tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 27, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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fishermen to elected m p in the madrid assembly fighting racism in thing. giving voice to those he left behind. a michael is 10. politicians reveals how european over fishing in african waters has become a driving force for a regular migration. take your 3 buses, be a witness documentary on the i'll just say around the the of that i'm joe know how this is the news our live from does not coming up in the next 60 minutes. the teen these ready to captives handed over in kansas city, a moss pills down to 0. it shows they're still in control of areas that have been
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the focus of israel's offense. the group is now in is around 3 time nationals and the russian is riley to citizen. will also reduce the west bank welcome to 39, palestinian inmates who were freed from his ready jails as part of the day of the full. so it had buildings and lives in ruins, as the cease fire deal between israel and thomas holds for the day august indians in gaza and take stock of what they've lost. the bodies just go on 2200 hours gmc, that's mid dot. now in gauze of a 3rd exchange of captives for prisoners between israel and thomas has been completed on day 3 of us. these 5 in gaza. 13 is ready to captive. so being handed over by him off to the red cross and the now in is read. well,
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according to the army, these exclusive pictures shows a hand over in gauze, a city in the north of the strip, which has been devastated by the war. the area was the focus of weeks of intensities, riley attacks. wow. mosse is also really 3 tie citizens and one do. russian is riley citizen. the red cross is confirmed, they've all been transferred out of gaza. and exchange. israel released the t 9 palestinian prisoners. they have been seems of jubilation in ramallah, abbas took them there from the off of prison in west, in the west bank lodge. crowds flooded the streets, welcoming the prisoners as they would re united with their families. but i'm off as a senior representative us, i'm, i'm down. so the group is willing to extend the cx 5 deal under the current terms and the head of the groups political department bus. and i am told 0 the israel's claims of dismantling hamas and gaza off false. i've seen the big children to be
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how sony gave me the how do i still have full control over the team, especially in the areas which has been to pay me for a few bins on the bottom. and i'm to the partial a total of the for either of those of the french of what kind of capitalism is in san eunice tonic. it was interesting a few hours ago, several hours ago now with the release of those captives in the central part of guys, a note down in the south post to the rough crossing, as has happened before. presumably in an area that must be quite placed to the presence of his is raney army troops. how do you think that was able to to happen? yes. generally what happened today can sit it to be a must have jobs trends that took place on the ground in the central city of garza as this area because of that to be
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a battled zone were different confrontations and even flights change or upset that me posting and fight, as i use with occupation forces main while these areas witness confrontations and is really forces or force to withdrew to back lines in order to arrange its forces . and it's the troops on the grounds. now the majority of the messages that had been exchanged today, but we come off and is where it was at fairly opposite since the hours of today's morning when the is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu had just entered the gaza strip in order to check the use for the troops which are stationed and even existing on the, on the, on the ground of guns. and meanwhile, so the, the, from the site, the palace leading scientists want to deliver a message to the is really lead to ship that we are still taking a full control regarding the course of events on the ground. now we are making and releasing of hostages from the central areas of gauze, a city where you are supposed to take control. and you have claimed, at previously that you have completely isolated the north and central areas of
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going to start from the solvent sites to all the tara traits. now clearly these messages continue and also for just a couple of minutes. these very a fight to jet square hole ring over this kind of the city of con, units and drop a, which tested it to be also a new dilation for the time of the truth. which also holds much more great concerns that these kinds of violations could be practically translated into acts on the ground. which kind of let it and turn to the collapse of the truth. we know from us and isabel, so literally what was happening on the ground because it, it to be and you from it's kind as all the previous kinds of really square carries out close to the border. but this time, the choice, the choice of the place, and even the timing was perfectly different. kind of quarter the end of day 3 of these 4 days. she's fine negotiations, no doubt underway to try and extend it. but nothing has yet been announced people
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around due to eric, presumably doing all they can with the time less to prepare for whatever lies ahead . yes, that's absolutely true with people from the early hours of that choose the cost and traits and using every single minutes in order to afford the basic needs and even to go to check what have remains from the destroyed houses. of course that for areas where a non past status thing is really talk to that decision and even the head to the north of the gaza strip. some of them were ones it by the is really fires. others managed to cross to the areas where they were shocked by seeing what happened to the regions where they found the house was completely destroyed. others they just wanted to get used from the humanitarian aids that had been delivered to the guns as trip. so they started to have access to food, to water and even to get ready for their resumption, and even the re occuring of defiance between how much and is well and what is also
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important to say that's the majority of palestinians. they have kind of sets and believe that's uh this, these for you would be a bad thing the way you for fed, no time seized by that might bring it in as people every day. asking is there going to be an extension for the truth in order to have more time to be away from that usability of relentless attacks on the, on the bottom. because they clearly believe that if this display in that its type. and the funny thing again continued they would witness very simply and dress the conditions due to the is better attacks that are expected to be rise. and if they fighting has renewed again tunnel cover. assume in communist talk. thank you. as we mentioned earlier, israel release 13 non palestinian prisoners as part of the exchange. many of them returned home to ramallah in the occupied westbank. elders, it was charles trusted, was there and spoke with one of the released prisoners you joined us in the home of
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uh oh my, let sean here 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 come to mind. thank you for except to speaking with o mode. oh so my 1st question to you, how much of that is? yeah. can you share your emotions with this literally only 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 5. yeah, 5 was showed again, 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 in concepts and at the same time, very happy of having my son here close to me and victory is soon hopefully i'm up. so 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. this is cindy. i'm handling this and is this a he used to tell me, mama, 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, that's not
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a single prisoner will stay in the prisons and all the mothers will be happy and victory will be on our side. so so 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 fun home. 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 the gods responded to my prayers. thank god for everything. we're almost look at the only i'm the i'm the the hallmark can you describe how's
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the situation in prisons 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 deprived from every thing we do not have even blankets. we don't have any bids to sleep on. i hope that everyone will be released. this is the way it's how does the on the rescission is the situation in prison and also most of the enjoys that as well? did the situation of casa 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 my old i'm our tears rest in peace. me all the marty years rest in peace, whether in casa or here in the occupied westbank. and i hope that god will give us
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patience because we lost our children in garza and in the occupied westbank as well . kind of a come into your home or into having to hi. it's me and tell me home or are you scared to mold? mean the money to call them 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 as well. my he a hooked up the county. do you have any projects now that you have been released as 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 evolve some type of policy. you know,
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we hope that the policy line 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 even use some other visitors who have a young babies with them and they were treating them in a very humiliating way. instead, there is no humanity. there is no mercy. well what do you guys call and say is the family and friends if
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a camera by and if not, 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 a 5 a happened has changed with sadness and grief for what's continues to happen and goes under treatment of palestinians, right? the way across the occupied waste. spank will leave you with these pictures and come back with mole later on hanging back to you now, joe, now a happy hopeful saying there's you say, charles among heavy titles as well. if i may say impressively live and with your excellent arabic, a child started by for us in romano, with some of the 13 captives released by how most of the rides in the city, just east of tennessee. they were floating the by helicopter scene here, landing at the children's medical center. it took around 4 hours to get there from
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the moment they were handed over by a mouse. in a call with us president joe biden is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu as welcome to the idea of extending the cease fire by one day in exchange for the release of 10 additional captives held by hamas and garza. as agreed originally unto the kentucky broker deal going to be very short on them. so if so there's a deal that says it is possible to release every day 10 more hostages. and that is welcome to i told president biden, that by the end of the deal, we are going back full force to achieve our goals, eliminate how mos guarantee that cause. it will not go back to what it was. and of course, release all our hostages. come to salute isn't occupied east jerusalem for us. good to see you again. i'm the negotiations clearly on the way to try and extend this cease fire agreement, even as we speak no doubt. but prime minister netanyahu keen to keep the
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pressure up very clearly by visiting gaza in a significant display. i assume he will hope his public will see it that way of strength. so it's more about that a well don't of these really war cabinet has convened this evening and one of the top things that they're discussing is perhaps an extension to the ceasefire. these rallies that have been clear about the terms for the extension since the beginning, for every additional day that is added onto the 4 day cease fire, there will need to be 10 captives released in exchange. now these really as have also been speaking about the continuation of the war, these really prime minister visiting the gaza strip today and to show of what he called strength and unity. and essentially what we saw was him trying to insert
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some force in his image, showing that israel is still at war with him us, and that the fight is not over. he's been clear about the objectives of this war since the beginning, more than 50 days ago, to bring back all of the captives to completely dismantle him. s as military and political capabilities. and to ensure that israel feels no threat coming from the gaza strip once the war is over. now, even though he was there speaking to his troops in the midst of a cease fire, he did say that once to silver, even if there is an extension. because that is on the table at this time, the war is going to continue and the ground operation is going to keep going. he says that israel is currently winning and said that they're going to keep going because they simply have no choice. now all this was echoed in the press conference for these really military spokesperson. daniel, have godaddy. who said that even when the ceasefire is over,
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even if there's an extension to it, israel is going to go back to war on their own terms. they're going to continue to fight via air via land via c until they have achieved complete victory in all of those goals. now remember, this is the 1st time and is really prime minister has visited the gaza strip since 2005 since this engagement. additionally, we saw not too long ago just a couple of days ago, these really defense minister, you'll have a lot who went there in a similar show of what he was trying to, to show unity and strength saying. but even though there was this ceasefire in place, that israel is su in control. so these are strong words from is really leaders who are trying to show that israel is in charge, is where it was going to dictate the terms of this war. and that when the pause and temporary cease, fire is over, they're going to act according to whatever is best for them. jonah sundays,
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release included the 4 year old, big o e. done all funding the 7th of october attacks. both of her parents killed there . it also included the release of an elderly woman who was in some condition of health. she had to be floating directly by helicopter, from the gaza strip to a hospital in israel. can you bring us any update of her condition as well? these really health ministry has not given an update on the 84 year old woman who they said her life was in danger. and she was in dire need of medical care. she was air lifted immediately to a hospital where she is still undergoing medical treatment. and again, we have not received an update on her the families of these captives, specifically the grandfather for 4 year old abigail, a dual american is really citizen, has been speaking and saying that they are,
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it's over joy for the release of some of these captives. but their heart aches for those who know that they are not going to be part of this deal, but only includes women and children. additionally, we have seen for nationals released as part of this deal with these really public. and these really families are still feeling a cautious optimism, and they're saying that the fight is still not over and the getting the compton back shouldn't be the main objective of this war. now, well be as rarely as have signal, a willingness to extend that cease fire that has been welcomed by some of these families because they have been of the mindset to do whatever israel needs to do. to get back the captives to bring their loved ones back into his really territory. at this time, all of the captives were released this evening are at the hospital. they have all been airlifted. a lot of them are in good health,
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but we are still awaiting an update on the condition of the 84 year old woman who authorities say her life is in danger. jobs outside of 10 occupied eastern systems . thank you. us president joe biden as welcome to release of another group of captives held by a mouse. he says he'd like to see the sci fi continue for as long as captives are being released. my kind of reports from washington. it was a hastily arranged news conference, president biden saying, he didn't want to speak until he was certain. the captives had been released safely and he expressed the hope that the c spy would be extended. well look, you know, the deal calls for, for every, for every 10 houses relation to extend another day. so i'm hopeful this is not, yeah, it's going to continue. literally says, continue as progressive voices in congress argue that more pressure should be brought to bear on israel for restraint. this was the president's response earlier in the week. and
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so i think that 20412 for. but i don't think if i started off with that, we ever got them where we are today. now the national security advisor has attempted to clarify what the president meant. well, in that answer, president biden acknowledge the idea. but he went on to say that his approach president biden's approach, which was high level private diplomacy, has actually generated results to the president by didn't wants to us congress for another $14000000000.00 in a to israel, a giant some that could, will result in loud to calls will conditions to be attached. my kind of, i'll just sierra washington will to pick up on that. let's go to the correspondence correspondence you have pretend. see who's in washington d. c. for a she had an immense anticipation for both sides. obviously to know what the next
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step is in this cease fire arrangement, there was a phone call between present and 5, and then prime minister netanyahu. what do you know of what was discussed as the white house released or read out the premises of welcome the release of hostages? the 2 leaders discussed the pause in the fighting and surgeon, additional humanitarian assistance. the prime minister affect the president for his child. his efforts to help broker and fully implement the deal, the 2 leaders agreed. the work is not yet done, but i think we need to be really careful when we're talking about the extension of the seas. far as far as the white house is concerned, it's surely in the context of releasing the cap, doesn't it? and binds under a lot of pressure to get the americans out who's already under pressure because they the white house of linked to the american. some americans would be in the 1st group of captives or these, and that wasn't actually the case. the only context of a ceasefire for this white house is the release of the captives beyond that,
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that an yahoo has complete whitehouse support from all the pronouncements we have from the white house for to continue on the military campaign. the only fear, according to the washington post on sunday, is the campaign may continue intercourse. the heat of the 2024 presidential campaign. that's the only fair but the, the, the bite administration has. right. but as far as back concerned, as well as we invited, suggested that by this handling this very well, this has been indication for the bite and strategy. the top tools are being released not withstanding by thousands of thousands of palestinians that all up on the issue of conditionality. it's worth noting that as already a lower on the books, the legacy door, it's a but it's a fast tree provision, which forbids the us from giving security assistance to, to minute things around the world with credible reports of human rights abuses. so that's already on the books, but that is clearly not not going to be enforced. she ever time to live for us in
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washington. many thanks as it say, 3 of the ceasefire and palestinians who left the central guys or at the start of the war, returning home for the 1st time, but many no longer have homes to go back to as he's ready as strikes of reduced in time neighborhoods the rubble, you'll know of side reports, now rubble and debris piling the streets bustling with people. and gods does densely populated. and you say that to the cab is really jets has destroyed many buildings here at the bar. i did many homes. this is despite israel telling many palestinians to move here from the north for their safety. the cap itself of the central why the area have union 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
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war. 5 years says the building opposite to their home housing, shops and offices is what was targeted. but regardless of the civilian homes in the neighborhood, israel bob did tall with no prior notice because i asked if the could i ask you how the my memories in my home is be my memories. i would never let it go. i live for 23 years and i will stay in it even if i need smoke. prostate remains even if it's not safe off to the see saw and i should remain patient in my home in the days of the ceasefire. come to an end, the people asked me to say it after a few times, fill the streets, trying to enjoy some risk 5, n c p. a sydney, nice 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
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their families before israel's the tax res, you but the soaring prices and shortage of basic supplies have had their tools 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 our children and when it is better and happy alone, that the people have guides the 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 miss c, u l is, is 0. this a ride in the central cause the strip of the cease fire agreement, hundreds of trucks carrying food. fuel medicine have been allowed to cross into a gauze of, of the rough of crossing, but humanitarian agencies of war and that the needs inside the strip remain
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overwhelming. so they are on sunday, un children's agency, the un children's agency to live at 5 trucks filled with high energy biscuits, fit them in tablets for children as well as medical kids. the people that sort of discharge. and you can see in that all eyes i haven't a volume see that you and i get a do not. and i have an 8 and for awhile and yet we're able to get to the hospital arrival to do this delivery. and then and then there's just just a matter of immense, really, literally something people is i get want to stop drinking the water not immediately and are waiting to try to call the coastal takes a honda, but it's just drinking water the past thursday, the thursday for diet and that is really subscribed theaters just joined us billings waterborne diseases. and from a unit 7 point of view, there was trucks and trucks of medical supplies and i told you to talk to is getting a sense of what they need it. can you see their religion advice, emergency children, kids for mean wives?
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ivy's allusion, silent solutions, multiple volumes that show runners? yeah. 33, these people keep asking for. yeah. is sort of more to one medicines and for what you and i had a purse inside of that to be, you know, i, you, he a, to end the war. yeah. are you really to, in the war and what to say? no, or your life is paid to side of else way with you to stop lady still ahead on elder 0. be in the job. and then men are being beaten off. and even the women we are being beating of we report on the house treatment palestinians say they've been subjected to in is riley giles the, the
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hi again, right off the bat, i have to show you pictures of extreme flooding. not too far away from coal import . 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 malay peninsula into the end of it. and see this could turn up to something in the bay, i think all will continue watch it. now. i think the heaviest rainbow will be for southern thailand. on monday, i'm talking about rain, but sun right across china. and because of that, you, temperatures are once again climbing qualen 2500 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 right now. there had been copious amounts of range here as well for western victoria state, eastern south australia. now i think the area of concern probably central and
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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, and it was evening 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. so you of the, as the war on guns that escalates out his ears, corresponding request last night was a noise from the house complete blackouts. bits, all situations are very, very wave here. you do have the air strikes in the area as well. troops now are trying to push forward deep into the gods trick. 11 soldiers have been confirmed as killed during that time devalue were considered to be one of the most densely populated refugee camps in this neighborhood has been completely destroyed. stay
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with us for the latest developments on i'll just say around so many politicians want to be the republican party's candidate for to any stand a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why are we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics just getting to, i've been to a screen for most americans because it can look us politics the bottom line. the welcome back. you're watching out to 0 is a reminder of our top stores. as the exchange of prisoners for captives has taken
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place between a mouse and israel. the team is riley's, were handed over to the red crossing cost. the city a mouse says that this shows they are still in control of areas that for subject to, to heavy as randy from the bottom of the 4 of the captives but transferred through the rough acrostic. latest t 9 palestinian prisoners were released from his any jails as part of the seas. 5 deals. they were greeted by their families and joyful crowds in the occupied west bank. and they were tearful reunions in israel as well. the 1st cap to american citizenship, a 4 year old girl this among those released, israel's prime minister says he's open to extending the full day. see spot if small cap tips free but there's been no laptop in these. riley rides in the occupied westbank in the last day. at least 6 palestinians have been killed as a investment obvious in ramallah and has been speaking to some of the families. the
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name coming with different unions only a final farewell at the same time as prisoners and the ceasefire. and garza, israel continues to demonstrate a disregard for palestinian mohammed just 16. a 10th great shotwell riding his motorcycle. his family says there were skirmishes that a nearby and legal settlement, but he did not have to dial. witnesses say he bled out because is really soldiers blocking ambulance from helping the he was the eldest murdock. i felt as if he was bidding fade with yesterday. he followed me from one room to the next. he said he wanted to have breakfast together . he saw all his friends as if he was saying good bye. lowes the shovel in jeanine,
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another mother the same agony of our living, your own child. for 18 year old son, my mood was smoking by his bedroom window during the rate in the refugee camp where he lived. gunfire followed by soldiers breaking into their ha. she says she held a towel to her son's chest along is really soldiers looking on. medics were down stairs, but blowing up from attempting to create the walk with him. i saw him standing there, but he was on settings. i helped him sit on the floor. his brother was screaming he's been shown to the soldiers entered in a very brief away and screaming and costing up my girls. they pushed them outside and told me to leave my son. i said i went on demanded and ambulance thoughtful. eventually move to an ambulance but only allowed to leave after he was already dead . a medic who was at the scene said they could have saved him if they'd been
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allowed to get to him in time. on the 3rd day of the ceasefire. so search lists of names of people coming home, others buried. israel continues its attacks on the occupied westbank on 2 separate rates in 2 separate locations. but very similar circumstance is really so using deadly force in civilian areas. then preventing 1st responders from providing life saving care preventable dis, made certain pattern palestinian say of malicious intent the same bus route. the old is 0. remo can be occupied by 3 palestinian students have been injured in a shooting in the us state of vermont. the motif for the attack is unknown. the palestinian foreign ministry condemned the shooting, cooling on the 4th is to find those responsible. it says the students were wearing
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traditional palestinian scarves and speaking arabic. well, that's bringing that i you. but now he's executive director of the american a n t. american arab and to discrimination committee. i think it part and he joins us from washington. d. c. thanks for joining us. i believe you know something of the details of this attack. what do you know? what actually happened thank you. uh, thank you for having any ideas. this is a, a very unfortunate incident in a, you know, tragic event that occurred. and we are in touch with the family and, you know, with the families and helping them coordinate through this. what we know is that 3 students here in the us palestinians, students were just enjoying their holiday weekend. there's millions of other students across the country were doing over the past few days. we're going out for a walk. in burlington, vermont. we're one of the grand parents of one of the shooting victims lives that
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were visiting him, visiting her out there, they're all now for a lot when they were approached by the suspect to open fire. immediately striking, you know, striking the 3 students they were wearing the, uh, the, they were, were in the can see it was really, you know, very clear that there are air up there. they're palestinian and we believe they play a factor in them being targeted. it, can you clear something up for me? it seems that there are conflicting reports. some suggesting that the gunman shouted something and others suggesting that bad things and police say, he said nothing before firing on the 3. what do you not? what we know is it, the 3 individuals were shot. the we understand the police departments report will, you know, deferred to them on it. the additional information that came out may have been a, you know, may have been incorrect in that front. but the fact if the government did not even
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shout, then it makes matters even worse. because at that point, somebody just walking up to individuals wearing because the and then shooting them for no apparent reason. it's even no more clear that it is a hate crime. they were not rob. uh, it wasn't a domestic violence situation, and it's not somebody that they know or somebody that could have targeted them for any other reason. but the fact that the suspect took it upon himself to identify them by their could see the problem that they were error woke up to, um, uh, and just open up, you know, open she, you know, shooting is very, you know, troubling. we understand that all 3, although seriously injured, have survived all the signs that hate crimes against our citizens. so people who may appear to be out of citizens are on the rise and whether that rise is, is going up since the 7th of october. absolutely, i mean, the rise has been going up the 7th of october. we've had so many incidents at least
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come across our office and our partner organizations, and it's directly correlated to the rhetoric we're seeing around the policy and communities in the europe, communities abroad. and tying that here in the us, the dehumanization of palestinians. this is what it leads to. so when there's elected officials talking about fail sydney and students are elect the officials trying to get rid of coughing and splitting groups. this is what happens when you have elected officials, you know, paying no regard for the loss of the palestinian lives overseas. this is exactly the outcome we see here. people feel them, bolden. and in this situation, these 3 students are just like any other students in the us try to enjoy the holiday weekend going about their business. not bothering anybody. they're really a kids. they have a bright future out of them were thankful that they survived the shooting. were thankful for the medical staff at the uh, at the facilities in vermont and for the community in burlington for being so supportive. they are going to pull through this their, their,
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their lives are going to continue, but they're going to be impacted just as the rest of the community is going to be impacted. and there has to come a point in this country where they take a serious look at how arrows tell us any is. most homes are treated any impact it hasn't, are used in the effect that has on those that are being targeted by hate mongers. and being targeted by individuals looking to inspect time on us. well, of it are you, we're thankful to you for your time on this, the executive director of the us, our end to discrimination committee speaking to us from work washington, dc. well the there, i spoke to ronnie a my a who is head of state romana friends school. that's where the 3 young men studied before moving to the united states. in this we young man were walking in the street and they were wearing their palestinian coffee and speaking arabic when they were approached by a stranger who shot at them. any more detail about what happened next. has the
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stranger been identified from um, as far as i know and um, as we know now the stranger has been identified and um, this is a you know, devastating news for our community and what happened is dropped us we um young man. hey sean, my, what tiny can i have made and that seen med, they were all injured. who sean was injured in his spine? um and risking to be paralyzed. we paid for his well being can um, has minor injuries and hoping that he will be released today. and the scene was shot in the chest, both the scene and the patient online. dice, you tell us a little bit more about these 3 young man who was a,
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how did they come to be in the united states? what is it that they're doing? so these 3 young men are graduates of what amount of time school we ought to quit for school and palestine who were established in age and 69 and a we have the international baccalaureate program. most of our students, let's say, even a, as a number off like 40 percent of our students, they study abroad in the us and in the euro. and these 3 students of his shot and to 9, they have dual citizenship, american and palestinian citizenship. the 3 of them study as prominent universities in the u. s. has shop studies at brown university. in fact, seen studies at trinity college and can, is studying a pre met. that's happened for the queen driscoll, a creek or college palestinian women and teenagers released from his very presence
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of described harrowing tales of torture and abuse. a warning, some of you may find the images and testament is in a summer, been to events report disturbing. these are some of the kind of thing and detainees has been released in the seats for the input from us thousands including children and young teenagers stimulates really jails. meant even though charge in what's called an administrative detention. the goal is to come out at 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 the most of the soldiers beating, stepping on, abusing and humiliating the day and how to send you many a blindfolded strip and have their hands covered. oh, the palestinians say israel has now rested more than $10000.00 people in total. that's doubled. the $5200.00 palestinians in his really presence prior to october
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7th, at least 2 palestinian prisoners to be killed in those really custody after they were arrested. both were held without trial or charge price work as a 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 di pauses without assault, oppression and humiliation. if one says the cold to print the prison, god's stone, the cell, and stop basing everyone inside and food is on, fits the humans one rice dishes detainees 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 see, the city 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,
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we would treated very badly. i mean, sufficient for it then is distributed among ac didn't. so you can imagine the human nation. 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 experienced auditory confinement from $1.00 to $48.00 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. the reason i didn't receive any medical attention, i face many difficulties, especially with my injuries. these railways are intentionally cutting off all the
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detainees from the outside world. good by that as well. and i left the little girls in my cell were crying because they've been subjected to a lot of being model little girls. i'm not even talking about the role, not women. i'm talking about the young girls. they me through the things that nobody should within the ship there. sure. but the abuse is not new habit for your risk daughter under custody. keeping that in minutes buddies have all continued for decades. human rights watch calls that quote, crimes of apartheid and persecution. but this is everyday life for thousands of palestinians who see the abuse and the impunity of their occupiers. some of the job aid was there. a katasha minister of state for international cooperation, low russia doubts how to has visited southern gauze. she spoke to out to 0 about the diplomatic and humanitarian role that the gulf states has been playing as quickly as, as we will, pushing towards increasing the quantity of humanitarian aid to deliver equally,
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we are part efforts aiming at extending the humanitarian truce. will be successful . this will enable full policies to deliver move, release a time. when i said the massage, 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, the couple of the role paid by the state of utah bruncess of many directions. as i said, the diplomatic negotiation post on the humanitarian relief. one. speaking of the last to guitars, thoughts of dispatching relief 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 strip. there is no point dispatching release
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a to be left in storage without being delivered, especially the medical supplies which required some particles in temperature for handling kind of things. i regret to say that the weights in 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 the and brotherly states, reiterate that they all prepared to deliver any quantities of humanitarian aid to the ceiling and placed renders the process less effective. and more difficult and the football we are doing what we come together with the chip sions constantly and rapidly to insure the swift delivery of age and the desired quantities. however, we have faced with many obstacles. i named me some many as we will have had to supplement. still ahead on al jazeera, it will have all the rest of the days. news. see, early owns government who poses a few off to some soldiers tried to stone the armor in the military barracks in the capital. the
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man i need is the mother of 4 who fled hard to, to escape the fighting. she was able to find refuge in port sedan, but the force displacement has affected the health of her youngest children. the young ones are twins who used to drink formula and when the fighting started, it became harder to find it. for them, their health started deteriorating and they had to be hospitalized. 3 times. un figures show 3000000. so to these children were malnourished, even before the conflict began. at least 500 children have died because of a lack of good faith. the conflict, spastic and data organizations say $10000.00 more, put died by the end of the year. if they don't have access to communitarian assessments, but the month long fighting, making that difficult in martha of the country and near, impossible in other men says she knows she wouldn't have been able to get help for her children. if she had stage and how to put she hopes the conflict and soon so
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she doesn't have to rely on 8 for their survival. the land of the free. if you're black or a criminal, you are someone who is supposed to shut up in accent. what america gives you the next episode of democracy may be exposed to racial conflicts, ethnic politics, and equality in the united states. they get upset if you say paul lives, because they want to focus on what we had a dream on al jazeera, the the
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right, let's take a look at some of the news from around the will see already owns president says com has been restored after a group of soldiers attempted to break into the armory of the capitals military barracks searches on the way for the attack, cuz the president has imposed a nationwide cuz he's nicholas hack reports now. inside this maximum security prison in sierra leone capital, a free town math gunmen are freeing many inmates. some of them are wearing military fatigue, others civilian clothes, as the detainees flee. security forces exchange fire with what the government described as renegade soldiers trying to stabilize the country. resident victor, edwin says we hasn't so much of violence since sincerely owned civil war visitors are on the road. there are some casualties. with soldiers injured on sunday morning, freetown was awoken to the sound of heavy gun fire. gunmen attempted to break into
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the armory of the capitals main military barracks, but failed. a nationwide curfew is in place and a search is under way for the culprits. the government is coming on citizens to stay in doors with president. julius might be a saying, security forces are in control of this situation right across. indeed, they are quoting, it, set up stocks today against the safety and security of 5 people against very sensitive security installments across our country. so i, these are very, very serious, very so you guys have socks that we take extremely serious people. what when he comes to declare you need to ask them that same said, cool off of whatever thoughts we will make that determination since pose re election in the wiley contested presidential election in jude. there has been mounting protest against the government rights group, accused security forces of crack down on dissent with members of the political
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opposition and civil society. actors are arrested on the west african regional locked echo loss is condemning what it describes as disturbances in freetown, in the region. that has seen a cruise in 3 years. and some fear. this is another attempt to take power by force . nicholas hawk, l g 0. the president of the democratic republic of the congo felix t security has lost his re election campaign as of next month general election. some people say he's failed to deliver on promises made during his 1st to how we task. so reports, farmers include proven snowflake, just a katie was a 2nd to him as president of the democratic republic of congo. but opinions they are divided on whether he deserves. they vote somewhat disappointed and frustrated by rising poverty, unemployment, and the slow pace of development. why do they just it is,
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the responsibility is to us, the people in other words, is indebted to us. he didn't really fulfill his promises. he's a kid. he is hoping of pro poor social policies to improve education and health care. we'll get him re elected as some color leaves. feel the same way the i think that the prisons fished, tim was merely a preparatory one. let's give him a chance for a 2nd to him so that he can finalize his projects. the general initials are the same with the 20th, which is located could face difficult partition from opposition. candidates who are also promising to alleviate poverty, as well as deal with corruption in government and conflict in the biase heart of manassas, which is a look at the foreign ministers from china, japan and south korea, a meeting in boston to discuss strengthening ties. it's the 1st such meeting between the neighboring countries in full use. it comes off to north korea violated un resolutions this week by placing its 1st spice satellite in
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a little bit. it also comes as sold and tokyo, deep and security cooperation with united states as concerns rise about china is growing regional incidence. eunice kim sent this update from so of no joint press conference, no joint statement, perhaps the biggest take away from this meeting that brought the top diplomats of south korea, japan and china into one room is that it happened much has changed in the dynamics among the 3 asian neighbors since their last 4 ministers meeting in 2019, namely, japan and south korea have shifted their icy relations to a quote unquote new era in cooperation with washington, which beijing views with skeptical eyes as a way to contain it. now on sunday, in present during the meeting that ran for about a 100 minutes, the $34.00,
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and ministers. so i at least on a couple of things, according to separate statements. one that they would work toward a leader is summit at the early as possible date. and to that working level discussions on a number of cooperative areas, including asian population, trade and technology would be resumed. still, there are a number of key differences that remain sol and tokyo have condemned north korea's launch of a spice satellite last week, as raising tensions on the peninsula. but china has maintained that all parties must show restraint, pointing to us military presence in the region. now analysts and sol say that vision will be looking for reassurance, is from tokyo and sol. reassurance is that the u. s. will not hang over there. try lateral relations, ties that have already struggled not only diplomatically,
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but also economically, unit skim. oh to 0. so well, that's it for me, joe. now how so this news i'll stay with us as my colleague wrote mathis and takes the chat with more of the days news the as the situation and got the estimates we bring you expert news and analysis. this is not the convention of war between the 2 armies at between the 2 states. this is a symmetric award. these really only does not purposely so to kill children. unfortunately, children can be the casualties of the wall, the test. in real time, we've only taking them to call the test. this government is mostly to solve the war. as you said, to do that, there wouldn't be no peace without justice for finished and stay with us for the
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