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oh, i am less enough people in the us can come out and put political pressure. now there are helpful science. i've never seen such an explosion of policy in solidarity in us. we recently had the biggest ever march in washington for posting in rights. it's been happening across the country. people are fed up. jews like myself are 2nd at the atrocities being committed in our name. so if public pressure can continue, i do think it's possible that even the by the ministration which has been so callous, i stole this completely reckless and supporting these as really massacres. possible. possibly the message can get through to them and possibly the political message can get through because you have muscle americans across the country saying, we're not going to boat for this guy. we're not going to vote for genocide. joe, who has promised to respect our rights but turned around and support is brutal apartheid regime. committing mass murder and gaza, or okay, our methods, thanks. feel inside, we leave it. that's what it is. just past 20 gmc,
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now 10 pm in gaza. they occupied territories, and israel, the 3rd exchange of captives, prisoners between these realm how most has been completed on day 3 of a cease fire in gauze, are you looking at live pictures of ramallah at this moment? where within the last hour or so to 9 pallets, posting the presence of arrived to be greeted by that crowd 13 these railey captives have been handed over by him us to the red cross. i know now in israel, according to the ami a we can to now to need to abraham who is down there in romano among the crowd. we've been speaking to at some length over the last hour or 2 as she describes for us the scenes and tries to talk to people to family members and to some of those freed prisoners need to need to. are you able to hear me?
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i don't think we do in fact have contact with need to. we will be able to come back to but we'll leave those scenes in ramallah for the time being and go to gaza with tuck. i assume a standing by for us in con eunice and tarik, perhaps you could bring us up to date with. 2 what happened a little earlier in the evening, the release of is riley captives in gaza by how lost their hand over to the international committee of the red cross. however, on this occasion, unlike of the previous 2 days, not happening at the rough crossing so that they could cross into egypt, but instead happening much further up in the northern part of the gaza strip of part of the gaza strip. indeed that israel had said it was in control of. ready to yes,
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definitely truth like the what happened today was completely new for the course of the agreements that happened between our mazda and as well as from us today, had a release that use very captives from the central and even other areas of gaza strip. now these areas because it it to be bustled zones and we're meant to main concentration for that is where the ground defense up on the territory. now today, elliott to us clearly of use that to both sides are trying to exchange messages. as the is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu upbeat area with a video showing him with his soul just on the ground, despite the goal of this trip. also from inside the palestinian fighters, they decided to appeal so as they were delivering the hostages to the palestinian ridgecrest, were hearing the food military uniform and surrounded by the ministry vehicles and even on a fellow citizens who were witnessing the uh, the process of the release of the city hostages. meanwhile, these messages came from the thomas thing and fights is to show that despite only
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destruction and the devastation that took place in the north and central areas of cause and city. they want to show that this message is as of a strange message of determinations, that they are still controlling the course of defense on the ground. now clearly at the minute, 2 rooms will come, us has released today. around 15 is ready. hostages with the 3 tie nationals and also one russian is rarely citizen who has been captive as were out from us. and talked, of course the goal was that one of the 7th of october. now generally this a short spied that took place uh between as well and how much can about the weight also the, the kinds of cease fires which can bring an end to the fighting. that's how most of the statements, how to the less that that's the. busy the movement is seeking to have a kind of extension for the duration of the truth as the end. busy the periods of 4 days, c spy,
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inside the goals of chips as from this side. they were also ready to release both hostages as the east bed occupation forces with a committee also to release a number of palestinian destinies from the is really caves and also guarantee the flow of the humanitarian aid into the 2 or 3 in order to help palestinians to prove with the results of these ready attacks on the territory tonic a to assume. sorry, i beg your pardon topic many thanks to you for that was speak to you at a bit when that's go to the side of her right now in tennessee. so can you bring us up to date with the progress of those these riley captives and others released by gauze are this evening. yeah, joiner. well now it's been confirmed by israel. that's all of those that have been released today on now back in israel. that doesn't just includes is right, is ready, citizens, but also several foreign nationals. you have
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a total of 13 is riley citizens and 3 type nationals as well as a jewel citizen, is riley russian. but what makes this interesting on day 3 of the sci fi is but not all of them were released via the roof off for the crossing with egypt. the way we've seen in the last 2 days. in fact, the way it was today was very different. you had a visa seen is riley's will release through a difference crossing. they will also matched by the red cross from gauze, the 60 and then they would taken over by a special is really units that drove them all the way to that for the crossing. and then through to israel, they are now, one of them is now hospitalized 84 year old to fit to be very critical in a critical condition. in fact, the saying and reporting at the moment that it seems to be life threatening. and uh, in terms of those that went through the rough or crossing or you have the 3 time
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nationals in the us, russian system. now they've also made that across to israel. but what's also interesting is that one of the is re these, the youngest, it seems as a full year old, a jewel, us national, that c a 4 year olds, abigail, who us present joe biden had referred to, um, saying, but she is all friends because both her parents what kills on october 7 and not so i'm on the top now in terms of um, the situation with them. he said, spoke to a local media saying that he signed so us joe biden, his efforts in ensuring that this space c slide took place, but it was a very warrior and few days, just as he said, he hoped. but her name was on the list for the day one release, then he said they were disappointed to find out that wasn't the case. then they waited for the day to that still wasn't the case. and finally, she's now in these rylon will be making her way home. the way it's works in the
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last few days is that usually it takes some time before they can go back to their homes, because they usually make sure that they can assess them medically and physically and show that they're ok before they can head time back to that community so many thanks are kind of a lot for us instead of eve and we'll move now back to romano in the occupied westbank. we need to abraham, i think now he's able to hear us and to talk to us about what is going on in that square. we are the motorized with his son. we've spoken to him before and he was already a motional. now he sees him. we're going to have a minute to talk to him. first i'm going to speak to the father. next to that they have to know your son has been released. how do you feel? i'm very happy. i'm overwhelmed. they have been released with the price of all the
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march years of glass on all the destruction that took place in garza and all those who are now displeased with no homes. i mean, i'm very happy that my oldest son is here with me, but we find over joy in come through to indeed well, i can't describe how sad i am when i have you've been arrested. can you tell us more? can you share with us your experience? i spend 6 months in prison, flor administrative detention. the conditions and presence of very difficult. but we are very strong and people inside prisons are very strong. we have been through a lot, you know, they took from us, a lot of things are close fluids, but we are still there and we are surviving. if us the young people we are surviving and holding up, so can you imagine those who are older than us?
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we are hopeful that everyone who if we don't know what does it mean when you have young people in prison? can you tell us more about this because not everyone knows about that. it's very tragic. everything bad that you can imagine happened. we could not leave ourselves or our rooms. we could not have enough food. you had one box of milk for every one and many other tough situations. tell us more about the details of your day. we had no television, we had no contact contact, excuse me, with the outside world. they took all our devices since the start of the war. all of us from the youngest to the eldest. we are still holding up the news for did you feel or care? were you scared to tell us more? what happened? it's no kind of torture is be our prisoners or the prisoners are being subject to
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all kind of tortures. but thank god, we are still holding up. how old are you? i'm 16 and i hope to continue my study. so when i missed my mom and my father a lot, so i want to go home directly. thank you. and again, we're talking about those prisoners. we're talking about the daily lives of being in prison on some of those uh achievements. let's call them in prison to be able to watch the news. some certain channels have only been possible off to it. the prisoners have done a lot of produce a lot of hunger strikes inside this way. he deals so they believe that those are rights that they manage to get after years of long protesting inside this really deals with knots, not forget to we're talking about palestinians lockman under as was occupation
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since decades. so you'll have so many palestinians who've been through this process of being in prison, of being inside jails an outside and then and again. so basically everyone, if you talk to here in the occupied to us back, which tells you that if they don't have someone who is in prison or was in prison, then they know of someone who's going through that a brim and live for us in romano. many thanks, need us president joe biden. a said he'd like to see the seatbar continue as long as captive of being released and we worked urgently, urgently to take advantage of the pause to serge 8 and the gaza. we've moved approximately $208.00 trucks in regards to each day loaded with food, washer medicine, fuel, and cooking gas more is needed, but this deal is delivery, life saving results or critically need today is going in it. hostages are coming
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now 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 engaged in gaza. what are they are i spoke to. i'm a senior representative also. i'm a home down on the phone. he says the us should use it's leverage to stop the bombardment in gaza, a business. and by then has the way to make an end for that is really offensive attack against good. he has the power to do that and still keeps about extending the seats file as not the solution. the solution is to make a stop for the any attack against because the and to force is that i am problem and, and i'm not sure it was a new oceans regarding to the scene. and course it is how good they are supposed to
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learn the lesson. in the last 60 days, you'll come to see the put a seen a nation nation. you may, can hundreds, you'll make cuz thousands of spanish channels. but you will not defeat the philistine admission. what has happened today? we tend over those captives from the middle of the where, where there's like a tax out there. that means that you are still available and standing is this thing that to patient. so what are the options? either they have to continue all kinds of proceedings and the cnn's would continue . that is a stance all day. what does this hi to me come in for the corporation? i think the 2nd option would be for the best of everyone as everyone have noticed in the last 2 days, we are positive towards the positive actions. but i can't give anything don't guarantee. you'll have to stop being positive as an a to buy it. as a stick supporting about you apply up sending with those 2 kids. that 15 is,
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if you did that, if you had a positive as to, you'll understand that the students would be more, was it as well? so i was promised that benjamin netanyahu has visited casa, his office, released video, showing him meeting soldiers on the front line. it's the 1st time a prime minister of israel has been inside gaza in nearly 20 is nothing you know, who says the will, will continue once to cease fire is up to, i mean we have 3 goals and this will eliminate come us, return off our hostages. and ensure that cause it has not been turned to be a threat to the state of israel. again, i am here to tell offerings here the fight is here, that they tell me the same things. and i say again to you and the citizens of israel, we are continuing until the end until victory. nothing will stop us. to remind you which day 3 of the cease fire and palestinians who left central guys are the staff of the war all returning home for the 1st time. but for many,
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there are no longer homes to return to, as israel strikes is rarely strikes or reduced in time neighborhoods throughout human health, science reports now rubble and debris piling the streets bustling with people in god's does densely populated me say that refugee camp is really jets has destroyed many buildings here at the bar. i did many homes. this is to spite israel tele, many palestinians to move here from the north for their safety. the count is south of the central where the area i have you in here, sadly were in their home when israel bombarded the entire area. it's a strategy that israel has been using to wipe out entire neighborhoods during this for 5 years says the building opposite to their home housing, shops and offices is what was targeted. but the,
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regardless of the civilian homes in the neighborhood, israel ball did tall with no prior. notice because i asked if we could, i ask you how the my memories in my home is be my memories. i would never let it go . i lived for 23 years and i will stay in it even if i knew smo prostate remains, even if it's not safe off to the see saw and i should remain patient in my home as the days of the ceasefire. come to an end, the people ask me to say it as refugee comes, fill the streets, trying to enjoy some risk 5, n c p, a sydney, to none of these really bombardments. people here say they've spent most of the ceasefire on the streets trying to secure some food and supplies for their families before israel's the tax res, you but the sewing prices and shortage of basic supplies have pad. they're still
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on the people to get that advantage. i'd be glad to get the price as a source because of a lack of supplies. everything is expensive to buy. this has never happened to have a lives before. i just hope that after all the suffering that we've enjoyed on children with that's are unhappy alone, that the people of guys that don't know what to expect after the ceasefire and but for now, they say they want to live fully and enjoy every moment of each day, you're missing you, elena, is 0. this a ride in the central cause? the strip a. okay, let's take you back now to ramallah in the occupied westbank, where correspondent charles stratford is standing by. charles, i understand inside the home of one of the 39 prisoners released in the latest exchange. that's right, jo. know you joined us in the home of the oma election here,
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who has just been released from jail um on, uh, was arrested when he was 15 years old and sentenced to uh, to more than a 2 year sentence. and he's just freed and you're gonna have to excuse me, but we're going to try my broken arabic to, to speak to the family show. can they come the think hold on was for having another minor thank you for except to speaking with a whole lot. oh, well, so my 1st question to you, how much of that is? yeah. can you share your emotions with us or legally and show the way i need them? i feel very happy. thank god, lock fashion. but unfortunately we all find our toy in complete. we hope that all prisoners will be released and may older, more tears rest in peace. thank god for everything. well,
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well this is, this is a problem. this is mom. this is a fast. yeah. fast showed how do you feel? half of i am very happy. i'm the happiest mother tonight, and i'm also feeling sad this evening because of all those who died in casa all the children in the mothers who died didn't goes up. but at the same time, very happy of having my son here close to me and victory is soon hopefully i'm up with them. i'm also very happy, extremely happy and overwhelmed. i can't believe i feel like i'm in a dream having my son next to me. thank god for everything your mom had the best and is this a he used to tell me mom, please the can you hire a lawyer so that they can just reduced a sentence by 2 months only and now he's released so thank god for everything and i hope that all the prisoners will be released. no, not a single prisoner will stay in the prisons and all the mothers will be happy and
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victory will be on our side. but so sol, time the case kind of have to how was your life? can you share with us and tell us how was your life as a family without your son was you? would he be doing this without having him next to you? it was very tough. everyone who i so who am i seem industries i felt it was my son at some point. i try also to look into faces and think that it was my son who he has a really cousin who looks just like him. so i always wanted to see him just to remind and remember my sons, but thank god for everything. and i was praying for him every day and have the gods responded to my prayers. thank god for everything. but home mode locus, only, i'm the i'm the home i've can you describe how's the situation in prisons while
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they're on the situation in prisons is very tough. it's a humiliation. we don't have anything we are deprived from the only thing that we're pride from everything we do not have even blankets. we don't have any bids to sleep on. i hope that everyone will be released. how does he on the decision, is the situation in prison, then elsa moans. who was it as what did the situation plaza come more difficult after the start of the court? yes, since october 7, all the we did not have access to news, and all our hearts were with casa, and mailed them our tears rest in peace, me all the mar tiers, rest in peace, whether in casa or here in the occupied westbank, and i hope that god will give us patience because we lost our children in garza and
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in the occupied westbank as well. honey, come into your home or into having to. hi, it's me and tell me home or are you scared to mold? mean a i need to call, are you scared to be arrested again? no, i'm not scared. i'm not afraid. god is on our side and show them some of them. but we are expecting victory soon. hopefully. well my he a hooked up the county. do you have any projects now that you have been released in the, on the some of them that i did not think about it, but i have some plans and some id and we'll see what, how things will involve have
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a lot of we hope the talestine will be free soon, and we will enjoy our letting you know, because they came to our land that they are not even living with us. they are humanly accumulating us, even when i called to see my son or visiting my son in prison is they treat does like on the most, they just put this all over crowded in one room as if we were animals. i could not even speak or have a telephone call with my son, and they even hang up on me to even use some of these other visitors who have the young babies with them. and they were treating them in a very humiliating way and said, there is no humanity, there is no mercy. well, what do you guys call and say is the family and friends if the camera by and if not,
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i'll just tons around here here. the family and friends that have come in to, to greet all my you can see everybody's happy, but yeah. as you heard from them, the 5 i happened has changed with sadness and grief for what's continues to happen. and garza and the treatment of palestinians, right? the way across the occupied waste. spank will leave you with these pictures and come back with mole like, draw on hand and back to you. now, joe, now a happy hopeful saying there's you say, charles among heavy uh, titles as well. if i may say impressively live and with your excellent arabic child stratford, bye for us in romana a funeral suffice palestinians killed during his writing. the rates have been taking place in janine and the occupied westbank. hundreds of people joined the procession. at least 8 palestinians were killed in overnight rates across the
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occupied west bank cutoff was minister of state for international cooperation logo rashid of had to, has visited southern gaza. she spoke to al jazeera, about the diplomatic and humanitarian role. the gulf states has been playing as quickly as, as we will, pushing towards increasing the quantity of humanitarian aid to deliver equally. we are part efforts aiming that, extending the humanitarian truce will be successful. this will be labeled for policies to deliver, move, release. age will not have the most of all, there are a number of posts being followed, including the diplomatic one. to this end the efforts being made and took, spring holds and attempt to have the truce extended power loads. so that there are discussions in terms of logistics and coordination with the stakeholders. be at the u. n. or the additional thirty's in relation to the profit board across the world, paid by the state of utah branch of the many directions. as i said,
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the diplomatic negotiation policy and the humanitarian relief one. speaking of the last to guitars, thoughts of dispatching relief sites since october, the 16th and til the stay in guitar is willing to deliver more humanitarian age. but there are many logistical obstacles, including the daily stephen put to the quantity of a to enter into the cause of strip. there was no point dispatching release a to be left in storage without being delivered, especially the medical supplies which required some particles in temperature for handling. i regret to say that the waiting window mixed and 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. the ceiling in place renders the process less effective and more difficult and the football we are doing what we come together with the chips sions constantly and rapidly to insure the swift delivery of age and the desired quantities. however,
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we have faced with many obstacles. i named me so many as we would have had with supplements. well, that's it for me, joe. now for now, whether is next? and then inside story to stay to the the, the weather brought to you by visit cutoff. i got rid of that. i have to show you pictures of extreme flooding, not too far away from coal loom for this area. we've seen copious amounts of rain. it's been pouring rain for days. here's what's going on. we've got this batch of what weather around the gulf of thailand that's crossing over the late peninsula into the end of it and see this could turn up to something in the bay and then call . we'll continue watch it. now. i think the heaviest rainbow will be for southern thailand on monday, i'm talking about rain,
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but sun right across china and because of that you, temperatures are once again climbing qualen 25. will hon, coming in at 20 degrees on monday district weather through the korean peninsula, moving out into the open waters between korea and japan. this the cold front though, so it will drag down those temperatures by tuesday. there's all that rain locked up around in the late peninsula on monday and let's go down under bait now. there had been copious amounts of rain, sure as well for western victoria state eastern south australia. now i think the area of concern probably central and eastern queensland, duncan, the blue, the more intense that rain is falling on his heart in pers, at 30 degrees as well. and this weather report right now in new zealand. now weather alerts to speak of finding drive for both the north and the south island. okay. bit more cloud starts to move in on monday. see the weather brought to you by visit cuts on a me to the world. slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols
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