is really a thought. i'd say you have labels all the reason to release prisoners as quote, terrorist among them is 59 year old human. but a good see the oldest captive to return to our family since the war began, but attempts to celebrate such readings helping dump. and with israel's political establishment, ordering at all facilities in the west bank to be shut down is really national
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security minister who i just mentioned. it's a mar, benton give you a went. ringback far as to say, such displays of support, quote by terrorism of locals in the west bank are determined to mark the prisoner's release regarding oh, hello, who can, whatever been to be or, or his government does is the least of our concerns. because we want to celebrate our prisoners return, this is our home land, and we will definitely celebrate the prisoners, the sons of our people who are released, even if it's 0, keeps making these statements. what more can you do beyond what he's already doing? honestly, his statements don't matter to palestinians were the only ones whose rights are being violated and we're dying every day. we're suffering and i imagine everyone sees it, but no one tears because we have the whole nation. i'm not the minute the no one can take it from us lie the had been, is like always like
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a to what's going on and goes is very is set to, to issue and, and it's like, you know, and what's the cause of the genocide and all these thinking, so we have so sorry about all these victims who are like, you know, on the life on that there are lose that, that the being killed or my daughter by. there's really, if you vision for is nice about how we live with an extreme right wing is really government. and when you say, and that's on yahoo, small treyjen, ben, we are make up that the government. it's no surprise there are palestinian prisoners who have endured 30 years of detention even before the also agreement. so the feelings palestinians are expressing when prisoners return is appropriate, even if it's less than they deserve. we hope that all the prisoners will be empty. that's our brothers and sisters. this is why we consider these really government a right wing extreme is government undermines any political piece process in the region of i've not, and that's with us. human rights lawyer done. koval, i believe the new prisoner is being detained in the westbank are essentially more
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bargaining chips for israel. i read that. uh, yeah. basically while they released, they're actually taking more hostages than they 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 and killed civilians and their own soldiers to prevent them from being hostages. right. it's a question how much leverage those hostages are to begin with. and 2nd,
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the other leverage moss has, is frankly their results and their ability to fight. the truth is, even if all of us use our released israel does not have an easy road ahead in terms of the war and also they don't have an easy row road ad in fighting has beloved in the north or overnight the idea afraid of the palestinian refugee camp of jeanine in the north of the west by international organizations, doctors without borders. say's that to policy means died. there are due to roads being blocked by the idea of making it impossible for ambulances to reach the victims in time. the global head of doctors without borders describe the conditions medical spot for facing in junior as it is being all ready. so in a half hours, the name winds these agencies as soon as there is no way or annual leads your police to reach the
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way for us to waste dispute. there's nothing worse to to know that there are people that need to go work in and they cannot get the still ahead on artsy following the shooting of 3. pablo standing american students in the us state of vermont. there is being backlash against the place of study for one of the injured tell you the fellow students that monday the, the i, bailey brawling university. they cut all ties with the companies and linked to is really including weapons manufacturers mail to college invests and we have stuff that story. the nature of this, our, the, let's turn attention to india or prime minister and their written gra moody has held a phone call with rescue construction workers following a major operation to attract to 41 men from
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a co op tunnel where they had been shot for the past 2 and a half weeks, we lost the truck, comes state, chief minister, has visited the rest, screwed at workers of hospital where they're under medical officer of ation. their family members ultimate with him expressing a grosse attitude for at safely, getting the relatives. it's all of the tunnel local media reports that the minister has confirmed since the state government has decided to refuse at full tunnel projects that are under way or to correspond origin sharma as being of the see through the past number of days and our reports from outside the house on the 4th t, one meant that to rescue last evening, somebody collapsed on the have been brought to this community health care center. it will start cause sheets, some 50 or kilometers from the side at once they were brought to you. so i'm going
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to send that angel movie, had a telephone conversation that we thought was that was which was the most of the moment of sorts. not just for the families, for the entire country considering 8 to 70 long these to the workers that substrate relative to mind. first of all, i can graduate, you and all of your colleagues, you are able to emerge despite so much trouble. and it is a matter of great happiness for me. i can't even describe it in words. if anything bad it happened, i don't know how i'd be able to bury you. guy showed great courage and kept each other motivated. that's the most important thing. though there wasn't a single day when we felt we go novice, nothing like this happened because despite 41 of us being from different states, we treat everyone like brothers, nevada, the thank you very much to all the people here for all the work done by our company
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and to all rescue agencies, any help we needed was always provided to us at all times. there were moments when our heart sank, but rescue officials made it possible for us to talk to our family back home, which kept us at peace. also a compensation of around $2000.00 has been announced for each of these $41.00 workers that walks up inside. what we've also been given to understand is why we plan on keeping the workers under operation for these. but some of them who need better medical facilities could be transported and left to draw those to a bigger hospital in the states. while the country is happy. they are relieved that the dramatic rescue has come to an end. but it has also left several questions. why did this happen? could this have been, it was said, and what should be done? so an incidents like this never happens again. t if i'm, it's western barkers don't want peace for ukraine. that's according to the top
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russian negotiator from last year's fail talks. the comments from loudon merriment didn't ski come after a ukrainian official admitted that the u. k. had persuaded key have to ditch diplomacy and keep fight. i'm sorry to ask if this was president of the landscape who introduced the laws that for business associations with russia, there's a team who does not want peace. minsky statement, really echo something that we heard last week from david are asking me, or who is the head of ukraine's really party. he said, that piece could have been achieved back in 2022. if key i've had just agreed to remain neutral and stay out of made. oh, of course i reckon me, i 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 the moscow sent its diplomats to is done both to 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
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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. they were ready to end the war if we accepted neutrality like finland once did. and then we make a commitment to not join nato. when we return for mr. kimball force johnson came to kiff 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,
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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 the tell the ukrainian similar things that johnson told them basically of a piece as a no go will slip nonsense 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 kia, 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. 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 help or more needed for the war effort. p. f is reportedly set to introduce a new conscription scheme. it's after president a lensky, a nice to increase mobilization efforts to make up for losing over $90000.00
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soldiers and ukraine's field country offensive. according to the russian defense ministry reports, a government officials have signed contracts with 2 private recruitment companies. to target possible comes scripts coming as video self. conscription officers by the police snatching people off the streets, spread online. the new enlistment floods come. i made an overall a few cranes, military leadership which sold the defense minister, replaced along with several other stockings. ukraine security council is supportive of the new mobilization approach, the spikes mass, public discontent. 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, edward small, is of the few tbs, new enlistments troubleshoot, relies on freaking ukrainian citizens into joining the army to take off not in front line positions, but sees they'll eventually enter the so called me grinder. i think that if you
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have to hire private industry companies to try to lie to conscripts getting 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, 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 a mechanic or a as a sewer maintenance individual. that's not what your claim needs. it's not what your current 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 a physically it costs to, to pay for this for america, as a partner, as other men west nations have uh, to underwrite. this is recruitment efforts, and uh this with me before i think what it means is that your crane is not on the losing side of this. uh but um they are losing the information or i mean by this is,
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is not even so much that that has been major moving on the battlefront. i'm not there, but what i read is it's somewhat us tell me what it does mean does, but for most people, their perception is they want nothing to do. you credit army, they want nothing to do with the lack of a strategy. what nothing to do with what spring proceed as a meat grinder, what people say they're about to be sent to the front lines. 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. the shooting on possible hate crime in the us state of vermont. that's all 3 palestinian students that tucked may have left one victim permanently disabled. that's according to his mother, the president of brawn university were the victim study was subsequently heckled by pro palestinian students who want the press that just colors to reject investing and companies linked to us real. sadly,
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we can't 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 students. so out of the united states have been in the field front, holds v a n t o q patient and his will to patient movement. and we have been at the forefront of the b, b. s, the week of the investment and sanctions movement, st. palestine. so to stephen, because 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 the words,
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don't talk about paid crimes and do 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 where it is set to. events indeed gets that they've mentioned the west bank and providing is a we've, we've millions if not billions of dollars. you can't do that anymore. 3 palestinian american students were shopped on the street in for a month. the largest city burlington on. so this reported they were speaking arabic and 2 of them for wearing traditional policy. indian head starts a 48 year old meals suspect has been arrested and charged with 3 kinds of attempted murder. police say they're still investigating whether the attack was a hate crime. palestinian american journalist rumsey bought a root again. sage palestinians are being targeted due to the art of rhetoric in the us media. in the heat speech emanating from american media, american broadcasting networks, news, newspapers, bloggers,
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and social media is just upholstery to say the least this result in the targeting or in incidence in which i produce hundreds of people haven't been targeted as part of hate crimes. that that has been targeting palestinians in particular, but also arabs muslims, and people who are showing sort of attitude with palestinians in gauze ups. why did himself, anthony blinking him so have plains major way in kind of igniting this and dependents did in sentiment in american society. one, so look by them, for example, says that's what happened on october 7th. it's $1020.00 times more than what happened on september 11th. this is through 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. the
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i want to ask you, i mean, russia has been calling for a safe spot since the very beginning. of the conflict, what's your take on this brief humanitarian pools? i'm what's the significance of its timing now pods you move by to do it. it is necessary to emphasize russia's fundamental position. and we are joined by most of the countries of the so called global majority. we all agree that there needs to be a ceasefire. a truce and urgent humanitarian relief efforts. it is necessary to emphasize that the global majority took this position immediately from the 1st days of the escalation of the situation. and i would like to draw your attention to those who blocked this initiative. this initiative was blocked by the united states of america and the u. k. they blocked it not only and public speeches and debates.
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they blocked it in the un security council. immediately after the escalation, the un security council tried to come up with a document that would have instructed all those who could influence the situation to try to achieve humanitarian pauses. the escalation cease fires and urgent humanitarian relief. this work was blocked in the security council by the united states and the u. k. it is indeed a great step forward to declare these humanitarian pauses. we have seen the horrifying statistics that were presented by the representatives of the gaza strip, the united nations and the neighboring countries in the region. those are risk statistics, literally called for urgent actions. they didn't just suggest that it was necessary to do something. they screamed for something to be done urgently. those actions were taken. unfortunately, a lot of time was lost because the united states and the u. k. blocked this initiative. and in this case, time meant human lives. unfortunately,
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because of the position of these 2 countries, time was lost and that caused the colossal number of casualties. we do not simply welcome the announcement of humanitarian pauses and the implementation of this agreement with the party that talked about it from the very beginning. we have defended our position and we have found many allies who have supported our position and stood in solidarity with us. you talked about those nations which have been provided obstacles, but we know that often our listen administer to an end to the causal in beijing, delegations from our big nations on the organizational visit on the corporation they've visited most go to discuss the situation and your opinion why is it the arab countries are choosing to ton to beijing on most case, specific to know what the, you know, hon. i'm story. first of all, since we're talking about the role of countries in the region, we must, once again express our gratitude to katara and egypt for their assistance.
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