tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 22, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credit potential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments alignment digital licensing. your better tomorrow the . the hello i'm hasn't received. this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel keeps up, it strikes on the gaza strip just hours before a ceasefire. set to go into effect on says the costs of the media to deal between how my son is relevant, cruise the release of some captives hell by how much out of thing and women and children dictate and did his re, presidents will be exchange as part of the agreement and his writing forces, right,
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the to call them refugee camps in the, off the 5, west banks surrounding hospitals. 6 people killed the hello to 16 gmc at 6 pm in gaza. israel has been carrying out a wave of ass strikes, hours before a temporary truce is due to come into effect. the bombardment has intensified since the announcement of the deal. and one of the latest attacks, dozens of members from one family were killed in genoa in the north to the strip on tuesday, ham us in israel agreed on a full day pause in hostilities in gaza. and they also agreed 50 as rainy captives held. but how much would be freed in exchange for the release of a $150.00 pounds thing is detained in his really presence under the agreement, a limited amount of humanitarian aid and still will be allowed into gaza. a deal for us we x of talks mediated by cuts out of egypt and the united states,
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how much the political bureau man, but most valuable, my zuka explains how it will be implemented. yeah, me live here. the truth will start on thursday at 10 in the morning. there will be a ceasefire in all regions of the gaza strip. deal with the norwalk lanes of traffic and gaza from 10 am till 4 pm. the red cross will receive all guest these release civilian women and children until the roof of crossing. they will be going to egypt to defend a scene in women and children with serving certain periods. and that is really jails are from the west bank. and they will be going to their houses. we have said since the 1st day that the is really civilians, most of them were dual citizens. although guess me and, and there is no need for them to stay in gosling. we also said since the beginning they can leave and go to their places immediately when the seas file is agreed to
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have more on these writing strikes in gaza and just a few minutes. but 1st let's go get more on the ceasefire deal. joining us now is i just need his hash him out how by a so a lot of moving parts of the steel isn't that it was very, very interested in delicate negotiations. a median need mediated by car, it given its unique position of being able to talk to how much and the other parties as well in the united states. it was, it was extremely difficult. it was, it is a break. so in the sense that this is the 1st time we're talking about, it just says the thoughts of the war on october the 7th. now, because i always have this thing over the last 24 hours. the, the hope of this could be extended into a broad, the political setting that, that would put that on to the atrocities until the conflict. something that would save the way to a, to state. so you should this in the meantime,
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the biggest concern to ensure that once this is baya, is implemented to model morning, it will hold. the biggest concern is that i use differences between how most of these writers position that could undermine the chances for bases why of to hold. if it collapses, there could have far reaching consequences on the future of peace and stability in the region. it will sounds very fragile and, you know, not wanting to be the sort of harbinger of, of pessimism his are here. but it sounds like anything like, you know, somebody following, following the wrong bullet at the wrong time could just collapse the whole thing. it is so front side that we as we speak final details i yet to be pinned down. it's one of the key parties of this explains why the outside is are very of course, as they are, the key, mutates has. but the also the same time to keep going towards of the success of the
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ceasefire. the looking into the different aspects is the ministry aspect with how much thing that we have to implement the 6 all a day time. no fly window south has they will, should be no pass ortiz in the south. we have to make sure that the drawers are not into something the movement of our own people, and they stop taking the hostages to the meeting points with i see, i'll see people all going to take them over and then hunt over to the egyptians entities. riley's, they would like to make sure of the same time with the logistical aspects of the operation is underway. more a has to go into cause, and this is very crucial for how much they do understand that they're making concessions for this to happen. but they cannot afford to show their own people that this is a concession to these. riley's a and it isn't a huge amount of a dis going. it is. i mean, 300 might sound like a lot, but it's just a, it's just like it's like dropping the ocean. is it for sure till the why used to go
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data into it goes into a lot of times the international community is very concerned. they say this is something that we have to work out otherwise we would end up having a massive united catastrophe in the gaza strip. but for the time the, the tardies along with the other mediators up pushing for an option where this trust could be that extended beyond the full day timeframe to allow for more trucks into the strip. if that happens, they hope it could be conducive to building more trust between these riley's as the policy is how much in particular to try to say, you know, what? if the full day interest works, why don't for further expand that into something more interesting, more comprehensive. and this was a, not a cuz i thought isn't the egyptian hoping could be the starting point for an end to the atrocities? because housing,
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as we speak of when people across the up and both of them will continue watching the atrocities committed to the children have lost their loved ones. the children's subtract under the rubble, it is just the sending more and get across the out of and most of them will further putting more under and this is putting more pressure on lead us in this possible. the other one is concerned because the potential for more instability across the region continues as long as the watering does a continuous. and this is why the want to see and, and nothing very humanitarian pause. they would like to see it expanded into more of a settlement more of a cease fire then exact this point. is that likely? i mean, not to get too much into that. these ready political uh, dynamics here, but is that likely to happen? give them the government that they have their in place with with the next and yeah . who his appointment is i was talking to a few people who uh to a close to the what is happening. and they basically say they would like to give
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this to 48 hours off to the announcement of this is why they believe the 1st 48 hours are going to be extremely, extremely delicate. if it goes on with no major problems, there will be confident enough to come to all the other boxes that say, listen, it's the opportunity. and you should not miss this opportunity. let's take it to another level, which is the extent that sees via but only when it comes to that level, then you would have to bring all the parties to square one and start talking about the potential for unexpended political settlement. all right, hash them i bought a thanks very much. well let's get the view now from the from occupied east jerusalem. how much jump june is that for us? so i'm, and what's the israel been saying then about is possible to steal, which we understand will happen that tomorrow morning,
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sometime of the so hasn't let me just 1st mention that we are hearing that prime minister benjamin netanyahu will be holding a press conference at some point later in this evening, and that, that presser will take place at the ministry of defense in telling me, once we have more details about what to expect, we'll get those to you as soon as we can now, with regards to what we're hearing about this deal, so last night, before the cabinet met and debated and voted on this deal and been approved. if you had the prime minister netanyahu as well as the defense minister, you'll have colanda and former defense minister benny gods, who is also a member of the work cabinet. they came out jointly, they addressed those who were assembled in tel aviv, and they essentially all reiterated the same same which was that yes, this is a difficult deal. yes, it's difficult maybe to have accepted this deal,
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but that it's the best deal possible right now. and that essentially what's the message that they were trying to convey to these rarely public. and we've heard this in one form or another repeatedly, not just from those at the top of the government, but also from a lot of israeli officials who've been quoted anonymously in various is really media outlets last night and throughout the day today. now, as of what to expect, when this truce will take effect, we are hearing from officials in the it's really media also quoted anonymously that it is to start tomorrow morning at 10 am that diverge is from what we heard earlier in the day from israeli officials they have been quoted earlier as saying they believed it was started about 6 30 am. now they're saying 10 am. and that aligns with what we've heard from how about as officials and also say that that truce will begin or is expected to begin tomorrow morning at 10 am local. so it is expected widely and is real. that as of tomorrow morning, there will be a low in the fighting, although it's also expected that there are difficult hours ahead. and that's
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probably really why we're going to hear from the prime minister a little bit later this evening. you know, we've been talking throughout the evening, but really the devil are in the details here. the thing is could get complicated, the closer we get to the actual 1st low in the finding. now we should also mention that one of the things we've also heard reiterated from his really officials over the course of the past day. and also today is this theme that they're trying to also convey to the israeli public. saying that as far as the palestinian prisoners were going to be released in exchange for the was held captive in gaza, we've heard repeatedly from officials to those said none of them have been convicted of murder and they're trying to essentially reassure the as rarely public who might be worried about this point. we've also heard from the 5 minutes or another official saying that this is going to be a pause in the fighting, but it is not into the war. they are going to continue this war. and if they are going to decimate how much in the in so there's a lot of moving parts here. things have been changing, hour by hour. but as of now it's fully expected in israel, that there will be
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a pause in the fighting as of tomorrow. and then we will start to see potentially later in the day it's expected potentially the 1st batch of those chapters that are being held him, gaza starting to be released. as of now, how much i'm doing life for stan occupied to east jerusalem. that's going to be now from the white house. saw us correspond to the white house correspondent rather uh, kimberly happy joins us now from washington. so kimberly, uh, presumably, uh, some positive news then, particularly for the bite and administration this time, but cautious optimism are absolutely right now they're both pleased and relieved. but holding their breath waiting until they see those 1st captives, specifically just a, whether or not the americans they are expecting that will be released will be among them. the concern is still though, is that there are other american hostages that remain and are likely not to be
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released. and so the us president saying, but, well, he is looking forward to sitting in touch with all of the leaders of help to orchestrate this deal. what he's looking forward to hearing more is making sure that all aspects of the agreement are implemented. and as well, in addition to the release of captives of what he's hoping is to see the stepping up a few military and aid. and does this is the pressure then on, on president by this is really been feeling the heat politically hasn't absolutely. his poll numbers are not good and that has a lot to do with more domestic issues like the economy and border security. but when the president is pulled just on his foreign policy, that's where it starts to get higher marks. and so already he's had some success with his handling of, of rushes invasion if you pray. now although he is still,
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there has been a lot of opposition in some parts of the country to his support of israel. how this deal has come together seems to be getting the president some praise that he's looking for. and that is especially important for this white house, given the fact to buy this try to win re election in 2020 for kimberly how it gets in washington. thanks very much. i that only a 9 us $35.00 hospitals across cause a partially operational but in the north of the strip, nothing is functioning as part of the full day seatbar deal. a limited amount of humanitarian aid is expected to enter gaza. but is priyanka goes to reports, it is nearly not nearly enough to meet the staggering needs of the people and patients they're in cause of death is everywhere. is risk. the tax have destroyed every aspect
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of life. of to $47.00 diesel compartment. palestinians are about to get full days of spice, and the ruins of their homes. and mixtures tend often the cold but we want maintenance humanitarian ceasefire. we want a full size file. their children are elders, women. if i still under the rubble, if he wants to take them out from under the rubble, i need a great deal on time on it at least a month. no food drinking water, electricity, or medicine. how simians have none of the basics needed to survive? before the war, $850.00 trucks would enter the gaza strip every day to the current with southern crossing with israel, the roof are costing with egypt that ended with a totally blockade is really imposed in october the 7th,
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2 weeks into the war. the 1st humanitarian a trucks were allowed into garza since october the 21st. the u. n says only motive . 1400 trucks can eat and fuel have ended. the strip a trickle compared to the number of trucks before the war. under the temp received far $300.00, you monitoring a trucks per day, counting supplies and fuel will be allowed into cause during the for the pause and fighting. but it's not clear if they will reach the north for healthcare services have completely collapsed. after this moment, no information regarding the entry of if you were for hospitals and ambulances, the information as a limited amount of, if you were, we'd be allowed to get into gaza strip you angels for days of human materials. his fire, those if you will, will be used for the water and sunny piece. under the deal is really not allowed. the hundreds of thousands of palestinians will select
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a southern gaza to attend to the homes in the north looking. but for some stick when it comes to the inability to move freely across, all of these are old motors in the front of the city. i wish to go back home during the ceasefire, but it seems the racing fears of permanent displacement and the absence permanency bianco, the 0. i would explain that to model one of the shot. i just did a senior political analyst, so we got the sense there in, in pre owned cars, peace about just how guy this, the did, the, the humanitarian situation is there. this deal isn't going to do a huge amount to address that. is that all the, although there are all these $300.00 trucks of, of, of food, 8 and fuel that are going to go in. yes, it's uh, best uh, artist bites for the time being where by after almost a month and a half of
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a bombings and, and dispossession and displacement of the palestinians that there were have a few days of column. and i'm just so happy for those count as children and guys that would be having a good night sleep for once without the bombings and so on. and clearly the age which certainly come in in, in far greater quantities than it did before. and hopefully if this thing is extended more and more then we will see perhaps not exactly a form of normality, but something resembling that, at least in the short term on the long term. it seems like these are, these are either meant on continuing the war. it seems like they are saddened by the fact that the war stops because they just wanted more of it. they want to get displaced, more palestinians. i've talked more hospitals and schools, my understanding from what, from what hash and was saying earlier,
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is that the categories who broke at this deal? okay. a keen to, to build on this, that is, if it all goes, goes off successfully in the next few days of this could be something for all the parties to build on it and, and, and to agree on, on, on something, something bigger. but does that seem likely given the leadership that we have in, in, as well right now? that's a, that's, that's probably the most important question today. and my answer is no, not because the process is in the you know, what it puts at and what process does she weigh in the sense that, that are not clear sign posts and clear numbers, curio dates, and so on, so forth. this is an excellent process, in fact, that we could be built on, but i think these ratings, especially these really a military and political establishment that thinks of it as a set back. it thinks of it as a documented,
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natalie. because the objectives of this war, where one defeats him, us to release the captives. and i did was, is that through more or more military pressure, more or more bombings, more or more, and causes an invasion that they will get to the, in their words, the hostages and release them clearly a month and a half later that has failed miserably. they couldn't even release a single captive by force so many that only they have failed miserably. now, politically, they can get to where they couldn't get to minute minute. that'll be politically. also, they made the, they made the points from the, from the outset that how much is not going to get anything and return for this, that the attack or october 7 would be to the detriment of him us. and that
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no way in the world, it would be toward the for this, it would get nothing 0, not die for its attack on southern is right. now, of course that, that need just to say it was gruesome and clearly taking hostages of young children . and so on, so forth from these really downs was definitely the wrong thing to do on the part of how much. but clearly how mass now is getting something good there for that. and is there is subjected to have mass pressure and to happen, pressure of its own public, and it's making concessions to that group. it's called ego only yesterday. right. so how much is making a spend on that spend is not only one where we want our fighters back. we want you to in the water and i pressure that gives us but we want to release prison. those that you hold captive from jerusalem from the west bank, the kids children that thought held even without the legal process,
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women that shouldn't be in jail and so on, so forth. so again, politically, this was a major set back to these are this, but this was also psychological set back because they didn't fire enterprise was based on the fact that this was civilization, i guess down civilized is good against evil. but not clearly, they making concessions to how much on the grounds that they are feeling miserably minute the speaking in terms of actually things that objectives in terms of the hostages. but also in terms of how much present thing gets out as an able party, able to control it, submitted things on the ground. that this is not just a random organization that was broken after the 1st 2 days of warfare. that in fact, despite thousands of death, despite dismantling and destroying half of the buildings in, in gaza, that they are still able to have a chain of command. and they are still able to negotiate and then implement whatever they agree. so these are all set facts with us where it is,
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and that's why, by the way, it has them, it is important for all of us that are on the what's the attention. that's why they're into so intensifying the bombings the last uh, you know, a few hours and days and that's why the intensified there are wish campaign in the west bank because they are driven mad by the fact that they have failed miserably in achieving the main objective. which is the feeling how much that are covered in the captives. i just need a senior political analyst model and michelle to, thanks so much. let's get more now on israel strikes on gaza and we can go to hunting. moody joins us from con, units inside the gaza strip. so thank any, 1st of all uh what's the lights as we're hearing on the job aaliyah strikes of the yes. well, how does that, you know, that talking about the ceasefire is not really helping some of the families in gaza
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right now. and just to give you an idea about this year brutality within the past, the 12 hours we're talking about the entire family being wiped out in, in what seems to be a series of, of aggressive airstrikes against civilians in the gaza strip. 2 families in jumped out of the town were wiped out completely. we were talking about it and i've had family 25 members of the family been killed. a non non, none of them was injured. they were all killed. no injuries reported to the hospital. all came, did bodies to the hospital, another family for due to a family. again, we're talking about 53 members of the family have been killed again. no reports about injuries, only did bodies are forwarded to the hospital to the south. again, 2 more families. the family in san eunice, 6 members of the family, were killed in the apartments and by on his really ears,
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right. and in the rough city, in least after noon to day, a way, the family again, the father, mother, grand parents and their siblings, added grandchildren. where in one apartment where killed and wiped out it completely. this is what it seems to be a the, the, the situations right now people are not talking about these fire now when the, when they are just asking the question, what does it really me and when they are at risk of dying of is really a bombardment the really question is, are they going to be safe? are they going to live another day in the, the despite it, despite the talked about seeds fired the are still dying. honey, my mood life was there in san eunice in southern gaza strip. thank you. or how silly loves that any is the commission a general of the un agency for palestinian refugee speaking from han units. he's
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welcome to a temporary truce. cooling the situation in gaza. impossible. we own a hog about a 2456 days. it is definitely when i really hope that we will be able to bet to reach everyone in the streets including staples, west to end up doing these days. we wouldn't be able to scale our response. but beyond that, i really hope that from the school 5 days, we can build an extended ceasefire on the many turn ground. basically, this is what everyone is asking for. a crowds had been riley and run my law off to the announcements about the seats while i deal between hi, my son, israel palestinian authority president who that best has welcome the agreement and
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coal for why the solutions to the conflict he's able to. he is at the rally and about my life any occupied was back. the resistance has proven its value. this is one of the chimes we've been hearing from palestinians. you haven't been protesting towards all the prisoners exchange. they say that is real. if it's were up to them, those people tell us to be in prison or it is really deals. but those deals are able to release the palestinians from is really prison. i've spoken to one of the mother. she was holding a picture of her 2 sons. this is good news with those deeds. our sons would never be out of the city. 0, one that we've been seeing how the conditions are getting worse and worse side that palestinian prisoners are going to be out of is waiting for the positives . are expecting israel arguments on garza,
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they believe that most killing is going to happen, but this is a short break. they believe it's much needed for palestinians. they say that they've lost lost hope that the world would help them to reach a ceasefire. so they can only have themselves to rely on that, but i mean just the occupied westbank. meanwhile, a as well as all assessed. busy i just see that it was not part of negotiations between how much in israel and the see saw an exchange of captives and prisoners. but as well, it says it will respect the deal as long as israel does not violate the agreement. st. ahold of has more from tyre in southern level stairs or 11 on board or was not mentioned in the text of the temporary tooth agreements between israel and from us . but a source to hezbollah source has pulled l associate, or that it will hold fire. it is ready to hold fire and abide by the for the truth . if israel also complies with that through the source,
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also explaining that the border of the front is a support front that has to pull in support of its allies. that it is not the primary battlefield in that it was not involved in the negotiations that led to this truth agreement. but there is no doubt has the law answer must have been forward anything militarily and politically sort of as well for on gaza this morning. it has the media release, the photo showing the has the secretary general house on us for our last meeting would be visiting deputy head of kelly a. m. i s i a who was inmate route. so it just shows you how there is coordination as well. who else is in foreign minister who iran has this network of arm to groups? the so called access of resistance, who have been targeting, as well as through various from various firms, as well as us troops in the hopes of relieving pressure on gaza. iranian foreign minister, very defiant setting, it will be the policy, i mean,
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people who will decide the fate of, of their land and saying that if the quote heroic allison and resistance that the has really in, in a corner and this stuff, the united states in israel who are losing. so iran showing that it has a central role in this war, but at the same time really showing as showing defiance benefit. there's houses the, the southern level are still ahead on exit. i will take a look at how the war on gaza has made life even a honda for the many thousands of palestinians with physical disabilities the the, the route to you by visit capital. hey, there are things have turned much cooler across iran and afghanistan after we had
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that weather disturbance move through also fairly cool for punjab profits and marcus done before coming in at 24 degrees. let's go to india right now. rain fall alerts have been typed up one level for the state of care law. torrential downpours in the forecast here on thursday, but otherwise much of india look and not bad, especially been by up to 36 degrees for you. it's got this run of rain still through a central philippines, extreme flight advisors in play here. pouring rate in to ne, malaysia in this. so it's been point waiting for days. so we are likely to see some flooding here all about the cooler weather now for china, a big changes here is young jo, 10 degrees you had a stretch of 4 days 20 and above, but it's going to be cooler still on fridays. single digits in jungle, bit more cloud cover and showers around here as well. so moving across the northeast of china, harbin, about 5 centimeters. there's snow or snow, or soho and rain and wind creeping closer to that west coast of japan. back to this
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part of southeast asia. right now, we see quite a bit of rain circling around in the late peninsula and borneo island on thursday. that's it says in the west brought to you by visit castle. israel has now imposed a complete fees on god's sense. so how do they survive if you have no income, how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of the guys. what is it us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this when the price of oil goes up, the cost of almost every thing goes up. counting the costs on algebra examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out of our patients. i lose, we could she all the guys that we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world
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attack comes out as before. what is expected to be a 4 day c spy? comes into effect in gaza. the deal was mediated by cuts out of egypt, and the united states. homicides agree to release 50 is really captives. housing goes up to a 150 palestinian women and children held in his way to jail. so i expect it to be released as part of the agreement, $300.00 trucks carrying humanitarian aid. and you will be allowed to enter casa, as i said, you live not the gaza, where the media office representative is speaking. now with an update on the situation on hospitals is really the occupation army is still committing crimes against the indonesian hospital and is still occupying the aisle cheap medical complex turn to get into a military barracks in mass graves and a area of destruction and killings. we have published a number of statements that clearly showed the deterioration of the humanitarian
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condition and an unprecedented manner. and that's the pick the poppy. how the field situation has worsened in an unprecedented manner as well. the markets and stores have exp be, are experiencing a complete lack of basic necessities and food stuffs. and this comes in parallel with the batteries that how stop completing oper that has stopped the operating completely, which led to a number of the basic necessities disappearing from the markets. and the mit stuff is crazy. war being waged against guys that we would like to refer the following. first that we hold the israeli occupation and the international and community fully responsible for the crimes that continue as part of b is really war against the guys us trip and against the hospital. and we call upon the nations of the free world to liberate our hospitals from the israeli army, and to put pressure in order to put an end to this war. and these crimes completely, 2nd a while there is start about
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a potential deal and an agreement. we call upon arab and islamic nations to make some serious efforts to open beat off a crossing in order to allow for the entry of fuel to operate all hospitals and all institutions that are offering humanitarian services. such as civil defense, cruise search and rescue. cruise municipality cruise and in order to operate and activate the water networks and the so which networks as well as all other institutions that help with the day to day live of art that listing and people 3rd and with the ongoing talks about the potential deal, we also give them a call to supply all hospitals and the gaza strip with medical supplies in order for 26 hospitals to go back to work, as well as the dozens of health centers that were targeted by the occupation army. since the beginning of the, not the brutal war of aggression against the gaza strip. and in order to reactivate
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the surgery rooms and these hospitals and continued to offer health services to thousands of our palestinian people and to save the injured, the wounded, the children and newborn children for we also call to supply all the regions of the gaza strip with food, particularly northern guys. uh guys i city and the central uh region on eunice and alpha. we also called to send an immediate paid con boys and, and to put bakeries back and to work in order to avoid the humanitarian catastrophe . and the guys that strip the government media office. thank you for listening. we've just been hearing there from a smile as to what that is. the from the ga gov, the government media office, updating people down the current situation in the gaza strip. the welcoming the
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truce agreement, but judging that the roof are crossing to the south, the open for essential medical supplies needed in the hospitals, which i so desperately show to them and which will be in the policy on here on august the how the un security council has been meeting to discuss the impact the war on gaza is having on women and children. the gods and media office says at least 5840 palestinian children at 3920 women had been killed since israel began its plumbing campaign on october 7th. from o on the meeting. let's cross now to christmas. salumi who joins us now from un headquarters. so question, what's been coming out of that session as well as you said, the focus was on women and children and the ongoing difficulties that they're facing in gaza. in particular, following up on a security council resolution that put the focus on women and children and called
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for sustained humanitarian pauses. foreshadowing the agreement that we now see announced for the situation there. although the impacts of that agreement have yet to be felt by women and children for sure, were heard from the heads of u. n. agencies representing both women and children around the world and particularly in gaza. and they say that right now does that is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child? 40 percent of the dust there are children, a $115.00, a day dying since this conflict started $46.00 days ago, with more than a 1000 children, expected, buried under the rubble, yet to be accounted for. so this was an update that also took into account the fact that many women are pregnant. $5500.00 birds expected in the next
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month. and women dealing with that's in a situation where there are a shortage of hospital beds, a shortage of anesthesia, medicine, clean water, making the act of childbirth itself upfront and very difficult. catherine russell, the executive director of eunice, of saying that she was haunted by what she saw on a visit to con eunice just last week. so very dire situation that we're hearing, but also uh uh, some welcome of the ceasefire agreement that was reached in the hope that that could lead to something more permanent. that could help women and children in particular going forward because of the issues that they're facing. these un officials say aren't going to go away and 4 or 5 days, but are going to take a long time to deal with or alright, christmas dice for that christmas salumi life, which they are un headquarters in new york. thank you. audio we spoke to and about 5 staff, the spokesperson of the palestine red crescent society. she says is not clear what
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the sci fi deal would mean for the thousands of patients and hospitals to expect ation as awkward things for this uh, human nature in a cease for that would allow, at the best time of the crescent, along with underwater to receive mode 8 of the crossing border, the ad daily trucks that is allowed to get. and since the beginning of the escalation is around a $42.00, it drops as we have here. the number of trucks that we'd be allowed to get in during those 4 days is around at $200.00 the trucks. however, we don't have accurate estimation yet regarding the number of the trucks. the main challenge now is after this moment, we have not been notified that fuel will be allowed to get, and particularly as to the work of hospitals. we have been told
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as a number of trucks that has a fuel would be allowed to get to the work of the water and finish sanitation and networks, but not for the hospitals. and basically it is now the major's challenge is to allow the entry at all, if you will. so hospitals can continue providing their life savings services along with addresses. so just to clarify what you'll saying is you've been know, $25.00, that fuel will only be driven to sanitation plants and will not be allowed to go to hospitals. is that what you've been notified as the terms of this true steel? exactly. it's just for the water and sanitation, not yet at 4 hospitals. and as you know, hospitals, ambulances have an expectation that it's possible. this will be agreed to all,
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is that as you understand it. so after this moment, no information regarding the, the entry of, if you were hospitalized and ambulance is the only one for mation as a limited amount of if you would be allowed to get into glasses during those 4 days of a you minutes here. yes, his fire, those if you will, will be used for the water and sanitation. not yet a foot hospitals. hopefully we will be a bend them. i mean, like, as i was allowed the entry of, if you want to the work of hospitals and ambulances, which is now a major challenge because basically hospitals as you know, or they get in out of a few of which have that's why only 9 hospitals out of 55 hospitals across cuz the strip are still able 3 things. why also not only the problem is if you will as also as well the extremes with this of medicine and become popularized the best buy
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stuff from the palestine request in society. talking there to my colleagues, sammy's down area. so how much has always been made the freedom of palestinian prisoners? one of the conditions for the release of is riley and foreign captives. an estimated 7250 full palestinian prisoners held in his riley jails. more than 2000 are in administrative detention, and that means they can be held indefinitely without charge or trial. since october, the 7th is ready, forces have arrested more than $3000.00 palestinians, and palestine is raising cleaning 30 generalists. some have been detained for writing or liking posts on social media that expressed sympathy for palestinians in garza. more than a 170 children or mine is locked up in his way he present. right scoop, said they often emotionally and physically abused and many are accused of throwing stones, which can carry a 20 a present the census. israel is the only country that tries children in military courts. about 80, all the prisoners are women,
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and they've been accusations of abuse and mistreatment of women in his way to jails . zane bus robbie is in nablus in the occupied west bank with more details on the palestinian prisoners who could be released where we are here. there are 8 names on that list. 8 names on the list that are exchanging hands between these rarely and the palestinians. and negotiators of women from novelist, a total of $89.00 women are in, is rarely custody being held by israel. only 33 names of women are overall on those lists. and here we are waiting to find out if any of those 8 or from novice will be released. the family still haven't been informed by any official authority, not by the prisons of prisoners association or any official body. so there's still a lot of questions hanging over this city over people all across the occupied territories, waiting for any kind of news. so there is both anticipation,
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excitement, but also a great deal of, of, of, of, for boating. they don't want to get their hopes of the people we've spoken to say that the issue of detention, the issue of being held in prison by their occupier is by the occupying power. and they don't see the as rarely present system as a, as a form of justice. they don't think they'll get justice for the accused in and is really occupier, is court room. people here say that it is a kind of generational trauma. we met one family whose daughter, a sister, a nice woman named career, was arrested about a year ago. she was named after her uncle, the rear, for freedom more to be freed. and she was born while he was in prison. now if she gets out, she will need a niece who was born while she was in prison. so there was a generational trauma which makes this issue very intrinsic for people. and we spoke to some members of a family of one other woman who's also in prison, whose name is also on the list and the blot, the refugee camp. and they say they,
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they've been here before that they have had members of their family detained several and hoping to have them release only to have that person. once again, we are rested, re sentenced on the day that were meant to get out. additional investigating is a full my is writing negotiator who's now the middle east director at international communities organizations. he wants to some complications might arise from this deal. the deal is it done until it's done and there's so many complications to be involved, particularly with regard to the ceasefire opportunities for either side to shoot at the other opportunities where israel to collect intelligence information. i mean, just imagine what would happen if these really is suddenly discovered the location of your fears and walks or other leaders from the homeless command. would they wait or would they go and take action if there are palestinians from the north of gaza, who are relocated in the south. now decided to use the next 5 days,
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4 or 5 days to try and go back to their homes and their upper aides of hundreds of palestinians walking by foot. are these rare these guys who allow them, how would they stop them in? we know that when a mass will release the hostages, they will probably use multiple convoys of identical vehicles. a while israel will try to trace the location of where these hostages might have been held. there, there are all kinds of difficulties and complications that could happen. we have to keep our fingers crossed and pray that it all goes smoothly. because if it does, there could be a 5th day and a 6 day. and not all the women and all the children are being released and not all the women and children. prisoners are being released, so there's an opportunity to add onto the existing agreement without having to re negotiate something new, which will be again more difficult. so let's take a closer look at the fighting on the ground in gaza. most of the combat areas are
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in the north. is there any forces, baffling, palace thing and fights is from the cassandra gaze and his language you had in these regions? shaded it, read. they were a street battles in the densely populated areas in and around garza city, near the jamalia refugee camp is where the troops and tanks of also reportedly made further advances into the shaded areas in the north and in central gauze. and just beyond what the gaza is there any forces have been pounding, and they'll say that the refugee cam raising fee is a further onslaught of the bodies of more than a $100.00 palestinians who died at the ship. and they tied noon hospitalized had been buried in a mass grave in hon. eunice, in southern guns that the bodies have been stuck at the hospital for hospitals for several days since the israeli army refused to allow them to be moved. because the health ministry says 14532 palestinians had been killed in his re attacks. you and i say it has more for con eunice. what you see behind me here is
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a loss. great. that is being sold in pon you and is the southern gaza strip for 110 palestinians who have been killed in eas, really attacks these policy. new bodies have come from a ship, a hospital in gaza city where they withheld, but their bodies have decomposed because of the lack of electricity and fuel to operate the more as a ship for many women. and so all together, very invest not great because of the loss of enough rates. and these palestinians bodies here they, dr. sellers are with all known identities. they have come in this container being transparent to the cell, the chest where they can all be a plus varied after being held for so long in the premises of the
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shift sauce hospitals have here just a few of them at a loss. let us know, he will shahida these. mazda, great for contains 110 male and female mottoes. they have started decomposing because their bodies will not come in cold conditions. and now they're being bad in the smallest grief of thousands of palestinians have been killed in different history. li, todd. they haven't even found the honor of being buried in a proper grade on their own or their families to pray for their p. you miss c. o. has 0 time units and the solving gauze, this thread and the occupied westbank 6 palestinians had been killed in his really drunk striking until caught him during the rate is ready for his storm. the i'm an emergency department at a hospital and know they searched ambulances and arrested several injured
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the again, this is a 0. take a look at some of the world news now dots voters at the polls choosing the next 5 minutes to no single potty is projected to secure more than 20 percent of the vote . despite a majority of votes of supporting right leading policies, it will be the netherlands 1st new prime minister. in over decades, loc routes,
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tenure came to an end off. the has sent a right government collapsed in july of a how to reduce the flow of asylum seekers entering the countries. and you see a step fuss and has moved from interested. the voting is still in full swing like here on the phone hoping is, am in to them, photos and then madeline skim, casper balance, museums in to a waste stations. and also in schools until 9 pm tonight, they can choose from $26.00 spots. but at the moment it's unpredictable which one of them will be the largest. will it be the far right? the liberal, conservative, or the green labor coalition? the main topics are housing migration and the climate. as most of all with the next government needs to do is to restore trust and politics after the last 2 cabinets of 5 minutes a month for a couple weeks now resigning from lapse before the end of the term and says governments with changes by several scandals. subclass of algebra for them. at
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least 31 people have been killed and dozens injured in a stampede at a stadium in the republic of congo. it happened on monday nights at they or nano stadium in the capital browser vill, where army recruitment operations were launched last week. the approval process has now been suspended and a day of morning declared local media since the stand paid was triggered by young men trying to submit their applications to join the army, an important employer in the country. as a back to our top story now, full palestinians with disabilities, dangerous of the war and destruction and gaza even more extreme image and kinda ripple. so my cell phone left is home in the audio soca in central goza, in his wheelchair, with his 2 sons full stiffly in the middle of a foaming campaign on roads. tons of rubble was next to impossible. selma is not
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any un shelter, it's a school turned refuge to thousands of displaced palestinians and is wonderfully inadequate for his needs. there says no problems and squat toilets, which people in wheelchairs couldn't use the side of the situation and gaza is extremely difficult for those. and disabilities, there is no medicine for in, this is the other major challenges. good thing for you constantly in a line for long hours. if you have a disability, you also control my son. how some doesn't show a bus. sma has a speech and maybe it's impairment and so my mother decided to risk these really strikes and stay high the and that's the whole of us and how to go with the quote. we have struggled with home ability. and so we have stayed in our house and hoping nothing happens. we have struggling to find her. i don't not these, since she can't go to the toilet on her own. due to the crossing closures, we cannot find them anymore. and if we do, they are extremely expensive. medicines for long term illnesses and devices such as
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coaches, hearing aids and glucose in short supply thanks to the blockade, but as well, israel is a signet treat the united nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. but the evacuation or does it gives, do not take them into account again, conventional authorized people. the disability provides a teamwork for safeguarding human rights and cops. the fact that states is to color it obliges state parties to take all the necessary measures to ensure protection and safety of people with disabilities to non conflict is valley of tar t's. i'm not to take the minimum measures, israel's, which is a threat to a post indians and goza, but the close to $50000.00 people with disabilities are among the most vulnerable imaging, kimber out 0 of that. is it for this news out, but i'll be back in
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a moment with more of the days news. stay with us for continuing coverage here. and i was just data of the war on the it's the moment the village is inside. they see through got you and it will be waiting for that one of the many isolated communities around the mexican coastal town rebecca pool. cool. good. yet to receive a tough the hurricane. no. just hit the area now and they be fine. me a roy, they told us what they'd be going through our sick trojan vomiting because we're having to drink water from the stream. and then we'll tell them she has the monkey eyes and marks on over her body. and then everything has been destroyed. the majority of the families are looking for the future in the schools, the church, the village horn, because there is nowhere to shelter the community here. really glad to save it for
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