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daily rage 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 stab a guard while visiting her brother in jail. for family has a long history of suffering and resisting is really occupation. they say she was targeted, they say the allegations are bogus, even though i'm wish i had our uncle was killed and our brother was shots wallace who was in prison. she doesn't know when she's released. she'll see life has changed. yes, we're happy, but it's definitely incomplete. but her family, those 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 now and jokes about tossing her 29 year old daughter at the rear in the air like a baby. she was arrested and checked point 15 months ago. a new dress and a full house await her. simply the thought of her release,
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a source of joy. adam adams, the step because i missed her so much. i haven't spoken with her in 60 days. he loved the thread fuzzy blanket that i don't have one. i'm planning to buy her one, something you that you would like heavy and hopefully she's going to be one of those who are going to be to be in the home. she says she hopes all is really presence will be up the one day simple. the relatives of palestinian prisoners described their lives feeling hollow interrupted. a ma begin preparing her daughter . miriam's favored meals when she heard the news of a prisoner swap. but she is haunted by what is happening in gaza. malcolm, the current house of car we didn't expect the swap to be this way. so many victims and garza and children images that no one can comprehend. sometimes i'll say, you know what, i don't want my daughter released just let cause a be with so affected by what's happening that she does not have any family and gossip. it says they are her people to there is excitement and anticipation. people
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are looking forward to the possible return of a loved one, but we've also met people who say that they are reading, getting their hopes up in case it doesn't happen. one thing that is coming across the board, something everyone has said to us, is that whatever happiness may be coming their way, it will remain incomplete. so long as the people of garza continued to suffer the same bus driver, ultra 0 novelist in the occupied westbank for these things to deal is also a relief for many families in israel. for one minority group, though, the fed wins the pain of not knowing the fates of their loved ones detained by how much is compounded by decades of discrimination and neglect. where we challenge met a bed when family and southern israel, who say that suffering is no less than the suffering of jewish families, like hundreds of families in israel durham. how's i had nice. he's waiting and
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hoping when, how am i so tacked on october? the 7th. it's fighters didn't just killing kidnapped ju issues raise. does i have these hope, edwin? mostly i'm arabs from the negative deserts in southern israel, but that didn't stop how much snatching the hands, cousin yusuf, and uses 3 children, belong hamza, and 17 year old aisha country. so what all does a picture of how most scientists with for men detained on the flu shot? let's talk to them a homes below. oh, it's clear that they would kidnapped for the 1st 2 weeks. we didn't know anything if they were alive or dead, we didn't know what has happened to them. about a short many families is ready captive, say government support is being lukewarm, but i'm says for bed wins. it's been a struggle to get the cool recognition for their loved ones, even to have their pictures included in the bring them home campaign. megan my been getting me haven't. when everyone's in pain, jews,
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and our we're in pain with no less important than any other kid. now, we are also human that you cannot, israel's bed wins have no magic roots and they for long being and excluded minority . many of the villages and also officially recognized and the sped to inform a member of the committee as it says, the community doesn't receive the same protection as 2 issues. right? these c s ha, 7 people were killed because their homes took direct show hits. and there are no shelters, and these are the recognize villages. there are 120000 people that have no shelters, and they're not covered by the iron don't air defense system. in the veterans described themselves as courts between 2 fires, between the extremists on both sides, those in israel, you see them is 2 muslim to arab. and those in the occupied territories for whom they to stay. and as collaborators like all those whose loved ones were kidnapped
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to him as being following the negotiations towards the captive to release these hopeful ayesha to be included in the 1st group, but also helps o s. and the cities and religions of israel, fines common ground, only then he believes, will the peoples of his land have any chance of living in peace will reach havins. how does the era, southern israel of the international federation of general it says it will file a complaint against these really governments with the international criminal court . that's off to the killing of more than 50 journalist and 6 weeks the, i have j's actually bellenger was speaking of the press conference held in ramallah in the occupied westbank. which is why i respect you and convention 22. 22 is that the recalls the protection of civilians in i'm the conflicts and provincial at least the roach,
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the government to guarantee major water safety and security the right to freedom of expression as well as the public. right. to know our of us president, we put those 2 side under the complaint we z i c c dense zipper, ripper threats, but the to it also rate of grunge, again, special needs is a toner strip as stiff, rich, as many people have died in 6 weeks, of inc, 20 years here. these must have crew. we must stopped of the united nations. it says gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. agencies charged with helping women and children doing conflict, briefed members of the un security council. on wednesday, kristen salumi reports from the you went into your for 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
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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 been displaced by fighting. 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 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. $100.00
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and the 2 women are delivering babies every day without tool to without painkillers, without any studio for 2 sections. without electricity for incubators and without medical supplies, yet they continue to cared for the children for the sick, for the elderly, mixing baby formula with contaminated water 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 sustain pauses in the fighting to get them aid and the release of all those held captive by him. us. but you, in agencies say the most vulnerable will continue to suffer until there's an end to the fighting. kristen salumi algebra united nations. but during that un meeting the russian and best and questioned israel as a justification for targeting hospitals with children or shelter sleeves. literally
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danielle, yeah, computers, fellows, lives. we have heard allegations of homeless command us in bunker is being located in these facilities. but we have yet to see any convincing evidence of this. we'd particularly like to stress of the except the military of denying humanitarian access to children, which is an absolute priority. because as a result, more children have died in god's over the past month and then all conflicts over the past few years combined. every day, dozens and hundreds of children are killed and maimed in god's 3 digits. in other news attempts to rescue 41 construction workers trapped in a tunnel in india, all to is you. it is off to the drilling machine was damaged when it met with a metal object in the debris. the stuff have been trapped on the ground off to the highway tunnel collapsed nearly 2 weeks ago. a hi exit polls in the netherlands show the far right party of gets wilderness has won the general election. the
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result will be so far beyond the country's board as a step vice and reports from the hague. he is known as the doctor, donald trump. not only for his he has filed, with largely for his curious runs against immigrants and was slim. we'll make sure that another loan suite 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 government funded controversial politician must be found guilty of inciting discrimination to a possible prime minister for many here. and then that blues are still trying to digest a surprising outcome of this election. pittsville, this is already reaching out to a possible coalition department. one party which may be willing to talk is to
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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 that, i think politicians is 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. that trick meant the political landscape another. as soon as celebrations of finished willis will embark on this awful long and complicated journey steadfast and al jazeera. they hate the other world health organization is asking china for information on an increase in respect treat illnesses, katrina, you. how's that from aging?
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we're outside of aging children's hospital, but we're seeing a steady stream of families come in and out. some with very young children. time is national health commission says has been a rise of respiratory illness across northern china illnesses such as influenza, mycoplasma, pneumonia, coven, 19, and rest of the type of respiratory viruses, fretting particularly among children. the w hayes hose says it's concerned this has china for more information about these illness clusters. it's cold on the health system here to reinforce its capacity and responsiveness of the government has not released any sort of case because, you know, anecdotally, especially in the aging, the hospitals such as these are past some, see hundreds of patients every day and to that emergency rooms schools are reporting high numbers of absenteeism, and just as i've spoken to your say the word not only about children, but also other vulnerable people such as of pregnancy and the elderly. they're encouraging to return to such habits that we had during dependent mix, such as was this hand washing law square and the voiding of public crowded places.
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now we don't know exactly why the search is occurring, but we do know that this is the 1st when. so without strict pandemic, social isolation restrictions and during depends on who we had quite low levels of influenza. so it's unclear as to whether this is some sort of rebound effects, but we do know that the national weather us or he's a warning that from today on was across node in china, temperatures are expected to punch even further. and health experts say that they're worried that that is going to exacerbate the search even further. katrina, you, alda, 0 staging. as a bush buys had destroyed 10 homes in the australian city of puss, residence where evacuated, and several firefighters were injured. when they tackled the place, authorities are planning to use a coven, 19 quarantine center, to accommodate the families left homeless by the funds. us authorities say there's no indication of a terror attack officer. a car exploded at
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a check point between canada and america. for border crossings were closed off to the vehicle, blew up, killing the 2 people inside the f. b. i investigated for the last me and i have a full the full suggest. the incident was the result of reckless driving. at least 6 people are missing off to a land slide. in guatemala city, 5 houses were damaged in thousands of people evacuated from the area. it is the latest in a series of land slides in the city. a one and a half 1000000 people in chad will stop receiving food aid in january. that's because the world food program is running out of money. those affected include refugees, fleeing violence in sudan stuff, full region warning. some of the video is may find images in nicholas hawks report distress out the border of chad and sudan in the town of andre. a humanitarian disaster is unfolding, says the united nations, half
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a 1000000 sued in these refugees are living and make ship 10 hungry, hired, and didn't show images of the violence 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 into down shows the no sign event, the attack, those 1st 3 days, it was intense. they went from delta romeo got them, and they took them out and kill them when they called the father of my children into this treat, shuts 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 for being a chest more suited in these 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,
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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 check the account yet anymore. they even need assistance themselves. so now we need to us has all those 600000 residues that came the retail news from child that were leaving there. but also now we also need to support the charge of the host population out of them. now also suffering like photos so that he just doesn't have to worry about the world food program says it has barely enough funding for the next 3 months. and yet chad is hosting more than 1000000 refugees. when 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 a spiraling catastrophe. the world cannot ignore. nicholas hawk alger 0.
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a back to our top story. now the war in gauze has led to a spike in both is lemma phobic and anti semitic attacks in the united states, a form, a senior us official, has been arrested off the he was filmed harassing a lot of food vendor in new york. the council on american islamic relations says it is received. triple the number of complaints has since october 7th. then it usually does practical and explains what's your name? his actual name stuart sel. dewitt seen in this now viral video repeatedly harassing a food vendor in manhattan. retail for thousands, how the city and said, you know, was it wasn't enough, as john, he does, his words are who he is perhaps even more. so he is a former high ranking us state department official. he once worked in the israel and palestine in affairs office. heat speech like this is
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on the rise in the us. it is a sub supremacy mentality. a jewish supremacy, right tire has seen it firsthand. he recently took his young son to a protest calling for a cease fire in gauze. they knew the warranty. yeah. it goes to their hubris. they did, they didn't care. they felt that they were, they could say whatever they want. it went further to men poking and pushing him on the. 7 7 the when police arrived tyrese's, they didn't nothing. we asked the police to explain, they did not respond to 0. social media in the us has been filled with the videos of protest, some violence others. so i don't want to give your name. you're so proud to do that. many jewish students on college campuses say they've been
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targeted as well. they were saying things that were very violent and things that are so anti semitic, calling for the final solution, use genocide. i know a lot of my friends are nervous to where they're starved. david natural says um to where, like a key pi, there is a growing pro palestinian movement in the us seen in march and rally is across the country so tight. he says he will continue to protest, he believes this time something is shifting in the us. we are going to see over the next year or 2 or 3. a major kind of shift, hopefully were where the pro israel voices countered with a pro justice and pro peace voice. recently, a committee in the us house of representatives held a hearing on the rise of anti semitism on college campuses. it's infuriating and unbelievable. they have now held one on the rise in a storm, a full deck patel pedagogy, l g 0,
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montgomery county maryland. all right, let's bring in some of the shep tale now. he's a professor conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. so um, as we've been reporting all morning this, this deal for the, for the cease fire is, is delayed for at least until uh, friday friday. but we may be getting some new development on that. we don't know at this point. but what, what do you think maybe behind this to like, what sort of 2 main agreements have been humbled. a known one is the really see if the release of 50 hostages extra for a 150 prisoners from is where i live, james. and also to a low $300.00 trucks to the living room and the student assistance, but they don't have something. the details are not clear yet. and the question is why the work up in it live by end of the video is insistent on delay and it, and i think we have to put it in a time context. tomorrow is friday. he will not unknown said otherwise how much and
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it's report on his way to capitalize on this string. this course, probably he wouldn't delay to like $67.00 b m towards the jewish sub us. that would change the mindset and the public opinion within israel is another element, which is also the land. disagreement is that, are we talking about a ceasefire? according to what we understand in the international conflict resolution community or the 10 year a government is trying to minimize that toward and that oppose or trow. so we have to observe both discourses 3 ways. however, the items of washington the been, comes of washington to so next so from the cut that has been served on our. busy in for a pragmatic approach, let's have a deep, let's accept some concessions on both sides. however, i think nothing, you know, is still trying to low before the minimum pulsation towards how much. yeah,
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it is very delicately balanced, isn't it? because you're talking about a lot of different moving costs there and different bro, cuz uh, the categories being, being chief among them, as well as the united states in egypt. so it is a challenge to, to, to keep, or at least communication lies together as well as quite a bit of 3 fact comes up. i know it has been nothing you know, even if you still insisting on his powered bottle diamond, he was not fully open to the negotiation on the toner. the model name one washington and the older wisdom company. those are pushing for the resources flyer and how to stop this endless humanitarian crisis and goes up because the west will be taking responsibility wouldn't be part of the blame lights out on. then also the mediation with the, from the how or from carol is pushing for some, for an, or some concrete results. in other words, let somebody know and move forward and also the certain element that is not helping
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them. in fact, the idea of why the in crowd was within is why the families of those hostages are criticising, am pushing lobo finishes. so i'm from a deep romantic perspective. i don't know how far, nothing neo, and his defense minister, we'd be able to maximize this delay. while they are quoting on from 3 major to 4 and forces coming against them, i want to talk a little bit about the impact to this is having beyond the israel and garza in terms of the to put the public discourse about all this. we just had before we came to, we just had that to report that from patty called haine. about what's happening in the united states. a very charged rhetoric there, but you know, he's lamb a phobia anti semitism, lost lots of division as well. what, what do you make of all of that and how highly charged things? it's become there when we have these links of, of conflict when now it's the 7 type thing and 7,
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tweak what happens we get to development. so other color is not active and it's level 4. we have become like of the colors as well as on to assume it is a on both ends. and i think now the was the, the new order put in the united states is divided between 2 camps. and i don't think there is a mediator to sort of soften the day of both and not of them. i would like to to pull our record and what the, joining the trying. but here's one of the leading theories of free and political right. political realism, he said that during the 1st week of this war, he followed the end. is there anything thing that started the the word of the opinion and 79 percent were pro? is that right? however, after the 18th of october, the shift became $95.00 pro palestinian 5 percent is what it was. so these are going to indicate that the, the schools or the media war is not have been nothing you just to let on here is
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know as well. we are waiting you have right now at this moment for an updates we are expecting from the costs of the farming industry here in the and we will go to that as soon as that happens. but while that's, while we're waiting for that, let's continue with this discussion. how about um, if, if this deal does happen whenever it happens, could this be, could this act as a kind of confidence building measure for a more positive move, the head sort of pauses in the fight. it is promising in tell them is of narrow window escape and of nothing he owes claim of power and he's open now to some negotiation, but is it enough? i don't think so because there are something goes wrong is in conflict resolution and mediation. once the 2 parties can each of the, the number one do to is to put the fire out. so there is, is throwing the need. now the, you know, to, for this fight i'll definitely is to talk about
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a cease fire. an open ended is fine. however, not then, you know, is us is calling for the 4 days or 4 hour pools. i don't think he is coming 40 committed to what mediation should be life. so therefore, i think that he may be given to the categories to the americans to all the west and as but he still holds. he was caught by to his short let them in. i am, i am entitled to keep fighting to keep killing and nobody stops on me. so i think he has to get out of the small military mindset, the, the groups of, of the, of force and this one out of them and see what these are older horizons, how to manage the conflicts. but what i'm going to eliminate for broham as expressing is, or in the case on guys a, so this is like a venture in the web. and i think come fix it as an ocean helps us understand how all the previous conflicts and from, from the point of view of the is really government was that was the hand forced here. uh, by agreeing to the cease fire. but particularly given the fact that there are some
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very right wing elements and missed and yet nothing. yeah. whose government and they were from the beginning fully committed to an allow war against cause. but because of the pressure from the, from the families in israel, of the, of those captives, they have to add to an interview id though on october 21st i predicted the october would be the month of getting them, however, november would shift toward no, she ation and mediation on the thing, and now i'm looking at the early again. we're gonna have to leave it there. thanks very much my how much our carrier. thanks very much for being with us. that is, it's for this hour, but we are keeping tabs on what is happening here in doha. we are expecting an announcement, surely from the cloud, sorry, of foreign ministry. we expect to hear from dr. imagine been how much along, sorry, we will bring that to you once that happens, stay with us for all of the latest on our coverage of the war in gaza. here on
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the you know, what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know as far as as to what i'm going on. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. after a 19 an hour search, manually and his crew had almost given up hope. they had lost track of a boat carrying migrants heading to spain, but on their way back to ports the radar, detect something there it is. the light shining in the distance for navy commando is prepared to port the wooden fishing vessel, their mission to bring all the passengers onto the navy ship women, and children. as we sailed back to ports, anger turns to anguish and shame each thinking of the $1000.00 going to
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a vic. hey vic, how, how dirty. they're now going to have to return home empty nowadays. don't depaulo ducks. integrated security forces, take the migrants into custody. it is that mission accomplished for it. spanish and syndic. these forces keeping europe safe and free from africans in search for a better life. israel has now imposed a complete fees on garza so how do they survive if you have no income? how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of 2000. and one is it, us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this. when the price of oil goes up, the costs of almost every thing goes up. counting the cost on algebra. the
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challenges here with all the seas find delight. israel says the release of captives from the gods awards begin until at least friday, the ultimate cry. this is l g 0 live from tao ha. also coming up in the meantime as well as loans to waive. if somebody still on costs at at least $200.00 palestinians have been killed since wednesday, hospitals are still the targets to is right. it's forces have a rest of the director events. she.

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