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the the, the, the table palestinians are released by is well at exchange for 12 people held by her not a human rights to the legends. the audience has been sleeping, most civilian bells, find the gall. so in order to use them, this darkening ship. they've taken about a 130 more hostages in the west bank. and let's remember from boston, not in the west indian prime minister an arrangement mode. he talks to work as westgate from a collab tunnel off to 17 date of correspondence who witnessed the end of the ordeal to fully understand the hospital. i'm afraid it was the most important of thoughts not to explore the box for the entire country. pennsylvania to 17,
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wrong these to the workers that have reported the round up assets to website it shakes the ultimate with fresh called squint, submitted massive low because on the front lines as off towards pop ukraine, you negotiate to admit the defensive in march last year, something confirmed by the russian and point to let those spelled. these told that this was presidents of landscape introduced the law that for business associations with russia, there's a team for does not one piece. the a very welcome to you. it's 3 pm here in moscow. and this is on the international with the very latest world news on the days. it's great to have you with us as our top story, a 5th prisoner swap has been carried out between as well on the mass. i meant so, laboratories, themes that form a jailed palestinians have were united with best families with low captives this to
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health. how as a mazda of both of these sites is where the 2 extends. but 1st, for an additional 4 days to secure that release is radio stores. he's confirmed the, the palestinians was set for free from 2 generals, one located the west bank city of ramallah. and the other end jerusalem parts will be extended exchange deal. we reached on the ongoing temporary feast 5. these images show 2 cousins were united with the family back home in east jerusalem as well. some of the now former person has had an indescribable feeling. freedom is the most beautiful thing in the world from the move and the prisoner is deprived of his for them. he waits for the day when he will re game it and well best for them, today's partial, and then compete. see when they can pay to an a homeland is liberated from an old off prism is set 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. the palestinians were released from exchange for with him is rainy's on his high national, sweeping house by a nice simple type of 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 of streaming 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, when we had the of the, of the day how little it shouldn't come and join us. we're happy and we said english care is a joy and we everything together. it's possible we're very happy that the kids go here and really great, really,
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really worried on this also because we know he's wounded so we really want him here . we can take care a tentative choice between as well. and thomas came into force last week. it was extended for 2 days on this set to expire at the end of today, palestinians a wary of renewed as well as salt as soon as the seas. flint ends my colleague, you to know neil discuss developments with journalists from across the region. that can you give us a sense of how it has benefited the people of god so 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 benefits of, on the phone parties. i mean, is there any forces i've tried for over 50 days to solve things for military action? so i came on civilians from the end of the story and hospitals, chapters,
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buildings, unfortunately hurting the children and women and elderly by the thousands. i think that the ideas and the water coming in because they realize that going through a peaceful negotiations is the way out of this. that all sounds a lot of pressure from the, from the public opinion is what i am and from the world, especially after social media has expose a lot of the things that has been done here in the us. the displacing one point. 5000000 and causing a big humanitarian crisis in the 21st century. the scene is here, the, the have trying to get back to their normal lives. however, without the electricity of that has been cut off without tools that has been cut off communications that's coming, go together with all the displaced and all the destruction. the amount of a that has come in is less than one percent of the actual needs. and especially the
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people in the north given the tax, the invasion and the amount of destruction data, especially in the infrastructure in person in the hospital. there is an you need that i know as soon as possible. 4 feet tall, supposed to reset the medical supplies for each few. and in order to get on the different alexis, because of that 8th us to ensure that there is comp time to flight support there for the students here are asking for the borders to be open 100 percent without the need for those at least the vets every single talk to empty, some of them to allow expire to, to, to get into another thing is that we don't speeds hundreds. just want us to listen to anything that i did want to see that as well as the women and children and those from those bags. oh, if be the problem at all for you said a deal on i've to around here. today's spoke about the soft experience inside that is what the gym specialist off of 7 of when they they function on the, the inside the jails. if they're going to do that on there
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for services inside the gym is really hard line national security ministry. it's a more than give year, has one 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 its military invasion to gaza, but even validate control over guys. and eventually even all over the west bank, because the rights being for the, the settlers back sparky, 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?
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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 brought the month to people that speaks about that piece that speak about being believing that then that understands that there's need for 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 speed 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've been the, our prime minister and it's hard throbbing 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,
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that are to blame. and that helps may be now when that things will come down and they will find some long term solution. thousands of palestinians remain behind falls without charge or trialing as well. and the so called administrative detention, which can be renewed in definitely human rights activists have been raising the along the situation long before the outbreak of for last month is very well thorough as he's have labeled all the recently released prisoners is terrorist. among them is a non about gucci, the oldest captive to return to his family system will begun. she's 59, but attempts to celebrate such for unions have been down with her as well as political establishment. ordering all festivities in the west bank to be shut down as well as the national security minister went so far as to say, such displays of support, quote back terrorism. but westbank locals on determines to mock the prisoner's release, regardless a hello, who actually whatever,
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then busier 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 a viewer 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 because we have the whole nation. i'm not the minute the no one can stick from us like the had been 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 um, the genocide and all these thinking so we, i'm 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,
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if you vision forces not an ice right. how we live with an extreme right wing is really governmental and when you say netanyahu small trade show and then the or make up that the government, it's no surprise there are palestinian prisoners who have endured 30 years of detention and even before the also agreement. so the feelings, palestinians are expressing when prisoners are turn is appropriate, even if it's less than the deserve. we hope that all the prisoners will be empty to our brothers and sisters. mostly this is why we consider these really government a right wing extreme is government undermines any political peace process in the region of i've not, and that's all like us. human rights lloyd down to valley believes they knew, prisoners being detained in the west bank are essentially move ball getting chips full as well. i read that to. yeah. basically, while they released and 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
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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 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, 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 below in the north of
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a nice the id has rated a palestinian refugee comp engine in city. in the north of the west bank, international charge the doctors without borders days, the 2 palestinians died due to roads being blocked by the ideas, making it impossible for on being ambulances to reach the victim some time. the global head, all the m s. f describes the conditions medical staff are facing engineering these legal rate is 2 and a half hours. the lines these agencies, including things you know, as soon as there is your annual leads, you place the retail rate. there's nothing worse to to know that there are people there may not work in india in 5 minutes to an arrangement moody has spoken to as a faulty construction workers on the end of that old deal is following
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a major operation to rescue the man from a collapse tunnel in the himalayas and had been shot, the 2 and a half weeks. the local states cheese, minnesota visited the wolf, is in hospital weather now, but covering the family members find the rest. he was who provided the men with life saving supplies throughout several failed extraction, attends the tunnels collapsed in northern india. had been pros about by a landslide of correspondents. you entered in charlotte with the scene of the rescue and now reports from outside the whole. it's one of the 41 men, that's what rescue last evening. so i'm about to collapse on those have been brought to the community health care center in will start cause sheets, some 50 or kilometers from the side. that once they were brought to you, 5 minutes sending to move, the had a telephone conversation that we thought was that was which was the most enrollment of sorts. not just for the families box for the entire country. moving to 17 long these to the workers all that
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substrate, relative to most of all, i congratulate 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 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 treat everyone like brothers and lots 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
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workers that workshop inside. what we've also been given to understand is why we plan on keeping the workers under observation 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 to be relieved that the dramatic rescue has come to an end. but it has also left several questions. so why did this happen? could this have been a rough edge and what should be done? so an incidents like this never happens again. have and is western bonkers, don't want peaceful ukraine, now's, according to the top, russian negotiator from last year's fails tools. the comments from black to matt magician ski came off the ukranian especially admitted that the u. k. have persuaded kia to ditch diplomacy and keep fighting of that service here. but it
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doesn't 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 echo 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 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 it up because in my opinion the russians really believed until the very end that they could have pressed us. so we would accept neutrality,
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and this was the main thing for them. they were ready to end the war if we accepted neutrality like finland once did. and then we make a commitment to not join nato vehicle when we return for mr. kimball force johnson came to kiev 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 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 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
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johnson told them, basically the piece is a no go, we'll slip the plots of the, i'll put it 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. well, kind of the photo is needed for the will. assets as k, f, as were posted, they set to introduce a new conscription scheme is off. the president zalinski announced increased mobilization efforts to make up for the last of of a 19000 soldiers and ukraine's failed counts were offensive as, according to the russian defense ministry reports that you created. and government officials have signed contracts with 2 private recruitment companies to target possible conscripts coming his videos of conscription offices violently snatching
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people off. the street goes viral online. anyone this many times come. i made an over for the train some military leadership which sold the defense minister, replaced along with several other stockings. ukraine's secures accounts on his support to install the new mobilization approach. despise a massive 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 journalist, edward stalls phase keeps new enlistment strategy, relies on tricking ukrainian citizens that the joining the army to initially take the non front line positions only to be used as calendar for the lights around. and i think that if you have to hire private industry companies to try to lie to conscript skipped enjoying your fight, you 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
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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 you claim needs. it's not what you create is the problem is the world they've promised the world. an army of patriots are ready to take back their nation. all right, getting this what this really telling me as an american, someone who's been physically accosted to pay for this for america as a partner, as other mid west nations have to i'm do right, this is because it 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. what 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 uh, some of us tell me what it does mean, does that for most people, their perception is they want nothing to do ukrainian army. they want nothing to do
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with the lack of a strategy. the one nothing to do with what spring proceeds as a meat grinder. but 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. $20000000.00 to wake congress elections in the us. but this time, it's not russia being accused to american politicians have said pro is rating, low b is so for them the headspace items. if they agree to run against palestinian american congress woman or she to, to leave a strong supporter of garza, the bombshell claim was made public by senate candidates when michigan announced that they do not until help us so as to say that it's a rejected. they also want suggesting it canceled unnamed members of icons to be american as well. public affairs committee has been no response from the lobbying groups. i saw early this month, congress voted to fully condemn lou amaica rashida to leave for the use on
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subsequent defense of a confidential pro palestine slogan. she also slams the white house full back in the wall. here's what and that's it. they don't have to say about the alleged bribery scandal, was offered $20000000.00 to withdraw from the senatorial race and run against my friend rashid, or to leave the pro israel. i'll be, will go to any link to remove any buddy from the us congress. that has any opposition to their agenda. meanwhile, president biden's approval raising keeps thinking, as americans seemingly become more frustrated with his steadfast support for as well as ongoing $1000000000.00 financial backing of ukraine is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's facing a similar situation with both is shifting away from is liquid poverty to taste. caleb more pain takes up story. as many americans are tired of wars and foreign
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entanglements. so it shouldn't be surprising that with joe biden, escalating his support for his rail. admit it's 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. our digital press, the bite, and 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 fancying and popular biden is standing with his 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 history of the world, the history of the world. we can take care of both of these and still maintain our overall international defense. any establishment,
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as with abiding administration on this though, the american people are not, things aren't going so well for benjamin netanyahu. in his rail 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, even among his own party members, is starting to sing. 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. there's a big money for war. got my 1st and was that for the poor is like it's incompressible. i don't, i don't agree with that side of the latest fair. i mean, i guess as a lot of problems here in the country, i think just states i already called israel, or trend being part of the united states of america. so i love lives there. and i
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mean, do you think we can afford to pay for 2 wars at once? i don't believe so. i don't believe we can afford for long without being in trouble for us though. i don't believe we 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, the editor in chief off the gray zone investigative journalism outlets. max blumenthal stays the dip and approval ratings and supplies bind, and has to pay for his stones on the as well have mass conflicts as well. benjamin netanyahu was already being challenged by his ministers. his far right ministers, for example, eton marvin vere as a law small trick. who wanted the operation, the military operation in gaza to be a revenge attack? so that would exterminate all of a mosse and carry out this revenge fantasy that would and then also would be folded
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into a regime change operation. nothing yahoo to survive needs to keep these exchanges going. then he has to bind administration, breathing down his neck about extending the seas fire because joe biden is facing a harsh political price at home for bare how getting that and yahoo 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 where the democratic party electorate 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 in direct result. of his vehemence support for israel's extermination is the salt on the gaza strip, which is left over $8000.00 women and children dead and heart. and now he's using the prisoner swaps or the hostage swaps to try to soften
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his image before his progressive face. that it hasn't, it hasn't worked. i think fighting to be dead in the water as a result of his support as president of the room to many thanks for your company here on aussie in to nationalize, always appreciate tape it does get checkout website, the latest updates all come back to the top down the page, those ukraine proxy war and russia should have never happened before. the complex, there were options amongst into the complex. there were options to end in the west refuse to negotiate no ending. this conflict is proving most difficult. the
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but is this uh, what's your question? can i get the, you mean the, the, the, the, the most active is it like a less almost a mobile device? yes. certainly could find, it seems so was that i was the center solution. so slow. bu, visually doesn't work on us. a they have to boost the flat would it's because alone, your initial would, you like you, missed is through the source. bless your mother was here when anybody so we will dispute the course. it's good on the way we want them which are slow. so you will see, you know, to use 3 of us to.

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