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tv   Inside Story  Al Jazeera  November 26, 2023 3:30am-4:01am AST

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the resistance that's all so popular across your device territories. you know, groups that see themselves as having a legitimate right to defend themselves. but as you can see, the pictures some of these, some of these are all the kids. and we know that they wouldn't be a that would of reading costs the right people, something as simple as hurting started putting roll cities ready, bit of tree. so yeah i, i do right side, great on certain t issue as to the future. now this, as you, as you can see, this is a celebration and we're going to be hunting down some of the 5 is that we spoke to the us to try and get sound. just had a reaction and speak to say, release. so i'm, as i, as you say,
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it's the celebration that is going on and people are of course, aware of what is still going on or likely to carry on in gaza. but also you'll be telling us in the last few hours about the continuing is really minutes, we actually it's been going in the going on the able to say in janine and the occupying the west side as well. now they'll be also quite surface. that's exactly right. there has been a right to say being a, a large scale military right on all jeanine yet to gain a least cool people killed in that. right. another person killed very tries to have outside to any for any legal script limits. but these kind of rates these made it to right or not really a fan. now when i have a 3000 people arrested 60 hamas attacks on october, the 7th and i went over to one that people killed the old site. so
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yes, this release of this, the 2nd strong to prison is in this food a safe spot. despite the delays, you know, it comes at a time where we have seen increasing intimidation, increasing by the, by the user id policies in towns and cities across the occupied with bank kind of information is not kind of experience. but the studies very much with these people that you're looking at now they have an intimidation and certainly intimidation that, that, that many people for you here. and there is no sign of a letter stating in those for a society, right? same thing any, any time. so the data to be spoken about the enrollment will be explored, take that safe spot as a means of of increasing those. right. and except certainly want to kind of
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sydney, probably not of savings and the occupied territories base that it goes to just maybe with these pictures. does that sound as thank you very much? indeed, we're going to leave it there for the moment because i want to go to we were hoping to go to an interview with one of the prisoners who has just been released. we will try and come back to that later on. but i would want to go to montreal now and moving around bonnie, his co editor of the online use i jelia and a non resident fellow at the center for conflict on humanitarian studies. and she's joining your science. thank you very much. indeed, for being with us, i want to talk to you about the, to the timeline of all of us. the deadline, if you liked that we're not facing because we are only a couple of days away from this as far as it stands at the moment ending. one would imagine that if any effort was made to try to create an extension that would allow the release of more palestinian prisoners and more is really captives. that of course, would be welcomed by the families of relatives. but how do you think that works any
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to the is really military determination to start the fight again. as soon as the cease fire is over and continue its efforts to as it says, basically white palm us out of guys, i make it no longer a threat. i think the issue is that on the one hand, do you have is rarely leadership the end, including military leadership that is responsible for the largest military catastrophes and is really history. a leadership that has been unable to achieve anything of military significance of during the past 50 days of this exceptionally fixed intensive war. a leadership that despite its about not to negotiate, has now negotiated an agreement effectively with the, with the architect of the october 7th attack. yeah. this and why the,
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i'm us and the 0 for very eager to get back to it's offensive as to try to achieve something substantial against that you have. on the one hand is really public opinion that has now seen that captives will be released only as a result of an agreement and not as a result of the worth. and in order to delay nothing young who's concerns that the americans and europeans would seek to recover their own captives and then abandoned the negotiations. this deal with structure to ensure that is really and dual citizens would be released 1st. so that also creates an incentive for israel sponsor of the united states to seek an extension of the to the. so i think with you take all these factors together. one can suggest that an extension is likely because also the deal is structured to not only allow but also to encourage an
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extension of the deal. but of course there are no monitors on the ground. we've already seen, for example, refugees from the southern gaza strip. you are seeking to go back to their homes and the northern go strip to get a change of clothes or check on their homes, be shot to death. um, so all options are possible, but i do think or there is an underlying dynamic death would encourage an extension even if initially only for a number of days of the truth. and i think both the categories on the junctions are working very hard to make this possible. i want to ask you about the delay that we experienced in the last few hours before this prisoner uncapped us. what happened? how much of a do you think is done to logistics and the mechanics of running a small life stairs and how much of it could it could be done to both sides testing the tolerances of each other, testing to see how far or the other would go or what they would be willing to
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accept. i think it's primarily the latter, you know, with these early is the people who dealt with them will tell you, for a student to go shared an agreement, then you have to negotiate the implementation of the week. and then they will never the less also seek to implemented in the way that best suits their interests. so in this case, they were seeking to implement an agreement to kind of show from us who's in control of who's in charge from us for it's far, it was trying to demonstrate through the delay of the releasing, we kept is that it won't be intimidated. and that will insist that the agreement will be implemented as initially agreed. so there is very much here, a test of wills, i think. but ultimately, as, as we saw earlier this evening, the countries and, and the zip sions, magnets to resolve this and get this agreement back on track. and given that the solution was fine, then as you say,
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it was fund relatively quickly in your assessment on, in your experience, in terms of conflict resolution. now that they've reached this point and we are only talking about a 4 day period, 2 things get easier is that a greater understanding? i want to say trust with a greater understanding of what, what the process is going to be like are as the deadline for the end of the ceasefire gets closer. does that obviously put more pressure on everyone and does it make things more difficult? i think i think a bit of both, i think we have to recognize it as the outset of, of this war, both israel and the united states. so there would be no negotiations. there would be no truce and have us would be around decatur and all the captains would be released as a result of intensive military pressure. while we had the intensive military pressure. but it failed to obtain the release of a single captive of how mass is still for the most part intact. and so i think the
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big shift now is that we have gone from that to a situation in which we had, we had me go see a sions, and we had an agreement. and now i think we're looking at the very serious prospect of an extension of that agreement. and the hope is that the longer this truth less that for a variety of factors, it will be more difficult for this for to resume. but of course, again, all possibilities around the table and i don't, i think it's premature now to reach any conclusions about this being the end of this offense. one robotic, thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. it's our job. this is one of the palestinian prisoners released as part of the deal after 8 years in prison. earlier, she spoke about how she was feeling having been set free. is it done? and i am very shy and ashamed to celebrate one. the whole 1st sign is leading
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we had some fresh air in the prisons tides, the prisoners who get this, you should get some of the lease from one plus to another for us is that it can, that's one ethical and i'll speak you in particular, suffered a lot the prison on the burns, but today is on that month of happiness. finally, you are very united with martha soon. after 8 years. very concerned. got us a lot for you. what would you say for him? also pos. dying the way that a lot for us. one of our wants. well, with it a lot since we were little since we were to kids, i would want with, with that being to moms who are you know, so that you always said how much you were suffering. could you please tell us more
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and got some good news. my ones are visible on my stuff cause i don't need to talk about it. in addition to the struggle with the feelings and with your name, through the family, this is the price, the prisoners pay. and that's for the feeling and longing to the family. did you know that you were going to be released? no, i didn't. i was feeling good. let's down a long time ago because there are a lot of injured people in the prison. and they were spending yours money. i had just left the 22 months. when i see a charge only was 18 days left, he was released on other people who were that inside for more than 18 years and they are still listed there for a tv days he was released for me 1st. so now we have lots of strange
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try and go to what i present the thank god for your safety and when you come from a positive they should release every of i deal with that it's 18 days or so years. but it's really, really upsetting the uprising are in the prison who just entered, he hasn't been there for a long time. he gets released to see on the person who has been there struggling for years. and men men are being beaten up. and even the women we are being beating all the data. and i want to tell you that i chose, industries hits me with best on. i would just don't have fall away. go away la to portland, look, look how silly the government is. when the little girls in my room, i left them, they were to cry because they've been subjected to a lot of things for a little girl. i'm not even talking about the grown up women. i'm talking about the
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small girls. they've been through things that nobody should witness this uh, practice has increased during the war a lot. a lot i can say is that since the events happened since the 1st day, they took matter of a kia to another, a prison cell. and it was ongoing, taken girls to separate cells. and on the same day, the 1st day of the event session because they used a gas pumps on the prisoners. they used it in the room next to me. and i had like one infection. it took a whole lot of time like one the a week ago i was improved. that's it. the hundreds of protests as an israel demonstrated near the prime minister's residence, calling on him to resign their choosing benjamin netanyahu of mishandling the war with thomas. they also said he's not doing enough to bring back all the hostages.
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some help vandalizing nothing. yahoo! destroyed israel for the 7 days after the biggest one. we had the baby to go now. to me why millions of people have been displaced in jobs. that law are unable to return to their homes, even with cease far, many or expressing their frustration, the anger and fear for the state of homes they've left behind. and that's how far we came from. the law here on for overwhelmed with fear we'd on. so our life switch from ruthless bombardment, despite the current truce, we can not go back home. we are still get by fear. we are trump inside the school.
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sting with more than 60 people inside the payroll. 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, 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 ms 1000 phones and not the like thousands of thousands we came from beat like yeah, the as really air force dropped 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,
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steadfast to our homeland and with a building that served as guides, as legislative headquarters has been reduced to rubble, you video shows only the entrance of what was guys as part of the building is still standing before raising it to the ground is really soldiers post itself is with their flag. from inside the main home. let's go back to all better any occupied westbank. that's where those punish indian prisoners have arrived. to be greeted by huge crowds. charles stratford is there for us. charles, i understand that you've been talking to some people there. just tell us what's been going on and who you've been talking to. right. that's right. yeah. the person is now a role. i just you can see behind me many of them wearing the gray prison uniforms . but i am joined now here by my soon ojo bodily. now they soon has been h a ha use in it is really jail and she's very kindly agreed to speak to us. so i will ask her in the, in my arabic at least,
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and hopefully she understand. but as soon as he cut off it, it's kind of a bother medicaid, but keep the shoulder good and she showed her the again, i will example thing will love us. yeah. and if i'm guessing, i know i am very happy, but i always say it, it's for the people to go. so we feel something isn't missing something making or sat inside. and then i'm because we don't know if all the prisoners for the data, at least or not, we would always be worried. are they going to be released or not? those ones, hardwood life sentences online, good long sentences. and in regards to gus people, we are happy for the did because no because we were on the release, but for them also to have a spot on some grass. so they can handle their marketers there in georgia ones from under that apples. my god, help them of the older and what that fits
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digital and she is really the case. can you speak about the circumstances? the distortion insight is very hard and the administration would giving us a lot for us directions and even for showing and toilet a very, very small press on the so are overcrowded and people are on top of each other's room for 6 would have more than 10 people insight on the food was withdrawn from others and they threw gas on us and they were giving us a little small amount of food. and now there is nothing enough applying kids and it's cold inside them. it's not sufficient. it's a very difficult situation. and the administration of the prison is also making it's harder and harder every day for the prisoners. it's about situation also, so of as well. uh, sure. with the to so we last question how?
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yeah. and yeah, the only jani, what are you going to do with your life now? i remember what it would have been of course, i want to study and continued my search. and i want to go and look after my cat that i left behind. but good children of the family and those things. education is the most important thing. and i have other projects like i might to write novels later on. that's it. the lions he cut off the i'm you. thank you very much. thank you. so yes, you can see the joy on my son's face in a very thin, a weak looking young woman who has spent, as i say h and the hall is and it is ready to jail describing the situation the longer all just the 39 version is that have been released today. the crowds waited
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here for hours. we sold those delays. but this is important to recognize this as a saturday, the 2nd day of of 4 days where we are going to continue, hopefully to see more palestinian prisoners released. full bull is right, the captives, but so importantly, this is just a drop in the ocean. as we keep saying, you know, if a 150 person is all, are indeed released. bear in mind that they've been over $3100.00, arrested just in the last few weeks since the beginning of the war on garza off to those home us attacks inside each row. and when i have a 200 people killed as well in the occupied territory. so although hopes enjoy from some of the like i sued and all the prisoners like uh, and the families so much on search and see. and so much continued intimidation, as i say by these riley's ministry, by the way,
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they got much just in general, tried to deal ways with living a day to day life in the occupied territories. charles, thanks to you and to your team for bring us have coverage of those extraordinary pictures of the pot of standing present arriving in all about a child. stratford. thank you very much. indeed a, there's a 4 days he's 5 and guys approaches the half way. mark, palestinians are rushing to pull out their loved ones from under the rubble, so they can bunny them properly. many say world power, see them as mere numbers and not victims more know from the some of age of age. and let me give you a warning. some of you might find images and there's reports 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 and development. stop falling, people in goals that came out looking for people. they last example. no news in the
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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, the excruciating hit this, this set and the demand. and they see their relatives bodies under their troubles, yet unable to do anything about it. it's read the 5th street is really buttons of public. most of no garza into debris, even 1st responders were not sped for long as 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, to swap and exchange for a 4 day cease fire. 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
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then we released children, i'm sorry, don't accept that. you can say women and minus 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 insensitivity was unintentional. the kind of thing and 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 have released comes as a young woman. age 23. mother was a 17 year old high schooler. she spent 80 is 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 women and more than 250 youngsters under 17 are needs read the jail summer jail for offences like throwing stones. it is
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really set this and then legally paying, it looks almost it's where 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 is risk are, was set ablaze, but is really soldiers open fire. while she was driving on tuesdays is very forces who called her a terrorist incentives to 11 years in jail, charged with trying to designate her fuel tank. your soldiers, palestinians won the world 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 there. well, on the day that 39 palestinians are released from is really jails. thousands of palestinians remain behind bars. let's take a closer look at the conditions, the palestinian prisoners face, and it was jails,
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and the laws governing their lives. since 1967, israel has imposed a separate legal system in the occupied westbank palestinians live under a military legal system is really suffers a governed by civilian or criminal systems under is mainly military law, as a detainee can be held for questioning, for a period of $75.00 days without charge. the detained e can also be barred from meeting the lawyers for a total of 30 days, which can be extended to 60 days. israel is on the also the only country that tries children in military courts. many are interrogated without the presence of a family member. all that made to sign papers in hebrew language they may not understand under the military order 11 issue right after it illegally occupied palestinian territories. israel criminalized holding civil civic activities, such as organizing or participating protests. the archive is an associate professor at rutgers university on the human rights lawyer. and she says,
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israel has the ability to rest all of the release prisoners. a palestinian have lived under military occupation for 56 years and a part died regina for 75 years that consolidate 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, you 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 it as been documented, anyone who comes before this military tribunal has a 99.9 percent chance of conviction. which leads many in the policy and international human rights community and beyond. to describe it as
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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 warfare or fog of 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 study take over a palestinian lands without the palestinians on that. i'm using a liberal framework of military vision, c and a temporary, this falls temporary. this a we're going to be back in a couple of minutes, was more on the 2nd president of kansas swap between israel and thomas on day 2. obviously, he's 5, i'm continuing coverage of the war on john. so don't forget the website or the 0.
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don't com on know about this and stay with us and obviously the, the color we still have cold have in place across, depending on the career potential as it shoots out a little less cold. as we go on into the next couple of days ago, i move west 3 way and still feeding some lot. the shows most speculating of a shuttle cloud the showing up across the sea of japan was when she sat was just making the way for a little dusting of snow for some of the cost with less than positive home she into her card i self is that generally dry 10 celsius in tokyo. notice a little bit of wintry by the way, across the korean peninsula, with a way of writing over tools that to east coast of china. but not too much of that since the last bill, as we go on in to monday, that sort of weather making its way across the south career,
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pushing tools that western side of japan, but for the most part is fine and dry. take care getting up to 70, so it's just not too bad. but this time if you, there's a sudden tell you that to, for shanghai, central and southern positive charter, las you set fab with some decent spells of sunshine. so based on the smells of sunshine to, to much of indo china, but some shy, was still in place across the vietnam. heavy samples will be across the malay peninsula as this little system makes its way into the south adam and see over the next few days. that you go start to show his hand the show is there to southern parts of india, ad interest lanka. i'm still some very heavy right up towards good. you're right. the 102-0000 industries. 1.4000000 people just placed the
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we were just at the community and goes, are being targeted. no one, it saves your everyone in the tiers and enjoy, you know, if you bite east jerusalem as a 2nd group of 39 palestinians release from is very prisoners and reunited with their from elsewhere in the occupied west by massive tribes turn out to greet the women and children as they arrive shortly after being set free. meanwhile, 13 is rarely and fortified captive released by hom, us on a back in israel as part of the prisoner exchange to the.

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