tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 26, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST
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explorer and abundance of wealth, cloth programming international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges. era. the alarm has them c k. this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes to use and joy as a 2nd group of 39 palestinians is released from his rated prisoners and we united with the families. the teen is riley's and for ty captives had been released by hans and all back in israel. as part of the deal. the prisoner exchange was delayed and almost the rails because of
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a dispute of away age should go in cause for the pause in fighting has given people in gauze a brief respite to try to pick up the pieces of shafted lives. i made the devastation and more is ready rage in the occupied west bank. at least a palace thing is killed in a series of incursions. the it is a $700.00 g and t that's 9 am in gaza, which is halfway through a full day seas 5 between hom, us in israel. the 2 sides have completed a 2nd swap of captives and prisoners off to a tense delay. on saturday is rout released another 39 of palestinian prisoners, crowns celebrated as families. welcome to their loved ones home. meanwhile, how much released? another group of 13 is raised for ty kept as well also free all back in his role.
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often nearly 2 months of captivity in gaza. on the pause in fighting has given people in gaza, time to take stock of the devastation around them. some are using it to dig through the rubble searching for their loved ones. others trying to return home, finding nickel standing in its place. and the son who begins coverage on the 2nd day of the temporary ceasefire. mass release 13 is really captives and 4 tie nationals. after more than a 7 hour delay, the red cross facilitated their transfer to the crossing where they were then brought back into was really territory. in exchange, these rallies released 39, palestinian women and children from their jails. among them is at all jobs who spent 8 years and in his really prison for
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a charge she denies. she must be dying, half done ha, my rooms are visible and my struggles. i don't want to talk about them the yearning for family. this is the price, the prisoners pay with susan lun. so she is really authorities headed by a far right government have banned celebrations for palestinian prisoners. returning home is really police deployed in large numbers around their homes in occupied east jerusalem, and even used force to disperse the scenes. saturday's release comes on the heels of the carefully coordinated operation on friday, in which 13 is really and 11 for national captives from thailand and the philippines were released. and in the occupied westbank scenes of joy as crowds gather to welcome the 2nd batch of newly released palestinian prisoners joy and relief for re united families moving towards terrible suffering,
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loveless. yeah, and now i am very happy, but i always say it, it's for the people, those guys, so we feel something isn't missing something making or sat inside. and then um, 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 filed with life sentences all along good long sentences. but their new found freedom comes at a heavy price and their happiness is tainted by the killing of over $14000.00 palestinians in the gaza strip. at the hands of these rarely army we give the message to the people of gaza stays date fost. we always with you in our hearts, the price for glory is very high,
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but we are people who can create miracles from out pain. but in the meantime, over the skies of gaza, an unfamiliar silence as the temporary truce holds for now, from the central jersey to occupied east jerusalem. a child stratford was in bed in the occupied westbank with jubilant crowds welcomed the release palestinian prisons. after a long delay, finally, let us in the presence of a ride back here. is there a big we're, you know, i think with a families i'm supposed to as many of them wearing the gray track. so we understand that we're wearing the prison uniforms for one of the better description. cedar greens lives there around us. but this is not a celebration that is dominated by any one particular faction or a number of families here that have come to be with united states with their loved
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ones. many of them expressing quite personal joy, but change with sadness because they are aware obviously that there is no end in sight to the war in gauls are great solidarity with the promise they need and also in the context of nightly rates by these riley minutes a lot the way across the west bank. so the families here, the supporters of these prisoners are very much aware of what is being described in an escalation of violence across the west bank by these riley miller trees since so time of the attacks in october. the 7th. yeah. will leave you with these pictures of celebration this day to avoid his hopes, at least at the very least will be full of an exchange involving palestinian prisoners. and it's really got tips big house. so i have us
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in the goals district goals, drop it out. is there a little bit of other been emotional reunions in israel as well as captives held by how much since october 7th have returned home. i was oh, that's 9 year old. irish is really many hand running to hug saw that these really ministry incorrectly told emily's father her body had been found weeks ago. the 2nd goal is 13 year old. hell out of tempo. shawnee also released on saturday, but her mother remains in captivity of thousands of people gathered in tel aviv to welcome home. those released by how much sought a height of reports on there they came, philip. how would that soon disappeared when several hours paused, with no sign of her mouse handing a 13 cap to the right cross. to then be brought back to his ro only in its seconds
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a ceasefire agreement. all of a sudden seemed to hang in the balance as an estimated 100000 people rallied instead of eve holdings to the release of a captive held in garza. the road is still long and the strength of our family is in its unity and mutual responsibility for the release of all the hostages. young old is rate in foreign soldiers, civilians, women, and children, all of them, all of them now. but was spread phones from us delaying the release of the 2nd group is captive until its conditions of allowing a trucks to reach people desperately in need. a northern garza well met august to 100 talks. we did not reach the now 70 tax also according to the lease of the business. we believe that the is what it is.
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when we put that in there, where we stand, i guess that drops to 18. that is spawn. so some of the thought us, we've kept far in egypt quick to resolve the differences, as well as on the spokesman, called them loopholes and have this to add on off know, what can we screening all the trucks, the contain aid from the us, egypt and you and according to the course, this is done with the constitution, but the you, in the arrival of those trucks are both to know and the se, done to humanitarian organizations for the families of those being released. the wait was soon over when video was shown live on tv showing the teen is riley's and full time nationals crossed into egypt from gaza through the rough border crossing release. captives, mostly from the southern town of baya, which bore the brunt of the old type, a 7. how mazda tag on now in is row. and that community say that some of the
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children have been spit top from family members, still stuck in garza as right. it says that the cap to, despite the crowds to the support they said they'll remain cautiously optimistic until all their loved ones, a brute back home. so out of sight it onto 0 tend to be a we have a team of correspondents covering this from all the angles monitoring developments in gaza and the occupied palestinian territories had him. mood is in hon. eunice for us in southern gaza zane bus robbie in ramallah in the occupied westbank. but 1st let's go to we'll re challenge who is an occupied east. jerusalem. so rory, um, what's the latest on the captives uh, these really captors right now and, and where they've been taken to of the older one of them. they were in
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a hospital in the tennessee area. they have been reunited with that families. the one that isn't inside of eve is down in the negative. does it in a hospital that are i'll talk about her in a little bit. now we understand that most of the release got to is going to be staying in the hospital for a day or 2 just to get medical checkups and make sure they're ok. they all mostly mothers and that children and then mostly from one particular community, kibitz barry, which was the own outside with the 7th, particularly hard hit by how much is a tax if so that's a 100 people in cuba, it's barry what, what kills on october the 7th, that's a 10 of that communities population about 50. we're taking the whole stage. i got into a few of the stories you've already mentioned so many hands and hit a rough time. i'll talk a little bit more about both of them. so emily anne was at a sleep i used at a friend's house in giblets battery when how much attacked it's
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a sign of the chaos that surround it outside of the 7. so for weeks off towards that her father's home so that she was dead at work for quite a long time. i already found out several days a weeks off to is that actually she wasn't, she was in how much captivity it's gina. roxanne was captured with her mother with an understanding that the of the is riley. and how much deal about these 2 types of release is that mothers and children are not separate. it's butts. his mother is still in captivity inside causes of that time. during those of his writings, at the moment, the one can't say who is not in hospital inside of eve is, is my record of who is 21 years old. she was taken prisoner taken captive at that the rave in the desert. that nova arrives and she was shown on october the 7th, so that's why she's not being moved further than the rest of the negative desert. she's getting medical attention down that cuz she needs it. so the recaps 41 people have now been released from hamlet. scott, so it's a, it's $36.00 is ready,
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nationals, the rest being ties and one philippines. there are. we understand that the is ready is have been given the list for the next the trunk, sundays, trunk of captives to be released so that families have been told and that getting ready. so what worry, what's the, what's been the general reaction is in israel to the owner. they sent particular these rightly media as well as that going into the stories of the people who have just the phrase that looking at the, the release of the families. they're also looking at the concern that there is a massive concern for. ready the many, many people who are still inside cause that many, many people have still insights in the, in the homeless captivity and the efforts to bring them home. that's the main focus of these ready? me? yes, it's what those are. i think know, think some of the international response to this because it highlights of in, particularly with regard to your pain country. some of the fishes,
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the ruptures that are emerging in is riley relations with its friends. upon is around the well sites that has been a furious response from these right. the government spokes, pass and eat on levy. the something the irish prime minister lee of reca said about the release of emily hand lee ever. i can set an innocent child who is lost is now being found and returned and we bring the massive, assign side relief operands to be nonsense. 8 on levy says she wasn't found time out from us. she was old along and sent it to be held. her as hostage and how much didn't on so you'll press it all instead is rouse military pressure, a clear sign of an irish israel rupture that germany. the foreign minister jeremy says that she's great the really the for german citizens that are among the legs as caps is already spy. how much? thanks to catch all egypt and the red cross. interesting great notes. no mention of is around. she ends comment on switzer. we see the flights of the people in gauze
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us so you can see that there's some fishes that are clearly apparent in how these relatives conducting the war in gaza and how particularly european countries of viewing it. all right, roy, thanks for that really challenged july. first there in east jerusalem. but so now to zane bus robbie, who is in ramallah in the uh, occupied westbank. so as a one of the release prison has been saying and in particular about the conditions that they have enjoyed while they were in jail. well we've seen over the last few days, 39 on the 1st day, 39 on the 2nd day post indian prisoners released back into the arms of their family . we saw the kinds of celebrations all across the occupied westbank. exactly the kind of thing that these really, governments that it did not want to see from the people that it labels terrorists, but the palestinians label these people as heroes that are coming home. there were parades in the street, and we've seen, we've been speaking to family members,
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we've been speaking to the prisoners themselves. and at the moment, in the initial stages, there is just jubilation. there is joy, but no doubt there will be a reckoning to go forward. the majority of those that have been released so far have all been women and children, and the issue of palestinian prisoners is so intrinsic to the palestinian experience. there's also a great deal of concern for the mistreatment that has been ongoing for years of palestinians being held and is really custody. what they define is, in the hands of the occupiers, there's been reports of cases of physical and mental abuse of torture, of all kinds of terrible atrocities committed against people being held, sometimes in detention in limbo without any charge. some of the reports we've heard from people that has been speaking out about their conditions, say that they were living in print sounds, that women and girls were taken out of their cells in isolation. several times
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a day. people have been describing a lack of a food, a lack of warm clothing, a lack of everything, really conditions that were already terrible and only got worse. actor after october, 7th, after the incidents of october 7, after the war began. people describing isolated from any information, having their devices radios and phones taken away from them. not knowing what was happening from any of the people that have gotten back out there to rejoin their communities here in the occupied territories. it will be the 1st time they're getting a detailed accounting of the 70 weeks of what's been going on with the war in gaza . they talked about how the conditions did get to observe the worst, almost in a form of retaliation since the war began. so those accounts are ongoing, we've been speaking to family members, we will continue to speak to them. but they all generally say the same thing that their hearts and minds are with the people they've left back in the selves with. it's thousands of people that remain in detention and it's rarely trails. yeah,
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some very sobering accounts of the conditions that released prisoners had to endure while they were there. and we're going to hopefully hear a little bit more about that later in the program. but saying, i want to ask you the mid, the, the relief and the joy of, of release prisoners and all of the reunions with their families. so, okay, patient is still a part of daily life. there isn't there. and we heard about some raids that went on overnight. what moved to tell us about that of the that's exactly right. you really can sort of find it of points on this fact. even this israel government even is the, is rarely, is released, palestinians in seemingly large numbers in the grand scheme of things small. but for every palestinian prisoner, they release there seems to be a continued disregard for the freedoms of palestinians. they continued to detain, a continuous disregard for palestinian life is it continued to kill people in a very violent and endless rage in the occupied west by just in the last 24 hours.
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8 people have been killed in raids in various areas across the occupied westbank. most of those depths, most of the activity, the major flash point in the last 24 hours, even as these hosted really, even as these detainees were being released, even as a swap. you was happening there were raids, ongoing overnight engine in, in, in enormous fashion. there was a large number of israeli soldiers going in walking ambulances, trying to get into hospitals pulling injured people out of there. and this kind of thing continued throughout the night into this morning. it began in the early hours with the death of at least one dr. engineering in the past 24 hours, 5 more were killed and overnight back just so went up to age. they were rates across the area. there was also one person killed in a raid near novelist as well as one near rumble. not far from where we are now. so these constant rate, this pressure is something that people were worried wouldn't get worse than the
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oxide westbank. as the seas far went into effect in gaza. and there does seem to be an observable reality that that is happening. the pressure from these really forces continuing to intensify in the occupied west press. all right. all right, so the rama zane bas robbie live 1st there in ramallah in the occupied west bank. thanks very much. a millions of people who have been displaced in gaza, unable to return to their homes, even with the sci fi in place. many expressing their frustration, anger, and fear for the state of the houses they left behind. and that's how far we came from. the law here on foot. overwhelmed with fear, we'd on shoulder our life swift from ruthless bombardment. despite the current truce, we can not go back home. we are still good by fear. we are trump inside the school . i'm staying with more than 60 people inside the payer room. despite all this, we sign god for what we have come to. however,
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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 bones and the like thousands of thousands we came from beat la here. the is 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 steadfast to our homeland. well, let's get an update on what's happening in gaza right now. honey, me, fluid is in han eunice in the southern gaza strip for so many people in gauze i've
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had a few days, a spite from the is really bombing. just bring us up to date with what's been happening. it is housing with another night of the relatively peaceful and quiet sleep for palestinians across the gauze. this trip, however, this has been largely a visible with wood, with cautious optimism given what happened that the late exchange of, of hostages of last night when the deal was some how a stop for what has been described as technical issues. but later we learned about from a statement issued by of 7 forget about the violation that were cited by the is really to say. but now it brought us palestinians are reading and, and, and have been raising the fact that the 4 days are going to end very soon. there is
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a possibility there talked about a possibility of extending those that for a day, seeds fire. and they're hoping none of the none of the problems that happened yesterday and the won't be any delay in the release of the captive and the release of palestinian did any of the, from these really a presence of a one frustrating aspect of, of, of, as of today is still the 5 at 1.5 palestinians. a 1500000 palestinians is back with in the southern parts are unable to go to their home, just feeding into their fear or permanent displacement. they are particularly frustrated. the fact that they are deprived of, of his, of human and korean is that, that are much needed for them to survive. the massive destruction of life as the know is we're talking about and the dire need for, for medical supplies and food supplies, and other survival items needed in areas like the northern part and gaza city as
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dr. me own means of life has been destroyed completely and there's also. busy a sense of a frustration that people want it to go back to check on their homes and to solve is whatever items in that sense of belonging to the have a place that you want it to go to is, is, is on certain for them right now. uh, since the, the release uh then the exchange took place. uh, we would see a trucks a human to do the trucks and allow them to the gaza strip some of those trucks and reach the northern parts of the gaza strip. but when we thinking about the number of humanitarian effects compared to the, the, the immediate needs right now in the, in the right, in this difficult time, there's still a little in comparison to what people are in need to survive the massive destruction that, that was caused by the ongoing bombardment of,
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of the northern parts and, and gaza city there are there is need for access to the cleaning drinking water given the fact that most of the water is contaminated, there is a need for fuel to operate. the remaining baker is so people can eat because according to united nations, official, people are, are hungry. as well as there is an immune into starvation is humanitarian aid and food supplies did not get to people in the northern parts. same situations are here in the southern part, where is the southern part is packed with people. 1.5000000 people move to the southern part to avoid getting bond. the situations are getting very, very difficult, but hopefully with the, with the company trucks, things will started to ease a little bit. all right, honey. my mood life 1st there in fine use. thank or or the intensity of the war has been palestinians have not had time to mourn many in guns that had been trying to
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use before they see spot to pull their loved ones out from under the rubble so they can bury them properly. i'm on now for most i'm, i've been job aide and a warning view as my find some images in his report. distressing myself. i went off, they've traveled to him. he says they didn't got tons. now, how much can do looking to reach multiple levels of concrete? in the bottom step, calling people and goals that came out looking for people they last exam a little 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. 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 on 5th street is really buttons of public. most of no garza into debris. even 1st responders were not sped. a lot of i
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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 the for the ceasefire. the scale of destruction hasn't been widely seen by international audiences. new journalists 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 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 palestinian see the failure to see the children as children. as to the dehumanization, malik was
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a teenager when she was arrested by his really forces her release 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 that deluxe a mosque. israel, 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 as he was driving on tuesdays is really forces who called her a terrorist incentives to 11 years in jail. charged with trying to designate her fuel tank, your soldiers,
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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 their let's bring in some of the mostly he now he is with the doha institute, the graduate studies to all that, all this good to speak with you again. so let's start with the seats far as itself . as it's currently operating, we've had a delays all through the period before the captives released because of technical issues and accusations and so on. it gives you an idea. it doesn't end up just how fragile this is. this is a real high wire act, isn't it for both sides? absolutely. as i said, the other day, it's in many ways it's remarkable that we, that we even got to this point. but now that we, we are here, it shows you how fragile fragile it is, but also how complicated it is logistically on the ground. how may i said yesterday
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that israel was preventing aid trucks from getting into the north? and they also accused israel of killing a couple of unarmed palestinians who are trying to get back to the north. and these things cause delays. and i think now everyone's, everyone's waiting to see what happens today and, and again, tomorrow, is there an incentive at this point in your assessment for both sides to continue to see spot? i think so i do think so at least for some time now. for finance, i think that you know, it's obvious. they want to be able to re deploy some of their resources and they also, you know, the longer these goals. and if you can extend it another day or 2 or 3, and you get more and more palestinians freed from is really jails. and that's a victory, perhaps a small victory for, for him as, and i think you know,
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just in terms of the political jockeying, it seems as though how madison was able to force israel into the ceasefire to begin with. i remember israel had said that they were not going to negotiate. how may i ask or even acknowledge it as a political entity from israel's perspective? i think that they're still trying to gather intelligence and the longer the ceasefire goes out, it might give them more of an opportunity to find out where some of those from mass leaders are. additionally, they want to get more hostages freed from what you're saying though, it sounds like for both sides, this is, this is just a convenient pause until the fighting and rocks again. well, i mean, israel's made it very clear. since october 7th, they've issued numerous declarations from top officials. and i don't want to go through the long list, but basically they want to finish off gaza. and when i'm reading their statements or hearing, i'm listening to them and press conferences aren't interviews. i'm reading them in light of the larger history and the larger context which is about greater israel.
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they, they have an idea that the neck by the catastrophe that happened in 1948 and the occupations that have happened so subsequently are just the 1st steps. and a larger plan to make sure that the entire land is purified from arabs and that it's entirely jewish land from the jordan river to the sea. and this is one step in that goal. they want to finish off gaza. the 1st uh phase is to get guys ones from the north to the south and then ultimately get them out of guys entirely into jordan or egypt or somewhere else. how, how successful you think they will be in that sense, that if that is, if that is the aim, the longer this will goes on. and the longer we hear about about more and more casualties and the continued destruction of gauze or, and, and the effect that, that has on international public opinion,
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one that continue to put more pressure on as well. yeah, i mean, clearly they, they want to make life on livable for the gardens. they're, they're killing as many people as they can get away with. and then ultimately, like i said, trying to force them out. but what's working against them is that the longer this goes on, the more there is this kind of critical pushback you're seeing it now. increasingly, even from some western countries, countries in europe, they're saying enough is enough, is enough. and so i think it's gonna, i don't want to reduce this to the united states, but it is to a significant extent, going to come down to what the vitamin is administration says, are they going to allow this mass ethnic cleansing, to take place? how many palestinians are they going to allow israel to kill? is there a number? do they have a hard number in mind? these are questions i don't have answers to them, but i think we have to keep a very close eye on the, by the administration in the coming days. well, let's talk a little bit more about the public opinion then in the united states. because it is, it is becoming quite an issue for, for
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a president by their particular you're going into an election. yeah, absolutely. um the indications suggest, but he is losing some support. i think what's significant, i mean it's still the american population that supports the is really positioned on this. let's be clear about that. the opinion polling shows as much. however, if you parse through the data, you will notice that democrats are more likely to condemn israel and is really actions they're more critical in general. also young people and people of color minority groups are more likely to condemn israel and is really actions and support palestinians. and so that's what's of a concern for bite. and especially as you said, going into an election year. all right, good to get your thoughts on this some how mother must we, thanks very much. i sounds still ahead on edge. is it up a level in the financing allows some of the lebanese in flood. definitely just because of across the board of shelling from israel to return to their on
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tiers and joy as families and loved ones. welcome them home. in the occupied west bank lodge, crowds turned out to greet the prison. this off to they were freed, women and children. 13 his riley's and 4 tie captives released by am us from dogs on now back in the israel, this is the 2nd group to be freed in the prison or exchange steel. 6 women and 7 are killed. thousands of palestinians remained behind bonds. let's take a closer look at the conditions that us thing in prison is face in his really jails . and the laws governing the lies. since 1967 israel has imposed a separate legal system in the occupied westbank palace. thing is live under military legal system, while as riley settlers are governed by civilian or criminal systems under is randy, ministry knows that the tech detained e can be held for questioning, for
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a period of $75.00 days without charged. the detainee can also be bought from meeting their lawyers for a total of 30 days, which can be extended to 60 days. israel is also the only country that tries children in military courts. many of them are interrogated without the presence of a family member or a mate to sign papers in hebrew language. they may not on the stand under military order issue right off through it illegally occupied palestinian territories. israel criminalized holding civic activities, including organizing or participating in protests, a show on edge about and is the general director of the o hawk organization. so human rights, he joins us now from ramallah. thanks very much for being with us. now we heard some of the stories from the um, the uh, recently released the palestinian prisoners who talked about the conditions that they had to enjoy while they were in a, in the jail. just tell us a little bit about some of the stories that you have heard. a look. i think the
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light is cutting now. it's uh, a war on people and they can see also warranty prisoners uh these days, uh, they reduced, you know, the full quantity on before the t or the, for the, for the zeros. they provide them told me of, uh, on the not set up fees and pull them about the thing is uh they don't allow them to go outside of the home sooner just to walk through a fetus on or something like that before they used to take 2 hours a day. no. get it. no one minute outside for those bill. no, they have both in uh, spaced. uh also there are 3 things in badly that you may think of them, the courts only them. uh, even if you speak to the golf tasking for i between the thing you and also some maybe they take 2 out of really oh man the booth single uh,
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6. so for the student is the guy since uh, uh, 2 bucks to rent for almost back. um spare thing. uh, for most of them the web address that just became 2 days, 3 days before they thought. uh, this is a big question. why they that are in uh oh oh, for the fuse we are asking for investigation we are asking for on the top. see for the but this to see exactly what is on the slide. but we know that from people they are released from the presence of they saw a tool for them. they were the total charges. they were beating cynthia link by the uh, it's not really uh, gods. this is the case of the treating now. uh, the stadium. uh, basically there is no submitted visits. there is no, uh, even uh, an oil visits, uh only for the oil can visits wanting to have some before they use to visit many, many of them. no, they can visit from the person who is there with others that you will need just uh,
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recently. uh, they called me for the uh, an oil. they'd like to bring them uh there to the uh, quotes they booked up here of the courtroom. uh that's, you know, part of the, uh, the page there is normal applied, you know, under them. i mean, uh, when i speak about the loan, i speak about your process. you process the process now. uh, because a, if i could just jump in here for a, for a 2nd message about, and you, you mentioned uh a moment ago that you are calling for an investigation. and so will talk to you call tom, please. can you talk a little bit more about that where, where is that going right now the hello good. busy no one knows where or where does this because the but this in the hands of the latest don't forward it is they didn't give back. you know, the, uh, they bought this to the 5 minutes and no one knows what's uh, what's the exact you don't lose it. they said that the he passed away or he'd like, that's the only thing that they gave
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a deal. so we ask the i c r c to identify the budget. so look up, the buzz is what some of the but even you know that you feel see it doesn't have this. uh, i'll sort of the yeah. unfortunately, to do that, even before, when they used to sick, they bought this goes, but he went to come and then we sped forward and says, the take me about this kid him as a hostage, as we call them, you know, hostages. but this funeral of mirth, thirties, and the pictures are those uh, the photos that uh, sold and telling me, uh that they do best even allowed the uh, yeah, i see. i see to identify the treadmills the identify the uh, you know, uh children or the uh, bill of the best ones. this is, this is, this is this normal that is normal floor when it comes to the differentiating. uh, the situation the start, if i could just ask you as well briefly. uh,
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what are some of the psychological effects that all of this has had on, on the prism is one state once they are released a little to be honest with you, all of them, the speaking about the hold up of the situation the, the, they were living in and they are speaking about even the concerns about the lives of the other detainees and the prisoner. this is the case. they said they haven't seen this ever in the life before. so some of them they used to be in uh, in the business because i'm not speaking about the children's, those they were released because they were released, you know, they are splitting also the same thing, torture, torture. and in the treatment, you mean nation, even, you know, a lot more to come for the research, find the water even for the show of or for the toilet. this is, you know, the administration of the present 0. they closed even a lot of them for the you all of the day on something like that. it wasn't the
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cousins like that. maybe it's have been doing this euro in the as late as a to patient knew noise or the surprise the wish to. but does that 36 to 6 to 760. this is part of the city. what is the situation? the kids but these days? all right. i think it's is, this is part of it. is it? it does it. this is part of it. when it comes also to the better thing and well, cuz they were from delta dental, missing thousands of tennessee. no, they're missing, you know, one know where they are. they feel is still a lie. if they with tell, if they read it became the thing where they are, this is because it's in this situation. now, even if i'm unable to about the you know, birds and the children, and this is joyce. i appreciate you talking to us about all of this challenge about and thanks very much for your time. take to take to oh, there was
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a low in fighting between lebanese group has bullet and these really ami while the ceasefire and gauze a hold. the past 7 weeks have seen intense cross board a shilling between the 2 sides, and some of the thousands of civilians who evacuated homes in southern 11 on the have returned to check on their belongings. zayna ha, that has more before the gaza cease fire to cold. early friday, driving along this road was dangerous. the whole stretch of the 120 kilometer border between 11 on an israel was a wars on israel and the liberties arms group has below have so far held fire. during the 4 day garza cease fire, some of the 10s of thousands of lebanese who left their villages have come back to check on their homes. and those who stayed behind. mazda of israel didn't achieve anything, what did it hit? stones and people we have experienced this many times. they can never break how
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will a 7 weeks of cross border exchange of fire was intense. 14 civilians were killed, including journalists, who are believe to have been directly targeted. is really army says during the 4 days cease fire, it will continue preparations for the next phase of its war on all fronts. hezbollah is likely to be doing the same. it has said, southern lebanon will remain what it calls a support front for him. us, as long as, as well as a tax against casa, continue, has beloved, hasn't joined the battle in full force, calibrating attacks to keep it largely contained to the border. but it says that could change, depending on, as well as actions in gaza, and in lebanon. no way us way in no way i'd, when israel's intentions are aggressive. so it's the country that kills and takes land. it does this, under the command of the united states, has the united nations peacekeeping force in southern lebanon,
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which has been powerless and stopping the violence is calling on both sides to avoid further escalation, warning of even what it calls more devastating consequences. then there was as ita, southern lebanon, demonstrations in support of palestine have continued around the well on saturday, thousands gathered outside the un human rights commission as office in geneva, or for an end to what they describe as the genocide in gaza, urging c spot to be made from an invalid and thousands miles through the government capital in support of palestine protest is carried palestinian flags and support bands to this was the scene in the tally. the city of midland with hundreds gathered to voice support for palestinians . and against is radia tax on garza cause this isn't this. i
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gathered in the philippine captain manila to express solidarity with palace finally cooled for permanency fund and advocated in and to the coffee more than a 100000 people of rallied again in london to demand a permanency spine causes a police. i've also been under pressure for the handling of the protest for brandon was at the rally in the butcher's kept as soon as another enormous turn out from the pro palestine campaign. activists from 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 fits were being distributed among the crowd by police officers wanting to play
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cards and chance containing racism or hate speech would result in arrest and prosecution. one module organize a nothing press. it's not the police, his business to tell much as well face common cannot say they've already admitted no legal chat i think has ever taken place on the stomach. so it's simply intimidation. let's police a statistics show that across the capital, there's been a significant increase in both is lama phobic and anti semitic hate crimes since the south of the war in garza. but the u. k. governments passed the description of these spar rallies as hate marches. is 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 public opinion rights, including a times to try to demonize the gem, a child from the river, tennessee. auto spine 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,
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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. a leaflets reminding protest us about the table 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. 6 or proportional who are running onto 0 central and are all right, still a head on august 8 of the con, the least president, 6, the 2nd time, well facing criticism he's failed to deliver on promises to lift the millions out of pumped the it's the moment the villages and suddenly see through got you and it will be waiting for that one of the many isolated communities around the mexican coastal
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town. rebecca. cool, cool. good. yet to receive aid of the hurricane, notice hit the area now. the navy's fine. me a roy. they told us what they'd be going through our sick trojan vomiting because we're having to drink water from the stream. she has the monkey eyes and marks on over her body. everything has been destroyed. the majority of the families are looking for the future in the schools, the church, the village horn, because there is nowhere to shelter the community here. really glad to save it for a more to arrive. they say they've been cut off for about a week. so they will, so the sites that it's not going to be enough, they're going to need a lot more the,
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[000:00:00;00] the again, let's take a look at some of us news from around the world. now, government officials in sierra leone reporting there's been an attempt to, to, in the capital free town. local report suggest attack has tried to take control of the state full costa, but they were prevented from doing so. gun fight has also been heard in the city. and at least a 150 people had been kidnapped from 4 villages in north west and nigeria. witnesses say the government storing the area on motorcycles, demanding thousands of dollars from people as retribution of to nigerian troops field for criminal gangs. during a previous a security operation,
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russia says it has shot down to ukraine and fight to jets and intercepted 18 drugs . his defense ministry and moscow reported the russian forces had repelled the tax in eastern ukraine. and the zip for easier region to the south. green says it has engaged in $42.00 baffles with the russian troops along its front lines and repelled several attacks in the past 24 hours. the president of the democratic republic of congo has lost his re election campaign, the head of next most general election. some people say he's failed to live on promises made during his 1st time despite the government implementing certain social policies. many remote areas continue to face challenges. what types of reports? farmers include providence, no fee, which is a katie, was a 2nd to him as president of the democratic republic of congo. but opinions they are divided on whether he deserves. they vote somewhat disappointed and frustrated
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by rising poverty unemployment and the slow pace of development like data that is, the responsibility is to us. the people, in other words, is indebted to us, didn't really fulfill these promises. just the katie is hoping of pro poor social policies to improve education and health care. we'll get to them related as, as some color leaves. feel the same way the i think that the prisons, fist tim was merely a preparatory one. let's give him a chance for a 2nd to him so that he can finalize his projects. the general initials are the same with the 20th, which is the katie could face def competition from opposition. candidates who are also promising to evade poverty, as well as deal with corruption in government and conflict in the biase. hardaman tasa out is there a thousands of people in argentine i have marched in one osiris to mock international dates for the elimination of violence against women.
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they want in the government of newly elected file, right prison hobby. and me late could be a road women's rice and they is criticized argentina's voice in laws and as a place to get rid of the government department, charged with preventing violence against women protested in mexico city. i have also taken to the streets among them with the parents of missing and chilled women who can reply comments with the names of the victims. and in the peruvian capital, lima protest is demanded an end to domestic violence, which use the legal system of ignoring the killing and abuse of women. one mother whose daughter was mud and fed her child's killer, could be set free. or yas, but just to be done, she left her family behind children in distress between mother. she was my only daughter and the man who killed her can walk out free to call him b. how long will some of the sites go on for? let's go back now to our special coverage of the war and cause
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a palestinian phil. mike is coming to terms with the wide spread, the devastation salad z a is from gaza and told us in his own words how he's resisting these. what are the occupation? my name is kind of this the other, the founder and director of the long term palestine. think now you guys are just off of the process, but i'm the senior. they sent me the 1st intifada and we had of the time have 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 things out there and supply us. or it could presenting us that go with us from since has 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
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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 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 ition 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 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
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. because of what's happening and now it's not something. it's not like any of our war happened before. that's it. back with more in a couple of minutes. the as the we are on guns, the continues, we bring you the latest reactions and global out. we have come to appeal to governments, wait, wait, and goes done. besides that, the palestinians are brothers. once honest, it's a shame. what's happening to the pen, assuming people, and that some european governments are even supporting that we citizens and mobilize so that at least there's a ceasefire. it's not just about this latest flare up of violence, this has been going on for more than 75 years. please stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera thought provoking on sundays,
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but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does air i'm charles done. doing the rates are behind the sides. dramatize the pub cost from i'll just here to invest facing. we hear from some of history's blogs, notable women, and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that got the communist revolution of everyone in china, new my space. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out. know, subscribe way. if you listen to pub, a vindication of terrorism and
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a per location head of the presidential elections in october. which still is generally an in depth coverage of to 0 as you close to the last of the story. the t as and joy as a 2nd group of 39 palestinians is released from is really prisons and reunited with the families. 13 is really nice and full time captives have been released by ham us and i'm back in the as well as part of the deep the on have them see care. this is just a live from the also coming up. the prisoner exchange was delayed and nearly
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