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that inside israel handed over to the is read them in the 3 and they on val just simply left off to being beaten and accumulated on patrick points to find their way to the, to the surface. everyone who is watching the news on the mobile phones. so i'm like, you are right. they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. they can't get home and there's nothing they can do about it. the of $42.00 palestinian prisoners are expected to be released in the coming hours as well as 14 his release as part of the ceasefire agreement between israel and hum us . the 50 venue is good to have you with us. this is elza 0 live from doha, also coming up the celebrations across be
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occupied westbank after the 1st group of palestinian prisoners held by israel or fried. i'm also so released. 13 is really used on friday as well as 11 foreign nationals. and while it's quiet and gaza, there has been more is really rates in the occupied westbank one. palestinian has been killed near geneva the so it's 12 g m t 2 pm in dallas, where the 2nd day of a 4 day c spy, a deal between israel and how mos appears to be holding. a 2nd group is really captive and palestinian prisoners are expected to be released later on south today . there are reports that it includes $42.00 palestinians, and 14 is really captives being held by hum us. on friday, 39, palestinian women and children were released from is really jails, and there were celebrations across the occupied west bank as those were being held
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were reunited with their families. meanwhile, 2 dozen civilian captives have been free by a mouse and taken out of gaza. 13 of them were is really women and children 10 or tie nationals. one is from the philippines and on the ground inside the gaza strip . many palestinians who are able now to move around for the 1st time and nearly 2 months. judas, the ceasefire, are taking stock of the destruction. some of those trying to make the journey back to their homes have expressed shock at how little was left of them. as you got great. yeah. 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 did not expect the system cause that. and when i was displaced in one of the shelters, and con eunice and i came to my house, but when i sold a 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 to help them get as
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a miss. robbie joins as know from the ofer prison that south of ramallah in the occupied westbank is a if the deal continues to hold. and if it progresses today, as it did, yes, today, based on what you saw in the last 24 hours, what are you expecting today as well? no doubt. all sides will be hoping for things to go. a little more smoothly. she read offer prison. today yesterday, this was the scene of his really forces far interior gas on palestinians who were here to observe the release as well as family members who were here to greet prisoners. there were multiple injuries reported, and we are beginning to see movement in the last few hours. there's been a steady increase in the number of a is really soldiers is really armored vehicles coming to the check point. the entrance into offer prison. we've seen them coming in bigger numbers and this is
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perhaps an indication that there is some movement forward that we can expect to release to happen soon. we were expecting it in the last few hours. there are no details yet. we've also been hearing mixed reports about the exact number of palestinians that are expected to be released. we've been hearing the number 42 since this morning, 24 children, 18 women. but that has been downgraded as sensed by some power senior sources thing and may be the same as yesterday. 39, everything is still fluid. everything is still unclear. what we do know is that families in occupied east jerusalem of at least 6 women have been called into investigators offices usually assign that they're being informed of some sort of imminent release. now the fluidity of this is something we heard from people who were released yesterday as well. one woman speaking to us said that she didn't know until last minute. she was informed last minute that she was going to be released and quickly prepared to get out. now at this stage, there are more questions than answers in the coming hours were expecting a press conference in rome. i love by the post indian prisoners affairs commission,
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which may highlight exactly what is going to happen in the coming hours. but the woman we spoke to yesterday at new thought here, she was detained in october of this year, just before the war. she was never sentenced. and she said she was the only person in her cell to be released and she wishes she could have traded places with whatever other cell nice you described to being isolated and conditions worsening since the beginning of the war. on gods. i hear some of what she said to us. we'll inspect that alana, but there's most of our big, full day is locked down. it's 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 parent prison. all the replies 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 the prisoners of sleeping on the floor in one. so level 6 prisoners
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sleeping on the floor and the quality of the food is a terrible situation is horrible in prism, but i have a situation before october, the 7th. oh, but it is different about it from off to october. the 7th. and meanwhile, zane is real, continues its rates across the occupied westbank to that is correct. these detentions that we've seen, these releases of the time. people, i should say, is something that people are very excited about. they are happy, but they look at it in context of ongoing raids, detentions in depths of palestinians, and communities in the occupied westbank. what we seen in the last 24 hours is a doctor, was killed in a raid in a town south of jeanine, a refuge account east of novel, of so 5 people detained in jericho. a refugee camp was rated near rome, although there were is really rate operations being carried out all in all, just a total of today, 17 new palestinian detainees and is really hands so even of it as these
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releases go forward. well, people are happy to see that there are negotiations that there is the ceasefire. a precious few days of ceasefire in terms of the bombardment happening and garza, they compared to these really occupations, ongoing detention of people in policy and communities. the total number of people detained, so for, since the war began in the occupied westbank not in gaza in the occupied westbank where there is no harm us numbers more than 3150. and the total number of killed since october 7th numbers. now a 230 to publish the new laws zane reporting from uh oh for, for it and just outside of oprah prison in the occupied west bank, near romano. thank you very much. houses here is did abraham and spoke with palestinian prisoners on friday evening, shortly after their release. and this is for report window shack it has posted her daughter. she's been released from and is really prison. and we'd
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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, for the 24 year old was detained in october of last year. held without a charge. her detention was supposed to end in late october. the war put that on hold all the way in my prison is by default a difficult place as we lose our freedom. but after october, 7th, the prisons became much more difficult. we couldn't get our basic needs as women and as humans, the tap water tastes like florine. we used to buy bottles, water, but even not became off limits for us here selling make to buy it was about had been in prison for over 2 years. she hadn't been sentenced yet. a lot,
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many other palestinians who live remains behind bars for a long time. the message i sit up with that we'd be picking up. we've ended a phase of total isolation. we lived in exile we left the graveyard. most of those really used on friday are women. others are teenage boys, families from across the occupied west bank waited outside the open admitted to the prison in the law. for this moment the one was yeah, they had 8 months left on her sent us some of the year are moving. tell us getting into meeting their family members of the fence a years without being allowed to visit her. many a people here celebrating, but they say that they're celebrations or shy because they remember those who have been killed in god since the war. 6 palestinian prisoners have died in his way to
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jails. la nadia, any of them. and i was 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 rather per site was named as one of the $139.00. tell us the news 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. and so it's a bitter sweet 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 are 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,
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but he just eat of the occupied westbank is really is have also been celebrating the return of some of their loved ones. people turned out to cheer as a military helicopter, carrying captives arrived at a hospital and israel, those release to being held captive since october. the 7th. now too, is really hospitals that have been treating the captives have now said that they all appear to be in good health. after nearly 2 months of captivity for boys and girls, and 3 mazda areas, and one grandmother arrived to snyder to his medical center. a. we are very 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 floss. a there in good condition. and they're surrounded by our and working just to and i re team is it, this is sarah. hi,
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ross has more fun to leave on how they're released on sold. and the moments is, riley's, we're waiting for the team captives finally arrives back safely. the results of the 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 nit us on october 7. 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 a surprise pine nationals and one filipino offsets has been working in his road on october 7th. they will slow into his writing hospitals for checkups and many to be reunited with the families at the source of the wolf is ready. prime minister
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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 cause of man, i'm each and every one of them is a whole will. but i emphasize to the families on to you, the citizens of israel 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 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
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a devastating thing. and knowing that's uh, i whole big part of the $75.00 uh, 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 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 since the release of the captives happens at sunset. around the same time, the jewish day of rest started and she bought candles were left for the ones remaining behind. so the height of all is, is there a ton of these? so meanwhile, inside garza somehow as the user trying to take advantage of the ceasefire to return to their homes, which are now scenes of devastation and the daily struggles continued there still
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a severe shortage of fuel, water, food, and medical supplies of the house and reports every day a special for people in garza who survived the 48 days of israel's bombardment. the full day cease fire arouse them to check on what's left of the shot. the lights which the plot of what 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, but that the brother pitch attempt in front of my home then living somewhere else. i hold the seas for it can last forever. that's people seize the moment for a brief breath of fresh air trucks, cutting a roll into southern gaza, 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
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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 and goes, i have struggled to survive with the shortages of water. and all the essential, such as guys and field 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 hash. and g o l 0 is that has some of the crew. this in central does the board age refugee camp and he met palestinians just as they were returning to what is left of their homes, who no fee shall come away. i'm liberties come out to show he'd be in one of the headlines today is homecoming. as kind of these are returning to areas. they had no access to over the past 50 days. as you can see,
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month for do the mass of the large scale destruction as a result of israel's relentless bombardment. 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 intends, uninterrupted, shutting those families were forced to leave to the west. had 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 in 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 there a few empty? uh what model did you handle? i know it kind of have you been back before how to continue on the optimal russel.
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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, so 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 have see them you who then it's been to. yeah, they clicked the top of the out of had like and then you risk your life just to prepare some food for your children. oh, good. yep. well now i used to come on to the heavy show like to meet the lot still can go back. we have nice few, but i will bake and cook. i'm with via water dry. but if it carefully bumped the car and comb or the condition, your home a to it's there and he doesn't know what i should, but all time is destroyed. there's nothing remains standing a most of the ducks and chickens. what you find hungry streak, don't this? no, 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 the go ahead and you
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seem to just come back to whatever 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 and then over crowded un cool. how do we drink single to and pretend as fresh water? what can we do? it's, it's hard, cowboy zoom is in on you to start from us, is accusing israel of violating the ceasefire. we're trying to determine how significant this could be. tell us what you know generally this uh, these kinds of accusations came as they used by occupation forces. generally i made some of the push that goes it throughout the process of delivering 8th through the
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notes of the gaza strip as early as some for you. favorite communitarian. uh you did a type things a little bit to the notes of the gaza strip and this number is very limited, as they are still waiting for the humanitarian trucks that will be delivered to the north of the church. people have been officially killed by the is what the forces was stationed on the ground, them both to main linking graves elements while i do roads and even the r d a both their control on the rescue drug now also the, it's been a few patient forces did not even allow for the entry of the agreed number of trips to the gaza strip. meanwhile, these kinds of violations because it, it to be all kinds of minor populations would come up really largely fixed on the cost of the ceasefire. winful spots as the united nations and even different regional mid the agents are taking full control and they are following in every 2nd what is happening on the ground between post size and the trying to make different codes of nations between both of them in order to guarantee that deceased by a will go on as it has been agreed between post pods may lead now the there was no
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any kinds of ease. many drugs of this cause the gaza strip, but the one of the violations that also had been committed by the occupation forces that attacking and even shooting at people who tried to sleep to the north of the gaza strip. now this number of the deceased by a had, it emphasized that there was the, there is going to be a complete to say should for whole minutes react on the ground. that means both sides. meanwhile, there is there any military act had been carried off by powers. the insights is on the gaza strip. but the is where the forces had finally took this us east by the through the tracking and even danger and get them both status. ringback as, as they are trying to go back and to return again to the houses in the most of the territory. yeah, tara, look you make a very good point because we've been saying rightly so the palestinians, those who can, to taking advantage of the ceasefire to go to their homes, to get basics, to get winter clothes. but the arabic speaking spokespersons, these really military reminded gardens to day of just how limited their movement
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remains run us through that well, mainly the occupier of twice as much as possible in order to desktop people. the friend were attending again to the houses or in particular to the north um, to assume some areas of gauze, the city people, res, tough, a dental, this house of victor, a treat deluxe. everything the left, everything behind the last, the houses by the one to check on what have the remains to them in case that this will it could reached on ends within the coming days. and what is also included that the majority of people have to flip the houses without taking olsby or just 3 items including their winter clothes. busy uh, for example, try that chair or anything that can really protect them in the south of gauze to us . also what the situation on this house is really dire as the number of population has increased on the same geographical area. and what is also important to say that
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the palestinians had to don't, they don't want to repeat what happened in for probably our assistance to 94 to 8 catastrophe the one to return to the home. they want to keep a check on their beloved one horse to under the rustles, in order to evacuate them to picture later. and also it gives a chance for even kind of sending to the communication companies decide. the goal is districts to fix their destroyed networks of communication in order to allow for residents to check on their relatives and even to their beloved ones by 1st the territory as our cub zone reporting there from son eunice in the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you very much for all of that. the latest coming out of guys . it's hard. i do want to bring you the latest pictures from offer prison in the occupied westbank were obviously keeping a very close eye on this because this is where the palestinian prisoners were released yesterday. that is where we expect the 40 to palestinian prisoners to be released today. and this happened just moments ago, these bands going into the offer uh the offer secure with the facility. the reason
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that's important and relevant at this point is because we saw something similar yesterday and that turned out to be vans carrying policy and prisoners from another prison yesterday was from haifa, bringing them to offer a head of their release which occurred just hours later. so it seems that we're seeing a repeated a repeat of the corey over feat today that we saw yesterday, and that led to the release of palestinian prisoners the associated press news agency is reporting that there's been another incident involving and is really link ship that us officials told the a team that a container vessel linked to it is really billionaire came under attack by a suspected rang and made drone on friday. the incident happened in the indian ocean, as also journalists from a venezuelan television network held a candlelight vigils that during lists killed in israel's war on gaza in the capital,
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caracas. they held up posters with the names of those were killed in the past 7 weeks. the slogan of genocide and gaza was printed on their t shirts. the president of tell us or says the gathering is the auditor and list is covering the war, especially those paid with their lives. and the connection, i'm always thinking that an action generates the reaction. there were things that don't necessarily have to generation reaction, but they still have to say that we are here that we have a different ethic that we are impacted by what is happening. find to let them know that we're not going to keep quiet. that's bringing omar sure you are a professor of security and military studies of doha institute for graduate studies . oh, as we look back a day one of the ceasefire and his prisoner swamp agreement between his real and how much, what lessons do you draw from that? as well, it's very difficult to do less than so far, but yes, very early in this process already yet, but there's good news. it did not collapse so far because the demo you saw the
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detailed yesterday, so in met multi dimensions going on from the political, to the communications through the logistics, through the mid 3 side to the, the position. so there was so many detailed and there are, we're doing this, we're by in the diplomatic efforts of guitar and the us, and egypt. and from what, from far, you know, it's by communication uses of the know peacekeepers. there is no forced to really monitor well the mediator guitar has nobody on the ground. yeah. can so and actually no, no media as well. so no, no, no, no, just the joining this are escorted, but they're not fit for free to monitor the situation. is there any freeway? so within this or packing vitamin, you know, things can go wrong, very simply so, so far the, there are some violations clearly, especially with the shooting get the better scenes. we're trying to go back home. however, it's holding the, the, the 1st part of the exchange happened yesterday. we're seeing now preparations for
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the 2nd part. so it seems to me that or it's happening and it's not, it the, the, the, the, it's frustrating the trust between the 2 side that's making you happy is it's very clever mediation on one end and a lot of efforts within that. but on the other hand, it seems to me that this is one of the is radio operations objectives, to, to, to reduce the ad, the hostages and the captives, and on the other. and also i think i'm us, it does not want that, that, that size of especially on the civilians are so women, so children that probably they don't want to hold as many captives as they have. no, they don't want to because it's a, it's a major responsibility, especially on this is a civilian side. it's also very hard to the, it's the, it's, it's will be taking responsibility for a larger number in a war for us that you, in your situation where monitoring them providing says security for them. even feeding them is, is probably, uh, an issue. so the less of they have, i think that the more a inc, i'm, well, it's very,
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very hard to use the word term control. but the more that they had, they would have control over them. and that for, you know, for long they would still, if this deal goes through, as it's currently structured it's, it's, it's 50 captives that i'm us would have to release over the course of 4 days, which would leave them still with a 170 to a 190 captives. i mean, that's just an estimate, right? so that's still a lot of captives for them to be to be handling. especially if the war resumes and true, but also it can give a chance for another the truth and all the 4 days. uh, full of exchanges and so on. i think i don't think the, the, that size was by design, but it happened. and in a way, it's a, it's a check for how i'm asked to be able to stop and have some pauses in the fighting while doing such exchanges. whether these ladies will agree to this, this is another issue because not now they're thinking that the operation is going
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relatively well. and therefore they want to advance more and, and that is, that's why they would resisting, you know, having just balls. and it took some significant international pressures to do so. as i looked at the public statements from both israel and hamas, and they're saying they're same, some very similar things on both sides. they're saying that yes, we would like actually, and we are willing to continue the prisoner swap beyond the 4 days that are currently agreed and both sides just saying once this is done, we will resume the war and we will fight even harder. both sides of said that so if you look at the official statements, it's hard to know really where this is going. so let's, let's disregard the officials, official statements from both israel. and i'm us for a moment and maybe consider what their incentives might be at the end of the 4 days . east fire. do you think they are more incentivized to continue the present swap, going continue the ceasefire going or to go back to flight? i think it will have to do with the where are we on the 4th day on one end, if there are no major violations at and these exchanges are well reflected,
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probably forward it to me. i will government on one and, but also for how much on the other this is going on? well, i think we may see some extension if things collapse, for one reason or the other or the these are you decide particularly so more opportunities in terms of the amount of bias or the intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance. they have the, the, the positioning, the defensive positioning, if they so more opportunity there to probably to store and degrade from us. i think they, they may take this opportunity for them aside. i think it's a, it's probably the, the idea of prolonging the truth is very useful for them on one end. but also the idea of reducing the, the, the number of, of has hostages, that they can, i think also will help them in a, in a way. so overall the, it's interesting because they, they agree on 2 things on, on reducing some of the hostages of these and continue more afterwards. i'm are
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