tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 22, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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as an investment assignment, digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm having see can this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel and launch is a wave of air strikes on gauze that hours before a temporary truce is due to begin. 50 is ready, the captives held by hamis due to be freed over the course of
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a full day pause. in spite of $250.00 palestinian women and children will be released as part of the deal. but thousands of people remain in jail and 300 trucks of a well entered gaza, but a good sight, a wrench represents only a fraction of what is needed. the it is 18 g m t that is 8 pm in guns are right now where israel is intensive. fine. it strikes hours before a temporary cruise is due to come into effect. at least 200 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. now is what continues to target residential areas. dozens of members from one family were killed in jamalia in the north of the strip strikes have also hit rough i and han units, reducing homes to rubble. honda cities will have reached the deal to release 50 captives in guns that doing
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a full day pause in fighting in exchange. a 150 pounds thing is in his ready prisons, a set to be freed. and under the deal, unlimited amounts of humanitarian aid is expected to enter gaza. but as pre, i could go to reports, it's not nearly enough to meet the needs of millions of pounds things. the cause of death is everywhere. israel's attacks have destroyed every aspect 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 it will have but we want maintenance humanitarian ceasefire. is we want a full size file? their children are elders, women, if i still under the rubble,
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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 trucks would enter the gaza strip every day to the current with southern crossing, but is drove the rough all crossing with egypt that ended with a totally blockade is really imposed in october the 7th, 2 weeks into the war. the 1st humanitarian a trucks were allowed into garza since october the 21st. the un 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 casa through the,
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for the boston fighting. but it's not clear if they will reach the north for head guest services have completely collapsed. after this moment, no information regarding the entry of, if you were hospitalized and ambulances, the formation of a limited amount of, if you would 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 sanitation under the deal is really not allowed. the hundreds of thousands of palestinians will select a southern gaza to attend to the homes in the north looking. but for some mistake, 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 leasing fee is permanent. displacement in the absence, permanency bianca hope the 0
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affinity velocity need is the commission in general of the un agency for palestinian refugees. and speaking from hon. eunice, he's welcome to the temporary cruise describing the situation in guns as impossible . overhauled about a 2456 days. it is definitely when i really hope that we will be able to get to reach everyone in the streets, including people to end up doing these days, we will be able to speed up our response. but beyond that, i really hope that from before 5 days, we can build an extended ceasefire on many turn ground. basically, this is what everyone is asking for. it will get more on the is really strikes and
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just a moment with honey my mood who is in con units in gauze, that white house correspondent, kimberly how kit with more on the us reaction. but 1st, let's go to how much i'm june, who is an occupied east, jerusalem for us. so how much we understand, uh this, uh, this truce will, will go into effect at around 10 am. uh tomorrow morning is riley time and this was the result of uh, um, several days of, of, of negotiations and, and folks within this way, the government of, uh the how difficult this decision was and that's right has them and, and let me just bring you and our viewers up to date as far as what we're hearing this hour. we are expecting that there will be a press conference held at the ministry of defense next hour. that will be a joint press conference with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and them, or defense minister by any chance, was also
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a member of the war cabinet. were expecting to hear more details about the truce and what will be announced in the hours ahead now. all so we should mention that we have started to see more reports emerge in the is really media quoting anonymous government officials with regard to some more details surrounding this truth. what we're seeing reported at this hour is that these really officials have not yet received the list of the captives that will be released by how much potentially as early as tomorrow. we're also seeing reports that are suggesting that the is really leadership will not make those names of those captives that are going to be released will not make them available to family members until those cap this of actually crossed back into israel. and until they have received medical treatments,
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so we're not expecting to get any names emerging in the media this evening with regard to who's going to be released from gaza. beyond that, we also understand that this truce should go into effect or is expected to go into effect as of 10 am local time tomorrow morning. now beyond that, we're also hearing that we could started seeing some of those captives that have been held in gaza to be released, potentially as early as 10 am tomorrow morning as well. some reports are saying anywhere between 10 am and 4 pm. so the timeline, as far as windows captives might start being released, but we were here earlier in the day was the intentionally would be tomorrow evening . now it seems to suggest what we're hearing from israeli officials is that this might happen much earlier in the day. still a lot of details to be ironed out and we expect that we'll be hearing more about this from prime minister netanyahu. when he speaks to the press, enter the rest of the country lives next hour. and we'll get you those details as
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we have that. how's it? all right, so the moment um, how many jump ju life was there in occupied east jerusalem? thank you. white house correspondent, kimberly how kits is joining us now from washington dc. so kimberly, us officials cautiously optimistic about this as they go into the thanksgiving break. that that's right ahead of the american thanksgiving holiday. the reaction here at the bottom and ministration is both pleased and relieved. but again, cautiously optimistic is your mention. given the fact that this is just this to potentially, that are being released out of the $240.00 that were approximately captured on october 7th. and so there is cautious optimism what their focus is now is on the path forward. but 1st, the, by the ministration says it needs to see these captives actually being released. there's
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a lot of concern about their passage out and their medical condition once they are received. and so that will determine the path forward for the binding administration. but what it's hoping is it, it can build on this in terms of a longer pause in the conflict that would allow for not only additional captives, but also much needed humanitarian aid. and what effect is, all of this having a um, as far as the, the pressure on, on the biden administration and, and to the public opinion there, the longer this guy, this war and goes, it goes on well, you mentioned the american thanksgiving holiday and the timing couldn't be better for this agreement because of, for the president politically. what he sighed is a captive audience. here in the united states is going to be sitting around there, thanksgiving tables, talking about this. and as so far, the president, unlike his polling numbers, which are pretty low around 40 percent,
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is getting high marks with the american public for his handling of this crisis. so as a result for president who is set to try and win re election of 2024, he's really focusing on this as a foreign policy when one that potentially can boost his writings with the american public and possibly lead to another term in the white house. kimberly, how can life wish there in washington? thanks. and i'm on our on israel strikes on gauze that we can go to honey. my mood is whose life we're seeing fine eunice inside the gaza strip. so honey, what more we hearing about the latest strikes there? a just housing well, people in guys that we're hoping to talk about the seeds fire will put an into the ongoing onslaught of, of gods in here. but unfortunately, within the past to, within the past, the 12 hours, a massive ears. right. just carpet bombing, the entire goal is
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a service from north to south. here in the southern part of an area that was supposed to be saved for evacuation is not safe at all. people were ordered to, to leave. and to avoid being bombed to only get funds in the southern part of the roof. i have family and he's back in the family who evacuated from jobs and safety, particularly from a densely populated areas, 18 neighborhoods only to find themselves getting targeted and killed in, in an eastern part of a high city. similar situation happened in find you in a city where a family who invited their relatives and, and their friends it from gardens to evacuated their home. it was targeted at early our hours of this afternoon, completely destroyed and killing the whole family. in addition to the evacuees, but the worst of these attacks happened, india value to separate the tax on a multiple residential homes, work at once, and one entire family over $25.00 members. and another family of 53 members were
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killed. and these 2 separate massive erie strikes the and the vast majority of the total numbers who were killed within the past 12 hours are children and, and women. and once again, we're seeing it children in large numbers being reported to the hospital either either did or in the critical, a critical conditions. what this is, what these are, subjects are doing there. they're destroying all means of life and goes and not only for people who just want it to enjoy the moment of living in peace and goes a bit also affecting a small portion of the, of the gods and community. the christian community who are looking forward to celebrating this holiday season, but it seems they're not going to be able to do that as their churches and, and worship places have been also destroyed. right. tiny my mood life was there in on thought. sorry. yeah. just to fully let you go at 11 more question for you,
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honey. i think upon we're hearing as well about the these really ami ordering the evacuation of another hospital. what more details about that is we're still talking about in the nation hospital and we as we, we, we already know within the past 2 days, this is really military intensify. it's, it's intensified, it's uh, it's a tax and artillery showings of the indonesian hospital just trying the vast majority of its surrounding areas and all the major roads leading to the hospital. but just to bring you and our viewers attention to what is going on right now, because really, military is just sharply ordered. whoever is left in the hospital to be evacuated immediately in a preparation for another large military action. what seems to be a read up to the hospital similar to what happened to ship a hospital under the same exact allegations that the hospital is used by the, by how much member and militant as, as a command center and, and is the hospital,
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has tunnels and bunker underneath of it, but it without offering any substantial evidence of whether these allegations are true or not. all right, honeymoon would lie for stare in fine units. thank you. and we've just been out to my long shot, are i 0 senior political analyst? so we're just getting a sense of, of the concepts that we've been spending a lot of time talking about this, you know, of, of, captives and prisoners being released, pulls in the fighting. yeah. the, the, the, the strikes go on. i know you're absolutely in fact uh, they're intensified and intensified for a reason just the same reason why these raiders have been scooping up people from the west bank and thinking of them prisoners because uh what we're seeing now in the next few days as a welcome development for many of the hostage families, it both in palestine and it is right in terms of the but
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a senior person that has an his rated jails and the captives held by how much this is of course a welcome uh development. it's also a welcome development for many palestinians who would enjoy at least the children would enjoy a night of sleep without bombing for the next 2 days. but i tell you, has a, what is really disturbing is that this whole process is not viewed positively and is rather not by these really military and political establishment. in fact, it's viewed as a set back as a military set back as a political set back and as a psychological setback. and why, why do we say that bestbuy set that one by one meaning thoroughly speaking, this government has insisted from the very beginning that its objectives go like this, the 5th and come us. then releasing the hostages or releasing the captives. so don't to defeat them of how to us. and as we've been going through a month and
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a half of most risk bombing of guys are hospitals, who was the residential buildings, mosques in churches, and so on, so forth, dismantling the story. and half of the buildings and gaza presumably to defeat have us and to release the captives. what none of that happen? in fact, what is i failed to do me to totally get the captives back. it's now forced to do with the magically so to cut thought of egypt and others. so that's $12.00 is right as plan from the outset. and that's the attack of october 7 was not on how much anything? 00, it's not done. it would not get nothing over there and it would not be rewarded for the close of them is right. but what we see today is that have muscle was able to force its conditions and is that it was forced to make concessions to how most
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important questions, including the pauses for a number of days when it's a minute. that is going to have to go stand still, right? doing nothing. even if it said drone was an air force is not going to be able to do nothing for a number of hours every day. and it's going to have to accept how much conditions on how the captives are released on how many, 3 times more from is there any presence? so in fact, is that it was obliged not only to mickle sessions, but to make it humiliatingly served. and that's, i think it's probably the most important on the whole time is that, is there a site that we will defeat? how about us and for a month and a half in bond, or all of these things we just mentioned, hospitalized and score and so on. so forth, but more importantly, i mean, tens of thousands of casualties in a month and a half more than most was a 3 know of more than words. anyway. tens of thousands of casualties including
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$12000.00 civilians. and over 5000 children died. presumably in order to just be time us. but what does this deal tell us? this did tell us how much is completely, in fact, the mass hierarchy is still intact. not only into see a total war in guys all in the bunkers and in that, in the, in the, in the channels and, uh, i and whatever. and the story buildings on wholesale for, but also its political arm. it's been in touch with its military arm and it submitted their arm with its militants on the ground. and hence the idea of how much would be defeated after this. so much industrial scan kennings of, of, of, of the guys i was about to send you that also proof to be affiliated with him as not only some shooting rockets like this right. 6 but that have my scan in an orderly manner, produce, captives, and do it according to our timeline,
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proposed bypass the others. so what do we have here is a total psychological, military and political failures, but these are this. now if you add into all of that, the fact that now we're going to have a few days of what a spike now we are told that the white house is not wanting to join us to look into . i mean, imagine, imagine the, the hot spot as the, is there any say these really is on the americans are relieved over the fact that, that's the best of the american public, the worst and public opinion is not going to be exposed. or does that the magic images that would be coming out of god? so do they hold one public opinion, right? because for days was this people the time to think through what just happened the genocide and proffers in front of our eyes. is there any is going to have to keep quiet while the rest of us try to? gosh, you think full days might be too long for, for some people for then they it's 4 days to lock and imagine if it goes to 5 base 6 or 7 days. because the way this is structured is how much insisted that it's
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going to release more captives over more day is moving forward. so it is boxed and then a 10 year old government and it's genocide, the government really feels a set and if you will, and boxed in by the development that is, i'm not really i just need our senior political analyst model. number sha, thanks very much. now visual is being held in tel aviv 4 is really captives held in gauze of families and friends waiting for the list of those who will be released. so the height i'd report functionalities, the hair of what has become known as hostage square. and it's just in front of the place where the wood cabinet meetings have been taking place since the will began. now families have also been holding fits into the families of those hills captive along with the supporters. and today we've seen many performances. you have the pin is behind us. we also store
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a violate team and performing every hour of bonds because one of those health said charles was a bother rena. i'm hoping that she'll be able to come back and dogs, we'll so i've heard from a friends of one of those health cognitive. she was founding here. one seems to remind people who said this isn't just a price that you'll see. she wants to remind them of that person's story, how he was helpful to those around him. and she says she hopes that when he's that engaged so that he'll be helped helping those are in. so how is a cop 7 if we take for just the overhead, you'll also see a table that's been laid out because while this still is a welcome for the families, it's only 50 people that are being brought back and the hope for the families. and it has always been the case is that they want all of the hostages to all of those health cops if they want them brought back here safely. and they know that if this doesn't happen soon, they'll be adding pressure onto the government. now, house of the seal, as well says,
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is that every 10 more captains are released. so also be able to have one more day of rest by one pause in the fighting. and that can continue for a few more days with the plan. hopefully that will mean how my son is nomic todd will release all of those codes captive. it's still not clear details. exactly. it's still not clear the names the are on that list of those that will be released . and of course families, even though that welcoming this, it will be a cause for concern for them. if that family members don't make it on that list of 50 concepts of the clouds have been rallying and remo off to the announcement of the seas. 5 deal between ham us and israel, palestinian authority president luda bass says welcome the agreement. i called for why the solutions to the conflict. the he is in the raleigh and ramallah in the occupied westbank. resistance has proven its value. this is one of the chimes we've
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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 to son. this is good news. without deeds. our sons would never be out of the city. only one that we've been seeing how they conditions are getting worse and worse side that palestinian prisoners are going to be out of a positive use or expecting israel argument on garza, they believe that most killing is gonna happen. but this is a short break. they believe it's much needed for palestinians. they say that they've lost a lot that the world with them to reach a ceasefire,
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so they can only have themselves to rely on that. but i need just the occupied, westbank gosh, and baskin is a full my is writing, negotiate to who is now the middle east director at international communities organization. he wants some complications might arise from this. do the deal is in town until it's done. and there's so many complications that to be involved, particularly with regard to the ceasefire. opportunities for either side to shoot at the other a oppertunity squares or to collect intelligence information. i mean, just imagine what would happen if these were these suddenly discovered the location of your using 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, 4 or 5 days to try and go back to their homes. and the rep rates of hundreds of
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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 reduced 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. alright, still ahead on address here i will take a look at how the war on gaza has made life even harder for the many thousands of palestinian conventions. a cold disability
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the there is a return of rain for northern saudi arabia. and we know as of late, these have been some pretty big storms of large hail as well. so we could see a repeat of that on thursday. and the dispatcher of what weather will run into kuwait. but otherwise, for the golf up and down the golf, really the big story will continue to be the wind. so for us here, and they'll have, i think once again on thursday we'll see when goes up to 40 kilometers per hour. much cooler across central asia after that weather front rolled through. so for it to g, gets done was back, has done. and congress done. yeah, temperature is certainly much lower here than where they have been more. what weather for turkey is black sea coast. that's not good news. this area was dress hammered by a storm system, so the ground is saturated. cannot hang on to any more water, the northwest slice of africa. this is really where it's active. let's go in for a closer look. algeria into needs
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a lot of rain come in here and also wind. so tuners could see, got succeeding 60 kilometers per hour. now for the coast of tens and the heavy rainfall alerts in play, we're going to see copious amounts of rain here over the next little bit. south of this though, it is all about the heat. the huge swats of mozambique is under weather alert for a heat wave. my pluto at $37.00, that's 10 to pot for your should be for this time of the year. bye for now. the repair. it is sure visual and to something he threw off when i mean, i wasn't here, i shot him dead. the controversial us know, stand your ground, you're seeing that these laws actually encourage more violence. given your statements the right to kim, we're sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok and denying justice
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a reminder of our top stories this out. israel as low as the wave of it strikes in gaza, hours off to a temporary truce. was agreed else, ministry says at least 200 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. thousands from one family have been killed in jim value. how much has agreed to release 50 captives helping gaza during the course of a full day through the deal was mediated by cuts out and is expected to be implemented on thursday morning up to a 150 pounds of thing. and women and children held in his writing jails would be a nice deal also involving the entry of $300.00 trucks carrying humanitarian aid and fuel into the cost of the un security council has been meeting to discuss the impact of the war on gaza at what is the impact as having on women and children
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because a media office says at least 5840 palestine in children, and 3920 women have been killed since israel began is bombing campaign on october 7th. floor on this, on the meeting. let's go now to christmas. salumi, who joins us from you and headquarters in new york. so the question, what else came out of that meeting? what we heard from the heads of you and agencies that deal with women and children and what we heard is relief and pleasure that a ceasefire has been agreed upon. given that 67 percent of fatalities are women and children in this conflict and more than half of the 1700000 displaced our children. uh, this is welcome news, but many of the speakers mentioned that bombs alone aren't the only thing that women and children have to worry about in gaza. in particular,
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they say that many children have lost care givers or been separated from them during evacuations of their homes. food is in short supply as is clean water and medicine. and with all of that, some 5500 women are due to give birth and the next month in really dire circumstances without hospital beds available or anesthesia, or other forms of medicine. so this is a very grieved situation for those charged with protecting women and children. the head of eunice, of catherine russell, said that her visit to the area recently haunted her. and that causes gaza is now the most deadly place in the world for children. more than 5300 costing children have been importantly killed in just 46 days over a 115
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a day every day for weeks and weeks. based on these figures, children account for 40 percent of the depths and gaza. this is unprecedented. in other words, today, the gaza strip is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. and we are also receiving reports that more than $1200.00 children remain under the rubble on the buildings or otherwise, accounts for you. and agencies are also welcoming the exchange of women and children held captive by her boss. and the idea of but said that all kept is, should be released as well, shouldn't be limited to the small amount. they are hopeful that more will be released and coming days. it also said that it will take more than a temporary cease fire to fully address the needs of the humanitarian needs being faced by women and children going forward. christian,
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thank you. christmas salumi at the united nations. honda has always made the freedom of palestinian prisoners, one of the conditions for the release of his riley and foreign captives, an estimated 7254 palestinian prisoners held in his way to jail. more than 2000 of in administrative detention, that means that can be held indefinitely without charge or trial. since october, the 7th is really forces have arrested more than $3000.00 palestinians and pasting . and his riley's, including such a generalist, some have been detained for writing or liking posts on social media that expressed sympathy for palestinians in gaza. more than a $170.00 children, all mine is all locked up and is really prisons rights group say they often emotionally and physically abuse. many are accused of throwing stones, which can carry a 20 year prison sentence, as well is the only country that tries children in military thoughts about 80 of the prison as
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a women. and they've been accusations of abuse and mistreatment of women in his writing jails. as english 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. negotiators of women from novelists, 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 who are 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. and it 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 was 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. a funny we heard from how much political view remember most. so i will, modest little key explained to alba deal will be implemented to live here. i've done this before. school starts 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 really civilian women and children until the roof of crossing. they will be going to egypt to defend a scene in women and children were serving certain periods, and that is really jails are from the west bank and they will be going to the
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houses. we have said since the 1st day that the is really civilians, most of them would do citizens auto against me and. and there is no need for them to stay in god's willing. we also said since the beginning the beacon leave and go to their places immediately when the seas file is agreed to tim and the monthly is with the, the high institute for graduate studies. joining me now to more about us. thanks for being with us. so uh, what do you make of this deal in, in terms of what it means for, for, for each side as well, and whether it's something that can work as well. first of all, i say that in many ways it's remarkable that we're, that we're here at all, especially when you consider is really government rhetoric over the past of 7 weeks or so right now in yahoo said he had nothing for a mass except military force. he wasn't going to engage with them on any level. he certainly wasn't going to engage in any sort of negotiation or compromise with from us. and yet here, here he is accepting
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a deal that has been really on the table for, for many weeks. it's also sort of an implicit acknowledgment on the part of the israel is that they're not able to follow through with nothing yahoo has promised which was to bring home the hostages through exclusively military means he's had to resort to sort of this kind of political diplomacy so, given all of this rhetoric is remarkable that we're here at all. i do think that if this goes through, how may i ask, who's going to be able to sell this as, as a, as a kind of victory, certainly not in yahoo. we'll try to do the same thing as well. in israel, it may be more difficult for him to, to do that. but i also say that if it's not done until it's done, we still have a good, you know, 12 hours or so it's going to be a tens attends night. and then there are all kinds of questions about what happens if and when the truth actually does take effect. it does,
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this does seem to be very delicate, delicately balanced, doesn't. and we had from, from, from one speaker earlier as we had been involved in previous negotiations. that, you know, this could, this could be, this could all collapse with, you know, $11.00 bullets been shot, $11.00, you know, one blowing bomb going off with the wrong time. that sort of thing. absolutely. i mean, i think things are very tense. they're very fragile and they're very complicated. i think that's one of the reasons why we haven't had this deal go through. as i said it's been on, it's been on the table for or for, for many weeks. so as the, as a previous analyst said, you know, um, what happens if israel finds out the location of a senior from us leader for instance, right? what, what would happen to this true steel at that point? what is real pull back, you know, probably unlikely. so again, we'll have to wait through the night to see, to see if we, if we get to this point, i think that people are hopeful that and that it will happen. but then there are many questions about what happens once the,
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the truth actually does take effect if it, if it does take effect, right? what's gonna happen on the ground? there are a lot of logistical questions and concerns if, if or this goes through successfully and then no, that's that, of course is a big if at this point, could this be something to, to, to build on for, for further negotiations. that is possible. certainly there's already, you know, there's been talk and then negotiate and room about extending us to, you know, the 5th day a 6 day and possibly beyond. unfortunately i'm, i'm not personally very optimistic about about that because if you look at is really government rhetoric. this all dump deals with their plan for what they call greater israel. their intention has been for, for a long time, going back many, many years, is to essentially red garza of the palestinians. and that's consistent with what they've said since october 7th. it's also consistent with what they're doing and trying to systematically destroy northern gaza, move people to the south,
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and then ultimately get them to another country. good, still, team hamilton, mostly, thanks so much. i of how the lebanese um group has bullet says that it was not possible to go see the issues between homeless and israel on the choose and exchange of captives and prisoners, but sauces from them from the group say they will respect the deal as long as israel does not violate the agreements weeks of shelling along 11 on southern border with israel is displaced tens of thousands of people. the fighting is race. fears of a wide, a regional escalation. hundreds of people have rallied in iraq's capital to the mountain and israel's bombardment of gaza. and just as much more than what head has more from backend to your watches, continue for testing to condemn. and do you notice the bottom and of the bottom and of civilians in his eyes, he had intended to square the main square and they lock you to the hundreds of god
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. it's too cold on the rocky government to avoid thoughts, old country sending with israel whole countries supporting the military campaign and also to condemn as they say, the united states for standing, as in a simple sort of somebody who means company again is that on this terms of sort of, you know, that was held in that those who would it sealed by us at a slice on wednesday the, it was like talking to new patients of you on that you, rocky part of military popular mobilization units. the us central command says data strikes are in the retaliation of dozens. so about the tax credit i would like you want back mcgrooves and targeted us and coalition forces military facilities,
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both in syria and iraq. since october 17th on friday, the us surgery departments sanctioned a number of the do you want that individuals in iraq? it says that they are behind the dozens of attacks that targeted us made it to the facilities without through i was just gonna add on address and i thought she both says go to the polls in elections that will see the netherlands 1st change of 5 minutes the in more than a decade the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello. yeah, let's take a look. some of the world news now that your vote is at the post choosing the next 5 minutes to no single party is projected to secure more than 20 percent of the vote despite of majority. so full thing, right? leaning policies, it will be the netherlands, 1st new prime minister in over a decade, mock routes, tanya came to an end off, a sense of right government collapsed in july of how to reduce the flow of asylum seekers entering the country. i just ate a step less than has more from us for that. the voting is still in full swing like here in the whole thing is, am in to them. photos and then madelyn skim, casper ballots. museums in to
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a way 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 to my person who is now resigning from lapse before the end of the term. and says governments with changes by several scandals. subclass and i'll just be around. i'm for them to well food program says aid for $1400000.00 people in chad will end in january because it is running out of funds that include hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing violence. and students don't for region, a warning to view as may find some images in nicholas hawks report distressing. on the edge of lake todd in some of the most, for thailand of this, a hell of
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a humanitarian disaster is unfolding, says the united nations, half a 1000000 to these refugees are living and make shift tents hungry, tired and didn't shock the images of the violins they have left behind circulating on social media, show men, women and children buried alive in mass graves. signs of possible crimes against humanity committed in the dark for region. as the conflict incident shows no sign event on the attack. those 1st 3 days, it was intense. they went from door to door, run the got them in, they took them out and killed them. they called the father of my children into the street, shut him and kill him. they took everything away from us and i have nothing to take care of my children. we have no choice but to flee to chat. more through the news
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have fled to chat in the past 6 months. then in the past 20 years, most are from the dark for region. they walk for days without food and water. according to the un 90 percent of the new arrival show signs of mound nutrition agency say they are overwhelmed and under funded the charges. they have already showed whatever they can change the culture anymore. they even need assistance themselves. so now we need to us has all those 600000 records that came the retail news from child that were leaving there. but also now we also need to support the target into host population out of them that are also suffering like all those. so that needs definitely like the world food program says it has barely enough funding for the next 3 months. and yet chad is hosting more than 1000000 refugees. what is the largest and fastest growing populations in africa? almost a decade after the violence in dar 4? once again, the u. n. is warning of
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a spiraling catastrophe. the world cannot ignore nicholas hawk alger 0 or at least 31 people have been killed and dozens injured in a stampede at a stadium in the republic of congo. and happened on monday nights at the or nano stadium in the capital browser mill, where ami recruitment operations were launched last week. the equipment process has now been suspended and a day of mourning declan local medius of the stampede was triggered by young men seeking to submit their applications to join the army, which is a major employee. the philippine president is wanting of an increasingly dire situation in the south china sea for the macos junior says china has been building bases closer to the philippines, forcing manila to approaches neighbors for support. barnaby low reports like clockwork. as soon as the philippines apply mission nears the 2nd,
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paloma shoal into south china sea chinese ships and birch cutting across their paths. manila costs them dangerous maneuvers as the lives of our person, as had cities. preaching says they are lawful and restraint. this philippine coast guard vessel. we are on attempting for a 2nd time to get closer to the 2nd toma shows. but you can see that the chinese maritime leisure vessel or the moving to close the opening as well as the chinese coast guard vessel over there. our ship leaves this way through, but from a far we see a chinese coast guard vessel blasting water cannon onto a philippine supply bo confrontations like this have become the norm. speaking of the forum in hawaii, philippine president friedman marcus junior describe the situation as dire. he accused china of building basis, closer and closer to the philippines and said, this is force manila to turn to allies and neighboring countries of overlapping claims for support. as we are now in the midst of uh,
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negotiating our own code of conduct for example, we get now because we are still waiting for the code of conduct between china and a and as you and the progress has been rather slow. and unfortunately, paging says it won't honor and agreement separate from the one currently under discussion and defended its activities in the disputed waterway. tomb from join is construction activities on the 2nd territory full entirely within china sovereignty and other countries have no right to make it responsible remarks. china is demanded when in a total weight this portion that's been deliberately grounded since 1999. but the philippines and says it has southern rights as to 2nd, thomas shown is just 200 kilometers away from his shorts and nearly a 1000 from china barn. even though al jazeera in the south china sea, i'm back to a tough story. now the war on gaza dream is sad, them is the un special ripple to on violence against women and girls. she says on
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average is really attacks or kidding. at least 2 pallets being mothers, every hour in guns and there is no doubt that the suffering and the violence enjoyed by everyone. men, women, boys and girls is of epic proportions. it's really scandalous that these a public can lipstick realities have become normalized and that 45 days into this brutal war the international community has failed to bring about a ceasefire for and while everybody suffers without any doubt, it is also clear that women have won women and children have borne the brunt of this conflict. of the $14000.00 palestinians killed so far in gaza. it's estimated that at least 70 percent of them are women and children. not to mention of course,
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the thousands that are wounded among them. the thousands under the rubble. and then of course, because of being women, they also experience this and very specific ways. we're talking about pregnant women around the 5000s of them and that have to be pregnant. and these horrific circumstances that continue unabated 180 are giving a birth really in conditions where the health system has collapsed without anesthesia, without sanitary precautions. we know of a number of mothers that have lost their lives while giving birth. not to mention the psychological scars induced by many women, particularly also mothers who have lost the several assembly members and, and several children and have not been able to also give them any decent burial a sites at berry on rights. we know that there's 2000 new windows, new female headed households. we know that at least 2 mothers are killed every hour
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. and then we have of course, seen how premature babies have died. and we have seen how the art of the 31 that has been taken out of shift, a number of them could not be safe. and we also know that of the 1700000 gardens displaced many of them sheltering or trying to shelter in under low schools and other centers. i'm not scared the violence are being attacked there. and there we have $800000.00 estimated women and girls displays it's, it's really a catastrophe. and it's a scandal that in today's day and age this, this kind of relentless attacks against civilians are allowed to continue of the palestinians with disabilities. the dangers of the war and destruction and gaza even more extreme image in kimball reports. so my cellphone
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left is home in the audio soca in central goza, in his wheelchair, with his 2 sons full stiffly in the middle of the foaming campaign on roads. tons of rubble was next to impossible. salma is not 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 disability. there is no medicine for he misses 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 hudson doesn't show a bus sma has a speech in a bit of t impairment. and so her mother decided to risk these really strikes and stay high,
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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 know if he's, since she can't go to the toilet on her own due to the cross enclosures, we cannot find them anymore. and if we do, they are extremely expensive. medicines for long term illnesses and devices such as coaches, hearing aids and was in short supply thanks to the blockade, but as well as ro is a signet tree. 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 in particular, it obliges stacy's 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
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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 me? elizabeth, for on them is here. next with more of the days the as the gabriel garza continues, we bring you the latest reactions and global our experience to jewish person. israel does not represent me the killing of all those innocent families in israel is terrible. but the response is even worse. it's a genocide, it is up acceptable trouble stages and it seems even more unacceptable to have
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children of stages. it's all about religion. it's about somebody to come in to get down fight for. what do i stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera, unique perspective, i think being policy, there's a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear. how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression of the gaza strip started. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. questions for me is very, very critical. as an attack in this specific area during me, out of these boards and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0 me to the world slow down. we stand for as homes with kids of global nichols reserves. indonesia is forced to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harnessing offerings,
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75 percent of global carbon credit potential submitted by mentos protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the, the, the hello, i'm elizabeth brun. i'm and this is the news out, live from doha, coming out for the next 16 minutes. is there a launch as a wave of air strikes on garza l as before? temporary space font is due to come into effect?
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