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GAZA: Su etena baino lehenago eta Su etenaren inguruan (3)

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ADAM@AdameMedia

The media doesn’t want you to see this Yahya Sinwar interview. It explains a lot.

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This is really quite incredible. While Israelis were making rat memes of him tucked away in tunnels, Sinwar was hiding in plain sight on the front lines, facing down Israeli tanks

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الشهيد القائد يحيى السنوار خلال إحدى العقد القتالية أثناء معركة طوفان

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Yahya Sinwar, known as Abu Ibrahim, will be regarded as one of the most formidable & iconic resistance leaders of contemporary times, embodying unmatched steadfastness & resolve.

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Yahya Sinwar Image may be NSFW.
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Séamus Malekafzali@Seamus_Malek

This new clip of Yahya Sinwar from the al-Jazeera October 7th doc fascinates me most of all. There’s Hebrew graffiti on the walls. IDF soldiers came through this house, vandalized it, cleared it, and then the leader of Hamas itself used it to direct operations against them.

In newly released footage of Sinwar from the battlefield in Rafah, he said: “For freedom, there is a door that is knocked on by every hand stained red with blood.”

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SINWAR WAS A WARRIOR!!!

WE WILL NEVER FORGET THIS MAN!!!

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Glory to Commander Yahya Sinwar. While every other world leader hid behind security — Sinwar led and fought battles face to face … until his last breath.

All it took is one picture to discredit all Zionist lies about martyred leader Yahya al-Sinwar.

The Palestinian people have never had a leader quite like Yahya Sinwar. A leader that breathed the struggle, and ultimately died fighting in the thick of it.

That alone is going to leave a significant mark on present and future generations.

Sinwar has been forever lionized.

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“There is a door to [red] freedom on which every bloodstained hand knocks” – Yahya Sinwar.

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Spot the difference.

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Israel’s Sinwar Nightmare: Hamas Releases ‘Proof’ Of Sinwar’s Revenge, S… https://youtu.be/V5D1iHpWK4I?si=wKnyMobFxdBcjjv2

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Israel’s Sinwar Nightmare: Hamas Releases ‘Proof’ Of Sinwar’s Revenge, Says Top IDF Officials Killed

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Hamas claims to have avenged the killing of its former leader, Yahya Sinwar, by eliminating Israeli forces responsible for his assassination. The group released a video titled ‘Death Ambush Series’, showing a massive explosion near an IDF gathering. Press TV reported that Hamas killed two senior Israeli military officials, Major Dvir Zion Revah and his deputy Israel Shiknazi, whom it holds responsible for Sinwar’s death. Watch for more.

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No amount of propaganda and lies could convince us that these are the bad guys

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Trump Calls Israel’s Genocide, “It’s Not Our War” | Muslim News | Jan 21, 2025

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Join us for Muslim News anchored by Sr. Samana Siddiqui. Today’s Headlines:

  • Trump Calls Israel’s Genocide, “It’s Not Our War”
  • Trump’s 1st-Day Blitz: Paris Accord Exit, Sweeping Policy Reversals
  • 18 States Sue To Stop Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
  • Trump Orders Troops To Mexican Border To Halt Illegal Immigration
  • MLK Day And Trump’s Inauguration Highlight Sharp Contrast
  • Elon Musk Sparks Outrage Over Nazi Salute
  • Mother Of Missing US Journalist Appeals For Help
  • Gaza’s Rafah Declared Disaster Zone, Hospitals In Ruins Amid Ceasefire
  • Israeli Settlers Set Homes And Shops On Fire Through Occupied West Bank, 137 Bodies Recovered In Gaza
  • 21% Americans Support Hamas In Its Fight Against Israel
  • Drone Footage Shows Destroyed Assad Statue In Damascus
  • Taliban Minister Calls Girls’s Education Ban Injustice Against 20 Million People

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from our Chicago Studios this is the

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Muslim news on Muslim Network TV

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assalamu alaykum I am Sam sidiki our top

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story tonight president Donald Trump has

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said of Israel’s genocide in Palestine

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it’s not our war it’s their War he has

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also commented on the ceasefire

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expressing skepticism that it will last

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but highlighting G’s potential for

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redevelopment meanwhile his Middle East

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Envoy Steve witkoff has outlined a new 4

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Regional policy focusing on sovereignty

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economic Partnerships and diplomatic

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reciprocity the Administration has

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hinted at potential steps towards Saudi

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Israeli normalization within the Abraham

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Accords president Donald Trump has also

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overturned 80 executive orders by his

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predecessor Joe Biden within hours of

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taking office Biden’s administration had

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issued several sanctions targeting

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Israeli settlers and companies involved

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in the construction of illegal

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settlements in Israel citing threats to

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Reg stability the former president had

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extended his sanctions order earlier

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this month warning of rising Israeli

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violence and displacement of

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Palestinians in the West Bank newly

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appointed Secretary of State Marco Rubio

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confirmed no new sanctions under the

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revoked order aligning with Israeli

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requests in related news president

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Donald Trump has signed multiple

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executive orders on his first day in

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office key actions include withdrawing

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the us from the Paris climate Accord and

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overturning 78 Biden era policies among

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the most controversial is Trump ending

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Birthright citizenship for the children

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of undocumented immigrants legal

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challenges are expected as this policy

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conflicts with the Constitution’s 14th

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Amendment the US has also begun its exit

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from the World Health Organization or wh

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Trump criticized the wh accusing it of

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mishandling the covid-19 pandemic the

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exit will take 12 months as well in a

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symbolic move Trump renamed the Gulf of

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Mexico to the Gulf of America and

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restored Alaska’s Mount Denali to its

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previous name Mount McKinley

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Environmental Protection saw a major

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roll back including revoking electric

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vehicle targets and declaring a national

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Energy emergency to boost fossil fuel

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production Trump also reignited his

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Hardline immigration policies by

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declaring a national border emergency he

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pledged to Halt illegal entry and

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initiate large scale deportations on

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social policies Trump reinstated a

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federal policy recognizing only two

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genders and pausing a Tik Tock ban

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citing a change in stance he also

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pardoned more than 1,500 defendants

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charged in the January 6 2021 attack on

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the US capital by his supporters and

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directed the direct the justice

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department to drop ongoing cases

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observers say these orders Mark a sharp

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policy shift and Signal Trump’s

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commitment to fulfilling his campaign

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promises attorney generals from 18

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states have initiated legal action

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against President Donald Trump

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they are seeking to prevent the

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enforcement of an executive order that

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denies US citizenship to children born

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in the country to undocumented

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immigrants this marks the beginning of

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what is expected to be an extensive

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legal confrontation regarding

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immigration policies under the Trump

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Administration the lawsuits submitted to

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the federal district court in

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Massachusetts also received support from

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the municipalities of San Francisco and

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Washington DC protesters also flooded

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the streets of New York as Donald Trump

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was sworn in for a presidential term on

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Monday hundreds gathered at Washington

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Square Park voicing opposition to the

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new

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Administration president Donald Trump

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has ordered troops to the Mexican border

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to combat illegal immigration starting

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with the Crossing in El Paso Texas the

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move follows Trump’s inauguration on

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Monday where he declared a national

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emergency at the southern border he has

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vowed to Halt illegal entries and Deport

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millions of undocumented migrants

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shortly after being sworn in the El Paso

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Port of Entry was shut down loudspeakers

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at the Crossing warned that any

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unauthorized Crossing would result in

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arrests or forceful measures US Customs

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and Border Protection or CBP has also

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discontinued the CP CBP one app used for

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scheduling immigration appointments this

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affects nearly 270,000 migrants in

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Mexico awaiting entry Trump Trump’s

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orders include deploying troops

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completing the border wall and

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designating International cartels as

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terrorist groups policies like remain in

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Mexico will be reinstated while Catch

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and Release practices will end Texas

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governor Greg Abbott expressed strong

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support urging Trump to fully exercise

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his authority to secure the border on

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Martin Luther King Jr day yesterday

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civil rights Advocates reflected on a

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striking contrast as Donald Trump was

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sworn in for his second presidential

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term the inauguration which coincided

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with the holiday this year evoked mixed

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reactions Nationwide civil rights

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leaders marked the day with speeches

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vigils and discussions strategizing ways

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to address divisive policies promised by

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the Trump Administration concerns were

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raised over Trump’s stance on racial

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Equity immigration and social welfare

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programs Martin Luther King Jr’s

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youngest daughter the Reverend Bernice

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King emphasized the importance of

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reflecting on her father’s dream of

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justice and equality civil rights

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leaders vowed to continue Dr King’s

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Legacy by working toward a more just and

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equal Society even in politically

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challenging times Elon Musk Sparks

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outrage over not see salute details

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after the break so stay tuned and we’ll

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be right

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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back welcome back billionaire Elon Musk

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has sparked backlash online after making

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a controversial arm gesture linked to

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the Nazi seile salute the incident

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occurred at Washington DC’s Capital One

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Arena where musk a strong supporter of

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President Donald Trump thanked

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supporters he placed his right hand over

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his heart before extending his arm

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upward drawing comparisons to the

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infamous salute used by German fascist

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dictator Adolf Hitler the gesture has

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ignited intense debate on social media

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with many questioning its intent and

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appropriateness journalist anoga

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tarnopolski described it as a Nazi

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salute on X author Dolores Quintana

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condemn musk accusing him of openly

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performing the salute at a public event

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musk has not responded to the criticism

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the mother of an American journalist

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missing in Syria since 2012 is urging

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president Donald Trump to help uncover

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his fate Deborah Ty’s son Austin Ty

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visited the Syrian Capital Damascus for

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the first time in a decade meeting with

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Syria’s new leader Ahmed sharat she pra

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the Syrian administration’s commitment

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to resolving her son’s case expressing

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hope for his return through diplomacy Ty

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called on Trump’s team including

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National Security adviser Mike walz to

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work diligently for her son’s release

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freelance journalist Austin Ty

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disappeared near Damascus while covering

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Syria civil war the regime of deposed

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Syrian president Bashar Al Assad who

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fled to Russia last month had failed to

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assist in Austin Ty’s case Southern

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razza Rafa city is in Ruins after 470

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days of Relentless Israeli aggression

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mayor Ahmed Sufi said he is appealing to

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Global communities for Urgent relief and

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reconstruction Aid following a seiz fire

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that came into effect on Sunday Rafa has

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been called a disaster Zone due to

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systematic destruction and genocide

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entire neighborhoods have been destroyed

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leaving the city uninhabitable the

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damage includes 60% of homes destroyed

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thousands displaced 30 municipal

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buildings demolished 15 water wells and

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70% of sewage systems damaged as well

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four hospitals and nine medical centers

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are out of service 81 mosques have been

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destroyed and farmland and schools have

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been heavily impacted the United Nations

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estimates that rebuilding will cost $40

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billion with 37 million tons of debris

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left behind at least 21 Palestinians

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were injured as Israeli settlers

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launched violent attacks on two Villages

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east of kilia and the Israel occupied

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West Bank the Palestinian red crescent

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reports settlers set home homes vehicles

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and shops of blaze in funduk and ginsa

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food with thick smoke engulfing the area

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Witnesses reported settlers protected by

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Israeli soldiers stormed the villages

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leaving 12 people badly beaten and nine

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affected by tear gas Lou t a Al funduk

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mayor described the situation as tense

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with sporadic gunfire further escalating

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fears this wave of violence follows a

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ceasefire in Gazza that began Sunday

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after Israel’s genocide in the region

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hundreds of thousands of Palestinians

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who were forcibly displaced from jabalia

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in the north of razza are now beginning

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to return home they are reuniting with

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loved ones as they stay in makeshift

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tents where homes used to stand

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meanwhile the civil defense reports that

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137 bodies have been recovered from

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beneath the rubble in rafah alone since

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the ceasefire took effect Palestinian

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civil emergency services spokesman

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Mahmud basal said they are searching for

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10,000 people whose bodies remain under

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the rubble he said at least

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2,840 bodies were melted and there were

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no traces of them Israel’s genocide in

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Gazza has killed at least

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47,3 Palestinians and wounded

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11,091 since October 7th

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2023 a Harvard caps Harris poll reveals

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shifts in US voter opinions with regard

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to Israel’s genocide against

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Palestinians conducted with more than

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2,000 registered voters from January

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15th to 16th the poll shows that 21% of

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Americans support Hamas against Israel

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among Democrats 75% back Israel while

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25% support Hamas for Republicans 81%

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favor Israel with 19% sighing with Hamas

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respondents between the ages of 25 and

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34 recorded the highest support for

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Hamas with nearly oneir backing the

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group on the recent ceasefire deal 82%

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of respondents supported the truth 57%

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credited president Donald Trump’s team

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for the agreement while 43% attributed

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to former President Joe Biden another

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poll by the The Institute of Middle East

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understanding and Yuga revealed why vice

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president Kamala Harris received 6

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million fewer votes than Biden in 2020

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among Biden voters who did not support

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Harris in 2024 29% cited the

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administration’s backing of Israel’s

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actions in razza as their reason this

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concern outweighed traditional issues

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like the economy health care and

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immigration Drone footage has captured

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the remains of a historic statue of H

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al- Assad in the town of detier where

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syrians gathered after the fall of the

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Assad regime ha al- Assad was the father

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of deposed Syrian president Bashar

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al-assad he ruled Syria from 1971 until

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his death in 2000 the statue was a

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monument that had symbolized the

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enduring Legacy of his leadership and

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the regime’s authority experts say its

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destruction on December 8th following

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Bashar al-assad’s flight from the

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country marks a pivotal moment in

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Syria’s ongoing political turmoil a

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senior Taliban official has urged

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Afghanistan’s leadership to lift the ban

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on girls education Deputy foreign

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minister Sher Muhammad Abbas tanikai

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called the ban Injustice against 20

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million people girls above grade six

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have been barred from school since the

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taliban’s return to power in 2021 stai

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argued the Restriction contradicts

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Islamic law and urg leaders to reopen

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schools he stressed education for men

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and women was promoted during prophet

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Muhammad’s time at a madrasa event in

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the city of host he condemned the denial

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of women’s rights including education

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and inheritance as unacceptable other

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Taliban leaders echoed the call for

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knowledge with Deputy Prime Minister

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mullah baradar stressing the importance

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of modern and religious education The

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Plea highlights growing dissent within

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the Taliban ranks over the controversial

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¿QUÉ ES EL BRICS? El grupo que menciono Trump y por que se confundio https://youtu.be/yd7qAPRROyE?si=GSh3xlUtkz2jLCZW

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hasta el final del video para ver cómo

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las naciones bricks se fortalecen entre

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100 en 2025 Brasil Rusia India China

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Sudáfrica ya no están aquí solo para

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hablar de economía estas naciones están

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poniendo sus ricos tapices culturales en

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primer plano claro tienen el juego del

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pib bajo control pero un momento estos

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chicos son mucho más que una hoja de

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cálculo estamos hablando de cultura

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gente el tipo de cultura que da forma a

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las sociedades e influye en el mundo el

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tipo de mezcla vibrante diversa y a

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veces desconcertante que solo proviene

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de miles de años de historia en

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múltiples continentes cada país tiene su

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propia historia que contar olvídate de

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tus aburridas salas de juntas Esto es lo

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auténtico desde la Samba hasta los

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samovares desde bollywood hasta la ópera

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de Pekín estas expresiones culturales

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son el latido del corazón de sus

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naciones estamos a punto de sumergirnos

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en El Crisol cultural que son los bricks

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es una celebración de la diversidad y la

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unidad ahora algunos podrían decir

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Trevor Qué tienen realmente en común

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estos países que los une Y a eso yo digo

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habéis visto un mapa últimamente estas

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naciones están repartidas por todo el

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mundo cada una de ellas un mundo en sí

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misma pero comparten una visión común

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estas naciones están repartidas por todo

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el mundo cada una de ellas un mundo en

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sí misma desde las bulliciosas calles de

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Shanghai hasta los serenos paisajes de

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Sudáfrica cada lugar ofrece algo único

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pero esa es la belleza verdad diferentes

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sabores diferentes ritmos todos juntos

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para crear algo realmente especial

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diferentes sabores diferentes ritmos

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todos juntos para crear algo bueno

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digamos que interesante es una fusión de

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tradición y modernidad así que

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abróchense el cinturón porque estamos a

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punto de embarcarnos en un viaje

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cultural que les hará decir bricks sois

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geniales Prepárense para dejarse

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sorprender por la riqueza y diversidad

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de estas increíbles naciones primero

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vamos a Brasil la tierra del carnaval

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del café y con una belleza natural que

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te hará llorar Lágrimas de alegría

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obviamente estamos hablando de la selva

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amazónica las Cataratas de iguazú playas

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que se extienden más que la paciencia de

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una Kardashian pero la belleza de Brasil

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no es solo superficial amigos míos está

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en el alma de la gente en el ritmo de la

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Samba en los colores vibrantes que

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explotan en las calles durante el

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carnaval es un país donde la vida está

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hecha para celebrarse donde cada día se

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siente como una fiesta Incluso si estás

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Atrapado en el tráfico y no nos

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olvidemos de la comida alguien quiere

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feijoada qué tal un poco de pan de queso

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esos pequeños panes de queso que son

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como un abrazo cálido en la boca

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escuchad podría hablar de la comida

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brasileña todo el día pero estoy

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intentando que esto avance el punto es

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que Brasil es una sobrecarga sensorial

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en el mejor sentido posible es un país

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que sabe cómo pasarlo bien pero que

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también tiene un profundo respeto por su

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historia y sus tradiciones siguiente

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parada Rusia una tierra de bastos

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paisajes rica historia y una cultura que

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ha influenciado al mundo de innumerables

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maneras antes de continuar recuerda

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link de descarga en la

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salga pelo en el pecho No es que yo

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necesite más Rusia es un lugar donde la

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historia y la modernidad chocan de las

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maneras más fascinantes ahora bien Rusia

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puede parecer un poco intimidante al

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principio con todo eso de ser una

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antigua superpotencia y los inviernos

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que podrían congelarte las lágrimas pero

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no dejes que eso te asuste bajo ese

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exterior helado late un corazón

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calentado por el borch y alimentado por

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la pasión por el arte la música y la

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literatura el alma rusa es profunda Y

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compleja al igual que su historia

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estamos hablando del lago de los cisnes

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de chaikovski Crimen y Castigo de

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dostoyevski y suficiente ballet como

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para hacer de girar la cabeza más rápido

4:01

que una bailarina del bolshoy las artes

4:04

no solo se aprecian aquí se veneran y no

4:07

nos olvidemos de la arquitectura los

4:09

edificios aquí son como salidos de un

4:11

cuento de hadas desde las coloridas

4:13

cúpulas de cebolla de la catedral de San

4:15

Basilio hasta la grandeza del Palacio de

4:17

invierno Rusia es un festín para la

4:20

vista cada estructura cuenta su propia

4:22

historia Eso sí asegúrate de llevar un

4:25

buen abrigo Porque los vientos

4:26

siberianos no son ninguna broma pueden

4:29

congelar arte hasta los huesos pero el

4:31

verdadero corazón de Rusia reside en su

4:33

gente Su resiliencia su calidez y su

4:36

amor por los buenos momentos que suelen

4:39

incluir vodka pero no siempre saben Cómo

4:42

celebrar la vida son un pueblo orgulloso

4:44

con una rica historia y una profunda

4:46

conexión con su cultura desde los bailes

4:49

tradicionales hasta las recreaciones

4:50

históricas el espíritu ruso sigue vivo y

4:53

coleando agárrense bien amigos por qué

4:56

nos vamos a la India un país que es más

4:58

bien un continente en sí mismo estamos

5:01

hablando de 29 estados más de 1300

5:04

millones de personas y más lenguas y

5:06

dialectos de los que te puedas imaginar

5:09

la India es una tierra de contrastes

5:12

donde las tradiciones antiguas se

5:13

encuentran con la tecnología moderna es

5:16

un lugar donde puedes encontrar la

5:18

iluminación espiritual en un ashram un

5:20

día y bailar toda la noche en el estreno

5:23

de una película de bollywood al

5:24

siguiente hablando de bollywood seamos

5:27

sinceros A quién no le gusta un buen

5:29

musical de Hollywood el canto el baile

5:31

el drama el vestuario es como una

5:34

explosión de color y alegría de 3 horas

5:36

de duración pero la India es mucho más

5:38

que bollywood y bindis es la cuna del

5:41

yoga el ayurveda y algunas de las

5:43

religiones más antiguas del mundo es un

5:46

país con un profundo respeto por la

5:48

familia la tradición y la espiritualidad

5:51

china el rugido del dragón susurrado en

5:54

caligrafía a continuación viajamos al

5:57

imperio del centro china hogar lugar de

5:59

la Gran Muralla el ejército de terracota

6:02

y suficientes empanadillas como para

6:04

alimentar a un planeta pequeño china es

6:07

un país con una historia que se remonta

6:09

a milenios una cultura que es a la vez

6:12

antigua y en constante evolución desde

6:14

las bulliciosas calles de Pekín hasta

6:16

los tranquilos Jardines de suou China es

6:19

un país de contrastes es un lugar donde

6:22

puedes encontrar templos antiguos

6:23

enclavados entre rascacielos donde se

6:26

celebran ceremonias tradicionales del té

6:28

a la sombra de modernos centros

6:30

comerciales y no nos olvidemos de la

6:32

comida dimsum pato laqueado a la

6:35

pequinesa mapo tofu la lista es

6:37

interminable la cocina china es tan

6:40

diversa como el propio país donde cada

6:42

región presume de sus propios Sabores y

6:44

platos únicos pero china es más que solo

6:46

su comida y su historia es un país con

6:49

una fuerte ética de trabajo un profundo

6:51

respeto por la educación y un creciente

6:53

sentimiento de orgullo nacional

6:55

Sudáfrica los ritmos de una nación

6:57

arcoíris por último pero no menos

7:00

importante llegamos a Sudáfrica la

7:02

nación del Arcoiris desde las

7:05

bulliciosas calles de johannesburgo

7:07

hasta los impresionantes paisajes de

7:09

Ciudad del Cabo Sudáfrica es un país que

7:11

te robará el corazón y nunca te lo

7:13

devolverá Esta es la tierra de Nelson

7:16

Mandela un hombre que enseñó al mundo

7:18

sobre el perdón y la reconciliación es

7:20

un país que ha superado un pasado oscuro

7:23

para emerger como un faro de esperanza y

7:25

democracia pero Sudáfrica es más que

7:28

solo su historia es es un país con una

7:30

cultura vibrante un amor por la música y

7:33

el baile y una belleza natural que te

7:35

dejará sin aliento estamos hablando de

7:37

la montaña de la mesa el parque nacional

7:40

Krueger y playas que se extienden hasta

7:43

donde alcanza la vista y no nos

7:45

olvidemos de la comida bilton Bo Wars

7:49

bonny chao la cocina sudafricana es una

7:52

deliciosa fusión de culturas y Sabores

7:55

lazos familiares que nos unen valores

7:57

compartidos a través de continentes

8:00

puede que estéis pensando Trevor estos

8:02

países son tan diferentes qu podrían

8:05

tener en común y no os equivocaría al

8:07

preguntarlo pero si profundizamos un

8:10

poco más encontraremos que bajo la

8:12

superficie hay un hilo conductor que une

8:15

a estas naciones la familia en las cinco

8:18

naciones brixs la familia lo es todo es

8:21

la base de la sociedad la fuente de

8:23

apoyo el centro del universo ya sea una

8:26

familia brasileña reunida para un

8:28

churrasco dominicano

8:30

una familia rusa alrededor de la mesa

8:32

para una cena de noche vieja o una

8:34

familia India celebrando dig y con

8:36

fuegos artificiales y dulces la

8:39

importancia de la familia es universal y

8:41

no se trata solo de la familia inmediata

8:44

La familia extendida los amigos los

8:47

vecinos el concepto de comunidad está

8:49

profundamente arraigado en la sique de

8:51

los bricks estas son culturas donde las

8:54

personas se cuidan unas a otras donde la

8:57

hospitalidad es una forma de vi y donde

9:00

nunca estás realmente solo Más allá de

9:03

los éxitos de taquilla de bollywood

9:05

colaboraciones culturales en acción vale

9:07

ya hemos establecido que las naciones

9:09

bricks son culturalmente diversas y

9:11

comparten un profundo respeto por la

9:13

familia y la comunidad pero Cómo se

9:15

traduce esto en una cooperación real

9:18

Bueno agárrense porque las cosas se van

9:20

a poner interesantes estamos hablando de

9:22

intercambios culturales festivales de

9:24

cine exposiciones de arte conjuntas y

9:27

colaboraciones musicales que os harán

9:29

agua la boca imaginaos una película de

9:32

bollywood con un maestro de Kung fucino

9:35

una bailarina de samba brasileña y un

9:37

cantante de ópera ruso suena loco verdad

9:40

Pero esa es la belleza de la

9:42

colaboración cultural traspasa fronteras

9:44

desafía percepciones y crea algo

9:47

verdaderamente único y no se trata solo

9:49

de entretenimiento los intercambios

9:51

culturales pueden fomentar el

9:53

entendimiento romper estereotipos y

9:56

tender puentes entre personas de

9:57

diferentes orígenes cuando

9:59

experimentamos las culturas de los demás

10:01

nos damos cuenta de que no somos tan

10:03

diferentes después de todo todos reímos

10:06

todos lloramos a todos nos gusta una

10:08

buena fiesta a algunos más que a otros

10:11

pero esa es otra historia bricks El

10:13

ritmo de una nueva armonía global Bueno

10:15

amigos ahí lo tienen las naciones brixs

10:18

potencias económicas dinamizadoras

10:20

culturales y quién sabe quizás la clave

10:22

para un mundo más armonioso estos países

10:25

con sus ricas historias y culturas

10:27

vibrantes tienen el potencial de crear

10:29

crear un nuevo ritmo global que resuene

10:31

con unidad y respeto mutuo no estoy

10:33

diciendo que vaya a ser fácil habrá

10:36

baches en el camino malentendidos y

10:38

algún que otro incidente diplomático que

10:40

involucre a una bailarina de samba

10:42

despistada o una bola de masa Rebelde

10:45

Pero estos momentos aunque desafiantes

10:47

también ofrecen oportunidades de

10:49

crecimiento y una comprensión más

10:51

profunda pero si estas naciones pueden

10:53

aprovechar el poder de su diversidad

10:55

cultural sus valores compartidos y su

10:58

deseo común de un futuro mejor Entonces

11:01

el cielo es el límite el potencial de

11:04

colaboración e Innovación es inmenso

11:06

imaginen Un mundo donde las películas de

11:08

bollywood se proyectan en Río de Janeiro

11:11

cautivando al público con sus coloridas

11:13

narrativas y enérgicas secuencias de

11:15

baile el ballet ruso se representa en

11:18

bombai combinando la elegancia clásica

11:20

con la vibrante energía de la ciudad y

11:23

la caligrafía china se exhibe en

11:25

johannesburgo conectando las tradiciones

11:27

antiguas con la apreciación

11:29

imaginen un mundo donde personas de

11:32

todos los ámbitos de la vida se unen

11:34

para celebrar sus diferencias y abrazar

11:36

su humanidad compartida un mundo donde

11:38

el intercambio cultural es la norma no

11:41

la excepción Esa es la promesa de los

11:44

bricks y es una promesa por la que vale

11:46

la pena luchar se trata de construir

11:49

puentes no muros y de encontrar puntos

11:51

en común en medio de nuestra

11:58

diversidad an

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Israeli military open fire on Palestinians near central Gaza as prisoner exchange is completed

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Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum joins live from Al Rasheed Road in Gaza – just south of the Netzarim corridor- where there has been a shooting

transkripzioa:

0:00

T abum who joins us from Al Rashid Road

0:03

in Gaza just south of the netzarim

0:05

corridor where there’s just been a

0:07

shooting uh tet what more information do

0:10

you have on

0:11

this well uh we were in uh the closest

0:15

point to n Corridor where we used to

0:17

report and the suddenly the Israeli

0:20

military open fire against civilians who

0:23

were gathering in the that very close

0:26

point to the uh to the corridor uh many

0:28

of civilians have started to returned

0:30

back again to their temporary shelters

0:33

in the central areas and also in the

0:35

South others are still uh remaining in

0:37

the area they have no choice but to

0:40

they’re waiting to return back to their

0:41

houses everyone was in a State of Shock

0:44

and Fe that the Israeli military has

0:47

opened fire against them which consider

0:49

to be a violation of the SE agreement

0:52

especially that no one has crossed the

0:54

main uh the has crossed to next Zine

0:57

Corridor but everybody was the station a

0:59

bit far away as they were waiting for an

1:02

approval in order to access Northern

1:04

Gaza everyone understands also that the

1:07

possibility to access Nora will increase

1:10

tomorrow especially that there have

1:11

there have been many Municipal DEET

1:14

kills civil defense cards and also uh

1:17

and also different Medical Teams were

1:19

were waiting on standby in order to deal

1:22

with any urgent cases so apparently uh

1:25

the the sound of the drones was also

1:27

very uh remarkable in the area be

1:30

clearly overheard uh the Israeli Nabor

1:32

war ships were aging closer to the to

1:34

the reach of Gaza and the civilians just

1:37

only waiting for a permission to return

1:40

back but at the moment what I can see on

1:42

the ground is that they started to

1:43

return back again to their shelters

1:46

waiting as they will try again tomorrow

1:48

in order to access Northern Gaza and

1:49

there has been a growing Fe that they

1:52

won’t be able to access Northern Gaza

1:54

again if Israel did not withdraw from

1:56

the corridor and allow for civilians to

2:00

freely flow to the north of the strip

2:02

where the houses exist and proes to tet

2:06

did I understand you correctly that you

2:07

were saying the warships are closer is

2:10

this just in the last uh uh hour or so

2:13

or were you referring in general and

2:15

also did I understand uh from you that

2:18

you were saying this shooting I mean do

2:19

we know has anyone been injured or

2:22

hurt no we we did not really see anybody

2:25

injured especially that we were all in

2:28

the state of Chaos as we try to take

2:31

cover from the Israeli shooting and we

2:33

have seen also navor W ships are getting

2:36

closer to the beach not just only in the

2:38

course of the past few hours but also in

2:39

the time of the attack also the drones

2:42

were heard it seems like they are trying

2:44

to give a sign that this areas is still

2:46

under Israeli military control and yet

2:49

it’s not the time for gazans to return

2:51

back to their houses as I’m talking to

2:53

you right now I can see the front of my

2:55

eyes people are taking their personal

2:57

belongings walking on foot back again

2:59

miles to their temporary shelters also

3:01

civil defense cars are trying to be on

3:04

stun by in the area everybody just

3:06

waiting to access noring Gaza but it did

3:09

not happen today and families say that

3:11

we will come back again to this area

3:13

tomorrow in hope that we will reach

3:15

noring Gaza yeah and just hold that

3:17

thought because what the pictures that

3:19

we’re seeing um that we’re running at

3:20

the moment is of people hiding uh

3:23

Palestinians ducking down you can see

3:25

clearly some of them holding uh bedding

3:28

mattresses all of those you mentioned

3:30

earlier that were looking to move to the

3:32

north of the Gaza Strip they’ve been

3:34

waiting as part of this deal uh to be

3:36

able to go Tara can you explain to us uh

3:40

why they have been waiting and why that

3:42

hasn’t happened

3:44

yet well uh it’s completely uh known for

3:48

the uh for everyone that plays on the T

3:51

agreement on the uh the implementation

3:54

of the second release of the Israeli

3:56

hostages just took place successfully

3:59

Palestinian will

4:01

start to gradually return back to the

4:03

houses in Northern Gaza these people

4:05

have been displaced for more than just

4:07

two months they have witnessed different

4:09

sorts of psychological and physical pain

4:12

and they have been enduring an un

4:16

unring parts of the genocide in order to

4:20

return back against their houses and

4:22

this is the day that is supposed to be

4:24

uh the time where when civilians started

4:27

to uh return back to their homes but the

4:30

gaza’s uh the ministry of interior and

4:32

National Security has stated that we

4:35

will allow for civilians to return back

4:37

to Northern Gaza from Sunday morning but

4:40

the question remains that if Israel will

4:43

allow for civilians to return back or

4:45

they will imp impose more restrictions

4:48

especially that the civilians will go

4:50

through uh military check points where

4:53

people who be distri will not be

4:55

inspected by the military but cars and

4:57

vehicles will be inspected by for

5:00

security companies that’s what we

5:02

understand based in the terms of

5:04

agreement and the next 24 hours will be

5:07

absolutely critical in order to shade

5:09

the scene and the uh the possibility for

5:12

civilians to access Northern Gaz and

5:15

that is the Practical fear that

5:17

civilians are afraid to be shot as they

5:19

are trying to access Northern Gaza which

5:21

could be a sign of the fragility of the

5:25

C far agreement but let’s wait more to

5:27

to see what the next 24 hours will for

5:30

Palestinian and of course as you were

5:31

saying that very sensitive time uh

5:33

certainly for the Palestinians I think I

5:36

may uh be hearing those drones uh above

5:39

you so you were saying uh drones

5:41

hovering in the sky it seems Israeli

5:43

drones uh are tightening if you like um

5:46

perhaps a message from Israel because

5:49

they’ve been unhappy about uh one uh

5:52

captive that they wanted uh released

5:54

what had Hamas what was hamas’s respond

5:58

uh to uh that that request or why they

6:01

didn’t release what Israel says was is a

6:03

female uh civilian

6:06

captive well it’s it’s is still very

6:08

unclear whether this captive is with

6:12

Hamas or not but we understand that

6:13

Palestinian Islamic Jihad has said that

6:16

the the cap the female captive is in the

6:18

Captivity and it’s a SCH to be released

6:21

in the coming weeks and the coming

6:24

rounds of release of Israeli captive the

6:27

the idea is that the is the military is

6:30

systematically trying to delay the

6:32

return of displaced people to Northern

6:34

Gaza uh the the the release and the

6:37

success of the delivery and the exchange

6:40

process uh of the prisoners today could

6:42

be a sign of the how strong is the

6:45

durability of the agre but at the same

6:47

time uh inserting and putting uh

6:51

obstacles in the path of the peace and

6:54

the peace agreement will be a challenge

6:56

later to be handled and people believe

6:59

that

7:00

this this has been an additional uh an

7:03

additional condition put by Israel but

7:05

we did not yet receive any confirmation

7:07

from Hamas regarding the uh the face of

7:10

that female captive and at the same time

7:13

we are waiting to see if the the this

7:16

cap will be released within the coming

7:18

days as an exceptional development or or

7:21

not okay thank you very much Ty will be

7:24

obviously following uh that just make

7:26

sure that you try and say safe you and

7:28

your team as much as you you can

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