tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 23, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of this is the news, live some of the coming up in the next 16 minutes. the beginning of the pause will be 7 am. friday, the 24th of november a ceasefire and gaza guitar immediate has confirmed the deal reach between israel and her boss will begin on friday morning. 13 is already come saves in gauze it will start to be released on friday afternoon. sitting in prison is held by israel will, will say, be freed as part of the deal less, but they needed
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a to say make its way into the cause of millions. so without food, water and medicine, and ahead of the ceasefire astray, the strikes intensified from north to south. we will see the 1000 pallets 2 now being killed. the welcome to the program while it's taken 47 days of war, 3 weeks of negotiations, of the lives of old and 14 and a half piloting is to reach this critical point. we now have the 1st detail, some cuts on about a 4 day cease 5 for gaza and the release of israeli captives council has been to the hospital if the mediation efforts and it's foreign ministry spokesman says the humanitarian pulls and gaza will begin on friday. the 24th of november at 7 am local time. that's 5 g m t. the 1st group of 13 is ready, counties will be released by
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a mass of 4 p. m. local time. that's 1400 gmc. that's 13 out of 50. it's very women and children who are meant to be released. casals for ministry spokesman says they owe alive and in good health palestinian prisoners from his right. oh. so he meant to be released too much data. see, monetary aid is expected to cross from a rough into gaza and the hours the follow. i'm asked as $200.00 a trucks and full truck so fuel well and so it goes on a daily basis to see. so i deal announcement was made in the hall. let's hear. well the content reform industry, spokes person have to say we have just finished with all the communication with all . ready parties in order to ascertain the list of those citizens who will be sweet as an invalid of the deed agreed upon by, by both parties. the list had been handed to both sides and finally, in communication, just now the list had been handed to the guide. instead of just service the, the most out in order to facilitate the implementation of the, of the deed, the,
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according to this of goals and be a, as the, as the agreement took place at the beginning of the pause will be 7 am. friday, the 24th of november and it will last of course as agreed for 4 days and uh, the 1st patch of civilians to let to be these 12 because the would be around 4 pm off the same day. they will be 13 in number of all the women and children and that those hostages, apart from the same family, will be put together within the same patch. and obviously every day will include a number of, of cities as agreed to total safety within the 4 days at the communications that took place in the meetings that took place. also, yesterday went on until early morning, today with the directions and the pocket of the conflict present here in,
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in durham at the meetings went very well and in the positive the environment. and that is all the zip codes was the insemination plan of, of the agreement which we have always said needed to be something that is concrete . and on the very uh, ready to uh, create a safe environment for the lease of, of the uh, the hostages on our correspondence in the occupied territories off. following all of these developments for us, charles trav, fitness in vermont of in the occupied westbank. and my mood is income units stuffs, in the southern parts of the causes trip. but 1st, let's go to my haven't jim jim, and occupied easterly, some mohammed more, more details coming to light about exactly how this will work for more do you have for us? so that's right. name. now, earlier in the evening, we got 2 different statements from the prime minister's office, which confirms that israel had received the list of names for that 1st batch. it was really captive and gaza that will be released tomorrow. then we got
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notification from the prime minister's office that these really government had notified the family members of those captives who will be released tomorrow of those names that they have. now we're seeing and is really media of some more details emerge. government officials being quoted and different publications saying that according to the israeli government, the red cross will hand over these rarely captives to israeli soldiers at the crossing. at 14 gmc tomorrow, that's around 4 pm local time. a process of identification will take place before these really military transfers them to get real from there, the captives will be transferred to 5 different hospitals in tel aviv for medical checkups. that is, according to these rarely media at this hour. we also know that at this hour the is really war cabinet is meeting and we're waiting to find out if we get more details about that. we've also seen some reports starting to emerge on his really media. ruth, regard to some remarks from is rarely defense minister. you'll have kalonde who was touring the south of the country speaking to troops earlier in the day. and he is
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quoted as saying that after this pause in the fighting, that the fighting will continue, the d is really military, will continue to go after and destroy how mass. and he was also then quoted as saying that he believes that the fighting once it come in says will last for at least another 2 months. me have it to of course this will be a very big moment for israel 48 days of conflicts, all eyes on now on the arrival of many of these captives were about public opinion the lives of this. so need, we've not seen any surveys that have been done. we've not seen any public pulling results yet. since this deal was announced. we expect that we will start seeing those in the next coming days. but i will tell you that in the past 24 hours, we've seen a wide mix of emotions being expressed in is really media outlets from relatives of
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those captives that are scheduled to be released by how much now, earlier in the day after it's released, found out that this deal was not going to be happening today. there was disappointment being expressed by relatives of those captives. and there was many of them that were essentially worried that perhaps this deal had fallen through completely. there's been a lot of pressure put on prime minister netanyahu and other leaders in the government with regard to how the government has been handling, trying to secure a release of those captives. over the course of the past several weeks. we've seen demonstrations throughout the country. we've seen march is thousands of people, relatives of those captains going from tel aviv to jerusalem, demanding that the government do more. now we're waiting to hear more from them about how they feel. now that this 1st batch of captive now that has been announced that they will be released starting tomorrow, obviously much more of a signed release from the relatives of those who have, who have found out that their relatives will be released tomorrow. but certainly a lot of worry from the other relatives about if they're relatives who are captive
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and guys that will be on list in the next several days and will be released any time soon. need i came? i haven't many thanks to them to him haven't judging that and alter buddy's choice them. let's go live now to a mile or in the occupied westbank campbell joined by charles stratford and charles, what we gather from the bones of this arrangement. so fall, know, prison is to jail from the occupied westbank since the start of this rece around a virus will be released never the less to see what's being said about this. and obviously this has a huge around verifications for people who are anxiously waiting for news. and that's right. it's a, a side reality that the prison issue is integral to the life of palestinians living a in the occupied white spot. and you'll be hard pressed to find somebody who hasn't been to jail themselves or know a family friend who hasn't spent time in any way to jail. so the potential release
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all palestinian prisoners by the use riley's has huge change. i'm if occasions and a is a huge impulse to, to people living here. so i mean, we've been in contact with the family members, some of whom have people on this list. they saying that they still haven't been informed as to whether the last one would be included on any potential release. so there is a great sense of anxiety at the same time. there's also, they sent me a sense of solidarity which garza and the people of gauze. let's not forget. but since outside, with a sudden since the small style changed. millions of people across the west bank, i've been glued to the televisions, have been glued to the telephones, looking at the roof at coverage coming out of gauze. and so they are hopeful for some sort of c supply. but then of course, many are also going to be looking for potentially to have seeing the loved ones
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released from jail. um, some of them describing it would be, i mean, complete happiness. if indeed a sweet spot. i did go forward and happen, but they want to see their loved ones released from is ready to giles on all the time. let's not forget that since october the 7th, we have seen that intensification in the frequency and the intensity of these on going not likely is riley military rates that happened right the way across the occupied way. spend your case in point last night. a 15 hour is riley, military right on the refugee can beloved. so in, in, in nablus and the notice of the occupied territories, at least one person killed during that raid around 90 people arrested in those rates over night. so since october, the 7th we seeing $3100.00 plus people arrested across the west bank. there was
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a fear that these ladies would potentially exploit any kind of 6 for our in garza to further intensify these rides on the occupied territories here. and just in the last few minutes, we're hearing report certainly from the palestinian red crescent that another person is being killed from injuries incurred last nights during those rates. a 12 year old boy. so the red crescent se just died off to having pain shot in the chest . so there is great anxiety, right the way across the occupied chairs. don't keep hardwood spring as this as the hours approach for the beginning, hopefully will be safe spot in garza. yeah, huge anxiety and the child strive fits in the occupied westbank. thanks for that. okay, well, let's go to gaza and honey, my mood is in con your decision to have us in the south of because this trip. uh, of course this is where it matches most the ceasefire honey, but we all hearing of apparently
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a new attack in calling us. that's the area of guns where you are. what more information do you have? yes indeed. well, since we spoke last time, uh nothing has changed in the ground. in fact, the palestinians live for palestinians in the gaza strip are, is becoming increasingly difficult within the past. it's a few hours and throughout the day than just to report you the latest. uh, within the past 45 minutes, i renewed mazda of air strikes, owns a value that an area that has been reputed the target, but this time, and again, it happened before. it's an honor was full, a housing evacuations coming from the northern parts name of the city of the tunnel and the city of bit lot here and the surrounding neighborhoods of the about the city at $27.00 people have been before the killed in that area. so right there are
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reports about a more than more than 50 of, of it. critically injured is activities inside the hospital. now this is not what so frustrating about a day or a strike. it's a really bad, but what's really tragic, that there are no hospitals to receive. those are critically injured in the northern part of the entire health system in garza and the northern part has completely stopped it. seeds all operations. hospitals cannot receive any of the injuries in which means those critically injured will remain in the schools the, the targeted sites in a separate attack here in one unit just within the past 10 minutes. uh, the southern eastern side of ton unit to residential homes were targeted. the vast majority of injuries of brought to the hospital. you're not gonna have to wear, and women and children. and same thing applies to what happened and you evaluate a vast measure of the 27th deal to work. those are women and, and, and the children had this how this all confirmed,
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what people are talking about with regard to the seeds fire people hearing goals are asking the question, what does a ceasefire really mean when they are at risk of losing their life? they are at risk of dying and from is really airstrikes and bombardment like just the one we talked about in july, the and ton unit. so as you mentioned that how many we are any hours away from this, these 5 we hope being implemented, but nevertheless, a continued up search of silence from the history the ministry is but any hope the that the arrival of much needed a to make a difference the or will it dearly are ours this evening. a statement was released by the palestinian military group of the but from the military grove of a summer brigade indicating all the conditions of the seas fire and to 2 conditions
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actually caught our attention here. the one that relates to the, the human it's r u n a b and allowed in the gaza strip. and another one that is, that is, was not mentioned, but everybody was whole video with the mention in the list of conditions, which is the movement of people from the southern part, namely those evacuated at the beginning. our throughout the, the past months of intensive various right to the southern part. there is, there was hope for them to go back to their homes in the, in the northern part. but the one about the human to turn the truck. it talks about some 200 trucks of, of the human and 3, and that includes food supplies and medical supplies and other life essential survival items being allowed into gaza strip. we're talking about a, one of the in that goes into some details of what is really needed. it took about a fuel as to operates, hospitals, remember how functioning hospitals in the southern part of the central part of garza. and i will talk about is operating the,
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the stations across the gastric for bakeries as well. in addition to a propane gas cooking gap, this is one of the item that is largely missing right now, in the southern part, what people have resorted to in the past. it's a few weeks is just the booking on, on fire, just using a charcoal or fire, or using a wood to cook their daily meals. here are the situations with regard to the human interior in it. i just want to point out something that, that we do experience on daily basis right now here it says the, the lack of access to a clean and drinking water. it takes up to half a day, a, uh, to, uh, get a gallon of water. uh what, what, what, how i have done, and this is something that i've been doing every single day i send for at least 34 hours just to get a gallon of water to bring back to, to, to my family and kids. as soon as i finish, and this is exactly the situation with thousands of tolerating and evacuated to the
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southern part of the gaza strip. honey money thinks that there is a tremendous amount riding on this a getting through honey. my mood and con you this, but i will look, i mean, we usually we heard that from honey about these ongoing israeli military attacks. this is a skyline shot. you can see the explosions in the sky that just a few minutes ago, rather according to our corresponding name. i paid in the south of the cause this trip to have being the points of a tax on residential properties in con units. remember, the south of the goal is this trip is precisely whether it's ready monitoring and told civilians to go to or say further attacks on the jabante a refugee camp, which is as you probably know if you've been following this for the past few weeks, how's being hit multiple times, a significant number of civilian casualties, women and children that have been reported over the past few weeks. all of this, of course, we are on the hours away from what we hope will be. they start off
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a ceasefire coming into full at 7 in the morning local time, nevertheless, more signs of clear violence happening in the gaza strip this evening. but it was spoke to a summer, honda about the senior spokesman, he told us how the sci fi will affect palestinians and gaza. i believe this time says don't go to the spam or the boss and haven't been bad, but even minutes, that's fine. we go way to, uh, send those uh, people who wear bad, the jump to, to have them diffusion, both dated 6 faction will be at the moment when everyone to class and for the expiration or i meant for the attack on goes on at the top of the actions to make, i didn't, for the activation on the, for the scene, and that's kind of a, that's unpack, wanna avoid being hearing over the course of the evening mailing the shower. how does the senior political analyst to see? and my one, it's pretty,
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pretty extraordinary. to see these nighttime shots of gaza once again, heavy bombardment attacks and con eunice further attack from the giovanni refugee camp, where he meant to be hours away from the start of the ceasefire. how do you read this? is really extraordinary. the vengeful and this of this is ready to government. that's really believes that this uh, this uh, pause is a set back uh for its calculus military and political c. in the end of the day. they assume that how much is more or less destroyed in terms of its structure and gaza, that it's no longer controls it's minute dense, nor it's uh, access to the hostages. the way, how much has so far proved that it's probably wouldn't be capable of determining, went on who is released on how and that it does have a certain communication between us political and military wing. that is right. it
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certainly has not counted. and then there is the issue that how much remains politically intact in the sense that it's still making conditions. it's still trying to get people freed not and goes up, but in the west bank and so on, so forth. so it's not really believes this thing is a set back, one of the same time, how much is taking it as a symbolic or political when you with and that's been furious. they say it is even more. and as we've seen the last month and a half, they continuously ticket on the civilians. so when the sci fi comes to the fullest, we know we have a window of 4 days, possibly it can be extended. we don't know for sure if that will happen. hey, it has to get in concepts, have to get out what happens diplomatically the further for you. this is the thing, i mean, aside from a pause in the fighting, this should be a pause in the thinking in the started rising. this is a good chance for his radius americans and all those to reconsider. i mean, this is a things give things uh,
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given weekends in the united states. so i think the by that and especially might be able to start 3 considering what is it that it is to do a you know, a 50 days later with no real signs of defeating my mouse as it was hoping to, you know, in a much shorter period and clearly it's standing in the world is shocked like probably never before since at least 2003 invasion of the walk. and, and clearly it's allies in the middle east are quite the restless, you know, they're going to china and russia and other places. because if, if the united states is no longer could be trusted, certainly not with this, right? because as we all know in this region, and then at least the united states is israel. fixer, and this is as banker and it's israel's arms dealer, but they also have red line, slight in the united states, around this given and config. what's happening to them?
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it's precisely because the middle easterners expect the united states as the fixer fine on see is bank cut on so on. and, and honestly, the dealer of the, of these really is that they should have a leverage with the right. and as the united states could, the but it is shopped around the world, i think they feel they need to do something to prove to of the original allies that they actually care about the original stability and how they started with right on the able, the invasion of guys, they started talking about a vision of a 2 state solution, whether that's a pretty text in order for the users to continue with the invasion or they are sincere about the need for some kind of decent solution. of course remains to be seen. i am skeptical, but then they propose payment, italian pauses, which these res rejected for a while. and then they had a set down drug lice, 3 measured red lights, but to prevent impose that. i mean, i'm sorry, it's a lot because especially comical. the good info is that one of these res,
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so they went to tokyo, they went to japan in order to get a statement out of the g 7 democracies to say the following, no occupation of gaza after the war. us no esnet cleansing of the palestinians of gaza and no shrinking of the territory of casa for the time being. the is ratings, have either snobs, ignored or rejected. america's red lines and america's vision of a 2 state solution. so you can imagine that there's a lot of big life now between the united states and as well, and hands back to your question, what should they do or where this sang, giving week a new to the concert this strategy. and the blind support for it is, or that is the things to walk crimes, of course, there is one policy and all of this that has been stripped of agency, been stripped of a voice who are now subject to a cease fire that they've had very little if the input and whatsoever to the
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palestinian people in the west bank and gaza as we see on us screens the top right corner of the screen, more evidence of israeli bombardment of the gaza strip. what are they going to be thinking tonight when it comes to the international community, restoring face, entrust, they are on this side and this, you know, you could say it's all relative, right? i mean, certainly the kids would be able to have one night sleep or 2 or 3 nights sleep without the bombings and the parents and the brothers and the sisters would be able to pull their siblings and their family members from under that level. and i only would hope that as an active resistance for the children of guys that would go out and play some football and go for a swim in the sea just to show the world that you know that this is not normal. that the unraveling generals, sorry, that gives people the starving of people, which we just start from our correspondence. i don't know. i mean,
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i know starting meeting tonight, people for what is denying people what that is their word for that they are denying people drinking water or water just to doing some basic things, you know, as a civil human beings. so i think the, the, the, the punitive measures a case, but the sinews have been so grave. the crime against humanity has been so grave. the collective punishments against the palestinians had been so great, but also the bombings of their infrastructure over the civilian and residential infrastructure. the war on the hospitals, the war on the schools rang during the doctors and nurses and teachers, and then they come back and just yesterday, they interjected, i met the convoy that was going south and arrested a good number of its medical team, treating doctor's as if there were any combatants,
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all of that combined is certainly making a pause, looked like a band aid over cancer. it is welcome. it is necessary for our spite. but it's clearly nothing and compare to the treasury that's unraveling the general side that's on drugs within 48 days of all 14 and a half 1000 civilians in gaza that let's see what happens in terms of deceased by having effect on the ground that my money thanks, that was for the forces of rated homes in the palazzo refugee camp in nablus. it is the 4 major operation buys for ivy soul just just in the past week saying this probably has more from that refugee camp. a poor inside one of the homes in the refugee camp in novelist that was rated over the course of a 15 hour operation by is rarely soldiers. this is the 4th major operation to happen in this community in a week. this is one of 4 homes that these railways apparently want demolished. they were looking for someone, they've broken through the door over here. and we'll just give you
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a sense of how much devastation happens when one of these rates takes place in this community. they've basically overturned every single cupboard and shelves, every closet in this home, every room you look in, every single room is completely overturned. and if you see there damage to a photograph of the call button mecca. so that doesn't seem necessarily like it represented any sort of security threat, but apparently it's rarely forces are looking for weapons. they're looking for anything suspicious, they confiscate identification cards, cell phones, and basically turn the entire homes completely inside out the damaged electronics. there's refrigerators here that are no longer functioning, the kitchen is completely unusable. every appliance in this home was damaged. what electronic appliances represent, in terms of
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a threat to these really forces seems unclear. people living here say it is meant to create a long term financial burden. continue to perpetuate this sense of fear and intimidation and frustration that these communities feel this home like several we've seen in the past few weeks, we're seeing several just today all with the same m. o. 15 hours of this kind of ongoing intimidation through these rates. just in the block, the refugee camp. again, this is the 4th time to happen in the course of a week. and what people here are telling us is they are very worried. that is the cease fire in gaza. moves forward that is the guns go silent and causal, then pressure by these really forces and communities like this in the occupied westbank will only continue to go up the same bus route. the old is 0 in the block, the refugee camp in the office. it's because his health ministry says it will stop coordinating with the world health organization on the evacuation of patients, of to israel,
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or rest of the director of our schiffer hospital. talk to them about how many of us on the ad, several of the don't do this with traveling with the w 8 show coding voy through a so called safe zone and southern gaza when they were arrested by it's ready forces, stuff, say a 180 patients are still trapped inside, i'll shift this causes largest medical facility and is seized by is there any troops at least 3 doctors and 4? and this is also believed to be inside the hospital, which is out of service after friday attacks and the like a few and medicine a wednesday the you an email, it's aaron office, be as ready, ami had obstructed a convoy of islands is carrying a $190.00 patients to southern gaza as a result of the journey took almost 20 hours. it was size of the only hospital in crisis medical facilities struggling and providing services to patients. a summer binge of 8, how small the degree is bored and goza
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has intensified. the most of its victims are women and children. the hospitals, which are still standing, can only provide for state and not to is running up the overnight more strikes and disease. northern goals, said jerry, it's yeah, the aloha boss, hundreds more killed and shifted one, divide you and even southern find eunice in more is really a time. there is no electricity or fuel or medicine here. the stairwells are rubble to the still living rooms have caved in from the top. you can see neighbors are also pulling out the dead and wounded the she says the house came down on the heads while they were sleeping on the,
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on the medics and 1st responders. are also being targeted in northern because it, on the civil defense worker said they have lost 3 people in as many attacks in the last 24 hours. the direct targeting of civil defense workers with drones. what happens while we work to evacuate? people buried under the rubble in bait the here. the i'm come on that one hospital is on its la supplies. the indonesian hospital surrounded by is really tongues has been given a few hours to evacuate. at the 30 vehicles in coordination with the world health organization have already evacuated hundreds of patients, but medically evacuating patients from the intensive care unit or doors were critical with code them in the process go. this law just of cheerful hospital who has faced more threats. the director has been arrested by intelligent services.
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none of the highlight of them. yeah. the world health organization has not yet sent us any report to explain the situation, including the numbers and names of those details. 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. but hostages remain the target fraser, even if they've run out of everything to provide urgent care for more than 30000 people who've been wounded in israel's war. and does the job be out of their or so it had allowed a 0. we'll have an update. some, some of the lab and on when there's no sign of the escalation of the countries board up with is around
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the color. we do still have a little bit of weather in the full cost coast, parts of the middle east. not too much showing up on the satellite picture across the raving peninsula, but towards the gulf. it could be the old shower around here, anywhere from a run to a close to northern positive concept. pushing across into iran, i think elsewhere it should be. while she finally drive at westwood the to slide down to go straight to for most of them, areas of around 6 on whether much of the peninsula will be dry, temperature, say pleasant enough, but how about the top temperature of around 28 celsius and that's 82 in fiber height long as you try for the for sizes die as we go one through a good parts of the east, the side of the me to try to. but you see what's coming this way. whether this is a boat, the frontage of what will be stored, alexis bring you some very wet and with the weather across the grease,
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pushing into that the and that will make his way further east, which as we go through some by southern edge of that sliding right down the line and could even push them west, whether it's a gauze or as we go one through monday, not to wet, but some rain that never the last, not too pleasant plenty of rain. meanwhile, across the northeast of algeria, from alexis, a headed latham making his way into the eastern side of the med, some heavy it down poles. here i have some very strong winds by saturday of the grieving mother to charles a 40 year old husband and father, a full sho date in use for you. we took our children to the olive trees, when suddenly we saw them running towards us. we ran, but he had forgotten his phone and went back to get it to events down and the show to us just trying to provide trans family rights organization. yes,
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dean monitored 1597 investigations of these re reset live islands committed against palestinians between these 20052022. only 3 percent of those investigations led to a conviction, the regime, the cold and the place to complete the useless at this time of war. the situation is so, but that is really police hardly responding to complaints made by palestinians itself of violence to allows family and friends now joined the many of the thousands of palestinians who gave up hope for justice long ago. the
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tool with, which is there is a reminder of, of the top stories this our 4th a ceasefire between i'm us and israel, beginning gaza on friday at over $500.00 gmc castle announced a deal we'll see the release of captives during the truth is, rental receives the names of 13 people said to be released to 1400 gmc negotiations, a phone guy on the final details. a $150.00 pounds, assuming women and children, what's expected to be released as positive. 50 overdue follows the entry of $300.00 trucks to caring page. and so it goes up. meanwhile, israel has been continuing to carry out as strikes across kaiser areas from north to south, 50. 14 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 2nd. now costs us administrator for the 1st spokes person don't to much had been mohammed the id. i'm sorry, confirmed the details of the cease fire a few hours ago. he will discuss some of the technical details deliveries of aid and hopes for
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a broad se. so we have just finished with all the communication with all the parties in order to ascertain the list of those sit at the end who will be a suite as a result of the data agreed upon by by both parties. the list had been handed to both sides and finally in communication, just now the lift had been handed to the guide instead of just service the the most out in order to facilitate the implementation of the, of the d. b. i called the thing to this of course, and be a as the as the game it took place at the beginning of the a pause will be 7 am friday, the 24th of november. and it will last of course as agreed for 4 days. and the 1st patch of civilians to uh, to be these 12, because the would be around 4 pm off the same day. they will be 13 in number of all
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the women and children and that those hostages, apart from the same time to leave, will be put together within the same patch. so obviously every day will include a number of, of 70 ends as agreed to total 50 within the full, the dates and the communications that took place in the meetings that took place all through yesterday. went on until early morning today with the directions and the pocket of the conflict present here in the, in durham at the meetings went very well and in a positive the environment. and that is valid. zip codes was the implementation plan of, of the agreement, which we have always said needed to be something that is concrete. and on that day to create a safe environment for executives of of the, the hostages. the, as we talked about, the humanitarian aid is an integral part of this deal. the aid was type going in, within the close, the computed that we've talked to,
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to $77.00. and so we are expecting a to go in as soon as possible from a head crossing, you know that the aid has been there. you know, with me cause issue with the defense and all the international and doing that. and so it's going to be get coming in through the, the crossing as soon as we have that the need of com where i've got even the aid workers would be safe in the, in. ready in the it would be a fraction of the need and the need to so great and that, that no matter how much you have them to bring in, there will be certainly and more need for that. so a but we are hoping to bring in as much as possible within the confines of the, of the deal. and of course, our aim is for this deal to end with the lasting and truth. and right now, of course, the confines of this deal are these 4 days that are subject to a 2nd phase and the following phases of expanding the the, the, the pods as to the formula for getting more hostages the out. and therefore getting
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more time for the for the pods. we are hoping that that that momentum would county and that we would find this would open the door for further and more deep negotiations towards an end to, to the said violence. they've been hearing the cease fire, it was announced here and go home, how small bar has more is due to close on 4 weeks of fact, shuttle diplomacy, negotiations behind closed doors between all the key stakeholders. these right is on one hand, how much on the of the international community, the americans input the ticket to egypt and cut off as the key made j to in the whole negotiating process. and the came to the announcements made by a task most busted of the minister of foreign affairs magic the unsolved to describe the deed as the glimmer of hope that his optimism here in doha by there is also some caution about what happens next. caught sight is looking forward to see
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all the aspects of the deal holding starting from friday. 7 am local time in gaza. as me data is on garen tools, they would like to insure the different aspects of the deal going to be in preventive. we're talking about a ministry aspect of the security aspect to humanitarian aspect. got saudis have been very tight clips when it comes to the very sensitive issues like the movement of the cup to phone goes all the way towards is right. they say these are purely delicate issues and we would like to give sense to this the 2 whole why they wanted to hold the 2nd before the 1st 2 days. because the consolidates of the same time exploding the potential for the next 10 to the they would love to see these riley's
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and how much implementing this agreement and bringing them to see whether they can extend it into something bigger humanitarian ceasefire that can stay for days. and days, and the reason why they're doing this, they hope that this is something that could bring these writers and how much closer to think about the future of this explains why the categories are now saying, once we are done with this 1st phase of this agreement, we would like 3 international community to be on board to bring as well as a policy. and he is to negotiate the 2 state solution hash about the 0, the one of the relatives. this announcement policy ends in both north and south of guys are waiting anxiously for the posing fighting to begin on friday, but many have been displaced. they've been displaced for all the angry that they con, return to the homes. you'll now side to poor. some con eunice in gaza with
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collecting emotions, palestinians and gaza, are holding their breath, waiting for the ceasefire between israel and how much of human abuse. now we have been displaced from the homes in the north and cause us sitting up and we don't accept a full day cruise. this is nonsense that we want a full seized by a and then we want to be able to see all holmes and barry outdated. look at the full days on not an option above some see it as a victory for groups like come us. and the last is also the when israel started this more, it has many goals to eliminate the resistance and free it's captive. but in the end, it is not succeeded in achieving them. it has relented the resistance. so this truth is in the interest of the resistance, others wonder whether the reduction in hostilities might mean they can return to their homes. but israel says spouse to use forced from nor think casa, will not be allowed back. for many displaced families. that isn't fair and unto us,
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but on the i left her body, i slipped on the floor for more than a month. what no justifies this to cease by a loss, some people to safely retrieve the belongings. but for a vacuum ease like us, we can't even go back to see if our homes in the north are still standing, all very all dead while the entire world watches over here. counting down to the ceasefire, israel has intensified its attacks of residential areas in refugee camps in because the strip these really forces bombarded homes and refugee caps in northern and central godsa, killing, or injuring hundreds of pallets to me into jamalia, goes to city, did bella, and i'm sorry you got even hon eunice in the south, which israel says is safe, came under attack while the agreement offers the glimmer of hope. significant challenges lie ahead. ongoing attacks,
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the many wondering whether the gunfire on their streets will fall silent at all. and they know that is really probably meant step benjamin netanyahu has promised that any pose and fighting will not mean the war is over. as the world watches the fragile cease fire agreement and full policy is the godsa are costs between holes and skepticism. and you're in for a loss think solution to end the cycle of violence. you me c l g 0. can you just send this out? thank god, this stress has blah and humans who sees have increase their attacks on israel in response to its war on garza and in the rock groups have been targeting us military bases the and in syria. iran is not wanting the war, could spread it across the region unless the conflict is permanent. the result. so in a hold of it for some the core and southern level,
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the aircraft carriers in the mediterranean, a guided missile submarine, the u. s. has deployed military assets that it says are intended to deter the widening of the war in gaza and protect its interests across the region. it has used force in one of the latest incidents the us central command. so the worship patrolling the red sea intercepted multiple attack drones launched from who's the controlled areas in the m and the who these have declared themselves part of the so called excess of resistance of iranian allies. we tally a thing against israel's war on god. why is it that the students lead is in the region and say that until the full rights of the state of palestine are realized and until an outcome is reached and confronting the occupation of the region, they will keep the thing is on the trigger. yeah, and the boss runs foreign minister was speaking in the booth where he issued yet another warning,
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this time threatening the expansion of the war if the ceasefire agreed by israel and come us doesn't continue. has the law, i mean player in the access is already engaged in intense exchange, has a fire with the is really army along the lebanon border. iraq armed groups have escalated attacks on us troops stationed there and, and neighboring syria. but some believe iran is trying to avoid direct confrontation with israel and the us you're on once an immediate cease fire in order to prevent an expansion of the conflict, potentially to southern 11 on uh, northern is a and of course is border with syria. whereas the light is likely to be active and that could explain the step by step escalation along regional front lines of the so called excess of resistance appears to be basing its strategy on the time factor relying on how masses resilience in the face of as rarely attacks and global
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efforts to end the war, it runs for administer highlighted more than 6 weeks of what he called her oic palestinian resistance. but many worn as well as not showing restraint. we should expect a wider escalation in the region, not only because of the unity of the friends and the fact that they have to defend um they're all right. how about us and this and just a topic. but because i think they believe in the next phase of it, you know, once as well as diamond, gaza, it was done, it's kind of nice and back it ons that watkins, specifically as the law in south lebanon guns may fall silent for a few days, but without political and security arrangements, the rules of engagement could change at any moment. center for their elsie to no quarter. so they're 11 on the u. k. 's recently appointed fall in minnesota as visited one of the strategy towns targeted by her boss and the all type of 7th
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attacks david cameron was shown around the remains of the homes that the trip comes a day after he met diplomats from the organization of his stomach corporation to discuss the war on gaza as the 5 minutes as a belgium and spain. oh sir, the middle east states met us right. the leaders set to meet punch a single 40 president. mike made a box of romano slice on 1st day. they would then travel to egypt. the visit comes at a time when the european union is divided on the war and goes. patasha butler has this from brussels debate and you are paying paul them and told the humanitarian situation in gaza. back from a trip to the middle east, they use foreign policy chief use that bro address divisions in the block that we have said for feebly. we want to be able to defend the palestinians rights to have a state without being categorized as anti semitic. and it will be possible to criticize the policies of israel, israel's war garza split member states, the use top institutions unless the blog floundering to project
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a united front has been mixed messaging and diplomatic guess. and although the you agrees on condemning the attack by a mass on october, the 7th, it is fail to agree on the response. the subsequent is really a tax that is killed thousands of palestinians including children. on one hand, countries including germany, austria, and the czech republic, the support is arouse response on the other countries including looks and but island, spain, and built and is criticized it as disproportionate. taking matters into their own hands, the leaders of belgium in spain are on a joint piece mission to the middle east. the spain of belgium has taken the initiative now to to visit the region. because there are countries in europe that's want to play an important role to bring peace in the region. and i think we have a role to play. built in m p. 's are also considering postables sections on these ro, we'd have to consider a travel,
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ben against is 80 sets or so with also against a responsible, as in israel, in the army and politics responsible for those atrocities. and for those effects against the again, civilians and the gaza. in recent weeks, the use be more cool about the suffering and goals and increased aid for palestinians. but this writes campaign is it also needs to call out for crimes committed by own sites. it's fine for you to stop saying that a sort of nice would expect st. financial. i'm going to look into excuse was to stop by violating international i meant the united on russia's invasion of ukraine, so needed to use the ease inability to uphold some of its principles and speak with one voice on israel's will. garza has damaged its foreign policy credentials and diminished its influence in the middle east and possibly beyond. natasha butler, i'll do 0 brussels. a still a head here without a 0 like climate disaster. the horn of africa will have an update from eastern
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a $130000.00 people the or less. but you some of the days of a news. now more than a 136000 people have been displaced in kenya because of re some flooding that with heavy rain. that's according to relief. web slates is figures. welcome web, spend time with the red crescent to see just how devastating the floods have been to the 70000 people from that home by the floods. here in
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kenya and neighboring, some of the people have lost that to the entire story. people need help with the rain, the new assignment side show well, significantly reduce carbon emissions emissions, which people malcolm web attempts to rescue 40. well, the construction workers trapped in a tunnel in india have resumed after a temporary stump when the training machine was damaged. after it had
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the as the game ongoing. so it continues. we bring you the latest reactions, global out. we have come to appeal to governments. wait, wait and go stand beside the palestinians. our brother john, this is a shame, what's happening to the pen, assuming people and that some european governments are even supporting the we citizens and mobilized so that at least there's a ceasefire. it's not just about this latest clerical violence, this has been going on for more than 75 years. people to stay with us. for the latest developments on al jazeera, a, we look at the world's top business storage, from global markets to economies, and a small business sales force and include in security around the world. if there's something that the international community,
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your view should be doing to understand how it affects the lock, counting the cost on o g 0. the southern surgeon boats has picked up producer and lots of the 1st time in the process of european political debate. what's not up for arguments, this tiny island comp codes the most nights here, respect to the open days seeking what are the help. there is 3 of with this album it's and i've seen some people who does the album, kids, anything a slap it is. it is less than a 150 kilometers with introducing coast, and it's become the main sea route from north africa into europe. the federal freelance producer jobs, the islands deputy, they're saying the residents a tired and want to return to a life based on tourism. and fishing are still of on demand will be here on sunday along with georgia maloney. but it's far from clear exactly how much of what she wants. it least prime minister will get one demand or most certainly went out of
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