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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the policy to palestinian prisoners are expected to be released in the coming hours as well as 14 is rainy's as part of the ceasefire agreements between israel and the color that i'm associated in this is out of their life and also coming celebrations across the occupied west bank off to the 1st group who palestinian prisoners held by israel. and from us also released that teen as rainy is on friday
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as well as 11 of the foreign nationals and on day 2 of the ceasefire. shocking images of the sheer scale of the destruction. the water is now 11 gmc, that's 1 o'clock in the afternoon and gaza, where the 2nd day of a full day satisfied deal between israel and her mouth appears to still be holding a 2nd degree. if it is really captives and palestinian prisoners are expected to be released to nature on saturday. there are reports that it includes $42.00 palestinians and 14 is really capt is currently being held by him. us. now on friday, some 39 palestinian women and children were released from is really jail. there had been celebrations across the occupied westbank as those who are being held wherever united with their families. meanwhile,
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2000 and civilian captives have also been freed by him. austin, taken out of gauze, the 13 of them is really women and children. 10 tie nationals, one is from the philippines. now, many palestinians who are able to move around for the 1st time and nearly 2 months, seeing the extent of the destruction that's taking place across garza. those trying to make the journey back to their homes have expressed shock at how little was left of them as you got 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. cuz then when i was displaced in one of the shelters in 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. well, that's now get more from occupied the eastern roost than roy. the challenge is that
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for us, where we, we've been hearing more about today is expected releases. we were saying earlier at 42 for 14 not that's a 3 for one ratio in line with what we saw yesterday of the yeah, that's right. of a site where it's basically slightly bigger numbers to be released today. those exchanges taking place between is right captive spitting help with my mouse and the palestinian prisoners in his ready jail. so he said 3 for one. that's the ratio that we've been looking at over the last couple of days. so $42.00 palestinians prisoners are going to be ready. some is there any channels that equates to 14 off the how much cap saves being released back into israel sites. things a slightly increase of getting started but know my stipulates and this of course is day to day one is probably perceived with being a success. this could have been a situation mechanism with any number of those old pitfalls,
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bad traps, whatever that could bring the whole thing down, collapse the deal and renewed the fighting before ready. anything property started that didn't happen. and i think broadly has been seeing as yeah, the model was a good one. so i will see that play out. i think again today with the caps is being taken by the i, i see i see the red cross from how much captivity rates down to the roof of border crossing across into egypt. that's where we're likely to see that faces. for the 1st time on is ready tv. they will then be taken to israel by boss to emit a tree base, and then i got deserts from that that'll be taken onto hospitalized. that's why they will be given proper, proper metals, medical checks, and that's what that would that would be that families and we've heard from one of those hospitals. and additionally, the hospital at the children's hospital in the past, we had to take that, which is needed to be even in israel, representative from that whole school. how the press conference just to show why
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the guy basically saying that they had 4 children, 3 mothers, one grandmothers that were all in good physical condition. they may wish to go back home soon box. they are looking off to them for us, at least a little while longer, maybe a couple more days so that we can get property in motion needs and physically recovered . they said that the people that looked me off the i've been telling them stories about their experiences and how much captivity, what happens on inside of the 7th. they said that they tried to get a lot together, but they couldn't reveal what they stories. well, i'm sure we will, he'll hear some of the stories in the hours and days come and will bring them to your here on auto 0 when we do. royce are given that it sounds like things went to plan yesterday and obviously huge relief for the families of those that teen captive. human release. so far can, you know, give us a, a read of the current mood and as well, especially when it comes to the future decision making about this will. so
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i'm just gonna bring some items that come from have my special before going on to talk about mood and as well. this is from tom. how knew who is the advisor to the head of the how much political bureau of his mouth, honey? yes. now, he observes, he has said that there have been many violations from israel, that the occupation did not comply with the instructions related to the entry of trucks. if the occupation does not committed to providing pays to northern casa, this threatens the entire grievance. so that is, i think the 1st slight signs of fishes or cracks a warbling of this deal. whether that translates to something more serious, that actually collapses it. we don't know. yeah, that's just what i'm bringing you for the moment. regardless of that, we do, you know, from, by the time us and israel, that are saying that this time priest ation of hostilities is as a fe temporary. that once it goes through, once it finishes one state,
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the exchange of captives is complete, then that will be a return to the fine thing now is what is being very, very consistent on that. it is basically said that the job of destroying how much is not complete yet. and we can see that with the right noise, we can, we can see that how much is still capable as a fighting force from inside cause us these righty. mood is that they cannot stop fighting until that it was that jobs is done for that. they have the support of the broad sway of population. i think we yeah we're, we can't speak for everyone in israel. there are certainly voice is full piece that are sent. the voice is full of moderation, but they are side line but not the majority view. i think october the 7th with such a shock to many, many people in his route, even if they were piece by just before many of them might have change their minds or thinking that was not the time to talk of such things. israel savvy views that
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how much has to be destroyed, and if it doesn't do that, it's a sign of weakness, and they don't want to portray that the moment where we challenge that was all very nice as far as from occupied easter eastern. thank you, rory. well that's not bring insane. does robin, he joins back from the earth for prison, which is south of ramallah in the occupied west bank. then i believe that some of the prisoners who were released today yesterday from his really presence, they would just weeks, i believe from the end of that times. do we know who is in today's 42? you. so that's exactly right. we've spoken to a number of people released yesterday. they were released here at the offer prison to my left. i just want to give you a sense of the terrain here. i'm just gonna step out of the way we can see there is some movement already. is rarely security forces. uh, several armored vehicles of vans as well as military personnel has come to the check point. this indicates perhaps that we may begin to see release is happening
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in the coming hours. it's still unclear exactly what time. and in the last hour, we've also received information that makes it perhaps unclear exactly what the figure will be. we've been hearing the 42 people will be released including 24 children and 18 women, but speaking to palestinian organizations. now we hear that that number may only be once again 39 today again, everything is very fluid. everything is last minutes. some families in jerusalem have been informed that their relatives are being released, which would also indicate that we can expect to see some movement. now with prisoners being released, but all of this is happening very last minute. we met one prisoner, a novelist just yesterday who was released from this prison, made her way home to nobliss. and she said she wasn't informed whether she would definitely be getting out until that morning. a newer thought here was her name. she'd been in prison for over a year and never sent. and she was the only one released her cell. and she told us
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when we were speaking to her that she wishes she could have stayed in prison. and one of her other cellmates could have been released to describe feeling isolation and worsening conditions after the war began after the events of october. 7th, here's some of what she had to say to us. we'll inspect that alana, but there's miss now, i've been to the full day is locked down. history only allowed us out for 30 minutes for a shower, and then we were back in the so that's the snow phones and we don't know anything about our parent him on the prison authorized coupon on the gaming searches and surprise searches. and he didn't know anything about the outside. well, we're not allowed to see lawyers, but i think 2 does very limited to the number of prisoners in the cell is a lot of prisoners of sleeping on the floor. in one cell, every 6 prisoners sleeping on the front of the quality of the food is a terrible situation is horrible in prison. but i have this situation before the type of the stuff, and nobody is different about it from often october, the 7th. and the situation in the broader occupied westbank is also different off
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to october. the 7th. we've seen escalating rates that they're continuing despite the cease fire and garza, or that is correct, whether it was the families of the prisoners, the prisoner themselves, or the people who came up to celebrate the novelist last night. one of the things people continue to say to us is they're very happy about every single prisoner that gets out, even though these are small numbers compared to the larger numbers of how many people remain in detention. how many people have lost their lives in gaza? but they say it is worth it, it is all better than the ongoing war. they're hoping that the cease fire a few days now turns into more days, turns into a longer term ceasefire and an end to the bombardment of guys or people say that as important as these releases are. what is most important is bringing in to the conflict that is taking so many lives of palestinians in the gaza strip. but they also compare this to the ongoing, intensification of raids, of killings of ongoing detentions into is really custody of more palestinians in
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the occupied westbank. the circumstances for people there have intensified since the events of october, the 7th. and i can tell you just in the last 24 hours we've seen raids in the south of jeanine, a doctor was killed, a bystander was killed there during his really operations and a refugee camp east of novelist. 5 more people were detained, near jericho, there was rates on a refugee camp as well as near remo. look here, and just since this morning, 17 people have been detained. nearly the same people now and is really custody. comparing to the dozens being released, the significance of that number while it is there, people say every person released as a source of happiness. but the number of the tensions continues to go up, were at more than 3000 people to change in the occupies was occupied westbank since the war on guns it began. and people here tell us that each one of those detentions is also a source of sorrow. and a source of suffering for palestinian families in the occupied territories. same is robbie, the for us outside the us
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a prison in the occupied west bank. thank you saying, as well as even reporting palestinians who have been imprisoned and as rainy jails off. finally, returning home to their loved ones. our fortune anita abraham has worn out from the occupied west window shack it has posted her daughter. she's been released from and is really prison. and we'd soon get off this bus to freedom. after a little search among the crowds, she finds her then they hug like they haven't. in a long time, the 24 year old was detained in october of last year, held without a charge. her detention was supposed to end in late october. the war put that on hold all the way in my prison is by default a difficult place as we lose our freedom. but after october, 7th,
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the prisons became much more difficult. we couldn't get our basic needs as women. and as humans, the tap water tastes like florine. we used to buy bottles, water, but even not became off limits for us. here. so late today, it was about had been in prison for over 2 years. she hadn't been sentenced yet, unlike many other palestinians who did remain behind bars for a long time. the message i sit up with that we think big not we've been to the face of total isolation. we lived in exile we left the graveyard. most of those really used on friday are women. others are teenage boys. a tom leaves from across the occupied westbank waited outside the ultimate it through prison under my law. for this moment, no one was yeah, they had 8 months left on her, sent us the easier our moving. tell us getting into meeting their family members of
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the mom tells us that you spend 80 years without being allowed to visit her. many a people here celebrating, but they say that there celebrations are shy because they remember those who have been killed because 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 books is without a phone or anything with being tortured in jail. we have difficult tries from other sections, especially prisoners from casa and so a lot of blood. oh yeah. how about the brother pl site was named is one of the 139 palestine used to be released, however, yet already completed his sentence and was fried on thursday. his cousin schmidt had the months left on his one year sentence, but was released as a part of the deal. and so it's a bitter sweet moment. why did mind and make it to the list when i finished my
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sentence, my cousin ahmed, it's good that he's out. but there are other people who have 15 or 30 years left. some are boys. those should have had priority. even so this is a moment to cherish and needed to break family see from the ongoing pain need that, but he just eat of the occupied westbank as well as rainy's have also been celebrating the attend of some of their loved ones. people that turned out to jet as a military helicopter carrying captives arrived at a hospital and israel, those release has been held since october. the 7th, too, is rarely hospitals that have been facing both these rarely and foreign captives have now said that they all appeared to be in good health. often, nearly 2 months of captivity for boys and girls and a 3 mazda it was, and one grandmother arrived to snyder to his medical center. a. we are very
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exciting from the 1st moment was. so the kids and the parents, the hogs, and the crying. and it was very, very exciting for all the floss, a there in good condition. and they're surrounded by our i'm looking to to and i re team is how correspondence, how high right has worn out from tel aviv on how that release and folded the moments has riley's, were waiting for the team captives finally arrive back 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. 0, but it's one taken from the same southern village of near us on october 7. as it falls, a complex operation from us thus handed them over to the right. crossing garza,
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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 whole captives release came as a surprise pine nationals and one filipino 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 south of the wolf is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that would be no negotiations with how much because he wants to tool from tel aviv. he had this to say, quote, the cost of the each and every $1.00 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,
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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 friends of the remaining 212 captive still in garza, the weight isn't is having my grandmother back in that center. mazing things having, knowing my grandfather is still there, that's a devastating thing. and knowing that the whole big part of the $75.00 uh members of keyboards narrows will be released however, its hopes and trays many has told us that's helping them through a difficult time familiar songs in on so many of times, but of 5 really not just for the families of those health captives, but also on a visit rainy's, i've been following every cent of this scene. the release of the captives happens
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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 a fault. meanwhile, inside gaza with the easing and movement years of the seas 5, some palestinians have been returning to their homes which are now scenes of devastation. but the daily struggle to survive continues. they all stove, the shortages of fuel, water, food, medical supplies. i have some take for them. every day is special for people in garza who survived the $48.00 days of israel's bombardment. the full day cease fire aroused them to check on what's left of the shot. the lights which the plot of what we wished for eternal peace, no just for days because people have gone through too many pains and there were still suffering. when we came back, we found out all the houses had been destroyed without the rather pitch attempt in
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front of my home than living somewhere else. i hold the seas for it can last forever. i lost people seized the moment for a brief breath of fresh air trucks. cutting a roll into southern guns are loaded with food, feel and medicine love it. uh our difficulties and challenges and notes about the number of trucks coming in. but the capacity for receiving the shipments because the humanitarian, 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 in guns i have struggled to survive with the shortages of water and all the essential, such as guys and field health sector has nearly collapse with as well as targeting of hospitals during the days of full when the people are being sent to
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egypt for treatment. on the hashem jersey. oh well that's fine. das a little more about how things are on the ground and gauze and speak to thomas. i was in his income unit, just charge people this morning, a work that off this last night, but not as strikes and what nearly 2 months. but they know they might already have a narrow window to, to move around and get supplies. so let me ask you all the actually able to access this a that made it in her mouse has made it k of what happened yesterday was well, sure, it says that the 200 trucks that are supposed to be going in each day of this is fine, well generally uh, the aides that have been delivered to the gaza strip as uh, it's considered to be very limited with the needs of the territory, but mainly these items being distributed across the goals district, including the north central areas and even in the south of the territory, people were lining up today early a morning or an for an in front of the gates,
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of the, the missouri to offending stations, including petroleum. and even, uh, let's say you got the station they are waiting that time and to fill their accounts . generally, what is also important to say that this is the 1st time that people have in the notes of the gaza strip had received all kinds of humanitarian eyes. since the beginning of this round of fighting they were deprived that were going to stream the local food water and even medical supplies. people inside the gaza strip are really happy in terms of having this, these fight and even to receive a decent miles of the military and 8. but this happened is, is mixed with, from such entity about what would happen next off. the end of this time, she's quite a bit when i'm off and as well as grand concerns of the resuming of fighting between both parts on the ground. again, tyler campbell was in there on the ground for us in con eunice, in the southern gaza strip. thank you, terry. well, it has shown that i was a curious has been to raise refugees have in central garza and then he spoke to
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a number of palestinians using this. he's fine to return to their homes or need to find out a destruction who not to shut them away. i'm liberties come out to show he'd be in one of the headlines today is homecoming. while as families are returning to areas, they had no access to over the past 50 days. as you can see, month for do the mess of the large scale destruction as a result of israel's relentless bombardment. and this is bridge refugee camp, which is in the east of the gaza strip, closer to the occupied territories of the aisle. what do you do to intense uninterrupted, shunning? those families are forced to leave to the width of hedge, namely new side, 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 or trying to get their hands on the possessions they left behind. i will try and speak to one of the returning residents. how one on the outside. i mean, i welcome home. what, what are you up to them hannah will let her know to help and that sort of thing. i
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want to see what i can find for my belongings, and i will also make some bread. i collected some woods for the fall since there is a few empty. uh, what model did you handle that? no. kind of have you been back before? how do you do the optimal russell? it oh wow, you are going to football or? oh yes, i used to come every now and then despite the ruthless shelley and it 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, you who then it's been theoretically the top of the out of had like letting you risk your life just to prepare some food for your children. no. nothing. oh was yeah. well now i used to come on to the heavy shelling to feed the lights, stuck and go back. we have a few, but i will bake and click on with via water truck. if it carefully bumped the car and come what condition your home a to as the and he doesn't know what i should but also him is destroyed. there's
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nothing remains standing most of the docs and chickens. what you find hungry streak dog. this is not who it is, genocide to these ratings or destroying all homes and killing all people. that is old. it's unprecedented crimes. there's different old on go ahead and you seem to just come back. what if you find and guess what? say about the negative and just for to me to hit them then honestly i've never imagined the scale of this destruction, not even one percent of the my home was showed. no, i have stuff in damages 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 school. we drink single to pretend it's fresh water. what can we do? you know, well that's not bringing salt and bar code. he's a professor of public policy. it had been cliffy and invest adrian's me again here in the studio so. so i'm thank you for, for joining me again please. now, as we're seeing that the people, as well as a walk, is, can
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a little more freely move around and they can assess the situation that on the ground in gauze that we're seeing, the full extent of the destruction. what's taking place over over the last, nearly 2 months now? does seeing that, does that change the, the amount of pressure on israel, that it should? uh, ideally, but i think uh also is i will try and work his way out of this still. and we can see the beginning of this yesterday in that then. yeah, i was press conference with the belgium and the spanish prime ministers when he tried to blame that you and for not being crossed enough, responding to the other thing a need is on the i agree to this. he's fire, you know, 2 days ago he expect the internet, you can use it to come and a heads up. and this thing is as fast as possible. know what to what i think he's trying to do is, is again confused. the picture overall as to the situation, we all witness the way he approaches more than
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a 1000000 people. yeah. and this is still very much in line with his bigger plan of displacing. the other thing is out of gaza. he's made all these people extremely valuable by taking them off their homes, that infrastructure where they, where they live before and move them into another side of gaza. and it becomes pretty fluid them in the people that can be moved at a very short notice now. and then he threw them all into the level of the international community as a, as your responsibilities. now i is giving them a break ceasefire and expects people to come for their help. so i think the situation there is video is unlikely to improve very quickly as a result of these for days. but also the adding to that of course, people on the grounds were not brief on the details of disagreements. so they were not told that they can go back to their homes in the guise of city which still sealed off as far as the policy is concerned. no one can answer and that most have
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caused a lot of confusion for those who want to make sure that the relatives are find one to revisit their homes and so on. and i think uh the, the fact that they have to do all of this live these 4 days under the overall effect of continuing the or must be horrifying. must be terrible because it can't, you can't time. you cannot do anything except maybe betty, that yeah, that they have been engaged in. well, today is day to, i mean as there's only 2 more days to go. i'm wondering what happens after the 4 days. and israel's obviously been preparing for a long while. they've been very explicit about that in israel at the moment. we've been hearing from not correspondents for peace. the day that the ministry continues to have very broad public support, even though that's not necessarily shed by nation. yahoo! but that's and you all here presumably knows or feels that he's pretty much out as soon as the war and so everyone's incentivized to keep it going. yes. well i think it would be slightly more difficult for him to keep it going. now that people have
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tested the possibility of releasing their hostages, you know, i'm home particularly that they will not be checked and they'll look like they've been looked off to the being protected. and the mean from what you've seen from outside. clearly the policy that i have is the factor to protect just people on mind. this huge funding that was going on. so i think would be much more difficult for him to say now we're going to go back to more. and a lot can be of maybe a ride in the nature of the hostages, the doctor being released the ways that we saw on yesterday and today. and yesterday, they're really based on humanitarian. one of the children go over them and, and children and even on the policy you know, side, the ones that were released from the, as a prisons, none of them is really electrical, high value prisoner, for israel, that is really affecting insecurity. but all parts of the normal pattern of harassing the other thing is now i.

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