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they should do the mechanics seem to be working relatively smoothly so far now that the, it's already concepts all back on us, right? the soil, is there any indication of what happens next? flight flight. what we understand the is ready kept is uh now note on the account is of course they are. they are free people that back in the home country, we have a list that is supposed to be released from the prime minister's office. benjamin netanyahu has always, all of these people who they are. we have 3 different families where you have multiple generations of that family into the families. it's a mother and children. and one of the families, the bundle family, is 3 generations who have a child and mother, and then a grandmother. and then there were 5 individual elderly women so entitled that seen the eldest of them, 85 years old. the youngest of them at 2 years old,
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our understanding is that malware back in is ready, tara tree. they are in a minute tree base that kind of receiving sense for them that's being set up by the minute treats at the, at the base. and then it'll be looked off the that'll be given medical attention a psychological attention. what happens next? we understand and i think sarah was talking about, is that a wrong? is it i then go to hospitals around mostly that's out of the area. and that is where that going to be meeting with why the family members, people have been waiting for them for a long time now to come home. this process the, we're looking at the moment, the with sporting play out on the, on the tv screens. so this is going to be repeat, says over the next 4 days. so get familiar with these pictures because we're going to be seeing quite a lot of them. i think this process of the icy. ah said international red cross, putting captives into the brand. it's a 4 by fours,
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bringing them down to the wrap across things going into we dips from that, that helps us to is route. and from israel, they go through that same process, met at 3 base holding center, and then hospitals, and then families. and of course, we're going to see the reciprocal thing going on the other way with these coaches, all of the palestinian prisoners leaving, he's ready jails and going back to the families as well. the big question, of course, what happens after that 4 days is up. he's that going to be an extension of that truth. is that going to be an extension of the exchange of captives for to be go back to what we've been seeing for the last $49.00 days. i think now that terrible bombardment of cause that a return to full scalable right. and what we, we are seeing the i c, c, the international committee of the red cross, red crescent playing such a pivotal role. now they really all sense stage, as you say, very clearly in this exchange,
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at least when it comes to getting the captives out of gaza into israel, as you say, no longer captives anymore. i wonder, to what extent that would be afraid the military is standing back from all of this waiting for what happens next. my not 4 days comes to an end as well. if, if you listen to the words that are coming from people like your glance, the defense minister, he says, the only thing that how much on the stands is false. he says that the fruits that we're seeing all those negotiations, the mediation taken by cats off by egypt, by the united states, to get these captives out to get the part of the pot of sydney prison is released by his owner. results recorded significance of the on slower these ready ministry as being waging on garza and the people of casa. so if you think that this means
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that the war is eva, it's very unlikely that that is the case. the is ready, minute treat off at every chance they have assessing this. this is a temporary pause. this is for humanitarian nights ago in this is for exchanges of people from both sides. but the underlying mission, the israel has set itself that the government has set itself of why figure out how mass that will continue after these exchanges are completed whenever that is. and that is something that these ready public by and large i think supports because of the trauma that i went through on the type of the 7th, the shocks that it said 3 was ready to talk to all those things that they held to be true. the security that they sort of the, the, the state of the, the intelligence they had over how mass of what it was doing inside cause, or those things were shaken to the foundations. and so you do still have some
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voices. the pace in his route fell into so here, voice as a moderation box. they aside line to the monuments and generally what people want is for how much to be finished as a ministry organization. so the voice is a piece of sideline to boy tons and all the bodies raise the money. thanks for that to washington dc. now can we have good standing by the i. kimberly, i know it's an old important thanksgiving holiday time. if you in the united states, but i wonder if the united states can confidently feel that it can take credit for the stuff that we're seeing play outs on our screens in gaza and israel on the west bank this evening. or there's no question that the white house, and specifically the by the ministration is attributing much of this deal to the hands on experience and effort of joe biden, in working with the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. the junction presidents and also the mirror of cats are in
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order to facilitate this deal. what we know is that the, as of just in the last few hours, the us president has been brief multiple times by his national security team, which shows you just how involved he has been, as this process has been playing out over many, many weeks a. so what we do know is the us president believes that this is an example of diplomacy work and what the hope is of this national security team in the bottom administration is this can be built upon. but this of for truce or sees fire can be extended, there can be future swaps. and of course, what everyone is holding their breath for right now is whether or not they're going to be americans in that 1st 15. uh, or rather in that 1st batch of 50 that are released to that is what they're hopeful . but we know that as of the early release of captives, but so far that has not been the case still the us president says he's keeping his
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fingers crossed. so to answer your question, yes, they are taking credit, and it's the president himself is doing so. as the sum will progress is um, we see more more rif exceeds if the impacts on civilians coming out of gauze. uh, i wonder, to what extent the, the united states has been able to be a little bit more critical to play the role of critical friend in regards to it's all the israel as i said today, the fact that we heard from the is really government and it was echoed by the united states that there would be no cease fire clearly. now we're seeing one uh, in its earliest forms. we also heard that there would be no negotiation with hamas . but now clearly that has happened and it is achieved what they were looking for, and that was the release. this is of some kept us. this clearly shows that the united states has been effective in trying to at least get
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is real, to move on, things that it said it would not move on. what the united states has done is, and us present it as well, has tried to put the suffering of the palestinian civilians, the innocent civilians, as they often say, uh as a high priority and also the humanitarian aid. and that has been a big concern for this white house that has been overlooked by the israelis that they've been focused only militarily. and as a result, you've seen that pushed by the, by the administration to, to make sure that this is something that was a priority. so there's no question that the white house will believe that they've been effective. but they've also been under a lot of pressure, different global pro chests. they've been domestic protests with some regularity and even descent within the bi ministration over the by the ministrations israel policy. so the president really didn't have a lot of choice if he wanted to keep people happy,
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he had to seek some movement. and that's what he did. all right, kimberly many thanks. that can be how could the white house the castle a bro could seize trying to you between israel and the boss came into force and 7 am local time us over 500 g m t. and that'd be no reports of fighting video office . some relief for cause is 2300000 palestinians have enjoyed several weeks of history bombardment. local apple reports. for the 1st time in 7 weeks, the sunrise of a garza headed different sound scape, the silencing of the guns has brought with its mixed emotions. i have nowhere to go back to him 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 who 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 and teams of volunteers, one able to retrieve that. 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 strikes to go back to the huns, or what's left of them. for those forced to move south though, there is no option of returning 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 pallets opinions detained in its presence. in return, how much will release 50 as rainy women and children held captive since the october
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the 7th, to how much says it's also prepaid to release caption is really soldiers, but on one condition? well, these are to deal with this. i think we, we also thought spokesmodel from us, but i guess we all ready to make us well, an experience is ready to and is all the presidents and designed attention. meanwhile, in israel, the desire for all the captives to be brought home safely as strong as is the military's determination to keep wiser. there will be support for continuing the war. i just hope between not continuing the same intensity because if it continues in the certainly density means moving down. so the, so the steeper told me that people are now concentrated, but it's very smart piece of land. i don't working, measuring my simple black box. didn't take place there, few minutes here in a including fuel, in a convoy of ambulances. the amount is flowing into gaza from egypt,
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and how much is about $200.00 trucks. so expect it to enter a district for each day, the ceasefire holds like level. oh to 0. ok, let's take you back. now the child stratford, who, if you're members outside the office detention center, that's south of a mile away, they'll get by the west bank where we have been expecting those 39 women and children palestinian detainees to be released from child a short while ago. we saw signs of movement for us in and that's why it would have been about 20 minutes ago, where we sold 2 buses move from this gate behind, made on for prison outs towards the main gate towards ramallah. we now understand that those boxes were carrying those prisoners and it was exactly at that time with the aged bailey on me in the valley below me, far the largest bully of the 2 guys to try and disperse the hundreds of people that
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have been gathering here over the last few hours a waiting for this prison, the release, we understand now that the policies are moving towards the municipality building one of the local administration. so patterson, middle storage, the buildings inside romanella. we've seen photographs of the palestinians surrounding a crowding around those buses. and we expect them to be now released certainly eventually when we think off to potentially medical checkups to, to the families. but as, as we have been reporting, this is just the 1st of the 1st day of full days with certainly according to the do, up to a $150.00 pile of stadiums will be exchanged. full 50 is really captives out of galls. so fall, certainly today things are certainly seemed to have gone relatively smoothly. but
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there is a lot of pressure of working on the stand on palestinians a in the occupied with bank in terms of whether they're going to be allowed to, to celebrate the release of these prisoners. we've heard the fall, right. politicians any as well demonte, basically the ministry stop any kind of celebration, which is a normal, the normal outcome of any kind of prisoner release. but people have very much aware that obviously this is the initial stage. and so many thousands of other palestinians remain in cost to raise it inside is variety, jails. but as i say, yeah o evidence suggests now that those 1st 39 prisoners have moved pallets of ofa prison on on. now, essentially in the hands of the palestinian also ortiz and seems to be reunited with the families. yeah, charles, while you've been talking, we've been seeing some scenes from the occupied westbank, crowds of people, lots of flag waving, some individuals getting out of cause we're trying to establish exactly what we are
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looking at. but what is important, of course, is that so these are no longer simply a number of people no longer simply 39 people. they are individuals. uh they all people that have been through a lot we have now the names of at least the x ray, the captives. those are now back on his very soul. and we will see you not more details about who these individuals that are. but i understand that you may have some understanding of some of the stories involved and this released man. that's right. yes, we were speaking to families who had gathered here in expectation. all that they loved ones being released and some very totally got it. does one family that has had terrible difficulties in getting a it expect taishan of me taking the adults uh they had been stopped by the is really ministry at a check point would be a good segregation. i know the gentleman saying that he was expecting his son to be
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released, but he would not be celebrating his words because of the many thousands of people that have been killed in the build up to this captive a prisoner swamp deal. another family saying that he's had some the father of his family saying that his son only has one month left to sub and he's ready to jail. and he was saying that on that basis he would have been perfectly happy with his son subbing that remaining months if it made that somebody else who could possibly being so big. so he was gonna sell it and they have a way for me for a 2nd because we're getting out of space here. but that is one of the cause. we have one of the client that is prisoners who will be protected by god. but what has always impacted me and suffered from me said i had never news about my family. sometimes i had bad news. i was afraid that i will have some bad news and i was always praying and reading koran. and i was expecting that there was,
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there will be a deal, but i did, i was not sure when they still would have taken place. i learned about this deal yesterday. what was your reaction? where on wednesday i was released, but they moved me to another place and i was supposed to be to go back to the department, but i did not go back. i told them that i needed some stuff. and they told me that they will bring me all my stuff the next day. you know, that's all i knew something. the one other thing on wednesday also they told me that there was it, they would. they reached a deal, but they did not told me, tell me when was the exact date of my release as far as i'm concerned, i was not informed at all, but today they confirmed that it was matter. i was very excited and happy to see one of my has as beautiful as i told you, as you can see, the better of the minute just lay on the money. i would like to talk about how
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you've been treated in all the prisoners are treated in the prison. well, i was not with the other of prisoners. well, in general, the prisons and we are mistreated in a kind of ways. they do not let us make phone calls, they do not. they do not allow us to go to the cafeteria to the come team. they want it to not even allow us to go to the health unit. i'm sorry, i'm very emotional. there was a negligence, of course, nobody take care of us. as far as the medical treatment is concerned, that everyone knows that we are is mistreated. we are not, we do not present any health treatments, not just our of us as women prisoners, but everyone. you seem also very emotional and you have some factors
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it, can you tell us more about your treatment mahoney on the you mean when i arrived know, tell us more about your house on the situation that i see as well as being treated as any other person they're not taking into consideration my health condition. uh huh. uh huh. so the last thing that i've been told is that i need it as free period, but the surgery is very expensive and you are about to meet. so we will not meet the surgery, although they know that my situation was critical. so now i will see how i can undertake or the needed surgery last questions. how to few now after a tours of this for someone is, well, 1st of all, i would like to spend as much time as possible with my family. and then i would like to enroll in university, maybe abroad. and i have many plans for the future. well, what do you want to do?
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i want to go to low school. thank you. so you have a last message given the situation in casa, and how about this to you? is it happened how you would not? well, this is what i said to 1st, it's very risky. of course, i'm very happy that's been released, but whatever the situation is is stressing me out. this is why i couldn't talk, we will, we will need to continue to release prisoners despite the fact that it's heartbreaking . didn't hear through any typical defense of the menu, mar tiers, and people who are being killed. thank you very much. i the okay, well we've just had a very powerful testimony. the from a lady called a model who according to her accounts it's been 8 years in prison. on october, the 7th day of the last attack and southern israel, she said that she would be moved to solar treat confinement. she told her about her treatment to impress them, as i said,
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what she ben spent. so the past 8 years. and she said she being denied phone calls that she was in need of medical surgery, but have been denied that most recently. very interesting. that off to her experience, she said that she wanted to go to law school, one of $39.00 people to be released on base the 1st day the 1st the 4 days and which we received. we believe a 150 promised indians released from it's rarely detention the number that according to the exchange deal, could well be increased depending on whether more uh, captives are released by combust fighters and other groups of pricing of the gaza strip. well, outside of a prison, that, of course is being that all important trends that referral, those are processing in detainees. south of ramallah is charles trump, for that is of course in the occupied westbank on charles,
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i'm not sure whether you heard my rouse account for 8 years in prison. she said that she'd been held and sold a free confinement as of the 7th of october. of course, the day of those frightful attacks. all of these tests moves, i'm sure we're going to be hearing much more of them in the coming days, showing a spotlight on life behind bars and us ready detention. i mean that's right, that's a very telling testimony that from, from that young woman and it's consistent with what we've been actually hearing, certainly from the palestinian prison. there are 4 twos here in the occupied west bank in recent days and weeks. they've said that since the october the 7th, so have i so tax and since the, the beginnings of all of these, it due to increasing amount and intensity, all these rates, right. the way across the west bank bodies where the ministry that happened every night and the 3000 those. so prison is the people that have been taken prisoner
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since the pot to send me a personal authority saying that the situation inside the jails, full palestinian detainees in prison is going to even was even more restrictive. not being allowed access to any kind of communication with the families even access to the mobile phones, for example, black women saying that she was denied medical treatment. so yeah, i already terrify god and telling window into that kind of suffering that these prisoners have enjoyed and the thousands that remain in these where id dials on average during the for the lights and in the days and possibly even years ahead. the 1st of many testimonies, night doubts, child stratford. many thanks for that. a spring in abraham, a flo. how to use an associate professor of conflict resolution of the doha institute, and welcome back to the program. so i mean moving scenes with emotional accounts of one individual lady, a lady called mine was 8 years in jail. well, recently,
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48 days ago she said she was moved to solitary confinement. how typical is her experience? well, it's very typical, actually the 1st of all before october. so then they went to the $6000.00 policy of prisoners. many of them were in the never even sent to the court or the see any charges. and they went on and then some of them were imprisoned and under what's called the administrative role. that the jurisdiction that is vital does without basically putting someone in enjoyed without any challenges. so we have many of these cases and also children and women that are in prison and solitary confinement as a very the waiting on a type of punishment. and that is vital does for us in a prison with a women or men. so this is something for the front of cnn's us to have these stored as this is part of them. they the life of the now of course it goes without saying
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that the number of prisoners have been increased and that we're talking about additional a $3000.00 since october, some of them and again old, but then present no challenges, some of them. and so that they can find and with no, and some of them to the military. cool. how does this certainly leadership justify this, the so called administrative detention. so being held, you're saying without trial, some of them young youngsters, teenagers. that's correct. and the, the worst thing about this is that is, i can put someone in this is the administer of the pension for 6 months, no charges, no lawyers nor no quarter, nothing. and then it has that i give it so that i didn't know as many as they want . so that we have cases where some of them spinning 3 or 4 or 5 years in prison just if a 6 months be in the news, without again receiving any challenges or a lot of that the weight is the justifies. that actually does not justify it. you
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know, this is that the, the law of the powerful and this is the way that, that imposing this because this is so for the against international law. but as i am again, the magic with the security concerns or security reasons as that they can do anything. basically the well, especially the with, has giving the green power as far as to do all of this without but isn't any concerns over this bill. it says again in a valued ex, blunt boot, the violation of international law. but again, as well to see if all the immunity from the list is above or below and then is not expected to give an answer for that. so again, is what it finds, but he's a way of security reasons, and that's what we're doing it for him very briefly, i wonder from everything that you've seen over the past few hours. how encouraged you all of being able to capitalize on this, but men to me in the hope of las cruces. uh well it's an important step. we have
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political relies this but unfortunately, and also provide some trust to the process. but unfortunately, i think the days ahead of us are way more difficult because again this, this is a humanitarian swap. i would say women and children should have happened in the 1st day of the war. but again, the mix negotiate is going to be about prisoners. serious prisoners excluding window until then and is while government has made clear that to be that usually they are very stressful. there's and they don't want anyone to be that is who, according they has a lunch on their homes, from the front seat outside. but the other way and all that does not apply to them . so this is the standard way of shipping. one pump is a human being and balances of somebody, human things, things usually don't work. and this kind of a question able to him for having been great to have you on the program to hear your analysis. many thanks for that. it will look good. thank you. back to the slide, finishes off the handover of posting and detain, lose a. so for me,
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