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

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is only going to consider, stayed with us as a nature's defense grims on oh, to 0. the gruesome manager that shocks malaysia policeman was sentenced to death for shooting a young woman. i'm blowing up a party that was the killing link timberly just highest office, and one on one east was exclusive, one of the convicted killers breaks to silence to make some space for revelations. measurement a 00. my speaks on out a 0. the on the, on several venue. this is the news our life fund, doha coming up in the program today. $42.00 palestinian prisoners are expected to be released in the coming hours as well as 14 is really use this as part of a ceasefire agreements between israel and hum us
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the celebrations across the occupied westbank after the 1st group of palestinian prisoners held by israel, were free i'm also so released. 13 is really use on friday as well as 11 foreign nationals on day 2 of the ceasefire. shocking images of the scale of destruction across the us and aid is rolling into the gaza strip up to 200 trucks loaded with food fuel and medical supplies have started moving through the across the it is 10, g m t that's mid day and gaza where the 2nd day of a 4 day ceasefire deal between is real and hamas appears to be holding. a 2nd group of his really captives and palestinian prisoners are expected to be released later on. saturday is really media are reporting that includes 42 palestinians,
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and 14 is really captives currently held by hum us. on friday, 39, palestinian women and children were released from is really jails. now, there had been celebrations across the occupied westbank as those were being held were united with their families. meanwhile, 2 dozen civilian captives have been freed by hamas and taken out of gaza, 13 of them, or as really women and children, 10 or tie nationals. one of them is from the philippines. many palestinians were able to move around the gaza strip for the 1st time in nearly 2 months. are now seeing the extent of the destruction across the gaza strip. those trying to make the journey back to their homes have expressed shock at how little was left of it as, as these are great. and so i came to my house to take out some things. so i did not find anything. there's really all me destroyed the place in a way that we didn't know to expect the system cause that. and when i was displaced
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in one of the shelters and con eunice and i came to my house. but when i sold the destruction, i was shocked. the destruction is very large, twos are coming down. the lone gold suffices us and that's all i can say is that we are a team of correspondence monitoring developments in the occupied palestinian territories . and israel tarry a couple of whom is in hon. eunice. that's in southern gaza zane bus robbie is at all for present south of ramallah 1st. so let's go to rory challenge moore. you're an occupied east jerusalem. run us through what you're expecting today isn't, is day 2 of this ceasefire deal and prisoners want deal going to be essentially like day one. yeah, pretty much so 0 except the numbers that were expecting to be exchanged today. on the day 2 of these trees. a lot you by little best and what we saw on day one. so $42.00, promising in prison is that the understanding going to be released from is ready
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jails in exchange for 14 captives being held by how much they will very likely follow the same procedure that we saw play out yesterday yesterday was a success friday worked well so many pencils so many bad traps could have snapped things awful, returns the policies to the fighting their 0 trustworthiness. right. and how much but mediation from cats, off from egypt from the united states. international red cross facilitation of the grounds helps to make things work as well as they could have done. so what we see play out licensed a largely what we saw happened yesterday. the caps is being released from how much control to the international red cross. the in special red cross will take them down to the south of gaza. so the rough foot border crossing into agents, they will pass through that crossing. that's the 1st time that we would like the seats, the faces on tv cameras, tv screens around the world. that's what happened yesterday,
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at least then they will be taken by boss to israel and to a minute tree base probably in the negative desert. that's what happened yesterday from that they will be heading up to, to uh, to hospitals, most likely in the tennessee area. and that's where they will be reunited with that families. what we're being told they kept as it went through that process on friday, are in good physical health. we haven't heard from any of them yet. the is ready, minute treat and the government is cutting the media to stay away from them. from the moment we might well to in the coming out some testimony about what they went through and how much captivity. and of course, we're going to see that price that's played out as yesterday from the front of the indian side as well. so he's ready, jails releasing those kind of sent me is mr. that homes to that families in the occupied west bank and occupied history. so then of course, let's not forget the age, those go against the cause of as well. 200 trucks went to the states. let's see if we see segment in amounts coming in today. and of course, the, the see spot,
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patrice that has held so far since friday and is to, to hold for another 3 days off to today. we will see once that 4 days of truth is up, whether there is an extension or whether we go back to fighting. or what are the learned about the israel leaves who were released by home us yesterday. what we don't know that much about the individual experiences effect because the, the government here is basically saying that, you know, they should be given space uh to, to, to recover and spend time with the families. they may well speak lights around that we may well hear from them personally about their experiences. we know that there will women and children. there was 3 families where we had multiple generations from the same families. the one family was 3
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generations of a grandmother, a mother and child, i think, and then to other families where it was a mother until a child or children. and then there were 5 elderly women who reduced or didn't have families with them. as i said, the physical health seems to be pretty good. that's still in hospital and that you, i think we'll stay in hospital for a little while longer. we might well see more children being race today than we saw yesterday as yet. this is still just a women and children deal. there is no talk yet of exchanging the males captives other than children and set the nights or guest at anything times, but at least all for leasing soldiers, whether they be female or male. so this past age has got to be getting 50 is right, the captives home. because remember we saw some ties. i'm afraid of pain are being reduced. yes. the yesterday as well. they were a laborer,
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is working in the agricultural sector in, in the south of israel when, how much the tax on will tell you with this happens. but yeah, familiar with this is women and children and, and men and sold as well. who, you know, he's will say he likes down the line. roy challenge reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much. and i do know that there is a slight difference with yesterday and a sense that yesterday we had a rough timing for pm for the release of captives from the gaza strip. today, we have not been given that official time that might be, you know, the, the central thing to watch for in the day. so it could happen now could happen several hours. we don't know now is a mr. avi is joining us from the o for prison, the south of ramallah in the occupied westbank zane. i want to run through the same points with you, which is, are you expecting today to unfold pretty much like yesterday in terms of the release of the policy and prisoners and also what have you learned from the policy and prisoners will release yesterday? i will, i can tell you that i'm fairly certain both sides will want to day to go smooth or
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where we are now with off for prison. the. this was the scene of, of, of tear gas being fired from is really positions here outside the prison, on to palestinians waiting for their relatives and friends to come out of that was when crowds began to form, they were pushed back use railways, kit, keen not to see any celebrations happening anywhere near the prison trying to control it more strictly. now we are overlooking the prison where we are expecting people to be released today. the 24 children are on the list of the chinese expect it to be released today. 18 more palestinian women and we do have some sense of time. it is a very fluid situation. the what we're hearing from some palestinian sources is that in the next hour or 2130 local time. in the next couple of hours, we may begin to see people exiting the prison to that effect. once we arrived in the last 30 minutes or so,
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we saw armored vehicles moving from the prison facilities further off towards the check points here to armored vehicles as well. as a large then moving down the street and picking up positions closer to the check points. so we are beginning to see some movement. we are expecting to see that become more prominence, more movement coming in the next few hours. again we, we, we are hoping to speak to people once they are released further down the street. we met with some of the prisoners who were released here yesterday. we spoke to one woman in novelist, newer thought here. and she described that once the board began, they were so isolated from any information the radios were taken away. many of the people that we met were finding out about the scale of devastation in gaza for the 1st time. and the women we spoke to also were team to describe the conditions in which they were held nor spoke to us. after being released we met up with her
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a novelist. here's some of what she had to tell us. a good neon set that all in all of us in the business that i've been to the full day is locked down. only allowed us out for 30 minutes for a shower and then we were back in the so that's these new phones and we don't know anything about our parents him on the prism. also we're trying to keep on gaming searches and surprise searches. and we don't know anything about the outside. well, we're not allowed to see noise, but i think food is very limited to the number of prisoners in the cell is a lot of prisoners of sleeping on the floor in one. so level 6 prisoners sleeping on the front quality of the food is terrible. situation is horrible in prison, but i have this situation before october. the 7th. nobody is different about it from oft october. the 7th zane, while palestinian prisoners are being released as part of the ceasefire deal. i know that the is really res. across the occupied westbank continue including
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including and this caught my attention. we're getting reports that is really troops yesterday rated homes of some of the palestinian prisoners they were about to release. so that's exactly correct. you know, the people we've been speaking to say, while these swap deals are important, the issue of palestinian prisoners is very intrinsic to the post sending experience . they want their relatives and families out. they say that it is also important because this isn't, this is one of the only ways to speak to or negotiate with israelis and keep the cease fire alive. they say it's important to get people out, but it's also equally important for these 4 days of a cease fire to translate into another 4 days and hopefully a long term cease fire. but they say that this is all happening in the backdrop of ongoing is really aggressive in the occupied territories. we heard from these really government that they did not want to see any celebrations. they don't want these releases to be a moments of a morales boost for the palestinian people. but that is exactly what we saw in
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novelist. we were in the city center that was a scene of a, of a military rate in the morning and a scene of enormous celebrations, almost like a victory parade in the evening as people would arrive and they would speak to the media. they would meet with friends and family that would be celebrated as heroes, the chance of pro palestinian chance pro how much chance as well. so this is definitely the kind of celebration the is really government doesn't want to see, but it's really difficult. see how they can stop that they do rate homes. they have deployed police and military and certain villages and places and they do keep the pressure up in the occupied westbank just in the last 24 hours. there's been a number of rates south of janine a doctor was killed during classes there we saw in the school refugee camp east of novelist. 5 people detained their near jericho. there were also raids in detention as well as near romanella. the total number of the tensions just in the last 24 hours knew prisoners been as really custody numbers at 17. and that brings the total over $3100.00 people detained since the events of october 7,
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the same bus route of the reporting from uh oh for a prison, where we're expecting 40 to palestinian prisoners to be released later today. thank you very much. and zane was covering the celebrations across the west bank yesterday as was mid it abraham. we want to show you her report window shack it has posted her daughter. she's been released from 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. i'm the guy who was in my prison is by default,
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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 and as humans, the tap water taste slight koreen. we used to buy bottles, water, but even not became off limits for us here. so late today it was about had been in prison for over 2 years. she hadn't been sentenced yet 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 phase of total isolation. we lived in exile, we left the graveyard. the 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 under my law. for this moment the one was yeah, they had 8 months left on her son. some of the, the new year are moving,
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palestinians, and meeting their family. members of the auto mom tells us that the expense, 8 years without being allowed to visits her, many a people here celebrating. but they say that there's that 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 while in audi, 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 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
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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 their own going pain. need that, but he just eat off the occupied westbank is really is have been celebrating as well to return to some of their loved ones. people turned out to cheer as a military helicopter, carrying captives arrived at a hospital in israel. those released had been held captive since october. the 72 is really the hospitals that have been treating these really important captives have now said that they all appear to be in good health. after nearly 2 months of captivity. sarah, hi, ross has more than 10 of these on how they're released and folded the moment,
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says riley's were waiting for the team captives finally arrive box safely the result of a sci fi deal that's been weeks in the making the youngest to be released from captivity and gaza age, just to the oldest $85.00. 0 but it's one taken from the same southern village of near all as on october 7th, it was 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 is really false and medical experts as this was on the folding use of the 11th will captives release came as a surprise time nationals, and one filipinos, all sets has been working in his road on october 7th, they will slow into his writing hospitals for checkups and many to be reunited with the families. at the source of the will is ray,
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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 i thought, man, i'm each and every one of them is a whole willed. but i emphasize to the families on to you, the citizens of israel were 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 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 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 filled or that's a devastating thing. and knowing that the whole big part of the $75.00 uh,
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members of the templates near olives will be released. however, its hopes and trays many of told us that's helping them through a difficult time. familiar songs in august to many a times, but a sigh of relief, not just to the families of those the health captive, but also for all of his riley'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 were left for the ones remaining behind. so the height of all is, is there a ton of these? let's look at what's happening on the ground inside goes up with the ease and movement due to the ceasefire. palestinians are returning to their homes that are now it seems of devastation. but the daily struggle to survive continues. there remains a dire shortage of fuel water,
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food and medical supplies. we have some reports every day, a special for people in garza who survived the $48.00 days of israel's bombardment . the full day cease fire allows them to check on what's left of the shot to lives. mistress pop up loud, why we wish for eternal peace. not just for days because people have gone through too many pains, and there is still suffering. when we came back, we found out all the houses had been destroyed without the brother pitch attempt in front of my home, then living somewhere else, i hope to cease for it can last forever. i lost people seized the moment for a brief breath of fresh air trucks cutting a rolling through southern gaza loaded with food feel and medicine. i love it our, our difficulties and challenges and not about the number of trucks coming in, but the capacity for receiving the shipments because the humanitarian,
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colorado has a very limited space, which significantly restricts the number of passing trucks and personnel. therefore, we request a 2nd humanitarian, colorado, which can double the number of trucks coming in, people and goes, i have struggled to survive with the shortages of flor to an all the essential such as guys i'm field of the health sector has nearly collapsed with as well. as targeting of hospitals during the days of full when the people are being sent to egypt for treatment on the how should i just as good a target boys who mean to find eunice? now, for the very latest inside guys, it's hard. i want to ask you about the a that is coming into the gaza strip, 200 trucks of aide a day coming in. we know that is not nearly enough to cover the needs of 2300000 people. still today's date to of this extra age flowing in oregon and is feeling
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the difference. uh generally uh, the eggs that typed into the gaza strip of the general aspect of the general context considered to be limited in comparison with the regular and say the needs of the cause of the gardens and particular for those who were attracting the north of gauze. the city they did not receive any kind of humanitarian aid since the beginning of this fighting, but today they have been delivered for them at some point if a humanitarian, a desperate carrying flu uh, throughout the united nations, which have been also distributed to the 2 united mission facilities, which really costs displaced people who have been evacuated from the houses from separate areas in the north of gaza strip. meanwhile, people today we're lining up on outside of the feeling the station, different spending stations, the district waiting for the time in order to have access to the new release, the levitz few of the generally the deuce at the end of it,
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i will read that to be helped to mitigate the aggravating to humanitarian crisis on the gaza strip by the palestinians are expecting to have the flu of humanitarian aid that to help them to cope with the current situation that resulted from that usability. relentless attacks that destroyed all means of life and let people experiencing in human conditions over 48 days of fighting between both sides on the ground. for us, the goal is this trip. atara you reported yesterday and earlier today that people are using the ceasefire. and this reprieve in the fighting to try and go to their homes, number one, to see what's left of it. number 2, to try and get, you know, either of winter clothes or whatever goods or food they might have left there. now for the people who come from the southern gaza, that's one thing. they're able to reach their homes and assess whatever damage there might be for the people who come from northern gaza. what are they doing? ok, is these really military has been saying, do not go to the north a
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generally, as the sci fi had been settled and people become practically now within the tons of sci fi, they started to get back some older to return again to the north and central areas of gauze and city, a number of people really took a very serious jenny, as the, as many troops west stations on both roads linking between the north and south of gauze district. and on both of them had been wounded and had been shot by the hist for the snipers of his managed to flee to the notes of the guards district where they manage to get to have some kind of partial access to the house. as they find a wide scale destruction caused by these very occupation forces, they also now are using this kind of sci fi, in order to search between the record tons of rustles of the destroyed houses in order to evacuate. the people who are still under the reference of, as the number of victims is expected to searching off to the end of the, of the process of search for those people who are being
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a truck. so what is also important to say that some people really were afraid to pass the through the air at the, the places where these are, the forces are stationed. they returns again with frustration as they are not being able to hit back again to the houses in order to check what had remained for them in the north and in central areas of johnson city. with are a couple of whom importing from hon. eunice inside garza, thank you very much. as part of the supplier deal, 137, a trucks entered gaza on friday, but agencies are describing that as a drop in the ocean. they say that vastly more is needed for a situation their cooling, catastrophic, more than 1700000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced 80 percent of the population. there are sheltering and schools are you in facilities that are massively overcrowded. there's little food. there's no sanitation. the un says around 2200000 people, that's mainly the entire population of gaza. need food,
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aid to survive is a shortage of fuel and clean drinking water. diesel, the nation plans have shut down because they don't have fuel to operate. the world health organization is worried about the outbreak of disease. it's recorded more than 44000 cases of diarrhea. $70000.00 cases of respiratory severe respiratory infections. only 9 out of gaza is $35.00 hospitals, now left functioning and only barely. they're struggling to treat the 10s of thousands of palestinians injured in is really attacks as bringing i had yagi in hon. eunice, you're the director of the palestinian medical relief society and gaza. how are you using this time, sir? what are you prioritizing? and there's the for the season, but even in december, the bottle enters model. you know, this would be not in the situation as we are hoping for. we don't understand the
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bang for the c span for so changing the scores that we are speaking above. i am going to get us if there is a way to get us. it was just a little different. uh, speaking the ball 1.6 medium. but as soon as you know, i went to the in the sounds in the, on about a student session. but this to probably be because, you know, you've been even for a list or symbols this don't have the number uh we, but i see them saturday such as the device media team research team. so the one that is a set of the easy services for the service, for a woman not shooting grand for is going to be more for the disease of crime disease . the also for the simplicity and so she is
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going to be picked up at the scale even the this month. you know the questions that the ones that are in dance around the board. so was know the ones that are most, any vision say, or do you know the phone for a 2nd? what, what is the priority right now for the people that you are visiting the people that you're giving medical treatment to of the cdn 00 to see me. and so here's the already there. so this, so let me go, but i see. and then on the score, the seeing and this old window see who lives in the house is in the door 0 and 0 friends. no speaking about was installed the scene. yes. you're seeing
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the, the, cuz we are seeing the leaves to say we want to use and when i want to be in the also in the city. now what about us being the city is that still the case because we got the information this morning that communication with northern guys that had been completely cut. is that still the case? a 0 is when the kitchen was the city the a lot. are a lot of the about the see if you are speaking about the diesel, are see the one the head services for the engine. of course the oh the it is. it's been living the dream. it is the one of the people even this is not part of the zip on you can for you want to do the same. our region for
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extreme is why the people below all the ones we do. it is the community, the username, the uh, the whole city. the in the who wants to enter on the go to the team to instead of the, the cdn is ginger. uh, and also we just need to check in with the injured in the whatever. oh god, oh god, it was up in the in the, in the just due to slow now. um give me a little boy. oh, i'm going in going to be able to access the besides uh does it as bullshit
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or waiting to still have a bunch of uh, scott children. uh you said your children who, what is the address and the you know, i'd like to find out because as far as we know, there is a distinct possibility. the 2 and a half days from now, the fighting will resume and the is really bombardment of the gaza strip. will resume pretty much as it was a day and a half ago. how are you preparing for that? it will be another, you know, 2 or 3 votes of the scene. yes, i can give you one himself, but i see the name being brought many, it scares the sense of who you know to day. we substitute for me to remove the function in those in the other b, as in that it was,
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was where i mean the dining dining and other it is the same is because there is no one. there is no other office in the distorted people to be with us. the news folks at the host because in brothers, we lose 60 to 60, for the babies in the to be in the, in the 100 and you get those installed. this skinny drawer, i'd yagi director and how is the medical society thank you very much. id id for joining us through the director of the palestinian
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medical relief society. and you were joining us from hun units this our thank you of the associated press news agency is reporting that there's been another incident involving and is really linked ship. and us official has told the i p that a container vessel linked to and is really 1000000000 there came under attack while i suspected it rang and made drone on friday. the incident happened in the indian ocean. the still ahead on elsa 0. the, the gaza from doc a concert takes place in the banquet that she capital to raise funds for palestinian children. the how i went to see so sexy with a vengeance across
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a good parts of the year. a cold as really digging in. you can see how the cat is moving from north to south. still with announced a little area of light pressure. this is what, what remains of storm alexis and these were the front still gonna continue driving the way further south, which as we go through the next few days, as you can see, following the lines of the ice, a pos they are coming in from the north so that cold at really pushing and look at these temperatures struggling to get above freezing in many places and some good amounts of snow coming into central positive here and even down towards the southeast as well. so we're seeing some significant snow full coming in across the bulk is mixing up with alexis. nasty wets and very windy weather damaging winds gale force winds into that is the side of the mediterranean, some pretty nasty conditions as we go one through saturday. this will cause some disruption as we go one through the weekend. what to whether that windy weather drive is pointing to the east, the side of the mediterranean, and very heavy rain coming in across a good positive tuck here. and there's our system pushes up toward sets aside if
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you have a significant amounts of snow for running across a good pot of east, near, but even with a central pause button. only one degree celsius london with a high of 7 along with paris. the latest news as it breaks the strikes on the job and the refugee camp was so powerful that it uprooted the foundation of a multi story building with detailed coverage. these premature paintings having to show one incubator medical stuff didn't have the resources to cope with them. on i'm still this john, and this is really forces of killed more than $200.00 people in the occupied westbank since the events of october, 7th, frustration is crow. unique perspective. i think the policy is 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 english and the gaza strip.
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started connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue is an attack in this specific area during me on these boards and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0, the the, you're watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. there are reports that another 42 palestinian prisoners and 14 is really captives or to be released later on saturday . 39 palestinian women and children were released friday and reunited with our families. this is part of
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a ceasefire. d o between israel and i'm us. 24 captives taken by homeless spiders. on october, the 7th have returned to israel as part of the agreement. among those were 13 is really women and children. 10 tie nationals, and one person from the philippines were also released is really hospital. say they all appear to be in good health and we can take you now to a briefing it's happening live in tel aviv from these really health authorities about the captives. these really captives were released on friday. so that's the whole new though, the community to be part of this process to have those terms during coming home and we hope that the rest would it be coming home soon. delighted to be part of this process, a sceptical assumption name, whose severe accomplishments of you felt those who come to myself as i said, port that says that in our, in a very good then physical condition in a lot of the, the number of them uh, in a very good condition, but collectively speaking,
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how they are in a very good physical condition. they have been subjected to a medical examination on i believe that we uh month what is that the old one so they have been examined. so again, i also believe that this will be coming in the coming days. you know, sounds like many of them will still go back home, gum we have through paid to them on the uh, tv to buy accommodations in order to be emotionally recovered. and also to physically cover and i, we believe in a very few days they would be able to go back home gun the beam may cause it to lame. got yeah. as a whole. they have spoken to us. they have told the emotion of the stories and sort of the sort of fathers and mothers also talk to them and attend that and also spoke to us. so we're all saying these as though is,
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this is really emotional. it is very difficult to listen. it's very difficult to describe the emotions that we were overwhelmed with. and yesterday evening at 4 boys and girls. a 3 mazda is, and one i was speaking with an english arrived to know the 2 medical center. a we are very exciting from the 1st moment. was so the kids and the parents, the hogs and the crying. and so it's very, very exciting for all the class. a, they're in good condition and they're surrounded by our mortgage disciplinary. m is a social workers, they colleges, nurses in the a doctors and they're surrounded by the family, friends. and the it was um,
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i think the most exciting evening they had since they started my career and the we hope to see them all the and the to see them in good condition. yes please. and they told us the some of their experience we are listening very know to and a ask a lot this question, but they're telling us are their stories and we are listening and writing exciting with them sometimes trying with them. but they come to share these as stories they're going to stay for the next few days. they ask to stay here because there's a very, very, the feeling here very um is to on did. and the we had very good unless you call them us was few a, you know, a hospital and the things that he was going to take some few days
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they went to sleep maybe around 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning. and they slept for maybe 3 or 4 hours, very exciting or the fast. so they didn't sleep very well. but i think it would be better in the next few days. thank you very much. i are okay. you've just been hearing from the is really health authorities. this was happening at the children's hospital that received some of the captives release yesterday from gaza, specifically for children. 3 mothers and one grandmother were released by a moss on friday and, but we got a, what was a pretty short, pretty succinct briefing and they didn't go into a whole lot of details. but they did say we did get some important information. one
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is that the health authorities are saying at that hospital that those were released and treated there are in very good physical condition. that's a direct quote that they were examined. and the health teams, the doctors, the nurses, it seems that they were examined by a pretty robust health team, doctors, nurses, psychological teams as well. that the health teams are not worried at all about their physical condition. they do wish to go back home, but they will be staying at that facility for the next few days. this is at their request. they have begun those, those children, and those at the end of 3 mothers. and one grandmother had begun to recount their story of what has happened to them as they were being held captive, but apparently not in great detail. and in any regard, the health authorities and not sharing that with the, with the broad public. so they'll stay there for a few days. they have asked to stay at that facility. they're surrounded by their families. that a very short night went to bed very late. and we're very excited. so this is what we are finding out now about these really captives were released yesterday,
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even as we expect more to be released today in similar fashion. now, us president joe biden, welcome to release of he is really captive in a televised address. he said it was the result of round the clock work by the white house. she hovered tons the reports from washington dc. so, 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 to stress that this would just be the beginning of the process of captives being released. the expectation that us citizens would be freed on friday, proved unfounded, but bugging make the mention of the palestinian women and children released from
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israeli chapter. but he knew all the devastating color sending them death. told that the resultant from the is really wor, across the us, that but 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 here to, you know, catch the gate. i guess the us also because we send our tax dollars there also you have the funds this genocide, 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 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 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 that at the very least, the white house is consumed by health of destruction and garza. i'm the palestinian
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desktop look especially to younger versions of the presidential election approaches . specifically, white house officials are bristling up of nickname for the president, being challenger of many of these riley's genocide, jo. she advertising seattle to 0. washington, looking again at the situation on the ground in gaza, has some was accurate, is that the blaze refugee camp and central garza. and he spoke to a number of palestinians using the ceasefire to return to their homes. only to find out through destruction. who now for you shall come away. i'm liberties come out to show him the and what is the headline today is homecoming. well, as families are returning to areas, they had no access to over the past. 50 days. as you can see about the do the mess of the large scale destruction as a result of israel's relentless bombardment. this is bridge refugee camp, let's see, which is in the east of the gaza strip, closer to the occupied territory to the what do you do to intense uninterrupted,
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shutting. those families are forced to leave to the width of hedge, namely new side. i'd refugee campbell. now they all back to find those homes that have been leveled to the ground and some of the dead buried under the debris, sadly come many are trying to get their hands on the positions they left behind that. so i will try and speak to one of the returning residents. how one on the outside. i mean, well come home what, what do you obviously on hannah will let her know to help and that sort of thing. i want to see what i can find from optimum gang, and i will also bake some bread. i collected some wood for the fall since there is a few empty. uh, what model did you handle that? no, kinda have you been back before i have continued on the optimal russel. oh wow. you're going to put the order. oh yes, i used to come every now and then despite the ruthless shelling was very dangerous . but i have to come back and check on my chicken life storm. i'm not afraid. if i'm destined to be killed, i will die. my life is not in the hands of design. if i see them,
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you who then it's been t, i clicked the call to the out of had like, and then you risk your life just to prepare some food for your children. whereas yep, well now i used to come on to the heavy show like to meet the lights still can go back. we have a few, but i will bake and cook. i'm with via water jack. if it carefully bumped the car and come what condition your home a to or? no, no. what i should be off home is destroyed. nothing remained standing a most of the ducks and chicken sweetly to my hungry streak. don't they said no. it is genocide to these ratings or destroying all homes and killing all people. that is all, it's unprecedented. crimes is different. hold on. go ahead and you seem to just come back. what if you find and guess what, say about the day isn't just for to me to hit them then honestly, i've never imagined the scale of this destruction, not even one percent of it. my home was showed, no, i have stuff in damages,
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and it's not even fit to live in anymore. it must be rebuilt all over again. and then we'd rather live in a house with no rose another thing, get humiliated in an over crowded un cool. we drink sea water and pretend as fresh water. what can we do? so tom barrack out as a professor of public policy at home, i've been highly for university. so time since the beginning of the hour we, we, we've tried to establish what's happening on the ground in gaza. our correspondents are telling us that we're likely to see pretty much a repeats on day 2 of the ceasefire deal. the captives being released from gaza. the policy and prisoners being released from over prison as try and draw some lessons if we can from day one what his day one taught you day one of the ceasefire deal. well 1st i think, and the most important lesson is that this could have been achieved without having to get 14000 people. and that's, that's a number one. they could have talked,
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they can talk, they have channels of communication that could that resolve these issues without having to uh, on an uh, an error through the, the whole, the, so at least this whole damage on garza. well, this is really military would probably argue that it's the pressure that they put on her mouth through that offensive that has, it's not during the day one how miles came out and said we are willing to exchange prisoners. and they said we, we've done this in order to release our prison. yep. and so that's, i think, is, is, is this the number one less? the number 2, which is quite important, is that it has reminded the world of the motor imperative that the police the news also affects that uh they, they've not released a 17 minder whose name is virus definition children. that's where a captured by is out over the last couple of years without going on trial. and
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i think the point was the, what's the difference between them and other children being taking hostages? the same with women versus the women, that's how much i was taking as, as hostages. so focusing on women and she was, and i think that was a deliberate message from her, my side to draw parallels between what they may have done in the so this war and what these writers had been doing for a long, long time. and the 3rd, which is also critical is this is not an issue that started on the 7th october. none of these people released by israel had been called after the 7th of october, their own, a long term issue in relation to the occupation. and i think was how much is also trying to score here is that most of them are returning to the west bank. now them is returning to attach is that just on the controller from us? none of them is an associate associated directly with him. us that old policies that have been port randomly from the occupied territories,
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they've been accused of all sorts of things, thought of the throwing stones association with the illegal groups, etc. but so some of the women, by the way, i would caveat that just that some of the 24 women who were release were convicted for attempted murder against is really that is that is by the ability is really military courts. yeah. one of them, i think she was, she was 18 years old and she was accused of attempting to stop and his id in the west bank. i mean, she didn't cross into his route to, to attack this person. so none of those have anything to do with the old fashioned operations that used to be carried out inside this route. so they're all in the stretching the same point. these are people that are defending themselves against occupation. they've been taking the arbitrary uh, into in prison and very few of them have been charged through court systematically . and, and i think that is an important point to make on behalf of the policy being close
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to the straight to the world. and this is not so one sided as the west has been for training. it's over the last few weeks the the question i think is amazing. where would they go back to? most of these people have had no support. a similar to the what is vegas received in terms of psychological support, the debriefing how jackson they run straight into the arms of their, of their families. and most of them are still under the friends of being rounded up again by the israelis. and in fact, we've had you post that as ryan has went to has gotten into that homes before they were released. so some of them can still be around that up. and uh, it's not really a, a long time freedom. i don't think, i mean it is no goes back to what is our wishes to do as long as the provision prevails. they can still round up as many people as they wish in israel, as shown, that it can very quickly feel its presence with palestinian prisoners since october
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. the 7th they have uh they have detained, arrested entertain more than 2000 people in the occupied west bank. and they now have some 7 to 8000 palestinian prisoners and is really uh, prisoners that remain there. if we look at the public statements from israel and homos, they both say 2 things. both sides say 2 things. they say we are willing to continue the prisoner swap after the 4 days, right beyond the current year deal. but we're also both sides say we're also going to continue the war right. the, you'll have to go out these really defense ministers saying prepare for at least 2 more months of war. and the cosigned brigades, the spokes person, a beta saying we're actually going to intensify the war on all fronts. so if you look at the, if you look at the public statements, you just can't tell where this is going. so let's disregard those for a 2nd. look at the incentives that israel has, how moss has in 2 and
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a half days time, when this currency expired, deal ends are they incentivized in your view to continue the ceasefire. continue to pause or are they in to incent device to resume fighting? so i think both sides have reached a mutually hard to stage of this conflict. and let's take the best of 1st on behalf of the other cities. it's becoming much more difficult for from us to even protect those hostages under the document of nothing. yeah. they have lost a few of them and with the days of the visual continues, they would have no assets really to trade back with these right. these and the same applies to his right is right, is losing a lot of his allies on daily basis. we saw the, the news conference and the attention that to appear between the as well and euro particular state and, and belgium. yesterday, i think the public pressure around the world is, is increasing by the end is on the ridge of pressure on something. i mean, i,
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i wouldn't even without the fact that the timing this particular release happened during thanksgiving is, is partly to place the american students to try and give them something to celebrate during this important to the holiday and the united states. so they're, they're both of losing their position and little by little, and it is in their interest to try and resolve this now by continuing to release prisoners and hope that is 5 will be sustained. so tom dark out. thank you very much for joining us. this hour we'll talk to you again a little later this morning. thanks for the time that a benefit concert has been held in bangladesh to raise money for palestinian children and to protest against israel's war on gaza. tundra schroeder, it has more from the capital doc, to guys are from doc i major constitutive and organized, but they use in bangladesh to protest to get
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a lot is going on in gaza. says one of the many brands protests and relatives that are taking place in front of this and always spoken to some of the people here to show solidarity along with the people in the are these on the, this, the ball for seaside in palestine and got them and then we're trying to raise fund, i'm here to express nice all new to do for the people of gaza falls, a mastercard, that's been happening to the years. and especially for the increase in volume in their environments today. since the environment that has been a major cause it's related to stage solution and their independence for palestine power. this is one of the 1st 5 countries to file a formal request and 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 that long as there is
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a permanent states fire. and then one day international community to speak up on the global liter act rather than just to talk. somebody charge it. i'll just say the dot com, that's it from me. several venue this hour. and this does it take continues or coverage minimum the as these really war on gus that escalates out his ears, correspondence are on the ground. it is impossible for civil defense teams to come to this part of the refuge account that was due car rushing to the hospital. he is really military is pushing deeper into jobs. i didn't know if i had the option to stay that 2 weeks to the southern areas which tested to be also a very risky journey spoke. diplomats wait for a breakthrough compartment thing, guys. a continue and the families waiting for the return of their relative people are really worried right now that they are basically collective punishment and only
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