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ross, it's international perspective with a human touch assuming way in and then pulling back out again. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media. on out to 0. government shut off access to social media, the . the welcome back would be with us on children. all this is the news our live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the t 9 palestinian women and children are freed from his riley prison under a cease fire. they reached between israel and thomas, the t needs riley's taken captive on october, the 7th. the released part of the agreement as these 10 time nationals understand
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if p knows civil subjects for a moment. the rest spies off the weeks of bombardment, the people of gaza remote jumped to the streets as the full day ceased. file takes effect and trucks bringing vital page, including food and fuel, rolling across the southern board. 200 are expected to enter the strip every day of the seas 5 the while it, israel's war on gaza may not be over the but for the 1st time in 49 days, people in garza have been able to breeze without the daily tara of his riley attacks on both israel and homos have secured their 1st release of captives and promised any prisoners under a temporary cease fire agreement. in the past hour, israel has freed 39, palestinian women and children from its jails that have been tearful reunions and
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joy. despite these rails national security minister to mob been via bothering celebrations from the prison this by the prison. this families, particularly in occupied east jerusalem on the other side around 2007 and captives were released by i'm also taken out of gauze of 13 of them is really women, children and the elderly, and at least 10 the time nationals, and one of the reduced captives is from the philippines on the ground in gaza. palestinians are taking stock of all that. they've lost some of trying to reach their destroyed homes in search of loved ones or fine clothes. they can salvage to stay warm in the cold. the temporary cease fire agreement has pro trucks of aging tooting, fuel gas and food into gaza. $200.00 trucks are expected to enter the strip on each of 4 days. but we have a team of correspondence keeping us across. the developments as the sci fi
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progresses were in gaza, occupied east jerusalem, west jerusalem, and the occupied west bank. that's where charles stratford joins us from. he's a golfer present south of romano, where those published a new prisons were released in the last hour. charles, good heavy with us. we watched pictures of the release, we watched pictures of reunions. we heard testimony from some of those prisoners released. tell us what it looked like from your vantage point. a while to build off, i suppose a little kick off of prison over the last few hours. we had thousands of people that arrived in support. obviously, these prisoners being released and they wouldn't be in about half an hour ago where that was suddenly the largest bully of 2 guys, 5 biased where the soldiers in the valley towards the crowds of people on these hills to try and disperse them. that was an indication to us that something was what was happening and indeed the 2 boxes are paid. driving out of all for
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a prison down towards the main gate, down to just to the right of me here. we now know that those policies of, of, of, of released those, those prisoners, they would take them to the main municipality building in ramallah. and it being reunited with the families. some very emotional, testimonies already being given an insight into the conditions that so these prisoners have had to a jewel inside the jail. some very interesting testimonies about an indication showing that to the, the conditions that actually deteriorated in recent weeks since those promise attacks on october, the 7th, and some of the prisoners describing how they had you literally not being allowed in any way to communicate with the loved ones that families here in new york you by territory is not being given access to for example,
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that the mobile phones being denied and access to, to, to medical care if they need it. that's consistent with what we've been hearing from the palestinian prisoner. oh, sorry to say, but yes, certainly this is the 1st batch of um, as you described, potentially a 150 pounds of state in prison is that will be released over the course of the next 3 days. the bear in mind of that they're all still around $8000.00 palestinians that remain in is riley jails, free thousands of whom i've been arrested since those attacks on october the 7th by have ass. so yes, it is a small sign, a small glimmer of hope. but some very mixed emotions here in the occupied westbank, blind people, very much aware that the war is still ongoing despite the safe spot in gaza. and very much aware, as i say, of the thousands upon the simians,
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the remaining costs are right. it is ready to giles and charles having said all that at the side that people have 10 put the behavior have temper their joy, their celebrations in response to those threats by these writers. and indeed, any sign of these reilly's responding themselves apart from those clouds of tear gas? we talked about it if it's a middle aged cell. jonah, this stage certainly those threats coming from uh yeah, fall right elements. all these ready government a very is very telling. it's gonna be very interesting to see what happens inside the occupied east. jerusalem, once the captives over the for prison is a really nice you with that families. the certainly here in the areas of the west bank, the, the, the, the, the, we all always seems like fall was the, the, these, all these of a gosh that were far towards the crowds on, on this hill we understand that at least 3 people were injured. we know that so
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obviously ambulances a very much on standby, there was quite a heavy presence of, of medics and average men here where, where we are available for prison. i think it's, you know, it's not inconceivable to, to, to, to think that they will be celebrations, certainly amongst the families who have had family members released and in the towns in the villages where, where they are from. but bear in mind that on a nightly basis, now we have these, the minutes, the lights that come into the towns and villages, like the way across the west bank, find off a resting more and more will palestinians every night. and i think that that will probably be very much of the full front of people's minds when considering celebrations, as, as the night hours as, as we go forward this evening. but there's also, as i say, this general feeling that this is such a small drop in the ocean. this is the to, you know, i mean i'm the young man that had been released and so many thousands of others
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remain inside is very giles charles will leave with that child. strengthened live for us on the side of the prison in the occupied west by many thanks to you. and we heard from some of those palestinian prisoners released moments ago. let's take a listen to what have a has always what it impacted me and suffered from. instead 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 issues. and i was expecting that there was, there will be a deal, but i did. i was not sure when they still would have taken place. i learned about this to yesterday to west jerusalem now where mamma jumped to is standing by a good to see you. most of that building behind you. i understand forms of part of the events we've been watching this evening. tell us about it of the so
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doing a we're in front of the main police headquarters here in west jerusalem. and we were informed earlier this evening by relatives of 6 palestinian detainees who had been released from of their prison. that they were on their way here. where and they would be processed and then they would be released that they would get administrative release. there were relatives of those women, at least 6 of them inside those headquarters. you see behind this as well as legal representatives for them as well. now, when we spoke to those relative to earlier, they said they were very concerned about what's going to happen next. and the reason for that is because the, an occupied east jerusalem, which is where these women are from. they have been warned by the national security minister the far right national security minister, if more been to be or that no celebrations will be allowed for any palestinians. we're happy, the palestinian detainees have been released. and the reason that's important is because occupied the service when falls under the jurisdiction of the national
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security minister and his police force. now, as of this hour, we've been told that at least one of those women has been released that she appeared here and that she has now gone to her home in bed, honey and which is in occupied east jerusalem. we're being told that there are people gathering that there are palestinians gallery outside of that woman's house, that there are celebrations that are going to be held. and the concern right now is that, will there be a crack down on that celebration, especially since they've been warned specifically by the national security minister that there not be any celebrations when it comes to palestinian detainees being released now, what we heard from it from our bank of year this kind of rhetoric has come from here, come from him in the past. is this somebody who has been accused of incitement, racism towards palestinians, and in the past he is also crack down on neighborhoods and occupied east jerusalem when palestinian detained these would be released and go back to their homes. so we're going to be monitoring the situation for the evening. and as we get developments,
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we will let you know jonah simon junction and live for us in western are so many thanks for that. and we can take you now to occupied east jerusalem, wherever we challenge is standing by and rory, any response from the is really government to they success, frankly, all of the exchange of captives and prisoners in any sense. so what they expect to happen next. yeah, we've had comments from benjamin netanyahu, his office and benjamin netanyahu, himself. he's festival released, a list of the names and the ages of the captain's captives who have come home. and he's also said that each one of them is a well then that they will do the most to with said, all of the captives, big held in cause it by how mass the list that we've been provided by the prime minister's office. that the names as, as we know, 3 families where you have multiple generations of people within that family. we
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have their mothers and 2 children. we have a mother and a child. we have a child, a mother, and a grandmother, and one of the families. and then 5 elderly women, the oldest age in a group of 13 is 85 years old. the youngest child is 2 years old, or one of those people now no longer captives from what we understand. they are in israel, they are at a military base. the way the is ready, military has been as setting up a kind of reception center for them with toys for the kids with medicine adult. is that going through medical checks from that we understand that they will go to hospitals mostly around the tennessee area. and it's at the hospitals that they will be re united with their families, their loved ones who be waiting a long time to see them. now,
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this process that we've seen are over the last few hours halls. i see ya see international red cross a full by force taking comp saves from how much controlled through the roof of crossing in the south. because it ends egypt from egypt had a cup to is taking them to israel and then going through. that's ministry base for section cents a hospital process back to their families. that's going to be repeated every night . we think for the next 4 days, we will get lists provided by i'm asked to these ready governments and i assume that they will make them public as they have done this evening as well. the big question of course, is what happens after 4 days? do we get an extension of this deal? do we get an extension of the ceasefire in gaza? but it's giving a central response to for the people there to be under that massive bombardment for $4849.00 days. now we go straight back to the fights and that's what we don't know
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. right? well, i was gonna say no sense. presumably in those comments from benjamin. nothing. yahoo or anyone else in his government that they all sufficiently moved by those scenes this evening, among his railey families and also funk palestinians to suffer in that position that the war is not over, that the war must be resumed immediately after these temporary spartans as well there is this offer on the hands for how much the if they want to release any more captives, they will get an extra day of true subsea spot for each 10 captives that they release. so that could mean that the ceasefire extends for who knows how many days, maybe 5 days, maybe 6, maybe sevens, something like that box to these ready governments, these ready minute traits is making it very clear that this is a temporary situation. that's it has
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a time limit to it's about once that time is up is up. that will be a return to the war. hands we have heard from you have come on tuesday is where the defense ministry says that how much only on the stands for these frames. all of this cease 5 prisoner cats, of exchange price, as, as being the result of force that it's the, is already bombardment. that is driven how much to the negotiating table and made the sorts of deals. and so from these ready governments perspective, you have to apply that force even more or further in order to get more more captives back home again. and that's something i think the broadly the is right. the population is supportive of october, the 7th, but subject for my 6 episode for martin is when it shook this country to his foundations. that made so many people. question everything that they for when he
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taken is true, that the state was the security guarantor. that it would cost to them that they knew what was going on in gospel that it had intended and so on. how much and what it was, what it was trying, all of that was, was rendered obsolete. and now we're in a position where most of the countries things that this is a job that needs to be finished at home us as the is where the government keeps on telling them has to be smashed. they're all voices, motorized, and they're all voice is the pace. but that side line at the moment this is rarely seen as a jump off finish and they want to see it talk to finished roy, thank you for that. i thought i saw a higher up. i think about it has been incentives for up to 0 today. gauging the mood among families, the still waiting for the re release of their loved ones is what she sent us. it's been confirmed officially now by the minute tree and the sion but that they all find me now in israel a moment that so all of the families say they've been waiting. so even though some
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of them, what have been loved ones back here, but also everyone in this square that's become known as positive squares, says that this is what they've been looking for. i will say we all sing a few more smiles now and suddenly having been here for last few days and covering the situation here is feels that there's a little bit of a sense of relief and what you're hearing now is people here's thing and gathered, singing hallelujah, and this of course is because of all the news of them finding a big head now just to talk you through some of the things that are being said and is really media certainly is that many people have been recognizing some of those people. some of the captive in those videos and find it size from what we understand and of course nothing is actually officially confirmed. is that 12 of those 13 captives come from one place uh that is known as nanos. and it seems that some of those includes elderly women, we've so far seen about 3 of them in the seventy's. i'm also interesting the one of
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the women who is with her 5 year old daughter, they're saying that the is not meant to have had claimed raw the story of correction. one of the caps is not the 4 to 4 year old, but one of the captives that i said, the stomach to have had claimed that they kept that sheep dive in one of those asteroids. and now saying, well not clearly, not because she is one of those people that has been brutes over, but you know, there's a lot of information circulating at the moment. i don't know if you can see quite behind me it's, it's quite some down now, but it was a big group. people gathers around a t, v, glued watching those moments where the cat and saves were being transferred by the red cross through rough crossing that borders with egypt into egypt. then we were guessing was of the kansas being moved from rough crossing to the other is really crossing and finally crossing into israel. now the situation now what do the pays will be the cases that they will be transported via helicopter to one of 6
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hospitals. 5 of those are in the tel aviv area. and it depends on the types of medical attention that they need. you'll have some that will be sent to a children's hospital, but they'll definitely be able to then meet with family members. it's still not clear in terms of names for those are all meant to be released tomorrow. whether that has come to fruition or not, they were supposed to receive the officially the names around that same time, but no confirmation yet as to whether that's happened. can you love a is a columnist with the outlets newspaper any as well. he joins us live from tel aviv good to have you with us, mr. that'd be a successful completion if you like. today, one on both sides. everything has gone pretty much according to plan. the names of those is riley captains released. i have now been on out. no, they have presumably healthy to the satisfaction of the is ready to go far. it is
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all they wouldn't have allowed the release of palestinian prisoners in return. we watched all day as anticipation grew as those tables were laid for sure. but as they have been every friday, with the names of the missing can you describe now in the wake of today's events, the movie didn't as well. the response from the people of israel from society brought it to what has happened that it would be to potentially so for me to express the forward is right, is because most of these raise the civic now in front of the tv, said son watching their holes but my feeling is that it's a mixture of, of emotions. on one hand, there is really do this about the whole simpler, basic happiness for me, these get things were united to the end. even one lady who was declared dead boys
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now are on her way to family and children, obviously. or this makes it very, very emotional. but it really is really knows that this is just the beginning. it's a very promising beginning. it's a very optimistic beginning, but the day is just the beginning. well, let's talk about what happens next, because the seeds are going to be repeated every day for the next. at least 3 days, many more families will be re united, but of course many captives will remain in palestinian at hands. what do again, it's a broad question. i appreciate that. but what is public opinion believe should happen next? i think the nation sent demands right now is very clear and he's very genera. this is one of the or the hostages, big it any price except to really very ready go right when groups
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or the rest of these really see this. know as the main goal or any means an extended ceasefire because everyone understands that you cannot get back to the war with the same intensity and expect it to more business as long as a you destroy. you know, that was an impulse of guys. it might be the risk, the life, so for the rest of the hostages. so these might create a new moment to when you do not make follow the extending the goals. and maybe who knows, bringing this goal to it said, even though right though it doesn't seem very well. full captives returned at any price. if that is indeed, is riley public opinion. they may have to accept an extremely high price, indeed of prices and that's on yahoo! government is not ready to accept because it's one thing,
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of course releasing women and children and doing so, perhaps over the coming few days beyond the end of this temporary cease fire is quite another releasing apps, men and soldiers, for which i'm off says they're quite willing to do it, but they want the release of the palestinian prisoners in re to, to imagine that is the price the public opinion would expect the government to pay in return for all of the captives coming home. a rousing getting now a piece of mind because of the wide circles of people easily public opinion. people are understood from the beginning, but if we hold off them back, we have to release or the scene in prison is namely over $5000.00 prisoners a, including the name seen killing him or one. but we'll see in many others, we are not there yet. and if we, if sue, to see the government,
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we know because they are full of these. but these pinions pressure when we strong enough, we might see the thing. i mean, right now, the government officials is quite weak. they are responsible for that because the school may be ever since the staples this somebody and they really have to be to the pressure from public opinion. because in any case, it's a very furniture and a government though, which cannot plot for rule. so way i will show is way is deep and we'd be reasonably enough to have the 5th because there will be no other way to release the. so just in the service is the raise, the women and the children. and everyone as far as a society get here, let me. thanks so much for your thoughts from telling me that good a. thank you. now the top ro could see 5 deal between israel and moss
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came into force at 7 am local time that they know reports of fighting. the deal offers some relief against as 2300000 palestinians have been doing 7 weeks of his writing bombardment. michael apple reports now and for the 1st time in 7 weeks, the sunrise of a guys, a headed different sound scape, 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 bonzai completely destroyed on the 3rd day of the war. at the same time, i'm happy for those uh, people who lost a 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. 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 the gaza
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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 homes, or what's left of them for those forced to move south. so there is no option of retaining the ceasefire also offers the injured and opportunity to seek treatment at hospitals in egypt. during the 4 day period, israel is expected to free 150 palestinians detained in its presence. in return, how much will release 50 is rainy women and children held captive since the october the 7th attack? how much says it's also prepaid to release caption is really soldiers, but on one condition?
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well, these are to deal with this on the 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 fighting. there will be support for continuing the war. i just hope between not continuing the same intensity because if it continues in the same intensity means moving down. so the, so the steep with 12000000 people are now concentrated. what is very smaller piece of land. i don't want to measure 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, and how much is about $200.00 trucks. so expect it to enter a district for each day, the ceasefire holds mike level,
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which is 0 to. well, let's go now to honey must mood, who joins us from gaza from con eunice. good to see you on a you're looking for to gaza. i'm looking forward to a quiet night. the 1st quiet night in 7 weeks, i guess for these purposes you'll know to just to join this to a citizen as well. how does that feel? yes. well, for the 1st time in and $48.00 days, palestinian will be able to slieve without the constant fear of dying the from is really on a predictable bonds or error strikes that are there in the hours of this morning. the seeds fire became effective and judging from just what we heard from people for those who are in the southern part of the gods. troop are just shocked by the sheer amount of destruction causes to and many of the residential homes and, and, and neighbors and neighborhoods. in the certified areas that was supposed to be
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saved as designated by this really military for those who remain in the northern parts a, the shock is even worse. they are just devastated and rather depressed by the wiped out neighborhoods. but this seeds fire when we talk to people about their reaction and how they feel about it. and there are mixed feelings about how they feel about this, these fire or pause as a lot of people describe it. the. there's a larger group of people who believe that this is just a break that will give a license, they permission to come more palestinian. but with just with moments of reprise and moment for people to get more fluid, get some, some something to drink and to, to check on on their scatter family members that for a lot of people, this is how it feels this bit it's particularly wouldn't when they heard devastating statements then depressing is they sent them in by these really prime minister when he said at once, the pauses over the war will resume and the fighting will will continue. that's not
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a problem. it's again, it's not a start or for a, an extended humanitarian, a seeds firebirds a still this season, this pause or a ceasefire offers an opportunity for people who were concerned about being an enlarged mcgrooves or, or, or go out to the market shopping. it gives them the opportunity to, to get more supplies, to get whatever they can to start, restart from the shop, whatever is available just to provide for their, for their families. it's also an opportunity for those who lost loved ones and, and, and, and friends or family members just to pay them the right respect and offer them a proper and prayer as a funeral procession. and a proper burial was not permissible under heavy bombardment and relentless air strikes. one frustrating aspect of this positive seas fire is the inability of
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people who evacuated the southern part. 1.5000000 people moved from the northern parts and gotten into the central part and decided parts are not allowed to go to the northern part. it just, it was so depressing that when, when we talked to people who were just waiting for this to happen, to go back to check on their home to check on the remaining family member. they want to see who is left there. they want to, they want to talk to their friends, want to see if their homes are still outstanding. do was find something that they could salvage, whether to keep them from the cold of this coming winter or anything that will give them hope that things are going to be ok. but instead of that, they were met with, with tear gas and, and with a live ammunition at what is ready, the military established as the seeds fire line on full head, dean road. the 3 people were reported, killed and more reported were a wounded as they were attempting to, to go back to the city. and the northern part is still on the growing concerned
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dead right after those 4 days of the war will continue and people are going to go back to the same exact a scary and frightening routine of, of daily life. honey, i wish you a peaceful, nice name of mood the for us in con eunice. thank you. and still ahead on al jazeera childhood, scott advised, rarely, okay, patiently via from palestinians who were arrested. fires rarely forces at a young age. the the color of the web is lifting a little blue me around the golf at the moment, but i think that will clear, sir, it will brighten up as we go through the next day. i was actually a little cloud just coming through his shots of a shower, to delta, both of you
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a decent pump. so my mom running across around towards western side or punk stuff going out as it does so. so it's a go on into us on the loss. you try for the most part temperatures here in bo harvey. i'm 27 south is pretty good with light winds and not too bad to to have a windsor study picking you up because the eastern side of the met. it's right in either the next day or 2. got some very wet weather, some windy weather coming in across the piano, run his way towards the cypress sunday. that doesn't look like a very nice guy to lots of when, when the weather choppy waters in that is the side of the mad. really nasty weather . more heavy rain coming back into 11 and we could see further flooding here, following on from our recent spell of flooding ranching to see how about weather and when she weather runs, why top to was that east? the side of the black sea maybe into a positive next week you could catch a shadow to just creeping his way into gaza. still a few showers effect in the northeast of algae, a real, a sliding out of the waste of what the weather vet to. and so when the weather went
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committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the the the you're watching out is here. here's a look at our top story, is this our to obtain these rarely captives released by how mosque from casa, has been re united with this families at least 10 time nationals and a filipino captured on october the 7th. but also free. 39 palestinian women and children were also released from these rainy jail. it follows the cx, 5 deal between us and the cx. 5 and gaza has given palestinians
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a chance to go outside off to weeks. sheltering from berlin to this is rarely strikes many a horrified by the extent of the destruction. elder 0 has gained access to the ends and the indonesian hospital in bet law here knows them gaza. a warning. somebody was may find these images. disturbing some of been divides report fathers, the main entrance to the indonesian hospital. one of those in gauze is largest healthcare facilities, now in ruins. overwhelmed with the number of wounded and facing a severe shortage of medical supplies, quarter door to become boards and surgeons operate on the floor. after his ready tanks and snipers laid siege to the hospital for days to state it in the early hours of friday morning. before the ceasefire came into effect and then let me expand that mission. i cannot imagine outside, we told them we are civilians. we have children and sick people. we are nurses when
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they saw him, the hospital was the main entrance. they interrogated me with the other nurses. they asked me if there is anyone from of that existence here. they asked me about the entrances and exits of the hospital. we were all panicking and very skew. hopefully you got rid of my last. the hospital has been out of service for weeks, but the extent of the damage, it's not clear whether it's every open amount with this as we call the heart of is really soldiers interrogation called the law. that was all the 1st floor of the hospital was targeted with the miss. so they also caught up in the tricity in solar power and we had 25 people with broken failed. this can be moved. they didn't, they did the tensions by showed the patients inside the building, one of the search, just one by one and scan everyone's faces while interrogating me. i told them to time and this, they took me to this corner and beat me and asked me so many questions about the house, but the, these really cabbages and hostages. if i know anything about them, every question was accompanied by slap. after that the left we could have gone,
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but i promise i'll love that. i will never leave my patients here alone. and that i will be the last one to leave this hospital and have a demo of the committee to protect. journalist says it least 48 palestinian journalists have been killed by is really fire. and essentially if is among the few risking their lives to tell the world what is happening in the gods that will hold on. so i understand the occupation forces have to mixed and destroyed the big parts of the hospital. these being major destructions, yet in the hospital or even equipment and supplies have been ruined by occupation. forces use media to afford the bite in administration had been consumed by the ceasefire because it would allow journalists greater access to cause, which would they say expose the devastations and possibly doing public opinion against israel. the center of death forces people to cover their nose and a child decomposing buddies, children among them who are piled up in one corner. no burials of taking place because there's really cypress targeted anyone who ventured out to the grave
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streets schools, houses, shops is really strikes have destroyed them all after 7 weeks and hiding people are fine to be able to go outdoors. but for the entire neighborhoods raised to the ground, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have no homes left. some of the job aid, other there. hello am i colleague, serial danielle spoke to gauzy. how much a member of how mazda is political bureau? he says that how mouse is prepared to release all captives including his ready soldiers. if israel agrees to release old palestinian prisoners a 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 then many times in different locations? and i think that is what it is in a record of the policy and the people under think the last for this war in on guys are playing. that is land is it, is it an amy is a product and i mean we could not,
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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 to destroy the policy and the people this, the i look into this and that 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 oh is right, is took a lot of, you know, most of the, the buttons are going to be there to use the biggest problem that we are going to. busy or to destroy us, to destroy there is this does the story, the pen is to bring the hostage in back placement, but they did not anything anything, but they need to put the score. so i think the bank, chris to know,
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but this succeeded in a pro more so the, in the us and to go of those. and it showed the more that i did, it shows the board, the, this a big problem. or if it's like in the internship community, so i think i was in, in, in, in confidence, that is, i was a fan in gauze. well, 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, and 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 it is all the appraisal noticed and designed attention. we have no. so yeah, ready to says really, prisoners say i beg your pardon is really so you must yes. okay, is the most of you just all of that for exist and we all the 30 this days i just
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want to show as well, let's get a bit of deeper analysis of events. now you bring him fry. that is an associate professor of conflict resolution at the the institute. he's also the author of unfinished revolution, c, m, and libya, and to new z off to the arab spring. a good to see you. thanks for joining us. thank you again. the smooth operation of what has happened today is the smooth exchange of palestinian prisoners in this way, the captives is no mine of feet. this was intricately negotiated, no easy task to complete. the will be repeated in the coming days. of course, potentially laying the groundwork for extensions to this cx 5 for the release of more and more. how important in this process is confidence building? how important in this process is building trust between the 2 sides? well, i think so far of this process has been a very successful delivered in terms of outcomes. we are seeing defense,
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the group of the prisoners i'll be in the least. the expectations are that are others wouldn't follow to model on the day after. so it's working with the, with a strong confidence actually in the process, and we have to give it the old pump is all involved in this process. that it was a very strongly negotiated, certainly. and also in terms of negotiated also in terms of the, the implementation of it. so that's why we are seeing a small the nation. we have seen the mediators at egypt that i'd say it's on cut out of playing a strong team together and producing collaborative work in order to oppression and uh, the, to this day. and that the significance of this as that yes, it does provide confidence to us in the process. however, with this is going to be at the other than the future. this is the challenges are
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much all of that as well as we move forward with them. then this, this phase, and indeed the future of the process as we move forward, continues to sit within this, such a delicate infrastructure of the mediation process. as you described, led by the guitar is assisted supported by the egyptians and the americans that will be going on, presumably, even as we speak, because the guns may full silent diplomacy won't want to those actors, the us egypt and cut off, going to be doing each of them now to try and encourage an extension of the ceasefire. yeah. first we need to recognize the nature of the upcoming negotiations and the prisoners exchange. it's much how did that we are seeing this happening with the fence, the goal, because it's about swap of the business of women and children, as it is with talking about soldiers and also prisoners with this. i am that have been and as lady jails for the kids,
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some of them and israel refuses to and to engage in these negotiate. so the task are in the most uh for that with the i shouldn't them. but however, i think each quantity has leverage, has a many things that they can do. have a cup on, for example, has a unique role to play as it's the only property that has access to own pump is that you as scan again. no pressure is land if the by the session won't see room we're going to come back. but at this moment we've got to feed a live feed that we can look at now with some of the palestinian prisoners who's been released. being interviewed. this is taking place in bay to and you see me occupied westbank. let's listen it piece. it's been more than 17 days that i was in prison. we haven't eaten anything since this morning. they literally took us in
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a violent way and they did not let us take our stuff. that's what i, she said, no, no, nothing. they did not gave us any. thank and i hope that the other presenters will be released well, come back. thank you very much. and i hope that everyone will be a free to and fast, you know, can you introduce yourself um 30 day notice or from nablus? as i just said earlier, i'm very happy i can describe how i'm feeling right now. this is the my 2nd sentence. i'm very happy that i've been released. this is a very good deal. i'm very happy with this deal and i would like to thank goss and people for their resistance and may god bless them with the patients we have. we have suffered a lot in prison. it's more than 50 days, no more to who were drinking and clean water. we did not have any food and they,
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we've been accumulated on our way back. they always treat to treated us in a very bad way and they will, they knock on the door all the time and then we have been asking them, when are we going to be released when i will be uh, we will go back home. i hope that the 2nd is a number of prisoners who will be released or will be free tomorrow. this is my 3rd since i was serving my 3rd sentence all in all, i have to search my sentence 9 years as 4 and for 4 years and 4 years that i've been freed after starting to serve my 3rd sentence. so thank god. so i have left before of surfing the 3 year sentence that has been delayed. i will also at that i was serving genuine. your meant that we have been very confused and we were panic. and because we heard about the t or disagreements,
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but we didn't have any information. nobody was telling us more information or do tales. so we were not sure if it was us, even when they gave us more information, updated us on the truth. and that it started, they just took us in a very harsh way and they could not even wait. they just asked people to leave immediately. they did not even let people get ready. so we were sitting, we were very stressed out. a lot of women also were expecting to be released today, but unfortunately they told them that they would not be released today and i hope that they will be released soon. i think they will be informed the day that they will be released. they never inform anyone about is when they will be released before. if not more than 24 hours. again, i'm very happy, very excited. they can't describe what i'm feeling, and i hope that all the prisoners will be free to, especially those who are serving a lives and serving a life sentence. and also may notice all the mar, tears of cost,
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the rest in peace. and i hope that's all the prisoners will be freed, and thank you very much. is on you as much as the most the because so as you can see, a lot of mixed feelings between those who are happy to leave. but at the same time, very saddened by those people that they left behind them and behind in the prisons . and they are talking about all the sufferings that the prisoners are suffering from. you can always break away from that life report from us has to travel over 0 arabic listening that to the testimony of the young woman for he did not jet from nablus. she's being freed just of the eve of a 3rd sentence that she was about to set up. having already said to 4 years sentences, she was about to be detained for the 3 years. talking about bad treatment in his
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riley giles, little foods, no clean water, humiliated buys riley prison gods. and i could bring back in my guess now abraham a for a hot to talk a little bit about these riley prison system as far as it pertains to palestinian prisoners. because this is starting a pretty well could light, isn't it? on the conditions on the circumstances that many faced women, young people, teenagers, children, often held without charge without conviction. yes, absolutely, and this is extremely important that we learn about all this, but you nation's the international law that those laid it. prison system includes with no accountability to as well about the kind of policy is that to fix and stands along amongst these uh, uh, policies that the big it's what's called the administrative detention,
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which is why i give value to itself. is the oddest, anyone in the posting and that is what the him or had in prison regardless of age that auto? yes. some of them are the children and put them below a pin and put them in prison with no charges whatsoever for at least for 6 months. and they also get by themselves to renew this time, you know, 6 months and additional 6 months over how, how as many as we want without being even seen, without any charges, without being seen by a judge without going to the court without anything. this is uh, there are so many policy up as those who are under this category of what's. busy administrative, the pension, which is again, it's the equivalent of kidnapping people from their own homes and put them in the present without any challenges. but the, but also we have a hearing from the very least the prison. i was like this woman about the
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humiliation, the mistreatment. that is even his way to prison without the again, i mean accountability and this has been happening for since the 196 to 7. ok. vision of the was back and gives us the so that has been happening for the kids. so it's not the news. that is why it has been in violation of international law and the geneva convention about the lights, old political prisoners and what they should enjoy in terms of their rights, which they are not giving. they have given a on the is why you know what it is, but, but that's see, that's the problem for the inside of the scene. is that for the west is the problem begins only when it's really those are fixed and when it's light is up, then obviously the business then the whole was putting governments on awake this positive demanding a solution that the lease of the campus, but full of seen is to be phone until the age of the age to be thrown without
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charges and is what is giving that i thought so to, to the new as many times as they want me at for the kids. they won't even, you know, move, move any sort of the, or i, the power or, i mean make any statements regarding this i'm even now, which is, which has been getting so much frustration for the policy means you'll hear what's the policy makers of talking about only that it is of is lady captives only. yeah. and so the, even when they want to describe the deal like the god of young for example, today the god again is what i think the lease of is really children but and then continues for that. so for the exchange of about a see me, i'm on the age of 18. the. so this is kind of like play with the word is a even legal refusing to recognize the human dimension for the policy and treat
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think as the feelings of it. but it be utilizing way where you recognize as late as children being kidnapped, which is a terrible thing. uh, but at the same time, you refuse to save up a lot of policy then children fuzzy, i'm the age 18. so this is kind of bringing so much frustration to the policy. it ends up seeing this vigorous bonus m. w standards by which the policy makers who is supposed to be protecting the values of the human human, lied suddenly equality for peace and justice for so many deep seeds of resentment. abraham, a frat. thank you so much for talking to us. i think we may speak again in a short while. well, the power steering is being released from his way the prisons in the seas, 5 dealer women, and children, many of whom are being held without conviction, of a hash. them takes a look at the thousands of palestinian children whose childhood supreme scott,
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by these ran the occupation of the national, was just the when he was asked to do 2 things. and he wasn't to get to them later placed in a so that you can find meant for to yes, it took it store, he ended up in a mental health unit. i am on prison is now 2100 remains and then is where the prison is one of hundreds of palestinians whose tried hooks have been stolen to decades self occupation. some have been subjected to sexual violence, according to the international n g o. save the children, the federal was detained when she was born in the 12, not a 2nd. i lose how often, probably in united states, i believe with all the charges you, although remain behind bars that are calling to 60 to female
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palestinians. and it's really, prisms should what do i to serving a 16 year prison sentence for alleged roles in an attempt to stop in attack. her mother is hoping she'll be released on friday instead of having to put them on the se in the middle one. since the beginning of august between yes, impossible are possible that they could be a do because the situation was really bad. but when i started to hear the serious, i had countries got involved to get the deed done, sign gold. i said they will be a d. it's happening. 26, provost seconds. more than 20 women have been at us to buy is read in the occupied us back on the right, the same goes, i'm for my detainees. are the hash and i just, you know, well, very much stay all this thing. we can go now to the jump to who's lived for us, you know, capacity story slim. i understand with the family of one of those prisoners
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recently released my a that's right. doing a we're here in a house and occupied east jerusalem. we are speaking with one of the palestinian detainees who had been released just today. she's just returned home. i wanna introduce her to our audience. this is my book here. she's agreed to speak to us after arriving home. she was in jail for 8 years, and i'm going to ask one of the question in english and then in error, because, well, i want to say show cringes. even when can i set it to shorter or it could when to come center decision. i asked, what are her feelings right now, and how many years was she in prison? it was an event that them into why spend the 8 years in prison? i said l, shirley has i right now. what about the i feel i have mixed feelings. happy but sad to the same time. i'm happy because i've been released and of here with my
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family and this is like a new start for me. but at the same time i feel sad, which is the overwhelming feeling great. now he said, i've been part of this deal and i'm very happy that have been released along with other prisoners. but at the same time it's a very tough situation because we've been released and under those very tough situation. in fact, like when someone heard of you, so the price of our freedom is the death of so many more tiers is very, very difficult enough. made all the martee use rest in peace. and i hope that the war will end soon. and i hope that the other prisoners will be released, especially those who are serving a life sentence. as i said, we have, we've had a date because we were serving a certain sentence, but those who are serving a life sentence, they have no hope. so i hope that they will be released it, but at the same time, i'm very grateful that they're released. even if i'm under
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a lot of emotions right now in this is what i'm wanted to ask you. if he turned at all about the fact that there had been warnings from the national security minister. if marvin could hear the no palestinians who expect to be, are in oxford true, should be celebrating. are you concerned about what might happen in the days? come what say so i didn't know something been added to the find out the door. i'm in front of that but i didn't buy didn't kind of a 1st them decision fit. you said, yeah, i need for you ending i hope the house who and him all don't have the fact that because she hasn't been in the movie, shame on us and bought a house, you know as a well, i'm not a free and i always is sure of everything, but even if they are not allowing any to celebrate or to wave flags. but also as a palestinians,
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we are also taking into consideration the as general situation and all the mart tiers who died. so we will not waive flags or show any celebration and forgot to forget about all those who died in the general situation that we are going through . so even if they allowed us, we will not, we would not have done it. but i want to ask you, if you have any specific message to those we're watching with regard to what's happening in guys had any data set of mindedness. what are the for that us? as of i don't remember that i said i have, i cannot talk about this to be honest because i'm not sure of what is happening in gaza as i told to since the beginning of this war. and i was isolated and i did not have, i did not have any information about what is going on outside the prison. all i know is that the situation is critical and very bad. so i cannot.

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