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or the other scenario is the united states and others get involved in a very serious way. and like before and discuss high stakes. there was an ocean of this issue that includes everything. the categories really captives the future of guys, as well as the future of us bank all along the lines of what president biden has been talking about. what i don't see is anything in the middle. i don't see that an option anymore. could be transitional, like very, very quick within days or weeks, but i don't see that the, the practice quote, once again becoming the sort of a per minute started school. what i see is this red is insisting on going ahead and i see public pressure and political pressure, but then got on. we need to wind this thing up and we need to start looking at the day after. what are the solutions to day, for example, you will see a piece in the new york times that you wouldn't have seen before the new york times
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discussing why there is more and more. uh, you know, understanding that the palestinians would want the government to that includes both have us on site to the new york times. this is, this is new kind of reporting, right? understanding that the palestinians today a look at how much to be probably more credible than done the fact that the policy, you know, sort of to where it's comes to that. so this kind of a new reporting, this kind of new understanding is also, you know, being injected now 50 days later. and to where are we going with this? but these are, it is, as you said earlier, i'm not necessarily listening to the public or the political pressure. and they are continue to insist that they're going to go on with the war and finish it. and that's going to mean hundreds of thousands of more casualties. this presumably an element of domestic consumption involved in, in, in those very public pronouncements, they've got to keep a sense of pressure on one of the problems that occurs to me is that,
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i mean what we're talking about in terms of what comes next is an absolute everest of a problem which makes this cease fire look relatively simple to achieve, because unifying, have a student infection. so they've been trying to do that since 2005. who has the political capital to bring the parties together? is it by the with 12 months left in office and a deeply understood and succession these seem looking at it now like insurmountable problem. the thing is, if we talk about it, at least without the state, is close to. yes. to feel that what, what i'm saying is that it is the principal complex. no, it's not. is the implementation of complex. yes. i mean, whatever, whatever ideas are going to come through, i think in principles they cannot be complex. there are 2 people living on the same piece of land. are they gonna have to separate into separate independent states as
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they americans are proposing or, or they got their lives in one state, in the beginning are part 3rd and then it goes into the 11 votes, one man and woman, whatever, like south africa, there is no other way around, occupation has been going on for 56 years and we see that as all the sage has been going on for 18 years. so the principal, the simple, the principles of justice, the so the principle is de, okay, buying best buy. that's the principal. now how as your site and of course, this is complex and who's going to do it, who's going to put the pressure and so on, so forth. clearly with this government, this is read that god is nice massacres, these war crimes. this is definitely not a government, it's capable or willing to bring about these wouldn't pass on by didn't use his last was known as an office to achieve something remains to be seen. of course, i am not optimistic, but we should always remain hopeful. you mentioned south africa,
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you mentioned deposit, nelson mandela, a paraphrase if the said it's impossible until it's done by one shot or will lead to death enough to talk again in a bit. it's just past 1600 g m t 6 pm in gaza. they occupied westbank and as well. let's take a minute to recap our top story. the 2nd day of the is rarely how may cease fire appears to be holding. and the new exchange of prisoners is expected shortly. according to his riley, media reports from us is already handed over 13 captives to the red cross. the exchange would also see at least $139.00 palestinian prisoners in each row released . how much them do these in occupied east jerusalem mohammed bring us up to date with what you are hearing and seeing from your vantage point. joining. here's where we're at. we've heard from the summer gauge. that's the military wing of how much they have stated that they have started handing over. those is really capt as the 2nd batch of 13 is really captive to the red cross that
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that transfer is in progress right now. we're also seeing and is really media reports that the process has begun and that the red cross has started to collect those. 13 captives is really captive from gaza and that they will then transfer them to the board across. and we've not yet gotten confirmation from the israeli government from the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but we expect that within the next few minutes we will start hearing more details emerge from them. there had been some concern growing. we're now 2 hours past when this transfer was suppose to have begun, it was supposed to have begun. it was expected to be gone at 4 pm local time 2 hours ago. that didn't happen. then there were some questions that were starting to be raised. we were seeing some reports and local media outlets. there were some government officials that were saying, hey, this is just due to technical last minute issues, some logistical issues. but the reason there was concern growing was because earlier in the day, there had been a statement from some how mazda official saying that israel was not adhering to the
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promises they had made when it comes to getting a trucks into different parts of garza. and the indication was that the deal might potentially either be delayed or fall through when it comes to this cease fire. if is real, didn't adhere to its obligation when it comes to that a going into gaza? well, we spoke last hour to a senior is really government official with the prime minister's office who told us, look, there's no reason to worry. we're watching the situation, we expect that it will go through. now we are seeing the indications are that it is going through and we should start getting details from the israelis shortly. what we've understood up until this point from these really government is that once those 13 captives are transferred to the border crossing, they will then be given into the custody of the israeli millet. very, the is rarely military will then go ahead and commence with the, with the identification procedures verifying the identities of those captives. and then they will then start transferring those captors to different hospitals throughout the country. many of them either surrounding tell of the port in tel
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aviv, that's where we're out in the process right now. we also understand that later tonight, family member family members of those 2nd batch of is rarely captives that have been released from gaza or are be released right now. depending on who you're hearing this from the day we'll start going to those hospitals. and we're uniting with their loved ones who up until now had been in gaza jona. just to remind the v was mo, so teen additional is right, a captive release. that brings the title to 26 over the past 2 days, 2 more days to come. uh, 50 captives under the agreement to be released altogether. so $24.00 still to come over the next 2 days. some indications. well how much? uh, they may be a willingness on both sides according to addiction sources. to extend this piece for this seas 5 deal. the agreement allows for an extra day of cease 5 for every 10 for the captives released by. i'm us. are you hearing anything
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a tool about moves to extend the cx, 5, the toner? there is a mood of cautious optimism here when it comes to the possible extension of a ceasefire. now we've not heard from any is rarely officials that, that is definitely going to happen. in fact, we've heard from many israeli officials, including the defense minister, who have reiterated several times over the past few days at once. this cease fire was over that the war will commence, and that it will continue for at least another 2 months. and until at least that main objective of israel, of completely destroying how much once that is completed. so that's on the one hand, what we're hearing from some israeli officials. but we've also seen other unnamed is really officials being quoted throughout various media publications, locally essentially saying that they believe that this cease fire could go up to potentially 10 days. so that kind of falls in line. what we saw when it comes to egyptian diplomatic sources saying they believe this could be extended. now i should also mentioned jonah that of course there is the issue of the is really
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captive. this is the 2nd batch of 13. you have 13 also released yesterday, but also we are expecting in the coming hours that there will be the release of at least $39.00 palestinian prisoners from is rarely jails. now last night, it was also the release of 39 posted in prisoners today. throughout the day we've heard different numbers. some reports have said 39 post indian prisoners. other reports have said, perhaps it would be as many as $42.00. but clearly as of now, what we're seeing from various officials being quoted in the media here, they do believe that this process is working. there may be hiccups. there may be delays due to logistics or last minute or last minute concerns. but this is day 2. it seems to be going and even though there was a 2 hour delay, right now, all indications are that things are proceeding and that within the next few hours we should be hearing about the release of palestinian prisoners. one more thing to add where we are here and occupied east jerusalem, we are told that at least 6 of that $39.00 palestinian prisoners that may be released later tonight at least 6 of them are from occupied east jerusalem. and
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they are expected to be re uniting with their family members in different neighborhoods throughout occupied east jerusalem in the hours to come, jonah a bomb it. thank you very much for that update in ok, bodies. tristan will talk to you as well as events unfold and let's go down to tel aviv with sorta height right is standing by as a vote for us. so in hostage squares, it's now known where all day friday will day. saturday people have been moving around, people have been and anticipating expectedly, waiting for events to unvil evolve. we now have confirmation that the teen is ready to captive. so being handed over to the i see, i see how people responding to that where you, us are of the world's ida. um actually it's still not really confirmed in the sense that it says right in the media. that's saying that the ministry is saying that they're off, the tease captives are being released today, but nothing actually, that i've seen,
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at least it's official from the government all the minute to all the will cabinets . there also seems to be confusion right now and is writing media as to whether they've already been handed over by come us to the right, across the or no that is still on the consent and suppressed. we received reports that it was happen, a has happened products, and now we're hearing otherwise. so icann actually confirmed that just yet to you, i proximately checked, also egyptian major as well. and again, the pictures a very talk, it's very hard to tell what the situation is, but what we do know given what we saw yesterday is that once that happens and they do hand them over to the red cross, we did the videos, films at all of those held captive in those red cross cause even before the videos had released what puts out to the public. so i'm sure, and i'm expecting we'll be hearing on this very, very soon. it seems, of course, as mohammed jumped to me that was just talking about that it was delayed. but
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despite that delay again, read based on reports here that it seems that as saying, once the captives crossover that was in to israel. and as we saw yesterday, they will be taken soon as rebate base, but the time that it took yesterday, which was quite a few hours a lot longer than people expected to transport them by a highly called so to a number of hospitals that took a lot longer that thing, that period of johnny will take less time in terms of checking the magically and then shut tons of guessing them as soon as possible to the hospital. again, media reports are also say, and that's as those are being released today, all from a buyer, which was one of the main places where the huge number of people were killed on october 7 by. i'm us. and it's interesting because those that were released yesterday came from a place pulled near us,
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which is of is one of those southern villages will not border with garza so it's the the fight. but it's based. it seems on location is interesting. * but also the media has been reporting here, the increasing egyptians both is saying that both sides are, it seems all sides as well. they said have agreed that potentially this, these 5 could be extended, but then later on we store accounts a report. so i'm not saying that quite single seniors riley official without giving any names. saying that that was very unlikely. and if any discussion was made, it starts and be wouldn't be on date to of the release of the concept. so it's all very much on 9 territory. and the last few minutes is a big stage behind me that's been set top for this huge riley that's about to take place. and they was saying that they will ensure that the handling of, of capt says, will be displayed on a big screen hand so that everyone can states across the unlike yesterday, they were smaller screens and lots of people who were watching it on that mobile
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phones glued to the screen when i want to ask you to remind us about those scenes yesterday i take on board and tired of your notes of caution about what we don't entirely know for sure about where these captives on. we will endeavor to find out with certainty. but remind us for the moment. sorry. what happened on friday, not how the release of the 1st crunch of hostages was received in the square behind you. a that will give us an indication of what to expect to be asked to come well, certainly in the lead jobs to that happening, there was lots of not this, this is very quiet. actually, people, what really is that it was a solemn mood and people weren't really talking to each other much just for, you know, concerned. but this might not go through these riley governments while this has said. but lots of the videos from us puts out, tends to be propaganda videos. it's stuff that are in purpose and people had felt.
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but so this my old just full 3 last minute. so until they actually so the cop to cross thing over that for the that was a huge sigh of relief. and in fact, people in this class started sharing many smiles. and you can see. 2 the difference today they seem a bit more relaxed is a lot more families, children, grand parents. i'm not, sol, so because from what we've been hearing from the people we've spoken to in the last few hours is because of the see sign, the pause and fighting you also. they feel safe for and the to in terms of that being no real kits. 50, but from god so many people told us that they'd actually been choosing to stay at home near the shelters rather than venturing out. and because they feel more relaxed about that now, leaving the homes and also maybe using this riley is a place for everyone to meet and gather some said that they hadn't seen their relatives for a while and they'll be meeting them in terms of what's happening. who were
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expecting thousands of people to take parts in this raleigh that will be members of families of those health cops and relatives that will be speaking in facts. one of them is set to be the grandson and one of the ladies that was released. yes. today will be a hearing from him on this but also. c a riley, they said to bring unity and to say that yes, despite there is some form of heart, but they won't feel that they don't feel rather that they will stop this riley will these fits in school gathering together, hey, until they they feel that they guarantee with all of those, how is cops it will be brought back. ok, so thank you very much for that update. so i signed up in tel aviv and let's go down to the occupied westbank to the bay junior crossing. it's the lodge picture in the center of your screen the that is where the eventually exchange of or rather release of palestinian prisoners will take place in due course need to. abraham is standing by the for us. so need to,
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we've now believe that this exchange is on the way, the 1st full possibilities happening. we believe they release of is riley captives . that means that in due course, once they've been medically checked and transported to us place of safety, palestinian prisoners will be released where you are. and you, while i go to say it looks pretty subdued, frankly, raw the different to what we saw on friday night behind you. all the 1st of all, when we heard the news yesterday, all these really hostages being or captives being handed over. it took around 4 hours for the product and in proven prisoners to make it to the area he had bought before that just elizabeth after noon yesterday, people had the list of names of palestinian prisoners who were supposed to be released and they need or wherever it is indeed from this area that is behind me. they are open to prison is just like
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a few minutes walk from here. and we don't know if this is the same place where the palestinian prisoners are going to be released from. this explains why we're not seeing the large numbers of palestinians gathered here the same way we've seen yesterday. yesterday, there were many families coming from all across the occupied the west bank because they knew that there is sons and daughters names were on the list. so they were expecting them to be nice. now people do not know if their family members and loved ones are going to be out. office really jails. they don't know if it's going to happen from here either. and you know, boston is always saying that this role is delaying the, the amount, the time of the palestinian prisoner is being released from. is there any deals as a way to complicate the lives of processing is to make the wait even longer. and we also have heard of the city and saying that the reason is the this confusion,
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the fact that there is no list yet is to kind of prevent the scenes that we've seen yesterday, which where somehow some number a tori. yes. palestinian prisoners who have been freed, say that in these it's a difficult moment. the more in the killing of thousands of palestinians, including children. but it's do they believe that they wouldn't have been able to be really if it wasn't for the exchange deal. they believe that this is the result of what the factions and the besieged all of us to have done and been able to achieve. so the feeling here is that israel does not want similar scenes where, you know, it's the protesters which the impala thing is walking with their loved ones and holding some of them, the her mouth flags. it was like a moment of unity where we've seen people from different factions unite together, basically to enjoy because they have their loved ones outside the office really
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deals. now let me give you more of an idea of what palestinians are feeling. i'm joined here now by miss said jamal to mind you are a long time activist. you've been prominent in talking about the approach system and leading the protest against these rating separation walls. first of all, you've been here yesterday. how do you compare yesterday to today? why do you think there are no many, not many families here. i think because there is uncertainty like, and people don't believe that they are going to to, to really ease the prisoners from the same point this year. because clearly they don't want to see the point of seeing and celebrating, they don't want to see the best thing. is there anything that have flags and been enjoying the victory? in fact, i mean this is, this is the, to the people just experienced like celebrating the victory against the, the genocide doesn't stay the, on the process the doing and goes us. so that's why that is like put people down to
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the on going to be a sense to get them out for them. and in spite of this, that is people still gathering still coming since the hope that they would at least them in this, in this big on the people the just like now for the news on the already to jump to any place where the, with the think that they are going to release them from. if you look at this deal, how do you view with, how do you see it the someone who has in the day non violent protests against these really violations. i put me and i'm strongly believe in the same thing, the thing and people as with like then the fact that the, the dean it, it's a declination of the victory of the policy. and everything has to be faded from the deal with announcing they want to destroy the resistance. they want the toilet minutes because that's why they are doing the genocide and do we we, we already in the last like almost for 40 days. we are listening to that is really
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lead that is sort of a president and all dislike. what are criminals, what they are talking about? anything does the existence, the fact that the and then the is the stand up for the, for the series. and for this deed, it's a declination and admit them, the problem them that they can't do that. the con, destroyed gods. they kind of destroy you. i'm just finish that existence. and that's, i think this is the 1st step of the, of the, of the pony victory. over the scene of the defense win, which we love after the duck win sequences on different us thing is struggling in general demolition with disagreement and state that we see with that we see the not speak of hope you speak of the deal is showing that the resistance factions can hop effects on the ground, but also there has been some very difficult scenes in gaza. some describe that there's very have the prize. how do you see that? like can we say that there was calibration? how, how do you want hop?
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and it's not celebration lights, the city police. and i think with the celebration that we are talking about is just like any, is the big 3. the big 3 with the price of this victory is this like the blood of this, like thousands and thousands of the palestinians. there is a solid in the throat and it is solid and the chest when we talk about about could, it's not kind of place in at least at least like as a, as an, as an expense to own dislike the reply. you can send this be put in, that'd be, have be killed as this victory. and this is the context like can explode their lives that they have been lost for all those who have been so could find themselves included in this sunday had been can, must have given god's that this is that is on like any, this is a kind of the least reward that we could that we can have it like any. and it's not, i would, i wouldn't see basing of delta hopping is, is not, is not true because we are happy, you know, like, it's, we all happy that we are getting the price of all this because of dyslexic. find
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exactly what you're trying to tell me that these killings did not go in vain. that a piece, policies weren't able to achieve exec. i mean, can you imagine if that is what you just have to be? i'd be succeeded to kick out like time to get out this, this prison that is or to say, but by themselves. and then then what's the thing is i think would be frustrating because it would be destroyed and go to like move the game does apply to seniors. but that least like any what we see is that the word for all this is locked. is it fair to, to step of the, of the, of the big 3 with the product opinions that existence, would it be mean, unreasonable experience with the mean? and we would $11.00 final question to you. we calls our audience, has international or all around the world. how do palestinians view their prisoners inside just the way the jails out of business is a fucked up sort of freedom. like any business up. so you, what i've done, i think all the 3 people in the world,
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the know done this people do what i'm not stealing, they would have fighting for the freedom of good people and be able to fight thing with one of the most brutal occupation on the on the ed, and that's why he gets inside did because the other still getting for the free them . so the autopay don't fight them. there's no doubt about this. there's no public speaking about that would be any the, the present us in the business. we are, we are, we are appreciating them. we have to concede that zip isn't as issue is one of the most important key. i've got somebody up to sort of getting old as a priority to freedom from the business. and i think part of what's happening on the 7th of october, it's for 2 things, but what's happening in the upside for freeing the freedom 5 comes independence. thank you so much, miss said it's a man jamal speaking passionately. they're about palestinians, and we've been seeing many policy and saying that the narrative has been changing. they are going to go to the social media to the pro this that's the way it's been so many of the top result in support for the palestinians fell on the ground here.
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as i said, the all for the prison is just a few minutes walk away from 0 and we've been seeing hundreds of palestinians gathered and throwing rocks. i'll be away in the prison that is waiting. the me this will be prison. over all 5. we can report so that the court and somebody called sources that's 3 hollow simians who have been injured by live munition and have been transferred to the hospitals from here. and also we've been hit by 2 to got some, all these jobs before we've gotten to talk to you in the slide. so it's a way to see how the situation is going to be estimated here. because yesterday we'd see that happy use to offer to your god by is really forces just before the release of the presence of the prisoners, i can tell you the housing is are waiting. but what's complicates the way today is that there is no less and no one knows who's going to be released when and where. right, well
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a description of 10 seems there outside of the prison in the occupied westbank waiting for the release of palestinian prisoners as part of this exchange deal, neither explaining to us the that on friday night it took roughly 4 hours off of the release of is really captives for the promise to new prisoners to be released. so that should happen potentially something like 4 hours from now and we can talk more about it with zane bus or avi, who's in ramallah. anything else about westbank and say, what do you anticipate seeing when that moment happens to crowds building there at the by 2, by junior crossing? will it be evident celebrations in ramallah imagined? so we are hearing that there is an area that's been assigned for people to arrive to greet the prisoners as they return to ramallah to these areas. there will be arriving to a part of the city where celebrations will be happening. and i have to stay this, there's a bit of a difference between how these railey is,
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are receiving their detain use versus how the palestinians receive there is, there are far fewer layers, far less bureaucracy. here on the palestinian side, normally people are released, they're very big crossover from the check point, almost immediately directly into the arms of loved ones. they are then taken to these places where they are greeted as heroes there paraded in the streets before they are able to go back home. and then there's more celebrations once they arrive back into their villages and towns. now, while israeli officials have said they don't want to see any of that, they don't want to see any uh, any celebration they've deployed police and military to several areas to try to crack down on it. we were a novelist last night. there were enormous celebrations in the city center. we saw celebrations and other parts of the occupied westbank. it is difficult to crack down on these things because the crowds are big in the morales high. these are definitely seen as moments to come out together as, as a people, the imprisonment of palestinians is really
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a generational and shared trauma for palestinian people. so the release of each and every tiny as few as the numbers may be compared to the vast number of people still in detention. more than 7200 people remain housed indians remain in is rarely prison. 15000 and counting have died in the war and gaza in relation to that they compare the numbers of the time he's being released to that. but they say each and everyone is still a, an opportunity to express joy each and everyone a shared victory in the minds of most pallets than in the way it's a shared trauma. it is also a shared joy when they are released. now in terms of what we'll see going forwards, we are expecting those releases to cause celebrations, but things are much slower. as we heard earlier in this bulletin, the names have not been as forthcoming. we're not exactly sure this late in the day who will be getting out and when we're still waiting hours after we thought we would see people coming out of law for prison,
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it still hasn't happened. so that is certainly something that has left the city a little quieter than it was perhaps earlier yesterday. but people are nonetheless looking forward to greeting people when they come out celebrations yesterday. when late into the night early into the early hours of the morning. and we are expecting those crowds to form once again something these really government does not want to see as a part of this deal. but it remains to be seen how efficiently they are able to suppress this kind of, of outpouring of joy in the midst of this ongoing war and gaza. and in terms of speaking of ongoing events, the occupation and the pressure these really bring down to bear on the occupied westbank, specifically that has carried on as this release day. the 2nd day has moved forward . we seen on going rates throughout the occupied westbank and just in the last hour we've learned that is rarely forces have once again gone into jeanine. now jeanine has been the place for the highest number of casualties since the war in gaza began
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the highest number of deaths to happen in the occupied westbank. more than half of all deaths have happened engineering. janine has a strong hold for arm groups and has been a specific focus of israeli forces carrying out race to prevent any retaliation from arms. groups there to suppress any descent that may be coming in terms of the war. on garza, we see that happening now again this evening after rates that have been going on all across the oxford occupied westbank all day. ready a total of 17 people have been detained just in the last 12 to 24 hours. and one person a doctor was killed during a raid outside of jeanine, in a town, a in and around the janine city and camp. so this suppression is pressure bring being brought down on the posting and communities in the occupied west bank carries on in parallel to what is otherwise a moment that palestinians will be celebrating the release of more detainees saying
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better ivy and romano. thank you, sir. as well, let's take a minute to recap, one of the latest developments we've been hearing out of israel and the occupied territories on this 2nd day of these riley home us see spot a new exchange of prisoners is expected shortly. earlier this hour is ready. the media was reporting that a mouse had already handed over 13 captives to the international committee of the red cross. we are now hearing from the ongoing of, i'm us with the hand of has been delayed. they say the captives won't be handed over until these rel adheres to a part of the cx 5 deal, which says a trucks must be sent to northern garza. but inside garza, some palestinians of trying to take advantage of the c spot to return to their homes. now seems of devastation and the daily struggles continued. there is still a severe shortage of few water food and medical supplies as of a hash and reports. now every day is special for people in gaza,
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who survived the $48.00 days of israel's bombardment. before they cease, fire allows them to check on what's left of the shot to live, which the pop up loud what we wish for internal peace. no, just for days, because people have gone through too many pains and they're 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 as people seize the moment for a brief breath of fresh air trucks cutting a rolling through southern guns are loaded with food feel and medicine and the difficulties and challenges and not 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,
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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 are for to an all the essential such as guys appeal 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 hashem jersey. oh well let's go to gaza. how about moody standing by for us and con eunice? honey. some degree of uncertainty at the moment over exactly what is going on. we did think that the captive release was on the way. and now, if is a mazda suggesting that a delay has taken place, because it's concerned about the movement of aid to the north of gaza under the deal? can you give us a situation report about what is happening in gaza in terms of movements towards
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the north in terms of the needs in the north? so as you understand them of the yes. well, on the 2nd day of the ceasefire, palestinians are still extremely cautious about their optimism. and now with 1500000 palestinians moved from the north to the south. many of from god, the city and the northern parts are unable to go back to their homes. in the northern part, just a frustrating fact and feeding into their a growing fear of permanent displacement for a lot of them, this is not a when they were looking for a more permanent seeds fire, just to give them a chance to survive a, the destruction of life as the as the noise, the we spoke to a group of people in the southern part, mainly vac, please, and residents of the fun and part about how they feel about the ceasefire. what does the cease fire mean for them?
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and their, their response was an expression of a growing concern over the fact that they are, the palestinians are really deprived of, of the human to tell you the bare minimum of humanitarian aid that the needs necessarily to, to deal with the, the sheer amount of destruction and damage and death, possibly the genocidal war for, for example, massive and extensive. the medical supplies needed to, to, to deal with non functioning hospitals. those so to combat the spirit of illness and infectious diseases, if you will, is another issue that is needed to be resolved as soon as possible to keep a remaining functioning hospital sustainable and offering the necessary medical intervention for that. so now move injury is here in the, in the southern part of the god through causal access to drinking water is an issue for, for other people in the vast majority of people here at drain k contaminated water, which is the reason for the spread of, of these diseases and infectious illness,
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but others who are big suppressed at a the, the fact that this is an opportunity for them to degree the proper. they, as they, there are 1000 palestinians still under a tribe the missing board, the seas under the rebels. and it's likely to take them more than just the 4 days of the seas fire they need about a month to remove all the rubble, then remove these deceased bodies, and on and then buried them properly. this is how people feel about it. the 11 pattern that we so uh, throughout the day the, the growling, the frustration that people are unable to, to go back to their homes in the north. the other one has been concentrated on the delivery of aid, as there is a lack of a clear mechanism. we what we know so far from the united nations of fish, shows that the aids are, are to be delivered through the northern parts and be stored at warehouses belong
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to the united nation. been delivered to medical supplies delivered to hospitals and other food supplies will be delivered to people, but the situations on the ground given that there is no human atari on supply chain, there are many a crew members working on the ground. there is a large damage to the infrastructure and the roads. there seems to be an inability, in concert, tentative how those it's the humanitarian at how this humanitarian aid will be delivered to people in the northern part. also, there is a disagreement over the number of attracts that flowing into the guys if event. that's what, what the reason for the delay of the exchange of, of, of, of hostages in the past 2 hours or so where the, the, according to how much the official, this is really not living up to the problem is, is it made to, to the seeds fired by increasing the number of the trucks allowed into the guy the
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threat just to get our viewers attention to the guy, the daily needs of the human to terry and exceeds if $500.00 the trucks then would would the current situations in the complications if it created by the ongoing, more on god that the needs are double and in some areas it's tripled. there are entire areas across the gaster, particularly in the northern parts. it completely wiped out. we're looking at intervention at all levels. the problem coming to the accident, excess ability to, to clean a drinking water into the survival items, do essential, needs to food supplies. a baker is the, to reopen and to start working to provide a bridge for those, there is a starvation. it started to appear according to what one of united nations officials in the northern parts. and when we know more, more, the vast majority of bakeries are either destroyed or shut down because of lack of, of a fuel little long. the hospitals that are not functioning at all. okay, honey,
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my food, we leave it there and speak to later many thanks for that. i'll just the recession . i was a cooked, easy in central gaza at the duration refugee campaign meant palestinians. the, just as they returned to what was left of the house, who knows the shop from a family, but it is come out to show he'd be in one of the headlines today is homecoming. well, as some of these are returning to areas, they had no access to over the past 50 days. as you can see, not the who do the mass 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 territories of the aisle. what do you do to intense uninterrupted, shunning those families were forced to leave to the west. also, namely, new site. 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 coming many or trying to get their hands on the positions they left behind
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that. so i will try and speak to one of the returning residents. i'm so so it's from the outside. i mean, i just welcome home. what, what do you obviously on hand? well, let me know j as happened, 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 that? no. kind of have you been back before? how did you do the optimal russell? i'm glad you're going to flip a little. yes, i used to come every now and then despite the reflection 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 seen the new who then it's been to click the top of the highlights and you risk your life just to prepare some food for your children. whereas yep, well, i used to come on to the heavy shelling to feed the lights, stuck and go back. we have nice few,
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but i will bake and click on with via the if it carefully bumped the car and come what condition your home a to the and he doesn't know what i should be off home is destroyed. there's nothing remains standing a most of the ducks and chicken sweetly to the by hungry street dog. this is not who it is, genocide to these ratings or destroying our 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 cool. how do we drink sea water and pretend as fresh water? what can we do? you know? but even before the war, nearly 7 out of 10 palestinians in gauze and lived in poverty,
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and more than 1800000 people didn't have enough to eat. now the u. n. is watering of the immediate possibility of starvation. it says more than 1700000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced by is ready, bombardments, sunday evacuation orders there. sheltering in schools or un facilities that are overcrowded and operating far above capacity. physical food and no sanitation un says around 2200000 people that's nearly the entire population of gaza, need food aid to survive. and there's a shortage of fuel and clean drinking water. the solid nation plants 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 goals and 44000 cases of diarrhea and 70000 respiratory infections. and $89.00 out of guys us $35.00 hospitals are functioning and only barely. they're struggling to treat the 10s of thousands of
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palestinians injured in is really a tex. adult to mads. gilbert is a professor of emergency medicine at the university of trump has worked with medical teams in gaza. he explained the situation with his colleagues that the, that he's colleagues are facing. these 2 hosp jones are no divorcing 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 bid. the 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, come on lavonne. uh there was an attack according to you and on 2 days ago, um and um, 2 in one in front and i think you pay there died um,
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altogether 3 children. but i think the main problem to understand now is that these polls in the, in the, in the bottom 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 leave north and south must be amended by an internationally controlled quoted or that can provide the needed the humanitarian assistance as well. let's recap again. all the latest developments we've been hearing as it is rather in the occupied territories. the expected exchange of a 2nd group is rarely captives, and i'm a student of businesses apparently been delayed. the ministry wing of a mouse as the exchange won't happen until these ro adheres to the cease fire agreement reached between the 2 sides. and the allows allows
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a to trucks to into northern garza, now on the shower is out to 0 senior political analyst and joins me again here in the studio. my one. these are incredibly sensitive moments on the day. we've all been on the lookout for the potential stumbling blocks, the tension points in this complex choreography. now, potentially something is a foot, a delay. in the end, over the captains, we thought it was underway, a mass now saying, now that we're holding on to them, because the israel hasn't adhered to the terms of the deal in sending a to northern gauze. what is happening at the moment behind the scenes to try and resolve this? how is, how are they you can contact each other. how are they even talking about? well, my understanding is that the thought is now are directly involved in what is going on. and probably not just here, it's also over there. but also if there's clear violations, apparently of the, of the agreement. and i think one of the things i've seen,
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which i think probably would invoke or provoke him, us into take assess decision on that. is that the age is not reaching another and doesn't. i mean the fact that this one in 5 in surprise i'm talking about the deed was made in order to release few prisoners in the west, back in jerusalem. that's a bit of a fitting one, right? considering that the entire west bank is held hostage to is read and that it just held arrested in prison. some 3000 palestinians. right? so the issue for how much in gaza is about the humanitarian 8. and they agreed on to 300 trucks today. but clearly something is happening with that that's not well, especially the idea of that a reaching those who need it most, most in the north. now why are there a lot of people still or some people still still in the north?
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i've seen one image today. that's for me, it gives me that clear answer, young man, band. it's all over. but walking around with troops out of him for someone's carrying the whatever disease that they do for whatever reason. i'm walking from the north to the south. because i don't know i'm going to assist to take him. i can't imagine that there are countless number of sick people, old people on other kinds of people who just cannot make it to me to this. all those people out in bed need of anything from drinking water to food but met mad skill, but we just had to talked about the know the needs in the knowles. he said there is not a single remaining functioning medical facility, half a 1000000 people that many of them in extreme need. patients still stuck in those non functioning hospitals and no aid reach. absolutely. i and one wonders about about the, about the functionality of those hospitals moving forward because my understanding
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is that compared to the images that i've seen, these are in this presumably bringing a new equipment that i put into the hospital that it needs at the time. the 27th of october. now we have kind of sending our reports about, uh, i bought these really many, 3 around sacking the hospitals. i mean, clearly the message here, georgia is that these really is don't want to leave anything functional. they want to destroy the entire civic structure, then nothing guys, uh, but actually the southern guys in order to make it an in hid, biddable and livable. they just wanna make sure that people simply would not be able to better living any more in the north. so when we talk about collective funding, smith as a war crime, when we talk about collective punishment as genocide, when we talk about the unraveling genocide, that's what we mean starving people threaten getting people unable, they went to drink water and we just saw the reports about diarrhea,
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now we're talking about tens of thousands of any such cases. that's just inc claudia, of us. the idea that is really good with such a impunity on the cover of the deal to be able to continue to carry iris and the west bank to continue to start with people and guys. all right, that's certainly a violation of some sort. it's 1st and foremost, for me as an analyst, it's a violation of basic human decency, basic human decency, the violation of international law, war crime, collective punishment, and so on, so forth. and it's certainly a violation of the did it is to lift a pentecostal model. and it was striking this thing to interview, conducted earlier by need abraham at the outside of the prison where a gentleman described the cx, 5 deal as a victory for the palestinian resistance. we've heard similar sentiments from these rarely side to one to portray this seas 5 deal as their victory. they have some
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dude goss, as they have brought thomas to hew and force them to release some captives both sides claiming victory. you talked about the point of this cx, 5 deal, want to the interests of both sides in preserving the cease fire. you know, it's interesting that you say both sides and we need, we need to dissect that. what do we mean by both sides, right? because clearly the interests of the captives is not anymore the interest open at that. now government, in fact, it wasn't from the very beginning. we know for a fact the time us didn't go to those captives, at least the hostage, the civilian amongst them. they were guests and they wanted to get rid of them as soon as possible. i and so is what did not go, did not need to go through 40 plus days of warfare of war crimes in order to get those released. because how much i wanted to get them released for minimum requirements and an unreturned. what the,
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how much will insist on he would sure to turn would be the release of the soldiers . that's a whole other game. but certainly is, are foreigners and an on site. and thought and an anti workers, i'm an old people and young people have much want to just from the beginning. so it's claim that it's only under the pressure of ward, of how much wanted to do stuff that's humbug to i think i must, can declare political, political achievement in this deal because it posted a world one that it's kate spend case of what after 50 days of war crimes, to have a, have a command over it submitted sense be able to insure the safety and the way being of the hostages, the captives. and i would just reading. this is probably important for our viewers around the world will don't. 3, the hebrew was just reading the hebrew website, one law in his read the main website, enable news, read, reporting about the relatives of all the released hostages captives
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from is read. and those are relating what they have family members a warehouse by how much they're saying. and then the testimony is that those captors were very well treated. so out there almost 50 days of captivity. it with the exception with the but if you hours until they were built into gaza, later on, it seems like there were actually 3 to like yes. and the entire is really has but in fact is really public relation deception from the pickup professional babies. oh the, you know, the able that's going to have before over the captives or is proving once again to be just that propaganda. and it just totally untrue. so in a sense how much was able to receive the 2nd things and was able to withhold was, spends that fast, you know, if he's a v, the, these really aggressive,
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bucked the people of guys all paid a huge price for this. how much might want to declare temper or victory, but no, the people of guys are not victorious to the people of guys. a, we're not positive as necessarily the people of guys are innocent. unlike what they say, the president says, very hard to say what, how much does with any political capital, it may gain in any of this we can talk around. i'd like to pass thanks mama, for more than 300000 people are marching on the streets of london and a show of salad that solidarity for the palestinian people. demonstrations have been taking place regularly and produced capital and across the u. k. since will begin the coding for a permanency firewall, asking the government to stop its support for israel under 0 is pull. brennan, is that the maci london? another in almost 10 up here in central london. well, in excess of a 100000 people,
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for yet another wintery weekend out on the streets, marching in support of palestine on the against the violence on conflict that we've seen in dallas. the people have 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 on the international community to pressure israel. and so making up 655. and that's the other issue though that's causing some concern here. how 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 around organization. here in the u. k. on christine marks, father protest is here as to whether these leaflets on necessary. so few people have been found to be infringing the u. k. law. and the question is also whether it's proportionate will. similarly, let's be distributed, for example of the big pro is rarely as the services in march, which is due to take place on sunday whole brennan 0 central london. a benefit
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concert has been held in bangladesh to raise money for palestinian children and to protest against these rails war on gaza. tundra tundra is a small from the capital dot com. the 2 guys are from dock. i major constitutive and organized by the us in bangladesh. to protest again, load is going on in gaza as one of the many brands protesting relatives that us taken place. the. there's no way spoken to some of the people here to show solidarity along with the people in the are these from the this, the goal for sci fi in madison and got them and we're trying to raise fund. i'm here to express nice on the day for the people of gaza falls, a mastercard, that's been happening to the years. and especially for the increase in volume in the environment. student centered the
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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 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 the lives. there is a permanent states fire and then one day to match the community to speak up and the global leaders that rather than just to talk some charges, i'll just say the doc. com. and in the philippines, more than $100.00. protests has gathered outside the religious center in the capital, urging the countries lead to tobacco ceasefire and gaza. they're calling on the president assigned a un resolution to stop israel's farming company. and that is it for me to know how for this news out. a quick recap of our top story, the expected exchange of the 2nd group is really captives and
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a senior person. this has been delayed, some industry leading of hamas as the exchange won't happen until is ramp excused to cease 5 freeman, sending aid to the newest of guys. i'll be back in a very short while with another out of today's new stay with the that's the game on guns, the continues. we bring you the latest reactions global out. we have come to appeal to governments. wait, wait, and goes done. besides that, the palestinians are brothers once honest, it's a shame what's happening to the pen, assuming people, and that some european governments are even supporting that we citizens and mobilized so that at least there's a ceasefire. it's not just about this latest flare up of violence, this has been going on for more than 75 years. pieces of the news and media. stay
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the like. a mouse blamed israel violating the deed, saying not enough to monitor and aid has been allowed into gaza. but the ceasefire

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