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see what is most nowhere near the, the west bank and gaza. welcome close to 200 over a pulse of indian prisoners this saturday. the 3 is really hot is arrive in tel aviv as part of a ceasefire agreement. balances are off of border crossing opens for the 1st time and almost 9 months, the loading critically injured palestinians to enter egypt for treatment. we hear from those finally given the medical life we had hope for treatment after they called us. and when we boarded the bus, they refused my mother who was escorting the the travel level and they refused my travel site. and i am a change. i ask for help so that i can travel to fix my i actually did refuse to allow my brothers to score in the early while on the addiction side, all the rough up frontier attention was run high as
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a part of nation. this jointly condemned donald trump's proposal to relocate the population of the enclave near brings like the disturbing things in this to don. for over 50 people are killed into the truck on the market by the part of military rapids supports forces. that's according to health ministry officials in the cartridge the . this is our team here now, so my name's you know, no meal and 30 minutes of news and huge starts. now. we begin with the latest exchange of captives in the gals where the 4th to date a bus carrying palestinians has arrived in come eunice, and the 3rd 3 sides. 183 people in all were set free from is really prisons on sunday. and richard free hostages were released by her mouth and gas ortiz, middle east, correspond them or yes, the last that can tell us more were thing,
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develops very fast and smooth. during some of these exchange, just an hour after 3 is really hostages. were free buses with the release palestinian prisoners started moving from all for prison. the only is really military jail and you want to find west bank that serves as the gathering point for all day to be freed. and the basses quickly arrived here to downtown remodeler police times t say to where massive crowds have welcomed them. families of poor seagly anticipating the return of their loved ones and friends, but also on the re run them. policy is they say it is a moment of celebration for the entire nation. their hair hayes charged with a motion and made some tennis, enjoy a force for freedom. it also pain and sorrow for over 47000 gallons, who was killed in 16 months or more with question in everyone's mind being why the deal was not struck earlier months early to avoid casualties. so we kind in
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a row for present or exchanges between these role and i am asked the milton group who needs a suite hostages. there's room for $183.00 prisoners. only 22 of them came here as 150. now, prisoners will be sent to dollars a month. i'm 7 serving live sentences will be the pull to to the college student play at all. there is water originally from gaza and those who were arrested during the war will be returned home to the suite. one education citizen will be sent back to egypt until now is will release almost 600000. assume prisoner is another assessing hundreds to go to the end of the 1st stage of the deal. we have been able to speak to many of them, including those released on saturday. no stress, that's a deal. let's say. well, some of 4th hoping to last is a solution to the broder is where the palestinian price is, let's say can i have been in prison for 17 and
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a half years later. so the feeling of freedom is indescribable. and incredibly sweet feeling. they treated us very and very harshly. everyone suffered feeding in so they kept torturing us until the very last one, right hump, until they handed us over to the red cross. soon to steal inside the law. so be premium that just so they will be released. and we united with their family, god willing and then actually incentive to is there for 22 years and 3 months and i can't describe the feeling you can see for yourself. how do you think the situation wasn't? sure, if you see the prisoner, you can understand what it was like inside. every prisoner has been waiting for this moment to re unite with their family. message to the world is to tell them that there is a people of people who deserve life on this land. you deserve freedom to leave with
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dignity and pride. they deserve to live for you. in the occupation, there has been enough oppression inflicted on these people for so many years. and we have all thoroughly been able to discuss the faith of now ex prisoners and the waste. the result was really foul, assuming for us who they had on the palestinian prison are certainly these prisoners whom you have seen today. and those you saw a week ago, you watch all of them who are being freed from captivity. israel was never going to release them instead of israel was planning to kill them now over the past few years. and netanyahu has worked tirelessly to instill in us when alice simmons believes that we are incapable of achieving our national aspirations. how this scene you are witnessing now, that is our direct response to netanyahu telling him, like, you know, we are indeed capable of achieving our goal statement. initially. yes, i, the negotiations were tough and exhausting. and if not for the presence of
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widespread international and regional, unwilling disagreements would never have materialize netanyahu. and we all notice neither he nor his ruling coalition due to their small and petty political calculations if any. want this war and a very common sentiment. federals also avoid slides in these as an investor the to the international justice. a country has just 20 something files to join. solve that because genocide case again, stays roll at the i. c, j and a is also the so called, hey, just for something by 9 nations and supposed to take her lessons. ceasefire doesn't mean anything. it doesn't mean the end of the suffering. the end of the genocide doesn't mean the end of the problem. there is a pa, tired still. how can we sit here? i know an apartheid mission to exist. what right does a mission that is a general side to an apartheid mission or
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a team that regime has no right to just as such. we have to set that up in to our bangs on stop this nonsense about the right to defend and so on, which is what, right? ok, that's not the defect. i'm the there is much talk about the grow the solution to the crisis that has to be this. * know all i saw on the see far deal a henry and i was just in the middle of the initial phase of the agreement. that is 3 pages, the 1st 2 washing home to 2 days. age of info is really supposed to reveal completely from the gathers to the end of the hostilities. in this i was sitting in slave and after that what will happen to thousands and thousands of guys is displays the homeless due to the guy will be with him too many questions too early to awesome. as default of all that, we have to wait to see how it plays out earlier. it's really cute. how must have
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missed creasing hostages during release proceedings written into a puddle future exchanges. today, swap went ahead offer a number of countries that mediated the ceasefire. thoughts guaranteed security. i'm off militants for film, something guard off the hand over location before the reg calls arrived. local say they have been waiting for the prisoners release for a long time. since everyone alan henzy knows with the confusions, prisoners presenting the ground, display a victory that open we are all my to god will see that this will be an image of the trial before everyone's on and in front of the israel occupation. patients that will vanish of god, religion as those of values. doctor controlled him and that we all know observing the dream that has waited for 15 months. if the dream is coming true now, is that we are in the middle of cause a seaport. this is a scene of dignity and pride. now the prisoners are being handed over to something that israel wanted to do only by force. gotcha. now they are being released through
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negotiations. the emotional scenes with families on both sides reunited after many months of separation, relative shed tears of joy and brace, their loved ones. they thought they may never seem to get hard to contribute. a rubbing firm and visited hostages square in tel aviv, where people gathered to celebrate and watch it live stream of the exchange. were here at hosses square in the center of television, where for many, many over a year, many many months about 15 months. people in gathering, trying to demand the hostages be released and today, saturday morning, 3 very important hostages are being released. keith siegel, 65 years old, is also an american citizen, who was paid that from pfizer. also called her on 53 years old from nero's father all 4. and of course, the identity of is 34 years old, who sadly amounts to about a year ago, he was forced to announce michael moss and the video that was released to the
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public. that they reported that his wife and children were killed and it was really bombing. let's ask some of the people why they're here is just amazing to the people coming out to support the families that has been through the nice, terrible, terrible times. and it's, it's really powerful and we've been here before, but that wonderful these people that was the tense and people of the flags and everything. and the tables with empty chairs because we're still missing our brothers and offices. but now the big screen says the nice is the atmosphere is just incredible. so yeah, it's really special. as you can see right now they're releasing one of the hostages, the great emotions of joy here in hosses square. so every time
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they show on the big screen that houses are being released and transferred to his early custody of hundreds of people. we are clapping and singing and crying, of course as great fear for the the bus children, which there is reason to believe that they did not survive the is rarely bombings. this is robbie berman reporting from austin square and television. now the much anticipated reopening of the roof of border crossing has taken place as a condition. nobody has really come a ceasefire deal. dallas has health ministry, so he's the 1st 50 patients have not crossed into egypt for medical treatment. israel is reportedly though still conducting security screening, some border medical stuff to uncover any links to him us despite an increase in here monitoring assistance, the gaza and upcoming medical evacuations. 8 organizations are raising the alarm with a dire reality of policy and living conditions on the crucial need for more to be done. when the people are making their way to reach upon being sharing their
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experience. so the most of the shrapnel is still stuck in my eye and i have lost sight and we had hoped for treatment after they called us in. when we boarded the bus, they refused my mother who was escorting me to travel. then they refused my travel, citing i am a team. so i asked for help so that i can travel in to fix my i started but i should actually be refused to allow my brothers to escort me earlier on the stuff for my this e and the my daughter has complained of some cardiac problems and need surgery, as you can imagine, the bombardments have affected her case to begin with, but now she is going to go outside of gauze for medication. thank god, who would want to get the attendance with god? help we have referral papers and the ability to travel now for treatment. it was a total surprise and i am extremely happy to be able to take my son for treatment outside of the territory. i've got to think that these patients who are boarding the bus are among those it was follow stadium that works 1000 follows daily and
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patients will i be nearly waiting for the treatment outside of that goes as to that's fits, do patients arrive for, for the time being will be able to move outside of that through 3 for 3 to meant along with their escorts family members on daily basis within that, through the between i'm us and as well that has been met did over the past week. or, i mean i read r e r t as gauze as ship a hospital and gaza city of nations have jointly rejected donald trump's proposal to relocate the population of goes up to neighboring egypt . and jordan, we express continued full support for the steadfastness of the palestinian people on their land and their adherents to their legitimate rights in accordance with international law and defending the rejection of any infringement of these inalienable rights. whether through settlement activities,
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expulsion and demolition of homes, and ex, ation of land, or by evacuating that land of its own is through displacement, or encouraging the transfer or uprooting of palestinians from the land in any way or under any circumstances and justifications. in a way that threatens stability and heralds further extension of the conflict to the region and undermines the chances of peace and co existence among its peoples of what president trump said it would be best to quote, just play, not the entire enclave last month. the us leader and on the discuss with the jordanian king the potential reset thing over 2000000 people while a temporary or long term housing is built. so there's really officials chump in similar plans at the start of the war. and while intentions were on the rise on the egyptian side of the rough frontier, hundreds of locals gathered there on friday to protest the further displacement, the palestinians. calvin correctly rejecting trumps relocation. we came today to prove to the palestinian people that we stand by them. we reject
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the idea of displacing palestinians. it's a red line. if our palestinian brothers come to egypt, it means the land will be taken over by israel. which means the end of the palestinian cause. we have no problem receiving them as guest where they get food with security and everything they need to sort of what for palestinians, who especially if they are displaced from their land. no, they will not be able to return to that. that's what carol based research are and commentator honey suleima sees the trump plant as a one waiting solution on palestinians with surfer further as a result of a this is really into statement is very important. the facing is the desire to make the it's only a so huge, i'm about the strip i think, and the will make it a british or arms that uh, i mean you can divisions because it's a one way solution about the business to because they do. yeah. when use it as
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a green light to make kind of on commitment of order has been serving its ends, us digital and it's 3. so we can say that the timing is very dangerous. i'm the venture of this on. so it's on so far. it's hard to you for making the egypt and jordan to confronting the process on forum mid you've got to be understanding me do this right, because this is over a minute. that's right. doing the left towards the national security of egypt and jordan. and so i do want to pause as usual on the turn towards the hard to the corona virus 1st emerge. that question has been the focus of much fevered speculation for years. so on, washington believes it knows the answer. the white high spokesperson claims there's put, come from multiple truths that cobit 19 originated, and a lot bleak in china. hey,
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ashley revealed. you also believe that i'm responding to the i a yeah. kudos to john radcliff for revealing that truth and that fax to the american people many years to lays abided administration had a chance to let the american people know the truth about that. and for some reason they chose not to. i also would just like to point out that uh, several years ago when i was working in this press shop and president trump would take to this podium to briefly american people on cobra. 19 he suggested that coven very well may have came from a lab. and we, on china, and many members in this very room knocked him for that, said he was spewing conspiracy theories. he was not, we now know that to be the confirmed level truth. it took many years for it to come out, but the president was right. in this instance, again, just the point died. china has, i tried to be rejected. the allegations of saves the u. s. needs to stop weapon
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noise in science and suggested washington take a hard look at its own bio lab experiments as you go across human origin. tracing is a matter of science and any judgment on it should be made in a science space and spirit. and by scientists, it is extremely unlikely that the pandemic was caused by a lab leak. this is the authoritative conclusion reached by the experts of the w h o china, a joint commission based on science following their field trips to the lab and who hon. and in depth communication with researchers. this conclusion has been widely acknowledged by the international community, including the science community. the us needs to stop politicizing and webinar rising origin tracing at once and stop scapegoating others. the us should respond as quickly as possible to the international community as legitimate concerns voluntarily share its data with w h o about suspected early cases in the us. to clarify the questions concerning
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relevant us biological labs, and give a responsible explanation to the world. we'll meet, let's recall something else that by face at robert red field who headed the centers for disease control and prevention during president crumbs 1st. administration said last year he felt the virus was possibly quote in potentially engineer as a part of a bio defense program. but by the us itself, what was the us role in the? well, i think it was substantial, and this is why, you know, when you look at the accountability for china, their accountability is none in the lab work and, and, and the creation, the virus, their accountability is not file in the international sales regulations after they realized that they had a problem and allowing people like me and cdc to come in and to help them within 48 hours like they were obligated to, based on the training. but the us, we're always substantial. one is a funded the research was for a man i,
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it's the state department usa id and the defense department. all 4 of those agencies, helpful in this research. secondly, the scientific mastermind behind this research has a guy named ralph america at the university of north carolina. and he was very involved in this research i. i think he probably helped create some of the original barrel lines, but i can prove that he was very involved was a good day when we can welcome alive onto the program. laurie johnson, laurie is a former ca on the list on ceo of burg associates. sorry, thank you for your time. and today nobody wants to push this under the carpet. everybody wants to know what happened with cove it, it's sold the world of course. but when you, when you pressure the way the u. s. is doing here, it, it, it doesn't add to it, does it any investigation? it's simply puts, you know, a defense mechanism up front from both sides and nothing comes. all right?
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so you also have international bodies confirming another law blake theory. what was wrong? so why is washington pushing this to? well, it's only pushing part of the story and as his doctor redfield correctly noted, of the united states. and there are people that lived in the united states and particularly national institutes of health and ralph barrick and the ico health. but there was, there was a heavy us involved in the creation of covet 19 and it was being done also in collaboration cooperation with this chinese lab. the, you know, the, the blame game being played right now to focus solely on china and ignore any accountability for us. department of defense. the national institutes of health is, you know, they're, they're a good playing games. and the game right now is to try it out and go after the
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china on a variety of fronts. so it's not just a coincidence that donald trump is stepped up, the attack on china for risk control of the panama canal. i think we have to look at this all isn't and know this is a whole narrative. this being presented and constructed that there is truth to the fact that yes, uh, that the actual entity covered 19th came out of that lab. it was a, it was an accident, but the creation of it was not an accident. the creation of it was a form of biological warfare and preparation as such. and the united states, instead of, you know, initially started in this country and then shifted it over to china. and, and, you know, we, we still don't have the full story of the bio labs that were found in ukraine. so, you know, there's, there's some dark, dirty stuff going on here. it's murky,
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isn't it suited to say the least we have there and dr. red field just to point out again, he was the former head of the, at cdc, in the us making some really palm shell allegations that, that i have to say. i'm not sure if you're agreement, but it appears that it's received little to no attention in the media, but the us kind of be sponsoring research and just being behind of sorts at the brick itself. why is it being talked about at the very least because it would require us in the united states to take responsibility at least part of the responsibility for that whole. but academic or the whole help break. you know, the, the, the other aspect to all of this is the collaboration with the pharmaceutical companies who were allowed to put out of vaccines that were deadly.
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that didn't work. and not only did they not work, but they were the, the, came requirements that the, the, you know, many of the us population and in europe as well. we had to take it in those created some major health problems, but it did originals corporations. so, you know, this is a combination of, you know, whether we have financial fraud as well as the weapon ization of a virus that was intended. i think, to be used in, in a, in an office of all operations. it escaped. i it was, it was in there, i think there was credible evidence to suggest it was an accidental lease. but just because it was an accidental release did not mean that they were not planning to do something pretty nefarious and evil with it. got to just a point on, on the, the sponsoring of bio labs in general across,
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across the world. we know most schools need separate reports, investigations, all that. but there's also a lot of local countries in africa and asia pointing out the dangers of these. so why does washington continue to operate them despite the risks involved? because you've got, you know, the within the military mindset, they see this as one kind of a weapon system that you have to be prepared to use. you know, historically, it's never been controllable. and but yet that has never had that is not just the way these people from pursuing it and trying to create something that could be targeted on specific ethnic groups. and again, that was the indications from what came out of the labs in ukraine was that they were specifically trying to develop into these organisms. viruses, they would go after slavic people that would go with the genetic sort of the
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genetic signature of the people of russia that would go specifically after they have to kill them to 2nd them. i mean this is that this, this is pretty, pretty evil stuff. and yet, there, there's, there's also money to be made. and, you know, let's never forget about the financial incentives that exist at the outset of concerned islanders. but then you as you point out all the previous situations that, that just rock up here. and then it's perhaps not so surprising at laurie. thank you so much for your time today. always good to see you insightful as always, laurie johnson, former c, unless i'm seal a burg associates. thank you. thank you, sir. right, let's her attention indeed to africa and suit um for at least 54 people have been killed. dozens more injured and after a suburban market near the capital was shell. the warning, disturbing images had local authorities say many of the victims were women and
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children. the shelling cause widespread destruction to buildings in the area. the sudanese government has accused the part of military rapids support forces of carrying out the attack. the r s f itself hasn't come it. it's as all right, back to europe where a student protests in serbia has snowball the essentially the solid sins of people are probably the bulk a key bridge crossing over the done. you'd river the raleigh begun with hundreds protesting corruption involving construction contracts that lead to the depths of 50 in the country 2nd largest cities. all the sudden the people from right across the country have joined the blockade with most res, beeping their horns in solidarity students. march to 80 kilometers from the capital ballad rate, to owner, the victims of the nobody saw will weigh station collapse in november. demonstrators are demanding that documents related to the reconstruction project be
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released. and for those who attack protesters to be punished, the events have already seen serbian prime minister and midlife. the church 9 see was something dawn after backlash to activation. so we made suggesting the students are being used by opposition leaders or that is where we leave the basically we can use drop for know this saturday. i'll be back in just over 30 with more. but don't go too far as more grade programs or just the had this is your 247 are to introduce the, [000:00:00;00]
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