tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 23, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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along with georgia, maloney, but it's far from clear exactly how much of what she wants. it least prime minister will get one of them on on a suddenly went out of reach the idea of an enabled located that would prevent migrant boats from reaching the shows. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the full on them, and this is the news our lives from doha. coming up in the next 16 minutes. the beginning of the pause will be 7 am. friday, the 24th of november a safe spot in gauze. country mediation is confirmed but
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a day and reached between israel and mos will begin on friday morning. 13 is really captain, some 1000. we'll start to be released on friday afternoon. palestinian prisoners how far is relevant. this would be free to sponsor the data. desperately in need of a will also make its way into gaza, millions of without food, groups and medicine, the head of the seas. fine, most civilians killed as the spanish strikes intensified south casa, over. 14500 pounds simeon have now being towed the it's taken 47 days a full 3 weeks of negotiations and the lives of more than 14500 palestinians to reach this point. we now have the 1st details from casa about a full day 6 fossil gaza. and the release of is really captive counselor has been
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at the honda 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 and t. the 1st group of the team is really captives will be released by him off at 4 pm local time. that's 14 gm. see, that's 13 off of 50. is there any women and children to a meant to be released? because foreign ministry spokesman says their own and not if and and good house palestinian prisoners from israel also meant to be released. the much needed humanity or in aid is expected to cross from egypt and to gaza. and the owls that followed him off as $200.00 a trucks and full trucks. a few will enter gauze a daily let's hear what the country foreign ministry spokesman had to say. we have just finished with all the communication with all. ready the parties in order to ascertain the list of those citizens who will be sweet as it is out of the deed agreed upon by uh,
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by both parties. the list had been handed to both sides and finally in communication just now that it had been handed to the if they didn't tell you to service the the most out in order to facilitate the implementation of the, of the deed. the, according to this, of course, and be a, as the as the agreement it took place at the beginning of the a pause will be 7 am friday, the 24th of november. and it will last as close as agreed for 4 days. and 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, a number of women and children. and that those hostages far from the same time to leave, will be put together within the same patch. obviously every day will include a number of that, i'll say that is as agreed to total 50 within the for the dates at the
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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 the, in durham at the meetings went very well and in the positive the environment. and the results, of course, was the ends invitation plan of, of the agreement, which we have always said needed to be something that is concrete and on the very, very easy to create a safe environment for the ladies of, of the, the hostages or correspondence in the occupied territories of following all of these developments mohammed jungle as an occupied east. jerusalem, honey mass load isn't con eunice and southern gaza. child stratford is in ramallah in the occupied westbank. but 1st jim, not as science center this report on the reaction from gaza with collecting
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emotions, palestinians and gaza are holding their breath, waiting for the ceasefire between israel and thomas, the payment of youth. now we have been displaced from our homes in the north and cause a city. we don't accept a full day cruise. this is nonsense. we want a full seized by a and then we want to be able to see all homes and barry out date for 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 had many goals to eliminate the resistance and free. it's kept it. but in the end, it is not succeeded in keeping 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 north in costa 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 east really forces bombarded homes in refugee caps in northern and central godsa, killing, or injuring hundreds of 1000 units in 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 how significant challenges lie ahead. and we attacks these many wondering whether the gunfire on
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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. the world watches the fragile ceasefire agreement, and sol, policy is the godsa, are costs between holes and skepticism and urine for a lasting solution to end the cycle of violence given to c, l g 0, tanya, and it's in the south. think of this trip that spring and mohammed jung june, now he was joining his line from occupied east jerusalem and the home of what is the latest that is rarely officials the saying about the do. so elizabeth, earlier in the evening we got to separate statement from the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the 1st one said that these really government had received the list of that 1st batch of is really captives that had been held in ga set,
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that they had received those names from us. then we got another statement from the, from ministers office saying that they had informed the families of those captives who had been listed on that list that had been given to the israeli government. now since then we've seen reports emerge. and these really media from is really government officials were quoted anonymously saying that the plan as of now is but tomorrow red cross will transfer those 13 capt isn't gaza to the border crossing. they will then hand them over once they get to the border crossing and through the border crossing that they will then hand them over to the israeli army, that the israeli army will then engage in a process of identifying, verifying the identification of all those captives and then those captives will be transferred for medical uh, procedures, uh to make sure that they are okay that they will be taking to at least 5 different hospitals and televi. now i should also mention elizabeth, that at this hour there is still
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a meeting of the work cabinet underway. if we get any lines emerging from that meeting, we will get those to you and also, and these really media just a short while ago. there was a report that these really defensive industry you'll walk a lot had been visiting with troops and southern israel earlier in the day. and that he had said to those troops that were and this cease fire has concluded that the war will continue. and that he expects that the fighting all in all after this particular pause. the fighting will last at least another 2 months. yeah. he is you, i've got on said the same thing after the war cabinet met on uh thursday. met yesterday. and the will cabinet involved with correspondents and nothing. no, nothing. yeah. who to who has never been as unpopular as he is now. right mohammed the best right. elizabeth and conventional political wisdom and his real holds that especially during the time of war, prime ministers usually get a bump in their popularity. but that has not been the case since october 7th.
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survey after survey has shown that while the israeli public is still rallying around the flag, and while they are so widely supporting the military fax, the matter is trust in the leadership of nets in yahoo. and his approval ratings have plummeted to the lowest levels ever recorded when it comes to nets and yahoo! he's also come under extreme pressure from a relatives of those captives held in god that many people for several weeks have been questioning how he and his government have handled trying to secure the release of those detainees. now it's, you have to be seen what will happen when it comes to public opinion. once you start seeing these captives emerging from jobs that we are expecting, as has been told to us, but as of tomorrow, you'll see the 1st batch of 13 captives released. so that may cause him to have a bump in his support. we don't know at this stage, but as of now, even though the public has been behind,
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the military has been behind what the military is doing in gaza. they have certainly not been behind nets and yahoo, so it could be that he is facing an extreme political peril and really will only know what's going to be happening when it comes to his leadership in the days and months to come home. and thank you very much for that. so now that as well how much i'm june was the very latest from occupied east jerusalem. the head of the seas. 5, the bombing of gauze that continues at least 27 people have been killed. and then this riley strike wanted un run school in garza, the palestinian health ministry says the same school engaged as giovanni of refugee camp was attacked as one of the nearby house schools of injured people taken to a hospital close by. the school with sheltering displays, palestinians let spring and hunting the fluid he is joining us live from con eunice in the south of gaza and is really a tax continue across gaza ahead of the seas. la,
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honey. yes . well, the situations in the ground remains very difficult, then rather deadly for palestinians living in the god and sort of across the god, the trip of how throughout to the palestinians have been targeted in the southern part of the central part and in the northern part. but just within the past 45 minutes, an owner was called a designated owner of a school as an evacuation center was his truck. with multiple air strikes, 27 people reported filled right at the spot with more than 50, high or low. the critically injured individual evacuated inside the hospital. in another era strike targeting the, the southern eastern part of the city of han. you and it's an area that has been designated a safe area for palestinians to move to, to avoid getting bonds in the northern part. and god was the only to find themselves getting killed in bonds right here in the city of hon units. the 3 people have been reported killed with multiple injuries and brought here to not ser
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uh, hospital. now it just to the box. we're just looking at the, the numbers though, of, of, of the people. it's on the rise. those who are killed is on the right. and it, particularly the number of women and children in both areas. tracks the vast majority of people who are killed in the school and in the attack in hon. units happened to be women and children. and through all did the multiple airstrikes in dropbox city. particularly another area designated that saved area for evacuees, for people to move to. it became also a target of relentless is really strikes people here to talk about a seeds 5 seeds fire and a possible a possible, a pause of what's going on. but in fact, talking about these fire is not helping many of the families in the gaza strip, particularly those who have a loss to loved ones and surrounded by destruction and,
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and did bodies of their friends and family and family members. what people here are looking at is an, an actual, in an immediate and permanent a ceasefire in order for them just to a to, to get through it. what has happened within the past a that 48 days and not just get through what's happened process. what's happened but also give them access to much needed aid. how many it will be hundreds of a trucks entering gaza from friday. that is the plan under this deal. just tell us how much that's needed from what you've been saying is will on top of the destruction and then the ongoing onslaught of how is cindy and live in the gaza strip. people here are going hungry or go in thursday, the last essential survival items in official, the, from the world health organization and,
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and the united nations weren't of possible to start the vision and that is immune and in the northern parts. and garza city. it, we've, we've seen, we've seen it a spreading through the southern part as there are. there are at least 1700000 people who evacuated from the northern of gaza to the southern part of the, with little food supplies and medical supplies. and with total seizure clothes and the dogs is trips, it is very difficult to get through the day without a standing hour q and for half, for the, for tackling the break or for a gallons of water. or sometimes it go home without any of, of these, but that one of the conditions and the, the statement that was issued by the, by of a sam redid it talks about a possible, at some 200 trucks of the human interior. 8, particularly food supply, the fuel supplied and essential survival items that plus medical supplies will be allowed into the gaza strip. this is again, not enough for the the,
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that the dire need. the what palestinians daily needs are just reminders over of your god. the need exceeds a 500 trucks, a daily of all of these supplies, including your fuel and medical supplies. honey, thank you very much for that for now. that is honey met with the license on the situation in gaza is going to live now to ramallah and the occupied westbank. we would join by child stratford and chiles. we've been talking about the elements of this deal and of course prison a release. it is one of the biggest issue for palestinians, especially those where you are in the occupied westbank. the toilet is a side flags. the prisoner issue is an integral part of the day to day life full of millions of palestinians living in the occupied territories. and it has been the case for many years, but we have seen a huge increase in rates by the way, the ministry and the amount of people arrested since those homeless attacks on
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october the 7th. it's understood that there are around $7200.00 palestinians currently in these righty jails. so a $1100.00 plus of those. i'd be interested in recent weeks and we've been speaking to some of the family members who have some of the families who have members who are on this list of potentially 300 palestinians who may be included in the $150.00 that israel says it will release and we've lost them, you know, have they had any notification as to whether the loved ones will be included in any kind of swell so far? absolutely nothing. they've heard nothing. so there is great anxiety, but many of them are resigned to the fact as well. and there was great support, as you can imagine, right? the way across the occupied westbank for what's been happening in gauze of the atrocities that have been committed against fellow palestinians in gauze. are people he glued to the television,
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sets the telephones full weeks now. so they all hoping for some sort of safe spot. but they also one woman that we spoke to saying that, you know, it would be an incomplete happiness, if indeed a relative it was not released as part of this deal. just to give you some indication of just how intense these is, riley daily is really mandatory, right? all in the occupied westbank have become last night. for example, the refugee camp ballasa inside novelist in the notes of the occupied westbank. a 15 hour ride um at least 90 other people arrested 117 year old juice was killed in that. right. and we've just heard in the last hours, so certainly according to the palestinian health ministry that a 12 year old boy has died of his injuries. according to the health ministry, he was shot in the chest during one of these rides in the last 24 hours. and that brings the number to around 330 palestinians killed in new york,
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replied westbank. since october the 7th. charles, thank you very much. for that, that is charles trusted with the latest live in ramallah. some of them don is, i'm also seeing a spokesman and he said, this is fine, is a good step, but they must be an end to that is really val, on gaza. us. we hope that we can add before long without any complications, sending those captives to their families having a while at us to be bored and those right. it is also without any communications. also that would open the door for the humanitarian. and then as you can, it's uh, including the fuel for the hospitals. we hold that kind of all smoothly as we tossed to all the forest, which was done by the brothers. and i have to say clearly that the only thing which make the steam and nations she is subside if end affect your vision and the best
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way to attack against because the issue. so when i was talking about the as to say, oh, that's me is what we have received. a management is good. we accept that, but that is not the one the, this must be ended by clear m for this, about any offensive but the on the scene and people not have to remind everyone that there was more than 40000 philistines, 75 percent of them were killed by the people buffering on tessa. we are talking about more than $50000.00 for the scene and those students in job more than somebody to tell them the 1st thing as austin, i'm the better but so would be the best time to go to the spam or the boss and haven't been bad but anyways, i met it, that's fine to go way to uh, send those uh people whoever bad the jump to to have them diffusion,
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birthdate is. satisfaction would be at the moment when everyone to class and then for the expiration or i meant for the attack on goes on at the top of your actions to make. i didn't for that your vision on the scene and that's from the stephen. what one to do the people and that resistance believes that this management for those 4 days is a very important that management that people can have the, can we talk about some of the issues done drive, why the beloved people where they have done your dad and this wouldn't be a good chance for the steam as to have some of this back off the i'm more than 48 days or one big as a. so i believe that the stimulus was waiting for the service runs a lot of people or would it be they, they are waiting on the lab. i have to remind you one that at the same moment when
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the brothers and come up, declare the finest age brands alpha. so i'm thinking, is there a complete we're looking for the actions to walk towards that as if you were to ask you in a positive way, i'd be more would show up there on uh, that would be the 1st. is that what you uh and then the form that tax, i guess just as we're joined now by chris gun, us a full i'm a spokesman for the un relief and works agency and he's joining his life from london. mr. gun us. thank you very much for your time. you have spent time in gaza and the corresponding to in gossip was just telling us about the latest attack on a un school. what goes through your mind when you hear these attacks that are still taking place? yes, lisa. the mind is accountability that has to be accountability because in the past we've seen investigations and it's let to nothing. but now we have seen special criminal code,
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which has investigation tools is going on. we have other justice mechanisms around the world which can be activated. what i would like to see is an independent fries and the fat investigation into all of these crimes of my international crime being committed on both sides. so on the mass. so i'd be sol happened on 7 volta. we've seen what's happening is um, as a result of the bottom bottom part is ready. and i would like to see accountability because in 2014 ford. so we had a board of inquiry. nothing happened. we had a couple of examinations of the pools and there's been no action. we now have a substantial difference. the i, c, c and other jurisdictions are available. we need to see criminal accountability. we need to see those leaders on both sides. wrote the book and that will deal with extreme is that happens, we need to see the motives come forward because made that mistake, the kind of only be
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a negotiated settlement military victory is simply not possible. so we have to make sure that this pools is built home so that there was a loss to cease 5 because the, every day at the bottom of it goes past the child support with negotiated piece estimate as well. but again, security, the palestinians having to state the prospect. so that was seed every single day. i'm about to say, how much do you think that this cease fire alone the full day see 5 can help people there. it would kind of make a difference. i mean, let's be clear, $200.00 a trucks per day and is it to a full fuel truck that's a drop in the ocean that navigating speed enough? so this pulls cool, whatever you will have to be turns into something permanent. because the stakes of simply too high, you go off 80 percent of the gauze for made homeless displaced. you've got
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hundreds of thousands of homes in the middle, completely flat. and so we have to see that extended the see saw in which there was a rush to round all of the humanitarian development operations. because you know of the 2014 operation. i think people set between 10 and 15 percent of the organs because of exploded. that has to be cleared. you have to see the rubble, please. we have to see a massive ramping up because to be clear, the alternative is on the same table and it's a mess if you manage the process involving to look at the people and the potential mass displacement inside each of those with the prospect. it's a piece of the prospect of israel in a secure state for people that request for, for any of this to happen, the 2 sides will need to further agree is based upon that as a benjamin netanyahu had said that he wouldn't negotiate with him. also yet here we are on the eve of
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a cease fire and captives volleys which through intermediaries. if the 2 sides can get to you, i do believe they can go further the whole. so i do and we have to leave us. i mean listen, espanol said he was going to destroy him, us and he, we all have been weeks him negotiating with him. so we, let's get real slips, the 2 sides know they help the tool to each other. and yes, of course, with the guitars putting pressure on a mass of with the americans, because the pressure only is rate is a full day full kentucky to 5 they pools, which further 10 most just will be released out. apparently has to be agreed. this tool can be extended into something, post them, and some of the conflicts couldn't be the mention, can be taken out of the conflict of the multitude achieve. the confidence building measures the 2 sides to tool to each other. because as i say that can be no, but that's the big g. we have to see this hostage negotiation a something which will lead to the negotiation. something which ultimately could
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perhaps lead to most of static piece. those that have to be the head. it's not because the alternative is to upholding to consider the alternative is it's really big of a state spoken security for the policy. some $67.00 build a whole lot of the palestinians, oppose the policy system on the pedal. students control the world, and on the 7th of october, the genie disappeared. it was shown to be the shimmering people. will those policies fail to give israel the security crates? and by the way, on the palestinian side, they have to be lies that they can only get the stage by talking to these way. this is rate is get security by talking to mass and the other side of the, of the palestinian. so we get to say, i think that the event civil. busy speaks of prison that that is frankly, the only thing to pursue because the alternative is just to go to contemplates that is the former spokesman for the human release and works agency chris conner is
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joining us live from london. thank you very much for your time. is ways around to the pacing, the release of 13 captives on friday and hoping for the return of an $8204.00 sheet held in gaza. so a car wash has moved from side of eve, a nice and kind of eve has mostly returned to normal things. i'll tell you that the 7th shops, restaurants, businesses is who's come reopened. to speak to anyone here. and they'll tell you there's only one thing on their minds to return to the name of the 240 captives housing garza as soon as possible. lost his tasks one day as well in the full day to day. and this was. but for this certain one, every moment and every day of the night on the round building, gaza sorta dies. so i just helped its way to be one day over less than one day because every moment is in both of the ceasefire agreed between hum us and israel
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was meant to begin on thursday morning and for much of the day, reasons for the delay remains on clear when you are making a deal with home us should not expect everything to go by the plan and you should expect the surprises. but we are prepared for an emotional roller case. the results, friends and relatives of the captives have cooled it and will become known as hostage square. people took in speculate as they wait for further news. bears and prayers from the families of those houses tend to sooner rather than later. and it's just behind me or the hands of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, in a public speech directly addressed those families, saying that his heart was with him, and he'll keep them on the same tips on everything related to the sci fi z o. israel says it's the minute tree pressure that has paid the way to the cease fire. i'm not trying to connect the goals of the war so that the ground operation brings
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it by the ability to create the conditions for the release of the abducted hostages . if we're not ending the war, we will continue until we are victorious. is read also says the only way to bring back, not just the women and children, but all of the captives is to continue. it's will run garza until some us is completely eliminated. so the height of all, just sarah tel aviv. what we're doing now by model on the shot at al serra senior political analyst and model. and we're hearing that the is ready. will cabinet, the prime minister of the defense minister? and now the minister, nice thing. yes. again, on thursday, we might hear from them later, but before, before we hear from them, we've already heard from the defense minister. yes, again, saying that off the, the cx, 5 and the function with a mazda will continue because the objective is to destroy him off. and he went on to give a little bit more detail than he had on wednesday by saying that he anticipates, of the fighting could last another 2 months. i mean,
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what do you make of the defense minister saying this on the eve of a ceasefire? i do well clearly that these are is trying to justify for themselves why they had to do with the pause that they were essentially and principally against it's only under pressure to buy a 2nd segment of the public opinion within is right and 2nd, pressured by the united states that they find it accepted those 4 days. maybe they could be extended for one or 2 or 3 more days by the end of the day. these really military and political establishment and want to continue with the war the system continue on with the war and to basically achieve its objectives, right, which is presumably to defeat have us. now, a lot of these really is now from the southern part of it is or another, and part of is our lives, you know, have been displaced into the center of his right. although they are staying in
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hotels and the likes they are complaining. so is there a needs to give some sort of a signal? how long will this take and how much of a damage we cause the economy? because as we know, the economy is taking a beating, and those are not some talk about a quarter of a $1000000.00 loss is a day. there's also a signal to the united states. so this is not an open ended war that if it took 6 weeks to where we are today another 2 months perhaps, of course, for the rest of us who are keeping score of the incredible death and destruction. but it's taking place. another 2 months means the actual reflecting on this throwing of guzzle. yeah, absolutely. and on the subject of signaling to the united states is very media is also reporting that prime minister netanyahu spoke to you as president joe biden on the phone on wednesday, and that 5 of us nothing you all who he encouraged the truth and the north wind has bella,
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do you think the united states is really pushing any pressure on israel to stop this conflict from spilling over into the regions? you know, in the beginning a case, the 1st 56 weeks, i was thinking the president biden has boxed himself and behind nothing else, giving him unconditional support. despite the work, right, it was the signaling to other powers around the world. that was the united states could mix the support, for example, ukraine against russia or his red in the middle east, that it would not stop despite the price to its credibility. but now it's clear that up by didn't wants to see an end to this. and clearly by then has um, you know, uh, sort of a wider lens that nothing you know, he sees that the future of is, are in the middle east. is that the risk? and all these agreements are, is there a sign with other countries are at risk and that those potential agreement or so j b,
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a is no longer in the horizon under the circumstance. enhanced by then is actually thinking more reserves, interest not of just america's interest in its own standing in the world. and he sees that the price is far exceeds father, the objectives, and that the destruction will come back on home to him and hunt america's credibility. and has he wants to see certain things happen. he wants to see the water being rounded up. he would like to see at not widening the north and south. and he would like to see you set them to advise that you've heard the secretary of state repeat once and again or gets rejected by his read. and these are the 31. know if you're patient of guys after the war. no ethnic cleansing goes up at a stands during the war and no shrinking of the territory of guys under the pretext of i say, security zones on the lights. so clearly there's some big life now, and that's going to be increasing with time between the united states and is red.
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because is there as, as blindly carrying its genocide against the front of sydney ends with absolutely no understanding of the consequences. what does this mean for the region and for the tar lies, because the war crimes that are being counted when have implications will have repercussions in the region and beyond. 11, thank you very much for that. so senior political analyst led one of the shadow and the head on, i want to say i would have an update from southern 11 on. there's no sign of the escalation on the countries border with is the how are we got some really nasty, whether it's a positive here probably for the next couple of days. we're right, pouring down across southern most ponds,
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very strong winds and temperatures coming down somewhat further north. we have this cold front that will st. kitts way further south was quite toward the practice of us. are we looking at strong winds? it's coming from the north is coming from the optics, that ice temperatures really will plunge as we go on through the next couple of days and getting a well below freezing into pots. so all of us scandinavia eating habits was that western sort of russia. and that cold air eventually sliding right down into central parts of here there's a cold and strong wind to really will feel better for some as we go through the next couple days more like winter then, like i told them down into the mediterranean, this is what we have here that stormy weather, making its way across. it will be heading towards greece tools, the balkans allowed to storm. alexis says some nasty weather here as well, a little more widespread. and that i'm sort of whether it's a go one through sas day, not just not around that the never counts. pushing down to was grief, unnoticed, and snow too heavy at times across the outset to so temperature,
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struggling to get to around 2 degrees celsius. the basement snow to moving across the voltage, states tools west impulse of russia. meanwhile, try but not particularly well for space. the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news all the me of the problem and the mondo about top storage . this house for 4 days. please find between them off and this round will begin in guys. on friday at 5, jan t cut out announced the deal that will also see the release of captains as well and
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has received the names of the team people set to be released at 15 jam. t. negotiations are ongoing. on the final details of the $150.00 palestinian women and children are expected to be released as part of the team that were also involved the entry of $200.00 trucks carrying 8 and took off. the meanwhile is run, has been, continue to carry out as trucks across the casa areas from the north, to the south, informed more than $14800.00 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th count has ministry of foreign affairs spokesperson doctor march of been mohammed. i'm sorry confirm the details of the seas fine a few hours ago. he also discuss some of the technical details deliveries of aid and hopes for broad ceasefire. as we have just finished with all the communication
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with all the 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 the. ready size 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 according to this of golf 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 uh, the 1st patch of civilians to, uh, to be these to him because that would be around 4 pm off the same day. they will be 13, a number of all the women and children, and that those hostages, apart from the same totally will be put together within the same patch. and obviously every day will include a number of,
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of cities as agreed to total 50 within the full, the dates and 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 the, in durham at the meetings went very well and in the positive the environment. and the results of course, was the implementation 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. as we talked about, the humanitarian aid is an integral part of this deal. the aid was type going in within the quotes and it computed that was talked to to $77.00. and so we are expecting a to go in as soon as possible from a hair crossing, you know that the aid has been there. you know what we've been called visually, the defense and all the international and doing that. and so it's going to be get
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coming in through the, the crossing as soon as we have at the end of complet of cause 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 feel great and that, that no matter how much a do i have them to bring in. there will be certainly monique for a raffle 8, but we are hoping to bring in as much as possible uh, within the confines of the, of the deal. and of course, our aim is for this deal to end with the last thing as 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 more time for the deposit. we're hoping that that, that momentum would carry and that we would find this would open the door for, for that and more deep negotiations towards an end to,
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to the survivors. while the faith 5 was amount here in doha tional, how about a has more is due to close on 4 weeks of back 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 in particular, egypt and got taught as the key made j to in the whole negotiating process. and the came to the announcements made by a task exposed to the minister of foreign affairs magic and saw that he described the deed as the glimmer of hope that his optimism here in doha by there is also some portion about what happens next. caught sight is looking forward to see all the aspects of the deal holding starting from friday. 7 am local time
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in gaza as me data is and guaranteed tools they would like to ensure the different aspects of the deal going to be implemented. we're talking about a ministry aspect of the security aspect, the humanitarian aspect that's always have been very tight lips when it comes to the very sensitive issues like the movement of the captive 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, to whole, why they wanted to hold the, typically for the 1st 2 days. because todd is of the same time exploding the potential for the next 10 to the they would love to see if these varieties and how much implementing this agreement and bringing them to see whether they can extend it into something big a humanitarian ceasefire that can stay for days and days, and the reason why they're doing this,
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they hope that this is something that could bring this, that isn't 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 to the 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 delta. as part of that says, find in between israel and her mazda is where the government is expected to free a 150 palestinian women and children held in as rainy jails. let's take a look at the list. it's approved for possible release. there are 300 names on the list, 270 of them, a children. so see a woman. all of those 300 to 233 of being held in this way. any jails without conviction. 21 would detain for throwing rocks,
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causing damage to property. none of the more than $3100.00 palestinians detained in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th are on the list. i will join now by abraham other cities and associates professor with northwestern university in casa, also a specialist in journalism and strategic communication. thank you very much for your time. my pleasure. do you know we've had a loss of cautious optimism about the deal, but when it comes to the people of dasa as an ex fish in communications, do you really think that that optimism resonates with people who have lived through 47 days now of this bombardment i think the optimism is what people ex terrier to a situation wouldn't evaluate, but for us, for the people in gaza. this is a valuable time for them to have new supplies to have a basic thing to find human life. so the question for me is not what happens during this pause is the longer fuse, what happens after
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a deposit is there are things going to be resumed or to bombings and killing a children kind of or so. so i think if we're going to evaluate the value of the policy and the value of hope yet to be very clear and how to we have to see what happens afterwards if it's a recovery function of the possibilities of the little high b, b for ordinances that are maybe united states and in from rain down on pal cities. then i don't think the values a very, very big kind of course. and again, you are an expert in journalism and communications. do you think that the a section of this conflicts, or rather the plight of the palestinians, the people are more aware of this plight because of social media. i have no doubt that the people are much more aware of what's going on with the housing, but also to there's the understanding, the context that they, pete, there's a fear of context, fear of reporting of the context going back to 1948 until now it's almost like
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nobody wants to touch it in the western main western medium corporate media. so i think to social media and also organization with news or has stations. it's a global south that uh, to be very honest. this is the 1st time that i've seen the western has your mind equipped a group on global media narratives have been, has been destabilize and this conflict, i think, brought it about. and how much do i think that it makes a difference? but when you have the un secretary general, quite soon after the attack on october 7th, said that this attack did not take place in a vacuum. well i think he's absolutely right, but i also know that he, he got a lot of flack for that and i think he had to walk it back. and which is unfortunate because saying that it has contacts, it has a previous life. does not mean you're controlling the act to understand how violence occurs. it's not me. you are condoning the pilots. and i think that there's a knowledge deficit with that. and i think going back to fear of concepts, if you're trying to understand how these things work during the forensics of
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violets, with out that the cycle is not going to change or items to other cities. thank you so much for your expertise on this. we really appreciate it, that is a for him, other cities of northwest and univers i came across, i think it has been law and again, and so these have increased attacks on israel and response to its world. garza and and, and voc on groups have been targeting us military base has that and, and sylvia yvonne is now wanting to spread in the region unless the conflict is permanently resolved. zayna hold the reports from the kuda and southern lebanon 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
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the region. and it has used force in one of the latest incidents the us central command. so the warship patrolling the red sea intercepted multiple attack drones launched from who see controlled areas in human the who these have declared themselves part of the so called excess of resistance of iranian allies. we tell you anything against israel's war on god. why is it that that on him was this didn't lead is in the region say that until the full rights of the state of palestine are realized and until an outcome is reached in confronting the occupation in the regions and that they will keep the thing is on the trigger, am of all available to runs for administer was speaking in the booth where he issued yet another warning, this time threatening the expansion of the war if the ceasefire agreed by israel and come us doesn't continue, has blah, i mean player in the access is already engaged in intense exchanges of fire with the is really army along the 11 and border iraq armed groups have escalated attacks
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on us troops stationed there and in neighboring syria. but somebody. ready iran is trying to avoid direct confrontation with israel and the us you're on lots of immediate ceasefire in order to prevent an expansion of the conflict, potentially to southern 11 on northern is a and of course is border with syria, whereas belies likely to be active. and that could explain the step by step escalation along regional front lines. 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 his really attacks and global efforts to end the war. a bronze foreign minister highlighted more than 6 weeks of what he called her oic palestinian resistance. but many worn as well as not showing restraint, as we should expect, a wider escalation in the region. not only because of the unity of the funds and
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the fact that they have to defend their all right. how must, and this is just a topic, but because i think they believe and the next phase is, you know, once as well as done in 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 southern lebanon. the prime ministers of spain in belgium have measures randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu in west jerusalem . spain has led calls within the european union for an immediate cease fire and gaza and for palestinian statehood. federal sanchez and alexander the crew will submit his way the president as a code. so i've been traveling to ramallah for
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a meeting with the president of the palestinian thought she met with a boss. this has the right to the police and jim and i have rated properties with alleged collections to him off. and the pro palestinian group saw me to sustain properties across full gym and states baton that had in the res. germany recently banned any activities and support of him off off saw me doing a choosing little celebration victoria the 7th attack in israel. the country has been one of his real strongest, supposes during the war on gaza. the demonstrations of continuing around the world in solid hours, even palestinians. thousands of people have marched in the pockets on
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a capital as lombard to denounce as well as will. hundreds of school children joined. the protest. you guys recently appointed foreign minister, has visited one of those rarely towns targeted by him. off on october, the 7th david cameron was showing around the remains of the intolerance. the trip comes a day off that he met diplomats from the organization of islamic cooperation to discuss the will to the head on alger 0. a climate to soft a into one of africa would have an update from east of kenya weigh heavy siding has displaced more than
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the, [000:00:00;00] the spring of some of the days of the news. now in more than a 136000 people have been displaced in kenya, that was a recent flooding and heavy rain. that's according to release web slices figures. malcolm web spent time with the canyon red cross to see just how devastating floods have been from that home by the floods here in kenya. how does it also be displaced in neighboring somalia? and the people of last that to the entire, from the i love these people need help
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donald trump. you're on an anti muslim and anti immigrants campaign, winning the most votes and places him in the position to possibly form a coalition government for you are skeptic. well, there's lots of voters on it next. it to leave the blog, but he says there's no proposal yet. for leaving the european union yeah. busy yeah, i don't know to a russian tb gen and this has been killed in ukraine's is off what age of region boris monks, adult, a wal correspondent for the russia 24 tv channels died from shrapnel wounds, the channels said the crew came under ukrainian shelling and drawing the tags, russia and next, the separation of region last year,
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but one 3rd of it for mains under ukrainian control. for that set for me, elizabeth brought them the best news out of do stay with us via back in just a few minutes. but more on the, on gaza and some of the days of the news. thank you for watching the as the war on guns that escalates out his ears, correspondence on the ground last night with a knife from health complete blackouts, bits, all situations are very, very wave here. you do have the air strikes in the area as well. troops now are trying to push forward deep into the gods trick. 11 soldiers have been confirmed as killed during that to devalue were considered to be one of the most densely
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