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now is this a, some of the, the breaking news as our headline phonology international as a cx 5 deal is signed and go to end the war on gaza? the document, it has now to israel for the parliament deposit and confident in your rent of by it . 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. yeah. and what i have wants entirely happy with this potential ceasefire. that's as a speculation risers. it's all just the employee to re up with the goal to kick off of the ministry campaign. once again, onto the initial phase of the ceasefire. i would just be able to expect it to take effect in less than 48 hours. israel is still pounding gaza,
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187 people killed in just the last 24 hours. but how mosque says israel has failed to achieve his goals? and the resistance will contain disagreement. basically corresponds to what we have been talking about from the very beginning. the occupation failed to achieve its goals. disagreement is supposed to end the war that they have said they will wage for many years. they failed to overcome the resistance, and it is we come us for signing this agreement. the and state side report is a fed up with the questions being ignored and actually carried out of a pressure for not towing. the narrative of the outgoing us secretary of state takes a probably during his final grades. the full program is ready to roll their analogy international. we're also standing by for a senior political correspondent to tell us about hooton's plans for today. he does
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have a special guest arriving in moscow, but for now, here on the program, it is breaking news for you. this out. we're here on how to international, straight to the middle east. we go see side deal has been reached to end the blood shed in gaza, mediators. and doha worked through the night with reps from us and israel to end this 50 month, long war abandonment. if now is office says government officials will now get together to try him to rectify the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was updated by the negotiating team. that agreements were reached on a deal to release the hostages. the prime minister ordered the political security cabinet to convene on friday. the government will then convene to approve the deal . so in just a couple of hours. so these are the cabinet expected to meet, to approve the cx, 5 deal that is expected to come into effect as we understand on sunday. well, at face value, it should be a data set of right. however, there are many israelis on a happy about this potential ceasefire over now. it's while i'm at least bureau
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chief who reports from a protest in joyce categories are for to as far as 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's security via calling on the yahoo and the government to back off continue from us. hope continue fighting him off to the very end and relieve officers at one and display this whole. so i'm on is really top officials with some ministers. again, the speaking out against the do, let's think i'm assuming 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 made a 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
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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 10 supposed been due on wednesday, but just as israel's cabinet was expected to meet, to finalize at 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 hum us has added further to moms that contradict the agreement, the girl fired back, denying these planes and say, it's still sticking to the media acres plans. the 1st phase, as you remember,
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less than $42.00 dies, requires from us release to 3 hostages, including women, children, and the elderly. while israel freeze over 1000 palestinian prisoners including 270 lives sentences. the idea of must also feedback from densely populated areas and tweak of boxes around the poly seen in flavin. the 2nd phase, last and another 42 days was the release of the remaining hostages. they raise a total of $98.00 people covering to help them keep to retain gas and exchange. probably stay in prison or the number yet to be agreed upon. israel also plans at full withdrawal by day 50 again during the 2nd phase which we both sides not open in publicly plastering the front page. now hanging in the balance. a me the risk between that and yahoo and his whole kit a shot. lots of the coalition government, there are media reports suggesting that the as ready prime minister promised his
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finance minister to get this fighting will resume in gaza off to the 1st phase of a ceasefire. and america's incoming national security advisor apparently seems to fully support that idea. we've made it very clear to the israelis and i want the people of israel to hear me on this if they need to go back in where with them. if i'm aust doesn't live up to the terms of disagreement, we are with them. this is a how mazda is not going to continue as a military uh entity. and it certainly is not going to govern garza, we were talking with a pair of guests about the state of affairs. right now. it is relevant why the state has been going back and forth on attempting to make a deal with how much a nothing you know is most interested in doing does the mock p. i believe that to use cost to do it in somehow these like giving this as a present and a gift to the new elected president. tom bought in the same time. and i
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believe that mcneil, we go back again to use these games to stop making a big games and stop the fall. i find you excuses to not excuse the uh, the, as it is one, as i agree. and it has been always anything. y'all is the one who used to make new changes and almost almost falls and blame. then the one who's not making the the go through. but now it is again down be the same game. so i believe. and by the way, united states have been on supporting the video in all his lives. go over the past, 5060 miles, and then everyone accused him, but he is the one who has being a multi neutral happy. and again, i believe that with the almost done this will happen again that they will. that's why i most optimistic i'm happy for the people and i wish it was, but i'm not sure that it was going to happen on the present as people don't expect
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. i think part of it or convincing. uh that was important. i uh, was nothing you know, that there's going to be a ceasefire in gama. that will pay over the whole uh for normalization is between is when the so the we all know that it was doing a drum who initiated this peace between israel and the i'm upstairs united, the model sparkling and worldwide. now i don't think the drum is, is going to risk if there isn't a normalization that a peace treaty between as well as so the which would probably stabilize the origin and the brain based on oh for this, the, for the people in the midst of all of this, the who these in yemen say that closely following this potential ceasefire. but if israel resumes that the types on gaza who are things will resume their attacks
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against the jewish national. so we will monitor the situation in palestine and the gaza strip these days before the implementation of the agreement. if the is really enemy continues its genocidal massacres and escalation, we will continue our offensive and military operations in support of the palestinian people from our position regarding the situation in gaza is linked to the position of our palestinian moods. hey, dean brothers, with the home aust movement and the islamic jihad movement. and while the deal is supposed to take effect this sunday, the adf is taking his last shots have gone. so while it's still can go with just what the last 24 hours, at least $87.00 people killed across the enclaves that includes $21.00 kids and $25.00 women bodybags live. the outdoor pavilion says logo for funerals for those who will not be seeing along the way to pace elsewhere and gaza. many simply say the word for the future will break. so despite the joy of the cease fire
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announcement, i still feel an incomplete happiness and violence could occur during this time as well. we had hoped that the announcement of the truth would come with a real and to 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, how to get back home and was awaits me that i called this up for global not. you're still lives in our hearts as there were bombings again last night as the ceasefire was supposed to give us the chance to sleep peacefully at night. i said, but the attacks resumed. that's why we are not sure that real peaceful actually come to some of our daughters and the sun say they do not feel a true cease fire. as there were attacks again at night to cause us and several people were killed. according to various guides and officials, the ongoing war is left more than $46000.00 palestinians dead. however, in a recent study published by the lawns and medical journals suggests the actual number could be at least 40 percent higher. knowing that, as usual,
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most of the victims are civilians. well, how much is that? israel has failed to achieve his goals and the sci fi deal in the wall. that as he says, israel's me wanting to wage for many yeah. and it was the disagreement basically corresponds to what we have been talking about from the very beginning. we initially outlined the main points that we are interested in, the cessation of aggression and a decent prisoner exchange. the 2nd point is to in the suffering of the palestinian people and return the pals to mean issue to its central status. as this is a central issue for both the air of nation and the entire world, the occupation failed to achieve its goals. the occupation authorities have stated that there won't be no agreement, and they are moving towards the destruction of homos and the resistance. the release of prisoners without any conditions. it also mentions the eviction of palestinian people with the establishment of full control zones in the north of the sector. under the control of the occupiers which effectively means the re
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occupation of part of garza disagreement is supposed to end the war that they have said that they will wage for many years. they failed to overcome the resistance, and it is we come us or signing this agreement that will have this as the us secretary state has just days left in office, but he has been called out for his record left and right of the grades on max blumenthal question, his association with the is riley lobby, while they jordanian palestinian journalist was forcibly removed from those days briefing of the white house. but because his questions being ignored the my friends, why don't you? i'm happy to address your questions when we get the questions. thank you. i have a say you have a saving 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 was an israel lobbyist or you compromised by israel. why did you allow the
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holocaust of our time to happen? to have your legacy, the genocide? how does it feel to have your legacy be doing this? i do the whole thing every day. thank you. mark. thank or question. i look forward. answer your questions. the 2 or 3 people repressed, repressed you? pardon me? may i ask questions over me, please? please, sir, respect the respect, the process will have an opportunity to take questions. you 2 minutes, take a police or respect the process. thank
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as well. water. okay. yeah, well we were talking about this with the mountain j editor at my godaddy dot org as a news and analysis website. and martin martin was highlighting that the western government press conferences just like that one. he says they really just for you to, to dish out the main stream 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 is, 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 fit so, you know, to impress people that these are fusions of functioning and, you know,
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to give them a set amount of credibility legend region, this like mex proving. so, 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 said to, to full the rest of the world. you know, the, with the stoop to such a low level. where do you have the preposterous and how are you of blinking? say a thing, king of the journalist for asking difficult questions when they haven't posted any difficult questions and for years at the moment somebody wants to go through a difficult question. of course, you know, we see the reality of what kicks and, you know, people being physically removed from the room by switching gears here on the program. now back to the heart of moscow, where it runs, president must, who would purchase key on is set to meet in the coming hours with his russian count above that demand food. and the main goal of the visit is to assign a 20 year strategic partnership agreement. the wrong advice that it's
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a rush or highlights the agreements goals as serrano, as he says, is being forced to abandon his attempts to establish relations with western partners. the possess kieran's visit to russia and the parallel signing of the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement is a step towards common interest balance development and mutual respect to iran has now moved beyond attempts to co operate with western countries and has focused its attention and interaction on the eastern direction or the political correspondent. yeah. go to pick one off that. joining us live on this story right here. yeah. go to very good morning to you just outside the kremlin, as you are in down town most go talk to us about this, a strategic agreement between russia and they were on the going to sign it today. but how important is it? well, rory, it's a massive agreement. it includes about $47.00 articles it's expected, expected to be signed later on today. and i guess that's one of the main goals off
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the visit by the uranium, the president's head to the russian capital. many are saying that it's expected to take the relationship between russia and the run to the next level you've just heard from the radian advisors. let's now listen to the rain in foreign minister. this treaty is a milestone that not only strengthens bilateral relations, but also provides a basis for an innovative role in regional and global developments. iran and russia, aware of their historical responsibilities, are building a new order in which cooperation will replace the gemini and respect will replace imposition in the agreement is set to increase economic size trade, which grew by about 15 percent last year and reached nearly $4000000000.00 in the equivalent to offer us dollars because about 95 percent of that trade is now done in the national currencies, investments of freight tourism. all of that is included in
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the agreement. iran has been under watson and sanctions for so many years. and russia, in that sense, is a record folder regarding the amounts of the various sanctions against it. and the 2 countries not only learned to exist in these conditions, but to develop as well. for instance, you radians are now able to withdraw at rest and roubles using their uranium bank cards uh, from uh, russian atm who are russians in the near future. i should be able to use the rest in need of the bank cards in iran. and that's the nearly just one of the examples, of course, mutual security and defense is a vital issue for both countries that's included in that agreement as well. but both must go into that right and have been stressing that it's not a game against anybody. and this relationship is not, i mean i see. all right, so let's listen to russia's 4 minutes or so. you'll have room. i'm not sure please, if you have to, but the good, what are presidents will sign this treaty with real? so to ask for the question of whether someone likes it or not. and that is,
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this question is usually asked by our western colleagues, because they always want to find a theme in any issue that will show that russia and to run the russia. and china with the democratic people's republic of korea are always preparing something against someone to move this treaty like, by the way, our treaty with the democratic people's republic of korea is not directed against any country. the leaders are normally expected to discuss. mutual sized, global issues are on the table as well, and they're expected to talk about so the middle east including syria and to pass a sign of course, right off the golf course. one of the physical thank you. so hasn't made to bid a farewell to for the beauty lensky. well, that seems to be the mood off the blocks. recent of ramstein meeting, according to the russian foreign ministry. but it is a hot of a wind hold the hive, either the hun more as a trumpet set to take off his sudden tongue back biden's pharmacies to let you know
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to go there. in december 2020 for the administration of outgoing us. president biden sharply increased the pace of arms deliveries to ukraine, trying to master the remainder of the $61000000000.00 package approved by congress and april 2024. before trumps. and all your ration, the white house openly spoke about its desire to do every thing to guarantee the support of military operations in the coming year. and early january, washington announced not without pride, but didn't manage to send the key of regime hundreds of thousands of artillery rounds thousands of different missiles and hundreds of armored vehicles against this background. on january 9th, the anniversary 25th, a meeting of the contact group on defense assistance to ukraine was held at the american ramstein air base in germany, chaired by pentagon secretary, lloyd austin, and in the presence of zelinski who had arrived specially. there was no festive
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mood among the participants. on the contrary, the atmosphere resembled a farewell meeting. so after it, the head of the us defense department doubted that the contact group and ramstein format would continue its work. or whether it was the, the good bye or a single link to the landscape. i mean, is, is a moot point, and we don't know if it, them saying good bye, per se, but it's certainly a cooling down for nato. huge wor, fatigue in europe. remember, hundreds of billions of euro's lot of social problems. a lot of issues in europe that need dealing with and people are getting tired people on the streets of time. majority people, of course, in europe want this war over with a trump incoming lot of instability. lot of concern in the you behind closed doors, that if donald trump puts his foot on the neck of the a going to you claim to be left kind of time for this ongoing crisis. it will be europe. um, regarding ramstein very interestingly, lorth cooper,
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the senior american official who was in charge of coordinating the state and of and overseeing these discussions in ramstein, which is a place in their base in germany where pierre, where you print partners, we're going over the last couple of years to decide how much when and where the weapons would go. she step down, she disappeared as we also stepped off the stage. so somebody worrying a signal was if you like that the wheels may be coming off at all comes of course it's the appointment hearings of michael lebeau at donald trump including foreign policy chief at and during his uh, appointments or the grilling. if you like, it's a hearing where democrats on republicans who by the way, but the majority agree, he's one of the safer bets appointments by trump. rubio, where they ask him, you know, what is his position on various foreign policy? takes you quite a bit of feature and whereas close to the top of the agenda somewhere like china
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did. and rubio is of real fascinated with china. but he also said something quite interesting. in relation to the ukranian conflict, he said several things. he said, number one, he said, you know, ukraine would have to face the reality that some territorial concessions would have to have the rush. you would have to make concessions on the united states would have to make concessions when you consider the, you know, without the blinking. so mom for has been over the last number years during the catastrophic years of this war. it's completely different. it's stroke and cheese. but movie also said something very interesting about people. he said, you guys, the problem is that money, it's people and the lack of them to fight this for there is no way you brain is also going to push these people all the way back to where they were on the eve of the invasion. just given the size dynamic, i saw a quote recently and i, i wish i could attribute to who it was. but the quote was, i think it was very wise where they said the problem that ukraine is facing is not that they're running out of money that they're running out of ukrainians. it's still me into the priority now is peace ending the war?
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yeah, that was his main campaign problem. us has ending both the wars in gaza and ukraine . the us, we have a csr deal now between israel and homos. trump at least is claiming victory there. so what does that mean for what's ahead for moscow in care of? yeah, i think it's very interesting that the sci fi has been announced. again, we're all sitting back very hopeful that this thing holds it's, it's quite complex, lot of elements to the seas for and gaza. and it may be a mirror for what may happen in ukraine if there was a deal at the end. the fighting. would there be several components to it? i'm sure that would be, it's a complex thing, getting these awards, which started for your property shooting the down is very complex, but it is very interesting and that's the phone comp. are claiming that this is happening because it trump is coming out. remember though terms of unknown quantity in tel aviv and in home us, they're not quite sure what the dial tone might do and he's liable to act according to the things he said. he's going to do, which is in these conflicts, whichever way you have to do it. i remember the united states has its finger on the
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board and i can cut off a to both as well and integrate yet. so it's an interesting space while the us or considering binding the chinese social media a tick tock on line americans already chosen another platform and perhaps, to washington's dismay, it's so from china, a read no to read book has become the top pick of the iphone up store people actively communicating with each other, cracking jokes about to drop refuge. he's on mocking of the whole, the chinese spy narrative. you're gonna learn something new about chinese culture and language. you can get help with your english home. what all sorts of things offered on read notes, new platform. well, i was talking earlier in the program with john list and canadian flogger and china alex are fortified. he says restrictions and american apps and the media have simply pushed people to find old tons of that is very symbolic. if we look at that very application,
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this is an application that is targeted for chinese people written in the chinese language. so most of the people that are downloading that app pretty much have no idea what they're just downloading, let alone what's in that app. facebook, if they don't like something banded youtube, if they don't like something deleted, something has pivoted. the people in america do not trust these apps anymore. they do not trust the western media. you know, the loss of faith in us platform. american users are flocking to tick tock, their flocking to, you know, the red book, and they will continue to do that. and we can very seldom see whether there's any positive reason to be on these north american apps. and, well, the people are speaking by pushing a chinese app to number one on an american platform boil boy has that backfired for the local administration. there that's running the us, the sports 1st bite and strategy is just not working out for him. of course, china is one of those to be
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a heading. the dollar eyes ation men. should anyone be surprised? hold on and it has washington web for the eyes that dollar but according to the us federal reserve, 80 percent. that's 80 percent of old dollars ever created but created in the last 5 years. you wonder why the dollar has lost 90 percent of its purchase and make sure your question well with us. this is not the same. just don't the yes to say power and engagement equals the trail.
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