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bibles letting yahoo list to go and there was collateral damage this collateral damage. that's more reality is leading to what we're seeing the ground persecution upfront on how to 0. the bill delayed. israel says the release of captives from gaza won't begin until at least friday. the port also suggests that would be no holds and fighting between israel and i'm home us before then the money in sight this knowledge. is there a knife from the also coming up as our launch is a wave of as strikes on concert ahead of the face for at least $200.00 pounds of students have been killed in the last 24 hours. and another palestinian mine is
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killed vines, ready for instance, during raids in the occupied west the to a seaside deal between israel and how much has been delayed as well as national security advisor says no captives held in gaza will be released before friday. the deal was reached off 2 weeks of negotiations mediated by casa alongside the united states and egypt, and also remains unclear when the cease fire will actually come into effect. it was initially expected to begin on thursday morning. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said the agreement with him, us was a difficult but right decision, but he's made it clear he intends to continue the war and said the army will use the time to pass for more. fighting in
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a moment will speak to my account in washington dc. first, last case i have the sell hayes in occupied east jerusalem. so home, the israel says a release of hostages. now it won't happen before friday. do we know the reason for that today? this? well the is really government hasn't side to an exact reason for why there is a, there is a delay in this pause the country's national security adviser. it's awfully high. and then we released the statement saying that the captives will not be released until at least friday at the earliest. but he says the conversations about their release are constant and they are ongoing all the time between government officials . now, while the government has not given an exact reason for the postponement of the stop in the fighting, they have been several anonymous. has really officials speaking to media, saying that the fighting will not stop on thursday and indication that it will
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perhaps end on friday where we will see that 4 day pause. but there have been several weeks and has really media saying that there are still a couple of things that perhaps need to be finalized that all parties the negotiators and parties involved haven't fully signed off on the deal. so we cannot confirm any of this information at this time because it has not come from the government itself. these really prime minister, along with his work cabinet, speaking earlier in the evening, saying that this was the best decision for israel. and that the fighting, even after the pause will continue at full force. but now as of thursday, the question remains not if it will be implemented, a good one. now for the families of the kept as this delay, cons have been easy to hear about what reaction is the pin from them. so there's been a lot of reaction from the families of the captives on social media,
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specifically saying that they were actually notified of this view. social media really channeling their frustration to the public, saying that the government is not doing enough for them. i'll remind you that just a couple of days ago, these really prime minister, along with his war cabinet, met with all of the representatives of the families of the captives in order to give them as much information and intelligence as he could. but it was the 1st time those families had received any information whatsoever since the beginning of the war. the frustration is mounting in several forms. they want to apply pressure on the is really government's specifically on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we've seen constant demonstrations from them, even marching from tel aviv to jerusalem, ending at the prime minister's office in hopes that it will relay a message to him that they are not really getting what they need from the
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government. so at this hour, there is a lot of reaction from those families and all of it is seemingly negative because they're continuously frustrated and say that the government is not aiding them in their flight. it is not assisting them with more information on the captive. and when it comes to do like this, they do want to be informed and they're saying that they are learning everything from weeks, from the media, and not from official government sources to them speaking directly to them. so another day of agony, really for the families of the captives. thank you for that. helped us all huge that for us and ok part east jerusalem. let's tend to out there as my kind of he joins us from washington, dc like the united states. uh, very heavily involved in coming up with that cx, 5 deal we've been hearing that us president joe biden has been speaking to a number of middle east leaders. what's he been discussing? yes, so it's conversations took place earlier in the day before news of this apparent
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delay in the ceasefire came about, however, the president biden spoke to all the parties that had been involved in procuring this deal. he spoke to the man of kata, thanking him for the role that he played the critical role he played in getting that still closed. they also discussed the issue of humanitarian aid, and the possibility that the influx of age could increase in the window on the cx 5 when it begins. then he also had a conversation with presidency st of egypt. president biden telling the egyptian president that the concept of refugees coming into egypt was absolutely unacceptable. the us position was that no refugees could be pushed out of gaza into egypt. he and presidency see also discuss the humanitarian aid to going into gaza. and very importantly, as well discussing the terms of the ceasefire presidency. see what central in terms
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of getting it done, but also he has a major role to play in getting the captives out once the release begin. then president biden also had a conversation with prime minister netanyahu. once again the details of the ceasefire and its implementation was said to be discussed. but president biden also discussed with a prime minister netanyahu. what happens often to cease fire, the president saying very clearly, his belief that israel still has a duty to protect innocence, even while it carries on its operations against casa off to the cease fire. when that ceased by, it takes place. thank you for that. my kind of in washington dc, are all as part of that for days ceasefire, limited amounts of humanitarian aid is expected to enter garza. but as brianna have got to report, the supplies won't be nearly enough to meet the needs of millions of palestinians in casa, this is everywhere. is with
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a tax have destroyed every aspect of life. of to $47.00 diesel compartment, palestinians are about to get for these of the spice and the ruins of their homes. and mixtures tend often the cold but we want maintenance, humanitarian sci fi is 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 trucks would enter the gaza strip every day to the car in southern crossing
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with israel. and the roof are costing 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 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 temporary seas far $300.00, you're monitoring a trucks per day. counting supplies and fuel will be allowed in took also through the for the boston fighting. but it's not clear if they will reach the north for healthcare services have completely collapse the under the deal is really not allowed. the hundreds of thousands of palestinians will select a southern garza to attend to their 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,
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but it seems that something happens. racing fears, permanent displacement and the absence competencies bianca hope the 0 a say now from honey my mood, he's in fun, eunice, inside the gaza strip. ongoing mass bombardment of the gaza strip keeps creating the tragedies and miseries for palestinians living in the northern parts in gauze and city. and in the senate part, particularly for those who evacuated from the north and gauze as to the older way to the city of ton unit rough and the central part of garza. as the vast majority of those reported killed on several of the attack throughout the day happened to be evacuated. for example, in city of rough family evacuated from a densely populated area from the 2 neighborhoods. it got killed in
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a residential home in city of vine honey and as a family, a well known family in hon. you and it's hosted some of their friends and relatives living in ga, that when the evacuation is started seeking a refuge in their home was also also killed inside that home, along with the host of and the owner of the home. similar situations took place in value and the nor the further northern part of the gaza strip were 3 separate attacks lift, at least 80 people killed. we have a $25.00 killer from one family, $53.00 people to from another family talking about whole entire families being wiped out. and a 3rd of tax on also on a residential homecoming, 9 more people. again from the same family. it's important to, to point our viewers attention to some of the people who did not leave guys. that is because the, we're looking at what happened to evac who is moving from the know the finance and god as to the who had who moved to the central part in the southern part of the and
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they were killed. they decided to remain where the at particularly this difficult situation. they are threatening in a war zone under heavy bombardment. this is where the soldiers have killed a young man during a raid and the occupied westbank. the family and friends gathered for his funeral novelists. he was killed when soldiers to be belonged to refugee camp. let's be to tell stratford who was life for us and romano charles. could you tell us more about the 2nd stances around this young man's death? the yes not right that you're referring to on the ballasa refugee camping. that was one of a number of these really minute you raise across the occupied westbank again um, throughout the night from novice in the know to hebron in the south. we're hearing in the last hour, there's been quite a heavy. is there any minute you right into the refugee camp of allow group in
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hebron according to the right present, at least one person killed in that race. in ballasa, the red crescent saying that they had members of their teams that were briefly detained as they tried to get 2 injured people in the side. the belonged to a refugee camp. there are also reports of raids in, in various villages, some close to here in ramallah, the village of a lot zone also and another person injured in, in the village of sebastian nablus. now, you know, we've been seeing this now for a week 7 since those time as attacks on october, the 7th, increasing intensity and frequency. all these, these riley ministry rides every night across the occupied west bank. as they hung down what these right imagery say, all men suspect seem to being affiliated to all members of the all palestinian resistance. and just to give you an idea of context in relation to this potential,
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capt. save to prison. a swap that we may or may not be seeing in the next couple of days. now these really say that they all potentially prepared to release a 150 policy in the, in prison as well. since october, the 7th in the occupied westbank cologne. these, these really military rides have arrested at least as sweet 1035 palestinian people that's on average, around 65 palestinians and the light. so it just shows you what a small amount of prison is potentially could be released in this assault for is captives coming out of gauze. that is indeed it happens. and to give you some numbers, updated numbers on those. the amount that people kill since on the side of the symptom the occupied westbank since on so but the 7 said 17 year old use last night killed in nablus means the 227 people have been killed at least including at
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least 50 children okay, charles, drafted that for us in ramallah without the date still ahead on al jazeera exit polls predict to massive shakeup, induction politics. the let's go with your weather report across the america. so after a bit of a breather, relieve from that heat and for you, which is now where this temperature is rate back up. 40 degrees on the nose. not too far away. we've got some severe storms bubbling up. these storms we'll catch up to rio, and that will provide some relief from the heat once again. so this is a short burst of heat on like the last one where it was more than a week. now the top end of south america, almost all of ecuador,
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under and alert for intense rainfall here. and the winds have been a story through mexico's gulf quotes, but cool air has rushed in from the us. so mexico city just 17 on thursday. that's the fall below where you should be for this some of the year. also refresher field for the us called states and after that, washer of it and to york city. it turns dryer. spill getting hit with some rainbow for canadas, nova scotia, providence, westbound. we go and wow, look at this. cold air has flooded into the canadian prairies and the northern plains here. so a daytime, high and ridge on us, the scheduling province minus 12. let's go to the us. southwest temperatures have also come down here in denver to just state, but of what weather are locked into this year in nevada, but not a bad in le 22, but that's a little cooler. and where it's been. as of late in the world, slow down, we stand for as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to
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a cease 5 deal with how much prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said the agreement was a difficult but right decision insisted the will, would continue onto the cx $550.00 is really captives, housing gone, so expected to be released. it will happen at the cost of the full day see sign and exchange. a $150.00 pounds to need women and children is writing jails will be freed. ahead of the agreement as rel launched a wave as fresh as strikes and gauze of the health ministry says at least $200.00 palestinians now been killed in the last 24 hours. 52 people from the 2 families were killed in job of the so you know, it's a nation's has gone to is now the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. agencies charged with helping women and children in conflict. brief members of the security council on wednesday and reacted to the news of
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a prison exchange. christmas leave me house move from the un in new york as the heads of several un agencies. welcome to ford, a ceasefire for garza noting that women and children have made up 2 thirds of the casualties there. but the bombs aren't the only danger they face in addition to bombs, rockets and gunfire causes children are extreme risk from catastrophic living conditions . 1000000 children were really all the children inside the territory are now food insecure, facing what could soon become catastrophic nutrition. crisis children, many of whom have lost or been separated from family, make up more than half of the 1700000 palestinians who have been displaced by friday. the secretary general called gaza a graveyard for children with on average $115.00 of them died each day there and another $1200.00 or more still estimated to be under the rubble. the head of the
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union's agency for children says there's no place in the world today more dangerous for them. in the next month, 5500 women are expected to give birth with little to no medical assistance. $150.00 women are delivering babies every day without tool to without pain killers, without any studio for 2 sections. without electricity for incubators and without medical supplies, yet they continue to care for the children. for the sick, for the elderly, mixing baby formula was contaminated of altered when they find it going without food so that the children can live another day. the un security council put the focus on women and children, passing a resolution calling for sustained pauses in the fighting to get them aid and the release of all those held captive by him. us. but un agencies say the most vulnerable will continue to suffer until there's an end to the fighting. kristin salumi al jazeera united nations. israel has been accused sampling casing evidence
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to get its narrative out to some analysts believe israel has lost the information, go on this conflicts and is desperate to counsel the images. people on seeing the had a body reports it is often said in war, truth is the 1st casualty. many experts have accused israel of using fabricated evidence to push its narrative on the war in gaza. now, the bumped by many take this video, for instance, where the israel is army spokesman. danielle, how garvey came to have found tunnels used by how much needing to a room under the wrong to see hospital in gaza. hospital visit next door is out. there is a ton, as did you then cut to the hospital basement for the army said list on the will return in arabic. had the names of how much fighters are the, is really captive. the only thing is it was
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a calendar with the days of the week. is it some us using hospitals as human shields? and here is there any new officials claim to have funded pristine copy of those mind? kemp's in a child's bedroom in gaza and more questions are being asked about the alleged evidence. israel is presenting industry jewel released by these are in the army, and military spokesman points to an a k 47. he says was funded that she for hospital military fits for one of her mazda service, put investigations by major u. s. and u. k. media outlets suggest is really the army may have rearranged the weapons before international news agencies were allowed to visit the site. there is a, an active 47 that's prompted questions about the authenticity of the so called discovery israel's efforts online to try to win the information or really are not going very well. i've never seen
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a government propaganda fall apart as quickly and be rejected as widely as we have seen. in the case of the escalation since october 7, experts, one that miss information and propaganda, the fact and fiction affecting global deception of israel's war and garza last month you as president job i didn't receive criticism for, echoing and verified is really claims of be headed babies initially supported by so called consent pictures, he mentioned only to be retracted by the white house shortly after the while initial backing for israel is now feeding. seem to see across the western world appears to be shifting to the palestinians. one, during how many telling catastrophe israel is no winning the information war
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is rallies, losing the information. and again, i think there are a number of reasons. children, mutilated by bombing dead children. they speak for themselves in gaza, it's bones and guns that are terminating underground. but the perception of israel's text is also just as important. and he has a lot of d o d 0. the want to bring you some of the news to weld health organization is asking china for information about an increase in respiratory illnesses authorities have reported. pluses of pneumonia cases in children. let's go to katrina you as long for us in beijing. so in katrina what's going on here? what illnesses exactly is spreading and who all they affecting the most of the liquidity to try it is national health commission. there is a surge of
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a variety of risk for sheet illnesses, including influenza, mycoplasma, pneumonia code 19 in r c a type of respiratory virus. now what is worried? w h o is that the case is a spinning pulse mold in china and include especially children. those seeing high incidence of this of people and people below the age of 18 that calling on times release more details, more information about these classes as well as to enhance its health capacity and responsiveness. now we don't know exactly how many people are affected, the government has not released any speakers on this. you know, anecdotally that that is indeed a search at least here in the aging. if it goes any major hospital in particular children's hold. these are packed with people. one major hospital in the city has reported that on average every day, this thing about 1200 patients into their emergency rooms. schools are also reporting high levels of absenteeism, when parents to be extra cautious. and some are even taking precautions such as if they see certain number of students, it will,
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they will say the whole class needs to be dismissed for a week in order to contain the spread. now i've also spoken to doctors here say that they've seen these sort of cases rise since october. the word not only about children, but also about other bootable people. i'm seeing the elderly and the pregnant face encourage the return of some habits something. so during the pandemic, pungent mach time the last few years returned to rigorous, had much moll squaring, and the voyages of crowded places. how it's not quite certain as to what is closing all of this. but this is the 1st when stuff in china without strict pandemic restrictions for 3 years. uh and that seems to be one of the reasons the experts of placing. and during those 3 years, we did have a quite a low number of influenza cases. so it's unclear as to whether this is some sort of re balance, but one thing that it also has the health community concern is that whether it's or she say set from today, winter temperatures are expected to plunge even further. so they worry about that
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indeed exacerbate discouraged search and especially on this. okay, thank you for that. katrina you that for us in beijing exit polls in the netherlands. so that the far right policy, if the dodge politicians get a bill this has won the countries general election results will shake out the dots, political landscape stuff, the reports from the hague. all he is known as the dots. donald trump, not only for his, his style, but largely for his curios, runs against immigrants and with limbs reveal. make sure that another one through before. that's people. again, you'll be able to seek the asylum, tsunami, and migration. people will have more money in the what it again, in a historic votes. so you have to build this and this freedom party received more votes than anyone had predicted. putting him in the best position to lead the new dutch government farmer, controversial politician must be found guilty of inciting discrimination to
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a possible prime minister from many here. and then that lives are still trying to digest a surprising outcome of this election. kids will, this is already reaching out to possible coalition department. one party which may be willing to talk is the people's party for freedom and democracy. for 13 years, the country's largest this time losing 10 seats in parliament. and then as you close to the, i think for the tissues as big lessons to learn from this, we didn't listen enough to the people and we did not offer enough workable solutions. we don't get to take the initiative this time. all those in an outside politics have called will this when a disaster for the netherlands and for the european union, i will be great. you know, i real now to tell you about it. winning is one thing forming a coalition government, and the dot trick meant the political landscape another. as soon as celebrations of
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finished willis will embark on this awful long and complicated journey steps last and l. just even the heck, or at least $31.00 people have been killed and thousands injured in a storm paid out of stadium in the republic of congo. it happened on monday nights at the or nano stadium in the capsule brownsville wyoming. recruitment operations were launched last week. the recruitment process has now been suspended at a day morning to clad local media. say that based on peoples triggered by young men seeking to submit the applications to join the army, which is a major for you. at least 6 people missing off the land slide in guatemala city and happened in an area known as last color. veterans in the alga lead to our neighborhood, the guatemalan capital. i've houses were damaged and dozens of people were evacuated from the area rescue team. say the search for survivors is continuing.
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us authorities have closed for the border crossings with canada off the vehicle exploded at a check pointing to people is investigating the blas near niagara falls report suggests the incident was the result of reckless driving. the 2 people killed in the vehicle that exploded. i don't know. some one and a half 1000000 people in chad will stop receiving food aid in january. that is because of wells feed program is running out of money. nicholas hack has moved out the border of chad and sudan in the town of andre. a humanitarian disaster is unfolding, says the united nations, half a 1000000 sued in these refugees, are living and make shift heads up hungry,

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