Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  November 26, 2023 12:00pm-12:30pm AST

12:00 pm
the host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the global reporting of al jazeera bind us where ever you get your pod cast. the . ready all the way through a full day see spot of people in gaza pick up the pieces of the shaft of lies of the weeks of his randy bombardment. and then of course to expand the see spot and allow in more a the, i'm have them think of this is i just need a live from the also coming up to using joy as a 2nd group to spot the 9 palestinians is released from is really prisoners and reunited with their families after that traumatic detention. that tina's ratings
12:01 pm
and full tie captives have been released by how much. and i'll back in israel as part of the des moines rating rage in the occupied west bank. at least a palace thing is killed in a series of incursions. the it is day 3 of a 4 day c spy between ham us in israel and a brief law in bombardment, has given palestinians time to take stock of the devastation of their homes and neighborhoods. families are trying to pick up the pieces of their lives. some are using this time to dig through the rubble searching for their loved ones. all those are trying to return home, finding mitchell standing in his place. so let's get the latest now on what's happening from the ground and goes in our honey. my mood is live for us in han, eunice. so honey, this was
12:02 pm
a chance for people that to take stock of the damage there and, and to just try to survey the damage of, of, of what's been done over the last several weeks. yes. how's it going? and since the last time we spoke, this is what people have been doing. they're paying attention to the, the fact that this, these fire is a fragile item in my any, at any time collapse given what happened at late night, the exchange of hostages. and policy and did the needs of from is really present. they just, but it's still, it's an opportunity for people to a check on, on, on, on the sheer amount of, of them is that is caused to cause to their neighborhoods and residential buildings and, and, and do the gaza and its entirety for people who are still in the northern part, the sheer amount of, of them is very shocking and devastating. beyond their imagination to see entire
12:03 pm
neighborhoods being wiped out. no signs of life old means of lives have been tried for people is still in the people in the southern part, particularly roof evacuated, the, the amount of destruction that happened to civil residential buildings. a neighborhood are, are also shocking it for them. a on top of that is some, some people in gaza are, are, are thinking this are on saying this is not a when, because they were looking for a more permanent, a ceasefire, just to give them a chance at 2 survive a, the, the complete destruction, the sheer amount of destruction of life as the no, it's other are there are others are thinking that this is a deprivation of palestinian not only the have been under give you bombardment and relentless areas. right. but also they're running out of basic needs and supplies.
12:04 pm
so there is a sense of, of frustration and that provision that a humanitarian 8 are not reaching out to people. and because of, of what's happening at the end of this, their, their optimism is cautious. they're looking into hopefully those 4 days that might be extended to a more permanent seeds fire us and just came back to the shortage of supplies and a handy. this was one of the issues that hamis brought up is that led to the delay in, in the exchange of, of, of captors and prisoners. how much it is actually getting through from what you've seen as well as humanitarian a is a was the primary reasons for the for the hold up for civil are hours of, of the release of the hostages, of from a, from java and palestinian that they need from is really present then how much did
12:05 pm
not want to go with the deal until it receive reassurances from the israeli site. then the involved parties that they will be going in there. there will be going and assurance and commitments to the terms, and one of them is the free flow of human and $3.00 and $8.00. do the entire gaza strip, but not limited to the southern parts. so far as since the, the release was completed yesterday, more humanitarian trucks are moving into the northern part of the gaza strip. but just looking at the amount of needs right now a, the complications and the tragedy is a created by, by the onslaught on the northern part thing jobs that the amount is little compared to what people needs. right now we're talking about it needs, at all levels. of from a food supplies, water supplies, particularly clean water for drinking. most of the water in the northern part is contaminated, not suitable for human consumption,
12:06 pm
but we're talking about also food supplies. people are starving. you and officials . this stated that there is an eminent starvation going on a w, a show. official warrant of it is seen a trend of a new disease is a spreading and gets infectious diseases and spread the own as a due to lack of sanitation and destruction of hydrogen. a how you doing facility? so it's, it's, it's coming to the northern part, but it's still, the needs are immense. the people are looking to, having more of the, of the, the humanitarian is a, the trucks to be allowed to do. the northern part just reminded of our viewers, the gauze of from needs daily at 500 or a little over 5 hundreds of of supplies and to keep it that surviving. yeah. for the moment, honey, i'm a flu. lie 1st there in fine units. thank you. i mean, while the 2 sides have completed a 2nd swap of captives and prisoners after
12:07 pm
a tense delay, i'm the fellow triples 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 a charge she denies. she must be dying. f 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
12:08 pm
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 rarely and 11 for national captives from thailand. and the philippines were released and in the occupied westbank scenes of joy as crowds gathered to welcome this 2nd batch of newly released palestinian prisoners joy and relief for re united families moving towards terrible suffering. 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 i'm, because we don't know if all the prisoners were the least or not,
12:09 pm
we would always be worried. are they going to be released or not? those on slide was 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 stay stayed fast. we are always with you in our hearts. the price for glory is very high, 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. other been emotional, were unions in israel as well as captives held by how much since october 7th,
12:10 pm
have returned home. that's 9 year old. irish is really emily hand wanting to hug her father. these really minute treat incorrectly told emily's father her body had been found weeks ago. so that can go is 13 year old hill out of time. 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 homicide. a height of reports from the as they came full of height. but that soon disappeared when several hours pulse with no sign of her mouse handing a 13 caps as to the right cross. to then be brought back to his ro, only in its seconds 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 old captives housing calls on the
12:11 pm
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 truck to reach people desperately in need. in northern garza, we met out as to how the trucks we did not reach the now 70 trucks. also according to the release of the business, we believe that is why it is when a good thing best to where we stand. i guess that drops to waiting the response of them to the thought us we'd cast far in egypt. quick the result,
12:12 pm
the differences as well as on the spokesman called them loopholes and have this to add on off. know, what can we have screening all the trucks, the contain aid from the us, egypt and you. and according to the course, this is done with the constitution of 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 weight was soon over when video was shown live on tv showing the teen is riley's in full time nationals crossed into egypt from gaza through the rough border crossing release. captives mostly from the southern town of bias, a which pulled the bronze of the off type a 7. how mazda tag on now in is row. and that community say that some of the children have been split top from family members, still stuck in garza as right. it says that the captive,
12:13 pm
despite the crowds to the support they said they'll remain cautiously optimistic until all the loved ones, a brute back home. so out of sight it onto 0 tend to be let's go not to occupy the east jerusalem rory challenges is life. where should there? so rory, uh, what do we know about the, the release the captives right now where they all has in their role and hospital in the events that 12 of them are in the hospital intend to be. one of them is in a hospital down in the negative desert in the south of israel. they will be reunited with their families items, with the exception of that one person, they all mentioned in minutes who is in the hospital in the negative deserts. most of them are expected to be out of hospital in the next day or 2. now, the, like the majority of these people are mothers and statutes and, and the majority of them have come from one particular community down in the south
12:14 pm
of his road near the border with gauze. and that's keep experi documents. battery was particularly hot. it's by the attack, so salty, but this happens when how much spices came through defense. so as 100 people we, we think were killed on that day. that's a 10th of the communities population. 50 of them, which i can caps if you already mentioned hasn't many hands, the 9 year olds, irish is ready to go. she was at a seat by for a friend's house on, on that day on the morning if the pop up type of the 7th in a rough time, you mentioned as well. he's right. he's very angry at the moment. i think that she has been spits out from my mother. it was their understanding with time aspects that would be no separation of mothers and children. the one who i mentioned who is in a hospital in the negative deserts, is my rick at food was 21. she was taken from the rave. uh, the nova pod states that she made a call to have father on that morning saying that she being shots, she was with her brother. they were then taken captive. but she is going to go on
12:15 pm
the surgery in the hospital down and then they go. does it uh, in the coming days now a recap. 41 people have been released from his caps. the psych fox 26 is ready nationals, the respite and type of one for the note on the list of this uh for the caps has to be released later on today. that's been already been given to these fridays. and as far as a pallet staying inside, we saw the pictures there of, of, of prisoners being reunited with that family. so similar to scenes, but the circumstances a lot different. so yeah, study 9 palestinian prisoners have been released and the slightest part of the exchange that brings the title to $78.00. so false a $150.00. it's a part of the deal, but people like to share it. why to tell that to 0, that she feels like she's in a dream, but it's thinking calls the people in gaza as well. and this is where the job is to was featured, either pull from home to that we played out iran,
12:16 pm
not even off to these release is there was still more than i, you 1000 palestinians who are and is ready cost to date more than 2000 to those are under administrative, administrative detention. that means that being held without charge, without the trials, what happens to them when they get out? will they get both ends by their families? it depends where they go to the we don't keep bodies drury slim, the is already security forces already suppressing and he said, abrasions in the westbank, things are a bit different and we're saying i do relation on the streets west pointing out the flags being waived at those separations, lots of them, how much flags, how much just doesn't have a big stronghold in the west bank in the oxide west bank. but that getting a big boost in popularity because of these prisoners releases. and that might well be a problem for israel. it thinks it's calculate how much same concept, but it seems to have an emerging how much profit in the bud? westbank. ok. all right, roy sounds live 1st there in occupied east. teresa thanks very much. now funerals for 5 palestinians killed the during is really rates have been taking place in
12:17 pm
jeanine and the altar 5 west bank. hundreds of people joined the funeral procession . at least 8 palestinians were killed in overnight, right across the occupied list. thanks. same bus robbie has more from them on even as israel government, even as the israel 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 as they continued to kill people in a very violent and endless race in the occupied westbank. just in the last 24 hours . 8 people had 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 room, even as these detainees were being released, even as a swap you was happening. there were raids, ongoing overnight engine in, in, in,
12:18 pm
in or in this 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, successful went up to 8. they were rates across the area. there was also one person killed in a raid near novelist, as well as one near remo. not far from where we are now. so these constant raise this pressure is something that people were worried wouldn't get worse than the 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 westbridge a. all right, go ahead on, i just need a, a law in the financing allows some of the lebanese,
12:19 pm
who said that really just because of across the board, a showing for israel to return to their the, the latest news as it breaks down. we've got them and now getting 1500000 registered and documented, outlined to leave the country with detailed coverage, vomiting so far as a how big the silence any move from around the world. this isn't just about immune into rubbish and it's about a long term shift. and so electrical, volcanic reactive and dangerous phase. so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for the any stand, a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why are we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting to your wife into it screen for most americans.
12:20 pm
the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, the bold and i'm told stories from age and the pacific. on out you 0, the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, you're watching. i just need a reminder about top stories or this out. it is the 3rd day or before they cease 5 between ham us and israel. alice thing is by using the low in on bomb and to search for their loved ones and return to what is left of their homes, people and guns that are appealing for more a to be less into the char,
12:21 pm
treat as agreed on to respond to the 2nd group of 13 on palestine, your presence has been released from his ranges to been teasing, joyous families and loved ones, welcome them. of also 13, his writings in full, ty captives released by him as from gaza on now back in his room. at least a palestinians had been killed in the occupied west bank. it happened as rainy forces carried out to an overnight raid in the city of jeanine. his very military vehicles are blocked, access to 2 major hospitals by the 2nd exchange of how much captives for palestinian prisoners hit a snag. late on saturday, here are some of the sticking points that lead to the delay of several hours. how much accuses israel of violating the agreed upon the no fly zone of a southern gauze is really drones. also not allowed in the skies over the north between 10 am and 4 pm local time. how much says humanitarian
12:22 pm
a deliveries have full and short of what was promised. and a not filtering into northern gauze of israel denies this same moving 50 trucks have, and so the knows how much is on the wing. the customer gave says palestinian prisoners on not being released according to seniority, as was agreed. also, some of the women in children involved in the swamp were weeks away from finishing the sentences last spring. and how many of most of you now he is with the doha, is it you for graduate studies and joined to the skin? so we got an idea just there of, of some of the sticking points that, that lead to this delay and it gives you an idea, doesn't it? just how fragile is how a ceasefire deal is. absolutely. as we've been saying it's, it's very fragile. there are a lot of logistics involved. there are a lot of moving parts. what's interesting about this, obviously, yesterday, how mass had alleged that trucks weren't getting to the north. they also documented
12:23 pm
that some palestinian civilians have been shot on their way back to the north unarmed civilians. and then they also documented the alleged flying of the surveillance surveillance drones. but what's new about this? according to the, the 4th that you're just running is that israel allegedly is violating some of the terms that were, that were agreed to with respect to the releasing of prisoners. so they're not going to, according to senior already, according to what from as the saying. and they're also releasing people that were already scheduled to be released within weeks. i'll be very interested to hear what the mediators have to say on the call 30 side or the egyptian side affair as to comment. and um, the most urgent situation right now for people in gaza. is this whole issue of the flow of aide and not enough is, has been getting through and, and that seem to seems to chime in with the reports that we've been getting from, from my correspondent honey my mood earlier that the simply not enough. and they
12:24 pm
coming in, i mean, how, how, how really, the problem is that, well, before october, 7th or 800 trucks coming in every day. right now, how mass was asking for 200 trucks a day. and even there are some reports suggesting that even the to a 100 aren't, aren't getting in. so that just gives you an idea of how dire the situation is. and even before october, 7th, about half of the palestinian population suffered from extreme food and security according to human rights organizations. so it's a, it's a dire situation. there is not enough food, water medicine, basic medical supplies to go around. and this is one of the reasons why i think, come as agreed to the truth because they wanted to get more 8 into the policy and people in gaza. how temporary is this going to be? i mean what, what, what's the sort of, if we look at this for me is just point to view what's there and what's there and plan as you see it. well, as i've been saying, and as other analysts of noted,
12:25 pm
israel's rhetoric has been particularly extreme since october 7th. they said they wanted to turn gaza into an island of ruins. they said they will target everything . these are direct quotes from top officials. so my reading of the situation is that a israel plans to continue this, this war on gaza that they want to transfer the, the, the guys and population out of gaza. this is part of their idea for what they call greater israel. and that involves a displacement ethnic cleansing, and i think that's what they're aiming for. it still remains to be seen whether they're going to be able to carry that out. i think a lot will depend on the united states. but the longer these conflict, i mean if, if this, if things were, if, if there was an end to this cease fire and israel was to resume its, its bombing campaign. the longer that goes on the more international outcry there's going to be, isn't there. and what, what, what's the implications of x rays? right?
12:26 pm
well, we've seen an increase criticism, right? not just from the global south, not just from the aram world, but even from some western countries, particularly in europe. but, and i think that's, and that's very important. israel is acutely aware of their standing in, in a when you're on the global scene right now, and they're not happy about it, which is why they are sort of ratcheting up their own propaganda, including on social media. however, as i said earlier today, it really does come down to the united states and what is the bite in administration going to do? are they how many, you know, palestinians are they going to allow israel to kill at one point? well, they say, okay, that's enough. will they allow another neck about an ethnic cleansing, or force displacement to jordan, egypt and, and elsewhere? will they allow israel to take us over? those are all the questions and i don't think anyone really has clear answers to those right now. how many on most of you, thanks very much. good to have you is how does allow,
12:27 pm
in fighting between lebanon this has bullet and the is really ami, while the c spot and guns a holes. the past 7 weeks, i've seen in tens across board a shilling between the 2 sides. zayna hold a report 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 awards 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 well a 107 weeks of cross border exchange of fire was intense. 14 civilians were killed, including journalists,
12:28 pm
who are believed to have been directly targeted the stairs. 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 attacks against casa, continue, has beloved, has been 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 loveland. on no way us way, and no way i went to israel's intentions, are aggressive, though 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, which has been powerless and stopping the violence, is calling on both sides to avoid further escalation,
12:29 pm
warning of even what it calls more devastating consequences center. so there was a zita, southern lebanon, the the, let's take a look at some of the news from around the world. now, the president of sierra leone has imposed a nationwide cuff, you often attempted to do this model by or said attack has tried to gain access to a military armory in the capital fleet town, but will repels by security forces. some of the gunmen escaped gun fire and guns gunfire. while the has been heard in the city. sierra leone has been going through a political crisis following the presidential election into at least a 150 people have been kidnapped from full villages in northwest and nigeria. we used to say the government storing the area in some 5 states on motorcycles demonic thousands of dollars from people as retribution. often nigerian troops code for criminal gains,
12:30 pm
junior security operation. thousands of people in origin tina have lost and went to cyrus to mock international date for the elimination of violence against women. they were wanting the government of newly elected file, right? president, how the late could erode women's rights. mulay has criticized argentina's voice in laws and has pledged to get rid of the government department. charged with preventing violence against women protested in mexico city have also taken through the streets among them, the parents of a missing and killed women who carried black cards with the names of the victims and in the peruvian capital,

22 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on