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sharing what's happening on the job, we don't cover the news, we covered the way the news is the listening post the boat and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific on out just sierra. the searching is really captives a handed over and gaza city. i'm asked those out to 0. it shows it's fine as i stood in control of areas that have been targeted by israel's military. the other ones are in jordan, this is out as they are alive from government. also coming, the group of former captives is now back in his room, 3 time nationals and our russian is right and your citizen. i've also been really the west bank welcome to 39 palestinians who were
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freed from his randy jails as part of that see spider. and we'll take a closer look at the impact of a horizontal on the children themselves. living on the front line, the, the fluid exchange of captives for prisoners between israel and how much has now been completed. that's the size now when it's 4th and final day, 13 is where the captains have been handed over by how most of the red cross on the now back in israel. these exclusive pictures show the honda in kansas city in the north of the strip, which has been devastated by the war. the area has also been the focus of weeks of intense is ready bombing. it's the 1st time captives have been transferred through northern garza. i'm asked whole 73 times citizens and the one russian is raining citizen that was sent into egypt via the rough crossing. well, in exchange, as well as release 39 unpublished in the in prison is
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a bus stop them from the over are present in the divided westbank. a large crowds flooded the streets of ramallah, welcoming them as they were united with their families for the idea of how many begins are coverage on the, from the shackles of prison, to a here as well. and tearfully, dora infested his brother is among those who were released on the 3rd day of the seas higher. all my doctrine was 15 when he was detained. the sisters 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. today we saw his name on the list for released prisoners. i can't describe our happiness, but of course we're still side for gaza and those killed all might of came out of date, a different person. you went in as a child and came out still a minor. but part of
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a ceasefire. d brokered by world powers many believe that if it weren't for him us, they wouldn't have seen freedom so so far the more what the wait was a little longer. and the anticipation of finally hugging his 16 year old son while what was difficult to contain became a loan from jericho to pick him up sort of the fall, it is really occupation. police said no celebrations allowed. they took down our license plate number and said only one person can go. smallwood was held under administrative detention with no charges. you was among 39 palestinians released in exchange of 13 is really 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 were police for beat homecomings like the ones here in ramallah
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. clearly stating that any signs of celebrations would be punished behind close doors. avenue unions are no different from here. one more batch of prisoners should be free to monday. now they're released. that is the link to the single volume in gaza. but there are indications that maybe this, these fires could be extended and that could be more polluted in teenagers and women finding the freedom again. those who are not well, say that couldn't come soon enough. as conditions inside g p have become too hard to pay for that, that how many elders you can be occupied with or how much a senior representative a saw. my husband said the group is willing to extend the c 5 d along with the current terms and the head of the groups political department by some name told down to 0 the israel's chains of dismantling house and guns of a false all the locations of it so even though
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a long chase this or for the environmental for the machine, they have a cheese is to can you model a more children and woman around 14000 filipinos i've been can most of them are 2 knows one on the negation of the casing homeless or, or destruction hung up on the money. the capabilities of, from a i see the big shut off to be have shown me the sunrise. it didn't have the full control over the team, especially in the areas which has been to me for a few been on the bottom. and i'm to the partial a total of the the but those of the tense. and i think this is a very strong message which we have seen to the we have said that from the, the one that we are in and just being for a peaceful duties on disability. and i'm on the phone and i was interested in these
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hostages. it's a vivian holding out in different places and with different schools and been for re on an engine. 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 person. well that's find out what's happening on the ground in gauze and now how do you like movies in hon units in southern gaza, honey? so people in gaza hopeful that the ceasefire could be extended. so yes, absolutely. people are, in fact, are looking into a seeing this, these fire extend them into more than just for the they're looking more into a few more days just to give them an opportunity to deal with the sheer amount of destruction of their life as, as the no it's in fact, so
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a lot of people here in the southern part, particularly evacuees when we a talk to them about the reaction that sees for how they feel about it and their, their, their, their, the was the patterns among all the conversations that we had, the people think this deal is not a way and because they were in fact looking for more of more of a permanent a ceasefire. the people are taking this a opportunity to of the seats fire to the re supply to get their basic necessities and to provide for their to provide for their families the of, of what the need of basic supplies of foods and, and water. it's also an opportunity for the vast majority who are still surrounded by destruction a lot and, and, and did. 4 as of relatives and family members, degree the properly and, and to pay the respect and offered the a, the proper, a funeral procession for those who are still a, for those who are still a, it's trapped under, under the rubble. there is a, a,
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a unanimous agreement among people that as long as people who evacuated to the southern part are unable to go to the northern part of got to see their homes, to embrace their, their relatives and loved. once they looked at it as an incomplete and unfair sees firewood, they are hoping if it does cease fire, it gets extended and they're really talks about this, between a israel and, and, and how mazda about extending the possibility of seized by an exchange of 10 hostages. every day in exchange of really think, 10 captives or hostage it every day, there will be a seas. this cease fire will be extended. but there are actually the 4 days today is the 4th day of the seeds fire. just an hour into the 4th day of this, these fire. there are a new shocking details coming from dogs. a since the beginning of the bombing,
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we're talking about in terms of a new totals. 15000 have been killed. 38000 been injured and we're looking at a shocking number of missing people. 7000 on not counted uh for the most presumed and didn't buried under collapse building. there's also a warning coming from the w h o and those who are in the medical field. the smell of decompose a bodies in the northern part. in ga, the city is everywhere. and a threatening of the spread of infectious diseases with which it confirms is good with the idea that we need more extension more deals of the season fire. so people can deal with these, these are problems as a result of the ongoing bombing time, honey. just briefly in terms of the sci fi deal, what's the latest on those a trucks coming into balance of that, of this well,
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so far a debt that human a 3 and a have been delivered to the northern parts and gaza city. and we know the past, the, the, the, the 1st 2 days of the ceasefire, there was a, some difficulties and that led to the delete of the release of the 2nd batch of bill that of, of captives in gather. because that's one of the issues that were talked about and, and, and how much community clear, unless those human atari and a, a, the trucks do not get to the northern part. the once continue with the, with releasing the risk of the, of the captive it. but again, there is there, the, the, the issue was resolved more ada trucks including medical supplies, food supplies, at water, a clean water for drinking, and reach a areas in most at hard headed areas. in the know, the part in gaza. city is still the there. how people reacted to this, the massive need of human and terry and 8 and supplies is not, is,
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is more than what has been provided, what people are looking at, a continuous line of the human history. and it's to save people we already, okay. it talked about and based on a statement of, from the united nations official people are, are hungry in the northern part and got the data. there is a name and it's start ration that the w will warn off of a spirit of infectious disease because of lack of medical supplies and it's free to illness. so we need that continuous line to, to help people survive the capacitor fee of, of the, the mass bombardment of the got the strip. all right to honey my mood life as the in hon units in southern garza, honey, thank you. meanwhile, the account is released by how much on day 3 of us seized by agreement. and now in israel, off to health checkups, they were able to be reunited with their families. 0 hire. it has more from tennessee how felt, well, can signaling to say for 10 more is really captive, right,
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cuz they're really support from us in gauze or as part of the temporary c spy do, which is still holding is a big release of many, especially for abigail downs grandfather, there's a gum or 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 players. roy and how the, the full year old is now and often often they were killed in the october 7. how must attack of the 17 captives released on sundays, 13 of them from the southern town, as far as uh, that's where i relatives neighbors watched locally tv. charing whenever they recognize their i i so as it does the best to end of my grandson the of them. so the mother and
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i've got it was so exciting to see this video the sale ok. the feelings are made for one hand, we're so happy about our family is coming back. and the other hand, feeling also said about the people that left behind every day of this fragile ceasefire has played out differently. for 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 in his writing russian were transferred through the usual rough crossing to egypt and on israel with 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. busy 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 cause. it 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 have arrive time bits, a suite 9. and so many one that's giving is re, these hype, the child is still housing garza will soon be released. the sort of find out is here in tennessee. israel's government says, prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited troops in the gaza strip on sunday. the statement didn't specify actually where he'd been. let's get the view now from occupied east jerusalem until the really challenge really said benjamin netanyahu.
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he's been talking about the possible extension of the c, so i want more than a half to say royce of the. yeah, we had some performative shows of strings bite from benjamin netanyahu. and from how i know so as you say, indications that this extension to the safe spot deal is still alive. it hasn't gone away. now. how much spike releasing concepts through gaza city? this time is essentially showing to israel, saying to them, look, you think you can convince people that you one in the north of the cause a strip. well, we're still here. we still run this city. you might have flattened the place and killed an extraordinary number of civilians, but you haven't dislodged us by going to gauze that himself. benjamin netanyahu is doing that classic kind of tough guy come on during cheese states putting on the flat jacket and the helmet, hanging out with the troops on the front lines. it's
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a cliche of the mountain major age. we see that many, many times a full from leaders over the wells, but it has a residence for a domestic audience, and that's who we sold into. he's making a point of being the 1st is ready prime minister since before 2005. that's when israel pulled out the minute tree, and settlers from the gaza strip is a fuss, pm, to go to the in that time, that whole time, he reiterated the war items, and he did talk about the possibility of extending that cx, 5 agreements. now the terms off an extra day of trees for every 10 concepts that are released now, how much we'd want to see the same deal applied. but it's present isn't as ready dallas the ratio of one to 3. we understood that the full cabinet, these ready won't cover, is going to be meeting later on at some point to discuss these negotiation because a lot to talk about. we might not hear about it more until later on in the day. each side has the back kind of agendas and the fine points. and each side is
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also fairly sure that this is not going to be the end of the fighting or right. really challenge life for serving bodies, throws them rate. thank you. let's bring and abraham adversaries. he's my associate professor at northwestern university here in capsule at gabriel. good job. you bet . let's stay with the hostage situation. i mean, how significant do you think, how much this choice of does a city is as a hostage release point? them in israel says it's in control of gaza city, but releasing hostages. that shows that how much has not been dislodged in the north as, as well. it seems just think, yeah, i think there's a lot of ways to communicate rhetoric. and one of them is by choosing the location they're going, you are going to do something like this, like releasing the hostages. so i think they're doing messages one that there is some good. well, we're going to release the house and just the other messages that despite the extraordinary carnage and bombing, the cities in the, in the control is released. and on both sides as we've heard that tilting up the
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possibility of extending this for days these 5. but do you think the conditions, abraham, i'm not in place for this to actually happened. i, you know, i prefer to have hope, but i don't have it in this case because if you look at the the category goodwill there hasn't been good. well, i mean a policy is just walking to the northam costs of we're shot up and policies in west bank which is not part of the the truth itself. so there were killed, several killed. so worth a good will here work worse of the predictive model here. of what's going to happen next. and so if, if we're looking at what happened in past as a predictor of what's gonna happen in the future, i think things are not look very well. do that. they don't look sample, i'm happy that the folks there are able to have some kind of relief, but they're walking back to the north to dig out family members from the rumble. and i think that the and now they're being shot out, that's just, it's a difficult thing to wrap our minds around. yeah. and just to stay with the point you may do brianna. many israel is already promising to resume expenditure operations. it's bombing with full force as these where department,
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as i said once the ceasefire, is that about what impact them is that likes to have on any future hostage releases . and the building of confidence between mass on the one side is what on the other and the mediator has canceled egypt in the middle. well i, it shows it makes it difficult because if you're talking about full force, i wonder what full force is, what we're never doing for last 67 weeks. whatever is, is full force. i mean, so we're having the most explosive and most damaging ordinances that exist in conventional left for me today poured, pouring down on this narrow strip. so i think that it doesn't portend very well for the future of the more expensive to far the rhetoric has to match the decision. i'm just to find a fault to you on, on those palestinian prisoners who's been released. i mean, we've seen thousands of them come out of his way to jail as of the last 3 nights. some experts argue that that there's a huge problem. abraham with the ideal naji of this war and that israel dehumanization of the palestinians. many palestinians,
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why were these reports and some of them here, and i'll just say era to the torture kind of being treated like animals in his rounds jail. well, i think that's a really important point. and of course, the prisoners or the captives being returned to their families is an emotional when a great thing to see how however, they all also are sources. it'd be very important to know how the, the, the immunization they face and present being treated like animals. the torture or sensory deprivation and all that the, all the tools that are used by the sort of fascist, needing governments. but i think that western journalists need to get to these cap this, ask them what happens the washington post this morning, publish and particle on one is where they kept this family. and i think that's a useful thing. i'm happy for them, but i think that there, if we're going to have a common humanity, it has to be shown. what did the policy new cap that's go through? because this sort of reveals the ideology, you're talking about the dehumanization. when you,
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when you see people doing things, when no one's looking, it's very important to see what, what they face debris and mabel sharpe. thank you very much and see if your time. thank so now these ready money for you has cut out. you have more rates across the divide. westbank soldiers, storm the alba time era, east of numbers, as well as the city of janine and the as of monday, about 26 palestinians were arrested. their head brought in at least 239, have been killed across the west bank since the 7th of october. i'll just hear his name is robbie's in ramallah and has been speaking to believe families that the. 4 homecoming with different unions only a final farewell at the same time as prisoners next and to cease fire and gauze. israel continues to demonstrate a disregard for palestinian mohammed just 16. a 10th grade shotwell,
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biting 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 an 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 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. we're
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downstairs, but blowing up from attending to going to somebody last name. crystal walker say i saw him standing there, but he was on studies 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, 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 circumstances is really so using deadly force in civilian areas. then preventing 1st responders from
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providing life saving care preventable dis, made certain pattern post and you can say of malicious intent the same bus route. the old a 0 remo can be occupied by 3 palestinian students have been shots in the us state of vermont. police are searching for a white male suspect. the attack happened when the students were taking the evening walk. they'd been attending a thanksgiving event with a relative to the victims and now an intensive cat. the white house as president biden has been brief about the incident. it's not more than 5000 children have been killed in these ready bombing of gauze, while tens of thousands more bother been injured or lost family members under zeros on the hush that brings us the story of donia, a child who lost our parents and a leg in the will doing yeah, woke up to this horrendous show t after and his readiness side hit tough family's house and god's uh,
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changing to like what i thought when it's name. well that did 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. the bricks were all over the place. my mother and father lost their life 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. the, 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
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the mobile story use one of midland thousands of families vanished in the past weeks as result of the relentless is really bombing me. just like all of us should have to continue her life without talk better and of the me a hey, you've been to me. i never considered, don't you? my niece, i always considered to have my daughter and it's a gift on you everything. and whatever she wants, i do, it's 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 of all the children's lives that 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
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here. just give a quick remind them out of a top stories, a fluid exchange of prisoners or captives has taken place between hamas and israel . 13, his writings have been handed over in kansas city. i says, which shows as fighters are still in control of areas subjected to heavy, is raining for me. 39 palestinian prisoners wherever the storm is ready, jails as part of that deal that were greeted by their families and crowns in the occupied with fact, they've been tearful reunion. some israel to a 4 year old girl with american citizenship was among those released as well. as the prime minister says, he's open to extending the 4 days. he's 5, if small captives are free. and these really ministry has kind of got more rates across the outside west bank. so just on the alba town area, east of nablus, as well as the city of janine any early hours of monday. about $26.00 palestinians were arrested in the hebron and at least $239.00 have been killed across the west bank since the start of the war on october the 7th. as well as that for me. don
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jordan, my colleagues, 20 volunteer will be here at the top of the with much more of today's news. the weather is x than inside story. tips of what can be done to extend causes fungi, 6 fire inspection and sound so much. and that's it for me, the and here's how it's looking right across the middle east and africa is always nice to see or disturbed weather through the event that pushes into the talk as well. that's the forecast on monday, i think for the radian peninsula, this time we're going to duck in dodge 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 says above where we should be for
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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 hadn't rolled through turkey a producer tornado, much colder air has filtered in here. so just 9 and is stumble. 2 degrees in ankara on monday, the top end of africa, pretty much for the northern stores here, the breeze it 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 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 degree this season. in a world where the news never ends. understanding what's behind the headlines is
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