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the, the, the, the seat mode palestinians are released by as well as exchange for 12 people held by him. not a human rights lawyer alleges the idea has been seizing more civilians outside of gall. so in order to use them as functioning ship, they've taken about a 130 more hostages in the west bank. and let's remember, a boss is not in the west bank. indeed in 5 minutes to an arrange remote, he talks to workers westgate from a collapse tunnel office. 17 days of correspondence, he witnessed the end of the old deal with all those types of hospitals and freedom which was the most enrollment of thoughts. not just for the families, for the entire country, i'll send it to 17 wrong. these workers
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all stop and can report to the round stop efforts to replenish it's tommy with fresh contest a fresh conscript. submits the front lines offered ukrainian. negotiate to admit the boot could have ended in march last year, something confirmed by the russian and 4 who led those fails at peace. this was president the landscape introduced the law that for business associations with russian is a team who does not one piece the a very warm welcome to you. it's 2 pm here in moscow, and this is off against a national with the latest world news. ok next clicked to happy with our 5th prison . the swap has been carried out between israel and 10 us. and that is the laboratories, themes full not jail palestinians have re night were united with best donnelly's
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with mil captives. so how is, however, how many supposedly sizes for the to extend the crews for an special full days to secure their release is randy with ortiz confirmed the, the palestinians was set free from 2 jails. one located in the west bank, the city of ramallah on the other in jerusalem was to be expended. exchange still reached on to the ongoing temporary seas by these images show 2 causes were united the best time to the back home in east jerusalem. his want, some of the now full of 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 re game it and well best for them. today's partial and then compete. he will be, can paid to an, a homeland is liberated in all our prism as a substrate 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
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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 riley's and to tie nationals who being held by her law since october the 7th. all of them, mostly elderly women, have been taken by helicopter to and is really hospital family members with that to welcome them. 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, when we had the of the, of the day how little it should come and join us. we're happy and we said and we carry joy and we everything together. it's possible
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we're very happy that the kids go here and really, really, really worried all of them because we know is wounded. so we will the ones in here . we can take care of that as cross. that's huge. wanted us to hear a man who was the 1st journalist. we have an interview, a release time, us hostage back in 2011. many thanks for joining us on the program today. so 92 months into this only going well and both sides have funding these thoughts of exchanging hostages and prisoners. you expect say, what did you expect? it would take them so long? well, they're ongoing assets. uh, egypt is engaged in the mediation. the efforts between the how much and the israel a negotiations are being led by a cop call. and yes, it's been a move in 50 days. now let's face the ongoing rule. the same fox, h e o h. one of the hostages has been released. and there
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are $150.00 or even more is still being held by him. us as the ongoing negotiations. well, we will wait, seeing and hoping that all of them will be released and the palestinian d t needs are also released because we know that there is new you know that there is one lo pallets, vineyards, and other phase relays. and the most of those detain all women and children that are held without due process. so we're hoping that you know that the vis choose which is tempo. a video to evolve even to the bolt into a permanent ceasefire. it is a point of hyphen data back in 2011. you interviewed delata is sharleen. the is
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ready sold to this, spend 5 years and how may i ask, how it saves you with exchange for more than a 1000 palestinian prisoners? how do you feel the hostage crisis of to day basis from that time as well as glad shelley was in jail for what was held captive by me by 5 years. and there were lots of efforts to secure his release, but failed until it was finally released spend all to but 2011. but now there was several parties involved in indigo associations, led by called todd egypt is involved. the 19 states is also involved. and 50 days, it's been a long time, but sally was deadlocks along the 5 years. so i'm hoping you know that to that, to be on the scene, to break through live scenes that to you know,
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there are tools extending this truth and it come us once. oh, how does she need to be paid? he's released in exchange for the hostages of that to that a business go, but uh uh we happens. i know that there were 10 american hostages still being held and the only one american hostages say, bobby released me coming back to n. your interview with the city back in 2011. you utilized criticism over that particular uh into there was some accusing you of an anti israel bias. to what extent do you think you on a list so under similar pressure today as well as the hostages, have not really been speaking to the press. now in those days, i was accused of a lot of things the festival. israel said that i had full chelly,
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which was not true, little off to mind said the world wants to know how you all will speak to me. had he declined, i would not have had the i would not have done the interview as he agreed and said, keep it short. um and i think that the lu over foss with the interview was to shift attention away from what he said. she said that he had been treated well, that he wasn't allowed to listen to the radio, but to she knew that what efforts underway to get him out. and i think that the hostages today, had not been given permission to speak to the media. a very, very few of them have and those woods folk also said that they had been treated as well. and i think that is what israel doesn't want revealed to the topic. let's
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talk about numbers and now because it's been a considerable amount of backlash of, of the fact that more palestinian prisoners are being released to hostage. how would you explain the difference in numbers? um, well back in those days in 2011, 1200 palestinian and g thing he's well fried in exchange for just one is really so just today it's the ratio is 123. so for every hostage that's released 3 palestinian, the hostages are released from is really jails. and, and i think of the, as well as mail seems to think that it's hostages. all the more taps. and this could be one factor, but also the pressure of from us, you know,
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that it seems to have the off behind here to release hostages. so it is trying to squeeze israel into accepting more numbers to be released throughout the ongoing sci fi as well. has continued to raise the west bank of resting more people, as well as branded the old terrorists and up some critics say that these people are essentially hostages to and are being used as ball getting ships. so we'll see, we'll take on that. that is why i use the word hostage because many of the children and they were adapted and it was a lot of media has found is that they have been held without trial. they've been detained and not charged then not being given due process. and yes, it has, uh, i think up to yesterday, a 116 was detained again by israel. so it seems
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you know, that for each, for each time of sending an detaining release, israel is adopting a another. so or this may jeopardize or undermine integrated solutions underway, some of the release of its hostages. the also jeanine came on the fence attack today we're not really seeing a complete loss in the finding and in the violence of when they are covered and see its fine wasn't go shaped in the is really government. some of its key figures like national security minister, it's in the bend via pose the deal he claimed it sets a dangerous precedent. how do you think the is where the public feels about such statements? i think these really public, this is very easy to get to have all the hostages released and i think that very
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tired as well and want to see the end of this. well, i think it may tell me, you know, is, is uh, you know, that there have been cool. ringback song him just step down. we've seen a protest, and i'm sure that is really is one piece of security just as much of this palestinians do. and the longer the strike zone, you know, the more anger and outrage there is on both sides, i think. mm hm. i see the present as well continues. how long do you think it would potentially takes a free all of the hostages still held by him the us and and what is well posted be agreed to swell all of the palestinians. it holds behind balls for the remaining captives in guns that you think that's a realistic possibility is very uncertain. i cannot, but definitely i don't see them releasing or palestinian detainees, but i think
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a lot number often uh would it be indeed released of a but then you know, it's a matter of weeks in israel again detains children and women. most of those released have been women been children, and yeah, very few of i do very few men if any have been released of the palestinian detains . so i don't see that happening. but of this may triangle on, i just hope that the two's uh continues because the israel said it has rejected this and he calls the tools you know, for a complete c 5. and that seems to be the problem right now. a thank you so much for speaking to us today is great to get your take on the situation, journalist sahara, and then thank you. and he thousands of palestinians remain behind bonds without
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charge or trial in israel or the so called administrative detention, which can be renewed in definitely human rights activists had been raising that long over the situation long before the outbreak of war last month is rarely with our teeth have labeled all the recently released to prison as, as a terrorist. among them is had 9. if i do see the oldest is kept safe to return to her family since the will began. she $59.00, but attempts to celebrate such were unions have been down buttons with his ross, political establishment older and older festivities in the west spots to be shut down. as well as national security minister went so saw as to say, such displays of support quote back terrorism. but the westbound clerk, whose lot of times to mock the prisoner's release, regardless, that hello who actually whatever, then the 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,
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the sons of our people who are released even if they are, keeps making these statements. what more can you do beyond what he's already doing? and 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 cares. since we have the whole nation, i'm not the minute the. no one can take it from us. lie the vin is like, always like to what's going on and goes, this is very, is set to, to issue. and it's like, you know, it must have because of the genocide and all these thinking. so we have so city about all these victims who are like, you know, on the life on that there are lose that, that the being killed or not done by. there's really, if you vision forces not an ice right here, we live with an extreme right wing is really government. and when you say nets on yahoo, small trade trends and the or make up that the government,
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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 are turned it's appropriate, even if it's less than they deserve. we hope that all the prisoners will be empty. that's our brothers and sisters. mostly 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 well us human rights slow it down cause valid believes they knew prisoners being detained in the west bank are essentially move 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. no, it's not so much a quote uh, but they clearly uh see these hostages as leveraging so they are going to maintain their leverage by essentially maintaining the same number of loss is they had uh
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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, the other leverage moss has, is frankly their results and their ability to find 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 row road ad in fighting has beloved in the north of the nights, the ideas rate of a palestinian refugee comp engine in city. in the north of the west bank, international charity doctor's without food is safe. the 2 palestinians died beds,
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use a roads being blocked by the ideas, making it impossible for ambulances to reach the victims in time. a global head off and the staff describes the conditions medical staff are facing engine, these being all ready. so in a half hours, the name winds these agencies as soon as there is no way or annual leads you please read stories. there's nothing worse to to know that there are people there may not work in and they cannot get this indian prime minister and arrangement. moody has spoken to a, the full with a construction workers on the end of the bill, following a major operation to rescue the met and from a collapse tunnel in the himalayas. they had been trumps. the full 2 and a half weeks. the local states, cheese minister, visited the workers in hospice,
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all weather and now recovering the family members thanks to the rescue as he provided them and with live saving supplies throughout several failed extraction attempts. the tunnels collapsed in northern india had been brought about by a landslide correspondent runjun. charlotte was at the scene of the rescue and not reports from outside the hospital. it's one of the 41 men that to rescue last evening, so i'm about to collapse to another have been brought to this community health care center, and it will start cause sheets, some 50 or kilometers from the sites that once they were brought here. so i'm going to send it into more of the had a telephone conversation that we thought was that was which was most of the moment of storks and not just for the families box for the entire country offensive moving 8 to 70 long these to the workers that substrate, relative to may. first of all, i congratulate you and all of your colleagues you are able to emerge despite so
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much trouble. and it is a matter of great happiness for me. i can't even describe it in words. if anything bad had happened, i don't know how i'd be able to bear it. you guys showed great courage and kept each other motivated. that's the most important thing. in the hall, 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 treated everyone like brothers outside of the thank you very much to all the people here for all the work done by our company 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 workshop inside. what we've also been given to understand is why we plan on keeping the workers under observation for days. but some of them who need
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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 happened? is it, could this have been a rough head and what should be done? so an incident like this never happens again. have this western bank goes, don't want to pay for ukraine, as, according to the top russian negotiate, if i'm lost is failed. talks comments from the man, but didn't ski came off the a ukrainian official admitted to the u. k. had persuaded keith to ditch diplomacy and continues bye thing. and that's what it is here. but it doesn't ask if this was president of the landscape, introduced the law 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,
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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 ukrainian government had admitted too long ago. that while he 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 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 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 telling me they were ready to end the war. if we accepted neutrality like finland once did. and that 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 that, 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 is 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 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,
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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 so lensky actually made that illegal, condemning hundreds of thousands of people to death. all with the west's enthusiastic health. more common photo is needed for the war effort, as k of is reportedly said. so you introduce a new conscription scheme. it's also precedence. lensky announced increased mobilization efforts to make up for the last 1190000. so just a new cranes failed accounts were offensive. as, according to the russian defense ministry, posts that ukrainian government officials have signed contracts with 2 private recruitment companies to target possible conscripts coming it's videos of conscription offices violently snatching people up. the street goes viral online. the new and lease when plans come to make an of a hold of ukraine's military leadership which sold the defense minister,
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replaced along with several other stockings. ukraine secures accounts, place the policy above the name of allies ation approach. despite a mass public backlash. some people are scared, scared to die scared to shoot, but it doesn't mean they can't be involved in other activities. american investigative journalists, edward, it's all essays, keeps new enlistment strategy, relies on tricking ukrainian citizens of joining the army to initiate, take up non frontline positions, only to be used as tell them the folder later. and i think that if you 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 tightest or a mechanic or a, as a sewer maintenance individual. that's not what your crane needs. it's not what you
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create 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 this what this really telling me as an american, someone who's been physically it costs good to pay for this for america as a partner, as other mid west nations have uh, to underwrite this is because it effort and uh, 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. or, i mean by this is, it's not even so much that, that or 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 that 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. the one must seem to do with what spring proceed as a meat grinder. but 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
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