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this is the is really saw palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story you 15 members killed in and ask dr. sharon, what's happening? we don't cover the news. we covered the way. the news is the listening post the fits the final day, the gaza ceasefire. and the 10th diplomatic efforts are underway to extend it as appeals for more, a grow louder, the to help the 0 life on the headquarters. and delta i'm getting you navigate is also coming up still no agreement on the names of prisoners and captives to be released on monday. mediators are working to resolve the differences
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united with their families. 39 palestinians have been released from is really presence and gaza. civil defense appeals for an error of nations to help pull hundreds of bodies out from under the rubble. the hello. what's the final day of afford a ceasefire between how mouse and israel? how says that? it's taking to extend the agreements but cold for israel to release more palestinian prisoners is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he would welcome at extension if it means more captives are freed. so the cease fire is due to end at 7 am. gaza time on tuesday. egypt cats are in the united states are among those pressing for an extension of their disagreements over the final names of captives and prisoners expected to be released in the coming hours. mediators from
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sides are working to resolve the issue since the deal came into effect. israel has released more than a 100 palestinian prisoners and returned. how much is freed? thousands of captains. it comes as agencies war and the amount of food, water and fuel that has arrived in gaza isn't nearly enough for those who survived israel's bombardment. and the spokesman for gaza civil defense is appealing for air of nations to send crews and equipment to help pull hundreds of bodies out from under the rubble. so calls are growing for the ceasefire to continue, and i'm not saying it once and extension. israel wants to take things day by day while the us says there should be one day added, let spring and honey my from which is joining us from fine. eunice, that's in the south of the gaza strip. so there must be a state of anticipation, honey among the residents there for what will happen in the, in the next few hours. and the developments
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yes indeed. and what we are looking at is a change of perspective of from day one and the past 2 days, or from a optimism with a grade level of caution into now anticipation for an extension of the seas. fire so far. uh, people are looking into not just for days here, do want them for long these fire in order to allow them to deal with the level of destruction caused by the work of july life. as do, you know, if we are seeing now is sorry what we're seeing now is people's taking the opportunity of, of this, these fires to restock and buy whatever necessary from shops to their families and to provide for their, for their homes as we are entering the winter season, people are looking into a warm clothes. they're looking for the stuff that will keep them from the cold of this winter if,
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but particularly evacuating or not in their homes. they are either in the streets or evacuation centers or here at the hospital. the make shop a tents are not the ideal environment, not the ideal conditions for them to live. and it also an opportunity for the vast majority of people who have lost their loved ones and relative do agree that properly and to pay respect then also to, to conduct a proper student on it for a session. for those loved ones and family members are being killed in and on the and during the past 4 to 8 days of ongoing a bombardment. it also an opportunity for people on the ground to embrace each other and help each other looking under the rub. those are those missing of traps and the seeds of bodies a but again, when we talk to people, there's this mixed feeling. those who are surrounded with, with the destruction on a lot then and, and did bodies of, of relative to the see if i didn't mean
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a lot to me and to them they, they just wanted to see an end to that, right. the, the only thing that would make them feel different is an end to what's going on. yeah. honey, talk to us about the aids that come in to the gaza strip as part of the ceasefire deal. how much aid was supposed to go in and how much aid is actually going in compared to the days before the war and the needs of guys on the as well. since the uh, the beginning of, of this for a gaza has been placed under total season. when we talk about total seas, we talk about a total control of all the borders including the crossing. good it's, it's important to point our viewers attention to these really military, even before the awards is effectively controlling the gaza strip. militarily an old
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across things are under is regularly military control and the palestinians. it controls 0 levels of the borders, all controlled by these rates. so we're talking about when we say it's an open air prison, if people are caged in it's literally what's on the ground that happening. so after the told of the seas we, we, we, we see lack of, of essential needs and basic stuff like that. it started to run out completely from the mart, particularly medical supplies and from hospitals, foods from the, from shop, cent and market. now, before the or people lived in their homes, they had everything that they wanted to from electricity, from water, from basic survival items in access to drinking water, food supplies. and with that, the people in gaza, people who have the need at least at least 7 hundreds of trucks. daily of, of serve goals of food supplies and an aids coming in and, and,
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and water supplies and other items that needed for their survival. now with, with to, to see is what we so, so what we are seeing so far happening is a dropping the ocean of what people need and also a regular amount of what people needed daily work done about $700.00 the least $700.00 trucks on daily basis during normal times, no conflict, no more whatsoever, but now what we're seeing under the really dire and complicated situation, the total numbers so far does not exceed the 500 the trucks of those 500 trucks. for that period of time, $100.00 of them made it to the end. the northern parts hospitals did not receive any fuels whatsoever to go back on track and the functioning are there is a really need a desperate need for more of these supplies. and according to people, they say they need a thoughts, a whole months of every day of a human, a jury, and
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a the trucks coming in. all right, thank you so much, honey for that update from time units in the gaza strip. let's cross over to him. or, and con, he's joining us now from occupied east jerusalem and run because there are ongoing regional international efforts to extend not ceasefire. how is this putting out domestically? and is there domestic pressure in israel for longer cease fire? that certainly is domestic price a coming from the families of the captives to bring them back. the movement is very vocal, that as long as caps is all being released into is where the costs of the, the cx 5 should actually continue. that's also being reiterated by the international guarantee, the categories of egypt. sions, i'm the us, a hopeful that a ceasefire can be extended and that prisoners can be releasing captains can be released. that's also being which, where you're reiterated by how much as well. the media here is celebrating the fact that these people are being released even as the caps is were being released into
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is ready cost of the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu was in gauze and he said once again the same things. he's been saying since october, the 7th, that this will will continue. so there is a bit of a disconnect to the ceasefire. these rallies are happy with as long as caps is all being released, but there's no choke of it turning into anything more permanent than that. these rainy say that we will go back into gaza militarily a time of all choosing that was we are to write it as well by daniel who, gary who is the, is really ami spikes. and so the military, political and security establishment of the intelligence community here as well on looking at this as something long term looking at this as something that allows that people to get out. and then as long as that's happening, they happy for it's to continue. but again, we've had this before that a problems with some of the names of some of the people that are being released
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from asked with that positive said that look some of the cut people in custody on actually on the have mass control. so they have to deal with other groups. so how perhaps holding is really captive. so that's another stumbling block. but right now, it does seem that there is pressure domestically certainly from the families of the caps as well as that is being listened to via the political security establishment . and as well as an up thing that was a won't cover the thing, right? uh, overnights of no public decision was announced off to that, but they certainly did talk about the cx 5 and we're on how are we to understand that? over the past 3 days there's been 3 sets of is really cap. does that have come out of gaza yet we haven't really heard much from them. um, what's being said about their experience and guys of their, their conditions is anything being set at all and why have we not heard from them?
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well i think if the is ready, media is anything to go by them. they are showing these pictures. they showing the celebration people waving the flag as the bus is coming to is riley territory. but you're right, we're not actually hearing from them. and that could be that the families have decided to bring them back movement, who represents the families and decided that they don't want these people felt that they want them to be seen by professional medical style fast. they want them to go home and they will change in the coming days as people get used to being back at home as well. is that unless think this is the question you're actually asking is that is really political pressure on the family's not to to what they sent me is on the palestinian side. these ready military are cracking down on palestinians, celebrating the release of palestinian prisoners. they wouldn't be cracking down on these writing citizens by something they just, i do. so that perhaps will be a quiet well being said, please maybe, you know, talk to the media right now because that's written. but when the caps have been
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released and the pos has spoken to me to the media, they've often told you about how well they were treated by how much, and that's the message that is all on top of all right, thank you so much. and my con, reporting from occupied east jerusalem as well a member of how much this political bureau says the group is looking to secure the release of more palestinian prisoners through the release of more captives. and an extension of that cease fire deal had a 10 minutes late fee, and then during the negotiations for humanitarian truth, it couldn't come off, responded positively. from day one, mazda has been keen on releasing this particular category of captive women and children with the number of captives held by him. oss is lumber too hot and other resistance factions. even those kept with civilian families was 50 women and children below the age of 19 feet, a back to what we want to see the release of more as rarely, civilian women and children, despite the crimes committed by their state, their government, and their murderous army. if we locate more of them held in gaza,
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we will notify the concerned parties to have the truth extended for a day or more as okay, we have all zeros correspond that has somebody about joining us on site. you've been following the developments of the, the mediation and the negotiations. let's start with today. they for where are we, when it comes to the release of the, the captives in a few hours time, we assume they're still trying to find the lives, the list, the categories of the, of the day they that they've sent the list to the they had it over there, so these writers of the list of the policy is, these writers made some concerns about few names. we don't know at this stage who is whether it's above the number of the, of all of the people or whether it's about the, the names of some of the people. and all sorts of not telling us this to trying to narrow differences between how much that is right. all of those this the
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hoping that this could happen later in the afternoon. that could be also confused as to another major announcements about extending the ceasefire. yeah. okay, so talk to us about the, the possible extension of a ceasefire. and, and how likely is that is what you're saying is what happens today depends on, definitely the, because if it is there is no progress on the final list on the for the find the day, it means that it will have any impact on the, on the other deal good trying to look us on the extension of the ceasefire. what they're hoping to do this this afternoon is to make sure that both boxes accept the find a list. they released the cafeteria that exchange for the policy and presenters. and the same time later in the day, they would announce that extension of this is by it, except that we're having issues, hey, when it comes to the, to the these writers are saying, then we do to trigger a provision that says that for every if we have to extend for every day we add that
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it needs to be at 10. the competence released by have us, how much is trying to work out whether this is something that can be done without further compromising is to go she in status of this very crucial moment because there yet to get strong guarantees that if they offer example to go for releasing one on one or more people talking about 200 something a 100 as a to a 177, which they do have uh what happens next? highly that high uh, senior. how much the official says that we are still to decide who's who, who is with the other factions. we need to go everywhere. and so i went to stand by that statement that they are still trying to locate. then some of the captives that are being held in gaza. indeed, because some of the middle of these lubbock, she has some with other factions in casa, and the i get to identify every single person who was killed during the asked twice come up to the negotiating table and say this, and this is our final that's but however,
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this is how we'd like to to proceed to these lines you how that, how about as how been insisting that they are just talking about civilians. right. socialist is something different. they say it has to be possible of a totally different deed with the as riley's in exchange for every single policy being detained in his right. james? yeah. and that's an important detail. okay, awesome. thank you so much for that. a while there been celebrations in the homes of palestinian prisoners who were released on sunday. and some of those freed we're in the early chines while they were arrested by is really all stories have to have to have these reports from the occupied westbank either 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 hire all that are ton was 15 when he was detained. the sisters say sentence to 5
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years on physically as the accusations that my brother had a when he was a child, he's gonna have a question from today. we saw his name on the list for release, 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. billamore 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
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administrative detention with no charges. you was among 139 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, where police flip it home. cummings like the ones here in ramallah. clearly stating that any signs of celebrations would be punished behind close doors. family reunions are no defense. some one will batch of prisoners should be free. the monday now their release directly linked to the single volume in gaza. but there are indications that maybe this, these fires could be extended and that could mean more polluting in teenagers and women finding the freedom again. those who are not well,
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say that couldn't come soon enough. as conditions inside g, i have become too hard for that, that. how many elders you can be occupied with still a head on al jazeera is really range and occupied westbank leave 6 palestinians. dad's we hear from some of the grieving, rather the wild florida state. capitals. how has a was dallas with rain the other day? hey, everyone. now look what's happening. colder air has punched in so look to missouri and kentucky single digits, but around the goals state. okay, gulf states, i should say double digits here, but more in the way of call cover. it is called their rushes out of the us. it's going to sparks and storms along mexico's gulf coast. they have competitor and then you could time content. so let's go back to north america because we've got this
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weather maker moving into canada's maritime provinces, rain and wind, and for places like halifax, i think easily. the winds will exceed 80 kilometers per hour, so that could cause some damage. was found, we go, it's calm, maybe a bit breezy across the canadian prairies, sunshine for western candidate in the pacific northwest. and there is a strong system just off the pacific. this will move in to california, give us some what, whether it's and francisco over the next several days to check back with us. we'll keep tabs on down to the top end of south america. we go. so all of ecuador, under weather alerts for intense thunder storms. central western brazil. same goes here, and quite the soaking in paraguay is capital a small c. on. in fact, we could see about a months worth of rain over the next 24 hours and those storms shift into se brazil today. on monday, the israel has now imposed a complete space on god's at so how do they survive?
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if you have no income, how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of the 1000. what is it us contract is mainly well benefit thing from this. when the price of oil goes up, the cost of almost every thing goes up, counting the costs on out of their a news the television, here are the top stories on i'll just there are this hour before as a ceasefire. the oldest for you to come out as an israel has entered his final days . it's expected to end on tuesday morning,
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but each of the cats are on the us are pressing for an extension. and there are disagreements over the final names of captives on present or is expected to be released in the coming hours. mediators from both sides are working to resolve the issue the is where the military has carried out more res, across the occupied westbank soldier, a storm the by son, area east of knob, los as well as the city of janine and the early hours of monday. about $26.00 palestinians were arrested near hebron at least $239.00 palestinians had been killed across the occupied westbank since october. the 7th. it's bringing any pets at all because joining us not from the dots in the occupied west bank. suzanne, on the one hand, you have some palestinian miners and women who are now being released as part about cease fire 0 from is really jails. on the other hand, the raids interest continue across the occupied westbank. how. how is this explains of the?
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well, the context here offers a little bit of perspective on how impactful this deal has been. if you look at it harshly through the terms of a numbers game, each and every person here represent a life represents a life being live the family celebrating. but if you look at it as a numbers game, we have to look at it in context of what's happening in the occupied west right. from here in ramallah to nob listed janine, there have been raids throughout the course of the night. just in the last night, we've seen 64 new detentions. if you look at the swaps in the last 3 days, these relays have released a 117 palestinian prisoners, but newly detained. in that same time, 116 people. so the net gain for the palestinians is reduced to really just one person. and that really is something that gives us a sense of how impactful this is for the broader issue, which is very important. the palestinians of prisoners being detained in is rarely jails. now it is easy for us to perhaps forget that while israel is a country, self proclaimed is often the only democracy in the middle east. it runs in parallel
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to itself in the occupied territories in palestinian territory is effectively a military rule palestinians or govern through military rule that is really carries out in these areas which nothing mean very, very impressive circumstances and very, very oppressive rates being carried out by the military whenever it wants to, in these occupied westbank areas and what it's been doing with regards to the swap pos for every person they've released. they've effectively and done the impact of that by detaining another person. and what you end up with is a circumstance where with every family we've met every palestinian family that is celebrating the return of someone coming home. there is somewhere in a palestinian community in the occupied territories. a family that is grieving someone newly detained by israel before it is all right, saying thank you for that update from the law or more than 5000 children have been killed and that is really bombing of cause all well, tens of thousands of either been injured or they've lost family members,
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highly hash and brings us the story of donia, a child who lost her parents on the leg. in the war, dounia woke up to this horrendous show t after and his readiness side hit tough family's house and god's uh, changing like what i thought his name. well, 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 miss and hit our house and the whole place was full of scales. we were all injured. dust and brooks were all over the place. my mother and father lost their lives 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
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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 type that and of the me a hey you've been with 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 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
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all 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. in israel journalist on, depending on writers, have been outspoken about the ceasefire and local media. calling may 1st takes a look at some of the headlines 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 of is really captives being handed over by how most fighters, the central newspaper maurice wrote, pay attention to the art of playing with a motion the images of the hama spiders 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,
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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 cease fire. a mazda officials will take advantage of the lack of attention fleet to the sign i and from there tried to escape. so, but $10.00 to $4.00 days. these fire be extended. that question was asked by the military analyst of the liberal publication. hot rats 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 saying 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. police, some of us state of vermont of arrest that
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a suspect and the shooting of 3 palestinian american university students. 2 of them are an intensive care local police and the f. b. i are investigating to see if this was a hate crime. she have her time see reports of the 3 pallets in an 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 a walk to where we're going to compare the traditional public speaking head dress scarves. police say they have new information as 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. for 3 graduates of
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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 macedonia program. most of our students, let's say, even as a number on like 40 percent of our students do study abroad in the us and in the euro. the students, families issue this statements, we call on law enforcement to conduct a fire 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.

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