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happen, and that's, there is a delay without further explaining what was the reason a statement came by, how much military when the sun forget. and then later on a speech by a senior, how most of the visually from the root is stated clearly. well, where are the reasons behind the delay? it was more of a suspension of the swab deal, a given a free violations, the cited by the, by how much. and it's military when the 1st to a violation, have to do with the a. but these really barring the, the free flow of the humanitarian aided trucks, into the goddess, or particularly into the northern part of does a much needed area for humanitarian aid and, and medical supplies and food supplies. but unfortunately, out of the 200, a humanitarian, 80 trucks that were allowed yesterday, only a limited number of them reach the northern parts of death. and just to compare that to the dire needs of people stranded in the north and part of guys and gaza
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city. those limited number of a trucks where did not cause any significant change on the, on the ground. people in the northern part are hungry or thirsty, they need medical supplies that needs medical attention to need access to drinking water. most the water in the northern part is contaminated, not suitable for human consumption. they needed a fuel and cooking gas just to get through the days after 48 days of ongoing bombardment and, and relentless airstrikes, literally destroying every means of life in the know defy. another violation was cited by the in the statement. it would have to do with the $1500000.00 palestinians in defending part of exactly. we didn't win or divide these really military to move to the southern part to avoid bombing we're not allowed to go back . in fact, the were these really mandatory a stablish,
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but it's called the seas fire line and how to block the road for that had been roads for the people coming to the northern parts. so few people, and many of the people at the early hours of the morning made their way in attempt to go to the north, to check on their homes and to see their relatives and loved one. but unfortunately, they were shut at my live i, munitions, and enter guests. 2 people were reported killed and many were injured at that incident. a 3rd violation signed it in both the statement and the speech. it was the uh, the breach of the no fly. at a test, the test prep time is free, and between 10 am in the morning and 4 pm. that's 6 hours of no fly time frame, but a spy and surveillance drone was spotted in the skies of the guys trip together these reason at 1st, how much then it's military wing to delay the, the swab until it gets reassurance. is it from this very side that it was going to
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adhere to the terms of his condition and by it he be involved in by the country. in addition, the how much receive the those assurances and, and then responded to the request by the addiction and the country. and the proceeded with the uh, the, the release of the captive from guys, honey, thank you very much indeed, honey mama talking to some con units i want to bring in from montreal. one ravonne issues co editor of the online use site is generally a and a is a non resident follow at the center of a conflict on humanitarian studies. very good to have you with us. i want to draw on your experience a, as someone who knows a great deal about conflict resolution with regards to the delay that we've seen over the last few hours prior to the palestinian prisoners. and these really captives being released, how from a context to a point of view, how likely is that to happen is that kind of thing really to be expected and to do
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like this, as well as people who have dealt with these relatives will tell you the typical pattern, is it 1st you negotiate an agreement, and then you have to negotiate the implementation of what's already been agreed upon. and then they will never the less trying to implement into what has already been agreed and the way that best suits their interests. so that's one aspect. a 2nd aspect is that i think we're also dealing with the test of wills here in which these realities are trying to implement the agreement in their way to show how boss that they're in control and in charge. and how mass responded by delaying the release of captives to demonstrate that they won't be terminated. and that they insist on the agreement being implemented as a, as concluded several days ago. so i think there are several factors, and i have to say, i mean you, these are obviously not minor issues,
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but they're not exactly the heart of the substance of disagreements. are that right? i think that explains why ultimately it was resolved after several hours. it does that, i was going to ask you, does that give us an indication of, of the, the, the speed at which cuts are needed? we're able to find some sort of solution to this. um, does that give us an indication of the significance of, of these monitors? i know we're likely to see more incidents like this in certain above. we have one more day to go. is it likely that in the next 24 hours or so, we're going to see a similar situation where both sides as you say, are kind of like testing the waters and testing the tolerances of each other. well there's, there's 2 more days and, you know, the most of these issues can be resolved. but i mean, when it gets to the point where israel is shooting to the refugees attempting to return to their homes, to visit family or get a change of clothes,
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that's obviously a very serious matter. and another issue was that there are no monitors on site to, to monitor the proper implementation of the various commitments by the party. so, you know, if anyone wants to sabotage disagreement, they will certainly have an opportunity to do so and then blame it on the other side. given all the very tough statements we've seen from is really leaders on the one hand, one might think that it would be in their interest to resume the war and, and defensive as soon as possible. i think another interpretation is that they're talking so tough in order to be able to justify an extension of the truths by then claiming that it was their threat. the threats of further military pressure that compelled the policy indians to agree and extension in here,
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we have to remember that at the outset of this war is real specifically the prime minister and the defense minister, the chief of staff made very clear there would be no negotiations and there would be no truce. and what we have now is it true that used by negotiations? and so therefore, i think you know that they're in a politically difficult spot. one robotic, we appreciate a call at a total of on line. you cited john leah, thank you very much. indeed. thank you. of the hundreds of protests, those in israel demonstrated near the prime minister's residence, calling on him to resign. their accusing benjamin netanyahu of miss handling the wall is how much they also said he's not doing enough to bring back all the hostages. some health banners the saying nothing. yahoo destroyed israel deliveries job for the of the 7 days after the biggest one. we had
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the baby raised me while as our correspondent honey was saying, millions of people have been displaced in gaza, our unable to return to their homes, even with the seas. 590 ebony expressing their frustration, the anger and fear for the state of homes. they left behind a lot of this and we came from the law here on for over whelmed with fish weed on photo, our life switch from ruthless bombardment. despite the current truce, we cannot go back home. we are still get by fear we are trumped inside the school. sting with more than 60 people inside the payer room. despite all this, we sign god for what we have come to. however, we cannot go back to the north under any circumstances where the come,
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i wish i could go home. our extended family stretches across full households, but we can't go back as long as these railways are continuing to shower us with miss styles and the bones of the like thousands of thousands, we came from beat like yeah, the is really air force drops leaflets, warning us to leave, we were bombarded from all directions. the northern part of the gaza strip was totally destroyed. we held her ground as much as we could, but there was nothing but showing fear, towing and destruction. we ran for our lives like many. again, these railways dropped the leaflets warning northern guidance from returning. but we palestinians are a people of fortitude, we will hold, steadfast to our homeland with a building that had served as guys as legislative headquarters has been reduced to rubble. your video shows only the entrance of what was gas was part of the building is still standing before raising it to the ground is very soldiers post itself is
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with their flag from inside the main hall. what does the 4 day cease fire and gaza approaches the half way mark? palestinians are rushing to pull out their loved ones from under the rubble, so they can bury them properly. many say, well, the power see them as mere numbers and not victims more not from a solid binge and vague. and let me give you a warning. some of you might find the images and it's report distressing myself. i will travel through him. he says that in gods hands know how many can do looking to reach multiple levels of concrete in the bottom step, calling people in goals that came out looking for people. they last example know it is in the ones that use was in place. we run to search for our loved ones, family members and friends. we found many of them. but with these results is we kind of pull them out excruciating, helped us this set and the demand. and they see their relatives bodies under their
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troubles. yet unable to do anything about it, it's read our 5th street is really buttons of public. most of no garza into debris . even 1st responders were not sped. a lot of i came here about an hour after my home was hit. we were pulling out women and children assisting a team of civil defense. and all of a sudden we were targeted by the bombs and missiles. people were able to come out because as well and homeless agreed to a prison. the swap in exchange for the for the ceasefire. the scale of destruction hasn't been widely seen by international audiences. new during lists that are allowed to feed into gaza. and even the language is dictated by his reading, the officials. i kind of at that stand because it's like they released children and then we released children. i'm sorry, don't accept that. you can say women and miners and they did most major newspapers and tv outlets called them is really women and children and palestinian women and miners. only the guardian newspaper issue to try to for cation later. that the
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insensitivity was unintentional, the palestinian see the failure to see the children as children. as to the dehumanization, malik was a teenager when she was arrested by his really forces. abilities comes as a young woman. age 23. mother was a 17 year old high schooler, she spent a t as in jail and now released at the age of $24.00. a money, no one fatima. how many with us? i'm a share some of their story. at least $88.00 women and more than $250.00 youngsters under 17 are and it's really jail summer jail for offenses like throwing stones it is really set this and then legally paying, it looks almost as well. i used to look like this. so 50 percent of her body was severely burned as a family says she was left to burn in the car. according to them, as far as the car was set ablaze, been, is really soldiers open fire. while she was driving on tuesdays is really forces
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who called her a terrorist incentives to 11 years in jail. charged with trying to designate her fuel tank. your soldiers, how the thing is wonderful to acknowledge they are also human beings and to try and recover the bodies of their loved ones. so they can be given property burials. they have to do it quickly because the for the cease fire is already halfway through some of the job aids out of their the palestinians are taking advantage of the 4 days. seems fine to find some relief after 49 days of his radio strikes and shelling him outside once to the beaches of southern gauze and she sent this report . after weeks of air strikes, shelley and destruction. a day at the beach is a welcome break for many in south and gaza. it's the only place left for people to freeze, so fresh air. they don't have other recreational places to go too much of gaza
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has been reduced to rubble like israel's air strikes. well, it isn't evacuated from shifted juan and got the city like thousands of other palestinians. he hasn't been able to check out his home. that's because ease really forces are preventing people from the north to go back. and he says he bought his 3 little girls to the beach to find some joy. taking advantage of a 4 d. c. supplier between him, us and israel. october october issue, but the biggest burden is on the children. they were very afraid and terrified during the war, so we took advantage of the seas far to come down and try to contain them a little by the sea. so they could enjoy themselves a bit to dream and proxima late. happily on the shore, they say it's something they miss doing for several weeks of this. for most of my
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kids, we are very happy because we weren't able to go anywhere for so long. and now we can finally play in the scene. after nearly 2 non sub relentless ease release task policy as well, has been no with so let. so i looking for some relief and peace of mind and the waves and source of the sea. most valves from the north and goes to city have lost their homes. they have been living in united nations run schools since they were forced to move south. boston is a fisher man who has no other source of income. he says he has come to the sea to catch, to push, in order to provide for his family. the thousands of 1000 using cost of living on a daily wage have struggled to feed their families during israel's war part of
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machado facility. if we sell it regardless of the wor, no matter how much bombardment there is, i will continue going to the see what choice do i have? i need to feed my family. who else will give us money? they don't know what will happen once this short ceasefire and but for now the spouse do you say all they want is to feel the joy and call they have been deprived off for so long. you may see it l g 0, han units in the south and cause the strip more than a 100000 people to evaluate again in london to demand a permanent cease fire in gaza. that's the latest and a series of demonstrations intended to put pressure on israel and the international community. the police have also been under pressure over their handling of the process. so far all brandon has been to the rally and the british capital. as soon as another enormous turn out from the pro palestine campaign, activists from
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a wide variety of affiliated groups, not just from london, but across the u. k. united in that demand for permanency spot and gaza. the policing of these demonstrations is also under the spotlights, despite the fact that it was fall right. count to demonstrate does not pro palestine groups who are responsible for the violence seen on a previous, riley, a full nice again. nonetheless, leaf, it's well being distributed among the crowd by police officers wanting to play cards and chance containing racism or hate speech would result in arrest and prosecution. one launch organizer knows impressed. it's not the police, his business to tell much as well face common cannot say they've already admitted no legal challenges ever taking place on the stomach. so it's simply intimidation. moments. police of statistics show that across the capital, there's been a significant increase in both as lama, civic and anti semitic hate crimes since the south of the war in guns. but the u. k . governments passed the description of these spar rallies as hate marches is
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strenuously disputed by organizers. we also reject any attempt to there are many attempts to be made to complain anti semitism with legitimate advocacy for protest in new rights, including a times to try to demonize the gem, a child from the river, tennessee out of school and will be frank. so we expect the police to walk within the law. we know the faithful people coming here today, a peaceful. i'm now clear on the foundations when we say a motion, which i clear unto races, foundations. there was some individual arrest on suspicion of offences connected to hate speech and support for how much less than a dozen individuals in a crowd of many, tens of thousands of leaflets, reminding protest us about the payload on hate speeches. it calls often itself an infringement of free speech, but there are lingering questions among the demonstrations here about whether this kind of police tactics is either fast or proportional who are running onto 0 central. and i just don't, even filmmakers are coming to terms with the devastation and gaza. how did z ida is
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from joseph? and he told us in his own words, how he is resisting. is there any occupation? my name is kind of this the other, the founder and director of the long term palestine. think you guys are just of part of the process, but i'm the senior different with the 1st intifada and we had of the time a very limited access tool tool, tv solutions. on the phone. we had only 3 tv stations for children from the 3 of them to not really give us any thing that didn't supply us or it could presenting us go with us from senses as young people that there is something powerful and a lot of culture. and we need to understand the best way to use it as one of our tours in resistance. when i came to the u. k, i started to find more and i bought for the senior prince. and this is where my
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inspiration has started to how to actually agree it along somebody's confident for stephen as mm. somebody want anything because it more than 2000000 people living under very difficult circumstances when i talk to them. and he simply puts in a tool that is what i this is beyond and you can imagine nation a, it's every time we have the war before we order was assumed. that's the maximum for 30 days. all right, you just kind of go for and then it turned on with this one is, this is the unit name was your initial frame because we'll come and visit this. these events today they will visited next week, next month, next year. maybe they would come over to fit in 10 years later than 20 years later . because of what's happening and now it's not something. it's not like any of our war happened before. so it had an order 0. what can have all the rest of the day's
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news going gray in thailand is getting the government the financial a headache because the challenge of an aging population. cruise costly, the grieving mother and her child a 40 year old husband and father, a full show data in use for you. we took our children to the olive trees, when suddenly we saw them running towards us. we ran, but he had forgotten his phone and went back to get it. he bent down into shots and she was just trying to provide transfer me to the the right. so when i say sion, gish dean monitored 1597 investigations of these really secular violence committed against palestinians between the 200512022 only 3 percent of those investigations related to a conviction, the regime, the cold and the place to complete the useless at this time of war. the situation
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the you want to know, does it a we're bringing your live coverage of the lease of palestinian prisoners. i'm from is rarely jails. this is one of the prisoners who has been released and she has been speaking less less than in other a girls. but at the same time, the 1st day i, you know, they were just like as a level detained to girls next to my home to help on that day i had a long infection and it took me a week until i had a covered thank god for your safety and they were to release. thank you very much. thank you. on your watching. obviously this is just one of the palestinian prisoners who has
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been released as part of the prisoner and captive swaps that has been agreed between uh, how much so the on group that has been running garza and the is really military. um we are, we are on, we saw uh, pictures of age really captives being released by homeless and being taken to the rough on crossing where they then were transferred to israel. and we have, these are no pictures of the palestinian prisoners who've been released from is an, is really jails. there are set to be $139.00 of them. most of them are set to be a young man who have many of whom have being held in what's known as administrative detention that is essentially being held in there's really chose without being charged or convicted of a crime to ok. let's go back to some more other world news now ukraine says rushes counted out. the largest drone attack on keith since the stones of the war,
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military officials say nearly all of the 75 drones was shot down over the ukrainian capital rama. brian's reports for several hours the shot he drones came in waves, thousands at the time. i'm from different directions. keeps defenses lighting up the night sky looking to intercept the sleepless night for most of the cities residents of the 1st lights, they were able to fully assess the damage from folding debris. this is a kindergartener that was possibly destroyed, blowing out the windows of surrounding apartments, which is our home, a couple of we had the noise of drones. so we moved into the colorado where it safer. and there was a massive flash outside. and i even felt the heat from it. this attack has been described by ukrainian president fellow demands the landscape as an active terrorism is also condemned to the fact that it coincides with the 90 authentic
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verse 3 of the so called hollow double. the artificially ends you need to find in by the soviet complement of the days. viewed here is an active genocide that killed several 1000000 ukrainians in the early 19 thirty's. so lensky accused, the current must go government of continuing to commit genocide against the people of ukraine. mcbride. i'll just say era keith thailand is facing a demographic crisis so that i'm one of those above the age of 60 expect to the double in the next decade. because it's already struggling to provide as pension is with even basic care and some force to bottle money to make ends meet. as tony check reports for people rush full to grab, donate to close sign that the cost of living and bang cook is rising foster and some people in the cute, the food handouts, many elderly faces, they being particularly hard hit. the numbers rise, the old being left behind,
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handouts onto the options. typically, it lives by herself. an hour outside the tide. capital home is a small corrugated iron shack sitting on the edge of a low to low swamp, with some nosy, neighbours. her existence is hand to mouth, so she makes a living selling wild hub, she collects nearby pennies in the market, but she needs to borrow money just to survive. and once the $17.00 a month pension arrives, most of it is already spent. oh wow. and my kids went, that's separate where you, i missed them. i'm depressed, but my neighbors tells me not to worry. my daughter send some money once in a while, but it's not enough. i have to borrow from others and i pay them back. once i get my pension, even the prospect of retirement has gone so many. we need to keep working well beyond the age of 60 thailand, in the only country with a rapidly aging population. china, japan, most of western europe,
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but it's the only country to do so without substantial economic growth. thailand has grown old before it grew rich. and the pressure that puts on the type of government is likely to get was 10 is considered already age society. in 2031, you know that, you know, number will probably almost double. so we have around 12000000 at the moment. in the next 10 years it will be around $21.00. 22000000 people leave stands inside her humble home, surrounded by the few possessions she has. this wasn't the retirement she expected . and the only thing she now has value hon members. tony chung out is there a time that we're going to have more coverage of the war on gaza in just a few minutes on the days that this exchange of a 2nd, a group of is rarely captives held in garza and exchange for palestinian prisoners and it was raining, jails has happened, dr with the date of several delay of several hours on road madison. stay with us
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and all the when was the repair, it is sure visual and see us and he threw off when, i mean, i wasn't here, i shot him dead. the controversial us know, stand your ground. you're seeing that these laws actually encourage more violence. given your statements, the right to kim, we're sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok and denying justice to victims. families, lines investigate licensed you out to 0. what you're looking at that is one of the breach points through which how much collective came into his world warning sirens here is some site
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has been remarkably intensified during the last couple hours. we've seen these as strikes really concentrated on residential homes and residential building with dangerous con, spillover, of course, as well. so that the moment conversation here is a minute inside the hospital then without oxygen, without electricity is being debaters. and the baby's inside the house, they're dying. one after another. one of these 5 pills in me, every single day worked out of their existence. they've slowed shit as a principal present as a correspondence with any breaking the story we want to hear from those people who was normally not get that voices heard on the international news channels. one
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moment i'll be very proud all was when we covered the pool last week of 2015 at the terrible natural this, that's the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time the chairs enjoy an altered by the students and then there's a 2nd groups, 139 palestinians, a release to was made in prison. i'm being knighted with their families elsewhere in the occupied by spike massive crowds, so not to greet the women and children as they arrive shortly after being set free . meanwhile, 13 is a reason for ty captives released by hamas and are back in israel as part of the prisoner exchange. the.

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