tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 24, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate 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 who will say 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 after weeks or from boston,
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the people of gauze mos onto the streets as the 4th a ceasefire takes home trucks bringing vital aid, including food and fuel roll across the southern. but one of the 200 are expected to enter the strip every day off this time. on wading through the wreckage of gauze health system, we'll have a look at the conditions inside one of the territories biggest hospitals. the welcome to the program. the stage is set for the 1st groups of palestinian prisoners and this way the captives to return home is part of a cease fire agreement and gaza searching strongly women and children have been handed by a mouse to the red cross and taken to egypt. israeli military helicopters are flown to the gyptian side of the roof or crossing, ready to receive them separately. thailand's government says 12 of its national was captured last month of now being freed us. we want his around his transfer
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palestinian prisoners out of jail into a detention center near ramallah and preparation to release them as part of the deal. the cuts are broken, si, fi do between israel and her last came to forces 7 am local time us over 500 g m t and that have been no reports of any fighting since they did come into force the dental office. some relief for guns is 2300000 palestinians have enjoyed 7 weeks of his ready bombardment. michael apple reports for the 1st time in 7 weeks, the sunrise of a guys, a headed different sound scale. the silencing of the guns has brought with its mixed emotions. i have no way to go back. so even if they allow us to go back to the house, my house was bombs and 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 the loved ones. many
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bodies are still buried under the rubble. the non stop is really a text, meant paramedics in 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 beta here in northern garza, the stench of death hangs heavy in the air. some families take advantage of the poles and it strikes to go back to the hunts or what's left of them. all those forced to move south, so there is no option over 10 on the ceasefire. also offers the injured and opportunity to seek treatment at hospitals in egypt during the 4 day period. as well as expect it to free. $150.00 palestinians detained in its presence in return,
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how much will release 50 is rainy women and children held captive since the october? the 7th. how my says it's also prepared to release caption is really soldiers, but on one condition. well, these are to deal with this on the think we, we are and also thought spokesmodel from us, but i guess we already to make us well, an experience is ready to release all the police and noticed and designed attention . meanwhile, in israel, the desire for all the captives to be brought home safely as strong as is the mother trees, determination to keep quiet. there will be support for continuing the war. i just hope between not continuing the same intensity because if it continues into certainly density means moving down so that so the car to think has a steeper told me to be brought. now concentrate to what is very smart piece of land. i don't want to measure my simple black box, then take place there. few minutes here in a including fuel in
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a convoy of ambulances. the amount is flowing into gaza from egypt of how much there's about $200.00 trucks. so expect it to enter a district for each day the ceasefire holds like level oh to 0. alright, well we have a team of correspondence keeping across all the developments as the space to supply progresses. we are in the occupied westbank, occupied east jerusalem, tel aviv. and also con eunice in the south of the gaza strip. had been moved. as you can see, is standing by the outside the not so hospital. honey. if this cease fire was going to be felt any way is of course the in the gaza strip, how is it impacting on life? yes little so far, the ceasefire or the pause of of what, what was going on seems to be holding at least in the southern part of the gaza strip. despite the cautious optimism for the past 40 a,
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these palestinians have lived in the living and god that have lived through a that's challenging time is ongoing bombardment and relentless airs. right. targeting a re corner of the gauze is fit for those who are staying in the southern part, particularly back to we are shocked by the sheer amounts of destruction caused to entire neighborhoods that entire residential flux and, and those who stayed in the north. uh, they are just devastated by the wiped out neighborhood, particularly in just valia and, and be, and the city of, of the tunnel and the seeds fire. and it said it was an opportunity for people at the, at the start of this date. those who were concerned about that go into the markets or gathering larger grooves as do work. constantly thinking of the risk of being at the risk of dying of these as really areas right found an opportunity today to get
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to the market and then to check out it shops and to see if they are able to reset fly and then get whatever is available just to take with them to their homes then and it was also a proper, it was an opportunity for them for families who, who lost loved ones and, and family members degree the properly and to, to visit the family members and, and, and loved ones. and a friend who were buried in, in massive graveyards the, the feelings are quite mix people are, are, are cautious about their optimism that because the, you know, after 4 days there is another round of a violence is going to break and the world will go where it is going to resume, but at least they will, they think of, of just seizing the opportunity and make sure that whoever is remaining of the people that they know they're ok. and they are able to do to talk to them. right. and uh, and how do you, how visible, how accessible is the 8th that's being flowing into gaza across the raf across the
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hills. so far since the air in the mornings are in the beginning of the seeds fire when it became effective? uh we heard we heard about the about a 150 trucks, so of food supplies and then medical supplies were allowed into gaza there for a truck. so over fueled, we're supposed to get in, but only 3 of them made their way to do java and out of it for more of, of cooking gas were allowed to enter the gaza strip. now if we want to talk about the, the mechanism of, of those, the humanitarian aid and how are they going to be delivered? there are, there we have the, the, the united nations as the, the organization that will be responsible for the delivery of those of human, at 3 an 8, at least in the southern part. we can talk about a mechanism that is going to be practical in some how easy to direct to deliver those a but when it comes to the northern part of gaza and we just think about that there
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. all the technicalities involved with the process in terms of stimulatory, in a supply chain on the fact that our know a crew members on the ground there isn't. there's no presence of international organization to help with the delivery of, of, of those a humanitarian it's, it's going to be very difficult to, to think that those 8 are going to be, deliver it to the right to places or to the designated places. but so far we know medical edward a few of those the trucks made their way to the northern parts in that attempt to reach to hospitals. and they have the, the carried medical supplies and some essential uh, necessities. 3 for people who are still still there, there is a lot more need that needs to be done. and according to what we hear from people here, those 200 attracts those 4 days of these by are not enough. people are looking for a permanent actual seeds fired, not a 4 day pause, and then a continuation of the same of the tragedy. yeah, it is a race against time,
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given that so 4 day window honey, my mood speak to us. and connie, it has many sites, is always okay, well, let's take a closer look at the $39.00 palestinians who will be released on friday. they were being transported from 2 x ray, the jails to the off of prison, a south of ramallah, and they'll provide westbank $24.00 days to chinese. or they were approved for release of women, 15 or children, many child for offenses such as throwing stones. they come from areas across the occupied westbank, but most of them occupied east jerusalem, which means they are effectively under was fairly police control. child stratford is that of a prison. that's as i mentioned, that south remodeling occupied westbank were expecting very soon to cease signs. strong evidence. charles, that's a those palestinian prisoners have indeed been released, but i got it as being some claims of tear gas. 5 want more information. yeah.
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that's right. maybe in the last few minutes or so. um, i know the fully up to you guys fired towards this hill short overlooking the prism, what you called see all the roads, if no thousands of people that have gathered here in expectation of the arrival of these prisoners, i presume you're looking at the pictures of that 2 guys now yes, we are doing so this earlier on. and it's, you know, as an indication of, of the increasing levels of expectation. one would be safe in saying, possibly even frustration. now obviously it's got dock. we know that these ready to catch hoops to be moved out of the gulf stream. still no sign of any arrival of the 29 palestinian women. and mine is that i'm being brought to uh, to offer prison. we'd be speaking to some of the families as they've got a coming from various areas across the west by and i'll just give you some of the
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personal anecdotes because it's a real window into, into the feelings and really highlights the, the many he's of problems the palestinians in the occupied territories, a face, i mean, one family that we spoke to was coming down to to pick up the they don't show who was arrested last year for in till car them in the know of the strip books are in the know to be able to buy chairs just a was stopped, and this really made a trading check point and question, you know, highlighting how difficult it is just afraid of a movement across the occupied territories. here another family member of the, the family of, of a lady. cool drug on a funding. she's 25 years old when she was arrested last year. she's an administrative detention that's, that's a detention that basically enables these really is to hold people indifferently without trial. i'm her mother telling us that she would only believe that her
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daughter was released when she got her at home and she could see with our own eyes in their own home and another charlie got it, got from another mom, a mom of a 17 year old you, she's being released the job code, one task who was arrested last year. she said that the family will not be celebrating. and the reason why she said was because so many people it being killed in the build up to this prison or a captive swap. she said they'd be so many thousands of miles as there is no cause for celebration. so yeah, i really mixed mixed sense of emotions, a big express spot by family members. but as, as i say, no real clear indication as yet as to the exact timing of the arrival of these prisoners. and meanwhile, as you saw. busy the pictures of bacteria gasping, 5 we've seen more, is riley soldiers move up into position close to the check point,
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where we understand that the release of those prisoners will happen. sure, of course they'll be once the release of these passing in prison is to be a flash point for further violence, particularly in the occupied westbank. i mean, the head of this moment we did hear from it's a mob been give you. uh, probably the most cool kitchen member benjamin doesn't yahoos. right. wing government suggesting that he didn't want to see any signs of celebration and that they would be prepared to hermetically sealed. any thing that constitutes that always seeing that to take shape there on the ground. what's interesting, you mentioned that because just before we came to live to you, a local journalist who was telling us that she was having reports of a raid on one of the prisoners families, homes in bay. lot from bethlehem was as widely known as a body is right, the memory wanting the family specifically not to celebrate the coolest during
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christmas swamps. a personal release is in the past. you to see of thousands of people come out on the streets in various towns and cities across the occupied west bank to celebrate the release of all prisoners. um, that kind of freight from hawkish members of the as it is right, the government is perhaps of no surprise whether we will see any celebrations remains to be seen. i think it's pretty safe to say they will be small, localized ones, but part of the full front of people's minds here, let's not forget, this is the war and gaza is on going. this is a full day. see spa of the files and simple thousands of people being killed and that's very much of the full front of people's minds. a say all hopeful that we all today going to see the 1st so it's, you know, on the board could well be hopefully a 150 palestinians released in this prison as well. but as i say, a lot of on on said questions as to how exactly this will play out in the coming
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hours. and everybody have very much aware that the war and gaza goes on as an awful lot at stake here at charles of course, she will keep an eye on the scene outside of detention center and also from all of that child stuff. and thanks. okay, well let's go to the view now for me, i'll get by the stories. landman will re challenges following developments. the, i've already, we've getting a clear impression of what the exact mechanics of this exchange uh, quite a lot of details in the operations safe auto could see what we know. the yeah, many, many moving costs. and as you were just saying that with, with charles, there was a huge amount here at stake to boring policies. you have 0 trust in each other, trying to agree something through the auspices of the international mediation is katasha agents in the united states, facilitated on the ground by the international red cross. that's what is going on at the moment. we understand that. so the 1st of these captives to be released from
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gaza. uh, in the control in the hands of the, in special red cross. we believe that the now the wrapper crossing the crossing between the south of gaza and egypt when they go through that crossing, they might have already. but we understand invested on the con, the, because aside, when they go through, uh they will then be taken in for military park. helicopters is radian industry headquarters with a noise cancelling headphones on board for the children that to protect the hearing on the phone. that jenny, that'd be taken from egypt to israel. and that will be taken to some holding sentences that are being met. a p d made ready by z is ready, minute traits that is holding times as that will based solely to the kids. they'll be medical attention for anyone who needs it. they'll be psychological attention from that. they go to hospitals. uh, 6 hospitals in israel,
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most of them in the tennessee area, and that's where they will be re united with their families. now that process that i've just described is probably what we're going to see play out every day for the next 4 days. as we go through those cycles of captives being released. the x rays we have assigned are going to get a list from how mass all who is going to be reduced the following day. and then we'll see that price is played out once again. what happens off of that 4 days is off is of course the big question. so what do we see and explain? since do we see that the policies is right and how much trying to extend it out for is that the end and back to the fine thing? right. i mean we, we have, of course being here a little, much on a daily basis from the start of the ministry, giving that site to support and how the conference is going now that this 4 day period has begun. do you get the sense from where you are? so the military are taking a step back from that, so they're not getting a role in this narrative for the ongoing restoration.
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so if you have, it was coming from the ministers miles if you head was coming from the general was now was this is a very temporary pause. this is not the end of the war. you've heard that from job guidelines, the defense minister, you've had it from benjamin netanyahu. you've heard it from, of the mid of treat vegas to this is for the, from the, the writing perspective. and i think from how much this perspective as well, i really full days perhaps a few more of law in the fighting for humanitarian supplies to go in full captives to come out for palestinian prisoners to be released from his ready jails. a israel from the government perspective have nothing from us. a thoughtful perspective as well. views they as well as a job half done at best. they had a clear mission statement when they started today. and the mission statement was
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we're going to get the captive home and we are going to smash. i'm asked how much does not smashed, how much is not destroyed, how much is still a fighting force and a governmental force within gaza. everyone in israel knows that they're all voices for peace. there are those who are saying that this c spa should be extended and may have multiple permanence. but i don't think there's a majority in, in israel october. the 7th was a massive shop to everyone in this country. it shifted every assumption that people had about the security of the state and the ability of the state to protect them. as has is ray, the citizens, and the view of how mass that had been accepted before that it was contained that which acted as well how much deputy wasn't contains. and i think the general view and as well as the bi events feeds that's how much is not something they can do right anymore. and this will have to carry on where we many sites that where we
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chose occupied these choices. this cause now to solve highlights using tennessee where people are course waiting for news about the release of the 1st group of captives. and just thought of, of course, telling me if it's very much being that the empty center of the push, the pressure applied on these for the government to try and get these captives released. now that we know that we are on the precipice of based on the cost of seeing this, how people are reacting that the, sorry, if i was looking the other way because we were just still trying to gather that information is coming in great 5 bits and of course it sold based on his writing media source is nothing is sort of officially confirmed. and as we've been following it, just to give you an idea of what's happening here in this way, which is where the families is. cap says the guy that there's been sits in everyday way. they come thing just to the left of me, but you can, hey, also pres, being song and people that have come out and support all day. and those not since
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we've been following this so close to the star, have those so i, hey, everyone is walking around on their phones watching to see every movements of those concepts as they make it onto this side. now we know from what we understand is that they've gone through rough off what we're hearing from is really media also. and again, this is on can funds, but from the videos and photos that we've been seeing. is it a couple of those that i've been released on elderly women? it's set to be one who's $78.00 and $1.00 who's $72.00. and again, one of them is set to have lost a husband on october 7th where he was shot and killed again. nothing confirmed deficiency, but this is what we're hearing from is really me the i guess perhaps they recognize some of those that haven't paid in the videos on site. so it's a way of saying, but in terms of what you were saying about the mood earlier, i'm very surprised that key, but not some very long. we had when they we heard that they had been handed over and to be wellbeing checks. medically a by is riley's uh that was sort of uh,
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a sudden uh che, if you like and some music playing and jumping and, and that's a display of very temporarily display. but all happiness because there is some sort of a sense of relief. this is somebody who has been in the making for weeks and for very long time is writing these and families and relative never thought that best could be possible, at least not what we're seeing now. so to actually see videos and photos of this and to see it happening so many people, it's really quite incredible on this thing that they just hoping and praying that they're going to be seeing more of this policy. and beyond that full day pause. right? so many things of that sort of products, intel of, oh, okay, well let's re introduce spring back in james, based on the different i think editing because james was starting to get a little bit of a clear understanding of the exact numbers. let's start with what we know about is really to national international companies are being released from guys. yeah,
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this is come from country sources. clearly cap taught is the place that has been controlling this mediation process is led to what has occurred today. the figures we have are 12 type nationals that have been released. one filipino national teen is riley's. now the pictures you keep seeing on the screen of the truck. so the international committee of the red cross those pictures were showing. now those we believe of the tie and filipino cap tubes crossing into rafa in those pictures. we have not seen pictures yet. of the israelis who are now on the roof aside as we understand it. remember these riley's all majority women and probably women and children. the majority of those, quite possibly children, we don't have any breakdown of those of the 13 is riley's at this stage and they
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are being, it seems kept away from the cameras. that exactly whereabouts is not clear. sure. off cameras trained on various pots that they may will go from, from, from the junction side. having left garza but we've not seen any pictures yet. so obviously with keeping an eye out well actually for some people may not be aware about why they're all 12 tie. comp, just be released. why there is one filipino individual being released as well. what, why is that? why these numbers suddenly beings of lifted alongside the least of these well, i mean, 1st is, was saying that the main deal that we're talking about and we've been watching today the deal to have this temporary for i see, saw, and this release of these captives held by him as these railey and jewel nation is ready to nationals in return for the palestinian prison is being held by israel being released at the same time on the 8th going into garza, that is
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a deal between hamas and israel bro. could buy cattle. we think that the others that are being released and the lots and lots of loving from all the other countries that have people being held in gaza is assigned to deal that has taken place. but taking place because of the deal. because there is this spa that allows the sort of things to take place. now why, why would they that are in the 1st place in southern israel, a long way away from the homes in asia? well, that's because of agricultural work. there's quite a lot of agricultural migrant agricultural workers that have brought in by israel a, in some of the conduct sees and some of the other areas of southern israel in terms of the ties. we believe that there are $23.00 tiny nationals who are currently on accounted for. we're not of course sure whether all of those were being held in gaza whether some of them died on october. the 7th. that boat is when never
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recovered. and whether some of them actually died in the punishment that this happened in the $47.00 days since october the 7th. so it's, it's not clear whether these are all of the ties on the left to live in garza or no . so just a 1st batch of, of ties have been released, but certainly this has been confirmed by the type of prime minister that they open 100 data reminder of the introduction to i mentioned to all of this. so that's the $2612.00 ties on. so, you know, on 13 israelis as part of this agree deal. i've just got this line and james, this is the cuts off for ministry, have posted on x only. twits. us concerning the release of 39 women and children trusting you to change status, re, to jail. so confirmation now all from both sides that an exchange is happening. what you house. yeah, and this is exactly i think the way they wanted it to play out. it was
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a very carefully staged process, starting with the start of the, of the temporary c saw and then both sides in a reciprocal way, releasing the people that they said they would release today. they submitted lists of who was to be released. and these people, it seems, have been released. they'll be hoping that the fight, this is olga on the way it should have gone, means that they will now be already or maybe soon. 2 more lists which will list those being held in garza that will be released. those are being held in these riley prisons that are being released for the day to of this process. and the plan is to keep the momentum going and keep this going day by day until we reach day for now day for is when we then don't know what happens next other than the fact that israel has made it clear that if they continue to get at least about 10 of the
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citizens every day they will give another day of pause. so potentially this could go on for some more days. there are lots of things we don't know. we don't know the total number of people being held inside garza of the total number that might be held inside cause or is something like $248.00. but we don't know whether all of those people were actually taken to gaza whether some of them actually did die on october the 7th. and that bodies were never found. and we, we don't know with us how many of them died as a result of his right bombardment. since that point, i think it's pretty clear that oft uh, the 1st 4 day period. most notable maybe most the women and children will have been released and the states get much, much higher when you get beyond women and children. and it breaks the question whether this will be able to continue. and you have to remember what these randy government has said. and i think from the intensity of the bombardment that we've
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seen by israel until now that they tend to mean what they say. they say that war is not finished. they have not reached that range. and at some point they are going to start the bombardment of gauze, or again, you know, time is of the essence james base. buddy, thanks for that. okay, well let's get the view now from washington d. c. and i'll correspond to. kimberly, how could his standing buy from us, the us, capital, the and kimberly, we've got a clear idea now of the numbers, the nationalities when it comes to the captives being released from gaza, but no indication as yet about us citizens. for more. if you have a minute the right, well the white house is washing carefully to see of those is rarely so our dual nationals what their secondary citizenship is. but what we're here in here at the white house is that, that those who have an american passport are likely to not be in that 1st batch of
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captives that are released. and so that is obviously going to be disappointing to some, but the white house telling us here that in fact there is hope that there will be dual national americans that will be released in the 1st batch of 50 captives. and so that is what the white house is doing, holding its breath right now, but watching carefully for the implementation of the ceasefire and the swaps what it looks like in terms of medical conditions and whether this remains on track. because the goal in all of this is for it to be extended from the by the ministrations perspective. but it can be help. polarizing is all developments between as well and how i'm us in the us. we have seen enormous demonstrations and all sort of pressure on by them from even members of his administration. nevermind internationally. how is all of that affecting? i guess cus administrations for policy gays there has always
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been kind of a clear line between democrats and republicans. conservatives and liberals are liberals and conservatives, i should say. but in this case, what we've seen is kind of a mix up when it comes or mass shop, if you will, of, of different ideologies. pete republicans who typically had always supported israel . now saying that they aren't entirely convinced the president's policies are the right one inciting with, with palestinians particularly posted impressions. we've also seen stops democrats the president's party who have fallen away because they don't like his policy with regard to started support for israel. so it's really become kind of a confusing sort of moment for the binding administration and is more and given the timing, because typically this is sort of the last 12 month period before re election or voters. and what by the hopes will be re election,
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go to the polls and so to have this kind of uncertainty, 12 months out is not ideal. there's still a lot of time to go, but it's the same time. the fact that young people, people of color, particularly the error of just sent air of americans as well as muslims, have fallen away from joe biden over this issue is somewhat alarming. and so there's going to have to be a lot of work done to extend and convince some of those members of the party to come back. all right, kimberly many thanks, bye. kimberly. how could the washington d. c. okay, let's take you to these important pictures that we're seeing from the or rafa crossing ambulances. the coolest bringing the is frankly, filipino, at least one filipino and 12, ty captives. we've been held in the gaza strip for the past 48 days. it's difficult to see at the moment from that picture whether who we are looking at. um, obviously they need the support of some medical teams that they look quite so us
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quite out the way of course, we'll keep an eye on that important developments in the story as we go forward. and this is change a case till i have here on out as here of childhood scott, by his radio occupation, who's here from the palestinians. suffice ready feel safe at the young age the the brought to you by visit capital. hi sadie, looking on the coastal, i forget parts of japan over the next couple of days. cool up to across the cream, financial and into move and areas of china. we have an awfully wayne's is coming in across the sea of japan. so that still producing some of those shows a wintry in nature temperature and take care of any around 13 degrees. a system makes its way through 11 celsius the 4 take. yeah,
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so certainly on the cold side at the state school system, what's the weather coming into? i know of career tells us the winter weather just to the north of beijing. but for months of china advocacy last tried temperatures about where they should be in hong kong. with some pleasant sunshine, sunshine to show it was across south east asia, as per usual was the share was that me looking a little lively just around the belay peninsula. the larry o storms rolling in here that could develop into something a little more lively. so we all keeping in place on that one kit, scattering a shelves across malaysia and into indonesia and a good scattering a shelves to into southern parts of india. as for lanka, sing some live to show us southern north we're looking at was just running the west and got so over the next couple of days on usually wet weather this. i mean, i've got to always warnings in full system as we go one through the next steps. so you see how it really wraps up all the way to go to wrap. you might even see the show in the fall south of buckets, tom the quote to you by visit cuts on the call, choose solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative
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solutions. not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number, think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person ensures. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want we want to break because the women and my country, they're not sweet to come up to us. we are not, and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be treated equally. we are working in their thoughts, that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the po, to 0 as a reminder for our top story is this, that 113, this way the women and children of being handed by her boss to the red cross and taken to egypt. and now in the process of being transferred to his tray, the hospitals, 10 time nationals and one philippine spring release. meanwhile, israel has transferred palestinian prisoners out of jail into a detention center near remodeler in preparation to release them as part of this deal. and these are the ami is trying to prevent people from moving to northern gaza during the 4th a ceasefire, which came into effect early on friday. some displaced families that are trying to
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return home or to survey what's left of the sort of ok, we're early in my colleagues supervisor. the aspects of glossy hans member must, has political bureau. he says that's a mass off of patch release, old captives, including israel. the soldiers, if israel agrees to release o palestinian prisoners the we in the thrust is right enough know before 70 or before 50 is all the time you're going to post is are we test that in many times in different locations? and i think that is what it is in a we hold the policy and the people under think the last for this war in on guys are playing. that is william, is it, is it an amy is a product and i mean we could not, no, we never trust them. because i think though, what the job doing now is just killing somebody then destroying everything. this really cost without destroying. they want to kill the life in golf and they wanted it to destroy the policy and the people,
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these people are not interested in anything related to the piece or cause this task or even for, for, for a ceasefire. we have the trust in, but i think that when do we for the, our condition because it will be that because not do more because now till now these are not that you anything either in the military side or the political side. they just click the city, this is the big of the huge i q, but also is right. is to come. most of you the most would be the but the going to be able to use the biggest problem that we are going to. busy have to destroy us to destroy there is this does the destroying the panels to bring the hostage and back placement, but they do not anything. and you think they need to put the score. so i think it's the big chris to know, but this succeeded in a proud to go more so the, in the us and to kill, of those and the, to do that more than i did. it shows the board, the, this a big problem. or if it's like they've done, they should come to decide that i was to, in, in, in, in confidence. that is,
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i was a fan in god's law. and the, when the acute, nothing can. so you told us that a mazda is open to releasing to negotiating the release of further a civilian captives that are currently held in gaza. aust or civilians are released . what about is really soldiers? and i think this is another story. well, these are to do with this on the think we, we got and also thought spokesmodel from us, but i guess we all ready to make us, well, an experience is ready to and it is all the appraisal noticed and designed attention . we have no. so you're ready to assess, rarely presenters, i say, i beg your pardon is really, so is it less that? yes, okay, it is a must have used all that for exist and we all need to do this days. i just want to just i can't, let's say introduce it to him for how to is associate professor of coffee resolution at the, to howard street. he's also the author of unfinished revolution, jim and libya, and she needs it off to the heritage spring so well poised in helping us to
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understand and i'm pick what we're seeing at the moment. so, as far as things go, things appear to be moving in regards of this exchange of captives. we know that 10 times one filipinos citizen and 13 is really use. some of them may have jewel nationality of also now being released the, as we're speaking, being handed over to the red cross transport it across the board into egypt before they make they way back to israel on to the other state other nations. how important is it when it comes to trust building to make sure that these processes are smooth and that they are able to continue unimpeded or thank you. i think this is a very important progress. what the leader seeing at the and this actually the success of this move will be it will provide the foundation for other successes on in the future. let's remember that uh, the we are seeing only the 5th, a group of captives being released. but there are, there will be
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a lot of the bottle on the day after me or over the, for the pause of this war that was going to see today some additional captives being released from, from both sites. so that if we continue this, i felt for this i think we would it be positioned strongly in order to negotiate federal level. so this is going to build a task not only between the 2 main part. this is why i'm us here, but also this will provide a task in the process itself. and when i say the process, meaning the old pump is enrolled, because we know that the deal has happened with involving maybe it, that is, egypt cuts out and also the by the administration, the by the and then the session and visited him in a from day one in deputies of prisoners because this is a very important uh thing for by then on the domestic level. right?
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so all these pump is coming together, negotiate thing over the past for the day is and then they live, i think in terms of outcomes. i think the whole process will be trusted in order to do more of the limits. let's talk about those said those media supreme. let me, let me 1st also confirmed, we found this on the console for administrative posted on x, confirming the release of 39 women and children detained in astray details. we don't know, of course, if they've been actually allowed to return to their families yet, but we know at least officially they have being released console is probably the right central, pivotal role throughout the whole mediation process. and given these lines the way hearing now coming from the category farm ministry and also a lot of hand holding because we make our way through these crucial for days body from them. but i'm sure from egypt to that, that's true. and actually that is one important, correct? that is think about the cut that i mean, the issue is to remember is that it's a unique in a way that it's the only part the,
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the step of course i'm of that has access to own pocket. as of this conflict cut, that is the only property who is speaking, how mouse is royal, the united states, all of the same time of egypt to us, to a list of the extent that says that communicates with the us. but we know of the special relationship that comes out of has, with also with how much is that they've been to exercise some leverage in order to you know, to bridge this deal. include think actually the to as, according to some reports of the, to the captives that they would have. it is unconditionally, in the 1st week of the war, my home us some of the thoughts i was saying that it was due to the country and innovation and the pressure of using the level to do it. how much that it is such a present. so i think the important thing about the, remember about that a successful with the issue here,
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that it's the work that way each box to bring something while it is through the process where it cuts out of has the access to all the font is also egypt and the importance of egypt and the weight of egypt, and also in the original politics and also being on the boat. that's what it does, right? and also, let's not forget that all of the, by the administration, when they see that they want something they're able to achieve it. is that by them is the only one who has the leverage to push on as well on sort of things. you know . yeah, that's so one thing which actually gives us a lot more what's by them is not doing the levels in order to put them in. so this is what i saw as diplomatic efforts. of course, the risk, the, the, our context could groups that came out of the, the re add summit, the, our believe it organization for assignment cooperation have been touring, one off to another,
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a security council country starting with china. what does it say when it comes to finding hoops for a long term solution? these nations are playing apparently such a pivotal diplomatic role now? yeah, thank you. let's remember the, this is this a group actually can the contact the girl, the as a result of the, the out the summit of autobahn muslim countries that it's kim to lift the toilet. i think we've been, there's a lot of damage that has happened and also this really does not seem to be on the level of what 57 and most of them countries bring to the table. so with this kind of loved somebody that's bringing everyone of that, oh, i see organization of his let me cooperation and then the outcome is only a group that's out of visit. think a hit on that. i'm trying to exercise some pressure on the diplomatic level. this
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possible to try not china is already compared to the was, has a more balanced role. so it's a good start. that also indicates, uh for that you as that was, does not seem to be the indispensable to the 8th it in this conflict. there are others now with the way of or that is having some changes trying as a play a more significant role on the web, the stage so that the pragmatics, the pressure is limited to the diplomatic level. we have seen the diplomatic level is not building much results in terms of outcomes, right? so uh, but again, it's something that we should consider that look out if the track of this is good to go to changes in the future. so limited to finding some effectiveness, feel better on the called the abraham fraud. great to have you back of the program . thank. thank if as well, the 150 postilion set to be released from its randy prisons and the sci fi dealer. will women and children, many of whom are being held without convictions? ali hashim takes a look of,
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of thousands of palestinian children whose child has to be installed by this way. the occupation national was just that. when he was asked to do 2 things, you want him to get to them later placed in a so that you can find meant for to yes, it can store, he ended up in a mental health unit. i am on prison is now 2100 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 lose how often probably in united states have released with all the charges . yarborough,
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remain behind bars that are calling to 62 female palestinians and is really prison. should open. why i to subbing a 16 year prison sentence for alleged roles in an attempt to stop in to talk. her mother is hoping she would be released on friday. so i had to put that on the se in 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 serious i had countries got involved to get the deed done signed god. i said, there will be a d. it's happening. 26. the 2nd more than 20 women have been that us to buy is read in the occupied list, best among them. right? the same goes, i'm for my detainees. are the ashan. i just see it all slow, even before the war began hawks, over the 7th day, the 7 out of 10 palestinians in gauze i lived in poverty and more than 1800000
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people didn't have enough to each well. now the you and is warning of the immediate possibility of starvation. this has more than 1700000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced by it's very bombardments and evacuation orders. now sheltering in schools or you and facilities that are overcrowded and operating far above capacity. there is little food and no solicitation as well. you and says around 2200000 people. that's going to be the entire population of guns. i need food to eat and what is this a 5 and there was a shortage of fuel and clean drinking water. the selling nation plans have shut down because they don't have fuel to operate. world health organization is worried about the outbreak of disease is recorded. motor 44000 cases of diarrhea. 70000 respiratory infections. $99.00 out of causes $35.00 hospitals are now functioning. and i really badly struggle have to treat the 10s of thousands of palestinians injured in australia tax. well, with the additional burden to thousands of patients who for ill,
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because of unhygienic conditions, garza is facing a major health disaster. about 5 soc is a spokeswoman for the published on red cross and she says the cx 5 will help 8 groups provide urgent assistance to kind of thing isn't doesn't the humanitarian pause would allow the pedestal, under the precedent, teams along with, on his way to receive more to 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 it 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
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outages and others are struggling to mention power and they will be completed on the out of fuel in a couple of hours if they did not receive fuels. so that's why the receiving of, 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 mid defend a and b to come supplies, taking into consideration, that's only 9 hospitals, all of $35.00, quite a bit of face because across at garza, well, there may be a csr and gaza bothers where the forces have been continuing to carry out rates in the occupied westbank. these images show the forces in the old city of nablus. 2 young palestinian men were rest of the same property as in douglas in york by the westbank, where he spoke to a teenager, affected by israel as constant rates of the historic events of today have gone on
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in parallel to the ongoing raids, detentions and deaths. here in the occupied westbank across the territory, we've seen a number of raids. we've seen at least 2 people killed and uh, as a result of, of, of interactions with use rarely, military. we've also seen 15 people, 15 fresh detentions in the occupied westbank. most of the time, the largest demographic that is rarely soldiers tend to target a check points during raids. our young men and boys, and to discuss more about that life under the occupation, i'm joined by z, all those so that we that he is 15 years old. he lives here in douglas. thank you very much to you and your father for joining us in today. can you tell me what does it like for you and your friends? what is life like under occupation? well, it is quite a bit hard, you know, every day you get, you see some new people detained every couple of weeks. you see some new monitor monitors. you don't really know how to plan out your life. you can't really do that
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with all the documentation coming in discerning their dominance over us every couple of months. um yeah. and regarding that assertion of dominance, what does it feel like when you see aircraft overhead or you see soldiers on the street in your hometown? can you describe what that's like for you? well, it is quite a bit, you know, disappointing seeing how other people and countries just look at it and just don't say anything. it's also quite a bit a, you know, and isn't remember that must be frustrating, trying to it would be for us to it's for us reading just seeing them just walking down, watching, shooting down, just people and civilians walking through a streets, destroying them, destroying buildings as well, they say the army is trying to prevent people from moving to northern cause and during the seas 5,
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but tens of thousands of posting and still remain them. this is by noon on the northern edge of the causes, a strip journalist who filmed this for, they said there are no longer any habitable buildings in the town. and the rubble is left of what was once the flushing community of the weeks of s strikes and the ground and cushioned by squarely forces. and now we want to show he was left to form cause us largest medical facilities, the in the nation hospital in bed. law here also in northern garza, these pictures which some of you may find distressing. speak louder than was the bodies have them being buried. that because it hasn't been safe to venture out doors in order to to graze. is there any tanks of snipers have surrounded the hospital for days now? since he went out of service a week ago after struggling to operate with minimal fuels of medical supplies. in his final day, surgeons had to perform operations without
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a spat taken by towards 5 hundreds of displaced palestinian sort shall to day off to being forced from that which i got the same spoke to our truck shawn upon us to noon who has lived in gauze of 27 years and whose home was destroyed on the 3rd day of the war. he says he's worried about the psychological effects of the war on his children. i have no way to go back. so even if they allow us to go back to the house, my house was bombs and 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 who loved ones are missing. at least they can go pick up the pieces and try to search for their loved ones. we're also happy that some sort of aid is coming maybe some fuel, some cooking gas, because we haven't had any gas in my house for 3 weeks now and we using firewood and coal. charcoal, sorry to chill cool, can provide for the,
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for the kids. and my family is rid of 12 people and we are i the peas and turn the displaced persons. and this has, this is the 1st time this happens to us. we've been, we've been through was since 2008 and the, even my youngest boy, he's almost 13. you have to go through 5 boards. i'm really worried about the trauma, the psychological trauma that most of us are going through, including myself, of course, of all traumatized by this war. and we are hoping for peace be for everyone. ok, do you expect to that's at this short term ceasefire with that, the way to reach a long time, a truce that would seemed a little bit wind from us and he's real. well, i hope so, but i don't think so because a living here for the 27 years and gaza and seeing the is right aggressions on slots on wars. i don't think it will last for long because skirmishes. good start
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and for me, the side and this could lead to the end of, of this. and so this is the material called a like a upstate lab set for me in the bulk of this news. i'll be back with much more details about the ongoing exchange of campuses between casa and israel. stay with us here on that, which is here for more development. since we cover this developing story, the cutoff from the higher risk base has become a make shift time for some palestinians from the go straight. there was a local government building designed to support some of his outcomes for display these men employed under agreement. israel made with the goals of labor and industry which allowed a set number of people to look into. that on saturday, employee is acting on his way. the police instructions were told to take them to check points at the keyboard. westbank we are talking about as we speak, 550. this number might just tries to a 700 or maybe
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a 1000 because people are keep they are keeping pouring ones. they all just covered inside israel handed over today's reading and the 3 and they on val just simply left off to being beaten and accumulated on patrick points to find their way to the, to the surface. everyone who is watching the news on the mobile phones. unlike you are right, they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. they can't get home and there's nothing they can do about it. it is sure visual and see us and he threw off when, i mean, i wasn't here, i shot him dead. the controversial us know, stand your ground. you're seeing that these laws actually encourage more violence. giving assailants the right to kim. we're sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok. i'm denying justice to victims. families lines investigate licensed
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a q on out to 0. it was the gruesome monitor that shots malaysia to policeman was sentenced to death for shooting. a young woman. i'm blowing up a party that was the killing linked malaysia's highest office, and one on one east was exclusive. one of the convicted pillars breaks the silence to make some space for revelations. madry maneesha 0 must speaks on out to 0, the serious are, and he's taken captive by him. so we're at least as part of the society, this 10 tying up shows. and a filipinos was also being free, the bulk of this, so just their lives. so also coming up the 1st group of palestinian women and children to be freed from the state prison. under the deal, a transfer half of the exchange has families waiting anxiously for their tense. the
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