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in the presidency for the 2nd time, but it's an open question. now, if this diverse coalition can govern, soon we will work with matt good is really about the if the reckless deal is approved and goes into effect, we, the members of the party will deliver letters of resignation to the prime minister . our party will not be part of the government and will withdraw from israel's national security minister. it threatens to resign. if they does that cease fire and hostage swap agreement is around that fight. the opposite mid speculation. the is really pm, was persuaded by donald trump to bring to the table and return for reconciliation with saudi arabia. there's supposed to be a higher end of that will have the uh, full normalization between as well as the and we all know that it was the one of tom who initiated this piece between his room upstairs with
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office joy as margaret stopped miss palestinians. and both girls on the west bank buried their loved ones killed after the nights spent they'll be approaching 1st with peace in the west bank. still looking and stuff plus the during the us i agree of states. fine old very thing i frustrated reporter is for simply run the doctor has questions on cars that are ignored. the front must go to the world. this is our to you. hello and welcome to then use our israel. it's hard line national security administer. it's m r a bit and give you your has threatened to withdrawal from the nothing you know government. if the does it cease fire and hausten swap agreement is rob to fight a shot. he said,
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if the reckless deal is approved and goes into effect, we, the members of the party will deliver letters of resignation to the prime minister . our party will not be part of the government and will withdraw from it was about to us and is really politician within the root and coalition stays the longer way to deal is close to being finalized. a few minutes ago i received a final announcement that all obstacles have been overcome and the deal is underway . now, they are busy with the final technical wording. i want to congratulate prime minister netanyahu. he is responsible for the agreement. we saw a statement from the chairman of charles party, part of an attorney whose call isn't pronouncing old good with a deal, and we haven't heard from prime minister or his office yet. there is no official confirmation. even when we have a, we will need to wait till these really cabinets to convene and to rectify the deal, and then the countries governments. meanwhile, israel has continued involving the gals us through since the deal was announced
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repeatedly killing at least 70 people since wednesday evening. from us now claims the idea of struck an area near the location of a female hostage said you to be freed from in the initial phase 10. since i'm running high and both sides are pointing fingers. i'm not supposed been deal on wednesday, but just as israel's cabinet was expected to meet, to finalize that the prime minister's office accused her mazda of adding last minute demands, instead of wanting to move forward until all terms of mat, how must have renege on this hostage release agreement, and that's created a last minute crisis in an effort to extort last minute concessions. families of our hostages have been informed today that thomas has added further to moms that contradict the agreement. the girl fired by denying these planes and say, it's still sticking to the me. the acres plan within the reports suggest the cabinets meeting might be pushed to friday. the last 14 day before shabani be in
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his room, the day of rest and we've been deal supposed to take effect sunday noon. it's actually turned into a race against time. israel also plans at full withdrawal by day 50 during the 2nd phase, which we both sides not open in publicly collaborating the stage now hanging in the balance new. all these really society is plain. some people support a big deal. all right, jack, there's like there's people behind me. i'm now interested in what hundreds are free to us for is most of them families of the idea of soldiers killed in the gas of war . have gathered to express it anger and disappointment with the deal, but they believed food and jeopardize the country security via calling on the yahoo and the government to back off continue from us. hope continue fighting her mosque to the very end and relieve officers at one of the slaves whole. so i'm on is
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really talk officials with some of ministers again. 2 unless we can out against the do, let's think i'm listening when you decide on the release of so many terrorist including murders who killed jews. and it's not the only dimension of the agreement. it's not an easy decision that the israeli cabinet will have to accept the deal that will be put before the government is bad and dangerous for the national security of the state of israel. we will not be silent. the unequivocal condition of ass day and government is absolute confidence in returning to war with even greater force in full and in a new format until complete victory in all aspects above all, until the terrorist organization, mazda is eliminated, and all hostages are return time. well, after the day was announced on wednesday evening finance minister said israel must be able to return to the war to this for him. us and return all advertise during the 1st stage, and this is the condition for his part is remaining in the government. the
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country's national security minister bend video earlier also threatens to leave the call issue needs to do go through inviting smoke rich to follow his needs. why is it really not proving the deal officially unclear? that's why he didn't seem to find out the reason. yeah, lots of query still to be answered, we asked or guess what may have caused at, for one thing, the edge really leaders suddenly you turn when it comes to a deal with him. us in my opinion, small touch on being to be an adult video. probably because he gave them all in one of the wanted getting or doing the 14 or 16 up in the box for 1416 months. the but the other problem is the legal process he's facing and israel and the with the latest developments when he, i know that he's having a counselor, i believe that this is going to want to make it more easier for him to not face all
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that he don't cause issues as before. this is a one point in the other point. i believe that tom is going to play a big role in saving him from any kind of legal process or problem of the trial against the bride cases these basing in israel, but i'm not totally sure what are the brother the electron would be able to do nothing, you know and who's trying and is read, but i think from what we read from what, what was posted by the president, donor trump, a speaking of peace in the middle east and normalization between is very low. so the area i think to be or convincing the employees i uh, wouldn't let them know that they're supposed to be a ceasefire in gov. of that would pay the whole for normalization is between as
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well as the and we all know that it was the $1.00 of the drum who initiated this piece between israel and the all upstairs united, the model sparkling and worldwide. now i don't think the drum is going to risk if there isn't a normalization that appears through the between israel. i also got a bill which would probably stabilize the origin and bring peace and hope for this the, for the people know the but there are also other brushes coming from inside is right . not only the very nice of the person that escaped it by the best thing i was just as water, you know, industries go see of course. and what leads and, or was a on the streets, but also from the army. and this very important fact that we last talked about jurors in the army as not only soldiers, but generally as an official for shows in the army, sending a bar stool with the body to go side in the government. this lady government act.
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and if any of that we lost our a guess that what we are doing is there we are all the targets for the 1st thing i was just as we have no strategic, we have no plans. we have no targets on sunday blanket ins faced more. hassling of that media conference, the 2nd time in as many days the brace owns mux blumenthal question, the us secretary of state's association with the is really loving, electro danny, and public opinion. independent journalist was forcibly removed from thursday's briefing at the white house after his questions. were ignored. i'm to you, i'm happy to address your questions when we want to get the questions. thank you. i have a say you have a statement by frontier you waive the white flag before is really the time to take what you are. the father in law was an israel lobbyist. your grandfather
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was an israel lobbyist. are you compromised by israel? why did you allow the whole, the cost of our time to happen? how does it feel to have your legacy said the genocide? how does it feel to have your legacy? the dentist, i do the whole thing every day. thank you, mark the question. i look forward, answer your questions, are the 2 or 3 people? this is the free press right press. you pardon me? may i ask questions over the phone please? please, sir. respect the respect, the process will have an opportunity to take questions you a few minutes. take a police or
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respect the process. thank you for no one. okay. well that's welcome in another during this martin j editor ultimate grab a dot org news on analysis sites. always good to see martin. tony blinking has been fielding a lot of fire lately. it's the 2nd heckling incident that has many days for one thing. why such a not pulling of, of anger against the well, i think come, in many cases it's kills. you know, a lot of us who work in the, in the press for example, you know, who, who may have held in and by the ministration to account to some degree, you know, the, the last few days of the ministration then focuses people's minds. and into that
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are very good about what they've done and they need to make a voice that need to make a stand. a nice thing, that's what we saw today. excuse me. but i think come, you know, a legend, a journalist legend region, this like mex moving soul. and somebody saying, you know, i think they were right to do what they did and shameful, absolutely shameful that this contrived press conference, you know, which is really a, as to, to, to full the rest the world. you know, the, with the dispute to such a low level when you have the proposed listen, how are you blinking? say a thing king of the journalists were asking difficult questions when they had opportunity . different questions of what he is at the moment. somebody wants to difficult question. of course, you know, we see the reality of what kicks in, you know, people being physically removed from the room quite insightful to. i'd suggest the
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way the us mainstream media actually covered at what occurred there. we can just take a brief look. as you heard, he was repeatedly interrupted by some cringe worthy headwind by activists. we were both sitting here pretty stunned. frankly. this was supposed to be a press conference with a room of journalists. those were activists who were interrupting the secretary of state. i'm over there all the time and everything room and, and you need to have a reason to be at the state department need to have an appointment. you need to have press accreditation to, to come and go. so it's, it's unclear um who, who those people wear. so i think there's a, there's a real security questionnaire. allow me to be cheesy for a moment. this is a testament to american democracy in the way that american administration's approach their classrooms. yeah, the scene in on car 1st called a cringe where the heckling by quote, active it stops despite those you say, martin, both of the people speaking being long time journalist at to drop it off. they were called a security problem. what do you expect it some journalistic backup? yours? that's asking too much. well, i it, it. i think
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a lot people have been shocked by that and people made those comments on the social media. but um, i mentioned before that these press conferences are very, very contrived environments and what people don't realize what the great, the great to probably to realize that in london, washington in brussels where it was for 11 years, you know, you, you, you, you, you basically have a incestuous relationship that between the press an establishment and the press conference itself is usually just a, a fit. so you know, to impress people that, to the institutions of functioning and you know, to give them. so i'm going to put a busy you see in these rooms, you see little closet questions. and so i said earlier that i thought it was shameful. it's shamefully, only money left was really so shameful for journalist i so cool, jim. is that written as a freshman? of an option who didn't take the didn't even objects even verbally when they so. so i'm saying anything physically removed, i mean, those aging gentleness,
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the must be in the sixty's. you know me. so he didn't say anything on the river is the same thing. the rooms just almost normal for us and you know, it just gives you an idea. you and it gives you an idea of how we've shifted so far away from anything safely democratic to now something completely autocratic. you know, something that, i mean i tweets it today. you know, this is this, this makes the nazis in 1930. tell me like how much is, you know, people being drag from press rooms for asking difficult questionnaires. it's holly believable. he's been in many such rooms in your career just finally. has it become more difficult for journalist, a holy government officials like kind to bill during, for instance, press conferences. yeah, it is because the game is played to is that and it was very much the case in brussels. what it was for over the decades of the game that is played. that is that if you are going to also difficult questions in press conferences,
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then outside of the room in the, in the reading of where you function with older institutions, you will find of a cold shoulder. and you will find those clothes you will find people will call you back because you broken the house rules. and i think that's the reason why mx did this today either. probably, he has buttoned his lip for a long time. you know, and, and i'm done through the scenario and i've been very angry about it and today was his opportunity to, to really, you know, throw it at some blinking, i mean, blinking should be in any democracy should be considered a war criminal. you know, he's signed up for genocide and i think that comment that the max it to him, you know, have you been compromised was code for how much money of these res, page you know, and i, i think this is what we're really talking about here. we're talking about to a climax of, of really the most to pull in corruption, corruption on levels. you know, the actual extent of these, where you're located, just helpful. israel has gone stuff, money into people's pocket is just to sign this off. you know, this is
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a question of international law and the international law across is either something manipulated by the west, particularly america. so i think that's lot in the last few days it's, i think today was, was really shameful. i mean, i, i treated that for the whole world, you know, today the whole world witnessed what a sham democracy america is. and i don't think that's really true, i think now tomorrow, you know what the rest of the world will be waking up. and this will be resonating on, on twitter, part of the days to come on know, social media platforms that people and people around the world really be shocked by his you know, that they will look back at the button administration. and they will remember genocide in israel, the remember the, the, the cache involved in the ukraine water with the 2 deals and corruption that try the remember savings of the afghanistan americans putting out i'm, i'm how these are the so dying days of input. but now they've got the chevy on the
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cake. they know they've got, they've got as lost a comedy of errors, of this just extraordinary embarrassing scene of the, you know, the truths, the reality of how america functions and how far is ready, cash, cash, dollars love being goes. it goes to some of the of the truth, the use of editor of democratic dot org and use side martin j. martin. thank you. and now while the gallons waited for the cease fire deals to fall into place. and there's really strike hit the end type. reportedly killing dozens of video footage shows local saying their final farewells to victims of the assaults morning. those who will not be able to enjoy a possible long awaited peace, as well as the enthusiastic celebrations which broke out across the street. many say they're worried about the future. so despite the joy of the ceasefire announcement, i still feel an incomplete happiness. there are 3 days ahead and violence could occur during this time as well. we had hoped that the announcement of the truth
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would come with a real am until hostilities. we sincerely hope that these days will pass peacefully . i am one of those who did not sleep all night, thinking about what i need to do or how to get back home and was awaits me that called this up for global not. you're still lives in our hearts as there were bombings again last night is the ceasefire. was supposed to give us a chance to sleep peacefully at night or something, but the attacks resumed disappear. that's why we are not sure that we will piece will actually come to some of our daughters and the son say they do not feel a true ceasefire as there were attacks again at night to cause us and several people were killed. well, the face of people in the west bank also remains on the result video from the janine refugee camp shows locals holding funeral rights for loved ones killed in an idea of strike. the took 6 lives and wednesday, according to local authorities. the account has to be in the area is f, a central violence in recent years. but the idea of carrying a frequent range that also mcknight, gum bottles, lebanon,
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president of claims west arisen, often violates its obligations there for leaving palestinians in the west bank. in some danger, israel's commitment to the terms of the agreement requires follow up from the sponsoring countries, because the as rarely enemy is a custom to evading its obligations. what is happening in southern lebanon from the attacks to the cease fire violations is the best evidence of the enemies, evasion of its obligations, as well spokesman for our south africa's international relations administer crispin piri to dar t. the westbank must also see peace for a truly just cease fire agreement. you know, statement that we could, we could make the call for the expansion of say to them is in the respect to be out . that is something that would ensure that this piece of treatment is just and somebody that we haven't, i know keeping the cold and reiterated it today. if we continue to see an expensive
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expansion or set those in the west bank, then this agreement is not just the agreement at all. what we would want to see is the expansion to be halted. and we would want to see a just solution for the people and this, by the view in victoria. meanwhile, people in around hopping gathering to support the impending cease fire or t correspondent use of july. the reports from the midst of the celebrations in the square and to run it behind me. there's this gathering by people watching my attempt to celebrate what they are called to get victory for the people. of course comes just a day after the announcement of a much anticipated ceasefire that year, which shot saved the lives of some sort of ground to your 60 joint. this celebration of voicing gratitude towards how miles things are resistance. the
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interest of the prevailing sentiment to your is that of this is where, which is probably the conflict is to put stuff. but shouldn't these functions? they say that without some resistance would have even be undermining their securities down the line by that what was that was being used to push them back, i guess i just found. meanwhile officials lose that as well. even be this, whether it's the ceasefire or what they call it
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to this shop deals or doubts about this individual to use back home. so the idea of westbank is a lasting peace had been returned by just state for more developments as they emerge in the ceasefire and hostage prisoners swap the lar to comb. how's you covered plus plenty more to be explored. there any time you like? the greenland is a strategically important territory on american needs to ensure tangible presence.
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the remarks of us secretary of states no meant the market. rubio is showing a warning stroke threat about future security in the region of access to the minerals on green that are critically important. but as more nav, it goes, both space is opening up in the arctic particular this north or in passage that goes from the rest of the china, russia to asia, and could cut transit times by as much as 40 percent. the arctic is going to become extra, incredibly critical. and so we have to have a presence there. we have to have a presence there, not just saying, okay, we have a base, we have 200 people or we have a flag flying. we have to have the ability, for example, to have the ships that can navigate and the naval level and keep those shipping lines open. if in fact they're being threatened. a southern interest in greenland can largely be understood by what's buried the fits on the funding. so rare for us minerals crucial to high tech industries on the u. s. is apparently seeking to
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shore up its own supply. however it denmark which officially holds ownership of greenland. caesar will control any decision about the future in dependence status. we heard from russian state to majestic and former deputy defense minister under or the fall of law for tissue. and why the us as seeking to take over greenland on the threads? who is this for component valencia? the reasons control gives united states considerable strategic advantages by the way, moscow is closer to greenland and washington. and there is already in american military base there. as of now that american military presence is fairly limited. in the 1960s, there were more than send troops. nothing is preventing them from building an old backup. we can also see how the climate is changing while leaving an area of global warming. so the majority of greenland fjords will also be empty soon. if they have not already been emptied and they can become quite
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a good hiding place for various types of weapons. greenland is such a great military launch pad on the way from north america to europe. in other words, it is possible to create stokes of material sits, weapons and ammunition for the group that is currently in europe. and there are about $300000.00 americans now, and it will have to be transported not to the united states, but much closer. i'm showing it more than one a seal can build that in a very short time. and plus, there are the miss sol detection systems. this is what contracts and the tax. so we'll have our ballistic missiles which can be used in the retaliatory strike against the united states. and of course this completely draws the until act zone. this is the united states would become very large, comparable to us in greenland is much closer than the north pole. that is with the deployment of certain strike weapons the in general. they may well control most of
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our, our cost america's actions already and upholding the interest of the united states . and they will defend this interest by any means necessary and other issues the class. and the optic is a direct class with the russian federation. and they don't have the kind of systemic weapons that we have today. they know that to therefore, their task now is to stall for time and to enable the american industry to develop something that is at least comparable. and then they will begin to make claims and lay out the trump cards. we'll just wait and we won't be sitting idly by conrad car depaula. well that's is where we leave the news route for this. our been a pleasure having your company from the team on myself. you to know neil: good by the
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same. when all just don't have to shape house and engagement equals betrayals. when so many find themselves quilts of parts, we choose to look for common ground the the um piano to move uh from power dies gardens in campbell county in the republic of k . yeah. the composition is about the continent of africa. and today we talked
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about libby, this country whose name has changed over the years. one time, the republic of libya at one time, the lead, the automatic jump, my hear, the, the history of libya is a check of history. and history teaches us that at one time, the great it's controlled media it, it shows us that the item on empire control libya, the dishes are that they donnelly, and it's controlled media. it teaches us the frame schwab present and lead the. it teaches us that the british were present in libya and we know maybe uh a lot more recently when to use. the 1st was the king of libya and lydia came into prominence in 1900 on 69th.
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