Skip to main content

tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 24, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

6:00 pm
the, the press join, and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the the hello and the bulk of this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. families of authorities taken kind of to fly home us last month. wait that release as part of a ceasefire. do you in gaza and now hand as to the red cross. the 1st group of policy and women and children to be freed from prison under the seas. 5 deal of transfer, the head of exchange. this is the scene,
6:01 pm
live outside of prison in the occupied west bank, where families are promising in prison is a waiting for their release at the moment of best buy it off the weeks to buff. bother the people of gauze like a move on to the streets as before they ceased, 5 sites hold some posting and so trying to return to the homes of the north in defiance of warning. somebody certainly ministry, the isn't the trucks bringing vital aid, including food and fuel roll across the southern boat at $200.00 are expected to enter the strip every day. off the seas far plus wading through the wreckage of gauze us health system. we get an insight into the di conditions inside one of the territories biggest hospitals, the welcome to the program. so the stage is set for the 1st group of palestinian
6:02 pm
prisoners alex tray. the captive to return home as part of a cease fire agreement in garza seen is really women and children have been handed by o 5 miles to the red cross. before being taken to egypt, israeli military helicopters are flown to the egyptian side of the offer of crossing ready to receive the so. meanwhile, this route is transferring palestinian prisoners out of jail and to a detention center near ramallah preparation to release them as part of that deal with ahead of the exchange. if the 12 tie captives are being free by him, us and the separate release confirmed by thailand government while the costs are broken ceasefire do between israel and a mass came into force at 7 am local time. that's 4 o 500 g m c. and that'd be no report so far of slicing the deal office some release for cause is 2300000 palestinians who have enjoyed 7 weeks of a straight bombardment. like a lot of reports for the 1st time in 7 weeks,
6:03 pm
the sunrise of a guys, a headed different sound scale. the silencing of the guns has brought with its mixed emotions. i have nowhere to go back to, even if they allow us to go back to the house. my house was bonzai completely destroyed on the 3rd day of the war. at the same time, i'm happy for those people who lost the loved ones or the loved ones are missing. at least they can go pick up the pieces and try to search for their loved ones. many bodies are still buried under the rubble. the non stop is really a tax ment. paramedics and teams of volunteers, one able to retrieve because the health ministry estimates nearly 15000 palestinians have been killed. the un says more than 80 percent of the population has been displaced. here in vapor here in northern garza,
6:04 pm
the stench of death hangs heavy in the air. some families take advantage of the poles and strikes to go back to their homes or what's left of them. a photo is forced to move south, so there is no option of retaining the ceasefire also offers the injured an opportunity to seek treatment at hospitals in egypt during the 4 day period as well is expected to free $150.00 pallets opinions detained in its presence in return, how much will release 50 is randy? women and children held captive since the october the 7th. so to how my says it's also prepared to release caption is really soldiers, but on one condition, well, these are to deal with this and i think we, we also thought spokesmodel from us because we all ready to make us well an experience is ready to release all the prisoners and designed attention. meanwhile, in israel, the desire for all the captives to be brought home safely as strong as is the
6:05 pm
mother treats the termination to keep wiser. there will be support for continuing the war. i just hope it's really not continuing the same intensity because if it continues in the certainly density means moving down to the solar panels because a stripper told me to be below. now concentrate to what is very smart piece of land . i don't working mentioning my simple black box, didn't take place there, humanitarian aid, including fuel and a convoy of ambulances. the amount is flowing into gaza from egypt and how much is about $200.00 trucks. so i expect you to enter the strip for each day the ceasefire holds my example. how does era as well and we want to show you what's left of one of guys as largest medical centers in denise in the hospital and bet law. yeah. and that's in northern guys. are these pictures switched? some may fondest, distressing speak louder than words,
6:06 pm
the bodies of not being buried because it hasn't been safe to venture how tools to dig graves. it's really tang since night for the surround at the hospital for days now . and if the tennessee went out of service a week ago, after struggling to operate with minimal fuel and medical supplies and its final days, surgeons performed operations without anesthetic and by tort slide. hundreds of displays kind of thing and sort shelter that after being forced from the homes. okay, well, as you can see behind we, we have a team of correspondence keeping across developments as the sci fi progresses. where in the occupied westbank will provide east jerusalem and tel aviv, but let starts in gauze and tag a see who of course of the past 48 days as being types lead covering the impacts of this ongoing conflict on the ground topic. this must mean a huge amount,
6:07 pm
even though it is only 4 days from now. never last. what impact is it happening is, is it having on the lives of people there and gather? yes, uh today. uh, it was the only day off to 40 days of religion plus is really strikes and the territory. the palestinians felt our had a sense of calm tranquillity and they did not hear the sounds of it is really a surveillance of drones, which were all the time buzzing with this car. because this trip, as they are really become much more afraid to be the next target for these without capacious objection, forces now, meanwhile, they become safe. they become protected the way you from the relentless attacks that slaves the lives of till very moment around. more than 14000 palestinians, and those type of seniors are really having now a sense of who that as the 1st phase of the ceasefire had been done to the off to the handling of 13 is valley captives, the site,
6:08 pm
the gaza strip throughout the power of sending red cross to the ocean site to be later delivered and taken to israel. and what is important for palestinians that they are looking for. but having an end to this kind of fighting on the ground between israel and must. meanwhile, they are close in tracing right now. when returning back to the houses. some of palestinians managed to get back. the others have been encountered by these, but it's not the size to open a file against the majority of the people who had been allowed to have a lot try to reach the northern areas. and meanwhile, a part of palestinians really see that there is going to be much more quotes in the future to a reach as a kind of a truce to end up what is happening on the ground between homeless and east belt, which can read even guarantee the release of the more hostages and as more humanitarian aids that could be delivered to the gaza strip, to partially mitigate the ongoing to humanitarian crisis for more than 7 weeks. so
6:09 pm
fighting on the ground and time given that we are tentatively starting to see a return to gauze, so what prospect doesn't with this be all for hospitalization, denise and hospital. i'll shift some of them being able to start operations again as well. let's clear that for the audience and for everyone around the below data, both hospitals have to rated by the occupation forces. they have multiple targets at the majority of the buildings as sorry, but she felt hospital at least body forces when they storm this medical complex. they destroyed the main central equipment and even uh, let's say the facilities that the hospital were depending on their functioning, in order to keep providing a treatment for thousands of palestinians. as she thought hospice considered to be the main central hospital. of course the gaza strip were different patients from different parts of victory were receiving good treatment is fine. now, with the destruction of this equipment,
6:10 pm
the process of re functioning might be hard unless these by the even control of this area might be mitigated. similarly, dissertation in the engine, you should hospital where a part of this hospital has to be more modest as these body forces also managed to insect the storm. this hospital killing a palestinian old, the lazy and even the resting 3 other wounded people from inside. this medical complex as a 42, as opposed to just an even video has shown that the level of destruction cost for those hospitals. it will take time to re function again. but the majority of the operating hospitals to own the south of gaza strip, where it's expected to get a humanitarian medical aid throughout international organizations, in gauze as to right now. and also the number of states that move into the goal is just check over the over for the full days of a ceasefire. considered to be limited with the needs of the gaza strip. as the relentless districts who is must have put destruction of every single aspect of
6:11 pm
means of mice and gauze entire because it was of course, the very real possibility. and full days time that we would turn to the conflict. it's the aids that we're seeing arrive in the strip so far, substantial enough to sustain a significant number of people. in the worst case scenario, if not, what does indeed start again with of interest? i guess, uh, any case, uh, these amounts of age. that is, that the goal is it certainly is expected to be and so it wouldn't be coming to free days. could set it to be limited in terms of order to match the needs of the causes to your to think about the north and central areas of gauze is that they did not receive any kind of humanitarian days till this very until this, until the state, as the i have been allowed for them to reach and to receive the security of these uh, amounts of humanitarian supplies. now, what is also important to say that we are testing about 2300000 palestinians. they were running a running low since the beginning of the front of the fighting with several items,
6:12 pm
including food, water, and medical supplies. now these kinds of a you minutes or 8 will partially help to relatively mitigates the in human conditions as they are expecting to have more flow of age. that will completely help uh to uh, secure over to even a protect policies and to afford them a kind of a flexibility in terms of having diversity of uh, items that they can help to survive onto which is really related to the subjects that might even extend off to the uh, the end of this a ceasefire that took place on the ground today at the right time. many things that are covered as an economy, just a southern gaza. okay, well let's take a closer look at the foot. you know, and palestinians who will be released on friday, they're being transported from to his rarely jails to the of prison south of remodeling the occupied westbank 24 of those detainees have been there to be an approved for release of women. 15 a children,
6:13 pm
many child full offences such as funding stones. they come from areas across the west bank for most of from occupied east jerusalem, which means they are effectively under astray. the police control. it's okay, which all stratford is out of the prison that south of a mile over there by the west bank. we are expecting those 39 palestinian prisoners to be released to charles a substantial number of women and children on this overall list. are we any clear on the individual identities of stomach? some of those people choose to be releasing. i'm sorry, the question that was very unclear to me. you broke up right at the end. but just to give you a sense of the atmosphere here, when you call and see all the hundreds of thousands of people that have gathered on this hill overlooking the all, for a prison. in expectation of these 39 women. and mine is that all going to be in theory, bro, to why the x rays owned by phase. we've seen those policies labels,
6:14 pm
at least one boss. leave one of those jails in know as well. a few hours ago. people have begun to light bone fires here. yes. very excite cheese about this, this prison, the captive swell. but they all have so many questions that roommate on, on so that i suppose it was about 3 hours ago. but the local tv station and one of the largest by the tv stations reported that it wasn't expected for the palestinian prisoners in this deal to be brought here to offer prison before 8 pm, which is walk around 3 hours from now. so amesbury, we are expecting the arrival, but so as i say, i don't remains unclear and there are you can imagine abuse of, of, of distrust mistreatment of the hands. of these riley's is really military here in the occupied territories. so people still skeptical as to whether this could happen
6:15 pm
. we'd be speaking to family members who know who that loved ones are now on this list of 39 people that are being released today. that list was finally published. so made public bodies radio socrates this morning, mixed emotions from, from, from these families. i'll just give you a couple of the personal stories we spoke to the father of a young lady, one of the most out. she has been in jail, given these riley j. o h a in the hall, this is the father said that he hadn't seen her since 2015 an example of a many cases just how impossible it is for relatives of those taken prisoner into israel. the for them to leave the occupied territories and go visit their loved ones. he was all over the moon that she and siri is being with the ends of the family this evening. and i know the family that we spoke to whose daughter 22 year
6:16 pm
old daughter was arrested on the 17th of may in full car. um they were on their way here. we spoke to him about an hour ago. they were having difficulties and his riley ministry checkpoint, again highlighting the difficulties the palestinians here in the occupies westbank facing just getting around the place about uh yes, she is being released today. she was the rest of the check point, almost to be taking a check point on the 17th of may, which is the family, the family which holds basically a real father, usually ministry they haven't seen, has since. just one more personal story that i think he's very telling us. well, we spoke to the mother of one of the youths being released the 17 year old mind. cool, because she said that the family would not be celebrating his release the we all still while i and she said, because in her words that had been so many people killed, describing them as much as so many people killed in the build up for this potential release of prisoners. she said that the family will be happy to see the son again,
6:17 pm
but there will be no celebrations on that part. yeah, charles, these are vital details. it is a reminder, of course the well these people are simply all the numbers. the names are individuals and of course their loved ones by waiting for the release child stratford. outside of the prison by itself or vermont, i notified was 5. thank you. okay, well, so high boxes in tel aviv where people are waiting for news about the release of the 1st group of captives that are in, i'm sorry, uh television is being real epicenter of the hopes of many friends and families of the concepts that are being held in gaza, how with people being reacting them and on to as a patient of this moment as well. this is why the system that has been housed mainly since the beginning by families of those health captives. they have tense that taught where they stay here for the night and just in the last the half an hour or so many guns. a former
6:18 pm
minister who is also integrity parts of the war cabinet. that is part of the decision making of what happens in gauze with it's been posit decision making in terms of this uh, sci fi z o. he is in the building, right? just behind me that where you can see the media lines off and not because he's inside in a room, having a private conversation with some of the family, the families of those house caps. so we don't know what they're discussing at the moment. but one can imagine that his presence, he made public to show support to the families of those the house come to to the relative to the friends and also radio show of unity here with his writings. because in the. * few days since we've been covering it from here, we've been seeing that those to us, that killer this, that killer is res. we've been seeing the old for all the adults we've been seeing, but not so religious. the less this we've been seeing all waiting. so society different ages k youngs to a elderly,
6:19 pm
but more importantly the actual families that we've also been speaking to. they've been telling us that they are happy and feel relieved. but some of those are returning home safely, especially of course, the children. some of those kids have lost family members in outside the 7, all and all on aware of that. so it's going to be very difficult for them that rehabilitation back here in informing them of the latest in terms of the family members. but what we've been seeing here today is us and me on a day of rest. it started a few hours ago, which is the jewish day of rest, known as sabbath coming together. we've seen candles being let's, we've seen music, we've seen pray as and not. so what way? i don't know if you can hear it right now, but it's happenings was my right that an all sarah piece, whole thing therapy and really uh you are kind of sense of unity to show that moving forward. there is some how to some degree,
6:20 pm
but also concerned concerned that off to these full days, whether any of those on the account will be released in the worry is that once those and strikes resume, that they potentially could get killed in those strikes. and they obviously want them all by kid alive. i'm sorry, we have us on the it's really lead to ship uh, asking the family members to be part lips about what information perhaps their relatives have to say regarding that time in captivity in gaza. so why do we understand that to be, i assume it's because upper racially they were the soonest, the conflicts, thoughts, again like a compromise important information as well right now since this release. 2 is writing needs here is talking about, i'm questioning how comes if not, how does anything just yet on the new list of names full days that will be released tomorrow. we don't know how many will be released tomorrow,
6:21 pm
but there are questions as to whether it has been handed over to these res. it's still not clear about hunting over all those names was supposed to happen around the same time. and it looks like brand new guns, so don't know if you can see this from that. just behind me. it looks like pentagon says john is making his way out. having has that conversation with the family members just found that big. and the reason why he's heading out from that so i rection is just behind us is what's known as katie, a k. all is the defense ministry is also the headquarters for the military. where that will cabinet me. thing has been taking place every single day. oh most, whether i'm making those decisions just behind the safe is there, and this is why actually faith, the family's choice. this plays pay as cost is what is known as foster square because just behind us, that is where those speeches are held. whether it's me, things, all house, whether it's important decisions are made as well. and that's why he'll be heading
6:22 pm
that we don't know whether we'll be hearing from anyone, especially whether we'll be hearing from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whether we'll be hearing from the others. but we have heard from the minister of defense to reminding people that despite the space file, this pause and fighting for full days. so we'll, we'll review. i'm not some think that those officials have continuously reminds of the public key because they're saying that's the only way to bring back more of those thought house captive. sort of how did the intel of effects for that update? okay, well let's get the view now for me, we'll get buddy's reece, lemon will be challenged to a standing by a goal, re, has israel being in any way clear about the ongoing mechanics of this exchange? we know, of course the capital is over seeing the so called operations really and we've seen that's from here in doha. a lot of moving parts here. a
6:23 pm
yeah, a lot of moving costs because there are plenty of people to be moved. i mean, that is the essence of what we say in planning apps today along with that see spots kicking in to get the, the mechanics of getting those captives from how much control in gaza to israel. and back with that, families goes as far as what we're seeing at the moment. what we understand to be happening in the last few minutes is uh the team is rated caps is plus we understand 12 ties being moved in red cross international, red cross ambulances from con eunice and southern gaza down south to the rafa crossing into egypt. the rapid crossing, they are going to be taken into egyptian territory, then they're going to be put into full is really minute treat. hadn't come to us equipped as we've been told by these ready minute treats, with noise cancelling headphones for the children on board to stop the hearing
6:24 pm
behind by the engines of those had a cops as that would be flown to israel and the ministry has readied some reception centers for them that will have toys for the kids. they'll be clothing, medical supplies, doctors, etc. and from there they're going to be taken to 6 hospitals in israel and most of those hospital hospitals in the tennessee area. and that's where they will be reunited with the families. now this process, we understand he's going to be happening every day for the next 4 days. that will be 50 captives released. and they will be known to these right, these the night before, who is going to be included in the next phase, release that 4 days will then we'd be followed by we don't know, watch back is the question board is going to come off to districts finishes or tons
6:25 pm
of war, or perhaps another deal, or uh, where we stay with us because i want to show our view is these latest live pictures, some outside of the prison, which is just north of ramallah. they ok pied westbank. this is the location where the, the republican presidents are close to being held and it's ready to tension will finally be released. and of course, many family members all gathering there and until the patient, all of that. she usually important moment, of course, a tremendous amount of hope for a both in israel and across the palestinian territories as well about what this means. but all we jumping the gun in reading too much hope into this moment when it comes to what's going to happen and for today's time well, i mean the news in israel at the moment, i think it's still behind this war is difficult to say for sure. but to out the
6:26 pm
costs of it, the crux of this is the facts that october the 7th and the horror and trauma the these ladies went through on that day is still incredibly rules in the country of israel and it shops, many, many people is shot to death face in the security of the country. it shot to death faith in the intelligence that the country has, the ministry of the government. even many, many peace mind dates is raised. obviously it works for decades. trying to build bridges with palestinians trying to advocate for equal rights. so part of citizens bunch of work towards the 2 state solution. even many of them were shaken by outside of the 7th. and some feel that now is not the time to be talking about such things. people blame benjamin netanyahu. but i don't necessarily think that the war is the wrong thing to be doing. they blame met them. yahoo!
6:27 pm
because i think that his policies of both stringham us, that's how is being discussed in israel bolstering him us as an effort to sabotage that 2 state solution by dividing the palestinians. but that was it massive security blunder. he missed the mis understood how c store or how much could be essentially bought off with international money coming in. and they will be content with trucking a few rockets over the bottom of the border every now and again. but clearly they would, a neat is ray, the intention to smash from us has the broad supports of many, many people in this campaign. in israel, there was also a revenge dialogue going on as well. certainly coming from the fall, rise. people think that, you know, this is something that needs to be exact. it on the palestinian people is not a uniform is or you know, somebody that, oh is right, these things, but certainly a portion of his writings think that's so they think this is a job ha, finished and i want to see the will go on rivalry. many things that will be
6:28 pm
challenged unoccupied each race and will that's bringing out different medic ads to now james base who's in the studio with mesa. james, how it should be complicated, but for now it seems as if the wheels are moving the right pace in the right direction. i wonder about the optics of all of this because who stands to gain the most when it comes to either side of this complex because of course it's will be seen as a hopeful step for, but with caveats. well, i think from the point of the country mediators who of a lynch pin of this process. they will both sides to feel that by gaining the idea is to keep the momentum going. so you have the stock or the temporary cease file, you have to stop the guns, a benefit that to the the poor people have garza, i'm the age starting to roll, pump nowhere near enough, a many would say, but starting to come in in bigger numbers and it has until this day and then you've seen from gaza. the release of the is ready the captives importantly to the release
6:29 pm
of the tiny nationals. because this is something that is relevant in terms of world opinion. we have had the 13 is right ease and 12 ties the to have come out of a mouse attempt to but the now clause you're watching the pictures from off of prison inside the westbank of those palestinians who have been held in his randy prison. so going to be released so that hoping i think that everyone is going to feel that the end of this 1st day i it is was keeping momentum going for a 2nd day. no, i think somewhat watering. what? sorry, it was telling us of the wrong that these ladies may not have got a list yet from us for the next day, because that's the next thing. both lists have to appear on both sides to know that it continues for another day. and the idea will be to keep the momentum going up until the end of 4 days, and the capturing mediators and many others. it needs a nice community, hoping then that they'll be a way of keeping going for some more days. the problem, i think then i'm,
6:30 pm
we don't know the exact figures of the number of captives inside goals or who are actually alive if we know the number of people who are missing, who are believed to have maybe gone to causal. but of course that and many that might have died on october the 7th, and that boat is never been recovered. so there was a bit of a mystery of the exact numbers. but at some point you get beyond the women and children. and then i think the stakes get much, much higher about what the other side to do in responds. and i think that's potentially well, we have a problem. and we also have a problem clearly with the way the governments states didn't touch. and, and i think from the, from the intensity of the compartment over the last 48 days, we know that they mean business here. and they say they've not finished. they say they will destroy him, us, and i think we have to take them. but that was, yeah, of course the process has to be shown to work for it to continue to work over the next few days. in the next few days, we are of course,
6:31 pm
going to hear from some of the captives, possibly, the 3, the captives, the 2 national councils who's being returned to israel and elsewhere. we are also going to see the makeup of palestinian prisoners that have been in this very detail, some of them as young as 12 years old. i want to given what we're going to hear over the next few days, how that is going to affect our understanding of the context of this conflict. yeah . what was certainly i think going to hear testimony probably for both sides, given that many of the israelis being released are going to be youngsters. and i suspect the process because that being very, very careful about the is right is that they going to go through. i think thursday briefing and whatever less slightly that we'll hear from these riley's soon, but i'm sure some of the palestinian youngsters and palestinian women will want to give interviews pretty quickly. so we'll hear the conditions that they were held in and how they were treated. and of course, that plays into the,
6:32 pm
into the opinions on both sides, but it's not just about the opinions on both sides. i think is about the opinion of the international community as well. because already so much pressure on israel to don't have a temporary cease file, but have a permanency spa given the huge desktop we've seen in gaza when the rest of the world. and countries like thailand, which analyses 12 is national nationals released a see the benefits of stopping the compartment, i think is even hard of israel despite the fact i do believe that determination that they all going to can start this war again. the pressure of piles on them and on those countries that support that position about needing to finish the job. no, to leave united states. and of course, as a reminder of us, those 12 time nationals are amongst a large group of international foreigners migrant workers. who of course have being very much the backbone of this way. the economy, especially when it comes to funding jane space. i'll definitely get to that. thank you. okay, well, let's go to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could,
6:33 pm
who joins us down from washington. d. c. a. and kimberly, this is of course, an important holiday and united states. deb, unless i'm sure this moment is being watched very closely, particularly when it comes to the release of us captive. yeah, there's no question that there is an audience here in the united states due to that holiday. but what we're hearing from a senior administration official is that those who are waiting for the release of americans may have to wait a little bit longer. at least what we're being told is that among the 1st batch of captives to be released, it is not expected that americans will be among them. so that will obviously be disappointing for many who are watching this very carefully. still. we know the us president in his word studies, keeping his fingers crossed. we also know that this administration is watching very carefully for the full implementation of these cap just being released because what they're really helpful is this can be built upon not only to allow for future swaps
6:34 pm
but also an extended cease fire. and can leave us a close to being at a soaring international pressure to take a tougher line on this rail, given the rising capital in gaza civilian desktop. what does the find? the israel has agreed to the sci fi, say about the effectiveness of us foreign policy, and the pressure from public opinion that the us there's no question that this us president has been under pressure both internally and externally. whether it was the global protest, the domestic protests, or even the descent within his own administration. but that's why we also know that the us president, according to the senior administration officials, has told me that they have been watching the president works. the phones individually very carefully and painstakingly that he's been involved in every aspect of this process. talking with world leaders and making sure that his teams are coordinated in order to facilitate this. so there may be some pressure that has,
6:35 pm
in fact been felt by the president allowing him to get involved or encouraging him to get involved. but the bottom line, and all of this is the administration is insisting that there has been no major shift in policy. they still believe in israel's right to defend itself, but what they are saying here is that this is an example of the diplomatic process being successful. right? yeah, a big question about the diplomatic process because we know how the 4 days on the ground and goes, there may be used to be absolute max by 8 groups and the dates of millions that. but how do we think these 4 days will be used by the u. s. and others diplomatically and to try and push for something along elastic? it's expected that the president, at least here in the united states, has been somewhat damaged by some of this. there is no question that his poll numbers are among the lowest. they've been of his presidency hovering around 40 percent. that's not good for president,
6:36 pm
but is try to win re election of 2024. having said that, it's a long time until november 2024. when americans will go to those polls. and so that's what this administration is counting on. but there's going to have to be some damage control dime here in the united states the president found, but he was not received well his israel policy was not received well by younger. 2 readers and also voters of color, particularly in the most, not most of them as well as air of american community. so there is going to have to be some outreach in order for that to change the president council of those votes. as he did back in 2020 and so this is had an impact, but again, a lot can change before election day. all right, kimberly, how could a the white house many thanks for that. no. before we move on, move on. i want to draw attention to these live images. this is the offer detention center near remodeling in the occupied westbank. you see a, somebody from and that looks like a, a laurie or possibly a coach. we are expecting palestinian prisoners who being in australia jails to be
6:37 pm
released there was part of this captive exchange. $39.00, we believe to be released on friday in total on the list 100 over $270.00 posting and children of 13 women were on that initial list. and of course, this exchange will continue for the coming days. will office, they keep a close eye on any kind of nathan of the detention facility close to him, a as well as a 150 promising is set to be released from resorted to prisons in not cease 5. they all women and children. as i mentioned, many of whom have been held without convictions. oh yeah, she takes a look at the thousands of policy and children whose childhood hoping scott by is where the occupation much more national was just when she was asked to do the 2 things. you want him to get to them later placed in
6:38 pm
a so that you can find meant for to yes. do can store he ended up in a mental health unit. i am on prison is now 21 remains and then is really present. he's one of hundreds of palestinians whose tried hooks have been stolen, 2 decades self occupation. some have been subjected to sexual violence according to the international energy or save the children. so it was the change when she was born in a 2nd. i used to often probably in united states, i believe with all the charges. yarborough, remain behind. bars that are calling to 60 to female palestinians. and it's really, prisms should what do i to subbing a 16 year prison sentence for alleged roles in an attempt to stop in to talk her mother is hoping she'll be released on friday. so don't have to put that on the se
6:39 pm
in the head since the beginning of august between yes, impossible or possible that there could be a do because the situation was really bad. but when i started to hear that the, a serious i had country's got involved to get the deed done, sign gold. i said there will be a d. it's happening. 26, the seconds more than 20 women have been that us to buy is read in the occupied us back among them, right? the same goes, i'm for my detainees. are the hash and i just see it all. ok, well i was sleeping discussing the exchange of israeli comforters, palestinian prisoners, many palestinian families are being on able to bury relatives who die in this rated custody because israel has not returned the bodies rights organizations estimate. israel has refused to release the remains of 394, posting in men and women, and last stating back all the way to 1967 is don't clear how many more bodies is ready forces have confiscated since october, the 7th. hello,
6:40 pm
send you the families of rights groups, call it a form of psychological torture and collective punishment. the bodies are kept st. refrigerators or buried in israel, so called symmetry of numbers. these are ministry graves where palestinians are buried anonymously as a number rather than a name in 2018, a new law. okay? if the x ray, the police, the power to limit the size of funerals of a single family save the conditions under which he has arrived at times, their loved ones remains often degrading and humility and accumulating well under the geneva convention, deceased detainees are meant to be buried in line with the religious rights and the graves should be respected and preserved. okay, will mind the shaw as i'll just ever seen it politically, unless he joins us now in the studio. extraordinary figures and statistics. the, regarding the treatment towards policy needs have been in detention industry to jails, and to be the bodies of people who have died potentially in as ready custody. so
6:41 pm
it's taking a little early to james base. we're going to soon very soon see the lights shown into what's been going on behind the scenes industry details with this release has absolutely. i think, you know, when you have a, where do you have enough party races system? it trickles down to every aspect of life and death. it saves. i mean, this is the thing about the structural racism. when it's talk, show a racism. it means it goes beyond the surface and it goes even beyond the living and beyond the free, the free people into old, also people in prisons. it's, this is the nature of life. and that's what so aggravating and frustrated. think to the palestinians when they try to explain that or deal as paper on the occupation as living as people living under a system of a jewish supremacy. this actually touches every aspect of the life where that is
6:42 pm
sending their children to school. whether they're going to work, whether they're getting health education, but also whether even they're visiting their loved ones in, in jails or in hospitals and so on, so forth. so we are seeing, as you say, more or more the, the deeper aspects of this race, a system towards the palestinians which step out of city has had been suffering with or hunger for decades. now, when it comes to mediating a lasting see song, or indeed just this forward, a temporary cease fire when it comes to the details like that is a degree of constructive ambiguities needed. do we need to put that aside? do we need to temporarily forget about those details in order to get important to the development site that's over the line? i suppose. so, i mean, like every other diplomatic process, there is a, you know, system pragmatism involved and concessions and so on, so forth. but what i see beyond that technicalities and then begin with as you call it, what, what for me is as quite revealing is the alternative to war. because what we're
6:43 pm
seeing now is not just applause from fighting. it's a pause from violence, as we see it every night in terms of, you know, the bombings and the fear and the violence, and the destruction and so on, so forth. so this pause the ceasefire, it just gives us an alternative idea of what is possible. and why not just by this thing is what even is right is, you know, could, uh, are basically liquid that ones and, and, and find some comfort in some piece or be it hours or days. and i think that's important for us and for others who decision makers, for example, when they think about the next phase after the ceasefire. well, is that there is and then there's an alternative vision toward this outside of distribution to find. well, let's talk about that. if we might,
6:44 pm
because egypt shall president of the frontier l. c. c. a little bit earlier on today. said this he said reviving the track of the 2 state solution is not what's really designed. was he suggesting the author, he is a failure. it might be time now to start thinking beyond the orthodoxy of this to site solution. actually my understanding of what he said was that we've been going through 30 years. it's been since 1993 of the oscar process that we've been talking about. the peace process, basically what he's saying enough for the process, let's just get through the piece already. and so the 2 steps solution is almost already compromised because of the deepening go nice ation of the occupied territories. so why is that it was negotiated thing, the 2 state solution. it was a thing a way at the palestinian state and he's signing now. it's either way, even if it goes to the most densely populated area in the world. so in
6:45 pm
a sense what he's saying is no more, no more processes, we need to go to the piece. and in fact, we also heard from the spanish prime minister that probably recognizing that for the students that needs to come earlier than later. i think we're hitting more or more such calls to my mind, the so called to start solutions becoming impractical. it is not even implementable, but the idea of co existence of that's the should be the key on the basis of mutual respect on the basis of equality and justice. once we decide that, then the formalities of how this is implemented would be easily at each. but unless and until we agree that the 2 people's need to live equally in justice and safety and security. that is where the security got be at the expense of, for the city and pretty the security was when each that whether it's a 2 step solution or once fits fusion, where that kind of thing is,
6:46 pm
is we live together under one system or 2 or system to open borders and open capital f or could come later. but i think what's important now is to get to the piece not to be stuck with the process we're talking about the processes. due process is a process instead of being under it also the pressure that's across these state brown records because that's what we're seeing on the grounds in palestine. as a result of the family of the abram accords the front, the policy needed to simply went out into the equation when those are being negotiated. yes, absolutely. i mean, one of the, the easiest explanations of what happened in october 7 and beyond is, out of input sends and indifference. and the idea that certain out of countries towards that stick with the forget about the, about a student just as a, just trying to forget about the policy and logging in and sort of the keys. and then try to, you know, have businesses to commit to cooperation. but that's not data people, right? i think now more than ever we can see the up sleep out of public opinion for list
6:47 pm
altogether. not just the data more than what's going on, even worse than public opinion, is all coming together. in contrast to cynical leaders who wants to continue with a logical board, want to continue with a logical occupation, want to continue with the logic of imperialism. want to continue with the like to go back, somebody can at the expense of the pattern. so i think for the united states, and this is key by the way, neve, as we talk about that, but i'm, of course, i think what the, by that and massage has been feeling these very these. there's one we're supposed to fully unconditionally and so on. so forth and here are the arms and here's the money. but listen to all advice, an hour as why say is, if you continue with this vengeful war, this i'm driving genocide on war crimes against the palestinians. not only are you them tickets, it goes to the americans in war crimes. but you would also ending the possibility of such things as abraham. of course you are reversing the process that america has worked on for years. and you are certainly putting an end to the possibility of say
6:48 pm
for example, someone like saudi arabia being involved any time in the near future, or even in the immediate future in any such process without the spinney, an issue being resolved totally and completely comprehensively. because from now on, even as by them said himself, we need, we can look at the spec to school. and do we have to start thinking what version of adults to, to institution. now whether he's here, so not the image to be seen, but the principle is we can go back to the idea of re occupying guys are re, i hope you find the west bank. but many, thanks to that. and if any of i'll do is i'm familiar with the i brown. the quotes is the process of normalizing relations with israel, amongst regional plasma and many thanks them. a we full this countable and $87.00 out of 10 palestinians and gaza lived in poverty in more than one point. 8000000 people didn't have enough to eat. natalie you and is wanting off the immediate possibility of starvation. this is more than one point. 7000000 palestinians have
6:49 pm
been forcibly displaced by us, ready, bombardments, and evacuation. what is a sheltering and schools or you and facilities that are overcrowded and operating far above capacity? there was still a little food and no sanitation. you in says around 2200000 people. that's maybe the entire population of guys that need food days in order to survive. and there is a shortage of fuel and clean drinking water. also, the solid ation plans have shut down because they don't have enough fuel to operate . the world health organization is worried about the outbreak of disease is recorded more than 44000 cases of diarrhea or in 70000 respiratory infections. and the 9 out of gauze is $35.00, hospitals are functioning and only badly struggling to treat the 10s of thousands of kind of thing is injured industry to get tax and with the additional button, the files of patients who fully enabled because of i'm hygiene conditions garza is
6:50 pm
staring at a major health disaster on about 5 soc. is a spokesman for the palestine right present. she says the cx 5 will help a groups provide urgent assistance to the people in gaza. the humanitarian pause would allow the protest under the precedent teams, along with, on his way to see more humanitarian aid through the crossing borders. expectation would be around $200.00 trucks, although the daily trucks that has been allowed to get into casa, since the beginning of the human to 3 and 8th, is around $45.00 the trucks. so now more humanitarian is, will be allowed to get into gaza strip, which contain food, water, medical supplies, and medicine. and also, if you will, which is ation in need of this time to support the work of backup generators, power generators and hospitals that they are many of them. what are the power outages and others are struggling to mention power and they will be completed on
6:51 pm
the out of fuel in a couple of hours if they did not receive fuels. so that's why the receiving of at, if you will, will be an extremely important to support the work of hospitals and also the medical supplies. and the defense will support the work of hospitals that all of them are now lacking supplies and may defend and become supplies taken into consideration. that's only 9 hospitals, all of $35.00, but it's been overpaid across a garza's trip. okay, well we have eyes on all the focal points of this old importance, the exchange of captives. this is the scene of the rafa crossing that's in the south of the causes trip, obviously bordering egypt. that is where, and we don't know whether it's in the process of happening or may have already indeed happened as the point where it's really comp two's will leave. because this trip heading into egypt, they will then be transformed transfer through
6:52 pm
a separate border crossing in to israel, a 1st branch of 13 civilians, something to do with nationals, and as part of a separate parallel arrangement outside this current deal between a mass and it's route at least 12 pine nationals as well. of course we'll keep an eye on that as this exchange goes ahead this. this was all right, well let's talk about this a much more with abraham fi huts. he's an associate professor of conflict resolution of the toe. how is jude's hearing? capitol hill say they want to of unfinished revolutions? you haven't libya? engineers here after the arab spring, will welcome to abraham. let me look for let's take a moment to absorb what's happening here because 48 days of conflict. 14 and a half 1000 people. that mass, if you might have terry and crisis on the ground, only a few days ago. we wonderful. this will be possible. how do we now capitalize what
6:53 pm
was starting to tentatively see, take place on the ground? well, let's 1st click organize that the exchange of prison. those that's happening today is mostly women and children. and this is something to them about it is on the humanitarian level. should have been a hand the fittest day of the work and actually how much and um, the statement a few days after the war made this all file an open lane is that really is women and children. but nothing, you know, has been detecting this for all the past time, insisting that he is what he will be willing to release or able to release the prisoners without any exchange and by force. and now we are realizing it to joe biden himself, to be involved in this exchange of, of dogs between the 2 pompous and with them of the,
6:54 pm
that of egypt on cover in order to pressure. and so really is this, uh, uh, this level of extend or of women and children. so this is something that, fortunately that we are seeing happening now. i think there are good signs that the implementation is working in terms of the use of number of the, of the prisoners, but on the ground. things are not plenty of lifting. well, because we have seen the people of guys who went to the south that they have trying now to go back to their homes in the little from the part of garza to see what's happened to their homes and to meet that families. and they're not allowed to do to go back to the, to their homes and the, because i saw them all to see the as difficult as on the ground or number of levels . but again, i think it's a good sign. it's a good the progress that we are seeing this a human italian exchange is happening finally,
6:55 pm
though it's still in the 5th level. so of course you're, you're an expert in conflict resolution. i'm not asking you to solve decades and decades of, of conflict, but you have mention, of course, the important role of the mediators and all of these cuts all at egypt. but we will know when it comes to finding lost in peace, needs to get opposing sides communicating directly with each other. what do you understand the final this will work? do you think that how much is ro able to talk to each other? are they talking to each other? quotes of the book? it doesn't have to happen directly. i'm here again, the whole of the, the, it is in order to be able to getting these messages and exhibiting some pressure on both fonts as an order. but the thing is, but in directly yes, we have seen actually since 2007, that at age months where meds, a way to do i say if that makes sense, the sustainable when the house was rooting and goza and this was on the other side but it was old was afraid, jolly at age meant where the wood is,
6:56 pm
why the kids or impose a better stick, the blue kid on gauze unable for the people who does that to move it freely and to get their goods and services back out them back in the end to guys, so in a sense that insurance can be made and also to remember that the u. s. width is statements of the past, like by jan, about the pay us who made statements that we as a for example, thought that the host, how much leader destroyed in order to allow for the facilitation of adults with we in house and, and as well as it was a us responsible for asking consol to keep these back channels open. i believe it was a former director of the c. i a the us for that to happen. absolutely. that's what you know today is the form of the see a made public statements on the so in these such difficult circumstances and water, it's very difficult to do to do business without the involvement of sometimes even
6:57 pm
a po, waterfront of me, the it that i think what mid things work here, that we saw some kind of like a collaboration at the work between colorado and egypt. right. we know that because we've got about a minute left and we're talking about the voices that can get involved and future negotiations. what about iran here? because obviously there is a general communication between around and how much iran and has plaza, the time to brood, and the, the, the pool of contributors when it comes to the hopes of peace. well, since you asked about the conflict resolution in the literature out of conference, it was an ocean piece cannot be made without involving all the stakeholders, an inclusive piece building approach. and an inclusive beast piece. building support will have to involve how boss has below it on egypt is will the was all think, well that was basically in order to achieve. so that was need to remain open abraham for i had great to have you on the program. well,
6:58 pm
these are live pictures of the offer, a detention center where the goal, important exchange of captives, prisoners for us for details is expected to take price. the a grieving mother and her child, a 40 year old husband and father of for short data and use for you. we took our children into the olive trees when sun me, we saw them running towards us. we ran, but he had forgotten his phone and went back to get it. he bent down into shots and she was just trying to provide transfer. i'm of the the right. so we're going to zation. yes. dean monitored 1597 investigations of these really secular violence committed against palestinians between the 20052022. only 3 percent of those investigations led to a conviction, the regime, the cold and the page to complete the useless at this time of war. the situation is
6:59 pm
so, but that is really police hardly responding to complaints made by palestinians itself, of violence levels, family and friends now joined the many of the thousands of palestinians who gave up hope for justice long ago. coveted beyond wealth. taken without hesitation for them died for power defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scare the people with that. and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be just the power around that one out there. it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols reserves. indonesia is poised to leave the global battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play
7:00 pm
a role in solar energy harness the offerings 75 percent of global carbon credits, essentially submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the low on the bulk of this is the news life from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. so the theme is really is taken captive by a mass of at least as part of a ceasefire deal. so tiny nationals of also being free. the 1st group of promising and women and children to be free from israeli prison under the dealer, transfer the head of the exchange. this harmonies with anxious sleep for their return. unlimited rest, buy it off.

10 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on