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or one of those facts that it's in control over its submitted sense. i took control in gaza and that's the idea that it was no longer be in control and gaza. and that it would be defeated by is around, it wants to prove once and again, that is a $53.00 as soon as rainy american $53.00. and i think showing that kind of a parity with his red showing that this can dictate a number of things on the ground and with these varies is of course something got it's, it's trying to, um, you know, squeeze in as much of a portrait of these as possible for us to do, but it could also be just technical in the sense that this is the only way to do it . i'm not on the ground, we are not on the ground. we don't know exactly what technical problems they have or challenges. but clearly, strategically speaking, the difference, they want to send the message that the are still in control. and gosh, oh, so if you're just doing this, you're looking at the exclusive pitch is given to us of how to 0, showing that transfer of comp to have some us fighters 100 over the captives to the
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red cross the i see all see playing that instrumental role and then shepherding those come to us across the connie crossing. just to remind you what we have seen for the past couple of days or something very different web i captives of move be move south across the roof of crossing into egypt before being transferred into israel. a different scenario that gives you an indication of the dynamic on the grounds that just stay with these pitch is not one. of course, you know, the red cross has been playing such a significant role level of this. i mass, the red cross katie working together. you know, to see this happen on the ground, it gives us an idea of the degree of move, but the degree of moving in terms of the presence of a mass on the ground. you know, these are in so many ways the magic, not because they are fantastic or violent. it's because the of the opposite us what
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we see now, what we are, what this thing is the exact opposite of what happened was that the last 50 days or 2nd of the 1st 48 days of war and destruction and death. but this is an analogy of what is possible to submit the for this a microcosm of what is possible that is opposite to violence, war and bloodshed. and that's why why that is just, you know, a nighttime void passing through lots of guys out with a lot of comment to show and get on that, as you said, with that across and others being involved with the categories managing, would they gyptian pressuring with these raise obeying all of that together. of course with the united states being involved is a microcosm of things to come. very, very interesting that the delivery point of a 100 over point would be this far north. in garza city, we were led to believe over it close. the goal is to say the least we were,
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we were led to believe that these were areas where the strategy miller tree i pushed when our control off. we think something slightly different here with these exclusive pictures here. so the idea again, whether it's north or south, that idea is how much wants to show that it's set competitive with is right. and set to control in guys that it's even able to extract from whatever that highs outside and various parts of guys are able to show up. but clearly that change of deliberate thing. of course, we was know about the next few days, but i think what this, what the last 2 or 3 days are showing us is how much, how much is trying to use this process to its advantage. and to send a different kind of message to the world, one that it's been capable to, that it's technical thrown on free. that is, there is a humanitarian aspect to what it's doing despite the very and humane and violent attacks on october 7. if you're just doing this, you're looking at
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a place of pitches that have come to us. the balance is 0, off the transfer of captives from a mass fights is over to the international committee of the red cross that transfer . interestingly importantly, that deliberately taking place regardless of city as opposed to the south and the gaza strip. an indication perhaps off which pods have cause i'm asked to feel comfortable to operate and it comes of course on the day in which the astray, the prime minister himself benjamin. yes, yahoo seized the opportunity for a photo op within gaza strip the 1st time in many decades. that in this ready prime minister has made that appearance clearly trying to capitalize on that moment. but just to reiterate, the transfer of this ray, the comp save staff by how much flight is taking place cove close to cause a city in the north of the gaza strip. precisely,
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the area that this friday you said the ministry has repeatedly said that it is in control of a k one, a short while ago us present job. i didn't set the sci fi deal is structured so that it could be extended and we worked urgently, urgently to take advantage of the pause to search 8 and the gaza. we've moved approximately $200.00 a trucks in regards to each day loaded with food. washer medicine, fuel and cooking gas more is needed, but this deal is delivering life saving results. critically need today is going in, hostages are coming out this to a structured so that it can be extended to keep building on these results. that's my goal, that's our goal. to keep this pause going beyond tomorrow so that we can continue to see more hostages come on and search more humanitarian relief in the end of those and who are needing guys. i was guiding my kind of in washington dc to
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reflect on what we've heard from child buy. and what you think the overall can take away was from the us presence of the same reason to be optimistic about the sci fi, the extended as indeed as well. a president biden has been full training himself for a period of time. now as somebody who is hands on the situation, he's been interjecting himself into the ongoing discussions. the ongoing diplomacy efforts that have been the, he's been making daily calls to all the leaders in the region, including one which we are expecting. he was making to prime minister netanyahu in the course of the end of today. so president biden clearly has a lot at stake, a, he's put up a lot in terms of getting to where the whole situation is. now basically, because of his actions, the us as part of the story and he has got to say, i the blame or praise full that. but we have heard in the course of the morning as
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well from the national security advisor jake sullivan, who also spoke about the idea of extending the ceasefire. now what he said was that is entirely up to some us. he says that is rarely as the israel has committed to extending the cx. 5 should 10 extra prison is being released each day as well. we'll commit to extending the cx 5 from inside for another day. so jake sullivan are getting that is all up to i'm us now in order for the cx 5 to be extended. but it does appear that underlying all of this from all parties, is the desire to see the see spot extended. because 1st of all, it is a see tremendous terry and relief which is so desperately needed. but secondly, there is a kind of calculation that the longer the config doesn't stop the more likelihood there is of getting a pause. that is not a partial a cease fire that could hold for longer than a few days more. mike has something congrats up and talking about making
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a to israel conditional. what's being said, the as well, that had been some voices in congress that have said exactly that to questioning why the us continues to pull aid into israel on an annual basis. that's 3600000000 . and now president by then asking for an additional $14000000000.00 from congress to aid israel in the wake of recent events. but those voices of few and far between the strongest, comes from the senate from the month 10 to bernie sanders, who argues that there must be conditions on giving israel that aid, particularly under the current circumstances. one of those conditions is protecting civilian life in gaza. secondly, is ending operations and gaza, then he wants a commitment to a 2 state solution. he wants these rarely government to clamp down on violence in the occupied west bank, but whether or not that becomes a wider discourse in congress. well, that's a very good question. one does remember that back in 1993,
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but then secretary of state james baker used conditions in order to persuade political change within israel and he succeeded as he threatened to withhold the aid. if israel did not amend its military policies and what resulted there was a labor government taking go for from the hard line. we could one, many observers leave as a direct response to that pressure being put on by vacuous administration. under george w bush dodge h. w. bush, but the question is, it's very different set of circumstances at the moment. and the question is whether the by didn't administration, would see it as politically viable to attempt to apply political pressure to and his really and then distraction that it knows in his old to a where would resist any for but the end of, of that pressure and would also bring pressure to bear on the electorate within the united states who's going to be boating and next year's election? many thanks, mike. have it in washington,
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dc of israel's detention of posting. and mine is, has now become a more pressing issue than ever the palestinian prisoners society reports 250 of being held in this training jails. that's out of a total of roughly $7200.00 palestinian prisoners. most attain youngsters come from the occupied westbank of mostly occupied east jerusalem, which means they are effectively under israeli police control is there have been times that it detains palestinians because of what it cools. legitimate security concerns. among the most frequent charges, a strong frank offense that can lead to a 20 year sentence, many a held in what's known as administrative administrative detention, which keeps them without charge or trial. price group say these young detainees are often emotionally and physically abused, as well as the any country that tries children and military codes or policy and women of mine is released from israeli presence of describe hiring tales of torture and abuse. warning. some of you may find images and testimonies in
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a summer binge of a support study these are some of the kind of thing and detainees has been released into c squared. the input from us thousands, including children and young teenagers are spending these really jails. men even though charged in what's called an administrative detention, the goal is to come out if the house is really prison guards doing dar, so we assume they are here for beating us. the prison guards exercised more psychological pressure, sonic, and then took over 7 videos, have been most of israeli soldiers beating, stepping on, abusing and humiliating detail. how the thing is, how many a blindfolded strip you and have their hands covers to you? oh palestinian say israel has now rested more than $10000.00 people in total. that's doubled the $5200.00 kind of thing and it is really prisons prior to october 7th. at least 2 pallets, 10 inches, is a detailed and was really custody after they would arrest it both for help with
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a trial or charge. right, so we can say prisoners are subjected to starvation, thirst, and lack of medical treatment. that's in addition to physical attacks and degrading treatment on that was doing that so. so what are the conditions inside is riley prisons are tragic in the full sense of the word no, to day passes without assault, oppression and humiliation. if one says the call to prayer, the prison guards still in the cell and stop beating. everyone inside food is and fits the humans one rice dishes, but the tech needs to share in a cell. i've been in this uniform for more than 50 days since october, the 7th. none of the palestinians in jail have taken a shower with him as soon as they get this and took some of us to send it to you, they couldn't find that. it was really dire. there isn't officers used to tell us keep side when we have the green light to do anything to you, we would treated very badly needed sufficient for then is this the beauty among 80? did you need? so you can imagine the human nation,
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young people face some of the 1st abuse report by save the children, says 69 percent reported being strip searched and some reported section of violence including being hit or touched on the genitals. 86 percent of them experienced appalling levels of physical and emotional abuse including being beaten by 60 percent exp be installed. at 3 confinement from one to 40. 8 days 70 percent suffered from 100 another 58 percent for denied communications with the family. 42 percent for injured during the rest, including gunshot wounds and broken bones, and 68 percent of young detainees, said they didn't have access to health care. i didn't receive any medical attention . i faced many difficulties, especially with my injuries. these ratings are intention, the cutting of all the detainees from the outside world on behalf of law. and i left the little girls in my cell with crying because they've been subjected to a lot of thing model little girls. i'm not even talking about the role of women.
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i'm talking about the young girls, they've me through things that nobody should within the ship there. sure. but the abuse is not new habit for your daughter under custody. keeping that in minutes, buddies have all continued for decades. human rights watch calls that quote, crimes of apartheid in persecution. but this is everyday life of thousands of palestinians who see the abuse and the infinity of their occupiers. some of the job aid. how does their okay, well, let's bring in the cops who's an assistant professor of diplomacy and company resolution of the of america university and palestine. she joins us live from ramallah very well and welcome to you. so i'm not sure where you will of the latest details and terms to the transfer of captives from gaza into israel. but what we are seeing is the hyundai of uh, of, of, of captives, essentially taking place very close to garza city. i'm us vices meeting the
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committee of the red cross, very close to guys, a city and area where we were meant to believe that this really military well now in control of what does this say to you about the dynamic of this conflict sofa, as well as seeing but then yeah, and does it today is, is just approval cause of step and i'm, it's this humanitarian, i'm a true. but it is also a blunt evidence that it is, but it's what you're limited to the occupation that is in full control of what comes in and out of god. but it does not have the controls above that. it says that it is who has been controlling every aspect of data that goes into gaza. but let's go back again to the, to the hostages. i'm at exchange, let's do a competitive approach and see how the palestinian children and women would treat that, or how they comedies were notified. or the really says nobody has a blunt answer. they were up, they broke into the fellows and the they died. the woman that she has been out of
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the cells, they took them into the buses that deprived them from water, that the problem, some humanitarian needs of using the toilets, etc, etc. they spoke yesterday or the one played, or right being given 4 sevens or 7 of them out. the shaded, this is, nick wrote quite a 6 by all means that is and is there any policy or started based on against the public opinion? but that's the reminder audiences as well. the today the number of palestinian presidents behind is there any bars has mounted to more than a 1000 public opinion before october 7th, the number was $5200.00 thing. and so this is pending on the basis that is very limited to the occupation forces on this thing, detaining more children and woman and move on in this in front of the indian civilians. let's remind the world of the, the government of israel had the death to fight the conventions over the rights of the child, the c r c. in 1991. it's so that every child in the
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country, regardless of who they are, he says equally enjoying that, it's under the convention. it is also the duty of the government to report the appropriate to you and the committee that's of the time. so many kind of thing and so then the number today is between 50700. we cannot the exact numbers because of the daily ida. but those are to be being had of thoughts are blind apples, the hands god imprisoned in a very but a human ways. but send an intelligence and there we go. that there beaten the enter the gates and betty it also way without anybody come services being allowed to them . that's the only violate the convention of the tide, but also provided the for geneva convention the couch as we move forward in the hopes of a lasting ceasefire. something that is going to work for both sides. how important is it? and is it possible a tool to put those human rights concerns to one side in order to get this
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c 5 simply over the line is joe biden. the us president said on a day to day basis when this to this tooth has been labeled as a humanitarian, but it has nothing to do here, meditated. and if we look at the evidence coming from god, the, the people who are is going to ask you to the, the shafter bodies over the last ones under the troubles or the people who are spending the time of the truth and being their loved one or they're trying to gather the belongings from their destroyed neighborhoods. it distorts and inhumane, but yes, i agree with you it, we shall, if we focus on the, not the military law, this might to bring to an end to the violence. that's where i was missing here. if we just add here to the left of the law after the humidity a lot to the 4th geneva convention. so you ended solutions. if that is what you to state college students that built into not so a lot of the world community i'm the, i'm the us to start with. and the international consecutive parties of lies is 1000000000 and hold the account against all the water crimes. if it is, but if it straight and continue with the systematically against the palestinian
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people, then yes, we should be like, oh the hock, the did i oh, the innocent people must be released. but it's also the mind, the world that the number of the tensions of the kind of thing and people i've got behind is there any bar authorizing on database, unless the od administratively detained, which is basically illegal, it doesn't exist but, and is again. so if we start by accepting the fact that yes or hosted as an own in this and that is, must be released then this gets we could talk about hope the coming days we could talk about a humanitarian or a peaceful solution. but without justice, for all the children and all the woman, i know the innocent kind of thing. and so again, the number of abusive defections had joined above 2500 and the amount of fit in the coming couple of cost you this you, i mean you are a profess of diplomacy and conflict resolution. is it clear, as we hope for a mediated way through this a political solution to a full this? is it possible to say what both sides of this conflict one, what does this fall?
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right. it's really, government won't, won't do him us one. what will that demands? what do we start with? negotiate a what for me that this construct has been going for 75 years and you don't to call it a contract? is it under statements we are facing? it is a limited to the occupation, according to international law, according to the method of consensus that the brought the peace process to life 30 years ago. unfortunately, the world did it with negotiations as if it is the end in itself. what as negotiations is only towards the end to this conflict is by ending the occupation is by defining the borders of the faith of islam. and by that, because i think the palestinian state is by bringing justice to every human being is to bring in dignity and freedom and sovereignty to other people, but to continue to provide legal or ethical coverage to continue it. is there any more crimes on the upper side, the confiscation subset of fed up and it continues to exercise giddings against the palestinian people. this is not acceptable. it's also remember that this is not the only i just got off the list,
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but there's also stuff putting those. those presenters are basically the majority of them on the west bank cuz you know, we have have that on 240 monitors. in the past 5 weeks in the west bank, the west bank cities and villages are told that he's obligated the numbers of tech points has intensified. nobody's allowed to move on, even if they did to move they, i've stayed with up to that, which is backed by the, is a limited to the occupation. so let the thoughts cool as speed at the if anybody wants to, can talk about these. what a piece, but as we get into the solution for the 2 people, it's about time with the find the board or the picked up as a list of 3 of them. but that's nathaniel who went, did a lot of nations in september and he had that's maps from the book to the the, which with no mention to the palestinians. they, and he did to blogs. they say that he doesn't accept piece with the kind of thing, you know, got that part of the thing inside those days for the public opinion. and he said the next station at the south, and he basically evaluated oh the you and visit oceans and all the, all because of the peace process. and the feedback was which, but it didn't resign between the and developing insight. i would also like to do
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mine that there is a patch of the 5th and those who are, you know, the 3 of us up as an i. yeah, i've been detained and i just did. i did um, is there any uh, occupational managed by your nation to the peace process and many, many 1000 still uh, in this rainy prison, some on detention administrative detention without being charged to allow it a cast assistant professor of diplomacy and conflict resolution of the hours of work and university in palestine to thank you for joining us. okay, well my, i'm shaw, as bite with me here on the see jobs. they were senior political analyst. i'm a lot of deep, deep frustration coming from. i think it's fair to say a professor to allow your account that she seemed to suggest that we're almost past the point of no to given the ways of human rights violations that are being seen in the west bank and gaza as well. but did suggest that by simply defining what is that would be a stock lot of course this is uh,
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this is the problem today is that is right is of course a country without defined, borders spend one of the one to countries. if not the only the content, the one was not defined, borders it without the constitution without defined borders because it, it likes to expand these borders as much as possible. if you remember, the 99th is the why discussions borders but his read kept kept them quite a big use as far as what is a border and what is a frontier? because you see, i mean, it's kind of a bit of a chemical thing. it's very hard to someone i zip on television, but is there i for example, even if it's going to donate the borders with a better sting in state right along the 6 to 7 borders. it was simple for the jordan river, which is to the east of the state to be controlled by his right. because this does not allow will not allow. it is already made clear that it will not allow palestine
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to have borders with jordan. meaning i need for this thing and state that will emerge would always be an astronomy of sort, even if they call it the state. so the principal here has to be more robust. the self determination of the policy is for a space that is solved and independent and continuous. there's absolutely no sign of that. not invite is 5 dream promises, not in his right the plans. the fact is there is i'm not only not talking about 2 situations. they are talking about ethnically cleansing the palestinians. we are so far away now for anything that's where, where wherever is in that case, where's the, where's the voice of motivation? hey, i have heard said multiple times over the past few weeks. the 2 state solution is dead. but the only solution is the 2 state solution. i mean, for people watching have somebody outside. yeah, it is highly actually how they should be complicated, but that was nothing back to the by the sounds of things. well, yeah, i mean, you know, the idea is that this would have been a more plausible in 1991 when the,
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when the, when these, these early settlers been occupied by the 2nd. and 3rd, there's that wouldn't become a prospective, but a senior space or something like $75000.00. today we're talking about 700000. so the idea that with some 2 or 300 illegal supplements, threw out the west bank and used to go. so they've got like swiss cheese. uh, more than a swiss cheese, then swift for the ration right and occupied that those. so it's becoming less on this feasible. it's probably not feasible. but the idea, as you said it, since it's so complicated, i think for our viewers that are on the world, we don't get the board, those who don't get the names with. i get the supplements. we don't have a map at home that's just simplified as follow. and then there are 2 people. the 7000000 around jewels, 7000000 published and this is actually not even like south africa said half and half right? live on this piece of land, the maximum distance between i need you and any palestinian. it's about 7 miles,
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67 miles, right? so actually dividing them, it's almost impossible for the best way to do it, is either to live together or finish separately. they have to decide, but the idea of one living on top of each other that is not feasible on the long term. all right, so when we have actually got a bit more time worked with you, luckily to try and pick many, many years off, i guess frustration. and finally, when it comes to finding a 2 state solution, let me ask you this about how different it is when it comes to negotiating between these ratings and the posting. have to go about a minute left in terms of style in terms of substance, how different is it when it comes to negotiating between these varies and the publish thing? it's. so the 1st thing is now, as we've heard, also from the add ups is not the blue from the junction precedent. they don't want any more negotiations. they want states like france, like spain, like the united states,
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that recognize that this thing is the 1st no longer of this process because we've been in a process for that for 30 years. the, but there is right is love to extend the process. the 1st thing is one of the piece that america is like to talk about the piece process for these, there is a process for the fed of finance. they need the piece, right. so i think the idea now is to go beyond the process and we need to impose a just piece on the part is and say we can divide the line between the 2 people. and while i'm adjust the piece that is the item that is the best fit for me and the fucker. so if you got a website just here, a don't call much more of a top stories. i'll be back in just a moment with much of the dice. thanks so much. the this is most is like for palestinians and his radio occupied territories. every day
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