tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 26, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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as an investment assignment, digital licensing, your better tomorrow. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering, becky reports on, we brave bullet in bonds and we always include the views from all sides the . the don't want is a problem, and this is a news our life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes cutoff as the planned exchange of a 2nd blue. so this really captives held in gaza for palestinian prison as well. go ahead. it follows the delay off to him, off a fuse is read a violation the terms of a deliveries under receipts finding in southern gaza. a trickles into rough or promising long shoes from basic provisions outside distribution centers. on the
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polls and fighting still appears to be holding palestinians and southern cause to take advantage of the full day 65, between our mazda and this really is just balls. 21 g m 2, that's 11 pm and gaza. adoption of a delay of several hours. the exchange of a 2nd group of this really captives held in gaza for palestinian prison. this is randy james is back on track. it is part of a full day. sees fine agreement covering mediations have confirmed of israel will release at least 39 palestinian prisoners and exchange for 15 as rated captives held by him off as well as 7 foreigners. and those numbers are similar to the swamp that happened successfully on friday earlier. the exchange was delayed off to her mazda choose as ran, a violation of the times that the seas fine now,
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and it's 2nd day. i'm also israel hasn't been allowing be agreed upon amount of 8 and to know when the gaza, which has been devastated by 7 weeks a full as we believe that that is why you let them know they are not this one being and that i and the positive way to what was achieved and according to that, we have called, i want them of the items to me because they need efforts to 40 for or what has agreed on light, allowing the trucks are freight to each. then olson bought of this out of to 100 talks. we did not these to now 70 bucks. also according to the lease of the business, we believe that those that are in is when it letting the issue that spring and
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having the move. he's joining us live from con eunice and southern gaza, which of course there was the most at stake for the cease fire agreement sticking. and the terms being implemented, having what else has come off been saying, and we've heard from many policies apart from how mos on saturday night to. and this will be the reason for the delay of the exchange of, of prisoners or the release of the hostage in exchange for palestinian detainees from israel. what cited in the 3 violations in both the statements made by i'm us military when the assembly game and the a speed speed by a how my senior official uh from uh, from live and on. and the, the both of them a very, very consistent with what people were expecting here. they are related to
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a, the barring the, the freezing. busy of, of a human attorney on a truck, humanitarian a, the trucks to move to the northern part of the gaza strip. out of the $200.00 at a humanitarian attract, agreed upon. only 3 of them. it reads the northern part of god, the that's compared to the need, the dire needs of people, his trend in god and the northern part is nothing doesn't change anything on the ground. if people have been hungry for the past a 48 days, no food supplies, the water supply, and as well as no a no medical supply necessary to keep them as their vice. so the, the avail, availability, and the permission of, of, to allow these, the trucks to inter, due to move to the notify is highly, highly important at for the survival of people are trending their. another violation was cited as a by it, by a the, by how much military when related to the 1.5 evacuated from
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the northern part of the southern part as of yesterday. uh, some of the people here of the vac leaves wanted to go back to their homes in garza and another parts. and as they were making their way until i had been rode the where it's a stop by what these really military housing stablish a ceasefire line by some creative blots and blocking the flow of people's going do a gaza city. and the northern part as well as a station. it's a troops with live ammunition and tear gas. 2 people were killed right away and with multiple injuries, a 3rd violation related to the no flying of science surveillance, a drawing it between a tenant in the morning and 4 pm. and there was also another violation that at forest how mazda, according the speech, and the statements,
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to delay the release of, of the captives from dogs on, as long as it can the same and continued as long as is real, is not adhering to the terms of the seeds fire a how much will not change its position and will keep delaying the release of the hostages. now by the how is it like within the past 2 hours, these things have changed on the ground and we heard a reports about the involvement, the heavy involvement on tv efforts by the country and addiction a to move the release of process forward. we heard about it is really government giving it a guaranteed to adhere to the terms of the ceasefire and an exchange of that. how much responded to the efforts by the country in egypt, sion to move forward with the release process. in fact, what happened? it was just a reflection of what the vast majority of palestinians feel here about the seas
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fire. they are optimistic about it, but still they're very cautious about their optimism as they were expected. it glitches like these uh, could turn things around and move us to a sudden change of events that might get us back to a square 0 where, where we are in the past few days as absolutely honey. and as you've been speaking, we hearing, we're seeing reports from mazda is minute treat, wing the al cassandra gates and also from egypt. sion governments also saying that i'm off is military when has handed over. the 13 is really captives that were slated to be released on saturday night and non was 7 for national 7 farm workers who were taken captive from israel on up to the 7 that they have seen received by the international committee of the red cross as planned and that on the
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way to the roof of crossing with egypt before they will make their way to israel. they, they must be so much. they must be some, some relief for the people in gaza when they hear that things are going according to the plan, given the lives depend on this plan on the policies. sticking to the terms of disagreement as well. there was a huge wave of concerns among palestinians. particular went on his really military officer, made a statement about that if the release of the captive doesn't happen by midnight and the is really military, it doesn't have a choice but to resume the, the 5 and continue with the word that was not a pleasing statement. coming up, particularly rather it was the, it was very depressing and devastating because people, again,
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they are very optimistic that very cautious about their optimism. but they wanted to take advantage of those days just to embrace whoever lived in their family members and relative then appear respect to the dead and remove those. the tribe missing these bodies of, from, under the rubble of the they wanted to take that break in order to finish all the on done task depending task so of what normally humans would, would be doing, taking care of, of day to day activities. but with these unusual circumstances, and that statement that was made by these really military officers, there a people were asking, what's it, what does the ceasefire mean to tell us citizens here, if the are a transfer of dying from these really a bombardment and by a statement like the one, the, the, the officer, the officer made. it's an opportunity for people here to again embrace each other
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and check on each other and, and check on their homes. particularly if there are still standing. and see if they can salvage whatever they can. just to help them with the coming days to read, to buy food and bring what they can to feed their families. the things that vince has have depleted over the past few weeks. literally you walk into the shops that are empty of every, if every basic elements it basic supplies, a more humanitarian product will help people to survive those difficult days. and uh, if that doesn't happen, and we are, we are, we're headed to a very difficult times in, in, in, in the coming days. but people are hoping the 4 days will it be extended to 10 days then hopefully for more than that just to help them survive the destruction of their, of, of, of life as the noise. honey,
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thank you so much for that. that is happening now with the latest developments for us in con eunice, in southern gaza. and just to reiterate what we have been hearing in the last few minutes. and that is, that the 13 is really captive that women to the men to be released on saturday night. the 13th is ready to captive, along with 7 for nationals have been handed over by him offices military wearing. that's all cassandra gave to the international committee of the red cross as planned. i'll be it our ass off to the police was meant to take place. they have now being handed over to the red cross who will take them across the russel crossing between southern gaza and egypt before they travelled on to israel for the medical checks. this is of course, the 2nd group of this rarely captive who are being taken back into israel following a successful release that took place on friday night, a similar number of as rated captives and for nationals on friday night. it was
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a time nationals, and one filipino will come. let's get the view from occupied east jerusalem. now have the cell who is standing by for us at home. the as i was mentioning we heard from we're now getting consummation from the is raised. they are saying that the captives have been handed over to the red cross we heard from the is ready on the sports person, daniel a gallery about an hour ago, who held a news conference to confirm that this release was going to go ahead off to a glitch that he said was resolved because of cost to remediate his that's exactly right. these really military confirming just moments ago that had masses of cassandra gates did hand over the 13 is really captives and 7 foreign nationals to the red cross. they are now on their way to the far from border
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crossing. what will happen next will be exactly like friday's events. they will then be handed over to these really military. they will be taken to an error base in southern israel for an initial check where they will then be flown to several different hospitals throughout the tel aviv area for additional medical and psychological checks, but really to be re united with their families in his press conference tonight, these really military spokesperson said that despite the delays, there was significant progress in the emergency negotiations that were happening. he also mentioned the important role of the mediators here, that being popular and egypt to essentially came to the rescue. when all of this was seemingly falling apart, now more than 7 hours after the captives were supposed to be handed over to the red cross, they have been taken and they will then go in the hands of these really military.
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but daniel ha, daddy spoke about a variety of topics and he has been saying for days since even before the ceasefire and the deal began. and he reiterated this tonight that nothing is final. and even though the green was signed and agreed upon by both sides, nothing will be final and to be days are over until all of the captives are back into was really hands. he also reiterated the fact that the war will continue immediately after these 4 days, and that israel is ready to continue its fighting and the captives all some $240.00 of them will be returned. either through these types of negotiations or through military force. these really defense minister jo of gal on spoke earlier today while he was touring the gaza strip for the 1st time since the beginning of the war . 50 days ago, he arrived to the shores of the gaza strip with these really navy and said the
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deals like this won't happen anymore. and that if there is going to be any sort of negotiations, it will happen under fire. and well, these really military is inside of gaza. he also reiterated that these really army is not going to leave the gaza strip until all of the captives are brought back into was really territory. echoing the sentiment of these really military chief of staff, hurts the hell levy who additionally spoke today and said that to the war is going to continue until all of the captives are back. we previously heard from these really as who said that there will be at least 2 more months of fighting, but that they have a significant objectives as part of this war. and one of them is to bring these captives back. and now at this hour, around $1115.00 p. m. local time. this 2nd batch of captive has been handed over to the red cross. and they are currently on their way to the off crossing and home
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the how have the families of these captives being reacting to the ups and downs of the, of the face of their loved ones. there is a sense of cautious optimism among the families of the captives. and these really public is really officials have also been saying that they have been notifying the families of the release of the captives with been necessary caution and reservations. because again, nothing is final. and this is a fluid ever changing and dynamic situation. so well, these really are me and is really politicians of like, are trying to continue in the process with this deal. the families of the captive still feel a little bit on edge. there was a little bit of hope among some of the families, specifically the ones who were reunited with the captives who were released yesterday. and remember, just about an hour ago, there was a rally. intel of
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b were organizers estimated there was a 100000 is rarely people there to further put pressure on the release of the captives. but the ups and downs of this type of deal are something that is almost seemingly exhausting. according to these families, they have been waiting for nearly 50 days, waiting for answers from the government from is really officials from the is really army. and on day 2 of the ceasefire while it. 6 has delayed the release of the captive, it is seemingly going according to the plan now. and what these families are hoping for is that in the next 2 days after that and the 3rd and 4th day of the cease fire there hoping there will be no more delays and things will go according to the plan on top of that. thank you very much for that. i'm the son who is joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. and we're drawing now by model on the charlotte. i'll just be our senior political analyst mode one. when we lost foot,
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we were interrupted by the is randy on these flips to us. and daniel diary he was holding a news conference to talk about the delays and the release, and that it was old back on track. and now that is where the army has confirmed the captives a back with the red cross. what did you make of what he had to say about how things were going and that they are? he repeated many times that the israeli army is committed to the cx 5. but the, the will, must continue, which is something that is really lead as a going to great pains to repeat. who are they talking to? well 1st, when we were 1st interrupted, the 1st statement i heard from the is very immediate that a spokesperson was rather well, been factual. let's just put it that way. if it's not a lie, it's at least not, not factual. he said uh from the, from the very beginning our pain was thrown, at least by the captives. that's just not true. the declared aims of the is there
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a limited 30 on government for the very beginning was 1st and foremost a defeats him us. and 2nd, to release the captives and everyone understood the past 50 days. that them said releasing the captives by force, which usually also meant at the risk of losing those captives to war through the bombings and disagreements and so on. makes the hostages anything but a product if it is ready to go. the 2nd thing is when he was asked about the violation of the deal is notably about the age reaching garza, he said, and i'm quoting the english translation, we have nothing to do with that. imagine the occupying power of gaza city today said that they have absolutely nothing to do with it. i think the guys said it's the u. n. as the international organizations that are coordinating aid going into
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the north and to the south of gaza. and if they themselves, that's very limited to the shooting of civilians. sure thing activity is, i mean, on video we see them shooting. got so many. i was just walking back to the customer . so you can imagine them being in both of the control of guys, the shooting and everything that moves that they would actually not be at all involved in delaying some of those trucks trying to get to the people when is there and it says is committed to basically ethnically cleanse guys of the problem today is that a lot of the people engaged the whole state and guys didn't the not the masochistic . they're not suicide though. a lot of them just can't leave either old people, sick people, other others kind of people who just simply cannot get through the cell. so the idea to blame people for their own entrapment in gaza. and then for the, for them to declare that they actually have noticed sponsibility as an is. busy up to buying power for the aids not getting to the people is just a joke. just one last thing about guns,
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which was just heard about that the fish will not be repeated, which is actually that said statement to here. and that is that will only do this on the fire. yeah. it just be basically poses the question why what time us to release anyone when they know that the is there is and nothing but just throwing how much and kidding or it's minutes instantly. that's why would they negotiate for release of anyone if that's what the is really been game is. yeah. loved one. i just want to bring the viewers attention to and yours as well. we are looking at live pictures now of a convoy, and we can see the red cross symbol on this vehicle. and we've been hearing that the 13 is really captive. and 17, sorry, 13 is where the captions and 7 for, for nationals. i'm being told that that number has been revised to full foreign
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nationals, 13 is really captive. and now making their way in those vehicles that you can see on the screen there. they have been handed over by him off his military when i'll cassandra gave to the international committee of the red cross they, we believe that in those vehicles that are heading out from the rafa crossing, leaving from southern gaza into egypt and they will make their way back to israel, off the 49 off to 50 days of being, being held in gaza by him off. it's been delayed by several hours and this is what we were talking about. but one delayed by several hours. i'm off listed a number, a number of reasons for that today and something that you mentioned earlier. and again, it is something that's being documented as well. did shoot at people who were trying to go to the north. but as well, it was maintained, even after the cease fire agreement was announced, that it was not going to met the people from the south go back to the door. that
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was not part of the agreement that there are really going to allow people travel to the north people who are in charge of, you know, she monetary and deliveries and, and, and, and, and, and, and such. a ma says that you broke the seas 5 agreements by shooting at civilians and in fact, shooting dead at least one civilian. it just shows it is bed just there was an agreement button. is the disagreement within this agreement, or are they not seeing things the same way? what's happening here? but, but the people who does the civilians who are trying to pull their loved ones from under that level have not signed any agreement. mm hm. basically for want to go through their homes, they want to see where they have lost family members. are they, i have not signed a deal with anyone. these are just civilians trying to get to their homes. and there is definitely another way of stopping us if the end from getting to that homes and shooting them. and what happens, i want to humanity. the only way you stop people from going home, it should say,
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shooting, got them freely. i mean, you can always block them. why shooting at them? why is that the only way is of the reaction to anything that is kind of thing. and i mean look at them in general, sort of, they trying to celebrate that. i don't know if their loved ones and is there a is actually was little federalism for celebrating that. i don't know if the loved one and juice of them can this, this degree of humanity is really beyond belief and the response of these areas. and that's what i wanted to talk to you about, and that's what we were discussing. because this is really the, the flip side of this is really one going towards the palestinians, whether in god's angels, somewhere elsewhere that this needed to be seen brokered by egypt on cover. and the united states and the doctor says that they should have been seen as a new opening, a positive step, find it for more to come to release more captives and present those from from. is
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there any just that this could be a micro, will cause a for where you can deal with the, with things diplomatically the then many sadly, and that the human capital. and that's been lost, tens of thousands of casualties, but also the political capital that the united states spent on this deal. and on this war, you're losing credibility, right after sunset or through the out of but most of what, even some on its own public opinion. i mean, look at the military capital this been spent on this war from the united states. look at the economic capital they, they approve more than $14000000.00 of assistance for those right. the widgets war one can only imagine over $14000000000.00 as well. spence, to which piece, instead of waging war, look at all the western leaders that came to that agent just because there was an act. and then there was a war instead of him showing up in order to which piece that shows off to support.
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is there any, would you more so all of that, all of that. what i'm doing and what mongering over the past 50 days we are seeing and now started to do it in this brokering of a ceasefire. broken and of a deed where people can find their loved ones. what does the news read or inside a sign that humanitarian aid can reach people? this is a microcosm for a better vision, a better way of dealing with the, with the compass. things if you, what is right, palestine based, waging, know wherever waging. yeah. it's the 1st glimmer of hope for the same level and thank you very much for that. senior political analyst model on the shadow. and we're going to go now to the abraham. she's joining us live from the doing it in the occupied westbank with palestinians are waiting for those prisoners to be released from jail and new that we have been proposing. we're seeing pictures now. the convoy of the red cross we believe carrying is really captive 13 is really
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captives and full foreign nationals alpha, gaza. and that of course means that in a few hours, we will see the t 9 palestinians who being detained and is really present prisons being released. i know you've been speaking to the families of some of those who will be released and, and, and, and some who a hurtful or disappointed that they loved ones will not be released. yes, some family members have received the good news. so they've made their way here to wait for their family members to be released from israel prisons. others are disappointed of course, but they're still hopeful that the fact that this deal is being carried on is that it's continuing gives them hope that future deals are potentially on the agenda and can really release other prisoners. they're looking for size the at
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those who have high sentences, who really have no other way of being outside bars if it's not. and through these deals, we're seeing a hundreds gathering here. the majority of them are heading towards that direction . and you might ask why it is because at the end of that street, there is the is there really isn't it called the old father? this is the place where the 139 palestinian prisoners who have been released yesterday as part of the 1st batch of the deal have been released from the expectation here among spouse. the news is that this is with that it is going to happen. we've been seeing palestinians confronting with the is really forces that are inside the present. we've been seeing more and more palestinians making their
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way here because they've seen the list. they've seen the numbers of palestinians were going to be these. and maybe that's just the numbers. the names interestingly, someone has made her way here for, for mid a. not because she has someone inside this really jail. but you'll tell us why so far into this, this is a human headed up, she saw, eh, why are you here on the other a we are here to receive the prisoners in general, but we have been surprised that one of prisoners from jeanine who's been there for a while since he was 14 years old, which means a 2 years ago. so they've been all surprised because we are his relatives about so don't you think that he has no one or that his families could not come because of the security check point. so, so we are his family and we are the family of all the prisoners and in arabic.
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why didn't his family come here? why couldn't they come, lish? ashan how i should because of the military check points made by these riley's, it's very difficult to come here. almost impossible, so that's why they couldn't come. they've been surprised that he will be released. they would not, they have not seen the knots of fide or in for you. many palestinians are finding it difficult. we've been also talking about subtler attacks against the palestinians. and so far you don't know the person in the map, that means it's not my bottom. no, no, i don't know how much better on them, but we have been surprised when we were gathered here and we wanted to welcome to prisoners in general. so we told them that he should not think that he has no one or the 2 families would think that nobody's waiting for him. we are all here to welcome all the prisoners. we will be here to welcome specifically and especially this prisoner has been released. he's to our son and he's the son of palestine, and we are happy to see him being released and the free again after all those years
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is a joy and happiness for all the israel as is listed in households and all the palestinian families. oh goodness. yeah, well yes, i wish to come in and cases i always like to participate. this is a joy we should celebrate. it has its own taste. it is the taste of freedom. it, it's always different and unique exist. so what do you think about the deal? well, i hope that everyone will be released. i hope that all the presence will be empty to maybe we can have some peace in that case. and just, i mean, just but it is the chief moments. it's an important achievements and height. a lot of the most only that it's only a hit for these riley skews so much so good on shipping them so far. and as you've heard there, some people are volunteering to be families for those whose families couldn't make it. here they've been reporting have indeed on the increasing subtler attacks
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against palestinians. this becoming difficult to move from one city to another. and since after the war, the check points having pre the blockades by is really forces that many 3 check points all have been making the lives of palestinians more and more complicated. the attacks against palestinians are increasing, which is making the movement between one city to another. more difficult, specifically that costs and is, would tell you that those subtler attacks go on, know this, go without the indictments. so kind of thing is feel scared. but as a fault was saying, palestinians want these prisoners to know that they're all their families here need that. thank you very much for that. that is neither it for him live for us in they to now in the occupied westbank. and we're all going to stay in the occupied westbank that goes charles trust that he's live for us and on the day and tells
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what's happening way you while we believe that there's many families there who also hopeful that's right. gradually, with saying uh, families arriving an expectation of seeing their loved ones being brought to well to stand outside this government building to be re united with them. and we expect celebrations if indeed it does happen. but the mood is definitely changed here in the last couple of hours of cost. yes, that was initial phase at the beginning of the evening as to whether this deal was going to go ahead or the 2nd day of it. but it seems so the fall of 2 to jeanette will be back on track. i'd like to introduced you but now it's a mean a knols nephew was arrested about 7 months ago. 17 year old. uh with uh uh he had received
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a very serious hating injury during that. he's very limited to you right only a few days before his arrest, wellness time that was is on the list. thank you very much for speaking to us. so nice, but also the obvious initial question is you know what your reaction, how are you failing to this news that hopefully you're going to be seeing. go next to you again in the next few hours. and to be honest, it's mixed feelings. it's mixed between joy and the 7 s l parts. we are happy to see the present. um, maybe with them use that and the residence in 7 months. but the other version of it, there's the, the a long time, especially female prison. i like right job useful was a, was in jail since 9 in to the, nor have all the other give. so well in that time that we are heading our, the dentist,
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i didn't get the band we are leaving or what hot leading for them. but we believe that joy is that is this sense also, and not the thank you bye at the break. us must the let them to break. i will have been is the at this wise that also here in was back to there. there are mark does, and just like 5 minutes from me in about an hour at all, he was, as isn't it did with was the blood. but despite that we will give it is this thing with everything. and then we will be happy for a lot of but it's in um we will be says we learned from our experience with the a you have a book you'll buy out of that and then minutes weekend be happy, we will be heavy. and this is what we are going to now. now we are shedding this. can you describe the kind of effect? can you describe the kind of effect that it's had on the family?
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what was life like without was um over the last 7 months so. so for the general effects on the atmosphere on the psychological stage of a family that has to ensure that a goes with them you the use at the, in the job is a high but it gives the soul funny. so kind of as giving verizon and getting one and when was the outcome we know again, oh my god, this i was here with the alarm and i don't so the when the, just one week, 9 days before you was that is that the was the short then they had that use it and then he spent one week in the hospital which was a, that was a to just kind of still it was up, get him on the head. yeah, exactly. it was a theater. guess. goodness that why we were standing on the rooftop of our house. suddenly they began to shoot from nowhere. and he was the and one that with my
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husband who had also a boy a broken not and have them do. you have the reason the instead of the go on. so when we was all worried about him, we were so scared because it's a head injury and just stuff that he was really to run the hospital and they came and they of them. and he is a child, then he had the dream. he has gold you. he is in his last school in the history the last the school year. if you wasn't planning to go to the was the new bell cities the trying the and all what you want the study and all these things, then suddenly everything, 10 is the one bed. the them that every because reads man is in presence. he's been $4.00 to $5.00 days and i to less and, and then invest could be what is in which one of those integrations, and that we knew nothing about them. we put in then every, each,
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even the lawyer you for them visit them at this $45.00 beds or let's say a 50 the, from the day you as in just the lee was out of the place. and it was like a nice man for everybody, especially for his bed on time. he has um, uh, 40 years old. this is sad. and since he was over there since the 1st of june of bell loud, she's sleeping in his bed. she would've used to live in the room because the every day and she said, i want to stay close though with them. i want to feel with them. i want to smell at the very end of with them. so she, if you would like, we are always making from new york, you by the time room. so yeah, the budget was very, very big. but the water is, and the fee of it was because the big a because is some with the executive way of the likes of expansion at
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every minute. something good to have and that's sufficient. listen to all of us and we know nothing about the prison as we. we know that they took everything from them . they don't have a fair meals. and one of them, it isn't up to you of the at least the said that was that with them use them feeling a busy weekend was good and not right way of because he, they've been sick ism it is it me because in so we are worried and so they have all this feed, all this a gay use inside us. if i can say, i guess i am gonna come to and i love, enjoy life, this 7. is it all the list being in prison? i was, family can experience it. then getting a little bit and of course i was having this is incomplete without that, but isn't as was sentence for life by the end with them, he has
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a death to be of the least doesn't matter when up there one year, 5 years about the prison as horse was sometimes more like um that that's not how they will be released unless they have such as well. just to just to put you on. obviously prisoners, for example, that all i've been taking since october the 7th, right? the way across the occupied by bank bolton, 3100 of them. these ongoing is really ministry rights one happening as we speak. now. we still, we understand in jeanine at least 2 people killed in, in that right. what kind of effect twos that having on psychologically on, on people in general, living in the occupied westbank, these nightly rates, nightly, intimidated, daily and night, the intimidation by these,
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by the ministry of how is it changed? how is it increased in the last 7 weeks or so? of course, by the end we are talking about the q base in. so there's not the sound that a q base, and there's no minute, beth, you put the views. so ever, this is for some sense, 7 of the october 7th, they are escalating, their assess that was back, especially seth lab said love the them is the skillet, the, the, as all, the my thread said that killing cnn. even though they, they killed them. it was called about the lot they, they don't care because no, but the re and get the engines to what's really going on. and it was back and all the focus in guys which is something it, it's, it's the right thing. even us as people living in with that we are sometimes it's not like shy, but we don't want to talk about what we are facing because we want the focus to be
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on guys. but what's happening in was back is very big. it's better than just us and it's very as like we, we are expecting every day of, for example, when i leave the door to my work, to add that there are 2 points that they thought that they checked our fonts. they, for a post on facebook, they just think of a man or even a woman as fit in them. i better think of them digging to the close of them just for a post on social media. sometimes they confiscated the form. thank you both for our subbing as the last 4 hours and you don't know whether you will be back or not with everything. everything that let us do you listen is still at the front desk in my village said let's try the. c the door to door in the village to them houses. so
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we have to do like a night shift that this to got to got the bill. it the yeah. like get got, think the village eh, or security shift the for the village and other places that loved it. when with that, like they jo, villas, the in the and they get and now there are many villages who put in to go to a for a live high on the. yeah. yeah. but now i'm gonna, we're gonna have to stop be the sorry to interrupt, but thank you very much. indeed for talking to us. very graphic. had a detailed description of, of life here in the occupied west bank. and obviously your feelings and the release of your nephew. thank you so much for talking to us. so yes, that you have a very detailed and descriptive look at life in the occupied westbank. just to bring you details an update on that ongoing rate and
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jeanine. as i mentioned, these 2 people killed so far in that right. according to our associates, they are saying that these really minutes are you still brought the 2 by and hospital agencies inside janine we're also hearing reports now a um certainly uh, according to the policy you know, storage you guys saying that a young man is being shown date is may and is this friday and then legally is ready, settlement to fill out which is in the fall from here that's happened in the last couple of hours. so yeah, another indication of the intimidation and the violence that says experienced by hundreds of thousands, if not full of palestinians living right away across the occupied territory and no less often divide them from dr. probably the west bank. charlie, thank you very much for that. that's child stratford life for us, and i'll be day and we are waiting for foods, you know,
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i'm palestinians to be released from this rainy jails. the thousands more remained behind. bah, so let's take a closer look at the conditions, palestinian prison, his face in those jails. and the laws governing then lives since 1967 israel has imposed a separate and legal system of the occupied westbank palestinians live on a military legal system. while is riley settlers are governed by civilian or criminal systems on the is riley military. yours, a detainee can be held for questioning for a period of $75.00 days without charge. the detaining can also be bought from meeting the lawyers for a total of 30 days, which can be extended to 60 days, as well as also the only country that tries children in military cause. many of them are interrogated without the presence of a family member or may to sign papers in hebrew language that may not understand under the military order one o one issued right off to it and legally occupied palestinian territories as well
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criminalize holding civic activities such as organizing or participating in protests, as we are looking now at some live pictures and these ambulances that are waiting for the 13 is riley captives. and for foreign nationals, we believe that they are ty nationals, these the ambulances that are waiting for them. they are being brought to the rough of crossing. that's the crossing between garza and egypt on southern gaza, southern and border with egypt, these ambulances that will take the recently released 13 is really captives and for foreign nationals. we believe that they will then be taken by boss through egypt to an a base,
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and israel will receive an initial medical checkup and then they'll be flown by how the cop to to 6 different hospitals in the tennessee region. with them more thoroughly check. this is what happened on friday night during the 1st day of the seas 5, when the 1st group of 13 is ready captives at a similar number of time, nationals and one filipino worker was released. so just in the past hour we have seen the captive traveling and red cross the international committee of the red cross vehicles. and i believe that these are ambulances that are waiting for them at the russell crossing or ice. let's go back to the issue of palestinian prison this that we were speaking about. and we're joined now by new to at a cost and associated professor at rutgers university and the human rights lawyer. and she's joining us live from the philadelphia in the united states. miss etiquette. thank you very much for your time. so how does to the end present as do
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they received due process or transparency and how the cases of dealt with? so i think that you answered that in your overview of this system. palestinians have lived under military occupation for 56 years, an apartheid regina for 75 years that consolidated, subtler colonial expansion under military a law which is a form of exceptional law where you suspend civilian oversight and replace it with military oversight. they even do not have due process. you cannot interrogate your accuser. you do not have the rights of forwarded to you as someone who is presumed innocent until proven guilty instead within this military system, as we've seen as, as been documented. anyone who comes before this military tribunal has a 99.9 percent chance of conviction,
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which leads many in the policy and international human rights community and beyond . to describe it as a kangaroo court, more under this military law system laws are legislated and can be retro actively applied, which means that people don't even know what laws exist and if they're violating them as they're taking place. this is a meant to be an exceptional form of law in a moment of a more fair or fond the war. but israel has made military rule against palestinians, a permanent condition, one that has really made a mockery of international law, human rights law, even humanitarian law. and we should understand it for what it is, which is a steady takeover of palestinian lands without the palestinians on that. i'm using a liberal framework of military vision c and a temporary nest falls temporary. and this at a cost we heard recently from list of about who the who's, you know,
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the head of the political party, the palestinian national initiative. and he was trying to put the situation into context for us. he had mentioned something like 1000000 pounds to hands has been arrested since 1967. that's a population eligible population of around 5000000. when we talk about the present of exchange that's taking place, you know, the 13 is really captives every day of the ceasefire. so t does rarely, captives will be released in exchange for $39.00, palestinian prison is $1.00 to $3.00 as well. usually always willing says more palestinians in exchange deals, then the number of is re lease. who afraid? can you put that into context for us and tell us why that is? and i think just to highlight that 20 percent of the palestinian population has been imprisoned by israeli occupation forces. and that should tell us that it's not that palestinians are committing crimes. but that the crime itself is to be posted in and to exist on the land where israel is trying to settle and confiscate and
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remove those palestinians. palestinians can be arrested for driving on a segregated road for digging too deep for a water. well, where the law says that the couldn't dig that deep for traveling to jerusalem in order to pray if they're not residents there and didn't get a military permit in order to, to go there. it is so easy to be imprisoned. that nearly for existing you have that possibility. also note that the way that we often talk about palestinian prisoners is to describe them as prisoners as if they were convicted when in fact we should understand them as hostages. these are palestinians were taken, as we indicated earlier, there is no due process. oftentimes they're held without charge or trial in definitely for, for, for many, many years. and this law, which we understand as administrative detention to be able to hold palestinians without charge or trial to renew it every 6 months is a derivative of british colonial law. so here,
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just to emphasize the concepts that you're speaking about is a colonial context. that is not in the past tense, but it is in the present tense. the same colonial frameworks that were used in order to govern natives in order to either exploit them or in a settler colonial context to remove them altogether. is used here in order to will pass to means the same can be said for the withholding of palestinian corpses, including my cousins courts now held for over 3 and a half years as my guardian. but he's held under a british colonial law regulation 133, subsection 3, which was used in order to withhold the body to determine when it should be when it should be buried. israel's highest court has amended that law in order to hold now over 80 palestinian corpses hostage after dest, and explicitly called them hostages. after death, to enter into negotiation. it is a very grim,
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the situation. there is some hope now for the palestinian prisoners who are alive and who are being released. but given that there is a maximum of 240 is really captives. and there has been talk about the potential for this for days. these 5 being extended and that for you know, every beyond the 4 days beyond foot team is where they kept as being released on those 4 days. that if a mouse can continue to release, some is really captives and palestinian prisoners will continue to be released. but again, given that there was a limited number of as rarely captives, how do you see how hopeful are you that this can lead to any, you know, real change for the thousands of palestinians around 8000 palestinian prisoners who are in is randy james. so at least 2 points to make here. one is what do we expect immediately from visix this prisoner exchange that's taking place? and on that note,
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we have to remember that how much is also when holding several of military leaders and officers captive, which will not be as easily released as the civilians. instead, they will be withheld to be exchange for palestinian um you know, high security level prisoners who israel will be reticent to exchange. this will take many, many years as we've seen in the past, but that's just on the prisoner exchange and what can be done. but this wasn't just about an exchange of prisoners. this was about ending conditions that have limited the possibility of pulsing in life. first and foremost is to end the siege. i'm a god, this trip to end the occupation to actually dismantle a part died. it wasn't nearly to, to get us to this present point. we have to keep in mind that is real as the only software and from the grid to this the overseeing, in a part site regina can easily rear rest all of these palestinians unless there is a meaningful change that not just releases the prisoners,
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but actually undermines and switches this severe power and balance that allows israel to control policy and live without them either being sovereigns of their own state for citizens of a state of israel. just just thinking about that hypothetically. and so here we have to think about not just in the immediate moment, but also what comes next given the israel says that it plans on resuming its ethnic cleansing campaign in the north. and we see military sniping at palestinians who have just crossed over to check on their homes are on their families. we know that we're thinking far into the future. but even right now is real needs to append it. system of ethnic cleansing, apartheid occupation and subtler colonialism. miss etiquette, thank you so much for your time and your analysis on this. we really appreciate it . that is new to an account. joining us live from philadelphia as well that
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a 100000 people have valid, again in london to show solid dash 8 for the palestinian people. demonstrations have been taking place regularly in the bushes, capital and across the u. k. since the world again, they are calling for a permanency is fine. what else being the government to stuff that support for israel? and then the for the pains, more than a 100 protest is gathered outside a religious, central, and the capital. urging the countries later to back a ceasefire and gaza, the calling on the president to sign a un resolution to stop as well as bob and campaign. and journalist from the venezuelan television network held a candlelight vigils, the gentlest killed in israel's war on gaza. and the capital cut off because they held up posters with the names of those who were killed in the past 7 weeks. the slogan, genocide and gaza was printed on the t shirts. the president of police who says the gathering is to, on a journalist covering the will,
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especially those who paid within lives. let's say we're looking for something kind of connection. i'm always thinking that an action generates a reaction. there were things that don't necessarily have to generate that reaction for them. they still have to say that we are here, that we have a different ethic that we are impacted by what is happening. find to let them know that we're not going to keep quiet to say thank oliver. and just a bit of news from the occupied westbank, at least 2 palestinians have been told. and now the 7 injured in that is really rate on jeanine that will be mentioning one person is in critical condition. um it is very military back was blocked, access to 2 major hospitals, close to the janine refugee camp. at least $234.00 palestinians have been killed in the west bank since the will began on october the 7th. and that's it from me, elizabeth per on them for this news out of do stay with us. we're back in just a couple of minutes with the on go and coverage of the full dates, cease fire between as well and how mos on the latest, on the release of 13,
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is there any captives and full for nationals, time nationals from gaza. the, as these really war and girls that escalates out his ears, correspondence are on the ground. once it is impossible for civil defense teams to come to this part of the refuge account that was due car rushing to the hospital. he is really military is pushing deeper into guys that didn't know fed option just to evacuate to the southern areas which caused it to be also a very risky journey. both diplomats wait for a break through bombardment. thing guys a continue and the families waiting for the return of their relative people are really worried right now that they are facing collective punishment. i'm only going to continue with and they just depends on which is 0. it was the gruesome manager that shops malaysia to policeman was sentenced to death for shooting. a young woman
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