tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 26, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
4:00 pm
it's, they're all that they can report on 1st hand is the, is really saw palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story f 15 members and 5 killed in an asteroid. sharing what's happening. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is. the listening post the, [000:00:00;00] the alarm 0 venue, good to have you with us. this is the news. our life from bill coming up in the program today. day 3 of the ceasefire and people him gaza picking up the pieces of
4:01 pm
their shattered lives after weeks of is really bombard the job. and then men are being beaten off and even the women we are in between all we spotlight, the harsh treatment palestinians have been subjected to and is really jails from us, is expected to free, more captives being held in gaza with more palestinian prisoners also to, to be released by israel, an aide is still rolling into the gaza strip of agency say it is not nearly enough . there are close to extend the ceasefire to allow in more the it is day 3 of a 4 day ceasefire between our mazda and israel. the brief slow lane is really a tax is given, palestinians time to take stock of the odor, devastation of their homes and neighborhoods. some a searching for their missing relatives. others trying to return home or what little is left of them. stephanie decker begins,
4:02 pm
are coverage of the negotiations ceasefire and israel's relentless bombing of gulls . i mean, some palestinians are able to return to their neighborhoods, but nothing looks or feels familiar, any more 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 where to go where to sleep. 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 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 on the problem. 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
4:03 pm
more than 7 weeks. it's a 3rd of a 4 day 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, his res and 4 tie nationals were handed over by him as to the red cross. who arrange their transferred to the egyptian controls that off for crossing where they were then brought back into israel. as part of the deals these rays reduced 39, palestinian women and children from their jails in the occupied westbank on saturday night, crowds gathered to welcome them instead of job to spend a to years in is really prison for a charge she denies mushroom of you the enough done, ha, my rooms are visible and my struggles. i don't want to talk about the, the yearning for family. this is the price, the prisoners pay. on sunday, a 3rd exchange is expected. for now, the posting in death toll is on hold. as people take stuff of the extent of the
4:04 pm
destruction, but there is little relief here as they wonder of what will happen once before day ceasefire comes to an end. stephanie decker or g 0. there have been more deliveries of fuel and aid into gaza as part of the ceasefire deal. the un says the agreement has enabled it to scale up. deliveries are food, water, and medicine through the roof of crossing with egypt. but there's been concerned about how much of it is being sent to the north of the strip. that's the worst hit part of gaza where hospitals have all ceased operations, sorry, couple of whom is in han units inside because it's hard. i want to talk about those essentials, those basics with you. what are people doing for food in drinking water on day 3 of the ceasefire? and are you seeing a noticeable difference? since more aid has started to go to a strip? well generally as
4:05 pm
b c military and it's we're allowed to float into the gaza strip. there was a kind of touchable development in terms of the humanitarian conditions, which cause it to be relative, a relative in terms of the amount that had been delivered to the inc. deceased garza's trip. now people in normal days as the attacks continued between full size on the ground, they were suffering in order to have access to food and cleaning. now with these amounts a few minutes early and aid the situation is partially has mitigated, and it has also reduce the aggravating to humanitarian crisis in a very relative way. mainly a policy until now trying to defend and to spend the ease of decrease in order to have kind of access to their central supplies. as they clearly believe that these kinds of a twos might end. the fighting might be a resume, again, that we posed spots on the ground, which will also lead to the resuming the ongoing crisis on the ground between the a or especially for residents. it's not the goal is districts. so clearly the art,
4:06 pm
depending on the age that that have been delivered. and according to the palestinian really christians that they have received $58.00 trucks that are now on the way to the central areas of garza city and also to the north of the territory. and those people are clearly hoping that the ceasefire must be extended. opponents have moved days of calm sky clear from because we have drugs that targeted palestinians from time to another or topic about that last point. if the ceasefire is not extended then war could start again in less than 48 hours. now, are people preparing for that? well, generally people are right now of course in traits him on storing. i'm looking for different access for food and water in order to guarantee that they're gonna survive for long days as the back to my really continue on the ground between our mazda and isabel. meanwhile, the if the, if the fighting has taught to the, again,
4:07 pm
the crisis will start from scratch full pallets and use as the will be for us also to look for the sources and without having it kind of any kind of information. if it's going to be much more flu of humanitarian aid, if the fighting continues between time us and israel. so people are making the best within the two's days in order to obtain all kinds of the basic necessities of items in order to have a kind of living within these days. as is what also is moving with the options of increasing its military attacks. and even its miniature operations on the ground in separate areas. of course, the gaza strip, entire cup was doing reporting from inside the gaza strip. thank you very much start. and there has been emotional reunions in israel, as well as captives held by home us since october. the 7th returned home that's 9 year old irish has really emily hand running to her and her father of these really military had incorrectly told emily's father that her body had been
4:08 pm
found weeks ago. the 2nd girl that you saw is 13 year old hitler. ruth hampshire shawnee also released on saturday that her mother remains in captivity. now professor, it type of stuff is the director of suffer children's hospital. it's shipped by medical center in drama gone, and israel, he has confirmed the 12 of the 13 is really, is from the 2nd group of captives are in their care. they image after a long nights of anxious anticipation at around 358 and 12 attorneys were transferred to the hospital, many women and children. among them. they underwent an initial medical evaluation and examination. i am happy to tell you that although days in captivity, you have left a mark on them. none of them are in need of agents and immediate medical intervention. that will stay here at the hospital for as long as they may need. we will continue to treat them to accompany them to hug them and support them both physically and emotion. sarah,
4:09 pm
hi right now isn't telling me where families in gathering day after day to push for the release of captives in gaza saw or how would you describe the mood there on day 3 of the ceasefire agreement? the well, cindy, also the delay. yes. today there are concerns amongst his writings that this could potentially happen again, and they're saying it now sorry that it's a lot more unpredictable um, novice uh, nervousness certainly uh, concerned um um no worries, worries. and so because this, there have been some rumors, if you like this, maybe that could be a delay. but once again, it's all based on the head rather than actually any on the confirmations. whether it's from these writing governments, whether it's from prime minister benjamin netanyahu buttons,
4:10 pm
given what happens yesterday. and having had a 9 year old daughter, he's a spokesman for the is right, the military and his speech over night. he did say that people need to be patient. he called them loopholes. he referred to the delay. is that so he said that every single day will be treated differently when one reports to austin. what's about the next 2 days? this was over night referring and reference to day 3, which is today and day for tomorrow. he said he con onto those questions just yet because he said every day could be, could bring something different. it could bring more delays, they'll just have to wait and see on trees every day with its own unique circumstances. also, bearing in mind that the is writing government has maintained throughout this whole when how much has reduced any of these videos of those. how's cop save or stomach? do you have one of the things that they have said is that this is all just propaganda. that they using as a psychological wolf and the feeling is that they comp trust how much and that is
4:11 pm
also effectively the feeling amongst is right. is enough general population overnight we so an estimated $100000.00 of them gather in this square. he, they came together and unity they had said to show support, but also they said they'll continue with these kind of riley's, they'll continue with these gatherings until every last person that's held captive in garza is returned. we've also been seeing some videos this morning, but we certainly store a video that has been released. 6 during some of the caps since that were released on say, one hedging hi, i'm with smiles, big smiles and not things like that is what, spelling them with. how does that potentially things can change for them. and then not potentially beyond these 4 days. if there is an extension, more people will be released. also we saw the reunification on day one of those families that were released to women and children. so potentially
4:12 pm
we'll see more of the barrels sold in goods, physical condition clearly. but besides that one of the things that is really major and so in the family members had been saying is that even though they are physically in good condition, mentally that could then have the cracks. that could be then a paid lights wrong, because obviously some of those that was taken across the top hatch family members killed in october 7. and that completely will completely unaware of that. not knowing the face of some of the family members, but also just one last thing for you. several is one of the concerns here is that one of the goals that was released yesterday, it seems that how mother was in and that has really raised lots of questions saying, is that even allows is that because, because it seems in this, these 5 deal that we haven't seen is that they should be released together mothers, and to that children. and it seems that doesn't happen. so that is another real cause for concern such and these are these readings. so roughly about reporting
4:13 pm
from tell of these. thank you very much for all of that. so i turned out the mohammed junction was joining us from occupied east jerusalem, mom and you heard. so i was reporting that there's, there's nervousness, there's concern, which is not completely surprising. intel of eve, where people are, you know, watching this, hoping to see more captives released from gaza today. now the 1st day of the ceasefire. prove that this can work that this can happen the 2nd day prove, just how fragile are listen. tired deal is what are you expecting today? day 3. so earlier in the day, a all indications were that is really officials expected that day 3 would be more like day one that because of the complications that occurred on day 2 that were overcome at the last minute things would roll out in a smooth or fashion in the last hour though, we are seeing more and more quotes by on named is really officials in is really
4:14 pm
media outlets warning that it looks as though the situation is getting more complicated. they are saying that they believe these differences can be overcome. but they're also saying that there is intense behind the scenes negotiations going on right now between is real and how much all being mediated by caught thought. so right now it's a mixed bag. earlier in the day, cautious optimism, the things would be done in a smooth or fashion and that those 13 is really captive that were scheduled to be released today by how much gaza would actually be transported to the border crossing around 4 pm local, much as what happened on day one and not day 2. now there is a lack of clarity. now there is concern, but even in that concern that is being expressed. they are saying that they do believe that these last minute negotiations will prove fruitful and that hopefully
4:15 pm
there won't be too many delays. and then hopefully when the transfer actually happens today, it won't be as late as last night, but this is very fluid. the situation has been volatile, and as we've spoken about many times during the past few days, several things can change at a moment's notice. muhammad you were reported yesterday on the 39 palestinian prisoners that were released from is really jails yesterday that's saturday. and you spoke to some of their families share with us what happened and what that was like. it's a 0. we have been spending time the last 2 nights with the family members of prisoners, female prisoners who been released to reside in occupied east jerusalem. now the reason we have to make that designation is because of the situation for the prisoners who reside in occupied east jerusalem is different then for the policy and prisoners who return to the occupied the west bank. and the reason for that is because it occupies east jerusalem, these prisoners and their families,
4:16 pm
they are under the jurisdiction of the police that is controlled by the far right wing national security minister, if more bidding of the year. and he has repeated comments over the course of the past few days, but he will not allow any type of celebration to be occurring in areas under his jurisdiction. he doesn't want to see gatherings outside of people's houses. he doesn't want to see celebrations outside. he doesn't want to see celebration inside . that's why. when we've gone to these houses, people have been concerned and i will tell you what happened to us last night. we went to the house of a palestinian female prisoner who had been in jail for 8 years throughout the day. they weren't sure what she's going to be released. what time there are indications that the woman was going to be released. the police kept visiting her house. when we got there, the mood kept fluctuating on the one hand, they thought they would see her then this delay that happened last night late into the evening of when the captives in gaza would be released. and then when the palestinian prisoners will be released made them think that perhaps this deal might
4:17 pm
come on done altogether. that may be the cease fire would not hold. then you had the police coming in and what we've been told again and again by the families we've visited is that on the days these prisoners are being released. but they are coming to these houses again and again and again and telling them you better not have any celebrations. you better not have anybody coming and you better not have any festivities while we were at this house last night. you had these really police show up and forcibly push out the media and other family members and say that we had to leave before this prison or it was returned. we were pushed, we were shop that we were told we have to go. no reason for that. was given, eventually the prisoner was released and she returned with her family, but it just goes to show how much concern there is for these relatives of prisoners an occupied eastern reason when they say that this is persecution. they say that this is the kind of integrity and injustice they live with on a daily basis. and even at a time when they are happy to see the return of a loved one, who has been in prison for so long, they are still told that they cannot be happy even for just a few hours. so long as you understand them reporting from occupied east jerusalem
4:18 pm
. thank you very much for all of that mohammed. we're going to stay with this topic a little bit more because did abraham is in columbia in the occupied westbank admitted talk to assign to stand that you are with nibble and most stuff a sheet. hyundai was stuff a 17 years old who was released yesterday from is really prisons. after a long wait until after the hours of midnight's, most of it was inside a bus that has made its way to between. yeah. and a policy and in a city of a be that. but here in columbia, refugee camp and in the alleys, palestinians have put up his picture to welcome him. we can see the palestinian flags adorning the address of the refugee. com and the we are going to go a little bit and see most before and his mom, they're going to be talking to us. yeah, of course. when it comes to the bad,
4:19 pm
this is a happy day for her. if you a join me here, let's, let's us here a little bit more for almost before 1st the keys dot net asset terminus. what was the last 8 months you spent in prison nights about and named the after october 7th law. and there's no connection since we were in serving in the prison of close the situation is dying. but before october 7, the situation was a bit better. now we were not treating this about 3 to when, but from october 7th about so it started to deteriorate. so many conditions have changed, especially, and the treatment of by the prison walked into the prison guards who was out of uh at the beginning of the war. we were totally isolated with got off from the outside was to the uh,
4:20 pm
from the very 1st hour of the war. we watched it some of the events unfolding on the screen after that. and we were totally cut off from the outside world. we were not able to know what was going on. the outside, the prison was after that they started to treat us very badly. they started the body, so the more i can tell them, or less of the machine as even the savers. they were tempted to it for us, but for a prisoner, we see something big off of that sort of the big, the management started to miss 3 of them all the prisoners. they all the detainees on the, he's got, they even deprived us from the daily breaks for that it was a do use to 13 minutes after that to 10 minutes. we hardly go out till the brazen said to have a shower, or i'll have
4:21 pm
a walnut going to the same domain we were in present. and you said the number of detainees, just lacking the basic necessities, no electronics, we only had the uniform. then we take 10 minutes to break for a shower, even the full address, and before the war, we used to be a given some other items where we could buy from a prison cafeteria after that we were living only to that us and given by the prison management many of the detainees lost their lives as that is all of this is treatment. it's. one of them was in also, uh, pricing on yes, we knew about with that. he was in the setting next to me, according to what we have heard. he was, he died as a result of the medical and negligence, who was nominal team was going to end the school. he, by the time we left to the prison, the we,
4:22 pm
one of the detainees had the fever because he was not met medically attended to on the next report. if it's a, they purposefully try to prevent us from leaving, celebrating dollars release. so good. another good with the big, i know they doing their best to so 10 for so our lives of misery. one of the less than even if we produce any sal and we are punished and we are deprived of the, the daily break. and by but this did not, then thought what is all when i, what, what do you detained? and what did you see 1st that, i mean i was detained on march 30th. they see it's of course you'll, so it was very high condition. they stormed my house, i was, i would side i was working in the morning, says this lady,
4:23 pm
a commission forces at storm or home i was not present at that time. they destroyed the property inside the house, and they detained one of my brothers in order for me to give myself in the intelligence office called me and he said, we want to speak to you for one hour to see um your brother at this time. then i was detained in there about so my brothers got to give us more details when your brother was detained in order for you to give you a sense in, i didn't say young and that is huge. it can be, you know, of a many, on many occasions there's a need for patient forces stand off with the, the palestinians, bad studying and suiting the old. that is it himself that he has a cam. uh, living on the diana conditions. what happened to a private level not? well, my brother was bad in order for me to give my cell,
4:24 pm
and the officer called me told me if you do not give yourself and we will detain your brother forever. this is my niece. no, i'm going to move to the bed. tell me about your feelings when you were waiting for his name to be on the list. look at it. how did you feel when you 1st learned that his name is on the list for the last saw on there is no doubt we would own own our legs. we have been waiting for this moment. for long then i, every time i list is released we keep watching the yesterday and the list was updated. on 2 times, we lost hope, but by the grace of god, a my neighbor to state it from the us and said, when was stuff i will be at least i said, i have no idea. but he gave me the good news that most of i would be to lose today
4:25 pm
. you cannot imagine how happy i was. so to hear that at the same time, our hearts still heavy with our fellow group palestinians in guys though, are being sour to do with the missiles and bombs. so our goal here that he might have showed us to the, again, the coffee and know yet to, to come on metro. and then that's why i love this and there is always a fade. but however, we live in a way that style our case. still, god, everything is possible on the there's a few pace and this is not my 1st time to be a respect. many of my children were detained. i, my said, was a post and back to the when there's really a completion policies. so i'm our home, it last that or i'm a done then we could of good today to for the release of most of the appellate and yeah, it a few g. com,
4:26 pm
just to know that we've been in this alleyway 2 months before most before has been arrested in the early hours in the early months of the year and in the house over there to we've seen a pos to me and who has been shocked. one who was looking at is where the forces raising that a few g come and rusting palestinians. he has lost his life, he fell from the rooftop, and he was killed. this is just part of the reality, the daily reality that palestinians go through under as well. as occupation and abraham reporting from colombia in the occupied west bank. thank you very much for all of that. new to a guitar as minister of state for international cooperation. low watt rashida of software has visited southern gaza and she spoke to alpha 0 about the diplomatic and humanitarian roles. the gulf states has been play, according to us uh we will pushing towards increasing the quantity of humanitarian a to deliver equally. we hope all efforts aiming at extending the humanitarian
4:27 pm
truce will be successful. this will enable full policies to deliver move at least a time. when i say this to myself, there are a number of posts being followed, including the diplomatic one to this end, the assets being made in to explain, holds and attempt to have the truth extended harlow. to that, there are discussions in terms of logistics and quote, a nation with the stakeholders via the us or the additional storage he's in relation to the roof of border crossing. though a couple of the role played by the state of guitar branch of the many directions. as i said, the diplomatic negotiation post and the humanitarian relief. one. speaking of the lot to tossed out to dispatch and release sites since october, the 16th, until the stay in guitar is willing to deliver more humanitarian aid. there are many logistical obstacles, including the daily stephen put to the quantity of a to enter into the cause of stripping. there is no point dispatching release a to be less than storage without being delivered,
4:28 pm
especially the medical supplies which required some particles in temperature for handling kind of things that i regret to say that the weights and window may extend over 2 weeks. and these items may perish. the key method to is that the states of control, along with other from me and brotherly states, reiterate that they offer pets, deliver any quantities of humanitarian aid. with the ceiling and placed renders the process less effective and more difficult and the football we are doing what we come together with the exceptions, constantly and rapidly to insure the swift delivery of age and the desired quantities. however, we have faced with many obstacles. i named only so many as we would have had with the missile as well. some more were joined by us 0 senior political analyst, more one to sure more one. this is a pivot we've been talking about. the condition of palestinian prisoners in release from is really jails and we've been talking about their detention conditions. we will get back to that conversation. but there's something we want to address with you this our, the trigger for this is a washington post article,
4:29 pm
right. the title white house grapples with internal divisions on israel and gaza. and very briefly, this article details, well, what it says in the headline divisions inside the white house with people questioning staffers at the white house, questioning the us strategy, biting strategy. and i have to say, this reminds me of some of the things you've been saying in the studio about where the us is going with all of this. you know, we could actually to start from where john, who just left off because lloyd austin, that the secretary of defense today was expressing the need to re emphasize the humanitarian aspects of what's going on and gaza. that's kind of a bit of a new statement coming from the military man and binding administration emphasizing again and again the idea of the humanitarian and why more needs to be done through the kind of sitting is i think now there is a bit of a change of tone and script, i'm not active if you were on the parts of the by the num station and the
4:30 pm
washington report on the lines. how this has been happening over weeks now. starting with 20 staffers within the white house. demanding to meet by doing or else. and then when they met by then they just went on and on about why the, the ongoing struck. did you buy by didn't was basically hitting a wall and why boxing himself in behind that then, you know, was not doing america and the goods. and why did not understand why there wasn't enough appreciation of the human cost for garza and why america was being in different like how with this should be good so that it gets values and so on. so for and then the report goes on to discuss deeper and deeper into how more and more voices within the administration. even quote, people are very close to bite and for example, thomas sending him not to use that line about decapitating babies. while his put
4:31 pm
eviction was more like yeah, now we've got as we're gonna have to say that, why he's in the midst of the whole point about this time a for b, i once took about 10 to semitism, but again, be pushed again to address the more important issues that the united states needs to look at as a, as a superpower, if you would, and why it needs to be the growing up in the room when by didn't news with nothing, you know. but then it goes on to more details about biden, despite his very unconditional supports. what is right, has always questions, nothing. you know how strategy and always questions that were pushing not at the or the disproportionality and they use the force. because that's all remember is using american weapons, american bonds, american 2000 pounds, bombs in gaza. which means america is complicit in perhaps what it's called the war crimes in guys. because if you're so the arms and you approve of the policy, a new support,
4:32 pm
the war you are complicit and there is also so more and more people within the administration and in washington more and more are quite andras of the fact that america was basically heating oil there, that anyhow, it was not listening and nothing you know, had his own strategy along with his own government and by didn't was missing in the following suit. but over the past few weeks, couple of weeks, 3 weeks. certainly after the invasion, there's more and more awareness apparently in the administration. that's something that i give as you look at an article like this, and you know, it's too early to tell whether this is a turning point. like, is this something that could move the needle inside the white house as the president, as the chief of staff, the president, you listen to those voices, perhaps you amend a little bit your policy or your, um silence is not the right word, but you sideline. those voices and you say no, this is what we do when we're going to pursue this goal. because this aligns with
4:33 pm
our strategic interest is just too hard to tell at the moment where, where we are on this road. well, this is the thing, you always have this needle thing that you always ask about. and by that always talks about inflection point effect forehead. and that's the needle deflection. are we not going into the digital zone or just the war now is going to widen in the entire them, at least because of all our policy is guys are going to be 4 bits of rated because of our policy. are we complicit in war crimes and gaza because to be boxed in behind us? and you know, clearly there is more and more awareness. i'm not sure if we are switching to the other side because we just heard the last, the 72 hours declarations or to the point that we still approve of it. you know, is there is a strategy, but this is the thing about the, by the no restriction. it depends, you know, on, you want to our viewers that around the world. if they cannot believe it or not, it's up to everyone to understand. so american policy,
4:34 pm
as opposed to those of foreign policy, i would tell you the following, the by the most searching continues to insist that's what it says and public is not what it says in private, or that's publicly if there's 100 percent behind, then it's anyhow, government but in private, that's where it expresses its criticism. it, that's what this is said from certain policies. because that is just understanding that there is no point of uh criticizing. is it right in public? i'm pushing it to a corner. that doesn't help that you should praise within public, but to criticize it in private. now, if you look at the balance sheet of the so called public and private, something going to give in terms of influence. we haven't seen that much influence of what happens on private over is rose actual policies. the only thing is when seen. after almost 50 there is a fighting. why is the 4 days of a humanitarian boss which by then has insisted on from quite
4:35 pm
a few days back. but nathaniel will never listen. and hence, we come to the idea or the point of leverage. should america be using gets leverage private today or publicly within us anyhow? government on there are more voices that says we must use our leverage. why not just for america sake for israel sick for the sake. one should not box themselves behind the nail because nathaniel was taking his there as to the unknown to the dark side that they are acting on a vengeful in this as by the said when he was in, is there a said we were there after 911 according to him and his understanding of what happened on october 7 and we made a lot of mistakes, is i should avoid making those mistakes. but those are went ahead and made exactly the same mistakes and that america kept silent about it. presumably it says some things in private. apparently it didn't influence very much the thinking on that
4:36 pm
they now government spark. now, the last few days, the last couple of days we've heard more or more from defense minister gallons or visit is saying that as soon as this is over, we're going to immediately start the war. and we would never have had to go back to the same situation. are we are in today. they are regretting the human setting. pole is what are they going to get the humanitarian truck? i mean what i'm already on concept humanitarian truck. meaning that they were trapped into pausing the flight. exactly, just because a few kids we are going to be able to swim in the sea and be able to see their parents and some a some, some, some people would be able to pull their loved ones for a month are available that humanitarian far as another quote and get the humanitarian truck way back to our point is that there are, there is some change. and the fact that this report came out in the washington post
4:37 pm
the way it did. it means that the administration is interested in airing out some of those differences that are happening of the ministration. and i'm sure they're probably speaking to the american public, but they're hoping that then the whole public are listening to 0, senior political. and there's more one to shar, thank you very much for that. we have to bring some breaking news now according to the associated press, attackers have seized the tank or a link to israel. off the coast of human is have near the you have any port city of aidan, the ships, managers, and a private intelligence firm have confirmed at the attack on the vessel. the multinational crew consists of russian vietnamese, bulgarian indian georgian and filipino nationals. no group has yet claimed responsibility for this. still ahead on elsa 0 of the gunshots in freetown, sierra leone president imposes a nationwide curfew officer. an attempt to put more on that after the break. stay with
4:38 pm
the for my life is this 10 degrees fishermen to elected m p in the madrid assembly fighting racism in giving voice to those he left behind. a michael and turned politician reveals how european over fishing an applicant was, is, has become a driving force for a regular migration. take your 3 buses, the a witness documentary on the i'll just say around the 102-0000 injury, 1400000 people just place the we were just effective for sure. community and goals are being targeted. no one is
4:39 pm
saying everyone is the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching else or 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. it's the 3rd day of a 4 day ceasefire between i'm austin, israel palestinians are using the lowland bombardments to search for their loved ones and return to what's left of their homes. people in gaza or appealing for more aid to be let into the territory. the 2nd group of 39 palestinian prisoners has been released from his really jails. there have been tears enjoy as families and
4:40 pm
loved ones welcome them. home also 13 his release and 4th tried captives released by a mouse from gaza. for now back in israel. now, emma, not phase joining us this hour, you are the wife of naya about booty, the longest serving palestinian prisoner, your sister in law also has been recently released on saturday. that was yesterday within the as part of the hamas is really prisoners swamped deal. how are you feeling today? and hi a course i'm very happy to see shannon with us a i'm this, we are today thinking about what's happening get together so that we know that people are still under a bed and i have friends, they last been more than fit, 50 people a bit of families, they did not take them, took them, i said no and gets up. but then instead of stein we have, this is
4:41 pm
a nice piece to see people that are happy to see that blah a, but they've just been waiting for my husband who's been in business since 743 years . he was, and charlie did and did 2011. he was said at least and, but the, you know, is, or is she a girl, had a promise and she edited him again with other students you use a better sense of that is that if somebody did, it's up and then they put them in prison until now and then they made them as hostages hernandez, she is awesome visiting, she's happy, but she's not happy because she wanted the boys to them what and you know, what else did before this of a to but i'm to other aspect of that and they give them administrative dementia and i hope that you understand it, but then send the news as well because i actually all home and from him on explain. explain that to our viewers. what exactly is administrative detention?
4:42 pm
we have explained it several times on our air, but some palestinian prisoners, they go through the court system, i should add that this. these are military courts and others are never actually charged with any, any official wrong doing. explained to us what administrative detention means from your point of view and from the point of view of your family, it was a good example. it's in front of me now hannah, she was interested the on the for some, some bed. and before you know the something to but she wasn't interested from head home and the next age is 69 years old for the 1st time that i was thing here. um they are part of the headphones. i, we, she and we know a set of it, but the meaning of this, they come to anybody's house and they, i just, anybody with them any charge, usually like anyone visiting him. they supposed to have to know something about him
4:43 pm
that you deal with any girl of she wanted to do. i think so. be with dave camper questioning with them. they take them to the spell, the us, him, him for a long time. you know, they tortured him until they give what they have information, but for and for everybody. do have mobile. people in administered business and you know, differentials. they give them permission, especially when you're learning. what does that tell? what did they tell your sister in law then when they arrested her and pulled her out of her home? yeah, because the because she's had this, she's the sister. oh no, i didn't. but what do you my husband, who's in prison? i said, i think she's best as the op, he's the, he was fine, that's perfectly fine. we'll because of put on now you have 2 sides be fine to patients. and they want to say something against a guess the stuff it is after that the judge, the him, the thought and the should can use it and keep us. so wait until now we didn't
4:44 pm
stick him with it and you know, but in the summer for him as the buttons. net is awesome. he did something, he buys sufficient again and he's been killed all 3 soldiers of them and the victim. and the house is all which who's familiar, which is where in the out of a somebody had to be very clear. you're telling us that your sister in law, her nonsense was arrested because she is a family member because she has a relative of people who are in jail. yes. yes, yes. i'm even when they still come in 0 saw before the taking your time because you're all to be into problem and i'm had some pretty open the minute and they have kids on the waiting for them since i'm just speak to them or i can send you the papers they just say administrative defense should you. ready or, you know,
4:45 pm
facebook stick to the judge. there is a secret funds even bother him, says he doesn't above that. he's not allowing people to see that they give the, you know, the higher a, you know, 5.6 more. sometimes they get for put him in big if only 4 months. i'm not sure if the diesel then yeah, she does not finish them. you know of this any 5, it's not a finish because they give you 6 big. if anybody was 6 months, then of the 6 months, 6, once we have people, this thing isn't 20 years, a mis slip in detention, which is really hard for anybody. because i know from my beach a man he was sentenced to use finish them as somebody was that i need to turn up to 75 to release. but thank you. you're welcome. all right, i'm big select information. they give me one of those 6 boxes,
4:46 pm
which is the design decision which is very difficult. but if you put the, because you don't want to add one gives you don't know, right? they get to the woman's or them is a big 6. her aunts who had a book you're talking about is why big you're administered. you're with them in mind, but i'll say if i want to say something, sorry, go ahead. but briefly please. i, i'm sorry to skip it just so i want to see something up with my husband, but it would be was supposed to be at least 2014 and the i sent him the i suggest without any charge, they just said it didn't. they didn't 20 mazda 60 months. then he finished the ben payments and saying, there's nothing, not him. he said you wished it is, you know, and you know, instead of, because i'm going to go in the us. all right, just the see, think of them is i? i know, i mean, but you wouldn't have reflected bus 3 is my husband, which is additional. 66. i think did him, i think the school or the other place where the
4:47 pm
think about a month. nothing. thank you for joining us on the program today. you are the wife of the longest serving policy and prisoner and is really jails. we're going to stay with the story. thank you. in mind, for more captive than policy and prisoners are expected to be free. later i spoke to earlier to has the hummadi member of how mazda is political bureau, and he says how mazda is still waiting to see more aid trucks enter in northern gaza. ask for the agreement. today we would, we will put what to do at this because yes, i do have it. i stop and that's when they just shut the with the custody with the bus. we've done that the nation in order to have to dig a gun to use that today, that 200 bucks most of these people and they have not, i think we what the other other other images, what, what does that mean? what does that mean? other measures. yeah. what time when you start there we, we did it. we still do the visual of the process. the take a lot of time,
4:48 pm
but i think today i be good. we want to be sure 100 percent, that the bucks would be so, 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 sea side we all interested to complete this process. we have the we have this fixed, our commitment, so we want to continue. oh good, good, good, good. it should ever do with the additions. what do you like additional people and we are, but that is to do to, to continue the fitness this approaches. but i think the manipulation of the man is coming from basically 5 different things that we should before. so i think the, today we, we want to continue, we've got a bit of everything today. but this one was having the suspicion in the where the deluxe to which region the law or according to our list, which sent to the, to the but yet this regarding the, the names of the prisoners we met at the truck, the,
4:49 pm
we want the deltas funerals for 5 pallets and is killed during is really rates have been taking place in jeanine and the occupied westbank. hundreds of people joined that procession. at least a balance thing is were killed in overnight rates across the west bank. this robbie has more from romano, us, 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 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, even though these detainees were being released, even as
4:50 pm
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 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
4:51 pm
the occupied westbridge. 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 career, a few of to an attempt to cru and julia as not to be upset. attackers tried to gain access to a 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. nicholas hack is following developments from the current sent a gulf. make help us understand what's going on. are you getting clarity on who might be behind this and what they want? well for the residents, what they get here right now in the capital of sir allowed free time is gunfire. there's a curfew in place, but there hasn't been any clear the mountains made by these, these men. now, a people that have seen eye witness described men, some of them in mid military for tea,
4:52 pm
but also some in civilian clothes. and it all started early this morning when they tried to capture the wilberforce and comp military compound, which is located between the presidential palace and the vice president's as a resident. and one of the most secure diplomatic areas of the capital, they were trying to target the armory, but the security forces repels. and then they tried to go to the television station perhaps to make their demands clear. it has the hallmarks of a cool or an attempted to, but certainly no clear demands may, but just just recently they just, just a few hours ago, they went to the made, present the maximum prison on put them by road and freed up to 2000 inmates among them, some civil society actors say are members of civil, says a members of a political prisoners as, as they were described. but certainly there is uncertainty for those that are in
4:53 pm
freetown, of what is happening next, despite the called for calm, of made by the president. and also the appeal made by the west african body echo was who has again said that it condemned the disturb. it's in this country in a region that has seen a cruise in the past 2 years, so there's real fear of what could happen next. and it was presidential elections. this has happened just a few months ago, 0 make as we try to process what's going on in freetown, what's the context that our viewers need to keep in mind? is there a bigger picture? was there a reason to believe something like this could happen? what do we need to know of the, what we need to go back to just a few months ago when this presidential election took place, where the president jewel use a mazda b o one a 2nd man, date and election. that was contested by the opposition. but also
4:54 pm
a observers that was that with that signal, a grave era ever get air really garalie t, sorry, a in, in the county of the votes in this, the test to extend the polls and the way that that was election took place. and ever since those election took place, there's been people that have gone on the streets to less contest those elections, but to criticize the government over the rising cost of living. i mean, inflation in sierra leone at is, at, is, at its highest the cost of basic necessities, right? sugar flower, we, is that an all time high, and there's record inflation. and this is a country that has the highest level of food and security. and so in this country where there's a high level of young people that went out to vote, most people they went to. but we're, we're under the age of $35.00, there's a demand for change. and they want that cheat to happen immediately in that process
4:55 pm
. when there was these protests happening, the response from the government was repression to put more people into prison. and so there's been this grievances from the population to see some sort of change saying make hack following this from the car and set a goal. thank you very much, nick. at least a 150 people have been kidnapped from 4 villages in northwest and nigeria. witnesses say that gunmen storm the area and some forest state on motorcycles, demanding thousands of dollars from the people there. as retribution after nigerian troops killed members of 4 criminal gangs during a security operation of the foreign ministers from china, japan and south korea our meeting and was sent to discuss strengthening ties. it is the 1st such meeting between the neighboring countries and 4 years. it comes after north korea violated un resolutions this week by placing its 1st spice satellites into orbit. and let's take
4:56 pm
a quick look at the sports headlines with andy richardson. also heading to the top of the english premier league. after a while no went against brent that kind of have it school the only goal of the game in the 18000000. so minutes also finished 2nd in the league last season behind munches the city earlier on saturday. city will help to a 11 drove by little pools while of accusing a back himself of the gym and boom, this week after 3 know when i refer to bremen. direct quote of 11 winds and one draw up to 12 games is equal. the best ever stopped to a german league season. let occasional c points clear a cycle holders find munich. spanish champions, both alone, that needed an own goal to salvage. 11, draw against roy, the condo in madrid. realm a trip like this late to this sunday, both early season pacesetters your role there in action against athletic build pat on monday. tennis will number one of the joke of which suffered schultz facts about
4:57 pm
defeats is sylvia with dumps house of the day. just come from the semi finals. he failed to take 3 match points before losing its least younique's center in the singles. then send it seemed up with lorenzo sent ego to beat joke eviction, the deciding w as much. but since the else it's an into the final just size australia. it's a huge disappointment because i, i take the responsibility obviously having 3 match points um, being so close to it and yeah, unfortunately that's really the support when you lose for your country. yeah. the bigger, the bitter feeling you know is, is even greater for me on rentals, max, the stuff that is in pole position for the season ending up the dining room pre its the for the one wheel champions. 12th this season for always. charlotte clay will start 2nd with oscar piano street qualifying for us to mclaren those your latest sports headlines. you can get more on allergies or adult calm and all social media
4:58 pm
channels. we're going to take a very quick break and we'll be back at the top of the hour with continuing coverage of the one gaza on day 3 of the ceasefire. screen left is the rough at border crossing between gaza and egypt screen. right. does the o for prison, where we're expecting to see palestinian prisoners release from is really jails me the as the situation in gaza escalates. we bring you expert news and analysis what the world is allowing these really wanting to do no, only have the 2 children, but now they are going to kill patients in hospital. the people that suffer from children. now people are starving.
4:59 pm
the whole system is collapsing, drugs was broken off of it. stay with us for the latest developments on tuesday, and i thought provoking on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate. but there are no quick wins and events or research. odd hating 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 showing that in the bricks on the other? i assume there is a huge risk of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does their unique perspective. i think the house is a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear. how are you doing today? oh, i 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,
5:00 pm
very critical. issue is an attack in this specific area during me, out of these boards is and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0, the gold and untold stories from asia and the pacific on the it is day 3 of the ceasefire. and people in gaza or picking up the pieces of their shattered lives after a week. so this really bombard the, i'm sort of any a,
26 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on