tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 26, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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is the mold and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on the the hello ed 0 venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our light from the coming up in the next 60 minutes half way through a 4 day ceasefire. people in gauze of pick up the pieces of their shattered lives. after weeks that is really bombardments that are close to extend the ceasefire and allowing more a tiers enjoy. as a 2nd group of 39 palestinians is released from is really prisons and reunited with their family. and min minimum of being beaten off and even the
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women we are being p thing of more testimony emerges of the hardest treatments, palestinian prisoners have been subjected to, it is rarely jails. and the 13 is relays and foresight kept is released by hamas are back in israel as part of the ceasefire. deal more is really raising the occupied westbank as well as least 8. palestinians are killed in a series of incursions. the it is 10 g m t that is mid day in gaza where it's day 3 of a 4 day ceasefire between homeless and israel. the brief, lo and is really a tax, is given palestinians time to take stock of the other devastation of their homes and neighborhoods assignment, trying to search for their loved ones. others a trying to return home or what little there's left of them. on saturday,
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israel released another 39 palestinian prisoners in crowds, celebrated this families welcome to their loved ones home. meanwhile, homos released another group of 13 is released and 4th time nationals. that's after nearly 2 months of captivity and gaza later on sunday as 3rd exchange is expected to take place. stephanie becker begins our coverage of the negotiations ceasefire and israel's relentless bumming of gulls. i mean, some palestinians are able to return to their neighborhoods, but nothing looks or feels familiar anymore. total annihilation of homes, communities, the complete destruction of the fabric of life here, the husband alone, i know. okay. as long as you can see, thousands of residential units were destroyed, the same with other residential complexes in the north and where to go where to sleep. i know this was my house and now my family and i are homeless. many are still buried under the debris. i cannot even pick some of my clothes from under the
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rubble to put on my back. however, we are not leaving. we are holding our ground. even if i live in a tent, i will not abandon my homeland de paul. many others said the same as a 1st laid eyes on their neighborhoods. the destruction absolute people also taking advantage of the quiet skies to fill up their tanks. life has been on hold here for more than 7 weeks. it's a 3rd of afford a ceasefire, delicately negotiated by colored egypt and the united states. to facilitate this, the 2nd group of captives were released on saturday night after an hours long delay . 13 is res and 4 tie nationals were handed over by him as to the red cross who arranged their transferred to the egyptian controls that off for crossing where they were then brought back into israel. as part of the deal these rays release 139 policy and women and children from their jails in the occupied westbank on saturday
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night, crowds gather to welcome them. is that a job to spend a to years in and is really present for a charge? she denies. sure. unless you die enough 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 on sunday, a 3rd exchange is expected. for now, the processing and death toll is on hold, as people takes the of the extent of the destruction. but there is little relief here as they wonder of what will happen once before day ceasefire comes to an end. stephanie decker, which is 0. let's get the very latest on the ground in gaza. now, honey, my mood is innocent units, honey, it's day 3 of the ceasefire. tell us how palestinians are coping right now with the basics would be essential where to find food, where to find water, where to find shelter, where to sleep to night for those people whose houses have been destroyed. and just let's leave northern gods if that's a separate story. we'll get to that in
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a moment. let's leave northern gaza side. tell me about the southern and central gaza for now in the as well so far, the destruction has been really massive, not only in the northern part and gaza city, but also in the southern part, an area that was in the designated as a safe area for palestinians to move do we remember when these really military told palestinians are from the northern partner and does a move to the south to avoid being bombed. but unfortunately, they were bombed anyway in the southern part, the sheer amount of destruction to entire neighborhoods, entire residential buildings and blocks. it'd beyond imagination. we've talked a group of people who, where ford, who were ordered by the, is really military to evacuated from the eastern side of high noon is all the way the western side. so these 2 days of the seas fire and on the 3rd, a group of them went back to check on their homes. and unfortunately, there was no homes to look at it. absolutely. and sheer amount of damage and
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destruction, not only through the residential buildings, but also the old, the infrastructure surrounding and all the roads leading to their neighborhood. they found it really difficult to get there a road that takes about 5 to 10 minutes to get to where the live. because of the rubble of the maze of rubble is the created by those relentless airstrike of massive bombardment. now takes an hour, sometimes an hour, 13 minutes to get to where their homes are at. these rebels on the ground, they are creating so much difficulty, not only for people to move, but also for, for the civil defense, the crew to operate, to conduct their rescue. operations as well as for ambulances, because there are still people are missing a tribe, and the seeds under the rubber than what people are doing here in the southern parts. particularly they are trying to, uh, do, uh, remove the seas body from the rubble then and, and pay them respect and then an and form a kind of
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a proper burial to procession. because within the past of the 49 days of the war, people were not able to do that under heavy bombardment. in fact, for the most part, a people were forced to bury in mass degree of just to avoid a void of spending large amount of time in open areas. under a ongoing, bombardments, the catastrophe is beyond imagining that destruction is immense. and there is a growing concerned in the $1500000.00 palestinians moved it from displays to from the northern parts and goes up to the southern parts. they are going to be permanently displaced due to the fact that they are not allowed to go back to their homes in the north and got the city. how do you stay with is there been more deliveries of fuel and 8 into gaza as part of this? the spy? a deal of the un says that the agreement is enabled at the scale of deliveries of
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food, water and medicine. all of this going through the roof of border crossing with egypt . but there has been concerned about how much of it is actually reaching the northern part of gauze of that is by far the worst hit part of the gaza strip. where hospitals have been forced to cease operation. so honey, what is your information on what people are doing? because they're still many guys who stayed in the north and who still lived there. what they're doing for the basics, like the next meal and water and medical supplies. so this will absolutely very difficult situations for palestinians and gardens. it's trying to, in gaza and the northern part of just a few days that go at a statement by a night admissions officials, a warrant of an imminent to start vacation. the due to a short is an extreme lack of food supply is the w, it's o a official warrant of the beginning of, of, of, of the illness,
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the sprint and infectious diseases for the due to lack of medical supplies and lack of a proper segmentation. and hygiene facilities across the north of parts and java city . but the worse of this is actually lack of fluid. people are going hungry, they're going thursday as they don't have access to plan waterford the both far the water they're drinking has been terminated. in addition to whatever new fluid is left in that area is the, the price of just the trip for that. and not everyone has the financial capabilities to afford purchasing a those basic supply. so it's not only the, the logistics that are hindering people are from finding the basic and the basic supply. the basic food supplies admitted comes to the music medical supply that they need. but also we're talking about more than a month, close to 50 days of, of, of, of not working, not providing for, for their families. it just pauses a huge,
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huge it, it's right toward the stability of the society in terms of it as if in terms of civil order. 3 at the beginning of the word, there were a problems that people getting their food supplies, the lack of bit of organized vision and delivering a to where they were suppose to get people to store in the united nation warehouse . just because they wanted to find the basic needs that the they wanted. there is a growing frustration among people as well here that there is a division of humanitarian aid. there not risk. they are not delivered to the people who need them the most. and for this, the talk is about the, the most hard at hard headed areas, the northern part, and god, the city not honeymoon. beg your pardon, reporting there from hon. eunice inside the gaza strip. thank you very much, honey. and i understand that we can now listen live to and this really
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helps spokesman, who i beg your pardon, bear with us. i'm being told we can now listen, live to the is really health authority. speaking about the health of the captive. so we've just been released for us where uh we as a organization had the uh, amazing privilege of being able to treat a brothers and sisters of children that have been kept, kept in, uh, uh, by the, from us in the last few weeks, the, and one of the stuff for childrens hospital together with the policy but medical center. as a preparing for all this. uh uh, opportunity. uh we've gathered the best uh, professionals. uh and train them. uh, we learned a lot. uh we uh,
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consulted with our fields and we the is really meetings 3 of his and tried to prepare to be able to view those. that's what kept kept in any uh, care and attention they might need. uh, when this fortunate events where they are released happens ending the the last night of the very confusing and stressful period. this is around 3 30 am we received um uh these uh, 12 uh, captives, uh children and women. um that came back. um they underwent uh uh, maybe coming video ation and a psychological evaluation. i am happy to say that despite the fact that the house conditions that have been under and the experience of
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everything, they did not require any emergence, maybe credit intervention. we will keep them here at the end when they really suffer children's hospital for as long as they need. uh and careful them have them in the preparation of coming back to their communities. and some of them have no homes to come back to. but they have a very significant and supporting community that's willing to embrace them as the whole nation embraces them. when they come back on a personal note, this is a pediatric hospital. we have a lot of emotional, insignificant, uh, days here of carrying for children from over. um,
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i've been doing this for many years and i have to tell you that this uh, last night was one of the most significant evenings and nights for me. and i'm the, i think pretty much to be, to have the golf in the, the opportunity to be here for these uh, children and their, uh, and the families. i think uh, i share this with the other members of the team. we've been here for many hours and i thinks no team member has the left. they all say trying to careful these to be the people to these children. they are only a very, very small part of the people that are kept uh 50 by him us. we pray together with a whole nation, i think with the, with the world full, the early release of the rest of the captive,
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the children there, the women day. and then they receive them there of the women and men and we, we are ready to treat them as they come back. hopefully uh, very soon, i want to think of the easily new theory of health that supported us. in the past, you're listening to the health authorities there in israel at a pediatric hospital that the is holding some of the 13 is really captives were released in yesterday. that's saturday. and that includes 7 children. we can cross now to rory challenge was unoccupied. east jerusalem worry, what are we learning of the well so i think we're getting the same kind of comments today is we had yesterday from the feeder hapchick hospital as well. they don't really go into specifics do they?
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they talk about the general harsh conditions of captivity that feeds uh kids and the people that are looking at opposite of being on the side for the last month, plus uh they will keep them in the hospital for as long as they need. so i talked about how some of them don't have homes to go back to because that homes have been destroyed outside of the 7th. i talked about the emotional, told of everything and at the teams, spirits of the people that emetics caring for those free captives for the children, particularly as b. c. but it pretty impressive. and they pray for the release of the rest of the captive. so it's a general message then all going into the individual stories of the people that they are looking off to. we do know some of those individual stories. so because we have been hearing them from is ready media. we've been hearing about emily hands this 9 year old. irish is riley, who was out of suite 5. uh uh, it's uh
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a frightens house in people. it's barry. this is one of the communities in the south of it's rather was most impacted by the effects of october, the 7th. how her father thought she was dead for them for a long time off to speaking to i think they you know the chaos that surrounded outside with them for many days. if know, weeks off to is that it was the that this young adults had died. we've had to interrupt them the 13 year old who was taken captive with martha again from keep experience. how about the student captivity that's causing considerable anger in, in israel because one of the times they think the deal is under is that parents, mothers and children should not be separated. and so there's that kind of details to be a hearing on media. we didn't hear that particularly in that press conference. he was keeping a very general reward challenge reporting from occupied east jerusalem there. now as we've been reporting the 2nd exchange of homeless captives to policy and prisoners hit a snag lights on saturday. here's some of the sticking points that lead to a delay of several hours from us accuses israel of violating the agreed upon no fly
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zone over southern gaza is really drones are also not allowed in the skies over the north between 10 am and 4 pm local time says you mandatory in a deliveries of full in short of what was promised and the aid is not getting into northern gauze. israel denies this thing more than 50 trucks have entered the north from us is armed waiting. the cosign brigades says palestinian prisoners are not being released according to senior already. that means, according to how long they've been detained. as was agreed. also, some of the women and children involved in the swap were just weeks away from finishing their sentences. we can speak the gauzy ahmad you are a member of the i'm us political bureau based on what happened yesterday. both the, the snag is we've just described it in releasing these really captives and then the flurry of diplomacy and then the actual release of the captive based on all of that . do you think that almost is going to release more captives today for the
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1st of the commit to do the agreement. i respect that agreement that we have no room to do to, to continue to follow up with our commitments about i think we discovered in the last 2 days that these are the minutes relating with the different things. and the idea of how many evaluation, indeed, then the agreement do, we gotta make sure to put in the ground and the time of the tools and the changing the names of the prison, the see the prisoners do the move until the objects and got too many things i think we call them and the at the bottom you see it violations. but the surprise that the burning fuel trucks to each of those guys are, you know, situation this bank or the ticket is very hot. people, not somebody conforms the vision. and then we, we asked him uh, well now to load it takes at least $200.00 for people that especially for food and
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the medicine and other things. but do we have shown that just that the tax to share is johnson? yes. so the, so source i can jump into the let, let's address these issues one after the other. do you and says that 61 trucks of a went into northern gaza, saturday. is that enough for you? do you have a threshold? do you have a number that you have required a number of trucks or a volume of a that a mazda has required, must reach the northern part of garza, that grievances got at least at least $200.00. must move from the jewish and set up, the seniors and we are the most of them will reach the stage though the 1st day about the 3 drugs. and this is, was a big surprise bill, a big shot for us. and us, on the, on a 61, you know,
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does we have more than 600000 people about to maybe 200000 people in the database, the agents or places. so we need more more trucks to do. so this is their number. have you been a number on the amount of a that needs to know each month because we talked to the different bus that they were supposed to, but it isn't more and more to fix the no, there is no limitation for this, but i think we would start by the 62 or 6, you want to explore the page the north of gospel. after do we want to, we will put more for just so you have it as to next. when did you show the, with the company with the boss we done after nation and all of the big gun to use that today? that $200.00 a month, lease people and they have not. i think we what the other other other images because the most is that so what it, what does that mean?
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somebody does have the dimensions of it. yeah. yeah. what happened yesterday we, we did it. we still do the visual, the process the more time. but i think today, i think good, we want to be sort of the best that the next would be. so. so right now, it's almost 1230, got the time as, as far as things are going today, do you see any reason anything that would cause how mazda once again, suspend, or even stop the release of captives on day 3 of the ceasefire? a really good us to, to complete this process, we have the, we have this fixed, our commitment. so we want to continue all good every day with the additions. went through my condition and we are very interested due to, to continue. i did finish this process, but i think the manipulation that the plant is coming from basically, as i don't think so far, as i mentioned before. so i think the, today we,
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we want to continue a bit of everything today. but this one was having suspicion in the or the next to what you need to know more according to our list, which sent to the defense to, to the but yet that's pretty going to be the names of the groups most women. so let's talk about, let's talk about that because how mazda provides the agreement. so let's talk about the names of the palestinian prisoners. the i'm us wants to see release, because how most provides a list of the captives that it releases. right? and that list is provided to the mediators and then to israel before captives are released. so very early this morning, israel said that it got the list of captives that i'm us, is scheduled to release today. i'm wondering whether the same thing is happening on, on the other side meeting, do you receive, do you read? do you approve a list of palestinian prisoners to be released each day on the more details. but i think we have a 3 independence in regarding the list, the list of the hostages when we receive it, and when we send it to the video,
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we help with that with the i c r c. i think this is a complete the process to lead approaches and i think that we have this, but this is it yesterday and before that or the guy think we're moving the same, same way the same report, but we knew there's a side note to to speak to agreement, not to change the name to the just the word. this is what, what do cause the role to do to, to do that, to make people here id or upset about the behavioral days or so. but as i said, no, we are well beyond the base everything, but it's not to be clear. what's the sizes? what kind of prisoners do you want to see israel release? i think we have, we have overdue. at least we have this. we said we have a, this will be a prison. those are so they get turned to the women. are they thinking now?
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do you have this list? we need them, but it is a problem. this list now, but sometimes do they bring some people from others and this is not accepted by it, but from us, you know, after it's attacked on october 7th, thomas said that it had enough captives to release all palestinian prisoners in is really jails since then. israel arrested 3145 palestinians in the occupied westbank . that means they are now far more palestinians, and as really jails than their work before a mazda is attacked. your thoughts on that because the cure, this is our main tool. stevie, the from the operations by the upside of stories for the prisoners, prisoners in there. did you new to the pictures of the, this is the holy object for the, for how much i, for the policy, you know, people, i think we have supported by that, by people inside and outside keeping with what the people in the world. now i think
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we know there's no charge to do that. we have some the ministry in our time. i think we ought to make a comprehensive, deep i think we, we literally finish this to find the hostages. i do show that i do my, i think, well, you know, for the next the stage in order to mix whatever and exchange for the uh, the, the, the price, the dimensions. and we already produced, oh, hold on for the sort of just an over something our huh. add to clean and to do these all the full days range and, and how does the weight limit sure. i need car associates at this point. has israel engaged with this, this idea of a total swap, and you told me the same thing 2 days ago. you are willing to release all the captives that a mazda is holding, uh, an exchange, potentially for israel releasing all the palestinians. that's more than 6. that's 7000. now, 7000 palestinians. it is really jail. have you got engagement from israel on this
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issue? ma'am, is right now. so i've got to kind of got to do this to soften the beginning both the diesel version again, this guy said one would love to go here to the house. we want to break the while. i'm asking on this or everything. well, how much was the hostages? with the military power different, so we've had a no no traction on the i know, i know they didn't know they all could visit that the can do that through there with the negotiation on the confusion and we asked her about the distance we succeeded was our friendship police imprisoned us not to know what this is says. i can do many things. so i think that this is a big with the policy that people and the big video for dessert, current shift all the time. you should slow the down, read it to the store and everything and got the, the power. but i think the pill currently is it your expectation that the ceasefire
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will continue be on day for before the on the current for day deal. we are looking at this i think we are interested in the ve noticed of the addition or people to so genocide in gaza. we have with, with tech. so with the company with the is it shows i think most of people, even people know more of it. this is the just to be some photos for you guys what we want the stuff they do to try to get us guys i don't know or the photos i know and guys are not that big. oh, just the about 50000, cbs. most of them, each of them don't know what the billing guys are now up there. so i think we are working with different boss in order to stop this to more and just to disagree. she gives people with no, i mean take it because they ordered different please in order to so they usually, we hope that the best extent did the cruise or to as well do to get people more
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time in order to be, you know, actors in order to do that they can move in their sleep, the monkey discuss the 54. i hope that you are doing our present the study. this is what sir. what about us national is do you intend to release americans as i know them, are the guns and you know that we don't, we are absent from the policy of them to administer ation. i, we, on the supporting is wanted to give you the time no more what you said the prior to from the beginning of this. so it was like, the dispute is a popular and this guy bought the site back running to the 60s. so i, is there any negotiations right now? is there any negotiation right now that involves releasing american nationals currently in homeless captivity? no looking good for this mission. the motion. we have the addition of this,
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nowhere i've been this we, i won't be getting the student, but instead it is organized buddy was as issue and we have the 2 of them in this. i think the push is going better. well, the guy is not, this is american or russia or different of the mission. that is, we are interested, but it is all disobedience to do some of the shows the dentist. i gotta say, i'm not a member of how much is political bureau. thank you for joining us on the program. now funerals for 5 palestinians killed during is really rates have been taking place in jeanine in the occupied westbank. hundreds of people joined the procession . at least 8 palestinians were killed in overnight raids across the west bank in saint louis, robbie has more from ramallah or even as israel of 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
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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 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 room, even though 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 an overnight back, just so went up to age. they were rates across the area. there was also one person
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killed in a raid near novelist, as well as one near remo. not far from where we are now. so these costs that raise this pressure is something that people were worried wouldn't get worse and 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 westbank still ahead on l. 0. a low in the fighting allows some of the lebanese and slit their villages because of cross border shilling from israel to return to their homes. the the hi. again quite the drenching. we had in western parts of victoria state. good to
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see you. so it made for the weather, it's november day in about 2 decades. we had thunder storms and locked into this area at eastern parts of south australia as well. and now i think the area of concern on monday will be central and eastern areas of queensland. talk of the blue, the more intense that rain is falling, and temperatures have fallen off across perth to just 30 degrees on monday for new zealand. no weather alerts to speak, or plenty of sonic cross both the islands here. but we have seen copious amounts of rain just outside of colon poor leading to the scenes of flash flooding. and unfortunately more rain is in the forecasts in the zone on monday we see it from the gulf of thailand pushed in to the admin. see, this could turn up into something in the bay of been goals, so we'll continue to watch that in time with the sun out across a huge portion of china. a temperature is once again coming up soon when jeep providence qualen at 25 degrees. and we do have some snow around the korean peninsula. this is a cold front, so it's going to drag and much cooler air over the next 24 hours. and back to this
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part of the southeast asia, we can see where there was so came, rains are right across in the late peninsula, lot of what whether to come for southern subcontract on monday as well. that's your weather. see the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. it's the 3rd day of a 4 day ceasefire between our mazda and israel's tell us indians are using the low end, but it's been barred. meant to search for their loved ones and return to what's left of their homes. people in gaza are appealing some more age to be let into the
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territory as agreed under the ceasefire due. the 2nd group of 39 palestinian prisoners has been released from his really jails. there has been tears and joy has families and loved ones flow from them. home. also 13 is released from store ty, captives released by a mosque from gaza are now back in israel. and at least 8 now this thing is have been killed in the occupied westbank. it happened that is really force is carried out an overnight rate. and the city of jeanine is really military vehicles block access to 2 major hospitals. we heard in stephanie deckers report earlier from east rod jobbies, one of the palestinian prisoners released as part of the deal. her car was set to blaze when soldiers opened fire when she was driving. she was accused of terrorism and sentenced to 11 years. accuse of trying to detonate her fuel tanks near a soldier? here's more of what she said. the journalists after being reunited with her family . is it done?
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and i am very shy and ashamed to celebrate one. the whole 1st time is leading you will smoke, we have some fresh air in the presence tides and we'll help the prisoners who get we should get somebody lease from one plus to another for us is that it can. that's why i'm not going to offer you in particular, suffered a lot in your prison on the burns, but today is on that month of happiness. i can't find any. you are very united with martha soon. after 8 years in the end. does that sound got us a lot for you? what would you say for him also past time? you know, it's a lot for us. one of our ones with it a lot since we were little since we were kids, i would want. where would that mean what it's going to do to be and to moms who are
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you know, so that you always said how much you weird stuff wondering, could you please tell us more than got some good news. my ones are visible on my screen as well. as i don't need to talk about it, in addition to the struggle with the feelings and with your next to the finally, this is the price, the prisoner's pay. and that's for the feeling and longing through the family. did you know i thought you were going to be released? no, i didn't. i was feeling guest 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 left the 22 months of the year when i see a charge only was 18 days left off. he was released on other people who are that inside have him for more than 18 years and they are still left there for
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a tv days. he was released for me 1st. so now we have lots of strange try and go to court at present a home. thank god for your safety and when you come across the audio and with that they should release everybody with that. it's 18 days or it's years, but it's really, really upsetting. the uprising are in the prison. oh man. who just entered. he hasn't been there for a long time. he gets released. it will seem like an 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 of the cubic low. what i'm going to publish, and i want to tell you that i saw a child in the streets helped me with this done. 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. she because they've been subjected to a lot of things for
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a little girl. i'm not even talking about the grown up women. i'm talking about the smoke girls. they've been through things that nobody should witness them. that this uh, practice has increased during the wash and a lot a lot. i can say that since the events happened since the 1st day, they took matter of like here to another, a prison cell. and it was ongoing, taken girls to separate cells next to them. and on the same day, the 1st day of the event, especially because they used a gas problems on the prisoners. they used it in the room next to me. and i had like one infection took a whole lot of time like one the a week ago. i was improved. that's what i show one job over in is the general director of the heck organization for human rights. he says there are gross
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violations of the rights of palestinian prisoners taking place in his really jails . they don't allow them to go outside of the room sooner just to walk or through a fetus on or something like that before they used to take to watch and they now get it. no one minute outside for those buildings, they have both in the space. also they have 3 things them badly. they really think of them to approach only them. uh, even if you speak to the gods posting what i between the thing you and also maybe they take 2 out of really oh man, the booth single uh, 6. so furnace didn't use the dye since. uh uh, 2 bucks the rims for almost back. um the thing. uh, so most of them the web address. they just became 2 days, 3 days before they thought. uh, this is a big question. why they get in uh,
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on the phone to fuel. 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 some people they are released from the prison a they so 2 of them they were a tow truck. they were beaten. cynthia leak. uh, by the uh, is like really, uh, gods. this is the case of the 3 thing now. uh, the stevie on the zillow sent me to visit. there is no, uh, even uh, loyal visits. uh only for the loyal to can visits warranty gibson before they used to visit many, many of them. no, they can use this one. the person who is the rid of this that you will need to know just uh, the simply, uh they called me for the uh, an oil they book to bring them uh there to the uh, quotes they booked up here of the courtroom. uh, that funeral part of the, uh, because there is normal applied, you know, under them. i mean, uh, when i speak about the loan, i speak about your process, your process,
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the due process now. uh, because dates the mazda was where he is, director of the gulf study center and professor of middle east politics of guitar university. i'm sure one thing this is all doing the ceasefire and the release of, of policy and prisoners from is really jails is putting the issue of palestinian prisoners and the treatment they receive in jail back in the international spotlight. so let's say, i mean let's not forget the number before 7th of october. what was around 7000 prisoners in, in, in his id. joe's including more than $200.00 show, then going to the woman justin's. after the 7th of october, the number of these are the 3000 because of what it did in west bank and those who are actually cuz taking it from does so that is an edited in a crisis when it comes with it, but it's still in the society, you know, people, you know, the human ation, the disrespect, the way how those people were treated by that is what it is that's actually made
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this issue, the center of their fighting. that is the actual patient. and there's this thing that i feel patient and all was there was sort of marginalization for the 10th of the issue. and then this a, this page of the conflict brought it strongly actually to the scene. and everyone remember now that the member was talking to, the 1st thing is, look, is this from a purely strategic tactical point of view? is this a, a problem for hum us? because they said after october, the 7th, we have enough captives to release all palestinian prisoners and is really jails. and actually, as you pointed out, and as we put to the almost books person to a little while ago, there are now far more palestinians and is really jails. and there were 52 days ago . of course that's is china, but that's, that's because of stop is what it is of doing what they do it because that's the only way that that's the only tool that is what it is using to him in a, the kind of thing at the civilian other but his thing is actually disobedient,
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but his thing is, and how i'm not sure a doubt able to stop this. however, the bringing the issue to the, to the, to be the focus of the debate and talking about how people they are living and present. and what they are self funding and also bringing the debate about children and woman and saying, you know, an exchange or any swapping should conclude, told the woman that itself is to bring it back to the whole issue and maybe reminding international community that something should happen some that as soon as the base it should happen to what it is, what it is, that's why all of this happening. why all this discrimination? why all this information to the civilian to the industry and who are living with the backorders as how my says proposed several times, including earlier in this show. so let's do a full swap. we release all the captives. we have is really dual nationals. everybody that's being held in gaza by almost right now and exchange for all the palestinian prisoners being released from is really jails. this is something that would have been anathema to israel previously. israel would have never considered
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or engaged with the, let alone done it. of course, do you think under these circumstances this is something israel might consider that lets me say, i'm not sure this is impossible. i see there are some difficulties to achieve that goal with how mass has to itself. one of the major difficulties is the, the, the shape of the government and as, right, you know, and the political level, you'll have to put a lot of pressure from outside. i mean, it's an yahoo and the water comes, you know, team and all of this. the pressure to do all of this and the name of foreign policy and suspecting the relation of his life. however, within, with comes to the implementation, those who are implementing the from far to florida, right? because i think what happened last night is when evidence, that's when it comes to the implementation who to release. why this to be the implementation come on
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a security level. and to me it seems those people nothing in favor of actually of the ceasefire. and they tried to create complications. so this is why i can kind of come up be continuing. i think that is the issues it'd be solved within is via the politics. i assume that the many countries understand that because when it comes to the implementation, the complications talk to to, to emerge. i think that is the. busy issue now, which should be tackled to dana then tomorrow. not sure where we thank you for joining us. we'll see you then throughout the day there is a low and fighting between 11 knowns has the law and the is really army wireless ceasefire and gaza. hold the past 7 week 16 intense costs. border shilling between the 2 sides. saying to hold a reports on this 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 award zone of israel and the liberties arms group has below have
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so far held fire. during the 4 day garza ceasefire, 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 on what did it hit stones and people. we have experienced this many times . they can never break how well the heart of the 7 weeks of cross border exchange of fire was intense. 14 civilians were killed, including journalists, who are believed to have been directly targeted. there's really army says during the 4 days cease fire, it's 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, it has, the law hasn't joined the battle in full force,
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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, though it's the country that kills and takes land. it does this under the come on to 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, warning of even what it calls more devastating consequences. then there was a 0 southern let, the non demonstrations in support of palestine has continued around the world on saturday, thousands gathered outside the u. n. a human rights hi commissioner's office in geneva. they called for an end to what day described as the genocide and gaza urging to cease fire to be made permanent and in berlin,
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thousands much to the german capital in support of palestine. protesters carried palestinian flags and support centers. and this was the scene in the italian city of milan, where a hundreds gathered to voice support the palestinians, and against is really a tax on gaza. protesters also gathering in the philippine capital manila to express solidarity with palestine. they called for a permanent ceasefire in gaza. the still ahead on alpha 0. the congolese president seeks a 2nd term while facing criticism that he's failed to deliver on promises to lift millions out of profit property will bring you headlines from around the world. the high man i need is the mother of 4 who fled her to him to escape the fighting. she was able to find refuge in port sedan, but the force displacement has affected the health of her youngest children. the young ones are twins who used to drink formula and when the fighting started, it became harder to find it. for them,
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their health started deteriorating and they had to be hospitalized 3 times. un figures show 3000000. so then these children were malnourished, even before the conflict began. at least 500 children have died because of a lack of conflict, spastic and data can, is they shouldn't say 10000 more. put died by the end of the year if they don't have access to communitarian assistance. but the month long fighting, making that difficult in parts of the country and nearly impossible in other men says she knows she wouldn't have been able to get help for her children. if she had stage and how to put she hopes the conflict and soon so she doesn't have to rely on 8 for their survival of the
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the, let's take a look at some of the news from around the world. the president of sierra leone has imposed a nationwide for a few. after an attempt to cool, the julius might be said, attackers tried to gain access to the military armory in the capitol free town, but were repelled by security forces. some of the gunmen escaped. gunfire has been heard in the city. at least a 150 people have been kidnapped from 4 villages in north western nigeria. what does it say? the gunmen stormed the area in some forest state on motorcycles, demanding thousands of dollars from people as retribution. after nigerian troops killed 4 criminal gangs during a security operation. russia says it's shot down to a ukrainian fighter jets and intercepted 18 drones. it's defense ministry, and moscow reported russian forces had repelled attacks in eastern ukraine and this upper region,
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regions themselves. ukraine says it has engaged in $42.00 battles with russian troops along its front lines and repelled several attacks in the past 24 hours. are also the president of the democratic republic of congo has launched his re election campaign ahead of next month's general election. some people say he has failed to deliver on the promises made during his 1st term power with us that reports fine was included province, no feeling. 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 by rising poverty, unemployment, and the slow pace of development like data that is, the responsibility is to us the people. in other words, the easy indebted to us didn't really fulfill these promises. katie is hoping of pro poor social policies to improve education and health care. we'll get to them
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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 located 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 heart of manassas out is there. thousands of people in argentina has marched in, going to side us to mark the international day for the elimination of violence against women the, the government of newly elected the far right presidents, heavier malay could erode women's rights delay, has criticized argentina's abortion laws, and has pleasure to get rid of the government department charged with preventing violence against women. the
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protesters and mexican city have also taken to the streets among them where the parents of missing and killed women. carried placards with the names of the victims . an average of 10 women are violently killed in mexico each day. and in the peruvian capital, lima protest is demanded an end to domestic violence. they accuse the legal system of ignoring the killing and abuse of women. one mother whose daughter was murdered, feared her child killer, could be set free on us, but justice be done. she left her family behind the children in distress between mother. she was my only daughter in the mind who killed her can walk out free just can't be. how long will so many sides go on for? and that's our turn now to the war on guns as we've been reporting, palestinians are taking advantage of afford a ceasefire. to find some relief from 7 weeks of war by visiting the beach, but is really is wanting palestinians. the entering the sea is prohibited as are
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any attempts to move north. even though science sent this report from the beaches of southern gaza. after weeks of air strikes, shelly and destruction. a day at the beach is a welcome break for many in south in gaza. it's the only place left for people to freeze, so fresh air. they don't have other recreational places to go too much of gaza has been reduced to rubble like israel air strikes. well, it isn't a vacuum from shifted one in gaza city like thousands of other palestinians. he hasn't been able to check on his home. that's because ease, really forces are preventing people from the north to go back. and he says he bought his 3 little girls to the beach to find some joy. taking advantage of a 4 d. c. supplier between him,
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us and israel. october october issue. but the biggest burden is on the children, the they were very afraid and terrified during the war. so we took advantage of the seas far to come down and try to contain them a little by the sea. so they could enjoy themselves a bit to dream and proxima late. happily on the shore, they say it's something they miss doing for several weeks of this. for most of my kids, we are very happy because we weren't able to go anywhere for so long. and now we can finally play in the scene after nearly 2 non relentless ease release task policy as well has been with. so let's so i looking for some relief and peace of mind in the ways and source of this, the most palestinians from the north and goes to city have lost their homes. they have been living in united nations run schools since they were forced
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to move south. boston is a fisher man who has no other source of income. he says he has come to the sea to catch the fish in order to provide for his family. the thousands of 1000 using gaza, living on a daily wage have struggled to feed their families during israel's war part of mishandled facility. if we sell it regardless of the wor, no matter how much bombardment there is, i will continue going to the see what choice do i have? i need to feed my family. who else will give us money? they don't know what will happen once this short ceasefire and but for now the spouse, do you say all they want is to feel the joy and call they has been deprived off for so long. you may see it l g 0, han eunice in the solving cause, the strip and that does it from me. so then the 8th of this news,
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our up next 7 see, will be back with more of our continuing coverage of the war. 2 state without the as these reading war on gods that escalates out his ears, correspondence are on the ground. it is impossible for civil defense teams to come to this part of the refuge account that was due car rushing to the hospital. he is really military is pushing deeper into jobs. i didn't know fed the option just to evacuate to the southern areas which tend to be also a very risky journey. both diplomats wait for a breakthrough compartment thing guys. a continue and the families waiting for the return of their relative people are really worried right now that they are basically collective punishment and only going to continue with us. but then they
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just depend on 20 for my life is the senegalese fisherman to elected m p in the madrid assembly fighting racism insane giving voice to those he left behind. a michael turned politician reveals how european over fishing an applicant forces has become a driving force for a regular migration. take your 3 buses, be a witness documentary on the i'll just say around unique perspective. i think being hosted you miss each part of my identity voices. you don't often hear how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression of the gaza strip started. connect to our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. as an attack in this specific area, throwing me out of these boards and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0,
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