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but you have more dead shoulders asking questions you want to to have your voice heard, what is your message understanding the reality? this little part of the page was transformed into a mini reporting every now and then we can hear cluster bombs, exploding out his ears, teens on the ground when you close to the hall to the store the the palestinian prisoners re unites with the families. the c 9 women and children of freed from is there any jails on the, is the spy do reach between his role and how much there was relief and joy in as well as well, 13 as raney's on 11. all the for nationals are released by hum. us, but many say they when rest until the countess,
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i'll say feedback on the, on the inside the sound is there a knife and they're also coming up? it's been exactly 24 hours since the stalls and the 4 days the spot in gauze people are desperately trying to track down loved ones and take stock of the devastation close by israel and across the street. and continues to roll into gauze around 200 trucks loaded with food fuel and medical supplies into this trip on friday with the same number expected homes. and while it's quiet in gaza, they've been more is ready rates in the of the pied westbank overnight. the we began in gaza where it is now day to
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a full day's face. fine agreement struck between as well and homeless. exactly 24 hours ago. bombing stopped as a deal mediated by castle came into force, is desperately needed. pause in the risk buttons that's been inflicted on the strip since the will began on october. the 7th. these are live pictures of morning in gaza. it's calm off the 1st night in nearly 2 months without is really as strikes lighting up the sky as a gauze. on friday day, one of the deceased $539.00, palestinian women and children were released from is writing jails. they have been celebrations across the field to pod westbank, as those who are being held were reunited with our families. meanwhile, 2000 and civilian captives have been freed by how much and taken out have gone to. 13 of them is riley, women, children, and elderly people. 10 are tie nationals. one of the release captives is from the
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philippines. is abraham begins 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, the 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 all the way in my prison is by default a difficult place as we lose our freedom. but after october, 7th, the prisons became much more difficult. we couldn't get our basic needs as women
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and as humans, the tap water tastes like florine. we used to buy bottles, water, but even not became off limits for us a. her soulmate said was it about, had been in prison for over 2 years. she hasn't been sentenced yet. a lot, many other palestinians who live remains behind bars for a long time. the message i sit up with that we'd be picking up. we've ended a phase of total isolation. we lived in exile we left the graveyard. most of those really used on friday are women, others or teenage boys, families from across the occupied westbank waited outside the open for me to through prison in ramallah. for this moment. the one was yeah, they had 8 months left on her send us some of the, the new year are moving. tell us getting into meeting their family members of the fence. 8 years without being allowed to visit her. many a people here celebrating,
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but they say that they're set operations or sorry, because they remember those who have been killed in god since the war 6 palestinian prisoners have died. it is really deals when audi, 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 had 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 sentence, my cousin ahmed, it's good that he's out. but there are other people who have 15 or 30 years left.
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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 to publish the news. i've also been celebrating in nablus saying visitor, all of a has me were here in the center of the city center of novelist and the occupied westbank in the same place were just earlier today. there was a, an operation carried out by is really special forces where they rated the market just to the left of me and detain 2 people now a very different mood. and they are celebrating welcoming home, one of the prisoners release as part of his walk. and the yacht was here, here is one of the kind of celebration it is rarely authority said they did not
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want to see question. i don't need to describe my feelings. i'm, i'm on my family and my people seriously. i can't describe it. i'm happy. i'm hopeful everything. another kind of new clients and why was you new one to be released from library even though some women have be nephew? yes, it's very emotional. if it was up to me, i would have released some performance, but the freedom will come soon. the resistance will keep on trying for their release they say that they are here to celebrate not just the return of people held in detention by their occupiers, by the israeli military bodies, really government. they say they are also here to celebrate the fact that there is a ceasefire all the or short, 4 days to start. people here say that it is better than nothing that those 4 precious days mean for fewer days. of barden mints and killing of palestinians in
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gaza. something they think is as important as the detainee is that are being released as part of the same verse for avi owed to 0 in novelist and the occupied westbury as reilly's to have been celebrating. the return of some of that loved ones. people turned out to cheer as a ministry, a helicopter, caring some of the accountant to arrived at a hospital in israel. those release had been held captive for 49 days, have been reunited with their families on receiving medical checks. so hire is, has moved from tennessee. the moment says riley's were waiting for the team captives finally arrived back safely. the result of a sci fi deal that's been weeks in the making. the youngest to be released from captivity in garza age, just to the oldest $85.00. 0, but it's one taken from the same southern village of nit us on october 7th. it
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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 flow into his writing hospitals for checkups and many to be reunited with the families at the source of the will is ray, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that would be no negotiations with him us because he watched the tool from tel aviv. he had this to say, quote, the cause of man, i'm 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
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just across the street from where he was speaking, what has become known as hostage square, where relatives of those hills captive up in camps maybe 50 days. the mood soon changed. 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 is having my grandmother back in that center. mazing things having the knowing my grandfather is still there and that's a devastating thing. and knowing that i whole big part of the $75.00 members of the templates near olives 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 august and many of times, but of 5 really not just to the families of those, the health captive, but also phone division rainy's. i've been following every cent as this seems the
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release of the captives happens at sunset. around the same time, the jewish day of rest started and she bought candles were left for the ones remaining behind. so the height of all is, is there a ton of these that's got the view from occupied east or west? lynn bori challenge is that for us so plenty of relief in his realm beyond glory. i'm sure that the 1st day of the sea sky went to plan today. me captives are expected to be released. what are we expecting? the lists of the captives that how much is going to be releasing today have been handed to these raise and we understand that that's been an exchange of this list from the is right as to how much of the palestinians as well it's being saved broadly hit as a successful 1st day of all, that hostage captive prison,
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the extra use deal, the families of those who are going to be coming home later on today have been told the process is going to be, i think, broadly, the same as what we saw yesterday. sandra was going through some of it in her report that the, the, how much will hands the captives to the international red cross in casa, in special red cross drive and south to the rapid crossing into egypt. they will go through the roof of crossing into egypt. that is why we are likely to see the 1st pictures of them. how mass might reduce pictures of a know the part the price estimates are wrong, but is ready. t v cameras will be filming. that's process of them coming across the right foot board, the whole thing on the other side of the raffle board. that's when we will start getting these ready media putting faces to the names of the michigan saying yes, that's time. that's them about that. so that was an emotional moment last night you probably will be again to nights as well. then they'll be taken into his route to
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a military base in the south end of the negative deserts that they'll be given. a medical checkups had to compensate from the 2 hospitals around is around, but most of the in the tennessee area. and that's when they'll have that re unifications with that family. of course, we will see that reciprocal process going on from the is right side. that's the prison is in his right. each aisles will be returned to the families, to the homes in the occupied westbank or and occupy the streets them where i am as well. and we will seats $200.00 will say trucks of a to go in. so you cause that through the rap across i would like to see pretty much the same thing that we saw yesterday happening today as well. it was broadly seen as a good, fast day, a kind of, a, an expression that kind of experiments that have been successful. and they will do the pretty much the same thing again today. i think, an rory, looking even further ahead. do we have a sense, as all of the likelihood of se, spike going beyond 4 days, even being permanent?
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that's a big question. i think permanent, a is a very unlikely at the moment as things stand. but that could be an extension because it's rarely set to how much, if, once we get through this, uh 50 is ready to cap saves for a $150.00 pounds of sitting in prison is deals that could be an extension. if you release 10 more, cap tips per day, you will get an extra day to see spots. so that could push this through the seatbar a few days. further forward box. everything you are hearing from these ready governments at the moment is saying that this is temporary, that will be a conclusion to this round of exchanges. and then off to that, we will renew the fighting with intensive dates and saw or is a pull that you had from benjamin. that's me. i the prime minister who was saying some of the things we have had from benny game series. the minister in the bull cabinets, we will fight for the return home before the boys and girls,
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and we will continue to strike the enemy for the safe return home, uphold the residence at the south and the north defense minister. you'll have glance, we will continue to do everything necessary to return the adoptees homes. this is our duty for the adoptees for the family members after the state of israel. the defense for say, is the, the, the idea is ready, minute traits. we will prepare for the next stages of fighting during this, these file. we're watching how my speed is around the world and in gaza. box, as well as an issue here. how much is currently solar and popular our seats in the west bank. they have how much is being credited in the west bank for the return home of kind of city in prison is that is that, that, that is going to be appropriate for as well going forward. okay, for now. thank you for reaching out and stuff for a single coupon issue or some of the household broken seized by dale, between israel and how must came into force as we have been hearing, eddie, on friday, they have been no report sufficing since then. the deal office some relief against
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us. 2.3000000 palestinians who have enjoyed 7 weeks of. is there any bombardment to me treatment, vancouver thoughts a moment of respite in gaza? the 1st day in 7 weeks when people can feel relatively safe. a c spy that is holding thousands, waiting for a chance to read and nights with the loved ones. that is the honestly, it's a nice feeling for us to be able to go back home off the rule this time to see families and loved ones. but we're still hesitant and afraid of food, a truce is not enough. those in the north of goza, we're worried about them, is 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 attacks men's. paramedics and teams of volunteers were unable to retrieve them. the guns of health ministry estimates nearly 15000
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palestinians have been killed. many families who stayed in the north went back to their homes to find there's nothing left of the highway shamella that i came to, the tower district and bait had known 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 some embarrassment we had to leave and to minutes we still transfusions caused em. today we came back to see what's left of our home to the un says more than 80 percent of god's us population has been displaced for those forced to move south though there is no option of returning my nonsense. i really, really wish that they wouldn't let the rest of garza city to go back. i prefer living in my house to be cumulated in my house is better than be related here at the walk through. that will be a better funnel away, because even if i went back home,
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i fear that could be another attack on the area and all die along the go button. that wants to move with the automatic trustworthy as well. the problem is, is that you don't have facing them for you, or even for an hour. i don't believe in the see saw the south is where israel told the residence of northern gauze at the head for their safety. yet, some parts of southern casa, now looked like this. the seatbar 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. while the ceasefire is being observed in golf in the occupied westbank is riley soldiers continue. the raids earlier on saturday. so just stormed residential building in the on the spot to back home, east of knob loose. they did not allow paramedics to help the engine near the city of jericho. soldiers destroyed the home of a former prisoner. and the see here we have with us my james,
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where he's the director of the adults studies santana, profess of contemporary, middle east politics, that council at unit university. thank you so much for being in the media with us. so i want to reflect on the events of yesterday. there was a lot of stake, a lot that could have gone wrong, but it appears to be on time. what did you take of way from yesterday? i think it was and it did reflect, there was a, an um, i would say a stronger organization work behind that. but of course we were saying on last week there was a delay. there are some complications. it seems that the delay paid yesterday paid back yesterday where we so we have the 24 hour tonight and yeah, it was very organized. um, i would say a potations on the ground. um lets not forget uh does uh is awards on the looks of logistics, difficulties on roads, on communication, and does not forget that capitalism because the, the, and that's
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a bit new living in one place. so they are very, very complicated logistics side especially then goes up, i think what happened yesterday is that indicates that the resistance and, and, and because of the us and see it on releasing those civilians. i think this and also about us through the message when data leaves the 11 tightly tight. uh what, cuz which was, uh, was not the plan was left and the list as, as being said. so that's, i think if i'm the, is what i decided it was obvious that also it was that or leave to the prime minister and his deep uh, you know, that's a, a good number that back. but then i think it also, it puts pressure on both sides to push for more. so they kind of these more comfortable. and do you think that will happen? do you think this particular peer to cease by could be extended? i believe the what happened yesterday. it's a good to start, it will give both parties and the media it. so it is an old piece. it involved
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a good sign that what they have done is, is, is correct, and they will build on that momentum. i think i see that as a potential to extend this, especially the, the, the condition is very clear of a promise promised us to put at least 10. i can then cap this, at least so that it means that either they, it's obvious that i'm, i believe that come us has interest to have this, these fired because the for this thing and some of the guys that i think i would, i would argue that we would have a few, there's also to be extend that how much pressure do you think israel and the united states is on the not to restart it's military offensive at the end of these 4 days . and do you believe they will give in to that pressure? i think they are on the severe pressure public opinion in the us. um the images um came out to you sort of the from was about the, the destruction the, that me just happened to those that the, to the civilian
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a civilian infrastructure. that's very, very, very, very sad that i think it would have a huge impact on the public opinion. it's obvious that the united states has interest, i would say not to continue the operation. but as it is often shows, they keep saying that they would go back, the automated the i am not sure that it's, it's 4 foot just to continue to or more about that event to tell the a, the, the, the, the base that the us, the sincere and also to put to price out in time as to the motor conversation and the relief more of a cap. does this not forget that the ladies has put to aims or 2 goals? one is too weak and her mouth and the other one is to reduce the cost of. so the more they, you know, they leave captives, that this would be a justification to continue. the military gone been wrong, but if that was all, we had the area from our correspondent for a at talking about how the popularity of how much is actually increased as
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a result of this war and this prison prisoner release getting palestinians also. is there any presence is also going to increase that? how, how do you think israel is going to handle that pressure? that's the dilemma is what you has face for years. the minute the cops as there are these the but it's the only tosses release of our and from the prison. those who are behind will be impala, have mass as being pulled out of many times because of the release and racing of the palestinians with a good. i'll try that 1100, the least. and you can imagine $1001.00 have it's time it is basically, they believe that's how much is the main play out of time is um, this is very interesting. yesterday my end that everybody happened and everything happened. and wisdom back was bank, which basically assumed to be blocked of how much everything happened yesterday and was back what, but it's spinning it actually uh trying to you and say, you know, for how much and whoever they then all of those. so that is not helping that,
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but it's dinner or thought at the will not to be accepted with a lot of happiness. i think it would be difficult with water captives or these would love, but it's the present release. that's would be, i will see accepted by the put a so sort of a however, they have no other options because at the end of the day, this is the only card on the table. and they have to be able to accept that a very, very tricky situation. absolutely. for both sides. my dreams, where a direct golf studies intended professor of contemporary and at least politics a cap top university. thank you. thank you to i'm on a has she has reunited with her family following her release from is there any jail she's been in prison for 7 years for getting too close to it is very sole jet while driving had call. she spoke down to 0. i'm a jump june, out to home in ok, potty source. we're here in the bid having the neighborhood and occupied east roseland, and we're at the house of money. how she is. she has been released from prison
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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 monday how she and i'm on the 1st of all shall credit it. thank you so much for being with us. i'm. can i set it go change. sure, sure order. can you on back to the freshman decision, i asked her, what are her feelings today after being released from prison? helen and see i'm still in shock that i am free headed, but i feel like a 103 and so i can't realize that i have in my house surrounded by my families and i'm smelling the n m c and my children in my family and my rent eclipse, and i'm saying here in my home and that all the difficulties are behind me. i've been treatment at this moment at b. j. 3 minute, but these moments 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. i'm 90, i want to ask you, what exactly were you accused of?
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what exactly were you in prison for a service to be and the, and remember that you've never seen or any post union 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 to be what huh. unless i at that time there is no soldier who has been hurt or that was touched or crushed by my car. they just accused me that i caught too 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 good had some and based on that 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
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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 weren't now? home and you had the who had the who will do that. this is the, is radio patient forces. they always try to hinder us from celebrating from them. not showing any sort of joy. of course they are trying to do so, but they cannot steal our tory from our hearts. they are trying to steal those 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 am here as we've been surrounded with my family, i'm very happy and they cannot steal this happiness for me to well, some of the palestinian prisoners have been describing the conditions that they have enjoyed in is there any presence,
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many say that would be sent. they also say they were not given clean, drinking or set enough food. so you'd have to spend 5 minutes. i'm sorry to miss you from novice. i'm very happy i can't describe how i'm feeling right now. this is the is 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 thank the gods and people for their resistance and may god bless them with patience. we have suffered a lots in prisons more than 50 days, no votes, we 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 a we will go back home. i hope that the 2nd, the number of prisoners who will be released will be
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a free tomorrow. 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, so i will the cease fire has given palestinians a chance to go outside off week sheltering from relentless is really strikes many say they've been horrified by the extent of the destruction out is there a house managed to get access to the indonesian hospital in bed. so here in northern gone. so just to warn you that some of you might be disturbed by the images. and this report, my son up into a main entrance to the indonesian cost would be $1.00 of those and guards as largest healthcare facilities now in ruins. developed with the number of wounded and facing a severe shortage of medical supplies. quarter doors have become boards and
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surgeons operate on the floor. after his ready tanks and 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. let me see. 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 the other nurse and 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 ski. 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 was all the 1st floor. 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 designated these tensions. i showed the
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patients inside the building one of the search, just one by one and scan everyone's faces while interrogating me in.

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