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is also replacing the some of the stuff at the office despite a wealth of natural gas office coastline tasks can origin tina's new president fix the nation's economic crisis. counting the cost on out of here, the $13.00 is really captive. so 100 over in kansas city sales on to 0. it shows it's fine for us to be in control of areas that have been talking to advise wells ministry, the hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al 0 life. and oh, so coming up, a group of for my captives is now back in israel. 3 time nationals in our russian is rarely do a citizen. i've also been released a westbank welcome to
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39. palestinians were freed from his rated channels as part of that society. and we'll take a closer look at the impact of a homeless a more. i'm a children of gauze living on the front, the, the 3rd exchange of captives, the prisoners between israel and how much has now been completed on day 3 of us. these 5 in gaza will that cease fire is now and it's 4th and final day. 13 is really kept to 700 over by how much to the red cross. i'm now in israel. these exclusive pictures show the hand over in garza city in the north of the strip, which has been devastated by the war. the air has also been the focus a week. 7 times is really bumming is the 1st time captives have been transferred through northern garza, how much as a whole, 73 times citizens on one russian is really citizen. they was sent into egypt through the rough crossing spell in exchange as well as release 39 palestinian
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prisoners. they've been seen as of jubilation in ramallah, abbas took them from the prison in the west bank. large crowds flooded the streets, welcoming the prisoners as they were united with their families. how senior representative of summer hamden said the group is willing to extend the cx 5 deal under the current terms. i'm headed, the groups political department, the bus and i am told down to 0 that as well as kinds of dismantling homeless and garza a full old guy locations. okay, so he didn't go a long this or for kind of the home button until the machine did have a cheese. is to can you model a more children and woman around 14000 filipinos, i've been can most of them all. she knows woman. the negation of the casing homeless or, or destruction, home of the money, the capabilities of her my,
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i see the big shut off to be have shown me the sunrise. it didn't have the full control over the tv, especially in the areas which has been to pay me for a few been on the bottom. and i'm to the partial a total of the unit. but those of the time, and i think this is a very strong message which you have seen to the we have said that from the, the one that we are in and just being for the peaceful duties on this 6 pm and on the photos and understood these hostages, it's a vivian holding out in different places and with different schools and been for re on an editor. and we've been more time to see it, for least a civilian inside. got to be able to deliver to them or to move on to the other to hold up in celebrations. and the homes of palestinian prisoners were
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released on sunday. some of those for you during the early teens when they were arrested by these writers, i'll just see what's called an idea of how many reports from ramallah and the occupied west bank. from the shackles of prison, too, i hear as well. and tearful william dora infested his brother is among those who were released on the 3rd day of the seas higher on that action was 15 when he was detained. the sister say sentence to 5 years on physically as the accusations that my brother had a weapon, he was a child, he's gonna have a question from today. we saw his name on the list for release of prisoners of and i can't describe our happiness. but of course we're still sides for garza and those killed. homer came out of date a different person. you went in as a child and came out still a minor. but part of a ceasefire. d brokered by world powers, many believe that if it were in for him us,
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they wouldn't have seen freedom. so. so far, the lamar what the wait was a little longer indian dissipation of finally hugging his 16 year old son, while what was difficult to continue became a loan from jericho to pick him up. so the fall, it is really occupation. police said no celebrations allowed. they took down a license plate number and said only one person can go. smallwood was held under administrative detention with no charges. he was among 39 palestinians released in exchange of 13 is really the captives. all of them under the age of 19. still in the prisoners uniforms will leave to be out the majority of those feet of this day with them. ok, but east jerusalem, where police foot beat homecomings like the ones here in ramallah. so clearly stating that any signs of celebrations would be punished behind closed doors.
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avenue unions are no different from here. one more batch of visitors should be free . the monday. now they're released. that is the link to the single volume in gaza. but there are indications that maybe this, these buyers could be extended and that could mean more pallets and in teenagers and women finding the freedom again. those who are not well, say that couldn't come soon enough. as conditions inside g, b have become too hard to bear for that. how many elders who are in the occupied with and meanwhile, the captives released by how much on day 3 of the ceasefire. d a now back in the israel of the health checkups, they were finally able to reunite with their families several higher reports from kennedy felt welcome signaling. the safe return is more is really captive. but cuz they're really support from us. and guards are as
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part of the temporary c spy do, which is still holding is a big release of many, especially for abigail downs. grandfather is gonna hold the shame so because i couldn't believe it until i saw her. now i'm a bit more relieved. not really completely because these happiness mixed with missing her player. so hi roy and how the, the full year old is now in austin, of to they were killed in the october 7 from us, the top of the 17 captives released on sundays. 13 of them from the southern town. as far as, uh, that's where i relatives neighbors watch locally tv. charing whenever they recognize their i i so i thought it was the best friend of my grandson, the of them. so the mother thing i've got it was so exciting to see this big go barrel. ok,
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the feelings are made from one hand are so happy about our families coming back. and the other hand, feeling also said about the people that left behind, every day of this, fragile sci fi has played out differently. the 1st time from us 100 is ready citizens to the red cross inside cause the city instead of the south, the caps is answered israel from a different crossing to. meanwhile, 3 tie nationals. and then these rating russian were transferred through the usual rough crossing to egypt, and on israel for the temporary pulls and fighting nearing the end, thomas says it wants to extend it by releasing more captives. us president joe biden says he's working on it. and his rouse will cabinet, which match on sunday evening is set to be considering liberalism and which are
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located just 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. 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 guides are, will not go back to what it was. and of course, release all our hostages from discharged from hospital. some of those released on the 1st day has arrive time bits, a suite 9. and so many one that's giving is re these hope the child is still housing. garza will soon be released the side of finance algebra, tennessee. what is there? as government says, prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited troops and the gaza strip earlier on sunday. the statement didn't specify where exactly he's been. well that's got to do now from occupied east jerusalem. bring and really challenge really. so i've been him and nothing y'all has been talking up a possible extension to the sea. so i wouldn't was even saying the
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devil down besides, before was obstructed, springs from vice benjamin netanyahu, and tell us in the last day that but indications from both sides to the height for an extension since the spot instead of life. now, how am i asked by releasing the captives in discharged through gauze? i city is basically saying to israel, you think you've got to know? do you think you control the know well, think again, because we're still here. you may have flattened the place and killed linux through the number of civilians, but you haven't dislodged us the tools, benjamin netanyahu by visiting collins that is doing that classic kind of commander in chief tough guy, politician thing wearing a flak jacket, the helmet hanging out with the troops on the front line, it's a, it's a cliches of the modern media raise. and we've seen that again and again, by leaders all over the world, the messages domestic, primarily, he is conveying
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a show springs to the as ready people. and also i, the fact is that that note is ready. prime minister has beens a gauze that since he's ready troops and settlers left the street in 2005. he reiterated the wines, but he also did thrive that possibility of negotiations for an extension to the safe spot. now the terms off one day of trees, extra for 10 caps is released. how mass would like to see a ratio of a 3 to one in terms of palestinian prisoners release from is ready jails. so i think it's going to be a while before we hear anything concrete, we understand that the is ready won't capitalize, is going to be meeting lights of to discuss it a box. yeah, there is a long way to go until those terms are actually agreed and everything's narrowed down. yeah, they've got lots to talk about. plenty of wrangling, both sides,
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have agendas, ends the interest, and both sides are giving the indication that the slicing is ivy. yeah. alright, i'm really challenged, lifesaving ulta bodies, jerusalem laurie, thank you. not more than 5000 children have been killed and these really bumming of gauze while tens of thousands more have either been injured or lost family members . ali hush and brings us the story of donia. a child who, despite losing our parents and the leg continues to hold on to her dreams, doing yeah, woke up to this horrendous show t after and it's really mis side hit tough family's house and god's uh, changing to like what i thought when it's name. well, i didn't, we were sleeping. then we'll come up with my father, my sister, and myself and all that. my mother was with my brother. the 2nd missing hit our house and the whole place was full of scales. we were all injured, dust and bricks were all over the place. my mother and father lost their life
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together with my sister and my younger brother. my other brother and sister and myself escaped this. she lost her leg too, but the 12 year old girl says she will not give up on her dreams then and the head of and yet i hope to be a doctor to help people. you know my life has changed and they have gone. we are alone now without them. i was connected to this life because i was very much connected to my mother's father and siblings who died. but i must continue despite the fact that i will never forget the mobile. her story is one of many thousands of families vanished in the past weeks as result of the relentless is really bombing me. just like all this should have to continue her life without that . and in the me a hey, you've been with me. i never considered, don't you? my niece, i always considered to have my daughter in
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a gift on you everything and will tell her she wants. i do it a one in the presence of a mom and dad or in their options. so i'm a mother and i'm the one who will bring her off. there's really bombardment of gaza has resulted in the tragic loss of more than 5000 young lives. tens of thousands, so for the children's lives, but also completely changed. facing injuries, the heartbreak of losing family members and friends, and during the profound psychology can ethics of this wall or the action address here stop. i shall break here and i'll just here, right? when we come back is ready raids in the off by the west bank leave 6 palestinians that will speak to some of the grieving relatives. morning the
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and here's how it's working right across the middle east. and africa is always nice to see you disturbed weather through the event that pushes into your talk as well. that's the forecast on monday thing for the arabian peninsula. this time we're going to duck indulge that rain by tuesday. i think what we're going to see is those winds pick up not only for the goals but also up and down the red sea as well, so breezy day in jetta and a breezy day for us here in doha. but look, we've got some warrants coming in 30 degrees sets above where we should be for this time to hear a head of a disturbance through the caucus is temperatures and bucko at 20. that's also higher than where it should be. this temperature. and while what the storm system heavy rolled through turkey a produced a tornado. much colder air has filtered in here. so just 9 and is stumble. 2 degrees in ankara on monday, top end of africa, pretty much for the northern stores here with present conditions right across the top end of the continent and through the tropics of africa, it's really the southwest corner of the gap on some big bursts of rain to go on
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monday and we're talking about heat 4 bucks. one. in fact, all of botswana is under a weather alert for a heat wave. your temperature has been wobbling around 3940 degrees that will continue on monday. not a bad day in cape town, coming in at 24 to create a c as in the it's the world, slow down. we stand for as homes, with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our funded resources and play a vital role in solar energy harnessing, offering 75 percent of global carbon credits, essential committees between prime mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow the
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the welcome back to one thing. i'll just pick your mind about top stories here. this our a 3rd exchange of prisoners for captives as taking place between our mazda and israel . 13 is right. these have been handed over in kansas city. says this shows, despite, as a student control to various subjects to heavy is ready for me. full of the captains were transferred to the roof of crossing 7 tearful reunions in israel, the 1st captive with american citizenship. the 4 year old girl was among those released as well as by memphis, as he's open to extending the full day c spine. if more captives a free and $39.00 palestinian prisoners were released on his way to jails as part of that deal with a breach and by the families in crowds in the occupied west bank for joining me now
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in the studio is abraham. i wish that if he's an associate professor at northwest them university here in contract, he's also a specialist in journalism and strategic communication abraham, good chevy with us. let me start by asking you how significant is how much this choice of gaza city as a hostage. all these point them in israel says they're in control of gods and city, but releasing hostages. that shows that how much have not been dislodged from the north of gaza, as israel seems to think, well, of course and battle and conflict, what you've tried to do is not just control territory. you control the narrative. and so what i'm not just doing right now is it seems to me is that there are having, there's some symbolism behind the release of their captives. and so yes, we're very happy that the families are, were united to work for on both sides. but of course there's, there's a message making in how and where it's sent. so it goes, the city has been facing extraordinary compartment. and one would think that it's a lost cause for at least from the mass side. but i think there this demonstration
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is sending a clear message that you know, the bombardment is, is not successful and even armed conflict is not the way for from that resolution. and abraham, both sides talking up the possibility now of extending the ceasefire. let me ask you, do you think the conditions, i'm not in place for this to actually happen? well, i, so, you know, i hope there is a c star. i really hope it happens, but it doesn't seem that it's going to happen like this. you mean, you mean an extension to disease? well, i'm talking about c far as old a full scale fired. but extensions to delaying of the inevitability, because of rhetoric coming out of the out of these very leadership suggests that they're going to continue with their, of, with their bombing incarnation. but i don't have a lot of hope that this is the extension will do very much. yeah, and that's an interesting point because is where it is promising to resume its military operations to resume its plumbing department as a said with full force ones deceased by a is are. but what impact then is that likes to have on any future hostage releases
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and also in the building of confidence between high mass on the one hand, is one of the, of the, of the mediators in the middle. well, i think it, dep, it states any kind of hope for a permanent solution. i think that a cease fire a cease fire is not the same as putting out the fire, the original fire, the originals are the original point of conflict between the israelis and palestinians. so i think that if, if, if there's any, it's us extending the, the truth for a few days and resuming the carnage. it doesn't seem like it's a, an effective way to move forward. it's not a, it's not a moving forward at all. let me just go to find them point for me. you abraham because we seem dozens of palestinian prisoners released him, is ready to jail. some experts argue that's a huge problem with the ideology of this war. and israel continued the human eyes ation of the palestinians. and that's one of the big reasons why i would never see a permanent seized by, which is the point you'll make. well, the current leadership is showing what has always been,
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and that is dehumanizing policies try to dismiss their humanity or that they are different court categories. you mountie, you have those that deserve something. those who deserve raft, and i think the bells have dropped and that whole narrative. so, but what i hope for the cap is the policy is your captive. i hope that western journals are able to profile them and to meet that to see what the asked. one question, how are they treated in prison? the risk torture there is systematic torture? and so i think that if you're going to claim this really sorry, you're ally, you need to know what to do and no one's looking at. so i think this is an important thing for watson journalist and to abraham bush are good to have you with us. thank very much for your time. thank you. well, i'm just here as john stratford reports not from the occupied westbank where he's been speaking to one of the release palestinian presidents. you joined us in the home of uh oh ma. let's sean here who was just being released from jail um on uh, was arrested when he was 15 years old. i'm sentenced to uh,
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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 but to speak to the family show. can they come the think hold on was for having come to mind a 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 shoulder? i need them. i feel very happy. thank god, locks washington, 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. while mode locust, early on the i'm the home i've can you describe how's the situation in prisons in the sense of the situation in prisons is very tough. it's a humiliation. we don't have anything we are deprived from the only thing that
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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 well? 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 tiers rest in peace. min 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 a gauze of hope ministry size is working to repair the badly damaged indonesia in the hospital. the facility was supposed to close days ago, due to a like
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a few of these really bumming. health officials are hoping the hospital can be operational again. in 2 days. we are at the indonesian hospital, the occupation forces ended from this corner. they demolished the springs, but least the gates and they entered from here the into the rooms of the injured and sick people. they did the unthinkable to them. they killed one moment engineer 3 and a risk to obtain. also the food injury was very critical. the occupation forces destroyed the interior of the hospital completely. this rubble is the result of the occupations destruction. now we are working to fix it. both of those is a working to fix this area so we can operate north, i'll call you before dialysis. and to reopen right the reception, we have improved the operation that come out of all the one hospital. we also enhancing the operations as all, all the hospital. hopefully within 2 days we will operate this hospital that we're
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working on. the teams of rights. the interior was really in terms of cleaning organization and repairs, in addition to spring chemicals to prevent infections. and we will resume the way. we have received some donations and placed them at the indonesian austin to god willing, the ends of nation hospitals will operate initially as a reception will be completed gradually. the other hospitals, kamala antoine, and all, all with the dividing the services that soon as he and orthopedics as our, the hospital general surgeries. all right, so come, i loved one. the recipient is initially said top at the indonesian hospital vin, we will launch the dialysis and remove the other services. is there any minute trade has carried out more rates across the occupied westbank? so just on the outbox on area, east of nablus as well as the city of janine in nearly as of monday. about $26.00 palestinians were rest of the hebron. at least $239.00 palace demands have been
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killed across the west bank for the 7th of october, st. bus. ronnie's in ramallah. i've been speaking to berry, families. the homecoming with different unions. only a final stairwell at the same time as prisoners next and to cease fire. and cousin israel continues to demonstrate a disregard for palestinian mohammed just 16. a 10th grade shotwell writing his motorcycle. his family says there were skirmishes that a nearby and legal settlement, but he did not have to dock. witnesses say he bled out because is really soldiers blocked in 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 fixed us together
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. he saw all his friends as if he was saying good bye, lois. the fish in geneva, another mother, the same agony of our living, your own child. for 18 year old son moved with 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 studies. i helped him sit on the floor. his brother was screaming he's been shown to the soldiers, ended 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 an ambulance thoughtful. eventually move to an ambulance,
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but only allowed to leave after he was already dead. a medical was at the scene said they could have saved him if they'd been allowed to get to him in time. on the 3rd day of the ceasefire, some 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. dest made certain pattern post, and you can say of malicious intent the same bus route. the old a 0 remo can be occupied. the number of tens of thousands of people have taken pods and a match against anti semitism has been a rise in hate crime since the war and gaza began on october 7th. i'll just say it
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was pull. brendan has been at the demonstration, the 10s of thousands of demonstrations as on the streets of london. again, this time though, the non pro palestinian groups these all people concerned about the rise in hate crime that has been evidence since this is all of the gauze that was i was just, i'm a product and anti semitic fees. generally, what most about submitted crime has been well to mid november. there was nearly 780 significant crimes reported to the metropolitan police here in london, as well as around 350 as probing crimes. what the people here are saying is the jewish groups are afraid that they really are concerned about physical assaults. verbal attacks, online hates, submits a graffiti that has been built on various properties. anyway, this is a kind of demonstration to what they would describe as reclaim the streets. paul brown, also is there a central on the to the us now where president biden has been briefed about the
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shooting of 3 palestinian american university students in the state of vermont on saturday to have them now and intensive care. the police are investigating whether it was a hate crime under 0. she had potentially reports. the 3 pallets in an american university students wouldn't burlington for a moment for the thanksgiving holidays. visiting the relatives of one of the 20 year olds despite has reported to have been taken just before they went for a walk to learning because they are the traditional public speaking head dress scarves. police say they have no information as to it. most of the government didn't say anything before shooting, but the most of the avenues of investigation, whether this is a hate crime. the fact if the government did not even shout, then it makes matters even worse. because at that point, somebody just walking up to individuals wearing because the and then shooting up for no apparent reason is even though more clear that it is a hate crime. they were not rob. uh, it wasn't a domestic violence. so.
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