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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 25, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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the way that has been done before trying to 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. this key is you to the the hold on have them see here. this is the news live from don't ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. palestinians reunited with their families. 39 women and children of freed from is raining prisons under a safe spot deal reached between israel and hammers. that scene is raised, taken captive in gaza, all released as part of the agreement,
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10 time nationals and a filipino have also been free. we expect more hostages to be released tomorrow more the day after more the day after that us president joe biden says the release of his race from gaza is the start of a process. and there are chances of an expenditures along to a respite off the weeks of from bonham and the people of garza emerge onto the streets as before they see spot sites, old trucks bringing vital aid including food and fuel roll across the southern border. 200 are expected to enter the strip every day of the ceasefire. the israel's war on gaza may not be over, but for the 1st time and nearly 7 weeks people in gaza had been able to spend a day virtually free of is really
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a tax about israel. and having us have secured the 1st release of captives and palestinian prisoners under a temporary cease fire agreement. now in the past few hours, israel has freed 39, palestinian women and children from his jails, had been celebrations, and several cities across the occupied west bank. as those who are being held, re unite with their families around 2000 and civilian captives were released by hamis and taken out of gauze. and 13 of them is really women, children and the elderly, 10 time nationals, and one of the release captives is from the philippines. meanwhile, kind of thing is all taking stock of oil that they have lost. so i'm trying to reach the destroyed homes in search of loved ones or fine clothes, they can salvage to stay warm, temporary cease fire agreement has 4 trucks of aid, including fuel gas and food in to got 200 trucks are expected to enter the strip
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each day while the ceasefire holds. let's go live now to zane bus robbie in nablus, where some of those released palestinians have been returning home. so saying, i know you're talking to a number of people that what have they been telling you? well, where here in the center of novelists, in the old part of the city near a market that was seen this morning, oven is really under cover operation to detain. 2 men in the market to hind be they said cars on fire was the early morning hours, the area was empty afterwards, a very different 5. at the end of the day. we've seen this become a place where there are constantly celebrations happening. those that have been released come here to the square people has been meeting them at the top of the street and chanting and celebrating. we've heard even pro hallmark chairs happening in a very large crowd that's been rolling over the last hour or so. they make around.
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they do a victory left into the square here and then make their way home. novelist is home to at least 9 people that have been released today. 7 women and 2 children. we've spoken to many of the people that have been released. we've spoken to their families, there is enormous jubilation, enormous joy. these are exactly the kind of scenes that these rarely governments did not want to see. it said with deployed police and military, 2 villages in areas where those that were detained were being released to make sure that there would not be seems like this. and they see these incidents of joy as, as, as counter to their mission to try to make sure that this is not seen as a morales booster for the palestinian people. but that is exactly what this is the atmosphere here is completely different from what we've seen over the last few days in which people are very affected by what's happening and gaza. they're very effective by the swap. the old, there was a great deal of anticipation and uncertainty,
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but today people are celebrating. we spoke to one man who said that this is not just about the fact that only a few people are being released. 39 so far out of thousands of people that are in is really detention at least 500 or more serving life sentences that may never see themselves as part of this kind of a swap deal. so this is a very heavy burden that palestinian people carry the issue of prisoners is intrinsic demand. we spoke to said it isn't just about the small numbers. every single person represents a reason for hope and joy. but what he said was very interesting that the main reason that he was out to celebrate, and we've heard this from many people, this is just about the swap deal and the release of the chinese. they are happy that palestinians, their political leaders, the armed groups, were able to force the hand of these rarely governors, to negotiate and to agree to a cease fire all be at a short one. they say these 4 days they hope will become a longer,
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longer term ceasefire. but these are for precious days where people in gaza will be saved from is really bombardment for a few more days of the king gods. and one of the women who was just released the training we spoke to her as she arrived, was formed by a crowd of people that began chanting. there were all kinds of celebratory chance. and when we spoke to her, she said she, it was over. well, she was excited to be free. i see. let's see whose family we met a few days earlier. she said she was glad to be home back amongst her people. so this is a joyous occasion in the midst of this ongoing conflict and does up in the midst of ongoing intensification of raids and the tensions and killings here in the occupied westbank and zane in terms of the big picture here. how do uh, palace thing is sealed overall about all of this, given the occupation is, is part of daily life in, in cities night,
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like nap percent around the west bank. this display, right, is an exact response to that feeling of occupation. everyone we speak to says that the occupation by these really governments of the palestinian people in the occupied territories. it permeates every facet of what, any sense of normal is always incomplete everywhere. their happiness, their success, they're joy, anything positive remains incomplete because of the facets of the occupation. as long as that carries on, they say they will be unable to be completely free. permanent freedom is something they talked about. permanent freedom is never guaranteed, not for the detainees. not for the people living in the occupied territories and the people we speak to wait the joy of this moment against sobering reality. of
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$15000.00 lives lost in less than 2 months. in garza more than 7 or 8000 people, still in detention a 3rd of the taking into detention since this war began on october 7th. so how did people cope with the ongoing occupation? they said that all they can do is continue to carry on. one of the people we spoke to also said that she was released, well informed of her release in the midst of being in a prison with other people who were not being released. and the message to them is to carry on and at some point they are hopeful that the freedom of the office will come to pass, but they know it continues to be a long run. they know that this small victory today is in context of a much broader and much more violent, ongoing conflict, and an ongoing occupation that is still very much hanging over all of the palestinian people here in the occupied territories. then zane,
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thanks so much for that to zane, but probably live 1st there in nablus in the occupied was amani has she has reunited with her family following her release from and is really jo. she's been in prison for 7 years for getting too close to and is really sold yet while driving a call. she spoke to i just is how much i'm doing from her home in occupied eastern . we see we're here in the big heavy in the neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem and we're at the house of money. has she? she has been released from prison today. she had been in prison for 7 years, so we're going to talk to her. of course, she's going to speak to us in arabic, so we're going to wait for translation. but let me introduce her. this is a mighty how she and i might need. first of all, she'll credit it. thank you so much for being with us. i'm going to set a goal which a short short article the on by the freshman decision, i asked her, what are her feelings today after being released from prison? helen b. i'm still in shock that i am free headed, but now i feel like
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a 103. and so i can't realize that i have in my house surrounded by my families, and i'm smelling the lead and i'm seeing my children in my family and i really pitts and i'm safe here in my house and a bed. all the difficulties are behind me. i've been treatment at this moment, then i'll be able to relate about this 9 months during the last 7 years, i was dreaming about the day i went to the prison and here i am in the house with my family, the money i want to ask you what exactly were you accused of? what exactly were you imprisoned for? and then that wouldn't be day. yeah. a 1st to be on the little and remember that you prefer seen or any post union? i usually who would be close to a salter is considered as being a crime. so they accuse me of getting too close to and this friday soldier be what huh. and i left a i just did at that time there is no soldier who has been heard of such
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a c or that was touched or crushed by my car. they just accused me. they got to close and they arrest me and i was under investigation. and then i was accused from the 1st day that i've been purposefully did this and had some. and based on that audio, i was arrested. and then sentence for 10 live for 10 years of money. i spoke to members of your family here there, so relieved to see you. but they also said that there was some concern because they said police visited here the house today before you were at least at least 7 times . they were told not to celebrate. are you concerned that you will face further persecution or punishment even though you are now home? and you had the who had the who are listed at this is the, is radio patient forces. they always try to hinder us from celebrating from the claims showing any source of joy. of course they are trying to do so, but they can not steal our tory from our hearts. they are trying to steal those
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moments and not allow us to celebrate. but the fact that i'm here with my family is in itself, it's always so this is familiar to us, especially for people of jerusalem, who have been suffering more than any other people. so regardless of what they are trying to do, and i think i am here as we've been surrounded with my family, i'm very happy and they can not still this happiness for me. all right, let's go live now to occupied east jerusalem. and the son who is this a honda? it's been a long day with a lot of moving parts to this deal. focus through how it's been and it's been largely gone according to plan. exactly has them. what we saw that was written out in the agreement agreed upon by all parties came to fruition on the ground today. 13 is rarely captives, along with 11 foreign nationals,
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were brought back into was really territory and exchange for 39 palestinian prisoners released from is really jails. now all of this comes amid that for the day cease fire that was agreed upon by all parties. now we have received word from is really health officials that all of the captives have left the military base in the south of the country and has been either aaron, listed to hospitals or driven by ambulance. they are now being reunited with their families and undergoing additional medical and psychological evaluations. additionally, we do know that for tomorrow on saturday, these really government, according to is really media has received a list of the captives who are expected to be released tomorrow around the same time at 4 pm local time. these really government has notified those families, and according to those reports, there are more children expected to be in part of that release. now these really
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prime ministers speaking earlier this evening saying that he was happy to see the return of the captives, but that one of the main objective of this war was to bring back all of the captives. and while this is a start, it is certainly not to the end. i know there's a tremendous what is a tremendous amount of hope surrounding this release is the mood uh, shifting when it comes to the ongoing war as well. the as really is, has been firm that the war will continue after these 4 days of the pause. however, they have said that for every additional 10 captives that are released from the guns a strip, there will be an additional day added in the ceasefire. as of now, there are no reports of anyone agreeing to any sort of extension, but we do know that it is a possibility. these really army, these really war cabinet and politicians
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a like have been saying that they have specific objectives for this war. and it is not going to end until all of them are met, along with bringing back all of the captives. another one of the objectives is the total eradication of how mass both militarily and politically. this is something is really officials have been echoing for nearly 50 days. and remember just around a day ago, these really defense minister young wants to launch speaking to troops in the south so that she expects at least 2 more months of fighting meaning. but the situation in the gaza strip could continue to escalate after this for date pause. as of now we are expecting tomorrow to go according to the plan that happened today on friday . the release of 13 additional is really captives the release of additional palestinian prisoners and exchange for that. there is no word on an extension as of now, but these rallies have big firms that the war will continue after the pause has them
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right hand us on heat. thanks very much. how the cuts are broken seats 5 deals between israel and hamis came into force early friday. they've been no reports of fighting. the deal offers some relief for garza's 2300000 palestinians who have enjoyed 7 weeks. i was really bombardment to meet you to my bank and report for a moment of respite in gaza. the 1st day in 7 weeks when people can feel relatively safe. a seized by that is holding thousands, waiting for a chance to reunite with their loved ones. that is what i like to say. it's a nice feeling for us to be able to go back home, often rule this time to see families and loved ones, but we have still hesitant and afraid of food, a truce. there's not enough those in the north that goes a we worried about them as they did not head to the homes like we did here in the
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north of gauze, the stench of death hangs heavy and the many bodies are still buried under the rubble. the non stop is rarely attacks men's. paramedics and teams of volunteers were unable to retrieve them. the guns of health ministry estimates nearly 15000 palestinians have been killed. many families who stayed in the north went back to their homes to find there was nothing left of the hiding shamella that i came to the tower district and bade honeymoon where we used to live to take over home and collect it. let's close. i could find, i need to pick up also some bit covers and anything that can protect us from the cause of the rain because of the war and intense to embark meant to we had to leave and we still transfusions cause and today we came back to see what's left of our home of the un says more than 80 percent of causes population has been displaced for those forced to move south, though there is no option of returning nonsense. i really,
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really wish that they wouldn't let the rest of garza city to go. bach, i prefer living in my house to be cumulated in my house is better than me. he related here at spend over a walk through the funnel away because even if i went back home, i fear that could be another attack on the area and i'll die. and the guy that wants to move is over. how do i trustworthy as well, policy is that you don't have facing them for years or even for an hour with them. i don't believe in the see saw the south is where israel told the residence of northern gauze at the head for the safety. yet, some parts of southern casa, now look like this. the ceasefire off as a breath of fresh air to more than 2000000 people left with very few options for survival. even if for only a few short days to meet them, if it didn't go out to 0, let's go live not to honey. miss moody joins us from han eunice in the southern
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gaza strip. so any of up the 1st peaceful night there, but all gardens feeling safe, so the, the full have them. it's hard to pin that the palestinians feel safe here. knowing that when the seas fire or the pause is over, the war will resume. and that says statements made by these really prime minister about that the uh, the wherever zone right after the pause or day that the seeds fire that has been effective since early hours of this morning. and this, the statement by the prime minister was reinforced by his defense minister who spoke to a group of the is really troops and one of the, the military bases and said that they need 2 more months for defied uh to, to,
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to continue. so with the statement like these palestinians do not feel 100 percent safe, in fact what they are doing here. they are taking advantage of, of these a quiet calm and quiet. they then call 9th just to make sure that the, those who, who are remaining, the remaining family members and the loved ones and relatives are arrow key and the, the, the can talk to them. and they, they will make sure that they will have it with the need of, of the basic supplies of, of water and, and the bread. no, no one is really sure about what is going to to be after those 4 days or how much safety it can. we look forward to to having it just important to jr. busy the attention of our viewers that here in the sense of, of safety and security has been shattered throughout the past the 48 days given the intensity of the air striking and the environment not only in skill but also in magnitude the, the level of destruction,
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the sheer amount of destruction is very shocking at the earlier hours of this morning when, when the seeds fired it began a people who were displeased from the sudden the from the eastern part of the city of honey and is a rush to check on their homes. and a, and they were shocked by the level of, of destruction that was caused to their neighborhoods and the residential blocks around the area. and for those who remained in the northern part, the, the shock was even more as they were. and pretty much devastated and depressed that they couldn't find any of their neighborhoods. the entire neighborhoods were wiped out and completely or that you need to talk about the safety right now. it is relative. we've talked about g, our, the now and nothing to enter the future. we steals it is relatively safe now, but to be honest with you of with, then this is the feeling of, of, of so many palestinians. things could change in
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a blink of an eye. and as something could happen anywhere, it could to change this whole as situations and, and send us back to the day. the terrible experiences of the past at 40 a d is but this pause or the humanitarian aid as, as described, an offers an opportunity for people to, to look after each other and to check on their loved ones. and relatives and friends who are full are still alive to a given opportunity for people to grieve the properly and in the right manner. for those who lots of relatives and family members could not do. it could not go through a proper a funeral procession or offer or pay respect to properly. so this is the time that the, the have, the, the thing, it's an opportunity to do this. pay respect and offer a prayers for, for those who, who died it. we, we spoke earlier this day with this a, some of the families who, who indeed happened to be surrounded by, by sheer amount of destruction and, and,
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and, and bodies of their, their friends and loved ones. and they were in the process of burying those bodies . it was, it was difficult to, to, to get to talk about as a ceasefire or a sense of safety with them. they haven't really lost everything and it all with the needed was just the moment with, with those people that the lot just to, to feel to, to, to offer them the prayer that they need and pay them the respect of that moment anything it was thrown into the unknown, and that's the basically how everyone feels about these for the, for the of, of 4 days of the seas. they fire at early or hours of this afternoon, many of the people from the north a tried to a to go back to their homes in gaza and the northern part. but unfortunately, they could not because of the, with these really military stablish until i had the android, 1st of all,
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it blocked is it setup at a concrete blocks and then then use a get a tear gas. and i live in munition and, and, and, and shot at people who attempted to go to the northern part then goes to the killing a 3 people and injuring multiple a other. this is the frustrating part about this, these fire and pause. people think it's unfair, it's incomplete because they deserve. after 48 days of ongoing, relentless air strikes and bombardment. it just give them that, that, that moment of going back in to see a check on their homes. even if the fat find, find them in a pile of ruins. they just wanna make sure that they did to express their sense of belonging that they belong to, that part of, of the neighborhood part of the street, the, the live, all of their lives that have all right, hanging my hood latch just there in hon. eunice, thanks and i, when the bombing began in gauze and many palestinians got stuck in egypt,
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unable to return to their homes and families ceased find means they're able to return home and be united with their loved ones. you me a said reports from russell in the south of gaza as ambulances lined up to take injured people to egypt. for some palestinians, the opening of the rest of the crossing was an opportunity to return home to god. so for many, it had been a long way do not use the thought to. yeah. live it out or yeah, he's and 4 to 3 days on the addictions side of the board are waiting to get into god. so the people are leaving and we are returning despite the war and despite everything and the return, and because this is our country, it is logical, one only has this country. this may be only a short break from each rails bombardment with little use of loved ones, the 4 day seas higher. is it of for tennessee,
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for santa lever and unions that can some of my family members move to central gulf to an area called and to set up a i'm going home now and my family doesn't even know i'm coming. have no contact with them all up in cleveland to fill out. we were stuck for 46 days on the egyptian side. thank god we entered today. oh, joy is indescribable. we miss our family and loved ones. we have children in gaza now that we have returned god willing we will be united and the will will entertain them. but there is no guarantee that the war is about. and israel says it will review its attacks until her moss is defeated. by the time that i might have to spend that honestly, i don't think the truth will last, but i ask of the palestinian people is to support the resistance on us because unfortunately it needs support. during these times. the resistance was left alone and is achieving great victories. in the meantime,
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exhausted and traumatized palestinians will cherish these moments of called despise israel's warning that this is only oppose and not the end of the war. these palestinians have chosen to come back to god, so they may not have homes to return to, but they say they may find some comfort in being together with their families. even the c l, just the euro. rats off in the southern gaza strip. us president joe biden says, friday's release of homeless captives is just the stop and his voice hope the ceasefire could be extended. he also signed cuts out on egypt for helping secure the deal. all of these houses had been through a terrible ordeal, and this is the beginning of the long journey of healing for the teddy bears waiting to greet those children at the hospital or a stark reminder of the trauma. these children have been through and says, such
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a very young age, jill. and i chose with me. you're keeping them all in our person today. today, it's been a product, a lot of hard work and weeks of personal engagement. from the moment i'm oscar nap these people are alone with my team of worked around the clock to secure the release. today's release are the start of a process. we expect more hostages to be released tomorrow and more the day after more the day after that. over the next few days, we expect the dozens of hostages will be returned to the families. lot to washington now, and she advertise, she is the for us to. so she ever saw the us present sounding optimistic, the more prisoners could be released. and you can see why are many hit, he hit many of the females that have been emanating anonymously from the white house anonymous briefing victory left briefings that have been beautifully reported in the us media. ever since this deal was announced,
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this is the results around the clock negotiations by the, by the administration. but there was an expectation that us captions would be in this initial batch. so by distressing, this is an ongoing process. more hostages will be released we, we promised because the us officers didn't surface. we just kept as did the surface on, on friday and beyond about the it was classic bite. no mention also, the palestinian women and children released from is rarely kept to retain or talk of bad probing. there's thanksgiving for that release. the mention of the palestinian desk told him in fact off that he made his address. he was aust about the ever staging deaf, so i'm in the very whole thing now that he said, well, i've encouraged the prime minister to focus on trying to reduce the number of casualties while he's attempting to eliminate hamas, which is a legitimate objective. and i don't know how longer it will take. so again, that fee and from by the u. s. is just a by stand no red lines for the israelis,
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no judge and jury as to whether war crimes are being committed may maybe later, a up and up. the u. s. has been under a lot of pressure internationally. she have to, to take a, a tougher line on israel, given the rising desktop and goes a, has this, the spot used any of that pressure? my team worked around, i'm domestically to and remember we gotta get into an election year. and friday was another. there have demonstrations in washington in los angeles in chicago. i know that i'm good was, was, i'm, i'm them there. there is a sense there at the very least the be the white us is feeling back pressure. if only know there's a saturday because of a massive scale of the destruction of the palestinian desktop, but because of how it looks in an election, you have the all projects of of the israeli bombardments. i'm the suggested that
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a lot of these are the stories that were coming up perhaps on which thing was that when the published and industrial was discussed, it was it a sense of what we'll maybe we should also use varies to ago, but easier because it's making us look a bit, looking bad, especially amongst the key demographics and the u. s. during that election. yeah. young people are of americans, but before what's coming presidential election will be about 2 things, mainly actually turnouts and swing states are of american voters in michigan in this case, and younger versus whom the opposed to so are pretty disgusted with, by default listings that are foreign in fact, a trauma, and this is what the why does is really worried about the trunk. that many of these demonstrations is genocide drove genocide dryer. and we've had white house officials trying the best to ensure that that doesn't catch them. she have a chassis live 1st there in washington, dc. i'm still a head on out 0. wading through the wreckage of gauze us health system to the dot conditions inside one of the territories biggest cost with
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the the color of the weather is spent on the reasonable side. of course not to go straight here recently. the amounts of the wet weather of course, of course, northern and eastern area. a lot of cloud showing up here. but as i say, the temperatures haven't been too bad, even down is melted. 27 degrees celsius, s good 7 or 8 celsius above the seasonal average. both fat certainly be hot. 39 degrees. it stays on. the warm side is going through the next couple of days. but as we move into the positive next week, temperature is near the lowest. that is still tiny, a shower as a customer, all of them house of australia pushing across into queensland that will be some flooding. i suspect once again, lobby shot with down towards the se in corner that you got melvin temp to the thing
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off 19 celsius for somebody will see a shower was just creating a little further east, which as we go on through monday, making the way toward new zealand most pop it clearing out for new zeta technical signal autonomy we had some right earlier on. so not too bad here. not too bad too . across southern parts of japan on the cold side. having said that, we got snow coming in across the car to maybe its way into how does she sliding for the race with temperature struggling? some was still struggling across northern parts of china, but not too bad. the homecoming, the, the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for their ex truly unfortunate car. no quick wins and eventually search hard hitting in to be do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you feel that the
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other than you're watching, i just need a reminder of our top stories. the sound, thousands of palestinians have been reunited with the families with 39 women and children freed from is ready for us. as part of a full day sees 5 deal between israel and how much the teen is right. and he's taken captive on october 7th. i've been returned it safely to as well as part of the agreement, can tie nationals and a filipino have also been free. meanwhile, the sci fi appears to be holding and gaza. thousands of families have made attempts to return to their homes or what's left of them for these really ami. it has prevented people from going know and tell, i believe is right. these have been waiting for the arrival of captives released from gaza, saw the height that is their new song during the menus times bought by us relief. and there was smiles from everyone here in the square when they saw those
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images of how to finally say it is round. this piano just behind me here. it actually belongs to one of those, but it's still in gaza and the height for many of those is that they will be returned to me, not just the man, the man. and that's the higher that off the 4 days. more of them will be able to come by and a z over will be extended just across from his prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the defense, minnesota, as well as people from the ministry watch that operation happens in real time. they say that they will continue to ensure the minute treat show once these 4 days are over, we'll hopefully ensure that all of those health concepts will be back too early. and my colleague, john hollis spoke to gideon levy a columnist at the hot it's newspaper. his real name began by asking him about the
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national mood following friday's captive release. it's a mixture of off emotions. on one hand, there is really, it is about the most simpler, basic happiness for me, these getting reunited and even one lady who was declared dead always now uh on her way to her family and children obviously. or this makes it very, very emotional. but every is really knows that this is just the beginning. it's a very promising beginning. it's a very optimistic beginning, but it 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,
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it's a broad question. i appreciate that. but what is public opinion believe should happen next? i think the nature of sentiment right now is very clear and is very genera. it is, there is one or the hostages back at any price except the really very ready to go right when groups or the rest of these very see this though, is the main goal or any means to an extended ceasefire, because everyone understands that you cannot get back to the rule or with the same intensity and expect small business as long as a you destroy? no, that wasn't part of guys. uh it might be the risk, the life. so for the rest of the hostages. so this might create a new more meant to when you do not make power of extending the goals. and
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maybe who knows, bringing this role to it said, even though right though it doesn't seem very problem. oh captain 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 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 huffman and soldiers for which i must says they are quite willing to do it. but they want the release of a 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 on the browsing, getting off a piece of mind because of the wide circles of people easily public opinion. people
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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 prisoners. a, including big names in killing me, my one boat, and many others. we are not there yet. and the we, if steve to see the government, we know because they are both of these. but it is public opinions, pressure will be strong enough. we might see that funding. i mean, right now the government affairs riley is quite weak. they are responsible to the biggest yes, cool. maybe ever since the staples, the established and they really have to be to the pressure from public opinion. because in any case, it's a very furniture and a government now which cannot last for long. so way i will show you way if deeper when be reasonably enough to have this fits because there will be no
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other way to release the soul just in the soul. just uh, it is the raise, the women and the children, and everyone else for you as a society. early and my colleague serial vanya i spoke to has the highlighted a member of the homeless political viewer. he says hand us up prepared to release all captives including is ready. so just if israel agrees to release o palestinian prisons that we know that the rest is right, not no before 70 or before 50 is all the time you're going to post. as i read this, that then many times in different locations, and i think that is what it is in a report of the policy and that people. and i think the last for this war in on guys a place that is land 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 this thing. everything doesn't really cost without destroying. they want to kill the life and golf and then wants 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 use the trust in, but i think that when do we for the, our condition because it'd 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 know, most would be the but the going to be there to use the biggest problem that we are going to. busy have to destroy us to destroy there is this does the story, the pen is to bring the hostage and back placement, but they did not anything anything, but they need to put the score. so i think it's the big trip 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 that if the a 100 or this a big problem or if it's like they've done,
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they should come to decide that i was to, in, in, in, in confidence. that is one of the fan in god's law. and the, with 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 presidents and designed attention. we have no, so yeah, ready to says really, prisoners to say i beg your pardon is really so is less than yes. okay. it is a must have used all of that for exist and we all need to do these days. i just want to show other sci fi and gaza has given palestinians a chance to go outside off the weeks, sheltering from relentless and strikes. many a horrified by the extent of the destruction i just need,
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i was going to access to the indonesian hospital in big law. here in northern garza wanting some view is may find the images in a sound of in javits or for distressing 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 doors have become boards and surgeons operate on the floor. after his very tanks and snipers laid siege to the hospital for the days, i'm to state it in the early hours. the friday morning before the ceasefire came into effect and then let me expand that mission mission outside. we told them we are civilians, we have children and sick people. we are nurses when they saw him, the hospitals through 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.
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hopefully you got rid of my last. the hospital has been out of service for weeks to the extent of the damage. it's not clear whether it would ever be opened, a man witnessed 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 hospital. these really captives and hostages. if i know anything about them, every question was accompanied by slap after that the left we could have gone, 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 to be a dumb of the committee to protect journalist says at least 48 palestinian
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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 closet, well, 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 port the bite in administration had been consumed by the ceasefire because it would allow journalists greater access to gaza, which would they say expose the devastations and possibly turn 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 streets schools, houses, shops is really strikes have destroyed them all after 7 weeks and hiring people are fine to be able to go outdoors. but for the entire neighborhoods raised to the
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ground, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have no homes left. some of the job aid, other there a lot, even before the war, nearly 7 out of 10 power steering is in gaza, lived in poverty, and more than 1800000 people didn't have enough to eat. now the u. n. is wanting of the immediate possibility of starvation. it says more than 1700000 palestinians had been forcibly displaced by his riley, bombardments, and evacuation orders there sheltering in schools or you and facilities that are overcrowded and operating far above capacity. there was little food and no sanitation. the us says around 2200000 people that's nearly the entire population of gaza need food a to survive. there was a shortage of fuel fuel and clean drinking water. the sol nation plots of shut down because they don't have enough fuel to operate. the world health organization is
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worried about the outbreak of disease. it's recorded women 44000 cases of diarrhea and 70000 were spirit tree infections. only 9 out of gauze is $35.00, hospitals are functioning and only barely struggling to treat the 10s of thousands of palestinians. it is really a tax with the additional burden of thousands of patients who fall in ill because of on high gina conditions. gaza is staring at a major health is austin. and he bought fossa is a spokesman for the palestine red cross and she says the c spa will help aid groups provide urgent assistance to palestinians in gulf. the humanitarian paused with all the protest under the precedent teams, along with unable to receive more to humanitarian aid through 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 history,
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and it is around $45.00 the trucks. so now more humanitarian is, would it be allowed to get into gaza strip, which contain food, water, medical supplies, and medicine. and also, if you will, which is isn't in need of this time to support the work of backup generators, power generators and hospitals that they are many of them. what are the power outages and others are struggling to mention power and they will be completed on 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 that the medical supplies and the defense will support the work of hospitals that all of them are now lacking supplies and may defend and become supplies, taking into consideration, that's only 9 hospitals, all of 35, quite a bit of freight across
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a garza's trip of hundreds of health workers in london had been taking part in a vigil for colleagues who had been killed during the conflict in gaza. sonya guy goes there. this is the vigil outside, doubting supervision of medics and human rights activists have done outside downing street the economy so that we off to the well, how organizations don't care about you said a 178 on health care facility in the golf street, which it resulted in more than 550 people dying. and that includes a 22 house start working. so the fact that 249 health care for kids to be in code 93, it's at least 50 physicians 77. this is paramedic speed that people are trying to look up to other people and actually capture them and they understand the science.
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do you have like all the medics going? yeah, hoping that the humanitarian polls will eventually become a permanent ceasefire. there are tremendous worries that this is, this is monetary and crisis that garza will not be able to recover from. and it will have a long last thing effect on the people back on that may not be able to fully recover from this funny i go out. is there a israel has some of the belgian and spanish and bassett as following controversial comments from the country's leaders to man held a joint press conference at the roof of border crossing spanish prime minister pedro sanchez and his belgian counts upon alexander. the crew criticized israel. for the suffering of palestinians sanchez, also called for the european union to recognize the state of palestine. so i think that the momentum has come for the international community, especially for the european union member states to recognize the state of palestine
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. and i think it would be worth it would be important if a many member states of the union, we, uh we, we do it all together. but if this is not the case, of course, this pain with take their own decisions are still ahead on as to say that we had directly from palestinian prisoners off to their release about the joy and freedom and the conditions they faced in his way to jail the heroes here to report on the people often ignored, but who must be hurt. how many other channels can you say? we'll take the time and put extensive followed into reporting from under reported areas. of course we cover major global events, but our passion lies in making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in
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places like how is fine with the young man regions. and so many others. we go to them, we make the effort, we care strict investigations . the gift from telling science inter toes from asia and the pacific 101 east. on out to 0. the news the says the conflicting cause that broke out they had been fee is a, could spread across the region. exchanges a 5 between has bullet and these really military become a daily occurrence. i just as an a,
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hold on with this update from they route 7 on israel border is quiet. what we've seen over the past 7 weeks was exchanges of fire between the lebanese arm, group, hezbollah and this way, the army. the border was not mentioned in the cease fire agreement between as runs from us in garza. but it has, well, a source told us to 0, it is ready to abide by that. the ceasefire is israel does this way the army spokesperson saying that the it will be ready to defend itself of for or respond to any threats. which also indicates that as well, will be willing to extend this, these fire and garza to that as well. 11 on board are, but many are asking what comes next? if that cease, fire is lock extended at this rate, the defense minister has said that the war on garza will continue, has well entered the war on behalf of its ally. how mass thing is one to, to relieve pressure on come us in gaza even though it's limited engagement. it's
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believes that it has been able to bog down a number of divisions in, in, in the northern front. so if the were resumes, that means we can expect further escalation along the border so far it has been confined to a few kilometers a deep on each side. but the threat of this spreading is real, is ready for ministers, saying that israel will no longer tolerate, as well as a task in the future. and this could lead to an all out war. if you have the iranian foreign minister, which box has the loss, he was entitled to a few days ago. and he said that if the ceasefire does not hold, then the war could expand not just on the front and 11 on but across the whole region. so a lot is at stake, but a welcome respite as well for the 10s of thousands of people who live in the border region who are able to check on their homes as well as harvest their crops, at least for a few days center for their i was busy though they don't any occupied best westbank
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we've heard from 17 year old palestinian prison. that lace was mine who was just released as part of the deal. the feeling of being fees indescribable. but my happiness is incomplete because many presents i left behind the situation inside the jails is really bad. the bundles from leaving the cells, the food was really bad. they kept us hungry. charlotte, that'd be so shots. the situation is fee to cut the stuffing. the trick the most that if we celebrate the phone or at least they would put us back and do all the palestinian prisoners have highlighted the conditions. they've been good in his ready presence. many say they were beaten, not given clean, drinking water or enough food. so you'd have to spend 5 minutes, i'm sorry, they measure you from not this. i'm very happy i can describe how i'm feeling right now. this is the my 2nd sentence. so 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 think you're gone
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and people for their resistance and may god bless them with patience. we have suffered a lot in prisons more than 50 days. no votes were, is drinking and clean water. we did not have any food, and they, we've been humiliated on our way back. they always treat to treated us in a very bad way, and they knock on the door all the time and the we have been asking them when are we going to be released when we will be the we will go back home. i hope that the 2nd, the number of prisoners who will be released will be a free tomorrow, and that will put on it's very tough on me. i did. i was not aware of what was happening in casa, but today they told me about the situation in gaza, especially with the girls where with me on the bus. i was actually isolated from the world and i didn't know anything about the situation and guys,
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so that's it for me has on sake of for this news um, well, coverage of the war and gaza at the top of the the cutoff from the hires. this has become a make shift time for some palestinians from the goes astray. it was the local government building designed to support some of his outcomes for display these men employed under the agreement as well. maybe because of labor and industry, which allowed a set number of people to look into, that on saturday, employee is acting on his ready 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 a 1000 because people are keep they are keeping pouring ones. they are discovered inside israel handed over to these reading and the 3 and they own val just simply left off to being beaten and accumulated on patrick points to find their way to the,
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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 couldn't get home and there's nothing they can do about his unsettled tax upfront takes on the big issues, avenue, democratic nations justified this kind of behavior is not piece of that is being talked about. it is more unflinching questions, rigorous debate. we are behind the mass that goes to the beam, got it out by both sides. clinton. yahoo is to go and there is collateral damage. there's collateral damage. that's more reality is leading to what we're seeing now with the ground or solution upfront or how to 0 frank assessments to force displacement tenzing persecution seems to be informed of what we see here. please log in to change the reality, but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of the case headlines. do you think
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even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get to humanitarian schools, he's been asking for days and days has any sway of a private us and nothing else. in the inside story on al jazeera of the palestinian prisoners were united with their families, 139 women and children are free from his raining jails under a ceasefire deal reached between israel on commons. the about as in this is audra 0 live from doha. i'm also coming up, 13 is really 2nd captive and guys released as part of the agreement time tie. nationals on the filipino have also.

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