tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 27, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delta, i'm telling you number of days are coming up in the next 60 minutes. it's the final day of the gaza ceasefire, but efforts are underway to extend it. people are so different. you can see at all on the volume see to get the not the
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need for aid in gaza is still overwhelming despite a number of trucks rolling into the strip. 13 is where the captains are handed over in gaza city. come off to us. it shows that fighters are still in control and were united with their families. 39000 units have been released from is really present the it's 10 g m t. that's 12 noon in gaza where it's the final day of a 4 day. so as far between how the us and israel promises that it's seeking to extend the agreements, but called for israel to release more palestinian prisoners, these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he would well come and extension if it means more captives are freeze. so the cease fire is due to ends at 7 am local time. on tuesday, egypt cats are in the united states or among who was pressing for an extension.
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since the deal came into effect, israel has released more than a 100 palestinian prisoners and return how much has freed dozens of captives on the final group of palestinian prisoners and just really captives is expected to be released and the coming hours will the cease fire has allowed some desperately needed aid into the gaza strip. hundreds of trucks carrying supplies have gone through the border. crossing humanitarian agencies though are saying that it's nowhere near enough. so calls are growing for that cease fire to continue how my says at once and extension. well, israel wants to take things day by day, the usaa saying there should be one day added. we have a team of correspondents to take us through what we've been hearing from all sides . very challenges, monitoring developments from occupied east jerusalem. we have roles and jordan stands in buying washington and honey. my food is in con eunice in the south of the gaza strip. but we start here in delphi with how someone had bought a who's following the cuts,
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all reloads mediation effort. so let's start with the developments as of right now day for of that pause that cease fire. where does things stand right now? and are there any concerns? has some leading up to today is release from either side? yes. about few hours ago. the is right is receive the list of the captives and also how much the list of the president is why it is voicing some concerns about some of the names and cuts all the key media to is trying to overcome those obstacles. about the final list. we do understand that talks underway as we speak now in a bit to try to bring both parties to agree on the final list so that they can finalize the final day. it's very crucial for all the parties, but in particular for cuts,
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which wants to see the full final day come along with no major as problems. because if that happens, that is going to be into connected with a bush, which is under way. we to understand at the same time the, there is a back shuttle diplomacy to try to convince how my sent as well to agree on an extension of the ceasefire later today. so they would come in one single batch. so when you say that israel has concerns over some of the names, what are those concerns? i mean, judging by the past 3 days, what we see, what we seen as a mostly women and children miners, policy and minors being released from is really jails. indeed, the most major concern we had was about 2 days ago in the negotiations with like, the extend it for many, many hours before, or the proxies intervenes the amount of cuz the cuts out is to try to, to, to, to, to push otherwise is going to collapse today is difficult today is,
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is very delicate because all the policies understand with the finalize the lists, they would have to answer the 2nd question to you would like this to be extended for the time being how much and is why am i yet to say yes, let's go ahead with the find the less my sources than the further elaborate of the very nature of those concerns. but they are basically about few names and also about the number of this is why they are trying to pin it down in the upcoming hours. so is there a confidence hassan from your sources and from the diplomacy that's been taking place? is there confidence confidence that these differences will be, will be bridge on the list. they are confident and they want to get to the point to build momentum for the extension. but this is what we're having huge problems because of the expense and means different things for these riders and different things for him us. and there's a provision in the agreement that says that if this is over today for the day,
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then we can trigger the provisions essays an extra day and exchange for 10 competence. you know, how most has a different calculus when it comes to this. does it mean that they would have to provide all the names? but then what happens is once this is over and they've released all the cups, this is how much till the time. and there are 2 categories here, women, civilian and teenagers, and the soldiers or that would be pushed this time to make concessions if they want to see this. like we went further extent. how do you that, how ya, celia, how about the official said that the group itself is yet to determine the right number of the, of the, of the caps. it's saying that some of them with having us some because of the ongoing development on the ground, the an account of for some odd with these lennox. you had some other with other
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groups affiliated with different infections. and it, because of the latest developments over the last few days, particularly the bottom of the strip, particularly it was the end of the news of the i yet to go to that own people and sources and commanders on the ground. hey, back from them. and then come back to the key media shows the tardies and the options on the find the list. yeah, and that's also what we heard are the same thing repeated by the customer, probably minister when he was speaking to american media, saying the time i still need to locate dozens of hostages, including women and children who might be in different parts of the goals as far as the reason is because of the semantics spotting is talking from yesterday, benjamin us, and you all came out and said that initially, or what even when this is over, they will go back into casa, for how much you cannot afford to go ahead with a deed, without strong guarantees of the we'd be an end to the mid a trick on pain. otherwise, it is going to be seen as a massive computation to these writers and how come to us the back, you know,
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people are when you come back to that, when you say this and we've delivered all the companies, but that for one would have to continue and we've reached a point where, how much has 2 options come up with an agreement today that could extend for many days and hope that's within those to many days. those days, the international community, along with kiwi data as well, hops work together was it potentially could think is the 1st indication of a comprehensive ceasefire, but it's going to extend for as long as it takes. and this is why when i'm talking to my sources, they say today is perhaps the most delicate, the most decisive. that good shape the future of the talks between how may i send to and these riley's tests. and we'll keep us across the developments for the time being. thank you so much for that. we can now cross over to find newness, this house and the gaza strip. honey, i'm fluid is joining us from there. so honey,
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you know, as these talks continue over the last day in the releases, there must be a sense of anticipation among people in the gaza strip for what will actually happen and the developments and the coming hours of the yes, the read will indeed there is a great deal of anticipation for an extended seas fire within the coming hours. people are looking forward to hearing some news from both parties. those all are the brokers of the the already existing a deals that so far. this is this feeds into what palestinians have experience for the past 2 days. and since the 1st day of the seas by wood palestinian had for the 1st time after a i'm a month and a little over a month, a night of his sleep relative a relative, a peaceful and quiet nights of
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a sleep that feeds into the interest of seeing an extended pause or seize fire ok so far, what we are seeing is the, the pattern to change your perspective of from the one extreme cautious optimism given the fact that everybody was not sure if it's going to fold up, particularly on the 2nd day when there was a delay in the release of the captive the palestinians that he needs, but things were sorted out that gave people hope that if that was sorted out there, then there is a hold for an extended a c's of fire. but so far, people have taken advantage of, of this pause or humanitarian ceasefire to look after their families to embrace a scatter family members across the southern part. those to be back to wait is it also give them an opportunity to re the properly for, for that was not permissible under heavy bombardment and relentless error strikes a, but
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a lot of people have expressed their frustration over the fact that the 1500000 people evacuated from the north to the southern. 1 are unable to go back to their homes, to seats, to check on their remaining family members on their homes. see they're destroyed a neighborhood that frustration is, is, is, is, is not what the ones right now and talk about a, an end of the ceasefire. this is the last thing the one here would be if in fact we're looking for is a permanent at c's part that allowed them to deal with the, the massive level of destruction of their homes and, and residential to neighborhoods. right. and then their life. but as, as the know, it is so far the report stocks of. 5 it talks about expression in the expression of interest of from us and these ran the govern. but with some of the precondition so, so far these rate is what they're saying. they are interested in extended this these fire. but if they buy, they are requesting the release of what 10
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a captive and the palestinian side here is looking for a huge interest in the extension of this these 5 looking forward to the release of palestinian deputies. namely, we're looking at policy in, in miners and women have been in jail for quite, quite some time time and let me out. so there is a great interest in looking at it. look good. yeah. so as all of this goes on, oh, part of that cease fire deal was of course to allow humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. we understand some is going through the border crossing but, but perhaps not enough because the needs are immense. aren't they are definitely not leeward. where we're looking at right now is the number of a truck that have been allowed in the gaza strip. and the one of the seeds fired the declaration of the ceasefire till today is less than the number that gaza needs on daily basis. so the dog,
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the needs of on daily basis exceeds 500 trucks of different items from food supplies into medical supplies, into survival items, and fuel and, and other needed materials. and his stuff here, what we're seeing here is a dropping the ocean of the, of, of what people really need. there's a desperate need for uh, for uh, for survivors right now. but stickler in the northern part. the northern part is completely turned into a pile of rubble has no access to clean water to drink. no access to food as shops are empty and no groceries. and no bakeries a, an laid out on hospital. we don't have a functioning of functioning hospitals in the northern part, all of them are out of service. the turn into graveyards, basically with mass degrees dog inside the courtyard. so a, the number, what we see, what we're seeing right now is not enough to respond to the emergencies. now, this is a problem. the other problem is logistically on the ground. there is
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a problem with the, with the human supply chain, the humanitarian supply chain on the ground, given that the large infrastructure been destroyed, a crew on, on the ground, they have 0 guarantee of safety to deliver those a to where they are designated to so far and there are, at least a 100 trucks made their way to gauze, a city and the northern parts, carrying food supplies, medical supplies, necessary to combat the spread of illness and infectious diseases. given that there are still thousands of, of did bodies, decomposed under, under the, the, the rubble is what we, what people want is more of this. we probably as, according to people, as we've heard from them that they need the line of attracts for the coming months or so on daily basis to, to help them survive the, the catastrophe. all right, thank you so much, honey. thank you for that update from han, eunice and gaza. well, as you've been hearing from honey humanitarian agencies or warning that aid that
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has gone into the gaza is not enough to cover people's needs and the bad weather is making life even harder for them. let's get more on the aide with sending always is a unit unicef spokesperson for them, at least in north africa. joining us from online welcome to the all to 0 news hours . so tell us how unit stuff is using this pause the ceasefire to scale up your humanitarian response to the gaza strip. well this list has been agreed to projected to one uh, get phase in, but also to get a cross that goes us, try to find an unsafe environment for all humanitarians on the ground. however, it's really a much is a still needed more time is needed. what you're trying to do is to prioritize and to push as much as possible to, to get a from the outside of guys the inside. but also from the more uh, lets say service area in the south through the north and which has been happening
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in the past couple of days. we're trying to get as much as possible. the mississippi is from, wanted food, medical supplies, and try to help with the movement, especially from, from the north to, uh, okay, let's talk someone says, okay, let's, let's just unpack this for a moment. so let's talk about the logistics 1st of all, because our reporter was just saying that it's logistically, it's very difficult for a, for a to, to, to go around the gaza strip a one because there's really no safety and b because the infrastructure is distorted. so how are you maneuvering that? of course it's and then i think the, the very important part this time we are running against the clock. when we talk about 4 days of pause. that means that we have a very short a small window to, to move and to get a to so, and that's why we're trying to as much as possible and as
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a as many trucks and tongues as possible. to move in inside garza and to the north and we're trying of course this is not a sole effort. it's with other un agencies and the agency is on the ground, other international organizations and local organizer. so are you given unimpeded access to all areas in the gaza strip? have you been able to actually reach the north? and also, are you given access to the children? of course, you know, stuff is an organization that is concerned about the welfare of children. tell us, tell us what impact this war has had on them? well, looking, start with the north of dobbs, on the 25th of november, that's the day before yesterday. we are the you and the 8 agents. these have been able to get to mobilize 200 trucks inside goes on from the and it's
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on the point as to the north yesterday we were able to get a lot of those of the aides into the north to jump out of the account to uh, a hospital when you say lots of age, can you qualify that so, so for example, in the account that you and i thought those had been able to get a 1000 over a 1000 metric tons of if we use a food and, and in other places in the north we were able to get a over 118. it took uh tons of blankets and tense. we got uh over uh, 8th uh, almost $900.00 metric tons of bottled water. so i'll show some, some good amount. of course, especially in the north, it's not sufficient. so when i say a loss it's, it's not sufficient to the needs. and so it's
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a good increase of what we had before. so they supposed to give us the chance to, to gets 8 into the north. but it's still not, not nearly enough, especially in the north, especially with the immense needs that. so that's, that's why what we are looking for now is more than a pool is by a humanitarian speech buyer. to be able to continue this work that is much needed across the gods. and when it comes to the children and the rights of children that are being violated. what is unicef doing and what are the biggest challenges that you've seen for children? as well as far as this list, those uh, officers bites, but what you're seeing now, and i think everyone is the more of that because of the ease of moving. now we see more of the destruction happening and that happens and goes up. and with that, you're seeing more uh, our colleagues on the grounds have been able to move more now a good thing to ask because,
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and what you're seeing is like catastrophic numbers of children with, with more injuries. and we're seeing more of that. we're seeing more of the specs on and the impacts on children. children have been, have been really living with the minimal of their rights as much older rights have been uh, taken away because of this of this volume. that's now what's your uh, of course when, when you meet children, the, the nice thing is you still see the smiles. but behind that smile is a big deal of last, a big deal of a sauce and trauma. and this will be a long journey to, to deal with that and to try and heal death. that's all of course, that's in addition to the numbers, thousands of children being who, who have been killed or, or injured. what about uh, what am i happy with us? let me just ask you about the, the,
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the children that have been released on both from both sides. we're seeing is really children come out of captivity and gaza. and we've seen the miners in the palestinian children who have been released from the the is really prisons. what is eunice? this reaction to to these of course this is a very will come move, i think. and this is something that things have has been vocal about and had been advocating for the children should not be abducted at any under any circumstances. they should be with their parents and they should be re united to the parents as soon as possible. on the other hand, a children in, in uh, detention um, it should be processed and released uh, the soonest. uh it's, it's, i think children need a different modality and when they come in detention shouldn't be the, the 1st option. so it's really,
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we'll come and we would like to see more of that through. it's like to see all the hostages released and a much more money, more of, of the and miners in prisons with east. all right, so sending me a list. thank you so much for speaking to us from i'm on now, there's been celebrations in the homes of palestinian prisoners were released on sunday. and some of those freed were in their early teens when they were arrested by is really all forty's, hold on to how many reports from the occupied westbank or, or 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 that are ton was 15 when he was detained. the sisters say sentence to 5 years on physically as the accusations that my brother had a when he was a child, he's gonna have
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a question from today. we saw his name on the list for release of prisoners. i can't describe our happiness, but of course we're still sad 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 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
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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 . 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 the, the very least directly linked to this single volume in gaza. but there are indications that maybe this, these buyers 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,
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i have become too hard to pay for the how many elders you can be occupied with. so the captives released by how much on day 3 of the ceasefire agreements are now in israel. after health checkups, they were able to re unite with their families. sarah, hi, rush reports from tel aviv hope felt welcome signaling. the safe return is more is ready, captives, cuz they're really scores from us and guards are as part of the temporary c spy. do which is still holding is a big release for many, especially for abigail and downs. grandfather is the come 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 peer and roy and how the, the full year old is now in austin. of today 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,
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that's where i relatives neighbors watched locally t v. charing whenever they recognize their i i so it's all it does is the best friend of my grandson, the of them. so the mother of been, i've got it was so exciting to see this video, the sale ok. the feelings are missing from one handler. so how think about our assemblies 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. for the 1st time from us, 100 is ready citizens to the red cross inside cause a city instead of the south, the captives. and so it is rel, from a different crossing to meanwhile,
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3 tie nationals. and then this rating russian were transferred through the usual rough crossing to egypt, and on israel with a temporary pause in 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 to located. just going to be very short moves 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 guaranteed cause. it will not go back to what it was. and of course, release all our hostages, discharged from hospital. some of those released on the 1st day have arrive time a bit to sweep 9. and so many one that's giving is re these hope the child is still housing. garza will soon be released.
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the side of finance, i'll just here in tennessee. ok, well now bring and we'll re challenge joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so rory, as we're hearing their ongoing regional and international efforts to extend that cease fire domestically. how is this playing out? and is there pressure in israel for a longer ceasefire? of the yes, the written out certainly is a, from the families of the captives themselves. they bring them home, campaign has been going for many weeks now. it is still in full swing, it has the support of a big chunk of the, the is ready population to feel that the deal is the best way of getting the caps is home, the safest way of getting the caps is home. having said that, you're not seeing a huge amount of pressure from within the structures of the state. so even though
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the minute treat shouldn't bets and most sides the security agencies on the government o backs the deals. most of them don't necessarily, and patients to get back to the fighting right now. certainly the military isn't impatient to get back to the question right now. it's using this pause as a way to learn from what is being doing so far in gaza. so re equip itself to plan the next phase of the 5 things, but it knows that how much is doing that as well. so it's a dilemma for the military that might, but it's a strategic thought i might add into that. the facts. that's as we've seen and how does report just now lots of the flags that are being waived in the west bank and those celebrations for people coming out of is ready. prisons. how much flags. so essentially, every day that the prison exchanges go on,
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how much is the corporate obviously it goes up in the west bank and that is again, a dilemma for the x rays. yes, we've heard from hash him about at the beginning of a program there that there was discussion going, going about names and list. so in the book goes here. one guys, that sort of thing are, but these are the kind of conversations that i'm, is that i've just mentioned that that are going on, i think, within the whole cabinet as it discusses whether to essentially approve or accept. so, you know, extension of the deal. having said that, there is, of course, today is hostage comp save prisoner exchange to go through 11 people is supposed to be going to be on that list. that's what b as righty, media we're talking about at least. but as we've heard from, you know, during the private information, there is discussion that are problems with that and the moment that it has to be happens beyond that say, okay, thank you so much. laurie jones from 40 from occupied east jerusalem. well in israel journal this sunday opinion writers have been outspoken about the ceasefire
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and local media calling. baker looks at some of the headlines and opinions on monday morning. hebrew language media in israel carried mixed reactions after the 3rd day of a ceasefire and gaza in response to widely shared videos. if is really captives being handed over by how most fighters, the centrist newspaper morris wrote, pay attention to the art of playing with a motion. the images of the hamas fighters dressed in uniforms in green ribbon, freeing the object to use with the utmost gentleness and apparent sensitivity, produces a positive emotion towards this abominable organization. public broadcast or con, highlighted concerns that the ceasefire could open new opportunities for home us. the fear escape of senior home us officials along with hostages during the ceasefire. a mazda officials will take advantage of the lack of attention fleet to the sign i, and from there try to escape. so, but $10.00 to $4.00 days, these fire be extended. that question was asked by the military analyst of the
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liberal publication. hot ritz who wrote the id f doesn't feel an urgency to resume the fighting and supports and extension of the ceasefire to get more hostages out. well right leaning is real high on looked further down the road and its own editorial thing. the idea of restoring the palestinian authority to the gaza strip is a misguided idea from every aspect. many of its people celebrated. the massacre might, they try to imitate it closer to our population centers. overall, there's both uncertainty and distrust about the ceasefire and israel and the media have a limited time to get their message out. so that's what's happening is really media . well, there was a phone call that took place between the, the as really prime minister benjamin as a now and the us president joe biden. that's an you always saying that he welcome the idea of extending the ceasefire by one day in exchange for the release of 10 additional captives who were held by how much of cassandra gates and gaza will bring in rosalind jordan, joining us from washington dc to find out what the us presidents, such as any of,
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of the phone call between joe biden and benjamin netanyahu took place mid day on sunday. according to to us time, the u. s. president told reporters who were with him on a weekend trip to massachusetts that he was also in favor of extending the ceasefire between israel and garza, in order to one get the rest of the hostages. his language or the captive out of her mazda is control. as well as to get in needed humanitarian aid. fuel food, medicine, emergency, shelter, clothing, other supplies into the people of garza. the president made note of the fact that there is a global alarm over the suffering of civilians inside it down. so since the hamas is attack on southern israel, back on october 7th, as well as the ongoing military response by is will on her most targets since
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october 7th. the us president did say that this is a process that has to be negotiated, that it is an opportunity that needs to be taken advantage of, even though the president did defend israel's right to defend itself. the point though is that joe biden is very much interested in seeing a negotiation of an extension of the ceasefire, if for no other reason than to get the captives out and to help those people who are basically caught in the middle of a bloody war. okay, thank you, rosen. jordan, thanks for that update from washington dc will not speak to tom and academy, which is an assistant professor public policy with the doha institute for graduate studies is also a specialist on conflict resolution and international aid. welcome back to wowza 0 . so what do you think is calling the shots right now when it comes to the ceasefire and, and what happens next? it's a very complicated question. goody. i think everyone has as a see more or less and disability. what can i ask you about the kids,
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the ball and someone's courts or, or do we don't know that? and i think the americans have deliveries for so the us. yes. as the key players here. i mean that have been some reports coming to all the nothing else that under the pressure from the us to enable this tools to happen. so the americans, they hold the, the stick. let me put it this way. um. uh so yes, i think if they're involved with this p, the categories and the zip codes, of course the, me, the, it's a sort of very important to you. and the, and this help it's just gets extended. you know, it's, that's, that's the thing. the thing is to just stop, and i mean, cuz there are 2 things that are going right now. one is the release today. mm hm. and if, and whether it will actually happen, well. and then the other thing of course is whether that's as far as going to be expensive and you know what? i mean, there's also a missing element to you at all. so a 3rd one which i would like to discuss to, to the it's the lack of any politic, confederate and political track, you know,
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to talk about the big issues. because everything is, is connect with each other. so when we say these ladies want to extend the tools at the same time, they have this, these conflicting goals of competing don't how much as will, how much will be nervous? so it will try also to hold discounts. so the discussion is missing the elephant, the big one, which is what's next because the politic contract for the student is the conflict or the is, is the test will be discuss low. because for example, i mean this what happens at a context of the students. let's say i thought the model is better because they don't want to take over and over because in doing the splits, you know, push from us to the, the one that no one wants. no one wants to see a sub in world and goes a for to, for instance. so what is our managed? what is i managed to talk about how much student does or not so far, the so many big questions. but what the commercial committed should focus on is why not open at dental and this, let them get it, which is that entire, for the students. let's question on the peace process again because the school and
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pattern and with, with the tools and with the also the option or the mask or the promotion of the future and gaza. but there is no discretion what you're saying. but um are, are both the, the as release as well as the palestinian sides. ready to talk about these, these, these big issues right now. i mean, we heard from the is really prime minister just about 24 hours ago when he was a think i was a strep. and he said, we're ready to continue the sports. yeah. but, but we also, we have the, uh, joe, by the end of the piece in the washington post, what he's receives is committed to, to, to say, solution. so what does this mean in his opinion? i posted solutions means by the state of the hospital. i wouldn't need to have, but you'd like to leave the ship and the an independent state as well. so how is he going to shoot this or what? what comes 1st lead? i don't think anything comes to this institution that has to be a 3rd fact. i felt, in fact with these things should have, should be, discuss, know, on the at home is up in some, in some,
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in some countries. some of the countries that already discussions on these scenarios on the future of how much will the, how much would accept the fuck the slip or not. but these are all critical issues. i think if, if, if we have some clarity on them, like let's say, if is what i realize of the stuff in the how much is not the listing, which i don't think it's fair to stick. then then this, when might give an opportunity for the troops to be prolonged. and then we, we, we expand the discussion on the bigger issues, right? so i'm on the us and the semester course, it has to push for this. we don't wait, we don't keep this wouldn't between a pearl only got through so then they got tools or all the something the word that's reopened a search by the track. what do we say? let's discuss the big difference in that one, which is basically to put us in a conflict. the 1st thing is and the future look. one thing that is being discussed in the us is in fact, and this is according to the wall street journal american media reporting that some members of congress are now hosting support for putting conditions on a to is real in order to limit civilian deaths and to work,
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particularly the ones that my products on as far as the chris murphy said, that's that he was open to this idea of placing conditions that is this unprecedented. it is, it is of course it is, and i see it has a very positive sign. i mean, such as in the american, an independent american politics by then is known as worth. i mean, his popularity is under questioning, you know, because of what the american see the way the way this this booth. and what has been mentioned to us as life support please, what i mean is the so it's, i think this is a critical time even for the us administration. so if i just put the potential for them as what the see or some of pushing for the please such and the be good if and then that will. then this should immediately open the front and back on this the question and start the discussion with how much unset behind isn't it. that's what i personally don't believe that depends on how much is an option. and this is what it was totally up to 5, then thought against does a slip. and then he, yeah, we have talking about a big transfer scenario as well. population to assess these, if i don't think of it, let's to can stephanie. so these waiting is also out in the vending that i'm going
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to use, so they have to be sent them to the americans. the use of musician has a big role in this game. all right, thank you so much kind of for the time being come and talk about their i hope all is the names and the guys us to refer using the few days a ceasefire to check on their homes and their finding unimaginable destruction, which is forcing them to use alternative methods to meet their basic needs to lead i go reports. this is a team effort. in the fleeting station, a fall, still a tease, palestinians in gaza, a gathering wood wherever they come to use as firewood for cooking and to keep room as the temperature has dropped donation this let people want to says live, we're living in a wall and there's no place we can escape to. what do you think people can't run the way to? how do you think they can suffice? how are they going to cook? what are they going to drink? even this food,
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these 3 days to get dry and use of giving up is not an option. and gaza palestinians would be forced to resort to living without the basic necessities such as the electricity. so that reviving old traditions to cook, what little food they have. once again, starting from nothing these other places we used to make back in the day about 30 years ago. we make it out of clay because due to the wall, there's no electricity and no cooking guess. so these ovens help people to cook and bake bakeries or close to resilience and type palestinians and garza are experiencing a brief period of calm. a way that at any given moment is rose won't cause a could, was the trying to piece the lives together in houses that are full and apart. so the victim is not one model of and had, this is not the 1st time nor the last time. it is destroyed,
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it was demolished in 2008 or it was demolished in 2014 and now in 2021 and it will likely be diminished again. but we will revisit that again. as the ceasefire holds, palestinians are trying to create some sort of normal seat surrounded by absolute destruction. in the days of solace, a numbered and even these moments could be stolen from the judy vega. alda 0 still has an alta 0, is really rains in the occupied westbank leave 6 palestinians that we hear from some of the grieving relatives. and was it a hate crime? police in the us, investigate the shooting of 3 palestinian students the of business latex, to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant.
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he's real estate consultant. the . this is all to see right here. as a reminder of the top stories we're covering this hour and the for the ceasefire deal between from us and israel has entered its final day. it's expected to end on tuesday morning. but each of the cats are on the us are pressing for an extension. a 3rd exchange of detainees for captives has taken place between how my son's israel 13 is released were handed over in gaza. city from us as this shows its fighters are still in control of areas subjected to heavy is really bombardment. 39 palestinian detainees were released from is really jails. as part of that deal. they were greeted by crowds and they occupied,
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westbank more topped as on prisoners are expected to be released in the coming hours. charles stratford has been speaking to one of the released palestinian prisoners. you joined us in the home of the oma election here, who has just been released from jail. i 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 cuzamano. thank you for except to speaking with a whole lot of. so my 1st question to you, how much is of you? can you share your emotions with this fully shoulder? i mean, i feel very happy. thank god, lock fashion,
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but unfortunately we will find our toy in complete. we hope that all prisoners will be released and may older march years rest in peace. well, mode locus, only on the i'm the home of can you describe how's the situation in presence 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 were deprived from everything. we do not have even blankets, we don't have any pets to sleep on. i hope that everyone will be released. how does he on the decision, is the situation in prison then also moving so, but was it as what did the situation plaza come more difficult? after the start of the court, yes, since october 7, all the we did not have access to news,
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and all our hearts were with casa and mailed them our tears rest in peace. min. yeah, i need 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. well these are the military has carried out more rates across the occupied westbank soldiers store and the and by fun area, east of nablus, as well as the city of janine in the early hours of monday. about 26 palestinians were arrested near hebron. at least $239.00 palestinians had been killed across the occupied westbank since october, the 7th bringing saint. but said, i'll be here joining us not for me, but i'm, i'm not in the occupied westbank citizen. and you know, on the one hand you have some palestinian prisoners and miners and women who are being released from is really jails. and then on the other hand, raids interests continue right across the occupied westbank. that is correct. if you look at what is happening now,
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what's been happening over the past few days for every family that is celebrating the return of a loved one. there is a family that is suffering the detention of someone in harsh terms. if you look at what's happened with in regards to this walk deal with a numbers game is rarely have at least 117 palestinians in the last 3 days. and that same time, they've detained $116.00 new palestinian prisoners in areas across the occupied westbank. there have been raids ongoing since last night into this morning. they really haven't stopped ever since the war began. they've intensified the, were ongoing before the events of october 7th, but just in the last 24 hours overnight. 64 people have been detained and are now in is rarely custody. so these raves, these detention is this pressure right? being brought down on the occupied westbank has not stopped as part of israel's occupation in these territories into that. and these have also been incredibly
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deadly. at least $239.00 people have lost their lives in the occupied west bank, where there is no home us since the events of october 7th is real often identifies itself is the only a self proclaimed the only democracy in the middle east. but in parallel, it has to be remembered that palestinians living under is really occupation live under a military rule that exists in parallel to what is real sees itself as in terms of its democratic values as it for claims to be. now what we end up seeing is communities across the occupied westbank often live under incredibly oppressive conditions and a kind of injustice and atrocities. constantly meet it out by the israeli soldiers that raid into these areas. the name coming with different unions only
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a final farewell at the same time as prisoners next and to cease fire and cause them. 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 dock. witnesses say he bled out because is really soldiers blocked in ambulance from helping me. and 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 you were saying good bye, lois, the shovel in jeanine, another mother, the same agony of our living, your own child, her 18 year old son,
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my mood was smoking by his bedroom window during the raid in the refugee camp, where he lived for to the 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 greet the walker's head. 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 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 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,
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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 police in the us state of vermont, have arrest that a suspects and the shooting of 3 palestinian american university students. 2 of them are an intensive care and local police and the f. b. i are investigating to see if this was a hate crime. she advertising reports of the 3 pallets the noun, american university students wouldn't buffington's amongst the thanksgiving holidays, visiting the relatives of one of the 20 year olds. this photos reported to have been taken just before they went for
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a walk to learn because they are the traditional public speaking head dress scarves . so they say they have new information is to a motion of the government. didn't say anything before shooting. but among 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 robbed. 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. a 3, a graduates of a school in ramallah and the occupied westbank and now studying at harvard brown and trinity universities in the us. we are quite the school in palestine who are established in age and 69. and we have the international secretary program. most of our students, let's say, even i'm
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a number on like 40 percent of our students do study abroad in the us and in the euro. the students, families issue this statement. we call on law enforcement to conduct a further investigation, including treating this as a hate crime. we will not be comfortable until the shooter is brought to justice. we need to ensure that our children are protected and this heinous crime is not repeated. since the war on garza arrives and attacks on arab americans and they simply cooling for a cease, fire has been reported around the us. she ever time. see elders in the u. n. has warned, defend immediate possibility of starvation for palestinians in gaza as food supplies continue to run dangerously low. but despite the sufferings, palestinians are coming together to help their community with whatever little they have in mind, like on tells the story of a group of friends who set up a soup kitchen on the streets of con eunice,
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a simmering part of soup tells the story of compassion and strength in cost. these friends are cooking the few bags of lentils. they have left for the palestinians, displaced by war. they know what it feels to be hungry, cool, and displaying the condition of the issue, the aims to give something to the displaced people who came from the north. they have suffered a lot of pain in between us. some of them haven't eaten for 4 or 5 days, so we wait for them and give them cups of lentils. oh john, other side was displaced from his home and so were his friends, all volunteering at this time of unprecedented needs. there's no fuel. so these paper in a few blocks of wood is kendall supplies are low, even lentils insults are hard to come by. but despite the hardships, there's hope and happiness, even in the smallest things. while i saw books, i can't express how i feel when i see people taking cups of lentils and looking at
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me and wishing me all the best on them and asking god to bless me. the car has no use when there is no fuel. so they use donkey carts to transport cauldrons of lentils all the way to sell out dean road, a road that tens of thousands of palestinians have taken from the north of gaza to the south. there was really checkpoints for many, it's their 1st meal of a terrifying day and a small comfort after weeks. the situation is very difficult. it's tough and above any imagination its destruction. nothing to eat and nothing to drink, no electricity, and no flower in gaza. and in the north, there is no life at all. garza is the dignity garza is the history gaz. the is the civilization. if you want gaza, just stay some for the sake of cancer. a message from gaza that despite israel's chilling more at starvation and siege,
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the warmth of its people will endure. in ronald hassan l to 0. all right, before we go, here's a chunk of the headlines this hour and a 3rd exchange of prisoners for captive sauce. taking place between house and israel, and 13 as release have been handed over in gaza city. i says this shows its fighters are still in control of areas subjected to heavy is really fun. bergman's. meanwhile, 39 palestinian prisoners were released from is really jails as part of that deal. they were greeted by their families and crowds and the occupied westbank days. really military has carried out more raids across they occupied westbank soldiers store and the and best on area east of nablus as well as the city of janine in the early hours of monday. and about $26.00 palestinians were arrested near hebron at least $239.00 palestinians had been killed across the west bank
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since the 7th of october. thanks for watching the news. our analysis there out fall, the basi boat is with you and just a moment with much more of today's news on the latest headlines by the this is the largest oil label processing fall into the occupied westbank, 50 full palestinian farms bring that home is to to be pressed into a product. this, in a good year, generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you a sense of just how we pull into the industry is to the productivity of economy. the productivity, an agricultural ministry. estimates who else to the cheapest thing to harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of the will. and illegals is really settled. a white fence comes through
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a protest in all of grove as well as old, but still to be sure and comments to policy reform is to harvest that comes to the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails, warren gaus, that is damaging the only the industry like never before. on counting the costs, as well as the war on dollars that has ends and businesses counting the economy, withstand a prolonged complex garza is also replacing these furnished and such office despite a wealth of natural gas office coastline costs. can alden tina's new president fix the nation's economic crisis? counting the cost on out of here. what we do? it all just sarah is tried to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their own lives, dignity and democracy. i mean, the world slow down, we stand for as homes, with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global,
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