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but kept him all safely by the money in sight. this is all and is there a life or so coming up some risk by sell of 2 weeks as bombardment, the people have gone very much onto the streets to take stock. as the full day cease, fire takes hold on a stops rolling into gaza, around 200 trucks loaded with food fuel medical supplies. when to the strip on friday with the same number expect to each day of the ceasefire. the hello and welcome for the 1st time in nearly 7 weeks people in gaza have been able to spend a day without the stress of. is there any attacks a full days the spot is in place and is holding for now?
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as part of the agreement, israel has freed palestinian prison is on the on the group. thomas has handed over some captive, seized on october the 7th to now on day one of the ceasefire. 39, palestinian women and children were released from is really jails that and celebrations across the okey pied westbank cuz those who were being held were reunited with the families around 2000 and civilian captives have been freed by hamas and taken out of gauze a 13 of them is riley women and children, as well as elderly people. 10 off thought, ty, nationals, one of them released one of the release captives is from the philippines. meanwhile, palestinians have been taking stuff of what they've lost some on trying to reach that destroyed homes to search for loved ones or to find clothes they can salvage. to stay with the temporary feasible agreement has also allowed a drugs into goals,
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including fuel gas and food. $200.00 trucks are expected to enter the strip each day as long as the ceasefire holes. it's abraham begins a coverage from the occupied westbank window shack it has posted her daughter. she's been released from and is really prison. and we'd soon get off this bus to freedom after a little search among the crowds, she finds her then they hug. like they haven't, in a long time, the 24 year old was detained in october of last year, held without a charge. her detention was supposed to end in late october. the war put that on hold a decision, the in my prison is by default a difficult place as we lose our freedom. but after october, 7th,
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the prisons became much more difficult. we couldn't get our basic needs as women. and as humans, the tap water tastes like florine. we used to buy bottles, water, but even not became off limits for us here. so make to buy it was about had been in prison for over 2 years. she hadn't been sentenced yet. a lot, many other palestinians could have remained behind bars for a long time. the message i sit up with that we think big not we've been to the face of total isolation. we lived in exile, we left the graveyard. most of those really used on friday are women. others are teenage boys, families from across the occupied westbank waited outside the open community present in ramallah. for this moment. the one was yeah, they had 8 months left on her sent us some of the year are moving. tell us getting into meeting their family members of the fence
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a years without being allowed to visit her. many a people here celebrating, but they say that their celebration, their side because they remember those who are being killed because since the war, 6 palestinian prisoners have died in his way to jails. leonardi, any of them, i'm always released to make it in my books is without a phone or anything with being tortured in jail. we have difficult tries from other sections, especially prisoners from casa, and so a lot of blood we and how much the brother pl site was named as one of the 139 palestine used to be released, however, yet already completed his sentence and was freed on thursday his cousin schmidt had the months left on his one year sentence, but was released as a part of the deal. it showed a it's a bittersweet moment. why did mind and make it to the list when i finished my
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sentence, my cousin ahmed, it's good that he's out. but there are other people who have 15 or 30 years left. some are boys. those should have had priority. even so this is a moment to cherish and needed to break family see from their own going pain. need that, but he just eat off the occupied westbank is right. is of also been celebrating the return of some of the loved ones. people turned out to cheer as a ministry helicopter, hiring some of the captives arrived at the hospital in israel. those released had been held captive for 49 days. they have been reunited with the families of to receiving medical checkups. let's go to home disagree, which has okay, part east jerusalem for us. so took us through what's happening with the kept us on the palestinian prisoners who have been freed as
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well. melina, on friday we saw 13 israel ease and 11 for nationals freed as part of the ceasefire deal that also involved in exchange of palestinian prisoners who were free. we saw $39.00 of them who were free now at 4 pm local time. tomorrow we can expect the next batch of is really captives or to be released by the red cross facilitated to the crossing where they will then go to these really know terry at a base in southern israel and then be flown at 2 different hospitals. now, the captives who have been released, rather the captives who are expected to be released today on saturday. their families have been notified by the prime minister's office. these really authorities say they do have the names and the list. they did receive it like they received the ones who were expected to be released on the 1st day. now in terms of
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the war, the is really prime minister, the spokesperson for these really army and security officials, a like have been saying, but this in no way indicates the end of the war. they are open to an extension of the ceasefire. however, they have been saying, but in these 4 days, the military is going to regroup, they're going to recuperate, and they're going to continue their deadly attacks on the gaza strip view, air land and see. i mean, looking ahead to the future, you say that the prime minister and it's a and it's team is very keen to continue the rule. but how much pressure is that on them to extend the sci fi? and there's been a lot of pressure on these really government from all directions, from international leaders and from the is really public themselves. now,
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the option that they have voice to extend the cease fire is for every 10 additional captives who are released. however, be as really war cabinet and the army a like, don't seem interested in ending this war because they have been very vocal about their objectives, to release all of the captives. not just the 50 stipulated in this 4 day agreement, and to dismantle him, us entirely, both militarily and politically. so the pressure that's on these really government is more so to bring the captive is back. that is the focus in israel. it is the most sensitive issue with in is really, society is the most talks about the most discussed thing among is rallies. but in terms of the war ending, it's not the 1st thing that's on their mind. there's actually quite the support for
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military operations. but the support for the government is what seems to be going down every single day. so among these really society, the issue of the captives is one that they do want to see achieved. moline. i'm just setting that for us. an occupied east tourism will be kept on broken seats, 5 jail between israel and how must came into force early on friday as we've been reporting. and they've been no reports of slicing since the deal office. some relief against us. 2.3000000 palestinians who have of course, enjoyed 7 weeks off, is rarely bombardment. to meet the med for den cover for a moment of respite in gaza. the 1st day in 7 weeks when people can feel relatively safe, a cease by that is holding of thousands waiting for a chance to read the nights with their loved ones. that is all the honestly, it's a nice feeling for us to be able to go back home off to rule this time to see
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families, enough ones. but we have still hesitant and afraid of food. a truce is not enough. those in the north that goes a, we're worried about them as they did not head to the homes like we did here in the north of gauze and the stench of death hangs heavy in the many bodies are still buried under the rubble. the non stop is rarely a tax ment. 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. i came to the tower district and bade honeymoon where we used to live to take over home and collect the clothes 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 more embarrassment, we had to leave and we still treasures and scores. and today we came back to see
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what's left of our home. the un says more than 80 percent of the causes population has been displaced for those forced to move south though there is no option of returning nonsense. i really, really wish that they wouldn't let the rest of us have garza city to go back. i prefer living in my house to be human. lated in my house is better than be he related here at sent over a walk through the funnel way. and because even if i went back home, i fear that could be another attack on the area and all die along the go button. that wants to move is over. how do i trustworthy as well, promising? i don't have faith in them. so even for an hour with them, i don't believe in the see saw it of the south is where israel told the residence of northern gauze at the head for the safety. yet some parts of southern gaza. now look like this. the ceasefire office, a breath of fresh air to more than 2000000 people left with
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a very few options for survival. even if for only a few short days to meet them, it didn't go out to 0. when the bombing began in gauze, and many palestinians got stuck in egypt, unable to return to their homes and families, the states find means some are able to be re united with their loved ones. even now side reports from rough in the south, and casa, 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. let's it out or yeah, he's and 4 to 3 days on the addictions side of the board are waiting to get into go . so what are the people are leaving? and we are returning despite the war and despite everything we are returning because this is our country, it is logical,
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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, for santa lever and unions. where can some of my family members move to central goes to an area called and the set up and i'm going home now and my family doesn't even know i'm coming. have no contact with the $1000.00 in the cleveland system and we were stuck for $46.00 days on the egyptian side. thank god, re enter 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 and again the but there is no guarantee that the war is about. and israel says it will review its attacks until her moss is defeated. the white house is common, honestly, i don't think the truths velocity and what i ask is the palestinian people is to
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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, 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 to c l, just the euro. rats off in the southern gaza strip. so head on out, is there a waiting through the wreckage of gauze us health system? have a look at the diet conditions inside one of the territories biggest. the
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hello is not shaping up to be too bad a holiday weekend across the us. we got a fair amount of the cloud, just sliding off the rockies. these 2 areas of low pressure merging together some more than that will change it. for some of us, we are looking at a fair amount of snow. they're coming out of colorado pushing across into kansas, move in positive texas. you can't just nice out there as well, based in that case on the coal. so either they, as long as you try to just fall down into single figures, pretty much staying that way for the most part of that. whether that when she let a slide up towards the lakes as we go one through sunday, so not particularly pleasant at this stage, and some of that snow too. as you can see, stretching across into one terrier, adding to quit back behind, generally dry and clear. quick sunshine denver but the top temperature 5 celsius. so recovering somewhat here. meanwhile, is september just recovering across the good parts of the car?
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been well too bad. one or 2 showers coming in for some particularly i was the, the side off the camera based on what to whether to just around the correct to a costa rica, but sure it was about the intensity that we would expect to see at this time if you go to on to this loyalty dry and funnel. there's some shelves, once again, into the spot, hit pots, the dominican republic. in the unique perspective, i think being policy, there's a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression in the gaza strip. started connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue in the countries and attack in this specific area, throwing me out of these boards and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0 the
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your thing out is there a mind at the top stories? vince, our dozens of palestinians are being reunited with families. that's you know, and women and children have been freed from is there any presence deposit of the full days these 5 deal between is wrong and how much. meanwhile the ceasefire appears to be holding in garza thousands of families and bade attempts return to the homes. what's left of them? these ready on me is preventing people from coming news. the team is riley is taken captive on october. the 7th happened return safely to miss rose, possibly agreements. 10 time nationals and
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a filipino have also been free. so congress has moved from tennessee on how the release of the is really captives has been unfolding. the moments has riley's were waiting for the team captives. finally arrives back safely, the result of a sci fi deal that's been weeks in the making. the youngest to be released from captivity and garza age just to the oldest $85.00. 0, but it's one taken from the same southern village of near us. on october 7th, it calls a complex operation from us, thus handed them over to the right crossing garza. they would then take him into egypt where they were met by a specialist as rainy force and medical experts. as this was on the folding, news of 11 pul captives release came as a surprise time nationals and one filipino offsets has been working in his road on october 7th. they will slow into his writing hospitals for checkups and many to be
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reunited with the families at the source of the will is ray, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that would be no negotiations with how much does he watch the tool from tel aviv he had this to say good because of the man who each and every one of them is a whole will. but i emphasize to the families on to you, the citizens of israel, what committed to the return of all hostages. this is one of the goals of the war just across the street from where he was speaking, what has become known as hostage square, where relatives of those hills captive up and come to the navy 50 days. the mood soon changed to one of jubilation. even is temporary. with the sum of the relatives and friends of the remaining 212 captives stood in garza, the weight isn't isn't having my grandmother back in that sun. amazing things.
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having the knowing my grandfather is still there and that's a devastating thing. and knowing that the whole big part of the $75.00 members of the table it's near always will be released. however, it's hopes and try as many as told us that's helping them through a difficult time familiar songs in on so many of times, but of 5 really not just for the families of those health captives, but also phone division rainy's. i've been following every sense as this seems the release of the captives happens at sunset. around the same time, the jewish day of rest started. and she bought candles with legs for the ones remaining behind. so the height of all is, is there a ton of these c thought and goes, i has given palestinians a chance to go outside of to week. sheltering from relentless is right strikes.
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many say they've been horrified by the extent of the destruction out there as minus to get access to the in the nation hospital and back to the higher northern gaza. let me just want you to some of the images that you about to see might be quite disturbing. the main entrance to the indonesians hospitably. 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, the big awards and surgeons operate on the floor. after this very time, since snipers laid siege to the hospital for the days, i'm to state it in the early hours of friday morning before the ceasefire came into effect and let me explain badness. and i cannot imagine outside we told them we are civilians. we have children and sick people. we are nurses. when they saw him, the hospital was the main entrance. they interrogated me with 3 other nurses. they
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asked me if there is anyone from of that existence here. they asked me about the entrances and the exists of the hospital. we were old panicking and very skew. hopefully you got rid of the hospital has been out of service for weeks, with the extent of the damage. it's not clear whether, if we ever reopen them out with this, as we call the heart of is really soldiers interrogation called the law that we saw the 1st floor of the hospital was targeted with the miss. so they also cut off from the tricity and solar power. we had 25 people with broken fell. this can be moved. they didn't, they did these tensions. i 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 the time in this, they took me to this corner and beat me and asked me so many questions about the house to these really cabbages and hostages. if i know anything about them, every question was accompanied by slip. 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
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will be the last one to leave this hospital. and i believe a demo. the committee to protect journalist says at least 48 palestinian journalists have been killed by is really fire. and essentially if is among the few risk in their lives to tell the world what is happening in the gods that will hold on. sorry, it's under the occupation forces, have damage and destroyed the big parts of the hospital. days 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 devastation and possibly to, and public opinion against israel. the center of death forces people to cover their nose and a child, the composing bodies, children among them who are piled up in one corner. no burials of taking place because it'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 hiding people are
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fine to be able to go out doors. but for the entire neighborhoods raised to the ground, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have no homes left. some of the job aid, how does their faith find means also a much needed break for garza's medical crews have been working around the clock to treat the injured out. is there a spoke to one medic who says he's grateful to have a chance to be at home with his family of this without a problem in love with this? i have done a lot of love as i forced itself with a lot of level stuff and the, the new model left is not a busy. so if you have any problems with this, and i'm in your man, this 900. don't know if you would know, but do many and some how to do. i have to jump into this. i have
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the money from the side of the i know have to do with the i did the windshield out, update to somebody on it. it was like a lot of opportunity and so what's almost what i'm looking, what i finish, a lot of most of the kids have done with this of the district for the hood. now, i think for the afternoon of the i'm inside, that's the kind of number so you can come see me on it and you want me to go home and i could just sort of miss the la none. know the bottom of that. let's see if that i've just said the, the sent him the lunch all in the had to be off with the on the notice to get this . well, how about the gentleman to josh told him that address showing cut the sofa, the guy linus, along with some help with the bid and she was a hold of it to and then the pleasure said that they will come see me already in the audience. it said that each had
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a message to send us an am in the middle of a new i'm sorry, so i would just set up the video for the much. i'm not going to do the vice. she is much of an aspect to that. that's what i'm about to do stuff this for the others. and this little guys, being us on to the end is going to hold us a good. you'll see she be human and also beneficial to watching the that issue of the fall is a one of the shops gets the similar. no fees is not careful. most of the fees do you the low and then the show out on and some portion tests which on the screen. and so i went to the doctor and he never has done well
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since the of hundreds of u. k. health workers have been taking pos, individual in london for colleagues who have been killed during the conflict in guns that sonya gaga was bet. this is the vigil outside, doubting speed of medics. and even though i have done outside down the street that comes with it, we off to the well, how organizations don't care my you said a $178.00 on health care facility in the golf, which it resulted in more than 550 people dying, and that includes a 22 outside of working. so the fact that $249.00 house cover gives mean codes
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includes at least 50 positions $77.00. this is paramedics. be that people are trying to look up to other people and actually capture them and they understand the science. do you have nice all the metrics now the hoping that the humanitarian polls will eventually become a permanent ceasefire. there are tremendous worries that this has been monetary and crisis that dawson 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 the out, is there a yes president joe biden welcome to release of the captives in a televised address. he said it was the result of round the clock with either white house shepherd concierge president bigler spending thanksgiving in massachusetts, and he used the holiday as a theme in his remarks today. we can also be thankful of families being recruited
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and reunited as loved ones who have been held hostage for nearly 50 days. a beginning this morning under a deal reached by extensive us diplomacy, including numerous calls i've made from the oval office to leaders across the region. distress that this will just be the beginning of the process of captives being released. the expectation that us citizens would be freed on friday, proved unfounded, but by can make their mention of the palestinian women and children release from is really tough to with. you know, of a devastating palestinian death. told that the resultant from the israeli war across the us, that i once again protest in chicago, los angeles, and in washington, it was clear that the president state laws would not this wage. the anger felt by, by here to you know, the cost of the gate. i guess the us also because we send our tax dollars there also the us funds this genocide,
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these little piece mail exchanges are really just for media points to, to keep people home for a little bit. but i think the see those movements focus on.

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