tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 27, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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shirley shod heating interviews, do you feel like america is less than the age of these days or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on talk to how does era the the you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters in del time. 30 navigators are coming up in the next 60 minutes. it's the final day of the gaza ceasefire. intense diplomatic efforts are underway to extend it as appeals for more a to grow louder, still no agreements on the names of prisoners and captives to be released on monday . mediators are working to resolve the difference of
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palestinian prisoners release from is really cousins on sunday, or united with their families and goals of civil defense appeals for error nations to help hundreds of bodies out from under the rubble. the . this is the final day of a 4 day ceasefire between hum us and israel thomas says it's seeking to extend the agreements but called for israel to release more palestinian prisoners is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he would welcome and extension if it means more captives are freed, all the cease fire is due to ends at 7 am gaza time on tuesday. egypt cats are on the united states were among those pressing for an extension. their disagreements over the final names of captives on prisoners expected to be released in the coming hours. mediators from both sides are working to resolve the issue. and since the
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deal came into effect, israel has released more than a 100 palestinian prisoners in return. how much was free dozens of captives? this comes as agencies, warren, the amount of food, water and fuel that has arrived in gaza isn't nearly enough for those who survived israel's bombardment on the spokesman. regardless, civil defense is appealing for error of nations to send crews and equipment to help pull hundreds of bodies out from under the rubble. so, so how do you go from woods and find you in us? he'll give us an update on the situation there in honey. there must be a state of anticipation among the people in gaza for what will happen on the developments in the coming hours. what are they telling you? yes, indeed. a great then this a great deal of a dissipation for the extension of the seas fire. but in, in late in early afternoon hours, people have started to voice
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a concern over the fact that there isn't an official statements talking about a possible extension. what, what people have heard so far is an expression of interest by these really government and hear from a hallmark official about their interest to extend the seas fired. and we know the, the, the statement from these read decided reads as follows. that there is a possibility for extension of the ceasefire under one condition. there will be a more a cop release and it will be a 3rd day day to day a ceasefire. an a from a how much inside an expression of interest for the seas buyer as long as a palestinian date the needs are released and we, there is a great deal of concentration on women and children. minors at manley, if from is really a prison it, but this is the, the general atmosphere right now. we see an a, is this
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a pattern of the grades or i of the grades a optimism with caution at the beginning. and then people are hopeful for an extension and now there is a growing concerned that as long as there isn't an official statement, then they are not sure the talk about it for jollity of, of the ceasefire. which in and result lead to the following. people are, it are becoming more active in the streets on the roads. what we're seeing is more than a regular movement industry. it's on around shops and you're just trying to grab whatever the cat and go back to their families and home to provide for them. this for a nice time because they will be watching carefully at what is going to happen in the next morning. but over all it, the ceasefire has been an opportunity for people not only to restock and provide for their family, but also a moment of, of proper grief at, for those who lost loved ones and relatives and family members then,
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and also an opportunity for them to go and there's under the rumbles with the help of a cruise of civil defense, the crew on the ground. there are 1000 palestinians is missing a tribe. and the seas under, under those rubble and a honey v. a that's now coming through the border crossing is part of the ceasefire . deal we're hearing is not nearly enough is as, as what's needed. just to give us an idea of how much aid has gone through over the past 4 days. and is it reaching all areas? i think i was a strip was over the past a 3 days entity, a total of some $130.00, a humanitarian aided trucks been allowed into the gas trip. 100 the these, a, the trucks made. it made its way to the,
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the northern part named lee gaza and all the cities in the northern parts of the gaza strip. but we were told by more than one source that the fuel has not made it to hospitalization or any of the mid it goes as centers which leave huge question mark about the possibility of these medical centers or hospital to go back and offer some of the services and particularly in this war is not over yet. what we're looking at is just a pause, in addition to the desperate need of medical supplies, as well as food supplies for people who are stranded in gaza and the not to in part . they haven't been able to get there and necessities and, and food supplies for the past the, the past for the deeds of, of works it. but as of now we're talking about major needs of, of humanitarian aids and whatever it has been allowed is it is dropping the ocean of the desperate needs of not just
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a reminder to our viewers at the golf. the daily needs of, of, of the trucks of human history and truck and supplies exceed 700 daily. and compared to what we'll look at looking at right now within these 4 days, they about $500.00. so one day of 700 and now for these combined 500. this is nowhere near what? good, sir, what could help people survive a difficult time to deliver you through the medical supplies? puts the supplies essential tear by the light in particularly medical supplies. not only for hospital, but because for people to be able to combat the illness, then the spread of an infectious diseases and combat all the the complications advertising it from the drinking contaminated waters. the young, the children and fence, they are suffering from malnutrition. they need those formula. mel, it's $4.00 to $5.00 formula that helps them to grow. all right, thank you. so this not available right now in gauze on the northern part. thank you,
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honey, for that update from hon. eunice and the gaza strip. so i'm bringing him wrong, connie's joining us from occupied at users 11. what are you hearing from your end about what's going on when it comes to? not only today's release, but also the possible extension of facies far because they've run their ongoing regional and international efforts to, to extend nazis far. so that's why let's deal with the international assets 1st, the categories, egypt, sions, and the americans are very keen. so this a ceasefire to be extended, it was discussed by these riley's in the won't have an overnight, but no public decision was made clear. so we don't know what these righties formally thinking. what we do think is happening is they all going to wait and see to see how smoothly things are run this evening. in the coming hours, we are expecting more polished and impressed. those to be raised, we are expecting is really captives to be released as well. but was, that's
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a ongoing these writing, these are very keen to point out that this is a ceasefire, not anything palm. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in gauze of just 24 hours ago, reiterating every thing that he's been saying, since all tied with the 7 saying that we will finish all admission to destroy. i'm asked these really military spikes mcdaniel, her guard also backing that statement up, saying they will go in a time of the choosing. so we'll see international community does one pressure? well, sir, is domestic prussia and as well as well, particularly from the families, all the captives and the bring them back movement. they soon comes down to what's the is raised. want? it is likely it seems that they just waiting to see what happens in the next few hours and wrong when it comes to the is really captains that have been released so far. there were 3 sets over over the past 3 days. what are we hearing about their experience and their conditions and as for why have we not heard from them?
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why have they not spoken to the media? it was an interesting question. that is one that we've been trying to get to the bottom of. because normally when this, these types of things happening to families are very vocal, they talk about their experiences. this happened hasn't happened this time around. now if you'll palestinian um, living unoccupied, east jerusalem and your business has been released, you'll forced body is really all need to not speak to the media. you have to sign a form saying you weren't spring to the media, it them up and give it. the national security minister has said that any celebration is tons, amount to supporting terrorism. not i don't know. do that to the is raise, but it's, it feels like it's, it feels like the, the, is there any authorities of sight to the families, please don't speak to the media. please keep this quiet because in the past when back has happened there, when you happen to few weeks ago, the v is riley is that were held captive actually talked about how well they were
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treated by how mass, how well they would actually treated medically as well and that's not a message that is role ones out there. so if you look into a crystal both, it's highly likely that the families themselves have listened to these ready authorities and not simply just not speaking to the media right now. all right, and, well thank you so much for that report from occupied east jerusalem. the whole palestinian women and teenagers released from is really prisons have described tearing tales of torture and abuse. just a warning. some of you may find the images and testimonies and assign the bon jovi is report disturbance. these are some of the kind of thing and detainees has been released in the c squared. the input from us thousands, including children and young teenagers, are spending these reading jails many without charge in what's called an administrative detention. the goal is to come out if the house is really prison guards doing dar, so we assume they are here for beating us. the prison guards exercised more
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psychological pressure, sonic, and then took over 7 videos, have been most of israeli soldiers beating, stepping on, abusing and humiliating dtn. how the thing is, the many a blindfolded strip and have their hands covers to. oh palestinian say israel has now rested more than $10000.00 people in total. that's doubled the 5200 kind of thing and it is really prisons. prior to october 7th, at least 2 palestinians visited the detailed and as with the custody after they were arrested, both were held to the trial or charge price work as a prisoners are subjected to starvation, thirst, and the lack of medical treatment. that's in addition to physical attacks and degrading treatment, will never screwing myself myself. what are the conditions inside is riley? prisons are tragic in the full sense of the word no, to day passes without assault, depression, and humiliation. if one says the call to prayer, the prison, god storm the cell and stop basing, everyone inside and food is on,
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fits the humans one rice dishes, but the tech needs to share in a cell. i've been in this uniform for more than 50 days since october, the 7th. none of the palestinians and jail have taken a shower. the big yes. this and took some of us to see the city couldn't find that and it was really dire. there isn't officers used to tell us, keep side when we have the green light to do anything to you, we would treated very badly. i mean is sufficient for it then is distributed among ac. did you need? so you can imagine the human nation. young people face some of the 1st abuse report by save the children says 69 percent reported being strip searched and some reported section of violence including being hit or touched on the genitals. 86 percent of them experienced appalling levels of physical and emotional abuse including being beaten by 60 percent exp be installed. at 3 confinement from one to 40. 8 days 70 percent suffered from 100 another 58 percent for denied
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communications with the family. 42 percent for injured during the rest, including gunshot wounds and broken bones, and 68 percent of young detainees, said they didn't have access to health care hyphen i didn't receive any medical attention. i faced many difficulties, especially with my injuries. these railways are intentionally cutting off all the detainees from the outside world on behalf of when i left the little girl the my cell was crying because they've been subjected to a lot of thing. model little girls. i'm not even talking about the role, not women nissan. i'm talking about the young girls, they've me through the things that nobody should within the ship there. sure. but the abuse is not new habit for your risk store to under custody. keeping that in minutes buddies have all continued for decades. human rights watch calls that quote, crimes of apartheid in persecution. but this is everyday life of thousands of palestinians who see the abuse and the infinity of their occupiers. some of the job
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aid does their, as well. the us president joe biden has welcome the release of these 3 groups of captives held by him us on sunday. he says that he likes to cease fire to continue, as long as the captives are being released my kind of reports. it was a hastily arranged news conference, president biden saying, he didn't want to speak until he was certain. the captives had been released safely and he expressed the hope that the c spy would be extended. well look, you know, the deal calls for, for every, for every 10 houses relation extended another day. so i'm hopeful this is not, yeah, it's going to continue. literally says, continue as progressive voices in congress argue that more pressure should be brought to bear on israel for restraint. this was the president's response earlier in the week. and
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so i think that 20412 for. but i don't think if i started off with that, we ever gotten what we already know, but national security advisor has attempted to clarify what the president meant. well, in that answer, president biden acknowledge the idea. but he went on to say that his approach president biden's approach, which was high level private diplomacy, has actually generated results to the president by didn't wants to us congress for another $14000000000.00 in a to israel, a giant some that could, will result in loud to calls will conditions to be attached. my kind of, i'll just say era washington, as i'll speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how it gets. so kimberly tell us about the phone call that was held between president biden and prime minister netanyahu and what came out of it, or yeah, well, what came out of it was a promise that they would continue to stay in close coordination. the united states
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really focused on the fact that there was the release of the 4 year old toddler american girl on sunday. and now they are looking ahead to monday to see how this might be extended and how more americans could potentially be released in terms of the captives. that is something that is still a big concern here in the united states. the fact that the whereabouts of approximately 10 uh dual nationals are permanent residents here in the united states is still unclear of what we know from the national security council spokesperson as of monday morning here in washington. there still was no visibility, as he says, with regard to where about the visa american captives and whether or not they're being held in one place. and so the focus now for the white house is really on trying to get those folks back to the united states and to make sure that they are in good shape terms of their medical condition. but the hope also is that there can
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be more a that is being brought into gaza. something that the white house acknowledges is still not sufficient. now we should point out very quickly that as the us president has been holding these calls with benjamin netanyahu, he is really prime minister with some regularity. and he's also got his teams on the ground. and in the administration, working with is really government working with egypt and government, the guitars by the hour. and what we do know is the secretary blinking is likely to meet with this really and palestinian officials of head of his own meeting in brussels on tuesday with the native foreign minister. so a lot of effort on the part of the binding administration to continue potentially to keep this a ceasefire going. okay, kimberly thank you for that update from the white house. well, from where we're enjoying biologist or a senior political analyst mode, want bush auto. so what about the bite and ministration? how as a lot riding on not only the cease fire,
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but the potential extension if it or you know, i'm not sure anymore. honestly, i'm not sure anymore. i mean, i guess what kimberly's saying, and she's right. the fact that this, this administration wants to give the impression to everyone that is doing everything. and as we've heard jessica sullivan say, the same job sort of on hold off in the beginning of october, that them at least has never been more peaceful and very sometimes that jake sullivan. that's just a good. the advisor now says that the approach of best buy that is making great results. what great results, what's great, the results, the 4 days of falls that the categories have mediated with the help of egyptian that great results. or are we talking about the 10s of thousands of casualties, or are we talking about the 141-5000? that's an 6000 children desk and the designation of household goods is that the great achievement of this is mr. because i can see any other,
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unless he's talking about the pause that the categories have, maybe is it so the idea that this administration has put, think so much to change the situation so much for the better is factually not true structurally not true. no. yes, the american president did box himself behind prime interest in that anyhow, and a is completed and the war crimes that ice taking place in garza and yes, america is spending i finds in more than 14000000000 dollars on waging on how big is there a wage war against casa, which backs that question. what is, by doing the spending has spent all this political capital in waging peace instead of waging war. what if he spent all of his financial capital in building peace in gaza and the west bank instead of spending got on destroying the west bank and gaza? right. so today the, by the instructions, trying to put shipped an image of the humanitarian. why can fact it is still,
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as of, i don't know the day after tomorrow or the day after that. we're going to be back to the 2nd award apparently. if you addition to problem misunderstanding, well what about these calls that were hearing come out of the united states? and this is, according to the wall street journal reporting saying that some members of congress, like the democratic senator of chris murphy, are saying they're, they're voicing their support for putting conditions on a, to israel, to limit civilian deaths in the war. first of all, how unprecedented is this in the us and to actually see it going anywhere in 1991? that was the last time we've seen an american administration really use it's leverage and it wasn't really about that this kind of an a. this was more about the interest on loans to receive. so if you do it in to is rather 1991 and that was under the h w bush administration way president, where the secretary state bank of said, if you wanna talk about, you know,
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piece and whatever, here's the 4. here's the house white house for number. you would wish that the president, the i by the end his secretary of state would actually it's so these res, she went to the top piece. you can reach us otherwise forget about the money for now, right. but that's not where they're heading. clearly there is movement in congress, especially especially that we're talking about 14000000000 dollars this year. in addition to the $3800000000.00 they give annually over 10 years. in addition to all the ext there's, they've been getting, including for example, a mr. bided once is right now to have the capacity possibility to school. but what happens from those arms of us for then, is there a for american forces in the middle east is i'm not going to be paid for. they're not going to be in order seats exchange hands, right? so i think there is some movement towards attaching some conditions, especially when we are talking about huge amounts of money. but whether the buy the
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session would accept that an introduction you know, the mention to be seen. okay, and just let me just finally ask you about obviously development today. and as we wait to hear about the release that's meant to take place in a few hours and possibly the extension of a cease fire. let's say a cease fire for arguments sake cease fire is decided on the longer that cease fire, it goes, will there be more and more pressure on the is really government on the war cabinet to keep the hostage exchange going theoretically. yes. so you would have to please, but in practice there are a number of obstacles. one, i honestly don't know how many more hostages, how much has i'm on the living. that is print, start delivered, and then if they are for how many days, i'm not sure. i don't, i don't think they are sure because they've been saying what i heard today, one of the policy butyl members of how much money is higher saying that we're gonna have to look into it. right? because i have to locate some of them is what he said. yes,
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and the because because some of them are with like the, like goes you had them to send me another fraction and some of actually have, by, i mean that's what we know from the 1st soldier that was fried by these raise. that soldier wasn't with the faction, wasn't sticking by. affection was taken by the spot. the mob that's followed how much enjoys read on october 7. this is something that, by the way, i mean, probably the days would come when we will talk about it. but how much has not come clean? yes. as to what's happening october 7th, they have not complete. and i think that's the problem. i think what happened october 7th, event clean that their own forces. their own threatened forces did not carry any of the crimes against israeli civilians. what who did and if they did this well, they need to expand or apologize because that's certainly not justifiable. be that as it may not. i fancy that our hostages, that we're taking in captives wherever sticking in back to guys,
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not just by how much it says. now, even though it's worth taking by other faxes because the worst started the, the day after. it's very hard to look at what people are in different parts of guys or other guys off for that matter. so i think there are few variables, few obstacles, it's remains to be seen, but clearly the i might, administration is very interested in this whole idea of another thing. another thing, hostages, unfortunately, there is a lot of hostages is limited. all right, well thank you so much for that. now the is really military has carried out more rains across the occupied westbank can sold or a storm the bus on area east of nablus as well as the city of janine in the early hours of monday about 26 palestinians were arrested near. however, on at least $239.00 palestinians have been killed across the occupied westbank since october, the 7th zane, but should all be joining us now from the boston the occupied west bank. so on one hands and you have some palestinian miners and women for now coming out of is
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really jails as part about cease fire agreement. yet at the same time, you have palestinians being arrested in the occupied westbank and these ongoing raids how, how, how can we explain that of the? that's correct. well, there's a lot of data points through which to see this conflict this morning. we've been talking about how the palestinians that have been released by the israelis number at around 117, but the israelis of, in the same time as the seas far in those 3 days detained. 116. well, in the last hour we've spoken to the palestinian prisoners in our society and they have updated their number accounting for those arrestin detentions, not just in raids overnight, but at checkpoints, the pepper dot the entire occupied westbank is rarely check points. and that number now sits at 260, more than twice as many people that have been released in the last few days, have now been detained, newly detained by the israeli forces. now it is perhaps easy to forget that is real, a government that often calls itself the only democracy in the middle east runs
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a military rule in parallel in the occupied territories and often is, is using those military powers military law to suppress palestinian communities in incredibly oppressive ways and one thing that is clear from the events of the last several days last several weeks and months that for every palestinian family that is celebrating the return of a family member through this, these fire and swap deal. there is a family that is suffering, the absence of a family member that's just been detained. and in many cases, grieving the loss of a loved one of the heat coming of a different kind. now we unions only a final farewell at the same time as prisoners next and to cease fire and gauze. israel continues to demonstrate
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a disregard for palestinian mohammed just 16, a 10th great shotwell riding his motorcycle. his family says there were skirmishes that a nearby and legal settlement, but he did not have to dial. witnesses say he bled out because is really soldiers blocked in ambulance from helping 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. lowes the fish in jeanine, another mother, the same agony of our living, your own child, her 18 year old son. my mood was smoking by his bedroom window during the rain and the refugee camp, where he lived. gunfire followed by soldiers breaking into their hot. she says she
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held a towel to her son's chests or is rarely soldiers looking on. medics were down stairs, but block on them from attempting to create the walk with him. i saw him standing there, but he was on settings. i helped him sit on the floor. his brother was screaming, he's been shown to the soldiers entered in a very brief away and screaming and costing up my golf. they pushed them outside and told me to leave my son. i said i won't and demanded an ambulance thoughtful. eventually move to an ambulance but only allowed to leave. after he was already dead of a medic who 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
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[000:00:00;00] the fellow. again, here's a reminder of the stories of a solver at the top storage side as the 4th a 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 in the us are pressing for an extension there or disagreements over the final names of captives and prisoners expected to be released. and the coming hours, mediators from both sides, are working to resolve the issue. more than 5000 children have been killed and the is really bothering of gauze while tens of thousands more have either been injured or they've lost family members on the hash. and brings us the story of doing the
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a child with lost her parents on the leg in the war, dounia woke up to this horrendous show t after and is ready miss side. hit family's house and god's uh, changing like what i thought when its 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 in 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 lives together with my sister and my younger brother. my other brother and sister and myself escaped this or she lost her leg too, but the 12 year old girl says she will not give up on her dreams then and the head of an yes, 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
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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 them of 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 the me a hey, you've been me. i never considered, don't you? my niece, i always considered to have my daughter and a gift on you everything and will tell her she wants. i do it, i was in the presence of a mom and dad are in their ops and i am a mother and i am the one who will bring her off. there's really bombardment of gaza has resulted in the tragic loss of more than 5000 young life, tens of thousands of all the children's lives, but also completely changed. facing injuries,
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the heartbreak of losing family members and friends. and during the profound psychology can ethics of this wall or the action address here of fuel as a lifeline for the people of gaza. and without it, hospitals can to operate sanitation and clean water or cut off an aide, can't reach people who need it, but not enough is being allowed in before the ward estimated 1300000 leaders of fuel went into gaza every day. and that's prior to israel cutting water and power supply so actual needs are likely to be far higher now, before the war, half of gas is electricity came from israel. was part of the for they cease fire a 130000 leaders of fuel and 200 a trucks are supposed to enter a gauze, a daily that's less than 10 percent of pre war needs. and with tens of thousands wounded and 80 percent of the population displaced that needs has grown considerably the ones palestine relief and works. agency says that needs at least
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a 160000 leaders every day just to carry out basic humanitarian operations. last week is real agreed to allow just a 140000 leaders of fuel from egypt into gaza every 2 days to keep basic water sanitation on telecom services running. we cannot speak to her, so i'm her nose, a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross. he's joining us from gaza. he's on the welcome to alta 0. thanks for your time. look before we get into the subject of aid and how much is actually getting through and the needs of people there. let's talk about the i, c, r. c, facilitating the release and the transfer of gaza held hostages. those is really that had been been housing garza as well as the palestinian detainees that are being held in is really jails. i mean there's, there's anticipation over today's list and, and obviously any potential extension to facies far as the i see are see, can you tell us anything um, to, to give us an idea of what we might see over the next few hours,
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as it's definite that the ceasefire has pro display as this is considered as a sliver for hope for families on both sides. particularly after we have with his 3 days of successful facilitation of the transfer of hostages from the gallons of strep, and palestinian detainees from the police from the, from these radiant phases of attention. and they were all dirty united with their families. and this is the very much moment that the uh darcy works for is to restore family links and at least get the suffering of civilians affected by warfare. the i c r c is not the part of the negotiations that led to the announcement of the cease fire and we, we are never parts of any negotiations. our main job as a humanitarian intermediaries is to facilitate the implementation of any agreements reached by the boarding part, isn't guaranteed by also the mediators. okay, so yeah,
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i understand you're not sorry for the negotiations that you being on the ground in gaza right now. or are you confident that we will see an exchange of captives and prisoners today on the 4th day, as we've seen the past 3 days we, you know, we hope that and any extra day it brings a hope. springs hold for families on both sides and enables the r, c, r c, to provide urgently needed assistance, especially for the hospitalizations housing gals. a strip that are receiving an influx of thousands of casualties being evacuated from north in gaza, especially in the hospitals there that have turned into a battle field and, and the graveyard. so we hope that the seat started extends for as long as possible, and we hope that find that we would reach to an end for this nightmare that would save whatever is left in the lives of civilians on both sides. so how is the i c r c? then using this,
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this pause and fighting the states fire over the past 4 days to, to scale up your own humanitarian response to the goal is to strip over the past 3 days, we have been providing hospitals and, and south and gaza with medical supplies, equipment assistive devices required medications to support medical teens who are dealing with a large influx of casualties and trying to help them prioritized, urgent, and the most sophisticated of cases to direct and to directly rush into operations . the room. where are windows, where i c r. c surgeons are conducting these operations side by side with ballasting in a doctor's, and at the same time we are constantly working with all the concerned parties to continue, you know, ensuring that we can facilitate this process if it uh, if it stains it continues. are you of we are to area as possible to support the health care system?
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does not go far. we have not been able to reach the north in gaza strip that's we are waiting for any for tennessee that allows us to continue our operations and not in gaza and bring life urgency. life to urgency, needed live saving. what is, what is most needed right now? we know that's pretty much everything is lacking in the gaza strip and the a that's come into the strip over the past 3 days is not nearly enough as, as what people actually need. but, but what's most urgent from your opinion? from my personal point of view, i think what's needed is that people who need help that they will, that this will end any time soon. but on the ground, there's a lot of human italian need that needs to be to be supporting an old directions, mainly hospitals and to generate health care system. as we can gather to
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a point of no return. and hospitals must be supported to continue, you know, providing live, saving, uh, medical service. and also there is like thousands of families who are staying in shelters and other thousands of families who have not had had, which has to have a roof over her head today. is a very well indeed and cold and rainy day and there's still children that are out there that the in the proper closing the needs are great. people need food. people need walter. people who need to dance people need sources of energy to, you know, to pump the water and through the, the, the, the, the, these filters dep, where they staying or their homes if they are still not destroyed, the doctors need to have also are spice. so they can provide advocate, health care service and most be the top of all. but let me ask you this. so i'm in the i can see continue working, the i c r c is overseeing the cease fire agreement. this pause that's taking place over over 4 days, correct me if i'm wrong here. so why is it that's the, the amount of
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a that's coming through the border crossing is less than what's been agreed on. that i cannot confirm what has been agreed on as we have been no part in any negotiations, but we welcome any effort step would lead to an increase and the number of 8 trucks . even if that number is, or figure is, is small because an extra day, an extra truck will, if you want to turn in a will definitely help reduce the suffering even for one child or one family that is displaced. that's, that's on one hand. and the other hand, it's clear now that the needs the human italian needs and gaza are endless. and if this is fire, does not sustain these needs will be even greater. and whatever age that's coming through the crossing will never be enough to fulfill this large and this gap, right. his,
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i'm hung up. thank you for joining us from guys or we appreciate your time. thank you. now as we mentioned earlier, israel release 39 palestinian prisoners on sunday as part of the exchange. many of them returned home to it on my lot in the occupied westbank elda zeros. charles stratford was there and spoke with one of the released prisoners you joined us in the home of uh oh, ma election here who was just being released from jail um on, uh, was arrested when he was 15 years old. i'm sentenced to uh, to more than a 2 year sentence. um 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 another minor thank you for except to speaking with a whole lot of. so my 1st question to you, how much of that is of you? can you share your emotions with this?
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i will, will legally and shoulder. i need to meet them. i feel very happy. thank god lock fashion. but unfortunately we will find our toy in complete. we hope that all prisoners will be released and may older, more tears rest in peace. thank god for everything. well this is, this is a bomb. this is mom, this is a 5. yeah, 5 showed up. yeah. how do you feel? half of i am very happy. i'm the happiest mother tonight. and i'm also feeling sad this evening because of all those who died in casa all the children and the mothers who died think goes up. but at the same time, very happy of having my son here close to me. and victory is soon hopefully when i'm up so i'm also very happy, extremely happy and overwhelmed. i can't believe i feel like i'm in
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a dream having my son next to me. thank god for everything. move as soon as this a he used to tell me mom, please, can you hire a lawyer so that they can just reduced a sentence by 2 months only and now he's released. so thank god for everything. and i hope that all the prisoners will be released. no, that's not a single prisoner will stay in the prisons and all the mothers will be happy and victory will be on our side. but so a sole time the case kind of have to get, how was your life? can you share with us and tell us how was your life as his family without your son was you? would he be doing this without having him next to you? it was very tough, everyone who i spoke with him. i seem industries, i felt it was my son at some point. i try also to look into faces and think that it was my son who was bad. he has a really cousin who looks just like him,
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so i always wanted to see him just to remind and remember my son, but thank god for everything. and i was praying for him every day and have the gods responded to my prayers. thank god for everything. but home mode locus only i'm the i'm the home i've can you describe how's the situation and present on the situation in presence 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 bits to sleep on. i hope that everyone will be released. how does the decision is to situation in prison, then also moans,
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or 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, and all our hearts were with casa, and mailed them our tears rest in peace, me all the mar tiers, rest in peace, whether in casa or here in the occupied westbank, and i hope that god will give us patience because we lost our children in garza and in the occupied westbank as well. on a, a come into your home or into having to hi, it's me and tell me home or are you scared to mold? mean a i need to call, are you scared to be arrested again? no, i'm not scared. i'm not afraid. god is on our side. show them something,
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but we are expecting victory soon. hopefully. well my he a hooked up the county. do you have any projects? note that you have been released as in the, on the some of them that i did not think about it, but i have some plans and some id and we'll see what, how things will evolve. so have a lot of we hope the talestine will be free soon and we will enjoy our letting you know, because they came to our land that they are not even living with us. they are humanly accumulating us, even when i called to see my son or visiting my son in prison. they treat us like on the most, they just put this o overcrowded in one room as if we were animals. i could not even speak or have a telephone call with my son,
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and they even hang up on me even use some other visitors who have a young babies with them and they were treating them in a very humiliating way and studying. if she, there is no humanity, there is no mercy. well, what are you guys calling say is the family and friends if a camera by and if not just turns round here here, the family and friends that have come in to, to greet. oh my you can see everybody's happy, but yeah. as you heard from them, the faf what's happened has changed with sadness and grief for what's continues to happen and goes the treatment of palestinians, right? the way across the occupied waste. spank will leave you with these pictures and come back with mole like, draw on hand and back to you now, joe, now, a happy helpful saying there's you say,
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charles among heavy titles as well. if i may say impressively live and with your excellent arabic child stratford, bye for us in romana. okay, so that was my colleague is antonio speaking to charles rep for it ends on my lot earlier on. well, over an israel journalist sunday opinion writers have been outspoken about the cease fire and local media colon baker 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 much fighters, the centrist 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 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 liberal publication. hot ritz who wrote the id f doesn't feel an urgency to resume the fighting and supports and extension of the cease fire 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. police in the us state of vermont of arrest that a suspect and the shooting of 3 palestinian american university students. so 2 of
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them are an intensive care local police and the f. b. i are investigating to see if this was a hate crime. the white house as president joe biden has been briefed about the incidents the car will take us some of the things other world news now and court hearings have begun and beijing for a lawsuit brought on by the families of passengers last on malaysia airlines flight 370 the relatives of a 135 chinese nationals on board are seeking compensation from the airline. a 2018 report fail to identify what caused the plane to disappear over the indian ocean 9 years ago. for molly's government as asking residents who fled the northern city of kids all to return home. it's after government forces re gain control of the city. last week,
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many from the semi nomadic torak ethnic group are too afraid to go back. the town was part of it as that was movements heartland. that's an alliance of turing arm groups that hopes to gain autonomy. nicholas talk reports by the border with algeria in teams that what teen displays to our eggs from kids living and make shift tents. still shaking after mollys military targeted them with a drone striking several were killed. scores injured after seizing the city of kid del from tory rebels volumes. soldiers with the help of wagner's fighters or on the offensive in the countries northern region for the on up. so the amount isn't up, so we are scared of wagner in molly. there weren't any problems before they arrived . we trusted the ministry. wagner is the heading. people. we're really afraid. we've left everything behind food and our animals. we're too afraid to return home . but tamale's government is calling on those displaced to return home to get out the military are going your house to house, searching for tour,
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a gravel i think says joining low sweep of the city we found and seized a lot of weapons and vehicles which we now have to hand in this comp, images circulating on social media show as mic bumper or residence, $50.00 looting homes of their era into our reg. neighbors who had fled. most oregon arabs are too afraid to return home, fearing communal violence. as the un peacekeeping mission continues its withdrawal agencies, a tens of thousands of displays, people live in far flung places with little assistance. it is no human fit and assistance because the access is not access. it's not possible nowadays the need of huge. and oftentimes they need the internal for to internal segmentation. the 10 most musical assistance, the tory people are isolated and displaced their hopes for an independent homeland . they call the as it was the same distance. for now, it is for them
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a matter of survival. nicholas hawk algebra, a global warming of $1.00 degrees above free industrial levels would likely result in a decline of over 70 percent of the world coral reefs. and that's just one of the warnings outlines in the latest global climate report. scientists say the use of fossil fuels is pushing greenhouse gas emissions higher on one. the world is now closer than ever to critical tipping points ahead of this week's comp, 20 climate summits in the u. e. u. n is urging immediate governmental action so rapidly phase out fossil fuels. that you one has warned for an immediate possibility of starvation for palestinians and gaza as food supplies continue to run dangerously low. but despite the suffering, palestinians are coming together to help their community with whatever little they have in front of the con reports on the streets of con eunice,
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a simmering product suit tells the story of compassion and strength in causes. these friends are cooking the few bags of lentils, they have left to the palestinians, displaced by war. they know what it feels to be hungry, cold in displaying the tremendously the aims to give something to the displaced people who came from the north. they have suffered a lot of pain and bitterness. some of them haven't eaten for 4 or 5 days, so we wait for them and keep them cups of lentils. all gone, other side uh, 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 and a few blocks of wood is kendall supplies are low, even lentils insults are hard to come by. the despite the hardships there's hope and happiness, even in the smallest things. while i saw books, i con, express how i feel when i see people taking cups of lentils and looking at me and
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wishing me all the best on them and asking god to bless me for the car has no use when there's 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 check points 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 kanza. is the history gaz. the is the civilization. if you want gaza, just stay some for the sake of gallons of
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a message from gaza. that despite israel's chilling more at starvation and seats, the warmth of its people will endure in front of us on how to 0. our news coming up and just a moment the, the house on this structure was actually destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that far, 808 was actually convicted and sentenced to 7 live sentences by his pause in the killing of his reading soldiers. well these res, this is a, came in here. and this now very small hole actually represents a nightmare for this 5. let me just show you these rand. he's actually drilled into the wall. now, why did they do the, the testing the thickness of the walls? so they know what equipment to use when they come to demolish this house. and the
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family is telling us there was no reason for these ratings to come in to that house at this time. right now, they simply don't know why these radius wants to demolish. now, this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours in the next 2 weeks. they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the story of a small community in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal court house and corrupt politicians. the we don't want to call additions anymore. they just this united, the people in the last episode of democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest let the fights for self determination, pretty savvy, and that's why i'm thinking that the now coast was the same as thinking of the 2 end government by the people on al jazeera, unique perspective, i think being policy, there's a huge part of my identity voices, you don't often hear how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression in the gaza strip.
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started connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue in the countries and attack in this specific area, throwing me out of these forces and the rest of the team history on al jazeera, the fits the final day of the gaza ceasefire. intense diplomatic efforts are underway to extend it as appeals for more aid to grow louder. the you're watching out a 0 live from
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