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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 25, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST

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really occupies the westgate since the events of october. 7th, frustration is grown under cover of reporting exclusive stories explosive results out just sierra investigations. the the color there uninstalled the attain. this isn't use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minute palestinian prisoners re unite with this on any 39 women and children are released from this way. any child under these 5 deal between israel and how much and how much has released that teen is rainy's and 11 foreign nationals on the same day. for the 1st time in 7 weeks. the skies are the
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cause of commit for you from the slice on the devastation caused by israel's compartment is more apparent than f. a continues to roll into garza and other 200 trucks loaded with food fuel and medical supplies are expected on saturday. and while it's quiet and garza that has been more, is rarely rates in the occupied westbank organized the well, it is now 700 g m t it that's 9 o'clock in the morning in casa where it is now the day to of a full day cease fire agreement, a struck between israel and her last a 2nd create with his randy captives on palestinian prisoners are also expected to be released later on saturday. the steel has brought a desperately in need of breaking her risk violence. it's been inflicted on the go, also strep since the school began on october. the 7th. this is gauze up right now.
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this morning. as you can see it, the sky is clear and free from smoke off to the 1st night nearly 2 months without as rarely strikes. on friday, the 1st day of the ceasefire, especially 9 palestinian women and children were released from is rarely prisons. they happen, celebrations across the pipe. westbank is those who are being held, reunited with their families. and meanwhile, 2000 and civilian captives have been freed by him. awesome, taken out of garza, that 10 of them is really women and children. 10 of them tie nationals, and one of their release captives is from the philippines. need to abraham begins, have coverage now from the occupied bus 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,
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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. i'm the guy who was in my prison is by default, 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 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 with a lot many other palestinians who did remains 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
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used on friday are women, others or teenage boys. a tom leaves from across the occupied westbank waited outside the ultimate 3 prison under my law. for this moment the one was yeah, they had 8 months left on her sent us the team here are moving into meeting their family members of the schools on 8 years without being allowed to visits. her many of people here celebrating, but they say that they're set operations are sorry because they remember those who have been killed in god since the war. 6 palestinian prisoners have died in his really jails. leonardi, any of them, i'm always released to make it in my boxes without a phone or anything with being tortured in jail. we had difficult tries from other sections, especially prisoners from casa, and so
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a lot of blood. oh yeah. how about brother pl site? was named is 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. some are boys. those should have had priority even so this is a moment to cherish and needed to break family see from the ongoing pain need that, but he just eat off the occupied westbank. it is really is of all 7 celebration of a ton of some of their loved ones. people that turned out the chair as
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a military helicopter, caring captives arrived at a hospital and israel was released had been held captive since october. the 7th. they've now been, were united with their families after receiving medical checks. so a colorado has one out from tel aviv on how that release on folding. the moments is 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. 0, but it's one taken from the same southern village of near all as on october 7th. as it falls, 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 ray, the false and medical experts. as this was on the folding, news of 11 pul captives release came as
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a surprise pine nationals and one filipino all sets has been working in his road on october 7th. they will slow into his writing hospital to pick ups many to be reunited with the families at the south of the wolf is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that would be no negotiations with how much. because he watched the tool from tel aviv. he had this to say good because of that 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 were committed to the return of o uh 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 health captive up in camps maybe 50 days. the mood soon changed to one of jubilation. even is temporary. with the some of the relatives and
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friends of the remaining 212 captive still in garza, the weight isn't isn't having my grandmother back in that kind of mazing things having, knowing my grandfather is still there, that's a devastating thing. and knowing that i hope the big part of the 75 members of keyboards narrows 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 a times. but if i have really not just for the families of those health captives, but also i phone a visit rainy's, i've been following every sense of this scene. the release of the captives happened at sunset. around the same time, the jewish day of rest started. and she bought candles willits for the ones remaining behind. so the height of all is, is there a ton of these?
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well, we have a team of correspondents monitoring developments across the occupied palestinian tote trees. and israel tarik, i've was room, is that for us and con eunice in southern garza where we challenge is unoccupied, east jerusalem, but 1st let's speak to charles drops and he's in ramallah for us. charles, this is the 1st day for many and some yes. so the waking off at home with their families, we know that it's ready for us to have an impala try to stop celebrations, but can't stop the relief being were united in being hired. that's right. i mean, we've seen pictures of, of the families joys celebrations amongst those who had loved ones released last night. some of those 39 prisoners released last night. and as you rightly say, celebrations in some of the areas across the occupied territories. the occupied westbank last night were relatively mutate last night because everybody knows that
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we're a long way, seemingly, from a names to the wall in garza. and they're all still thousands upon thousands of palestinians that remain in is really jails as to what to expect later today. well, we've got very little information so far from the is ready. so items a similar scenario. yesterday we didn't see a list of names of prisoners who will expect you to be released and sent around one to 2 pm in the afternoon, which is, you know, 44 or 5 hours from now. so again, a lot of expectation amongst families here, expecting hopefully this their loved ones to be released. what we do know though is the pad is full over the next 3 days. the remain on the c spa bob to a 150 initially palestinians. prison is to be released and on the the ratio of $1.00 to $3.00. that's one is right, the captive just re palestinian prisoners. we can expect today at least 2 between
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30 and 40 or the palestinian. the prison is to be released with the release will happen. we called even confirm that either yesterday was via the officer detention center or the officer presently is ready detention center inside the occupied with spine. but as yet we con, confirm whether it will be the same scenario today. but we've been speaking to a number of those prisoners released yesterday and listening to some of the conditions that they had to in your inside is where the child's and let's have a listen to that stories. so you'd have to spend 5 minutes. i'm sorry to miss you from novice. i'm very happy i can describe how i'm feeling right now. this is my 2nd sentence. i'm very happy that i've been released. this is a very good deal. i'm very happy with this deal and i would like to thank you guys and people for their resistance and may god bless them with patience. we have
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suffered a lot 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 a number of prisoners who will be released will be 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 and god bless, specially 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 godsa. charles, there's also been concerns that is where i would use this for days. he's fine garza to escalate res elsewhere. i like him. you don't,
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you probably the west bank always seeing that happening. and i think it's safe to say that it might not be an escalation, but it is a continuation of the raids that we've seen since october the 7th last night. again, a number of rage, right? the way across the occupied waste spending just before coming on. and i saw pictures of what's being reported of an ongoing is really military right on the village of camacho, which is a south of the city of janine to the news of the occupied west bank. similar scenario in the us go refugee camp, which is east of nablus. we understand that they were being a number of arrests made the as well more rates in the cottage job or a camp, which is in jericho, people inside jericho saying that it seemed to that movie is really made a tree. what's hall that sing the homes of palestinian prisoners prisoners who are
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still in these riley jails, no reason given as to why they were reporting that. but yeah, as i say last night, another indication that there is going to be no laptop to these escalation to these increasing is really ministry rates right. the way across the west bank. um, as the is ready ministry talk, it will they say a suspected members will affiliate some, some of the all resistance groups here. we understand that as i say, houses were attacked last night. we can be bringing you more official numbers into, in terms of how many people were arrested. but it wouldn't be inconceivable to, to think that the number of people arrested last night were a lot more than the search you know, and people released from age ready jails last night. and just to bear in mind, that's so fall since october the 7th moved in for $3100.00 palestinians have been arrested in these raids across the west bank at around $230.00 people killed. a
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child started today with the laces for us from ramallah any occupied west by thank you. charles. well, let's not get the view from occupied easterwood and speak to where we challenge. roy, it sounds like things went upon yesterday. an officer of the relief of those family is of the 13 is rarely captives, anticipation for more today. yeah, so that is being proven to be a system that works and starts here. i'm sorry we are expecting roughly the same model that we saw yesterday being played out today. we know that the list of the next release is from how much captivity have being given to the is raise the families of those people who are soon going to be making that way out of gaza know about this. and so that making that preparations, there are of course, why raise concerns for all the families involved, who might not have had that notification from these readings that they loved ones
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that coming out next expectations of how you because being kept alive that they will say that the making that some of the journey, the process as we understand is likely to be the same that those captives are going to be given by how much to the i see. i see there across the red cross. we'll bring them down to wrap up in the south of gaza, take them across the border into egypt. that's when we would likely to seats that the 1st video shots of them, film camera, shots of them. that's what happened yesterday at least. and that's when these ready media started putting names to face and sign. yes, that's that person. that's the, the other person to be, you know, where they were taken from accenture, of the stories of individuals coming out. and then they'll be taking into a into is right itself to admit a tree base as they were yesterday. and from that had the concepts to hospitals at the hospitals. it is rather they'll be reunited with the families. what we understand that the general physical condition of the captives that are being released from how much captivity is good. i expect that in the, in the kind of hours to calm old are these ready, automates has a,
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just the media to leave them alone. that we will start hearing more about their individual picks experiences. and of course i have to say that we get, we get the reciprocal side of things too. we get the, the palestinian prisoners being released from is re details. we get paid trucks going in to gaza. and we have another day of stupidity of com, a piece in gauze or itself. but that i say it's a fragile thing. and from what we understand, it's a temporary thing. roy, can you give us a sense of the mirror and in israel at the moment that the happiness the relief, but this captive release as the initial one has 4, is not changing views of the offensive and goals are a tool. there's no indication that uh, the release of the captives is done putting any kind of ball news in israel and the not even the government. and the military certainly is saying that what we're
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seeing at the moment this law in the fighting exchange is a captive and prisoners the paid going. and that is all of a limitation and temporary timeframe. we might get an extension of to these 4 days or up that might be more days of exchanges. these right is a set to how may i ask that if you release 10 captives, we will give you an extra day of a tree subsea spots for every time that is released. but everything that we're hearing from the government, from benjamin netanyahu. from you glance, the defense minister from betty guns sous administered the little cabinet from the ministry itself is saying we will continue the fighting off. and this is all about, this is being seen in his round as a jump hoff done. it's also being same thing within the security and admitted trap, right? says that if the fighting stops, if he's ro abandons this project of demolishing him us. then israel's enemies in the region, how much itself has bought uh, iran, etc. we'll see this is
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a sign of weakness. this is definitely a different scenario that we'll be seeing played out spin out the cause that conflicts before. israel is very determined to go and finish the job with time us and it has the back, you know, think of the majority of his riley's regardless of whether they will piece by piece before october. the 7th. with such a shock, such a trauma, that broad leads the mood is with the minute traits to make sure that this is a job that is done in the moment and said people feel here that it hasn't been finished properly. or we tell them that without here for us from occupied east jerusalem, thank you very much for me. as well. the 1st day of the ceasefire deal abroad, a mixture of joy and relief to many on the ground that in garza, looking to gather food and basic supplies to meet she met with the anchor has a moment of respite in gaza. the 1st day in 7 weeks when people can feel relatively
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safe, a c spy that is holding thousands, waiting for a chance to read nights with the loved ones. that is, oh well, yeah, well i look honestly. it's a nice feeling for us to be able to go back home off to rule this time to see families, enough ones. but we have still hesitant and afraid of food. a truce is not enough. those in the nose that goes a 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 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 whose state 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 bade honeymoon, where we used to live to take over home and collect the clothes i could find. i
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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 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 human related in my house is better than be related here at the 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. i need go back and i 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 safe spot what the south is, where israel told the residence of northern gauze at the head, for the safety,
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yet some parts of southern casa. now look 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. let's find out how things are on the ground right now and goes on speak to tamika was whom he is that in con eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip chart. this is the 1st night and what 49 days without any buttons calling from the scott. how have people that working up this morning? yes, um. another day of uh, quite and could try and quality shop place is hot dogs. this turn off to the arrival of a truth of us these 5. we know how much and each valve which can extend for full size and it must be and is predictable also to be extended for further days. as the situation on the ground conducts that now people earlier today,
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but long enough for the for a long time in order to have an access to you guys off. so the, the arrival and the delivery of humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. what is full? so important to say regarding this morning is that people in the gaza strip stopped returning back again to the houses which were evacuated from a great risk journey with these very occupation troops as to station on the ground . taking much more control over the 2 main linking roads, a number of people managed to get to the houses they filmed and documented the situation to which was a wide scale destruction who was by israel for the majority of the civil infrastructure. and for the residential houses of the palestinians weren't able to get that to to the east bed. the fire that had been opened against them or to palestinians have been injured by now. the majority of people in gauze district see the ceasefire, which is chosen to as a very good opportunity that might,
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by the way, you prefer the loan types, these 5 that might bring an end for the aggravating humanitarian crisis in that territory. as the aids now had been distributed of a set for areas, of course the gaza strip. i talked you mentioned a that we obviously know the health system is in new ruin. some a trucks and fuel made it in yesterday, and just in the last few minutes we've seen more trucks making its way through the russell crossing with egypt. do we know where that age has gone? could any of that mean hospitals that had been forced to close? could some of them reopen as well. so generally, the majority of age that had been delivered to the gaza strip and even expected to be delivered will be directed and distribute it under the supervision of the united nations, which is the only responsible entity for the distribution of the sites. now the majority of these aids have been distributed, of course the gaza strip, including the north, the south of the church right now in terms of the north of gaza strip. this area
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did not receive any kinds of humanitarian aid since the beginning of this fighting . so this is the 1st time of that people who were trapped in the news of gaza strip receive such a kind of a h, a from the united nations. now clearly the hospitals in the north had been a widely damaged where there are more than 30 palestinian hospitals and medical customs. as of course, the goal is this trip had to come out of service due to the east media of religious attacks that's conducted against these medical facilities. and in terms of a shift and donation hospital in the north of gaza strip, where the occupation forces have to store previously, they have destroyed a number of central and vital equipments. and those hospitals and even be destroy the vicinity of those 2 hospitals, which really make it hot for this hospital to fully re re functioning again on the beast. ongoing conditions on a couple other than that on the ground for us and con eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you. tired. well, as they return to their homes,
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many people in goal is to say they've been horrified by the extent of the destruction caused by the is really bombardment. you just had a topic that describing what's happened at the indonesian hospital well out 0. it has managed to gain access to that hospital and by law. here are some of the binge of a it has this report. warnings are some may find some of the images distressing. 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, a quarter door to become boards and 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. and then let me explain that mission. mission alpha. we told them we are civilians are we have children and sick people. we are nurses. when this time,
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the hospital's through the main entrance, they interrogated me with the other nurses. they asked me if there is anyone from that existence here. they asked me about the entrances and exits of the hospital. we were all panicking and very skis. 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, if we ever reopen the witnesses, we call the heart of is really soldiers interrogation called the law. that was on the 4th floor of the hospital was targeted with the mrs. so they also code of conduct tricity and solar power. we had 25 people with broken failed. this could come be moved. they didn't, they did this entrance. i showed the patients inside the building one of the socialist, one by one and scan everyone's faces while interrogating me. i told them to time and this, they took me to this corner and beat me and asked me so many questions about the house, but the, these really captives and hostages, if i know anything about them, every question was accompanied by slap. after that the left we could have gone,
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but i promise i'll love that. i will never leave my patients here alone. and that i will be the last one to leave this hospital and have a demo. 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 a big part 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 afford the, by the end administer patient had been consumed by the ceasefire because it would allow journalists greater access to gaza. which would they say expose the devastations and possibly doing public opinion against israel. the center of death forces people to cover their nose and a child, the composing 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 good rave
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streets schools, houses, shops is really strikes have destroyed them all after 7 weeks and hiding people are fine to be able to go outdoors. but for the entire neighborhoods raised to the ground, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have no homes left. some of the job aid. how does their a still a head here on out a 0 to goes out from zack, off a benefit concert, take face and the bangladesh, the capital in solidarity with the highlighted. got a real witness for me, bloss making use way in across the good pots. if you're not using have the cloud is making his way from north to south behind this line of cloud. that is that cold front talk. they pack the ice above the real keen, strong,
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doleful springs at times, mostly waiting, just blasting his way through a speeding roll for many. and it will continue to do sway for the next few days with those big twins, little i be on the winds to just around the central pos of mediterranean west storm alexis. well, i was talking to we can it may what we're reinvigorate as we go through satellite, bringing some very heavy right in the course of the positively into the bulk. as with some snow pushing across, integrates and on into to key. i will say some was a whether that's a, it's a southern parts of remain. yeah. and easily across into a south of ukraine. there's that cain and all the way. if anything it digs in further as we go on through sunday, some really horrible weatherman store fair amount of snow as well. and then the last night we got on the package, i have a tools that are used to sort of get by the time become to sun by top temperature and k minus 2 degrees celsius. but it co, everywhere temperature struggling to get his double figures even in a row. and meanwhile, was saying that heavy rain across the northern pot sofa algeria slowly pushing away at once with the rain here, but it stays on settled for the weekend. the,
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the, the welcome back to watching stuff else's era. let's remind you about top stories here at this hour. 39 palestinian women and children released from is randy presents have been reunited with their families that were released as positive for a cease 5 deal between israel and 24 captives taken by him as fighters on october. the 7th have return to israel as part of that agreement. among those with that team is really women and children. 10 time nationals and one passes in the philippines
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is really hospital say they want to pay to be on the safe spot. and gaza appears to be holding as of now into it's 2nd day. thousands of displaced families trying to attend to their homes in northern garza, to palestinians. they were killed and several wounded on friday, as is really all ne preventative people from going knowles, all palestinians across the occupied west bank have also been celebration. the return of those present is from is randy jones. same as robbie has more now from novelist and the occupied westbank. they 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 of very different movie. and they are celebrating welcoming home,
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one of the prisoners released as part of his walk. and the yacht was here, here is one of the kind of celebration that is rarely authority said they did not want to see special ed enough 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 on the fly up and why was you and you want to be released from ivory even though some women have been 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 relief . they say that they are here to celebrate not just the return of people held in detention by their occupiers. 5 is really 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 poor
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precious days mean for fewer days of boardman and killing of palestinians and gaza . something they think is as important as the detainee is that are being released as part of this. the same bus driver owed to 0 in novelist in the occupied westbury . well a c o l t c was also among the palestinian prisoners freeze on the 1st day of the seas. fine. she described the conditions inside these rarely present. the condition in prison is bad. there are around $48.00 to $50.00 remaining. some of them from inside israel and others are from occupied westbank. i can't describe how happy i am around my family and people. i seriously can't describe it. it's a feeling of joy and hope, or a money. how shame has we united that has family off to her release? she'd been imprisoned for 7 years for guessing too close to him. his rarely soldier while driving her call. she spoke to her correspondent how much i'm doing. we're
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here in the bed hunting the neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem. and we are 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 monday 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? hi leon. b. i'm still in shock that i am free headed, but i feel like i'm going to 3 and so i can't realize that i have in my house surrounded by my family. and i'm smelling that and i'm seeing my children in my family and my relatives. and i'm safe here in my home, and that's all the difficulties are behind me. i've been treatment at this moment. then i'll be able to relate it. but this 9 months, during the last 7 years,
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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? what exactly were you in prison for a day at a 1st time being a little and remember that you prefer seeing or any post union? i years young, who would be close to a salter is considered as being a crime. so they accuse me of getting too close to and this riley soldier. be what huh. and i left a judge and it at that time there is no soldier who has been hurt. the or that was attached or crushed by my car. they just accused me. they got to close and they arrest me and i was under investigation to who it is. and then i was accused from the 1st day that i've been breakfast to meet did this that hudson and based on that audio, i was arrested. and then sentence for 10 live for 10 years of money. i spoke some
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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 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 can not 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 think i am here as we've been surrounded with my family,
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i'm very happy and they cannot steal this happiness for me. you as president or 5 and has welcome to the release of captive in a televised address. he said it was the result around the clock locked on by the white house. she had pretends you reports now from washington, dc as the president biden. this spending thanksgiving in massachusetts and he used the holiday as a theme and his remarks today. we can also be thankful our families being recruited and really nice loved ones who have been held hostage for another 50 days. 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, approved i'm founder, but by can make the mention of the palestinian women and children release from this really chapter. but you know, the devastating color sending them death told that the resultant from the israeli
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war across the us, that i once again protest in chicago, los angeles, and in washington, it was clear to the present state. those would not assuage 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 us funds this genocide, these little piecemeal exchanges are really just for media points to, to keep people home for a little bit. but i think you see those movements focus like people are losing track of what's important here in the world. we're saying creed, 3 guys are free palatine and the occupation bugs and did say he has encouraged to be as ready, prime minister to focus on reducing the number of casualties. and it has been widely reported. but at the very least, the white house is consumed by health of destruction and garza, i'm the palestinian desktop look especially to younger versions of the presidential
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election approaches. specifically, white house officials are bristling up of nickname for the president being shown to have many of these riley's genocide, jo. she advertising seattle to 0 washington as well. that spring in marjorie was wary. he's the director of the golf study center, and there's also a professor of contemporary and at least in politics here at castle university, joins me now again in the studio module. thanks for being with me again. now we had to that and she had this report. i would say the us was positive pushing heavily for this package, but it was ultimately broken and done. ha, i'm wondering what the future holds now for golf deployment. see where does that go from here? especially given what's been done so far does seem to have worked so far. it has been, it has been deported in the last 40 hours more than once and more than one reports and, and use the platform that this did without the pressure to buy them. nothing, yeah, whole will not be a cheap and because there was the same conditions,
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the same suggestion were put on the table for you a few weeks ago and and, and um, it is a government project of that. yeah. so it's very clear that by this government, by the end, the station, once a dispute to go ahead and wanted to steve to succeed, i want to as something and i'll come up with that of this of this the, i think the pressure on the station is a huge the criticism to the administration is a huge, i mean, repeating the genocide itself and, and in washington a different many concerts is. uh, that is something really annoying. the administration especially ahead of the elections considering the fact that you know, the, the, the image is coming from does the, was absolutely, um, i would say not beyond, you know, i'm believe of, of, of how much of the damage the, the, the destruction happening that guys will need to talk about the picture is now given that there is this for days, these 5 people are able to have more access. what we're seeing more pictures of the
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disruption that's been rolls on, on buildings on lives across the gaza strip. does that change the level of pressure on the pot to use it? you know, that is what, what really is expected to see the 2 things i think we expect to see one the impact of the ceasefire. because whenever you'll see those uh those um captives or at least that would be more to push out and the government's invisible that you need to extend this for more to sort of these more that one is the image is coming now from of those about destruction and there is, yesterday that was that the person is right, that is what it is, would not allow for an a journalist to go until the whole pad, the bad. the people tend to return to their home, you out of your life. but i would have more of a, i don't know this coming different. i'm on media outlets. i'm coming and both costs live for example. so of course the images will come because with, with the, if you have any generation of the mobile phone, the images wouldn't go no doubt about this. but the, of having, you know,
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an outlet that images, images and both costs and the problem does that. and there is a debate that is what it is, what to put the pressure on an age of not to allow for an adult malice to come in to does that. so they kind of have any kind of, i would say the reflection and what the damage and because well let me ask you, then you mentioned a potential extension. where do we go from here? and because there's 4 days, there were been possible extensions discussed with additional release of, of captives, but does every day that the sci fi continued does not change the calculus for the parties here in terms of resuming, not only the will, but the way that this war is carried out, you know, from day one of, of this um, she's via the only party who is repeating. that's going back to the military. open an objection is always and that's why you're pushing for that. so it's important to see that the, the, the, the need is very clear as long as uh,
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how much comes with 10 names to be released. it means that either the day of extension. and so that is to me that could happen more than more than what we as you know. so what was we'll see what, what pays out are coming days and weeks. nadia is wary of the director of the golf study center here at castle university. thank you for joining me. in a benefit concept has been housing bangladesh, to raise money for posting and children, and to protest against israel's war on garza poundage. audrey has moved from the capital dot com, or the 2 guys are from doc i major causative and organized. but they use in bangladesh to protest to get a lot is going on. and gaza says one of the many brands protests and relatives that are taking place in fargo. there's always spoken to some of the people here to show some of the day d, along with the people in the office and from bung with this. the goal for sci fi in
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palestine and got them and we're trying to raise fund. i'm here to express nice on the day for the people of gaza falls and massacre that's been happening to the years. and especially for the increase in volume in their violence today since the extra environment that has been a major cause, it's related to stage solution and independence for california power. this is one of the 1st 5 countries to file a formal request of the international criminal code to investigate what it says is the indiscriminate war in gaza. the people here say that they will continue to protest, organized and have rallies onto the lives. there is a permanent states fire and then one day international community to speak up and the global leader act rather than just a separate charge. it, i'll just say the dock of john list from the venezuelan television network. how's a campbell that visual done this to been killed in israel's war on gaza in the
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capital caracas. they held up posters with the names of those who've been killed over the past 7 weeks. the slogan, genocide in gauze was printed on the t shirts. the president of tell us all it says, this gathering has to, on a journalist covering a war, especially those who paid with a lot hundreds of versus health workers have been taking pos, individual in london for their colleagues who's been killed that during the contract in casa i just wanna ga gov was that this is the, the vigil outside, doubting supervision of medics and human rights activists have done outside downing street. and it comes with a we off to the well how organizations don't commend you said a $178.00 on health care facility and the golf street, which it resulted in more than $550.00 people dying. and that includes
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a 22 house start working. so the fact that $249.00 health care work is being killed by includes at least 50 physicians $77.00. this is paramedic speed that people are trying to look up to other people and actually capture them and they understand the science. do you have like all the medics got them? yeah, hoping that the humanitarian pose will eventually become a permanent ceasefire. there are tremendous worries that this is, this is 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 i go out. is there a hostile ahead here on alpha 0. tim john. one is all smiles as a north korean state media report that spice satellite has successfully sent images backed up young. yeah, the,
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it's the moment the villages inside the see through the unit will be waiting for that. one of the many isolated communities around the mexican coastal town rebecca pool. cool. good. yet to receive a tough the hurricane notice get the area down and they'd be fine me a ride. they told us what they'd be going through our sick trojan vomiting because we're having to drink molten from the stream. the she has the monkey eyes and marks on over her body. everything has been destroyed. the majority of the families are looking for the future in the schools, the church, the village home, because there is nowhere to shelter the community here. really glad to save it for a more to arrive a site that being cut off for about a week. they will so site that it's not going to be enough. they're going to need
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a lot more. the latest news, as it breaks in jerome's government, and now getting 1500000 registered and documented, outlined to leave the country with detailed coverage, vomiting a house. also missing any move from around the world. this isn't just about the interruption. it's about a long term shift. and so a much more bold, kind of reactive and dangerous phase here, right here it is sure visual and see us in the through boston. and i mean, i wasn't here, i shot him dead, the controversial us know, stand your ground, you're seeing that these laws actually encourage more violence. given your statements, the right to kim, we're sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok and denying justice
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to victims. families lines investigate licensed q on out to 0 the the welcome back. let's now take a look at some of the days of the news to people have been wounded in the ukrainian capital keys, and what's being described as a mass drone attacked by russia. now this is one of the largest growing attacks to target the ukrainian capital. since this will began for more or less, let's pick to speak to rob mcbride. he joins us now from keith. rob, it does feel like most goes escalating it strong, defensive hit. what does that potentially mean for ukraine and for the residents of kids? so yeah, this was
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a substantial attack. overnights the thought to use the garden, you know, thought disabled and 70 of these, the so called sa head drones were used in this attack, according to authorities and also to the president followed them. is a lensky, practically all of them were intercepted was made at, but a few of them did get through interesting. the most of these drones would directed at keep itself coming literally in waves of dozens of these drugs from all different directions. most of the people of the city what woken up in the early hours by a series of thunderous explosions as a defensive old around the city got to work at attacking these drugs that look a coming in trying to into the into septum, the mold explosions of drugs being intercepted in mid air and then some debris crushing to the ground again, causing some reports of damage to buildings and also some in some casualties. but
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so to be quite minor, then that would be a low then the unmistakable sound. once more of these drones over the city and then the whole cycle would repeat itself with more thunderous explosions. this went on for the best part of 2 or 3 hours a day, a will roll. so some damage to the energy supplies in the center of the city, but to the store to be quite minded. but that is the concern for residents here and keeping other cities that once again, russia will be targets and critical infrastructure and the power supply as they did last year on the prize, the with that report for us from the ground in the ukraine in capital. thank you. and as the north korean leader kim, jonathan has inspected photographs. a report of the taken by the country is new spice optimize the home piece. i usually meal plus one means or do you mean to put another police people and this one is a successful launch on that satellite on choose day. now they needed to ensure the
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satellite images but rather released for it. so if kim, smiling that visiting the national aerospace site and chung young on friday, south korean defense officials and i'm gonna say that new satellites capabilities have not yet been independently verified by the united nations. says that 450000 people have been displaced. an eastern democratic republic of congo, just in the last 6 weeks explaining recent violence between groups and government forces and the rich, true and misuse. he tired trees of north keeping the province. the you and refugee agency says it's monitoring the situation of to $3000.00 human rights violations, or force of last month. not nearly double the figure from september to with it was in march. we heard gunshots at nights and flayed. we have suffered a lot hunger. these days, women are raped and the list goes on here. but we don't want this life of begging at home. we had feelings to capital and we lived very well. the most important
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thing to stop the war going on so that we can return about them on going to a former us police office that convicted of monitoring to watch floyd has been stopped in jail. direction is said to be in serious condition after being attacked by another inmates. 7 was convicted of choking story to death. 3 years ago, while he was hung coughed and on the ground floor, it's final was icon for ease became a riley and cries of protests around the world against police brutality as well. another metal object has sold the rest. you have 41, construction walk is trapped inside a collapsed tunnel. in india, a boring machine hit the object and the debris, the lang recovery efforts a previous attempt. it took 6 hours to get through some natural pipes. and it's now been nearly 2 weeks since that road tunnel collapsed. dropping the rack is inside. there are now just 12 meters remaining before the new shaft reaches and us
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returning to our special coverage of israel's war on garza. and this for days, these 5 that came into effect on friday brings with it a much needed break for goals as medical crews all the way or spoke to one medic who says he's grateful for the 1st opportunity. he's had to see his family in nearly 50 days without a problem in love with this. i have a lot of love as i forced itself with a lot of the local stuff. huh. and the live the video model, leslie sort of busy. so if you have any problems with your man, how does not have the feeling that you may need and what it says and how did you have a different that should this, this i have the video me down and from the side of the road and i know have to do with the i did the windshield out, updated the some i on it was like a lot of
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a couple of yeah. 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. no, actually nothing of the i'm inside, that's the kind of number. so you can see the, the, i'm gonna go home and i can just sort of miss a little and i know the bottom of god bless the dog, just at the 700. and that's all in the had to be off with you on the notice ticket this? well, how about the settlement of josh told him that address shown cut the sofa of i linus, along with some help with the visual was a little bit to and then i don't know who the pleasure is that they don't have senior already in the audience. it said that each had a message that's an am in the middle of a new i'm song. so i would just set up the video on a much and that's giving you a, the zone above us. the mission of nest,
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the that's the stuff this for the others. and this little buys being something to the end is going to hold up to the office. she be human and also beneficial to watching the minutes that if you show up with the furnace a lovely i will, i will try to get a radical i'm assuming the fusion. okay, so most of these deals and both of you guys have some the show out on and some portion tests what's on the screen. and so i went to the doctor and he never said, what was the
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so that's it for me and associates have of this new zone, but i'll be back with me and i'm on the 4 side. that's what a you home feels like a prison. his house is in the occupied westbank village of bid. it was built decades before this illegal is really settlement began imposing harsh new reality. first, encroaching on his farm land, then completely in circling what his family sees as haven. this gate was installed in 2008 and for a while, members of a family have to wait for hours at a time in order to get permission from soldiers to leave or return to their own home. eliza talley, and in the older guard post manned by settlers, they tried to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they tried to prevent the kids from playing into frontier. and it's really cord eventually gave that
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a family constant access to this court door. but after he is real, launched its war on gaza. the family has been told that their access will once again be taken away. after oppression for generations, there comes a time to fight for freedom and survival. as one of the highest ranking members of an indigenous civil defense force to columbia and grandmother fiercely protects her community and the world's largest cocaine for juicing regional land or death. a witness documentary on a jersey. it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play
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a role in solar energy. harnessing 375 percent of global carbon credits essential. middle between environmental protection, enhancing investments, alignment, digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the palestinian prisoners re unite with the families that $29.00 women and children are released from is rainy jails on the seas. 5 deals between israel and and how much has released that teen as riley's and another 11 foreign nationals under that very same deal. the color that i'm associated, hey, this is out of their life. and so coming.

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