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the vital role in solar energy harnessing, offering 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed by mental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the ceasefire, the lady as role says the release of captives from gaza won't begin until at least friday. but it's unclear why in the meantime as well as long as the wave of ass strikes on gaza, at least 200 palestinians have been killed since wednesday. the amount of has, i'm sick of this is just the it i live from the house that coming up. hospitals are
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still the target for israel. it's forces have arrested the director of the ship and ordered the evacuation of the indonesian hospital and the young palestinian is killed and dozens rested in open i raise by is really forces in the occupied westbank. the it is 11 g m t, that's 1 pm in gaza, where israel is continuing its bombardment of the strip. it comes as a ceasefire. agreed between israel and hamis has been delayed. there's wells and national security advisor says the captives held in gaza will not be released before friday. the deal was reached off the weeks of negotiations mediated by cuts up alongside the united states. and egypt is rarely ami, has arrested the director of a ship, a hospital in gauze of cities,
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or how much i will send me and several senior doctors what a ton detained earlier on thursday. stuff say a 118 patients are being trapped inside the facility. in northern gauze, these are the army has ordered the evacuation of the indonesian hospital. both facilities have come under repeated attacks. israel has carried out as strikes across the strip. several had been killed and dozens injured in an ass strike on roughly in the south and central garza is ready. we'll planes targeted homes indeed in battle. and the, let's say that's a refugee camp getting at least 12 palestinians. we have correspondence monitoring developments for us in gaza and israel todd was zoom, is in hon. eunice in southern garza saw the height of intel a v. but let's 1st go to zane, but snobby, who is in nablus for us in the occupied the west bank. so zane the did the whole
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issue of the release of, of the prison. this is a very sensitive what i want, isn't it for a lot of reasons. and this is obviously an anxious time right now for the families . and that's exactly right. we've been speaking to some of the families who know that their loved ones names are on these lists that are going back and forth between the negotiators and these rarely as the palestinians. and there will no doubt be a sense of disappoint disappointment that this has been delayed. now there was some anticipation and excitement among some family members. others though, say that they were more pessimistic, that they'd been here before with release as imminent, only to be disappointed only to have their people rear rested, re sentence. so there is anticipation mixed with some, some cautious, very cautious optimism. we've met some family members who say that they'll believe it when they see it, that they are looking forward to it. but they're not making any plans. we've spoken
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to other mothers who started to move so dressers, who started to go shopping and started to prepare their children's favorite foods. so there's a wide mix here, but everyone we've spoken to does say one thing. there's one thing coming across the board and whatever happiness may be coming their way next, it will be incomplete. so long as the suffer again of gaza continues those family members who know they may have loved ones released soon way. is that joy against what they're seeing? and god's a $14000.00 plus people killed and just over a month of war, $7200.00 plus people still in prison in detention in is really jails in the occupiers hands. and just in the last 24 hours to give you a sense of how fragile these numbers are 90 people who are just arrested in raids in the occupied westbank in the last 24 hours. so everyone we speak to says the same thing. they hope that all is really jails are emptied. soon one woman even told us that she would be willing to stomach her daughter remaining in prison if it
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meant a cease fire in gaza today. saying thanks for that same bus robbie live for us in nablus in the occupied westbank. let's go to tel aviv now, west side of high that is standing by for us. so sorry. is that saying the release of the captives will not happen before friday? what do we know at this point is the reason for that the whole hasn't. there's been no official confirmation from anyone in the government to ministry or from the prime minister himself, although it is rainy. meat here is quotes saying some unofficial soul says saying that it was just a delay of technicalities, but nothing really to be concerned about. the cost of this cease fire the negotiations that took a weeks in the making, including several other countries. you have the west, which prime minister benjamin netanyahu science yesterday. so the efforts and as a plastic pressure to ensure that this safe spot happens,
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you have costs all that's been the main media. and so it has all of these elements as a lot. so the puzzle here, there's a lot that will, you know, you've got to size up putting names together, you have to sign. so a space to rectify this deal. and last night it was said again, nothing confirmed that the rectification from both sides hasn't happened. but then this morning is ready means you had been reporting that there's really side has signed on it, but not so how much. so it's very difficult right now to find out what the details of what the reasons are for this delay. but what we, we do know is that it was said by this ready, official area today, but it will be happening on friday. but of course that is a waiting every minute matches for them. and lots of families of those health accounts have that this morning, been airing best frustrations already on this delay. they said as one person describes it, but it's an emotional rollercoaster full than not knowing. and then knowing being told one thing and then being sold another saying that or lots of information
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they're receiving is still coming from the me 0 nots. despite that cool. so weeks on end, asking the government, asking the will cabinets, it keeps them in the loop. and in fact, prime minister benjamin netanyahu and is quite a long speech overnight, had said that he wouldn't show that from now on woods. they would always be informed on the latest involving this very del could say spar in terms of bring a those houses come across, they have to go through rough crossing into egypt and then they will be brought it's, it's, it seems to celebrate with many of them being checks for magical purposes to ensure that they all fine and not the concerns to them is but these women and children. the 50 cats is, will be really some of those children have been made all friends with parents that were killed on october 7th. so there seems a very strict instructions. i've been given to the soldiers, these riley soldiers, that will be a school thing. some of those. how is captive across where they come on?
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so questions, but probably these children will be wondering about their families back home. it's a very delicate process. we're still waiting to hear when now being told that we will be hearing from the country, foreign ministry. and yet those details the potentially have already been hashed out. we are yet to hear more of them. and data for the moment to sort of hide at life versus their in tel aviv less crossover. now, to hon, unison the southern part of the gaza strip topic. i will, i zoom is therefore satari. what's been the reaction this to this delay, to the ceasefire, especially as israel has continued this bombing campaign? the yes, as we are aging for what to reach is fine. i'm now with this delaying that took place, but we both pots must tend east fail due to some logistical issues that has been reported by these many media outlets. now, clearly, palestinians, we're waiting this kind of sci fi to be signed on to be rectified in order to have
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a kind of partial mitigation in terms of the humanitarian conditions. and so all of this type, they have been on the dr station of these really relentless attacks for more than around a 46 days of fighting a main while we're waiting it as a window of hope in order to uh, to have now to get to get access to the humanitarian aid that we'd be delivered to different areas across the territory and even the entry which you uh, fuels to the gaza strip. now the gaza strip has been running out of if you, for more than 6 be some fighting people inside gaza strip are really hoping one day to return back again to the houses. but generally they believe that this short sam ceasefire will announce them later. and will about the way for more kinds of ceasefire has to be signed and rectified. spend particular the long time, so you find that might bring an end for the suffering to offset the top. distinction that took place in the north time in central areas have gotten
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assistance. and we mentioned the issues at the both the and shift and indonesian hospital. so what more can you tell us on that? yes this through central hospitals in the north and central areas of golf. the city has been on the east very full control. during this, since the beginning of this final fighting 1st ship, a hospital has been collapsed under the it's pretty control where they have to go with the forces that they have arrested, the director of a ship, a hospital get some kind of a submit them. but with medical was with him, this is not only the 1st incident that they have been also targeting, and even a resting medical teams was just for a couple of hours to kind of sit in the bottom. but it's had been the ocean has they were clean and keeping from the north and extension areas about city. now the engine nation hosted to the, surrounded by the open quite a different gates, according to the promise,
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the minister told the number would it be for us to incite the difference between the 2? now are these very forces had given them a very short period in order to evacuate? i'm to please to the south of which are 3 main while the southern areas. the, during the last couple of hours witnessed a very remarkable there rise in the, in terms of the is very strikes of course the territories as early in the district move. then it didn't. palestinians have been killed to kill this very moment. thought it. i want to do my life 1st there in san eunice. thank you. it now is part of the full day c spy. limited amounts of aid is expected to enter gaza, but it's free. i could go up to reports now the supplies will be nearly enough to meet the needs of millions of palestinians. in garza, this is everywhere. eastern as attacks have destroyed
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every aspect of life. after $47.00 days, a compartment palestinians are about to get full days of spite and the ruins of their homes and mixtures. tents often the cold will know how, but we want amendments. humanitarian sci fi is we want a full size file? there were children or elders, women that are still under the rubble. if you want to take them out from under the rubble, i need a great deal of time on it, but 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 with israel and the rough i'll crossing with egypt that ended with a total blockade. israel imposed in october the 7th 2 weeks into the war. the 1st
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to monitor and a trucks were allowed in to garza since october the 21st. the un says only motive. 1400 trucks can aiden 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. king supplies and fuel will be allowed into casa through the, for the boston fighting. but it's not clear if they will reach the north for health care services have completely collapse. of the under the deal is really does not allow the hundreds of thousands of palestinians who select 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 leasing fee is permanent. displacement in
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the absence permanency bianca hope the 0. the bodies are more than a 100 palestinians who died at the and ship and they tended, and hospitals have been buried in a mass grave. in con eunice and southern garza, the bodies have been stuck at the hospitals for several days as these really ami refused to allow them to be moved. because the health ministry says 14532 palestinians had been killed in his way. the attacks as a god, as health ministry also says medics and patients evacuating as she thought in a world health organization, conway was stopped and detained. by the way, the forces, the ministry says it wants an explanation from the w h o number to put them on. hold on, let me. yeah, the world health organization has not yet sent us any report to explain the
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situation, including the numbers and names of those details of the inability to contact our chief edmunds. we don't know who is being arrested. we are waiting for a report from the w paid show, because there's a chance some of those detainees will be killed. we know the occupation forces are capable of that. the ministry of house has decided to stop all coordination with the w h o regarding the evacuation until they send us a report explaining what happened is there any forces have also carried out a series of raids in the occupied westbank can at least one young palestinians the incursions include the deployment of hama tanks and snipers that are being conducted across several areas from the lots of refugee company in nablus to a lot of refugee camp may have brought child strap. it has the light just from the model. the most sleeping is rarely minutes. he rides right the way across the occupied westbank overnight to 17 year old hughes killed during one of those rides on the refugee camp of the lots of that's in the the city of novelist and the
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newest of the occupied westbank. russo rates to the south, near the city of hebron and his riley ministry write a large scale one according to look reports on the refugee camp of l. uh rube. there were a number of people injured in various different locations, including till colorado. also in the nose of the occupied west bank. of course, this is now unlikely event. we are seeing an increasing frequency and increase the intensity of these military raids since those attacks by hand also on october, the 7th. these ready personals already, sorry, the palestinian personal store to saying that at least 3055 people have been arrested since october. the 7th in the occupied waste bank and at least $227.00 people killed, including 50 children and there was no sign that if indeed the spot in goal as
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a happens. the raids by these where the ministry only occupied was fine. we'll start some stuff. at alex's era room over a contacts, a foreign ministry has issued a statement on the ceasefire. agreed between israel and how much it says that talks being conducted by the state of caught up and the arab republic of egypt regarding the humanitarian truce. agreement in gaza between israel and how much all continuing and progressing positively. magid been how much ill on sorry, the spokesman for the foreign affairs must reconfirm that announcement of the start date of the truth agreement will come within hours. i somehow bought a has more from outside cuts us for ministry in the this postponement was admitted so far enough as measured alongside sweets, it saves that the cup. the announcement is going to be made in the upcoming
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hours. and as we speak, we working on laying on the conditions to with all the policies that would pay the ground for that. and now it's been there's been an extraordinary flurry of diplomatic activities, phone calls from lee those, all of, of the well, early in the hours of today the us secretary of states until the blinking to have that conversation was tossed probably minutes and missile for the past so how much went on the man assigned the and the spoke on the need to implement the deal and to allow humanitarian aid into augusta. the cuts out is said for 40 minutes instead of the same time doing that phone conversations that it's about time to further expand this into a comprehensive documents that would pay the way to the $2.00 state solution. we do understand that the next coming hours are going to be decisive. we. we know whether
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these going to be a deal tomorrow or now we, we know exactly what we're talking about. small data has to be pinned down or that in fact, we're talking about some differences between these values and time as which are the reason why this has been delayed since yesterday. and this is a defining moment for all of the policies, particularly the full cuts, all which has been working over the last 4 weeks to bring this to this bowman spinning stream that difficult narrowing. the gap between how most of these riley has been a phenomenal task, and this explains why the cuts out is a student type lived very courses, all the statements. they have the making, particularly this one by the spokesperson of the minnesota. floating up this. why is it, why is it is it for the simple reason, has it, is that all the parties while they have their eyes set on this says fly in agreements, they are exploring venue as for something more extended,
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more expensive, waiting to hear from these varieties, or for how much the moment analysis agreements and they've been down all those details, particularly when it comes to the amount of 8 allowed into gaza. and the way the presence of the company is all going to be handed over to the i c r c for them to be handed over to the east variety of the no fly zone. and all those details, they would like to see whether they can convince how about send is way to move the your that's agreement to something expanded. and they're waiting to see if that happens. they're working as we speak on to a past. if it works, it would be a major breakthrough. a us president joe biden has welcome the sci fi deal between ham, us and israel. mike hannah has moved from washington. the president biden spoke to all the parties that had been involved in procuring this deal. he spoke to the internet of cut to thanking him for the role that he played,
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the critical role he played in getting this deal closed. they also discussed the issue of humanitarian aid. and the possibility that the influx of aids could increase in the window on the cx 5 when it begins. then he also had a conversation with president cc 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 president cc also discussed the humanitarian aid going into gaza. and very importantly as well discussing the terms of the ceasefire presidency. see what central in terms 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,
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but president biden also discussed with a prime minister netanyahu. what happens after the ceasefire? 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 ceasefire. when that ceased by it takes place. meanwhile, there has been more violence between these really ami and has bola along the 11 on board a israel says it's i and don't defense system as intercepted, a number of rockets near the border in oper galley and has bullet says if 5 nearly 50 rockets that is the most intense shilling by the group since the war in gaza began. no casualties have been faulty. designed to hold our reports now from the quarter in southern level. there is no doubt the conflict along the border is escalating another day of escalating violence as well radio. calling this the
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largest shelving since the start of the war since hezbollah, the lebanese armed group joined the battle against israel to help relieve it's ally hum us in gaza, so forth. it's rockets, so according to has the law, it is claiming responsibility for targeting. what it says is a military barracks and stuff on. it wasn't the only attack. there were 9 other hezbollah military operations along the border since the early hours of the morning . you can hear the constant sound of shelling behind me. this seems to be a retaliation if you like, for as well as air strike that killed 6 hezbollah fighters in a house in the southern border village of faith. yahoo! yesterday, no doubt a blow for hezbollah. the group has already lost $86.00 men since the source of the war, the group has told elza z it or that to it will be ready to hold fire. it will could be comply with the choose between the israeli army and come us if as well abides by
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that truce. but the biggest question that is being asked to live in on is indeed after that truce, even if guns fall silent for a few days. what will be next? the iranian foreign minister wasn't bade ruth and he issued yet another warning. he said that the war could expand. if that cease, fire does not continue. so strong words from the iranian foreign minister and network of groups across the region allied with the around have been trying to pressure both as well and us forces. but so far, what we have been seeing is that israel to is really army has been very much on the offensive issue, like whether in 11 or in syria yesterday targeting damascus is the syrian capital. so many really are concerned on what comes next. still ahead on i just need the retail 4000 how the city in case you know why he wasn't enough how the
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war in gaza is leading to a rise in both is lemme told me is what i was anti semitic attacks in the us. the hell i will, i can get a profit taste of weight into making its way into japan. over the next couple of days, you can see this band of cloud here, just sliding across the sea of japan, as well as going to continue slipping its way for the southwards at east with already some snow on that west and flank of the home shoot. it's a good call to for kind of for friday that will split for a time, but just pulling away the things fabulous. no. there to not hop of depend at that stage, but the south is not too bad temper just not quite shakes the teen celsius. if you're lucky, maybe i'd be 4 degrees that full. so chris sunshine coming through
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a little bit of cloud on the other side of the yellow sea cold, but dry that full beijing, but noticed some way to whether it's a central pulse of china for a time down to the south. it is generally try still get a fair amount to try whether into india and practiced on, along with bung with dash at present. but of course, southern areas of india, some really live the showers of ramping up here, down across the, into the multi sample slip. a little further north because as we go on through the next couple of days as of what the weather heading up to was moving by, but long as you drive to the north is that just some west to whether they're just coming in across parts of iran, cuz he wanted to shower, it's just around the coast over the next couple of days. but it does grasp equally a 3. by the time we come to set today, the hearing. how are we defending israel heavy, more dead children? asking questions you want to have your voice heard, what is your message understanding the reality?
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the, the again, you're watching. i just need a armando on the top stories this out. israel says the release of cap dish from gaza will not begin before friday. after striking and agreements with how much remains unclear. when the full day see spar will come into effect. as well as low as the wave of ask strikes in northern and central garza homes in jamalia and will say that and did and by or among the latest songs. because a house ministry says at least 200 palestinians have been killed in the past 24. these really army has arrested the director of god, the cities and ship a hospital along with several others doctors. it's all sorted. evacuation of the indonesian hospital in northern garza. well, that's part of that cx,
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5 deal between israel and how much israel has agreed to free dozens of palestinians held in his riley jails. let's take a look then at the list. it is approved for possible release. there are 300 names on the list, 207 to the boys and girls that see a women of those 30233 i'll being held in his really jails without conviction. 21 were detained for throwing rocks or causing damage. to property, none of the more than 3100 pallets thing is detained to the occupied westbank since october, the 7th, on the list. a design bas robbie has more from novelist any occupied with the lot the refugee camp in novels the most populated in the occupied westbank scarcely a wall not covered in bullet holes. residents normally prepare for is rarely rates
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. now they wait for news of a homecoming, a seal, a t t has been in prison for over a year, accused of trying to stop a guard while visiting her brother in jail. per family has a long history of suffering and resisting is really occupation. they say she was targeted, they say the allegations are bugs feeling the i'm gonna show he had our uncle was killed and our brother was shot wallace who was in prison. she doesn't know when she's released. she'll see life has changed just will happy. but it's definitely incomplete, but her family knows even a bitter sweet reunion is not guaranteed. names are on a list, but who gets to leave and when remains, it is rarely happens. elsewhere a novelist, there is more optimism. i know and jokes about tossing her 29 years.
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