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gives them prisoners, you know, since they want, what we have said was what is nice recommend panama said was that hostages should have been or release unconditionally. this is our statement. we said it's engaged with the parties so that they release if they cannot be released, that we visit them, that we check on the conditions how they've been able to visit any of the captain. we on the train, everything we can to visit them. we have not visited them yet. we have not yet. okay, know, but again, this real said before the ceasefire started that that was part of the deal and, and then, and then we heard nothing more about that. so for the moment the i c r c has not been able to visit captives that we have done on, but we have made it very clear and we have engaged with home us on the highest level without president with many of us we've engaged with other states and other actors who can influence things for that we can play that to it because it's important, you know, when people are in these kind of situation and they, uh pick and from the loved ones, they loved ones,
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they leave with the i give me in the uncertainty of not knowing what is the fate of their loved ones and needs to share family news is extremely important. this is what we do. your own the clock in all countries, including in israel. so we made a point that we need to visit, but now the urgency is to get the captives the, the, the hostages that are now in the hands of homos and other factions to the loved ones taking the day at a time. yeah. and we stand with the, to support the families. speaking of engaging with a mazda at the highest levels, you have to engage with everyone i would assume at the highest level. it's now the spokes person for the guitar, a foreign ministry, when he explained how this all the architecture of the deal, how this was all going to work. he said there's an operations room and he explained to me um not in great detail but but he repeated as an operations room, endo hall. and this is where the categories or are going to be following minute by
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minute is the release of the captive. i would assume the i c r c has to be involved in that part of the operation. i mean, i didn't watch the, the, his excellency when he was making this brief. and i cannot tell you too much details on the process because again, it's very delicate, it's most sensitive and we don't want anything to go wrong. but we are minute by minute, in touch with all the parties so that we can achieve the task that has been impressed with on us. as i said, it's important, and that is the case again today, minute by minute communication. yes. and it is important for the hostages. it is important for the families imagine, i mean, i told you we have full and cruises. we have a doctor, we have made colleagues doing this. we have the gather strip, you know, today this house is quite, you know, many of the people of the guys are knowing the self. uh, and we are moving this uh,
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this, this uh, this plus is out. we are trying to do it with most precision, but at the same time we're dealing with human beings. uh, we are also showing empty for those who have been in inside got us through for, for 4 weeks. and i think it's a, it's the way that we're able to do this, this favor. now, i want to to also speak about the 2nd part of a 4th of what's happening now. i'm going to have to run the go ahead. today in the gaza strip. we are receiving, i just spoke with a doctor before i came on air. we are receiving scores and scores of patients coming from the north. a doctor door now traveling from the north and also to the seeking medical. exactly. the situation is dire, and it's important that this has given quite attention. i'd like to just work on a 2 years old infant with serious head injuries head bang. he's telling us that the patients coming in, they have coming in with fresh wounds that has been open for days because of lack
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of treatment. so they are now forced to do any imaginable numbers of entities just because the service was not there. and yet what we have now in terms of the drugs and in terms of the medical instrument, it's not even enough. go with the influx. so we hope the more we've continued on the got us, if so that the doctors of the european does a hospital a he and all these other hospitals would be able to perform the humanitarian needs people and guns that they needed. and it's just the right thing to happen in the coming days. listen, thank you for that update. we absolutely want to bring the story of that. those were injured in gaza to our viewers were about to do so, but mamma do so original head of delegation in the gulf, countries for the i c r c. thank you very much for joining myself. i run this out. you know, to that story. many people in gaza say that they've been horrified by the extent of the destruction al jazeera has managed to gain access to the indonesian hospital
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inmate last year. a solid bunch of aid has this report and a warning. some viewers may find the image is distressing. main entrance to the indonesian hospital, one of those in gauze is largest healthcare facilities, now in ruins. overwhelmed with a number of wounded and facing a severe shortage of medical supplies. quarter doors, the big awards and surgeons operate on the floor. after his very time since snipers laid siege to the hospital for the days, i'm to state it in the early hours of friday morning, before the ceasefire came into effect. let me see, let me explain badness. and i cannot imagine outside, we told them we are civilians, we have children and sick people. we are nurses. when these on the hospital was the main entrance, they interrogated me with the other nurse and they asked me if there is anyone from that existence here. they asked me about the entrances and exits of the hospital.
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we were all panicking and very secure. the academy to the hospital has been out of service for weeks, for the extent of the damage. it's not clear whether, if we ever reopen them out with this, as we call the heart of is really soldiers interrogation called the law. that was all the 1st floor. the hospital was targeted with the me. so they also cut off from the tricity in solar power, and we had $25.00 people with broken bell. this can be moved. they didn't, they did this entrance. i showed the patients inside the building, one of the search, just one by one and scan everyone's faces while interrogating me. i told them the time in this, they took me to this corner and beat me and asked me so many questions about the house. but the, these really captives and hostages, if i know anything about them, every question was accompanied by slip. after that the left we could have gone, but i promise i'll love that. i will never leave my patients here alone. and that i will be the last one to leave this hospital and the committee to protect journalist says at least 48 palestinian journalists have been killed by is really fire. and
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essentially for them on the few risk they live, to tell the world what is happening in the gods that will hold on. sorry, it's under the occupation forces, have damage and destroyed the big parts of the hospital. days being major destruction yet in the hospital or even equipment and supplies have been ruined by occupation. forces use media to afford the bite and administer patient had been consumed by the cease fire because it would allow journalists greater access to gaza, which would they say expose the devastations and possibly to, and public opinion against israel. the center of death forces people to cover their nose and a child decomposing bodies, children among them who are piled up in one corner, no burials if they can face because it's really cypress targeted anyone who ventured out to the grave streets, schools, houses, shops is really strikes have destroyed them all after 7 weeks and hiding people are finding the able to go out doors. but for the entire neighborhoods raised to the
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ground, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have no homes left. some of the job aid other there. in dr. mann's gilbert is a professor of emergency medicine at the university of trump. so who's worked with medical teens in gaza? and he explains the situation with his colleagues or the situation that his colleagues are facing on the ground. that both the indonesian hospital and the out of hospital these 2 hosp joes are no divorce being as hospitals currently, which means that there is no 0 hospitals in the north where we estimate there are half a 1000000 people are remaining. so 75 percent of the hospitals in gaza out of now out of function. and there is only 40 percent remaining bed capacity. it's down to $1500.00 beds and that is only in the south. i think it was 2 or 3 days ago. we had colleagues killed in um, in this hospital so um, uh,
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come on lavon. uh there was an attack according to you and on 2 days ago, um and um, 2 in one in front and nothing to pay there died um for all $3.00 of the 3 children . but i think the main problem to understand now is that this pulse in the, in the, in the bone being does not really substantiate any, any progress there is a must have, like a food must have, like a water must have lack of security on the obstruction of the flow of patients, health care workers and they nice north and south must be amended by an internationally controlled quoted or that can provide the needed the humanitarian assistance wirelessly fire holes in gaza. there have been early morning raids in the occupied westbank were 429. people have been killed. this year alone is really forces made incursions in several cities including nob, listen, jericho,
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where they stormed a residential building and the about job or camp. the troops stopped paramedics from helping the injured new jericho. soldiers destroyed the home of a former prisoner. there been more than $3000.00 palestinians is detained across the occupied west bank since october, the 7th. the same dis, robbie has more on the latest rates. what we seen in the last 24 hours is a doctor, was killed in a raid in a town south of janine a refuge account east of novel, of so size people detained. in jericho, a refugee camp was rated near romo low. there were is really rate operations being carried out all in all, just a total of today. 17 new palestinian detainees is really hands. so even of it as news releases go forward. well people are happy to see that there are negotiations that there is the ceasefire. a precious few days of cease fire in terms of the bombardment happening and gaza,
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they compare it 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 home us numbers more than 3150. and the total number of killed since october 7, numbers. now a 232 palestinian laws still ahead on elsie's 0, tens of thousands of people takes the streets of london once again for coming in to the war. i'm going to have more on that after a short break. 7 the a how are we still have cold air in place across depending on the korean peninsula, it should tell a little less cold as we go on into the next couple of days ago, i move west 3 way and still feeding some lobby shows most speculating of
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a shuttle cloud, the showing up across the sea of japan was when she sat was just making the way for a little dusting of snow for some of the cost with less than positive home she into her card i self is that generally dry $10.00 celsius in tokyo notice a little bit of wintry by the way, across the korean peninsula, when the way of writing over tools that's east coast of china. but not too much of that since the last bill, as we go on in to monday, that sort of weather making its way across the south career, pushing tools that western side of japan. but for the most part it's fun and dry. take care getting up to 70, so it's just not too bad. but this time if you, there's a sudden taylor too for shanghai central and southern positive charter las you set fab with some decent spells of sunshine. so based on the smells of sunshine to too much of indo china, but some shy, was still in place across the vietnam. the heaviest down poles will be across the malay peninsula as this little system makes its way into the south adam and see over the next few days that you go start to show it's have the show is there to southern parts of india, ad interest lanka. i'm still some very heavy right up towards good. you're right.
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of the unsettled tax upfront takes on the big issue avenue. democratic nations justify this kind of behavior is not piece of that is being talked about. it is more unflinching questions, rigorous to me. we are behind the mass that goes to the being to get it out by bolts. clinton. yahoo is to go and there is collateral damage. there's collateral damage. that's more reality is leading to what we're seeing now. the grounds are sufficient upfront. what out 0. i care about how the us engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign policy, national security. this is very much a political em. how here's the conflict. how do we all afraid it? are we telling the good story people? yeah. what we're trying to see here, they're living outside and make save time. this is not the way any family wants to
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raise their children. we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there . the of the and you're watching else 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. $39.00 palestinian women and children were released friday and reunited with their families as part of a ceasefire deal between israel and come us $24.00 captives taken by homeless sponsors on october. the 7th have returned as real as part of the agreements. among
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those worth. 13 is really women and children. 10 tie nationals, and one person from the philippines is really hospitals say they all appear to be in good health. the ceasefire in gaza appears to be holding as the interest. it's 2nd day how as things were moving around. so the 1st time in nearly 2 months are now seeing the extent of damage across the gaza strip. well, neural day is a political and list and palestinian affairs expert. she joins us from ramallah, nor right now, both from austin, israel are doing what couldn't be described as the easy part. they are releasing women and children. does this, does this, do you think that this is building up to perhaps the harder part of the more high value captives as both sides would consider them? it could be a, there's a good a fortune to, to now, especially if these,
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these fire is expanded to have a calm discussions about more exchanges. and that, as he said, would involve releasing of the man the, the ones that were convicted of and serving long sentences, senior figures in the palestinian national movements, not just from house but from full palestinian factions. those would be very difficult discussions and they would require the is really government to move from the position it had adopted before, which is to reject any such deal. but i think there's a chance for those discussions now to take place. because the idea of this for de ceasefire is to build up momentum in the words of the guitar immediately as they say, all of this is to build up a meant them so that we can go beyond the 4 days. are you at this point in time? and i understand we're still early in this process, but are you at this point in time? hopeful that the momentum will extend the ceasefire. cautiously,
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very, very cautiously. we have to keep in mind that the is really government is in crisis and releasing any prisoner is complicating the very tenuous coalition but nothing yet has isaac's dream right wing parties. we've heard from at least 2 of his ministers, 2 parties in this coalition of powers releasing, even the women and children. so releasing more high profile palestinian detainees and prisoners would be a lot more difficult. but i think it, there's also a lot of pressure building up from the families of these really is the of these really captives and in, in the is where the society is. so that might play a role and kind of pushing the talks forward in a more positive direction. but again, fingers crossed, we have to see if these 4 days hold if they're extended then definitely that means
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that more talking is being done and less preparation for a resumption of this lot or that has been taking place in gospel. but even as the release captives on one side, palestinian detainees on the other, both sides continue to threaten the other israel has said, when this is done, will resume the war. it is going to last at least 2 months. and then i'm us for its part, has released the statement through the cassandra gave saying that actually where we're going to escalate the, the war along the various fronts, not just in gaza. how do you read those threats, those statements from both sides as well. i mean, this is for domestic consumption. i think it's an editable to hear people responsible for war talking about more so the fighters will talk about the fine take. but at the end of the day, we know that even those fighters are talking, they are engaging. these are the ones who are making the decisions nice. you know,
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in the, in, in the negotiations and through the mediators. they're the ones who are discussing numbers on logistics and how these releases are done, and choreographed and so on. so as it is to be expected, that each party will signal to it's base if you will, to signal to it society that they're not, you know, um that they won't stop that they will continue to be on the ready. but i think the fact that there is talking happening and the, the mediators namely pop out in an egypt are playing such an active role in the maintaining calm and talking about very detailed agreements. we have to remember this agreement wasn't just something general. they talk numbers, they talk names, they talk categories, they talked about what will enter a garza during the ceasefire. what will enter the north during the ceasefire of the hours during which the drones and the surveillance of equipment and intelligence
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would be working in the north and the hours that it wouldn't. so this was a very detailed discussion. i would imagine that those discussions would be pushed ahead if the call is maintained for more than the coming to days, nor a day in ramallah. thank you very much for joining us this hour. as we continue to watch the events unfolding live in multiple locations, what you're watching right now is the or for present. this is where palestinian prisoners were released from is really jails. yesterday. we're closing in on 5 pm, local time and is real and gaza in the occupied westbank. that's the scene at o 4 and a short while ago. you were also seeing the live scene at the roof of border crossing, where we continue to watch to see if captives are going to be released possibly immune if we, we don't have a time set for that. now more than a 100000 people are back on the streets of london to show solidarity for the
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palestinian people. demonstrations have been taking place regularly in the british capital and across the u. k. since the war began, their calling for a ceasefire while asking the government to stop its support for his real houses here was pulled. brandon is at the march in london. another in all was telling us here in central london well in excess of a 100000 people for yet another when 3 weekend, i was on the streets marching in support of palestine on the against the violence on conflict that we see in dallas. the people here told me that they basically wants to see that the cx 5 is currently in place extended as long as possible, and hopefully become permanent from the people here, putting pressure on the u. k. governments in the international community to pressure israel. and somebody came out 655. and that's the other issue though that's causing some concern here. all these leaflets which have been just the reserve by the police in order to prevent things like racist and hate speech and support for fund organizations. time as being
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a brand organization here in the u. k. question marks quite a protest is here as to whether these leaflets on necessary. so few people have been found to be infringing the law. and the question is also whether it's proportionate will similarly less be distributed, for example, or the big pro is rarely as the services in march, which is due to take place on sunday whole brennan, how does 0 central london in the philippines now more than a 100 protesters who have gathered outside a religious center in the capital, they're calling on the president to sign a un resolution to stop israel's bombing campaign. and journalist from a venezuelan television network held a candle light digital for journalists killed and israel's were on gaza in the capital caracas. they held the posters with the names of those were killed in the past 7 weeks. the slogan, genocide, and gaza was printed on their t shirts. i'm always thinking that an action generates
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a reaction. there are things that don't necessarily have to generate that reaction . they so say that we are here, but we have a different ethic that we are impacted by what is happening bind to let them know that we're not going to keep quiet to 50 for the benefit. concert has been held in bangladesh to raise money for palestinian children and to protest against israel's war on gaza. fran good schroeder, he has more from the capital, dr. 2 guys out from doc i major constitutive and organized, but they use in bangladesh to protest to get a lot is going on in gaza. says one of the many brands protests and relatives that are taking place in front of us and always spoken to some of the people here to show solidarity along with the people in the office and from bung with this. the goal for sci fi in that is 9 in the and then we're trying to raise fund. i'm here to express nice on the day for the people of gaza falls, a mastercard,
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that's been happening to the years. and especially for the increase in volume in their violence today since the environment that has been a major cause, it's related to stage solution and independence for palestine power. this is one of the 1st 5 countries to file a formal request of the international criminal code to investigate what it says is the indiscriminate war in gaza. the people here say that they will continue to protest, organized and have rallies onto the lives. there is a permanent states fire and they want the international community to speak up and the global leaders act rather than just a separate charge it, i'll just say the doc of the let's have a look at some of the days. other headlines, 2 people have been wounded in the ukraine capital key,
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even what's being described as a mass drone attacked by russia, the mayor of until the eclipse coast, as fragments from one of the down to drones started a fire in a nursery. this is one of the largest drone attacks to target the ukranian capital since the war began. rob mcbride has more from keith. and there's always these hearing keeps say, this was the biggest single attack with drones. since the start of this full scale will literally dozens of these shy head drones arriving in waves from all different directions. the people of keys being woken in the early hours by a series of thunderous explosions has ad defenses around the city got to work, shooting down many of the drones, much to the debris, a folding across the city, such as here at this kindergarten. no one was hurt here, but the have been reports of some mind the casualties elsewhere in the city. this attack has been condemned by the load demands the lensky, the premium precedents as an act of terrorism by russia. also making the point that
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this comes on the 90th on the verse array of the commemoration of the so called hallow them all the author officially. and you need from me at the hands of the soviet regime at the time. that's regarded here as an active genocide taking the lives of several 1000000 ukrainians. a bit zalinski says most go is continuing to perpetrate against the people of ukraine, robot pride. i'll just say era keith, russia has warned it will retaliates after moldova voted to adopt new sanctions imposed against moscow. laughter is invasion of ukraine. the russian foreign ministry called it a hostile step, aimed at destroying ties between the 2 countries. although it was required to adopt the measures as it prepares, it says to join the european union, north korean leader kim jong and has inspected photographs reportedly taken by the country's new spice satellites. the 12 piece i used to me all sorts of individually
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musical, another polish it follows the successful launch of the satellite on a tuesday mistake media did not show the satellite images but released the photo of came visiting the national aerospace sites in pyongyang on friday, south korean defense officials and analysts say the new satellites capabilities have not been independently verified. and madagascar as president on drugs zillow has won a 3rd term and a disputed presidential election. 10 of the 12 rival candidates boycotted, the votes accusing reds, well, of corruption. the opposition has denounced the result as illegitimate, and once the electoral process to be suspended, there were widespread and to government protests and the weeks leading up to the election. a former us police officer convicted of murdering george floyd has been stabbed in jail. derek chava is said to be in serious condition after being attacked by another inmate. shavanne was convicted of choking floyd to death 3 years ago while he was handcuffed and on the ground. and that's it from me 0 then you. if it today, then use continues here on alpha 0 after
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