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community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. questions for me is very, very critical and attacked in this specific area during me, out of these boards is and the rest of the team. the stream 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 grow louder. the you're watching out a 0 live from a headquarters and so high and navigate to also coming up still no agreement on the names of prisoners on captives to be released on monday. mediators are working to resolve the differences the
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palestinian prisoners released from is really presence on sunday, or were united with their families and gaza. civil defense appeals for air of nations to help pull standards of bodies out from under the rubble. the it's the final day of afford a ceasefire between how the us and israel, how i'm also saying that it's seeking to extend that agreements but called for israel to release more palestinian prisoners. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he would welcome and extension is that means more captives are freed . so 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. there are disagreements over the final names of captives on prison or is expected to be released in the coming hours. mediators from both sides are working to resolve the
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issue. now since the deal came into effect, israel has released more than a hundreds palestinian prisoners as in return, how much has freed thousands of captives. agencies are warning the amount of food, water, and fuel that has arrived in gaza? is it nearly enough for those who survived israel's bombardments and the spokesman . regardless, civil defense is appealing for arab nations to send crews and equipment to help pull hundreds of bodies from under the russell the spring and honey which is joining us from hun units. so honey, what is the mood like where you are as, as we wait to see what's going to happen over the next? a few hours on this final day of the ceasefire? yes, very animals, since we spoke last time, the anticipation for sees fire has been shrouded in ca or that it might not
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happen. people are asking a lot of questions here and, and constantly inquiring if from the journalist community here at the hospital, whether there is a ceasefire or not, whether there will be an extension to the seeds fire or not, but so far throughout the day. and since early hours of this morning, and people have shown a great deal of anticipation for an extent since a period of this season buyer, they are looking into not only 2 days or 4 days. they are looking for a permanent ceasefire that would allow them to uh, survive all the disc, destruction to the sheer amount of damage caused their life as they are the you know, it, but so far it the, the fear and the concern that people talk about has to do with the fact that there are in a lot of news about the release of captives and the release of how the thing in the needs of from is really presence of what we were in the past. the few days what we
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used to see is that preparation is starting at, at early hours of the afternoon leading to the time of the swab happening. but to the particularly, none of this happen, not none of the palestinian news outlets talk about it. and none of these really outlets it talks about of preparation, of, of the swap you, that's what increases the distance of fear and concern that where are we hit it right now? is there going to be a release for a, the cast, isn't the prisoner? are we going to see an extension or not? this is the the moods right now. and these are the kind of the questions people are, are asking, but the past few days. and since the one of the seeds 5 people have taken the opportunity to take advantage of this desire to go to the market, we're seeing more than regular movements and activities, the market people buying and whatever the can to bring homes and to provide for their families. it was also an opportunity for people to agree with properly and
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then go and see where the buried their loved ones and relative because that was not permissible. and during the time of ongoing environments, it also gives an opportunity to a rescue team on the ground to go and search under the rebels for those the seas, bodies that is started to smell and causing problems, particularly in gauze as to the northern part. okay, honey, thank you for that update from hon. eunice and garza let's, i'll bring it in my account. he's running us from occupied easer, so them, so that's the view from gaza and we're on what's happening where you are because look, they are ongoing, regional and international that for us to extend that cease fire domestically. is there pressure in israel for longer? so as far a well, the certainly pressure from the families of the caps is the bring them back and then the umbrella organization, the represents those families wants to extend the ceasefire. wants to see more of
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that. people come back into is really tired treat bots. the is really political establishment is actually hedging. the best partners to benjamin netanyahu says he's uh opened to the option of a sweet spot. but he was in gauze that just 24 hours ago in a military uniform, wearing a military flight jacket and a helmet. i'm reiterating the fact that this is a ceasefire, that the will will continue. and that, that goals that, that will be met so that they will destroy a mass politically and militarily, again, the military establishment, the spikes under these, where the army, daniel, has already reiterated that. so basically there is an openness to a cease fire being extended as long as it's running caps is being released and that is happening. but there's no confirmation of it's a guessing game at the moment. and the reason for that is quite simple. every time
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posted in prison is come back in a to a occupied the occupied westbank way. you know, the pilot, west and east jerusalem. you see a support for mass grow up. now we have to differentiate between what support a mass is there a little people waving, i'm ass flags, but i'm not necessarily going to pick up a gun and go and find, find a mass. so this is making is ready is never because they don't differentiate between that. so that's a political concern for them. for the military concern remains the same. if we go in as ideas, right? the military and extending the sci fi, give somebody some channels to regroup, and that's not something that they want the right particularly. so there is this idea that there is a ceasefire. that could happen, but no ones can finally get right now. and that is what honey was talking about, and goals are just that, and that's making the listed using does. that's incredibly no, that's okay. thank you. and we're on time reporting from occupied a 0. so let's cross over to sarah fi right now. she's joining us from tel aviv
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sarah, that's where families have been gathering day after day to push for the release of captives. what are you hearing on your end about any sticking points? because as we've been reporting, we understand that there seems to be some sort of disagreement over over the final names of captives and prisoners. do you have any more clarity on what could be going on? the that's right and uh, is riley me, 0 is reporting that it seems the sticking points is that mazda is on that list. and of course, they've been saying this to the last couple of days that families shouldn't be separated. that would mean that children are on the list and not that mothers if you recall uh, 2 days ago on saturday and 9 year old girl was released and she was released without her mother even though they had been together in the gaza. she said that she'd been separated from her mother when the c spy was the class. and they're saying now that that is one of the sticking points. but also we've been hearing
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some extraordinary detail or from one of the medical stuff that's been speaking to a local media outlet, giving details on what they've been hearing from those that have returned and what the conditions were like. i'm just going to go through some of those points. they said that they mainly eats and bread. a homeless which is chick peas. they didn't have access to fruit and veggies. they said that one of the older ladies had lost about 12 kilos during high time. and cut and typically they also did the so they found it very hard to sleep. they reckoned they were about 5 floors below the ground. that's uh they sweat so mattresses. they said they hadn't been taught to them. the medical stuff said, but they, the woman said that she had the feeling from what they was saying to huh. that's how mass wanted to ensure that they were healthy and that they, it was released in good condition. they said they only received lights for 2 hours a day. i also, interestingly space,
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she said that one group of them said that she had access to television and radio and were able to follow the following. some of the events that were happening here and they said they knew that the families back home and as riley's was supporting them, that even seen the raleigh that was taking place, pushing for more offices from uh the government. so it just extraordinary details coming out on what life was like for them when right talks about how it seems they couldn't sleep, it seems that one of the how most members gave them a tablet of sleeping tablet to help them. they said that between 4 of them, so more details are coming out so about what life was like for them during a now what is more than 50 days, housing, captivity, and gaza. okay, sir, thank you for that update from tell of even that on your screen. is a live picture from gaza. you were seeing a just the, just a moment that goes, that is a live scene from guys where you can see the destruction of the ship a hospital. in fact, that's the ship all hospital in the gaza strip. let's
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tell you about the phone call that took place between the us president joe biden, and the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu because that's in yahoo said that he welcome the idea of extending the ceasefire by a day and exchange for the release of 10 additional captains held by her mouse in gaza. let's bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare joining us from the white house. so we've also been hearing kimberly from the national security council spokesman john kirby, about the work being done behind the scenes on the ceasefire. what are you learning us? yeah, that's right. what we know is that there are teams that are working on both the is rarely side, as well as the american side and coordination with the comparison descriptions in order to continue to try facilitate the release of additional captives and also to potentially push this cease fire to extend even longer for allowing for even more
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captors in the future. and of course, a stepping up of humanitarian aid. the national security council spoke 1st and john kirby echo in the president sentiments that it has been an encouraging sign. but on sunday, there was the release of the american toddler. that is something that was important to the us president, but still certain is the whereabouts of approximately 10 americans, including a permanent resident. and there is concern about that. and there's hopefulness that on monday that that list that is often released in advance of capt as being returned to a is in fact going to contain some of those names. but right now, in the words of john kirby, he said there still is no visibility on exactly where these 10 are being held where they could potentially be in multiple places. and so the us still not having a very clear picture about what the next batch of cap this release will look like,
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or when that might happen. so the teams continuing to coordinate, even as very quickly we point out that the secretary of state entity, blake, and also going to be we're told meeting with is really as well as palestinian officials in order to continue to facilitate the potential for the cease fire to be extended. all right, kimberly thank you for that update of more than 5000 children have been killed and that is really warming of gaza while tens of thousands more have either been injured or they've lost family members already hash and brings us the story of danielle a child who lost her parents and a leg in the war. dounia woke up to this horrendous, shortly after and his readiness 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,
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the 2nd miss and hit our house and the whole place was full of scales. we were all injured. the 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, gun and the head of and yet i hope to be a doctor to help people. now my life has changed. they have gone. we are alone now without them. i was connected to this life because i was very much connected to my mother's father and siblings who died. but i must continue despite the fact that i will never forget the mobile. her story is one of many thousands of families vanished in the past weeks as result of the relentless is really bombing me. just like all this should have to continue her life without that. and
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of the me a hey you've been to me, i never considered, don't you? my niece, i always considered to have my daughter and it's a gift on you everything. and whatever she wants, i do it a one in the presence of a mom and dad or in their options. so i'm a mother and i am the one who will bring her up. there's really bombardment of gaza has resulted in the tragic loss of more than 5000 young lives. tens of thousands of all the children's lives, 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. the is really military has carried out more reins across the occupied westbank soldier, a storm the on the bus on area, east of nablus, as well as the city of janine in the early hours of monday. at least 239
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palestinians have been killed across the occupied westbank since october, the 7th, same bus drivers joining us from drama let in the occupied with space. so how extensive have these raids and the rest been is a, in considering the same time we have this cease fire agreements, which is allowing for some palestinian miners and women to be released from is really jails or well, these raids that have been ongoing since before the war started intensified after the events of october 7th, in a real observable way across the occupied westbank in parallel to the risk bombardment of gaza. now there are so many data points to try to understand the context of this conflict, but that we just look at the last 3 or 4 days since the cease fire was agreed upon and the swap deal began postponing a posting and prisoners would have been released by israel back into palestinian hands. that numbers that are on 117, from the rage they've been carrying out in those 3 or 4 days. they've detained 116
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people. so it's almost one for one, effectively canceling out the impact of these of these releases. now in the last 2 hours, we've spoken to the palestinian prisoner society and they've updated their numbers from the last few days to take in the tensions at check points. we're palestinians go about their day, they go about their business driving back and forth, and these is really checkpoints, pepper the entire landscape of the occupied westbank that you pick with is across the occupied territories here. and that number now stands at 260. we're hearing that there may be some people being released, but for the most part, what we can gather is that in the amount of time that they've released palestinian prisoners as part of the swap deal, they've detained a check pointed in rates more than twice as many so israel effectively cancelling out and redoubling its efforts with regards to the detainees being taken into custody versus those being released. it is very easy to forget, that is real,
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that classifies itself the talents itself as the only democracy in the middle east . in parallel, occupies palestinian territories, effectively creating a system where there is a parallel military rule ongoing in these areas. so what we're observing in these days as the cease fire, as the swap deal is certainly a positive moment, something that is bringing a great deal of joy and hope to people for every family that is celebrating the return, the whole on coming of a loved one there is a family member that is suffering the absence of, of a newly detained palestinian family member that has been taken in to is rarely custody. and these rates, these detentions, these check point incidents can often be deadly as well. $239.00 people have died in the occupied westberg since the events of october 7. thank you very much and the center of the reporting from it. i'm a lot in the occupied westbank. a member of how masters 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 the ceasefire to how to 10 minutes
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late fee and then the during the negotiations for humanitarian truth mos responded positively from day one, a mazda has been keen on releasing this particular category of captain women and children with the number of captives held by him. us as 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, we will notify the concerned parties to have the truth extended for a day or more. but i'll speak to him a sob. lucy, who is a non resident fellow at the golf international form, he's joining us for a stumble. thanks for your time and your opinion. how's it looking? or is it likely rather that we will see an extension of that cease fire past the 4
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days? well, there's huge room for optimism. uh now the united states that pressure as well to extend the ceasefire. that's really the government. they express their willingness to extend it as well. and then meanwhile to tar and egypt, they're ready to media to the details. now it just remains the ball and how much is core to put on their conditions as well. let's see. uh, they're willing next. uh, as well to extend that sees for invest seems very likely at the moment when you say the ball, is it how much the score? i mean, i wonder if you can elaborate on that, because how mazda is also express their willingness for an extension of the ceasefire. well, the doubled in the details at the moment, so it depends on how many is real and how many hostages or prisoners is really would release and an exchange for the hostages at the moment. it also depends on uh, the food of the 8 that they would receive as well. uh. and it depends also on the
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time frame uh, the fullest. do they agree? to what extent do you think that there is a consensus uh amongst the mediators. that the prolonging the truce as much as possible will then evolve towards more for political, such as a solution. do you think they're thinking that way? right now or not yet? i don't believe so. it's just i us for the call flooded to a please help the, the poor people and guys that are suffering tremendously under the military campaign. but it doesn't seem very likely that the campaign was, this would be, so this would start as a pre, a little changing that the military campaign because it's much more a, it's tied up more to the pump. is really political. the latest, specifically, that is really government, since they have knots where you, they have not for your lives, the military objective,
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not they're not even coming close to with as well. so, and that of course is element ation of how much. and that is really, government is fine and that's self and a very difficult position because they cannot end the campaign because they have to show a desperately public that they have retaliated properly to the attack of the southern type of tober. and at the same time, the facing increasing pressure internationally. and it can obviously like the stick is really kind of, i mean is suffering a loss because of this kind of thing. uh, some estimates for that, that $240000000.00 a day. in addition to using 30260000 reserves as well. so that happened, that's having a tremendous impact on those really economy. yeah. so, so how is this then going to impact the, the right wing government and the is really government's because as you say, they stated that they are out to obliterates, get rid of him. awesome. they haven't been able to,
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in fact there. how now having to indirectly negotiate with how my son for son brigade. so how is this going to affect the is really government? so because this campaign will have to extend for a very long time, finding an insurgency, especially theme is of literary that insurgency or non state. i am true as a very difficult campaign, and it takes a very long time. so that means that israel will have to do that up least many miles from that from now. and given the fact that i just mentioned previously, i the big comics told that israel it has to be or in addition to the international pressure that it's facing, it's very difficult that it will maintain such a campaign for a very extended period of time. and they have to reach the conclusion that they cannot obliterate how mice and they come into the conclusion that they have
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to. and this kind of thing. thank you very much for joining us from a stumble for the un has warranted 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 what little they have amount to look on and tells a story of a group of friends who set up a soup kitchen on the streets of con eunice. a simmering pot of soup tells the story of compassion and strength in causes. 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 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,
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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. but despite the hardships, there's hope and happiness, even in the smallest things lies. oh, but i can't express how i feel when i see people taking cups of lentils and looking at me and wishing me all the best and asking god to bless me. 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 through 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,
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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 cancer. a message from gaza that despite israel's chilling more at starvation and seeds, the warmth of its people will endure. in ronald hassan l to 0 us for bringing some other news now. and court hearings have begun and beijing for a lawsuit brought by the families of passengers last on the laser airlines by $370.00 the relatives of a $135.00 chinese nationals on board. or so you can compensation a 2018 report, failed to identify what caused the claim to disappear. katrina, you has more from beijing. this is amazing courthouse with dozens of relatives and
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those on board image 317. i'll be getting legal proceedings against the airlines and other corporations involved in that flight. it's been almost a decade since more than 200 people traveling. survey things, there's things disappeared over the indian ocean, unlocked a 20 not since then. most of the relatives of those who would have successful. i was of course, with malaysian airlines, receiving compensation of about $350000.00. but the dozens of families driving proceeding to say the airlines, the insurance company, and the plain manufacturer must admit they're also looking for a funds to be created to continue the search for the mrs. how are you, as well as the one on the tools for meal we will guide you in our original intention has never changed. that is to find the aircraft in the passengers. we insist on this as always. these families are also asked me for the opportunity to continue legal proceedings, should more information about the flight to secure and come fly. the trial is expected to last for 10 days. katrina, you all the 0?
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all right, that's it for me. thanks for watching. the barker will be here at the top of the hour, with more coverage of the war on gaza next to whether an inside story will be looking at what can be done to extend clauses franchisees far by the the let's roll with your weather report right across asia is always nice to have you along some disturbed weather around the caspian sea means the showers will drop down into tater, on on tuesday with a height of 16 degrees and along the border was ball cust on and northwest india. while there's been some pretty big hail storm, so let me take your on the indian side or i'll just on stage. i know this looks more like snow, but yeah, this was a hill storm here. now that disturbed weather moving further east into central parts of india. around lots of per dash and muscle roster state and you know for
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neg pour and muscle roster state, we could see 2 months worth of rain in just 24 hours. it was that much moisture injected into the atmosphere. i think we'll have some hazy days after that weather scoots out. we've also got quite a batch of what weather, moving from the gulf of thailand into the adamant c that's point into the end a minute, nickel bar islands. if i take you to china, lots of the sunshine that's allowing temperatures to once again, climb in the usual spots going jeep profit and squealing at $26.00 degrees. and they've got rain of wind slamming into that western side of japan. this is a cold front, that cold air will eventually catch up to tokyo on wednesday with just a high 15 degrees. you know, calling them for november is your, what is the month of the year and still some more downforce to come on tuesday. the i'm, it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes,
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