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ropes, the free spirit of the indians and their will for reset the across the headlights. here are not the international a cx. 5 deal is signed in doha to end the war and gotten the document. now head start to israel for the parliaments of passes and that in yahoo to rectify 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. and the other one is entirely happy with the state via a speculation. rises at old, just the employee to re um, to the goals, to kick off the ministry campaign. once again, off of the initial phase of the deal on states side report is a fed up with a questions being ignored and carried out of oppressive for the don't. probing the
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narrative. that's how it's be ongoing us, secretary of state is humble during his final brief on the president of iran has arrived here in moscow to meet with this russian counterpart. they are set to sign a 20 year strategic partnership. the, the, some heavy heating headlines in your program this hour he went off the international with, i guess, standing by the company. so, taken off and use our straight to the middle east. we go here on out to you where a sci fi deal has been raised to end the blood shed in gaza. media is in doha. we're walking all throughout the night with reps from hamas on israel to end the 15 month long will a band even if now is office, says government officials when i'll meet to rectify the packed, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was updated by the negotiating team that agreements were reached on a deal to release the hostages,
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the prime minister ordered the political security cabinet to convene on friday. the government will then convene to approve the deal. they have been some last minute disagreements with her mas, they've an estimate. teachers announced the dale likely over the palestinian prison, or at least we know the mass wanted high profile figures freed while israel was concerned, of course, about releasing those 8 labels as terrorist. but now it's official and it done. yeah. whose office has confirmed the agreement has been reached, meaning those issues have been resolved. the deal still needs to pass through the security cabinet on friday and the full government on saturday evening after shut bots, the day of rest observed by some government members once approved. and there is typically an f 48 hour window for appeals against the release of palestinian prisoners at the high court. it was the case in november deal. however, at this time, the window may be reduced to just 6 hours. so the high court is expected to meet on sunday to review any appeals which are likely to be rejected if all goes as planned
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to far as hostages could be released by sunday at 4 pm is real time. well, well now israel has released the names of the subjects, re captives to be freed in the 1st stage. while there is no confirmation on who is alive and who is dad. our sources suggest the 10 might be dead, the least. it includes people over 15 and do deals with health issues, including and is really with your pin origins who has been captive since mistakenly entering dogs are back in 2014, a russian national women including soldiers and 2 children from the beaver's family who were kidnapped with their parents and became sort of symbol healthy october 7 attacks. one of the children turned one while income took a key a month ago from us for these the vigils, the father claiming his family was dead. but the idea of couldn't confirm this. living the entire country anxious about the sage hall,
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the boys and the mountains midway, pensions heating up in attend. yeah. who's call listen. finance ministers. smoke which has lots of the deal as a catastrophe for he's real saying he's probably will only stay in the call. they shouldn't. israel retains the option to review the war with him. us national security administer bend video has also voice similar concerns previously threatening to resign over these things by which he can see there's a dangerous concession that to him us later, indicating his return to the call option. if the fights and resumes that stick and listen to this is the, do you present it is in the band and do it includes the release of hundreds of murderous terrace. it includes the return of hundreds of thousands of guidance to the north of the guys this trip, including thousands of terrorists, the withdrawal from the philadelphia quarter door, and the end of the fighting. in fact, these deal will end all the achievements we're able to bring to the state of israel,
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if the fighting against how much resumes. and this is what i told the prime minister moments ago. and if the fighting resumes on the basis of achieving towards objectives, we will propose that we return to the government for the same time. yeah, host party link code was quick to slam bend very statement. let's take a listen to anyone who dissolves the right wing government will be remembered as an internal disgrace. contrary to bend various comments, the existing deal allows israel to return to fighting under american guarantees. receive the weapons and means of warfare it needs maximize the number of living hostages that will be released, maintain full control of the philadelphia route on egypt and border and the security buffer that surround the entire gaza strip and achieve dramatic security treatments that will ensure is real security for generations also believe we've been yeah. who avoided a deal before to stay in power ahead to avoid legal problems. so why they change
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now? he's got a position leaders promising to back him. even a has been to your end small church quade. so he's government and he's called lucian, look stable. is he planning to complete? only the 1st page with trump, israel's big friend, back in the white house, an engineer who knows, he'll have full us support and weapons and money. if he decides to restart the fight, and now you have just heard from the cold party. listen, yahoo! his party again talking about getting back to the fight with her most surprised them. and now we hear that the washington will back age role in case of the war and guys, or was human surprising to hear a while we are waiting for the sees fire, a dell to come into effect this coming sunday from speak for national security advisor earlier said that the last one to limit the arm supplies to is roland took a swipe, had the outgoing administration for trying to hold these robots. he promised us
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full support if he's real needs to re enter the guys at the same time, backing the seas by hostage deal with him us, which includes a complete withdrawal of the idea of forces from the gaza strip. let's take a listen. 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 what, where width and missile mazda is live up to the terms of this agreement. we are with them. this is her mazda is not going to continue as a military uh, entity in it certainly is not going to govern garza what was so much total cost. the gas of was every now again, despite the deal aiming to end the question hangs over. this agreement will only the 1st stage be completed. that means just $33.00 out of $98.00 hostages fried idea of pulling back from just populated areas. not completely leaving the guys as true. and just as temporary sees 5, i'll do early to tell and we have,
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we know that the next days will be crucial to understand. i was originally joined by god of hope and i'm a member of the board of directors at peace now. and he says nothing, you know, and his government could be getting a green light for more settlements in the west bank. this has some sort of bargaining chip with the removal of troops from guns. the special envoy is plump coming to the ridge and coming to meet nathaniel on saturday and shut bath on the, on the only day of the week and force him to meet with him and to discuss with him and actually to go for the speed i. i can be a show that if it wasn't from a getting into the right, i would say next week we would not see any progress because that that doesn't part of this is i will not be surprised if we see that the new white house really allow most of them, it's expansion, at least for the show time. maybe there will be some conversation about the some and extension of the settlements broke seem to use when i can, i can think about the way to, to,
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i'm really allow these where the right thing to get some benefits. but eventually it's not so much a negotiation between the 2 sides because problem pays much more part power over them it than the out. and eventually when trump is saying this is what i would like the chief when i'm getting into. ready space, a new data between the easily them come us that anyhow, actually it isn't having a choice, a and the has to go together. we to, i'm the say it'd be and while the deal is supposed to take effect this sunday, the idea of his taking his last shots of gauze, i guess what, i can just the last 24 hours, at least a 103 people killed across the enclave. we're talking about 27 kids. and so he won women 40 bags lined the outdoor pavilion is as low as for pat funerals for those who will not be sending the long awaited seats. according to golf and officials are the ongoing was left more than $46000.00 palestinians dead. however, a recent study published by the lawns and medical journals to address the number is
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way higher, at least at least 40 percent higher. it says, noting that as usual, most the victims, all civilians, how boss says israel has failed to achieve its goals, and the sci fi deal is, i guess, says, will end the world as he says, israel's been wanting to wage for years. yeah. and it was the disagreement basically corresponds to what we have been talking about from the very beginning. we initially outline 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 palestinian issue to its central status. as this is a central issue for both the error 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 policy and people with the establishment of full control zones in the north of the
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sector. under the control of the occupiers which effectively means the re occupation of part of gaza. 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. these cars as well, the us, the secretary of state house, just days left and office, he suddenly got cold out for his record of the gravestones. max blumenthal questioning his association with a the, is there any lobby of this while a jordanian palestinian john list was forcibly removed from the photos briefing of the white house officer, he clearly asked the wrong questions. the why did you? i'm happy to address your questions when we get the questions. thank you. i have a say you have a saving, right? frontier you wave. the white flag before is rarely have the time to take what
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you are. the father in law was an israel lobbyist. your grandfather was an israel lobbyist, are you compromised by israel? why did you allow the whole, the cost of our time to happen? to have your legacy, the genocide? how does it feel to have your legacy be during the whole thing every day? thank you. mark. thank or question i look forward answering questions the part 2 or 3 people. this is the free press right press. you pardon me. 2 may i ask questions every, all, please please sir, respected respect. the process will have an opportunity to take questions. you 2 minutes
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please, or respect the process. thanks. by the way. yeah. you see you, that's what happens when you're not a team player and you don't ask the right questions. we were speaking earlier with john, listen, i'm with martin j and he says, you know, when you have these press conferences and various western governments, while the role just the to have a list. these press conferences are very, very contrived environments. and um, what people don't realize what the great, the great to probably to realize that in london, in 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 am establishment and the press
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conference itself is usually just a, a, it's a, you know, to impress people that, to the institutions of functioning and you know, to give them a set amount of credibility lesson region less like mex moving. 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 astir to a, to fill the rest of the world. you know, that was the stoop to such a low level when you had the preposterous. and how are you of blinking? say a thing, king of the journalist for asking difficult questions when they had opportunity 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. switching gears now back right here to the heart of moscow where it runs president has touched down. so the pedestrian
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is here to meet with this russian counterpart vladimir to mr. garcia and was met by rushes, energy minutes, the deputy foreign minister and a number of other high ranking officials. the main goal of the visit is to sign a tendency. he asked for tea, take partnership with the oven off a commentary with the iranian ambassador to russia, highlighting the agreements goals as a turnarounds foreign policy has been and continues to shift eastwards. the possess
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gaylon'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, c rating and president is in law scouts and means was white. americans are expected to assign the comprehensive thirty's do coordination agreements. a massive documents which include $47.00 articles and colors. a wide range of fear. many say that it should take the relationship between the 2 countries, which are already quite close to the next level. perhaps it could be viewed as yet another brick in the construction of the multiple world. here's how the iranian foreign minister described this treaty as 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,
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aware of their historical responsibilities, are building a new order in which cooperation will replace the gemini and respect will replace imposition. do you agree with this such as this deacon nomic size freight, which 0 is by about 15 percent last year at least nearly $4000000000.00 in the equivalent of us dollars because about 95 percent of that trade is now done in a national currencies investment energy cooperation is there as well. you ron has been under western sanctions for so many years. and russia in that sense is a record of folder regarding the emails of various sentients. i guess it be the lower not only to live in these conditions, but to develop as well for us as they've been years. future radians would be able to use their uranium bank cards in russia. the russians will be able to use the rest of your cards in iran, and that's just one of the examples, of course,
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of mutual security and defense is a vital issue for both sides. and that's in that agreement as well. but moscow and jet ryan had been stressing that it's not aimed against anybody. their relationship is not a military alliance. let's listen to rush just for administer. so get a lab rough measure, please. if you them to produce that are presidents will sign this treaty. so as for the question of whether someone likes it or not. so 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 iran is russia and china. the democratic people's republic of korea are always preparing something against someone. this treaty, like, by the way, our treaty with the democratic people's republic of korea is not directed against any country. such a 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 palestine. of course, when i spoke about this further on the program with ups on a blanket, the host of wills upon. now joining us, it's good to get you from your studio into
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a studio here on. okay, so good to have you here, look at what's happening in the world today. we're seeing these new partnerships, strategic partnerships are being put together a certain parts of the world treaties alliances. and yet we were just talking all fair about the new world order that if anything, it's already an antiquated world order. we have the iranian president here in moscow today, signing a long term, tracy with russia. why? why are we seeing these bridges being built today? well, i think this pass last week before terms and now gratian is true, truly phenomenal. if you look at the various actors around the world, they're all hurrying out to sort of put deals on the table. and it's not only those that you mentioned there a couple of more. but i think many actors are trying to sort of, uh, put that point or, or put them, you know, organize the legacy before tom gets into office because he's such an unpredictable
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factor. now, uh, getting to the a new world order. i think that's a very interesting term because ultimately what would the countries that i'm talking about is one they want the old world's order. they want to have a world order that is based on the un security charts or the un charter that is um to conscientiously apply. that is not the manipulative that is not to use for slogans, but that is actually apply then, you know, treats all countries as equals treats um, but the whole, the whole rule space international order rate. only really kate has to the g 7. doesn't it immediately? the stated to that, i mean the, have you heard anyone mentioning uh, you know, rules but based ordered in reason, recent to weeks i have in the past few months. yeah. so the rules are gone again, but maybe this goes back to will, to sort of jump in on sunday, but you're about to, of, to world war 2 and all these different american presidents and you can name the president's, they will come out at one point talking about the new world order, they will talked about it ever since world war 2. but i think that new world order
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is antiquated by now. look at the multi polar world order. we're seeing growing today with the global south, the bricks, the i see, and the a c o we seeing strategic partnerships being bused world wide things that i think what they're talking about here is a very marked difference in approaches to international relations and international voltage between the west and i'm the so called global majority because the west and the american presence here referred to, they used to treat the job seriously. they used to actually negotiate the gremlins that they action and they're going to sign and they used to stick by them. yeah. i mean, even during the, the times of the cold war between the soviets and the americans, the west, no longer science such agreements, it's no longer negotiates. you're either with us or you're against us. is that what you're saying? yeah. oh, very, a federal like in the whole, not formalized on paper. and even when it's formalized, nobody's sticks to that. yeah. the other part of the world,
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they want something different because they want to different things from politics. and the women that you mentioned depend rushing around. it's supposed to govern the relationship between the 2 countries for 20 years. i mean, can you imagine in a best point of time when no analyst is making forecast for the next 3 months because they're committing themselves and they're committing themselves pretty soon? or it's difficult to disagreement was in the workings for like at least 4 years. like it's very, it's a scope all encompassing or comprehensive, the right covers around 50 areas of cooperation and the specialist when you know, cited the details and identify the areas where they can actually create synergy. not in the words, but in fact is on the ground. yeah. i see, i see, i see. and yet these movements continue to happen then. and here we have what just days now trump coming in to the oprah office, returning to the helm there. uh, change is in the air, or is it a good or bad thing? how do you forget how nobody knows it? as i told you i, i haven't seen anyone make any confidence forecasts. but i
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do think that these leaders that agreement between russia and the wrong, even though, as i said it was years into making i, i do saying that it is the signing of it is related to trump coming to office because one of the biggest questions for global politics in the year of 2025 is whether iran will be involved in fights, recent advances in syria. and we'll go ahead with the direct strikes against iranian nuclear facilities with trump support. and by sort of putting it support behind there on russia, the showing and sat sending a signal it please that, you know, we do not saying that's a good idea because in this agreement, even though it has not been released, russia is plunging around certain degree of military support than i'm sure china and many other countries would also would not want to see israel go to such bags in,
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you know, providing for it secure, just sort of say yeah, yeah, yeah. but, you know, i mean, i know, you know, i know this, this treaty between iran and brush it hasn't been published yet, but do we know, is it, or is it a defensive tracy? because, you know, we have this north korea as a military corporation, and it's pretty similar to the one that was signed with north korea. and i say it is similar, is it? absolutely. i mean there is a certain format for uh, these deals in there and div comprehensive, but if we take the north koreans or rather the deal with north korea as an example, the 2 countries did flags to support. they tried the case of, of an attack, right? and the, and i think russia and iran held back as israel and churches that are decided to take be the lead on syria. all right. it is quite clear that iran is a totally different game because it's in, in our country with nuclear weapons. israel also has nuclear weapons,
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so i think that these 2 actors will have to be very careful about how they manage the animosity of the time. yeah, because it's one thing to, you know, flats, the destruction of, of a traveler. but when you actually come to the bring, when you can do that, it's a totally different day for all involved. yeah, well i mean, look there, you know, i don't know if you seen some of the country is that some of the soldiers, the idea for wearing these days, but they have a non patch that shows the great to israel map. it is showing a vastly expanded israel, and some people are saying, well, if indeed we are witnessing the evolution of the great a israel, then iran has to be next able to saying iran will be the next domino to full. and if that's true ups on his russia step again, fear radically to help. well, um, you will have to address that question to write him up with an i don't know you like me, but it's not just a israel has this. the grandiose dreams of, uh, greater self, i've met the turkey as well. yeah. and there are many other regional countries with
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the conditions and then but yeah, i mean, i mean time about this new president and the 11 on, by the way, who buys? and recently you said he's the right guy for the job. so i think they just the chief regime change by the way, and be rude, but they did it through israel as a proxy for how level known as important country. but let them, if it's a relatively small but there are many other players in the region that would not want to see israel to expand itself so much. so i think they are, they all shouldn't be very, a capital low for, you know, deciding what they wish for less that comes true because it can be very, very good yours. i mean, like at this point it's already nightmare, but the trouble by trump will buy milks on it who managed to get the ceasefire deal between a mouse and israel credit going to bite and or the drum. well, as far as i know, the representative of both things were within the negotiating team, so i, i bet they both will claim the credit. but i think that once again,
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highlights the american style of negotiating. it's all about either the credit or the legacy deal. you know, the blinking department of state is now claiming uh, you know, the, the major advancement. but uh, it is true that say as far as important is true that the release of hostages or the policy needs denise is important from a humanitarian standpoint. but it does not solve the actual problem of web hosting impaired, honestly. yeah, exactly. i mean, i haven't, he's already john just on a couple of hours ago here in the program. and he and he said to me, look, please don't use the word piece when you're talking about this piece deal between hamas and here's what he said. they cannot be lost in peace. they could, their audiology is, will never, ever fade away. and this is something, you know, you and i, on the front lines of this, you know, ups on it, we are, we got front row seats to some of the biggest changes in a 100 years happening right now when it happens a, it's also important to keep your, your own home base, safe and secure, and that's, that is i think that brings us back to what we began with. you know that it is
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still important for countries to organize the relationship and then normalize plans . responsible manner. yeah, that takes care not only about the legacy issues and allows features of the politicians, but the actual bread and butter issues for it for that people. yeah, i mean it's not as, as you say, professional partnerships based on mutual respect is like something we're saying with the brakes today. you know, there's not a single member of breaks that is allowed to sanction another member of brakes. and this is what we're seeing as you say, this diversification in the world today, which is essentially moving away from the hedge. i'm on, it's not necessarily by choice, perhaps is by necessity, but a visa topic. so you're always addressing and your program will depart and it's great fun to watch you and your guests and your analysts as well as your time. it's so nice to have you here on the, on the board to the host of will to pop joining us live here at the mothership studio. thank you very much. thank. let's have this conversation further here on the program now because of the sci fi deal has been reached out to end the
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bloodshed in gaza. of your understanding, of course is between uh tel aviv jerusalem and hamas men, which is pretty basically bringing an end to his 15 month war against the palestinians and on god. so let's take this conversation about the sob named motors . now joining us 0 analogy. international professor political science has a knowledge here speech regardless as well. joining us from the west bank city up my left side. it's great to get you on the program and thank you very much for your time. how. how do you, how do you view the ceasefire? between the between israel and hamas, some people saying both sides accusing each other of dragging their feet. but i'd love to know how did we get to where we are today? a good while they do and all the day after little do you and all you will be yours . and what i believe that in the novel signing this is just about time as far as writing because i really do suffer a lot of what's going on. the 1st hand uh we have, uh,
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lots of brush are coming from the united states and especially the new administration. uh huh. and also the, and then the problems which concerns also with the army. and these are the army, was now sending the reports to the side. get the of the oh, what they are doing guys that are asking, what do we have the plans do we have to start the what are the targets that we are only accepting the doc at for the but i still exist as long you know, giving us a hard time, especially in the last few weeks. so this or out of factors to brush of ice and nothing. you have to go ahead with this. right. the right to how yeah, yeah, yeah. so it's, i do apologize for jumping in, but i hear on such a role as well. but i wanted to ask you where we stand today with this ceasefire. now, do you think there's a prospect of israel, perhaps expanding its settlements further? and.

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