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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 25, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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and it's not like any of our war happened before. it is 19 gmc, i'm elizabeth, prolong them, and you are watching. alger 0 is on go in coverage of the sci fi. we are now into the 2nd day of the ceasefire of the war on gaza. and over the last few hours, we have been reporting the delay and the release of 13 is really kept as we are now hearing from the country foreign ministry. the catherine pottery foreign ministry spokes this and saying that $39.00 palestinians will be released to night. that is in exchange for, for team is really detainees and 7 following those outside the agreements that spring in our senior political analyst model on the shadow. and my mom, this is something i mean for the last few hours. i think everyone has been really holding their breath to figure out what's happening. we heard from the him, us senior representative
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a summer home down about an hour ago listing the reasons why they hadn't released the captives as planned. a few hours ago. we've had the countries are working to resolve the issues of the egypt. sions have been speaking to him, austin, here we have the announcement that the release will take place as planned on just the 2nd today of this 4 days. these 5, this, the thing is that the, the categories and the objections succeeded then rectifying the problem in, in, in, in the implementation of the deal on the 2nd day. you have must have a couple of main issues. one that has to do with the uh, with the aid reaching the corner cause i know to be in the north part of guys. uh as what as uh, the issue is rails releasing prisoners. uh that in fact uh, you know, i'm not supposed to be released in the next month anyway. so there were some misunderstanding side by side. there were some violations,
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and clearly the directions on the carpet. he stepped in and fix those. in the meanwhile, as your side, we've heard some hope to made thems being issued by these ladies. benjamin's also had uh some clarity on the part that was the 1st thing in the organization that they are not going to move forward unless the violations are rectified. so i think uh, you know, we pulled away from the brink as aware and now uh, it seems that, uh, these are the hostages would be released down south on the crossing with egypt. and an hour later the city and prisoners would be at least one. yeah, and we've heard from the, from a mazda as well, and they said that they responded to cash a reaching out to or to come. the issue is when you talk about how we have pulled away from the bring, i mean the incident, if you can quoted that the delay in the release of captives, it really highlights how fragile the situation is. but the weeks that it took to get there to get to this agreement,
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surely all of these things will have been anticipation. and hopefully what we're seeing is emissions that he has been put in place to deal with. one of these, a venture qualities when implementing such a complex and fred john agreement. yes, a clearly complicated and clearly there is a plot, a process in place. and i think now uh with the categories are in place. there as well as the egyptians getting more direct involved, i think we're probably going to see better oversight. and i think that's was probably the thing that what we could say was missing in the sense that if is there a violate to the weather on the ground or in general in terms of the spirit and the, and the text of the deal. now we have a bit more oversight that i think that's probably needed for the next couple of days. but i think meanwhile, and i think is really important for us to underline that,
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that we've just seen reports of his right is shooting at civilians. moving from the south to the north in order to find their houses, they've destroyed the houses arrive in order to try to pay their relatives from under the rubble. and we've also, of course, seen these res, once again, a brittany, you know, act, so in humanely, in the west bank. uh, our sink 5 more people. uh, presumably suspects whatever that means. uh, but clearly these readers are trying the best in order to make up for the fact that they are kind of humiliated with this deal. and the facts of how much is able to establish some kind of a parity where there's read and to dictate that when the violations of r, r, r, r, a guided by these ratings that they would and are able to stop the process if need be. all right, let one, thank you very much for that for now. i know that you will be staying with us. um,
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over the course of the coverage. let's go to honey must moved. he is joining us live from con eunice in southern gaza and had a what's happening there. and how would people be reacting to all of these updates? it was the, you know, just just the 2nd day of a ceasefire for people the end to hear that it might unravel so quickly. yes. well the past to our powers were very, very critical. and, and in fact a lot of people were holding their breath. uh and, and, and everybody was, was moving to expect the, the unexpected to happen. but as of the past a few minutes we, we received an updates a from a, from a source who a shared a statement with us. that's how much has responded to the egyptian and the i
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thought a efforts to ensure the continuation of the release of the captive and in exchange for a palestinian, the prisoners release. we're talking about a 30, a 9 palestinians of prison i including women and children. and for a 13 of the captive plus 7 of the captive holding for an nationality, that's the statement that we receive. but it, it continues to add that d a is regularly offered commitment to it, to adhere to the terms of the seeds fire and, and as we know in the past few hours at 4 p. m, today that the, the, the release of the captives and the release of prisoner policy for the prisoner was supposed to take your place, but at a loss it before that happened there where reports about technical issues taking
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place. and later on we learned is that the, how much the in a statement, how much military wing in a statement is stated, the reasons behind a, the delay of the, uh, the, the release of the hostage. why the site thing is free violations by the is rarely military and primary among them the, the, the barring the free flow of human to turn in a, the trucks to the northern part of the gauze. as for the place that is in dire need of those, a humanitarian, a, the trucks, the to get the hospital to get the civilians who are stranded in the know that pa, particularly women, and children. another violation was cited the spice surveillance a drawing was the was flying a over garza, the city, and the rest of the gaza strip within the time frame that is stated clearly in the, in the, in the terms of the seats part that there is no, it says there is no
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a drawing to be slowing at this time frame the from 10 am to 4 pm. and the 3rd violation was cited was the, the, the shooting. busy to civilians from the northern part exactly is who attempted to crowd to go and move. busy the, the on the, the but these really military created the ceasefire line to see their homes in garza and the northern parts. but that was the, the, the, the, the reasons behind that delay. busy but as of now everybody is, seems to be a little bit optimistic, yet cautious. because as a, as everybody was watching it closely, a little faint, those little details could have it changed the situations and, and sent us and send us back to the past. the 72 hours when things were really terrible with ongoing bombardment, then relentless, ever strikes across the gauze for it. but as of now,
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everybody seemed to be fine with the, with the statement looking forward to a more, a permanent link, the a ceasefire. just to allow people do to survive the, the destruction that happened to their life. i can imagine honey, and as when things are pushing him off so that one of the reasons for not releasing the captives as, as well, wasn't allowing the agreed number of a trucks and to the strip. tell us just how much that aid is needed. give us an idea of the situation day, you know, we hearing that most people in gaza drinking contamination. lucia yes, indeed, the civilians, uh a golf and horse trend it in in the, in that in the war zone in gaza. city and. and particularly the northern part are in, in, in dire need of human and terry and a, and we talked about food supplies and medical supplies and other,
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a life survival. i didn't necessarily in need of those particular we're talking about the most vulnerable group of people. this trend to engage in the northern part women and children. we talked about the uh, sanitation we talked about. busy hi z in the facilities. we talked about it for the, for children and, and little kids and, and, and babies. we talked about a special kind of a food and nutrition, for example, for defied formula milk for it, for those little ones in, in the northern part of the gods. true and guys, a city of art are not available. so the flow of these, of these basic supplies are very important in a ticket. it from there, the access to drinking water is clean and drinking water is fuel to, to operate bakeries the remaining bakers in, in gaza. and the northern part as the people's right now, and according to a statement by the united nations official, an award health organization, both weren't the sort of asian is imminent, as people don't have access to food supplies and cleaning drinking water. the will,
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the world health organization weren't of a state of illness and infectious diseases. and a really spotted trend in, in, in united nations evacuation centers for it of a new trend of, of diseases of mind, evacuees. all of these things could be resolved by just the free flow of human and carrying a, the trucks to the northern part. anything that was one of the key issues because the that, that, that has become a closed military zone, a war is on. and, and in the past few weeks, an attempt for some of these aid to be delivered to the department they were barred by the is really military and ongoing a military activities in gaza in the northern parts. there's also another issue involved with that is the human to trans supply chain of, of those a, a to a, to the residence of dogs and the northern part. things on the ground are different . we're talking about the sheer amount of destruction,
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of infrastructure roads that could, that didn't facilitate a, the, the delivery of, of a 2 people. but with that happen, it gets hard. in addition, there is 0 safety guaranteed for a crew members on the ground who are supposed we're talking about the human chain supply that could help with the delivery of a would that not guarantee then without the intervention of, of international organization like the risk for us to facilitate the work of these members on the ground it's, it's hard to to believe it. do that, does it aid trucks are going to be delivered to where they are designated to be sense, honey. thank you so much for that. that is hanging out with the situation and guys that we really appreciate it. i or that's bringing the, the abraham. she is live for us and they to and yet in the occupied westbank and neither the deal now is back on track. we expect $39.00 palestinian prisoners will be released and you have a now we have the list of names,
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$39.00 palestinians. the majority of them are teenage boys. and as of, as i'm counting now, we're looking at 6. how those to me in a female prisoners were expected to be amongst them. and let me point out that we just received this invitation from us. it is inviting palestinians for coming here near all for the prison where we are right now. um to basically celebrate those palestinian prisoners. this is something we have not seen yesterday. i have mass calls. yes. we've seen how mass members coming. yes, we've seen people coming to receive the palestinian prisoners. but i believe this. well i have more families now coming more palestinians coming here. 7 and as you can hear, this person has been a talking long live, how mass. so the mo,
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the has quickly changed here. we've been reporting that not so many numbers of palestinians have been coming here because they did not have names. the families did not know of their sons and daughters are going to be released and they're still not sure if that's going to happen here. but now we have a called from us for palestinians to gather. we've been talking now to some of the families for saying that they are expected to make their way here. i can already tell you and look at if we can move the camera and show like the traffic that it is a that has been a close been as resulting from the news of the deal that is expected to take place in the next few hours. now, when just remains of a question from where it remains to be questions, but as i can tell you now more more people are coming. now. we know that there has been a call for palestinians to be in a be to, to gather. so we're not sure what's going to happen now. it's going to be
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a wage and see now as we have a list. and we have invitation for people to come here. sure. and have a sort a little bit more information emerging. and no doubt, we will have a better idea of windows $39.00 pallets to be in, detainees will be released after we see that the team is really captive. being released that you'll save that time off as, as people to come out to where you are to celebrate the release of the palestinian prison is all palestinians that allowed to celebrate this. that's a good question because we've been speaking to families of prisoners, and one of them is from bethlehem and her family. she's a prison there. and the family told us that these been threatened by is really intelligence forces that if they were to do celebrations, then at the is there any forces will crack sound on them and on their homes. oh,
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so we have to say that for palestinians, while it is a good occasion to have their family members loved ones box from the way the prisons it remains is very difficult situation because it comes after cells ends of palestinians have been bombard the by b is rated forces in the besieged cause a stir among them are children. so people say interest back to the blog that has been spilled in respect to what's happening in gaza. they're gonna try and keep their celebrations to a minimum. just a few hours ago. we were here and we've been speaking to the family and the kids of a prison there. i've just seen his name on the list. he was saying that he was worried about him. he has been detained in june and he has been as shots in the heads. so he was worried about his health conditions. but still he says,
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were still sa, then it's a butcher sweets, moments. we are one nation with gaza with our follow policy means they are lucille and we shared the pain. but still people look at this as an achievement that would not have been possible without the actions of the palestinian fractions in the blue sky. the thank you very much for that for now. that is new. the abraham live for us and they to and yet in the occupied westbank, it is go to satisfy what she's inside of the way people are waiting, eagerly, waiting for news about the release of the group off is really captives. so firstly, what does is randy government saying about all of these developments we've had to. a an official statement from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office saying that they had carries out so situational assessments,
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with all of the top security men who are involved in this decision making on cars, on use to not see will cabinets in moving the whole width of the sea, they start to actually want as it relates to this because as you can see from the riley that i'm ok. so you have what seems to be or an estimate of a $100000.00. it's ray, these who, who are wasting a free moment to find out and to see those videos outside of the house captive being taken across the for the now what we do come from now that apart from the scene is ray, the citizens that will be carried across. 6 into israel, they're also 7 foreign nationals that's been done by the 3 foreign minister also saying that this was possible because of the category and it shouldn't mediation and then coming basically to the rescue here to ensure that this does go through
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the, on any more of these sorts of stumbling blocks that could potentially end things for both sides and a return of the strikes and fine thing in terms of when this is expected to happen, it's still not clear, but there are eyes writing, needs us saying that this will happen around. 2 midnight potentially. so we're looking at, in terms of the time now here locally. it's about 18 minutes past 9 at night. and the, when that news came through, that was a big change because i saw the wall that was some very wire. is poking people walking around and then they come city we're giving up states here, right? this riley, what you can hear behind me is the stage when now they're all new visions singing a song fast. and the 1st thing i'm ready for the return of the house and of course saw among that estimation, 100000 people where you are. i imagine some of the families of the captives. how
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would they reacting what all mention one of the family members that did speak to not long ago on the sage saying that one of the relative to the tools are all mazda of 22 year old saying that so because he is, and he has no voice and bad school, they would have to speak on his behalf saying that 60 days, which is the number now since serve is 7, they said that it just seemed a comprehensible that its 50 days and bill based on. 8 a family members are alive, jose and the whole thing is because they are alive and again now hoping that once the full day is tall, so there will be an expense. and there's been a lot of talk about this sense and it is raining media today that has maintained that according to egyptian, a sole sense and addiction media that all sides have said that they would be
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willing to look beyond full days. however, despite dot uh the, uh, is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu with the minister of defense to off guidelines as well as the, um, the cheapest stuff. oh saying, and they have said there's not just today in the last few days even when are those health comfortable boots over into israel, i'm free. they still maintains that once these full days, all over, they will review automatically the will, the ground, defensive cell review, those as strikes. and if that was an, it would be an extension that would been, has to be discussed. but in terms of military pressure, they said they believe that the only way to bring back all of the captive and that they say is one of the main goals are in terms of the people that i, hey, the tons of they said we spoken so many of them to be told us that they feel much safe uh, being here. now the attacks,
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the rocket attacks coming from garza has stopped telling me even the surrounding areas tends to be one of the main targets. and those say now that they are able to woke around freely, some people were seeing family members for the 1st time since october 7. so for them, for many of them, even though they did actually salute the as riley ministry both on stage and with people coughing when not was so many of them believes that when it comes to priorities, the priority is to bring back the is how to define what those conditions, right. so thank you very much for that. that is so kind of at live and kind of eve . and as sandra is speaking, we can see these are live pictures of the rough foot crossing that is the border crossing between gaza, southern gaza into egypt. and that's where we believe that the as really captives will be released from and to egypt before they're taken back. i believe by
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helicopter to israel to different hospitals for checks as they were done on the 1st day of the seas file on friday. let's go now to another one of our correspondence child stratford. he is live for us in the day in the occupied west bank and charles, people behind you were planning to celebrate the reunion of their loved ones. tell us what's happening then. now what you can expect. now that we have heard a list that we've seen, a list of the search email and palestinians that hopefully will be released in the coming hours. the mood has begun to change it or off to those initial phase that things are beginning to unravel. they might be a collapse in this agreement. so as you can see, there are people gathering behind me. this is one of the government buildings in inside ramallah. and it's been set up as
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a place where people can come and celebrate. we're expecting, if indeed these prisoners do arrive later on that. so in the light, this is where some of them will be re united with the families. and we've spoken to one of the families a very few of them. so fall, a mother who came down from novelist on a whim, if you like, with all the family members this morning because, well, she does, according to an unofficial child on social media that one of her 2 songs that of incarcerated do these very to jails. we're going to be released today. 2 hours ago when she we spoke to a, she was very disposed that she said that she'd had to inform her georgia indianapolis who would be very excited about seeing the brother for the 1st time in more than a year since he was in prison. she'd either break it to that site was no longer saving the guy to be the case where we literally just spoken to for reaction. now
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that she discovered that her son is on the list and she's absolutely over joy. she said that she had told her daughter, and as you can imagine, the doctor and not list very excited, indeed to see her bro, all the so you know, that's the case. you won't get already presume of the general mood of families as they are beginning to receive the news of loved ones on this list of 39 people and the streets beginning to fill up as well. in the last few minutes we've had people driving by home, king that holmes in celebration. but yeah, as to how long this process is going to take, that's very difficult. the site was at least 4 hours yesterday between the time where we began to see pictures of these ready captives leaving the goals and strip far rough uh, and the arrival of the palestinian prisoners at all the prison. so it's certainly going to be seemingly a long wait for the mood he is changing. and it's uh, yeah, in a, in a positive, happier direction that it was as a say, a couple of hours ago,
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right? child. so having to wait a little bit longer for families who have in many cases wasted. yes, to see the loved ones. who being in is randy jones. it is a very radish of good news in the occupied best bag, isn't it? because is really military action there in the occupied westbank has very much been continuing raids across the territory of the that's right. we know about what we are here. we use an old going use riley military ride in the northern city of janine, in the notes of the occupied westbank, this right solitude. i suppose about 3 hours ago. we've been in contact with you on this day saying it is on going this side that so the is right, the ministry have blocks the agencies to both whole jeanine's hospitals and the policy. any of those sorts you now i look forward to a saying that so at least 2 people being killed in this rate in janine that means
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that in the last 24 hours is free people kill we. so or 25 year old don't. uh that was short dates. are these ready managing close? did you need earlier today? so yeah, this right. you don't go in as you go at the say, an indication that despite these prisoner release another so that you know, i were expecting to say arriving back in the occupied territories late to, to night or in the holding. these raids continue a lease to $3100.00 palestinians, arrested since october the 7th. so this time i set tax a now, according to all calculations with these 2 debts this evening, $230.00 full pallets simians killed in the same time period. so yeah. 1 as i say, no sign whatsoever the despite the c spot in gauze, despite this captive of prison, the deals going on the savings, i know that's up to the kind of pressure that is why the ministry is putting on the
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child's cities. villages across the occupied westbank. charles, thank you very much for that for now. that is child stratford live for us in be the in the occupied west bank. and if you are just joining us these, i believe a live pictures of the rafa crossing that's between southern gaza and egypt. and that crossing is where we expect. so teen is ray the captives who and held by him off, and garza, and 7 for nationals will be released on saturday night as part of the agreement that's being mediated between tasa and egypt and also on resurrected if you can, if you can use that would of to a delay in the release of those as rarely kept as who were supposed to be released earlier on saturday nights. they was a delay to that to that release with hamas saying that as well have not stopped too many tons of the agreement. we've then had mediations from kasha and egypt, steph,
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and work on this. and the castle is saying that the 13 is really captive, and 7 for nationals will be released on saturday night. and an exchange. 139 palestinians will be released from is really jails. let's bring in all my job and now he's a fellow at the middle east council on global affairs, and he's joining us live from washington dc. thank you very much for your time. so how do you read the, the events all the last few hours? the many developments with 1st that release of this really captives being held the accusations from him off of as well. not sticking to the terms of the agreement and not investing in enough a truck, they have a many developments of the last few hours, but we are at a point now with this agreement does seem to be back on track as for so thank you for having the yes, a lot of ups and downs and twists and turns over the past few hours. and i think
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that's a reflective of the tenuous situation as it unfolds. and we've seen obviously this is negotiations that took place over many weeks to reach this point in which there is an exchange of, of hostages on both sides. and so, you know, and we see the distrust, especially between the 2 parties and how mouse, obviously there was a concern over possible delays and the release of the hostages because of how mass accusing these rarely violating the terms of the agreement as, as have been reported by your correspondence, mainly because of a trucks not reaching the north is rarely snipers killing and injuring palestinians as they tried to reach the north, reunite with their families to go through their, their homes and belongings just to see what was left. and you know, some of some of other charges that were levied against those rallies. but you know, there's a fundamental lack of trust between decides that's reflected in how this agreement
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was structured in terms of a periodic release each day. you know, a handful doesn't hostages. you know, 3 times as many prisoners passing in prisoners children being released. so it's reflective of that. and what to make of what we've heard from both sides when the release wasn't happening be, is varies the same that it was because of, you know, technical issues as what we heard from them until him off came out and made the accusations that you just went over that that, that these were real issues with as well. not sticking to the 10s of the agreement . us. yeah, i mean, yesterday we saw certain things happening like of the family members returning to the north, pulsing is returning to the north by foot and being shot at. and this was caught on video by journalist, by people of israeli sniper shooting at shooting at those passages, i think 2 or more were killed a number more made. so there was concern even for me yesterday at the for 1st
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release that there was a violation of terms here and that would affect the, the, the continuation of the agreement or the, the fulfillment of the agreement over the extended 4 day period. and so, yes, i think there was some concern over that i, you know, these realize i think, to some extent, are, you know, trying to get away with what they can get away with and see what i'm asked. well, when it will put down its foot where the hard line is here and as you are corresponding say, you know, this is only happening in the gaza strip in the west bank where, you know, turning their attention away from others, ongoing raids, killings, you know, destruction of roads, we see the bulldozers on your, on your video screen. and the delay will be agonizing lot just as riley families but palestinians in the west bank won't let you know. so those who don't know the details about palestinian prisoners, can you tell us the conditions under which they end up being detained? the use of military coups a yes, i mean, this is
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a 56 year experience of palestinians. generations have grown up and lived under a military justice system operated by these realize that can hardly be considered just, you know, you have what human rights organizations of identified as a 99.7 percent, conviction rate within that system. so virtually everybody that goes through the system and pretty much every family. i mean over this 56 year period has been touched by this quarter, of the population is passive. the just a pass through the prison system. and everybody that goes through it is convicted basically in search time, and it's really present. so, you know, the policy and population under occupation is a hostage population, you know, at any given time they can be arrested. there's a plethora of laws that are so vague that allow people to be arrested for anything and everything and thrown in is really the presence for different periods of time. thousands of those prisoners, tony from pastor the system. they are held without a charge of trial, due process, never see
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a judge. the evidence against them is held in secret, so they don't even know what they're being charged for. many help without the contacts with lawyers, families, that kind of thing. so it is very much a hostage situation in a way, despite the terms we use to describe it in terms of prison, in terms of just the system, that kind of thing. so that is really a, is it easy? yeah, it's a really interesting to hear your use the word hostage to describe those palestinians who are being detained in is really prisons because of the circumstances under which they have ended up. and i think it's really important for us to also remember that just since october 7th, something like 3000 palestinians have been detained and put in is really present since the mazda attack on october 7th. and of course none of them isolated for the release that is part of the ceasefire agreement. absolutely. so even the union of 39 released, although that is wonderful to see for their families. i'm sure it is
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a drop in the bucket. you know, just that was 5000 in prison prior to october 7th. as you said, these realize have arrested in the 3000 more. i've read that almost a 3rd of those are children, $900.00, that were children according to either me or the prisoners risk associated. so, you know, it is, it's, it is a endemic to the situation. the house needs phase. and you know, and, and, you know, just say a total crime, i would say rather than a justice system. it violates international law. in many ways, the israelis hold those prisoners outside of occupied territory in large part which is a violation of international law. the laws of occupation, so it, you know, is terrible. and while we've been naturally focusing on gaza because of the rule that's been on garza over the last 7 weeks as being for pushing that has been such an increase in violence in the occupied westbank not just by is ray the soldiers, but is so settlers and is this something if we're going to see everyone,
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many people hope that the sci fi is going to last longer? do you think that can be extended beyond gauze, up to the situation in the occupied westbank? or would it really take a much logic political solution to this issue to do that? so yeah, it's a bit of a complicated question, but i think it would take a much larger political solution. i think you know what we're about to see in just a matter of days unless there is an extension of how long that can extension can go on. i'm not quite sure. and if it goes on a but you know, the bombardment, the ground invasion of the gaza strip is likely to proceed on tuesday when this ends or within a few days after that, if there's an extension of we're going to return to a situation that is absolutely devastating for the gaza strip and this whole time, you know, because the, the ceasefire or the temper as far as the pos does not affect the west bank is
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really military operations. there continue to go on going, as you mentioned, a settler violence, settler terrorism against palestinians in the west bank continue at an extreme rate . and there's a sort of program that's happening with the intention to drive people off their land. we've seen 16 communities in the west bank, already driven outside of the, of the territory from what they consider likely a permanent basis. and we're seeing, you know, attacks on villages and villagers that are extremely vulnerable here with the intention and the stated intention by is really political leaders. those settlers themselves to drive people off of their land. this is a process of ethnic cleansing, that's been happening since 1948. it continues until so today we're palestinians. consider an ongoing neck of the and the fault into what is happening in the gaza strip. according to the state and intentions was really political leaders to drive to eliminate the gaza strip the people the gaza strip,
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to drive them into egypt to potentially or to make the, the living situation on an attempt and habitable. and we got the strips of that, those people leave over the next days, weeks, months, years. and so i think that is these really agenda here. that is the fear of palestinians as well. and is what is being called an genocide. mr. problem. thank you very much. for your analysis on this developing story, we really appreciate it that is on my rom on front of it, but at least counseling gloves are fast watching it. joining us live from washington dc. thank you. a pleasure to be with you. we're going to go back to hunting the load, he's joining his life. i'm calling eunice, in southern gaza. and connie, do you have an update for us? yes, well after the statement that we received uh about the uh, the continuation of the release of captives from gaza and the release of
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a palestinian prisoners we received another update that the process of transferring topped is interrupt by crossing how this target those captives are in red cross vehicles and just entered the run across the roof are crossing it in preparation for transferring them to the egyptian side where it gives you an ambulance will receive them. have been for medical i for a quick medical it to cup and then it transferred them to the is really side. this has come after, uh, the doctor, very a 10 to 3 hours where the debate was going forth and back about the possibilities of, of the, the release of the hostages. it could be for the stop or continue where we're re, we're re listened to a state that a speech made by i'm not sufficiently live in on the, from a home down who cited the reason behind the delay. that was, they consist that with a statement that made by the how much military when get
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a fun for game finding also the violations and the reason behind the delay. but after the country and the adoption efforts, the 2 parties a come have come to agreement. it with as to from how much side to ensure the continuation of the release of profit. and from these really sided commitment to adhere to the terms of the, this is fire in order for this to continue on the, the, the, the, the popular level here among people. it was very, very difficult to, to hours the people there. everybody was holding a dress due to see what's going to happen and any quite honestly, it was the moment of expect the unexpected as the people voice concerned that this the seeds fire might collapse at any moment because we heard the statement from an has read the military officers said if by midnight the release of those hostages did not happen, it would resume attacks and the work on gaza. but as of now,
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the transfer processor process just started and those captives are on their way. uh today, different site and then to there is really side and we also heard an update the from the, the it is really a prison institute, receive the green light, the start, the transfer process of palestinian prisoners to be released from here we're talking about the vast majority of children and women who talk about 8 children, 5 women's and 74 in national, as well as a, from the do the palestinians. so to about $39.00 prisoners, a majority women and children to all right, honey. and how people and con eunice in gaza react, sing to all of this to news that they will have another night without attacks, without bombs. another nice was calm, just this 2nd nice was calm and the past 7 weeks move in 7 weeks,
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50 days as well. the, the technical issue that happened or what some people here at, in, in honda described as the glitch. that habit is a good reason why they have a cautious optimism. and because it's a fragile and they believe it's incomplete, it's unfair this whole deal because there's, there are parts of it that are not what the hold for a lot of people hope for a permanency is fire. and to give them an opportunity to live the due to arrive the destruction, to their life the they wanted more permanent. she's fired to ensure the delivery of humanitarian at a, to all of the feedback that we use in the southern partner. also residents who were under a heavy and bombardment and relentless ears, right. they wanted a more time, so they are able to do homes in the northern part and gaza city to embrace their,
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their relatives and loved wants to check on their home to see if the and there are still a standing. and so far, the reaction as those 2 days people have been doing the following. either a run through the market and try to get whatever they can get to feed their families because the coming days are unknown for them. and, and the 2nd thing they are doing is there's so many people 1000 and people are trapped this thing and to seize, under the rubble, they wanted to take advantage of, of the seeds fire and, and run it through a proper funeral procession for those did bodies and, and, and pay them respect then an offer prayers for it for them. uh, for the past us, 48. these things have been very, very difficult. and people were not able to even to, to conduct the proper a funeral procession for their relatives with their loved ones for their family members. and now they think it's a moment to,
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to grieve of properly and to prepare as for what's coming after those 4 days. it's a large percentage of people here believe uh this is, it's like a port. sure. because they know the 4 days are going to end there. there aren't any assurances that there will be an extension for the seas fire. if it doesn't happen, then people are going back to square 0. where more bombard been more fighting and more unpredictable bonds. honey. thank you very much for that for now . that is hanging out. well, joining us live with all the very nice has, i'm con eunice in southern gaza and we're looking now at pictures of all for present in ramallah in the occupied westbank. this is where the search he, 9 palestinian detainees who will be released on the 2nd today on saturday night of the cease fire agreement between him off and israel or for prison is with the so if
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you non palestinians will be released from often israel received the 13, is there any captives that are being held in gaza and we believe 7 foreign nationals often they are going to be released from gaza and off today into israel. let's go to our correspondent knew that abraham. she's joining us live in. she's in petunia. in the occupied westbank and knew that i know that you have the list all those 39 palestinians who would be released to cause through it, who's on there. so as far as i've been reading through the list, so we're talking about the majority of the teenage boys as well as roughly i counted 7 palestinian women including someone from bethlehem who has been longer and is really in jail on her property has been expecting her the
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family has told us yesterday as they were waiting that they would receiving calls from the is really intelligence officers who have been telling them that they should not be celebrating that they're going to crack down on that missile. they do so i know we often joined by families of the city and families who have come here. as soon as the heard the news of the name of those families being released. we've heard that there has been a paul by him as for people to come here. uh and uh, well call me those prisoners just to, to point out that when the names came out on the list to yesterday, families thought it's coming here. but it took only, it took roughly before hours between the release of these really captives and the
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release of palestinians. so we're not sure if it's going to happen any time soon, but we're seeing the mood changing. we're seeing palestinians gathering here. and i just want to confirm that i can bring in a guest with us here who has approached us coming in. and he asked me, could i see the list? okay, so i have a confirmation and then, oh my is joining us here. he came to me, he said, can you show me the list? my brother in law is in jail. you've seen his name in the 50 to 300 the list of 300 names. but today he just seemed that as he's not on it. how do you feel like kind of the template as well as little as i would say, well, i feel very bad. i've been here for 5 hours waiting for my brother. they said yesterday that he would be released and including the $300.00 prisoners that should
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be released. his name was there, so i from feeling really and i've been here for 5 hours waiting to see my father, and it will be the same tomorrow as well. we're here every day waiting for him. i hope that he will be released and all the prisoners will be released and made the mar 2 years rest in peace. it's a very bad feeling. we miss him. we want to see him. he's been in prison. we don't know how he's doing. we don't know if he's a tank. we haven't seen him since months, especially since the war started. the 1st, the only time we had news from him when he just told us that he really was eaten well, but everyone is feeling bad. my mother is sick, my father is sick and we are waiting for him. we have other prisoners as well and they hope that they will be released. when was the last time you saw him was he became of the model as of the last time we saw him, i think it was 2 or 3 weeks ago. a tours is served with a surprise, a and i have a trial, we didn't know that we just have received
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a call from the lawyer telling us that there was a try. they did not even tell us like a a day before. it was at the very last minute and it was very tough and challenging . shots about sending it was in july of this year. it was on the 23rd to month by july 23rd. he's 18. you did not know how long you're worried healing her mother. and so to say, i'm sure it's a very bad learning. i can't even describe it. she's here with me in the car. she cannot even get out of the car. you know everyone feels bad. we miss our brothers, especially that we don't have any information on him, it's about him. nobody can describe this thing. the only one, the owners and who can see where we are feeling of those who have other prisoners and they are not now on the page. do not have any information about the philosophy, somebody, she feels broken everyone, she bizarre is broken and it's really hard pre can. and i hope that everyone who's there really thank you so much all martin and please tell me if i have more time to meet this 87 year old grandfather who was supposed to be with us a few like
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a few hours ago. but it's been to your guys, we can still speak them in a bits if you want. he's here with us. he's waiting and we're going to talk to him in a few. oh. all right, and you the thank you very much for that. that is the new, the abraham joining us live from bay to new and do that. we will come back to you. we do want to hear from that 87 year old grandfather. but for now, let's go to, let's bring and saw how about she's doing joining his license at a v with people there waiting for news about the release of the group off is really captive. what is the, is mainly government saying about the developments of the past few all as sar uh, well actually this riley, the, it has an estimated 100000 people has come to an end very rapidly. in fact, they also says, fill it out very quickly. um box type. uh uh,
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they all came here initially uh to follow the developments. this is in an area known as hostage square right in front of the ministry of defense. which is why uh, prime minister benjamin netanyahu. uh was me thing with the top security officials uh very quickly trying to figure out how they could prevent this delay for from moving on any further. and before we knew it. so they eventually came out saying that the deal now is okay, everything's been sold and it seems that that has come through mediation. uh once again with pass on egypt the so right. so we came to the rescue very quickly to ensure that the deal isn't throughout the rails in any possible way. and now we have confirmation that. a the scene is ready, citizens will be released, plus an additional 7 foreign nationals as well. we oversee. so
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yesterday, a number of ty at nationals, someone filipino that were released not came as a surprise, but now we also have this additional 7 not been confirmed. assessing the bi castle, which has been in type role in the mediation. all right, so, and we know that so what, when that value is still taking place? i know that you heard from the families of one of the captive sort of they've been saying of the yeah, that's right. what if i told you through what was happens um the. a square fills out very quickly, fast today since uh the war sauce. it is the main say that most people that would normally be busy with why who is families. it's not today that they choose to come here in larger numbers, but i hit every single day and have been for wasa is 50 days now since those uh were caught. soon as we taken across to garza but today was by far the biggest um,
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i'm not so so by called the news yesterday and seeing the release of those campuses . but it was nice me a message of posts that they had. but a big message was that they will continue with these riley's, they said, until all of the captive are brought back in terms of hearing from the family members we heard from one relative describes how all my, who's a 22 year old account says that is still in gaza, how he does he have a voice effectively and they were he to be his voice and they said that they hope that he'll be coming back soon. oh, so um, one of the grand sons of the ladies that was the senior assistant that was released yesterday had said that his grandmother, one seems actually to come and join the riley today. she said it was important for, for her, but the family convince her that now is not the time that she would need to recover that because uh the hospital had actually said that they will be staying there and
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accommodation for the next few days. a to um, go through is to continue with the assessments and, and show that they are ready to go home and then they will release them to be able to return. now in terms of how people are feeling, there was no business. but as soon as the announcement was made, of course, uh side really because there was delays for a few hours. and one thing they did say was that they would move fluids with cautious optimism as was that was use, we still don't have a time, so that release. but it's looking like it could potentially be very soon based on one media source that saying it's going to happen soon. was that we've heard a noise in the last few days since the sci fi agreement was announced. saw thank you very much for that, that a saw highlights with a very latest live and kind of a we're going to go back now to the, the abraham. she's lived for us and by doing yet in the occupied westbank and knew
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that i believe that you have will do an 87 year old grandfather who i know that you were supposed to speak to a few hours ago, but couldn't because he and you will also to guest yes, he was sitting a waiting for our interview when the tear gas started dropping here, he around no way but soon came back after he knew that his grandson is among the list of those kind of thing is for expect it to be free let's talk to 87 year old felt was the so why man had g. sure thought what the, what on the printer and i know i was here one moment here. got this. i was here. so we had to leave off to, there was a tear gust my years where i was not here. so we stayed somewhere else and then we came back. do you feel better now?
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yes, i feel better. nice. thank god. no no. where are you bothered? no, not at all. it doesn't tell us more about how you felt when you suddenly i was very happy when i saw the list. it was a very good teams who were all happy myself, his mother. he's siblings, have been energy on it and we wanted to come here to wait for him and welcome him. do you understand me? and we went, we came here to welcome him and i hope that people and gosh, that will be victorious. we pray for them as you and we hope that victor will be on their side. it, let me ask you, i would like to talk happy about your grandson. what happened to your grandson? and so when was he taken on the shut off before he was arrested 7 months ago? how come over here, daddy? and he was sentenced for an administrative defense, which is administrative detention. he was 1st arrested and then there was an administrative detention. can you tell us more about that?
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something about he's been arrested for 7 months now to on it, and then he was sentenced in of administrative court. the dream was not them. they told him that you came here to cause problems for almost about thought. and he was, he's only 17 years old. how can he organize or a tax or bomb? anyone? would you mind what, what can he do? he's just a 17 year old boy. you're going to be. so they came and he was when he was in a store in a convenience store trying to buy a few things and they arrested him and got i'm, he was, it was next to his uncle's house. so what would you do when you say, are you today? i will be very happy to see him and hugged him and thank god for his release. not okay for you. and of course we are scared it demco semester. i didn't, i mean we have to care the officer him and took care about him. i only have a few sons. so of course we are scared and we are very happy that he's been
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released often follow a lot how the palestinian look in at this prisoners issue. and of course, you have seen a lots in your life much so i think the palestinians are very happy for the prisoners who are being released and we send him us and the stomach to hide. it's thanks to them that they are released and they will be victorious. all those who are resistant and fighting and gossip, or the victories. the arab states did not know about the idea that it did not try to take any action. so, the only ones who are fighting in casa, are the route suspended from home us, we are all muslims, we are all brothers this or my body, and we should feel each other. so i made sure to try and we should not celebrate when we have a prisoners have been released in wisc. so back of course, so you're not celebrate. no, no, no,
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we will not celebrate who will not do anything. why? no, no, yeah, i never shouldn't have it because of what is happening in gaza and for the people in gaza for all those who killed who are more tiers but your grandson is coming. but even if he was absent minded with god, baby, they are also our friends and our brothers and be loved ones who died in casa. why do you think that it's different? yeah, we think about, oh, there was only hundreds of people who are dining. also, every day to think that we don't think about them, we don't care about them. how can we celebrate while other people are dying into some sort of, all those who have celebrates do not have any dignity or consideration for what is happening in casa dropbox. what do you think about the to be sure online, i hope that they will be released. we've had a time to learn from. i wish them all the best and we are very happy with this do
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in for. so what i was heading home so that i mean we are happy that they've been released and we want them to come back to go to their families, to their homes. but we do not want them to celebrate always those who are coming. we will work with them to welcome them, but we do not want them to celebrate. it's not the right time. thank you very much . glad that he's safe. 87 year old was the so one man is expected to be receiving his grandson, as we say when he was supposed to be talking to us a few hours ago when he was hit by tear gas near us here. thank god. he said, he's okay. he's anticipating, but as he's telling us, he doesn't want any celebrations in respect for the blood that has been spilled in god's need that thank you very much for that. knew that abraham joining his line from day through. yeah. in the occupied westbank or ice if you're just joining us, it is 20.

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