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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 27, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of this has been use out live some dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. intense diplomatic efforts underway to expand a forward a c spot in gaza. a mouse in israel say they willing to do it for their
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disagreements. full truck science because and on the last day of the 658 agencies war and it's not enough for those who have survived this rails weeks long from boston. were united with their families. let's see. 9 college students who being released from this way. the prisons now back have a more rates across the occupied westbank. it's ray, the forces of arrested at least a $116.00 palestinians in just the last 3 days alone. the welcome to the product i'm, it's 1500 g m t, that's 5 pm and gaza when many on now anxiously waiting to see if a 4 day see 5 deal between a mazda israel will be extended. the agreement that brought a few days of relief to the besieged strip will officially end at 7 am local time. on tuesday. we're on the ground palestinians on edge worried about well,
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tomorrow we'll bring coolest extension of growing by some boss on israel have indicated that open to extend again if full prisoners and captives are released. meanwhile, international mediators are working to solve disagreements about the final count teams i'm prison is expected to be released and the coming out so far as well as released mold and a 100 percent us to use a ton. a mass is free to thousands of captives, but despite the cx, $58.00 agencies save the situation and calls it remains catastrophic. they've won the amounts of food, horse and fuel is nowhere near enough to meet the urgent demands that how shemelle bara begins coverage. trucks carrying food, medicine and fuel all the way to gauze the supplies a cushion photo populations shots is by war, and to use long seats imposed by as well. but the future of aide hangs by a thread. it collapse into oaks, bro, good bike, tom, a. cnn to the much needed a flowing into
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a garza these well says it's open for an extension of the calvin ceasefire agreement, but the insist. it's what a gas, how massey's law firm over campaign to and from us and bring hostages home will resume immediately waive the end of the hostage release, paused. i'm not going to speculate obviously about the exact operational movements of our troops and the continuation of that strategy. about how mazda is on notice that option for an extension is open. we want to receive another additional 50 hostages beyond tonight on our way to bringing everyone home. a. hi, emma says, is willing to extend the full days these via but remain skeptical. v, as well as next steps. the group that controls garza, once assurance is a deal, will result in a permanent seized by a fee of the back to what we want to see. the release of more as rarely,
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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. the united states, an egypt of the main mediators in the deal. but it's katara, which has played a crucial role in bringing him out as a is well to agree on a c's by a this is the operations, romeo ha, the focus point of the cut out remediation. this is why i negotiate is maintain direct lines of communication with how much and is well and monitor the implementation of that the a small progress instead of rated as a crucial step that can build momentum towards a long lasting comprehensive di. how should i bottle? i to 0 okay, well that's good and wrong khan, who is an occupied east wrist,
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them with law and this, the name are on their ongoing as we said, regional and international efforts to extend this sci fi for conversation is dominating that. and israel of moment calls for ccr, extension will continue. cool. so eliminate from us and by extension of course, the continuation of the project it well, it really depends on who you speak to. if you speak to the families of the captives, they are absolutely clear. they want the ceasefire to continue, they won't bore that people to be released, the bring them back movement, which is the umbrella organization. the represents the families of the captives is absolutely clear that that's exactly what they were involved. so is this momentum. it needs to be kept up in the military and political establishment, and israel, the is slightly more got it. and that would, in progress to benjamin netanyahu has said he's open to the option of extending the, the cx. 5 for the military. all clear. uh, they are reserving the rights,
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go back into the goals and any time of the choosing. so there's a slight disconnect that it feels like it looks like that. will. these railways are trying to do, particularly the turley is make sure that i'm starting to have the ability to regroup. and the longer this goes on for that is a real consent for these is really all me, all these really all the looking at what they can do better than what perhaps what they were doing before they're also in intense pressure from the us as well. the us is that clearly uh, the, the civilian uh, this must be brought under control. those levels of desk calling happen if the cx 5 and comes to an end and will once again start. so there's a lot of moving parts it, but domestically and these are all the sci fi is being broken because they getting that people back. that's the absolute bottom line in the media amongst the general population here. it's a relief that these people are coming higher. so that's where we're at at the moment. but given all of that,
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you still have apartments to benjamin that no visit taken goes. that's you have the army. say that they all wouldn't go in that time of that shooting. and all of that is making not just people in cause that knows, but the families of the captive is once again once what happens incredibly hard, as we've seen to bring it still closed. i get another seized by delta. so was the momentum, is that it may well be the old side say, okay, well hey, at this stage, let's just keep it going. running on this and run, conduct bodies truth and thank you. right, well, in a phone call with us present, joe biden. is there any problem just a benjamin benjamin netanyahu, said he, welcome to the idea of extending the cx 5 by one day in exchange for the release of 10 additional kansas held by her mouse in gauze. let's speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could on this and kimberly we've been hearing from national security council spokesman joan coby, about all the work that's been going on behind the scenes regarding misuse. 5 or
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more do we know? yeah, we know that in addition to the is really prime minister in the us, presidents thing and close coordination for their telephone calls, their various teams are also working according to our inquiry, our by our in order to try to continue the release of captives and of course in turn, the potential extension of the cease fire. so that is something that is being closely monitored here at the white house. what we also know is that the secretary of state entity blinking is scheduled to meet with is really impalas to me and leaders. but we still don't have some for details on that. just that it is a head of his meeting with the foreign ministers and brussels on tuesday. so working hard to try and find out what more is being done with respect to that. uh we do have a white house briefing that is coming up in about 2 hours time where we're expecting to get even further updates from the national securities spokesman john kirby. so right now, the big concern for the united states is the fact that they still don't have what
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he calls visibility on those of the whereabouts of the 10 captives that are of american passport holders or permanent residents. and the reason for that, they say is that they not exactly sure if they're all being held together, if they are being held by how boss, if they're being helped. but as long as you had. and so as a result, they're still working to try and get clarity on that as well. so that is a big concern. although there is some encouragement by the fact that the 4 year old american toddler was released on sunday. they're using that as a hopeful sign. the leasing process, as they say, is working the cadillac joined in the pseudo. now, by out of service, diplomatic adds to james basie moore and this and james, we can break what's going to be happening in the next $24.00 or 48 hours into 2 parts. really, 1st the what's going to be happening on this day for all of the prisoner captive exchange and what will take place later. let's start with the what we are expecting over the course of the day when it comes to whether or not this hand over will take
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place as we expect. yeah, so this is a full, this is the last day of the agreed full day truce, which may or may not get extended. we'll come to that in a moment. we believe that there are very, very last minute negotiations on for those that will be released today. and the word from numerous sources, lots of information, lots of sources, no real hard facts here is that they all now getting close to a deal on those to be released in this. a full exchange that we've seen so far. the would from a number of those sources, particularly gyptian sources, is that would be 11 is riley. so it'd be a who would be released and that's 11 of the illustrated captives held by her mouse will be released. and we think on the basis that this has always been done with multiples of 3, but they'll probably be $33.00 palestinian prisoners. they're awesome dispute. see those disputes as you know,
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beginning on sometime about exactly which palestinians are being released. the complaints from the policy inside the israel is not extend. it stopped to the deal . the deal was, as they understand it, that those that are being held the longest and his right, the custody should have been the ones to be released 1st, the women being held at the longest. and that is not a they say being the case about all sides from what i'm hearing are expressing some confidence about that release today. but we saw what happened on saturday night. this could take some time that could be further back than falls before any release takes place and or nothing. no dealers have done dealing until we see people cross close that boy absolutely a good point given what we know about this exchange, what time does that then set for an extension of the seas file? we seem to be hearing positive aid, which was coming from various different directions including that. those me, dave zable. yep. coming from catch all coming from egypt. would that they are
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engaging with both sides about an extension of this deal from the initial 4 days with the the basic deals that is really captive. so varies by how mouse policy and cap caps is released by israel. an aide flows in the possibility that this could continue for some more days. so the words that we're hearing is potentially another for days. although i think the concentration now is on the next 2 days to make this running, the ford a truce, a 6 day truce and out as there is hearing from one reliable source. perhaps the announcement of the extension for another 2 days could come at the same time as we have the confirmation of the number of captives that are being released by both sides today. so we could, in the, coming out, let's get a pretty big announcement, not just telling us how many people are being released by both sides today,
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but also confirming the intention to have an extension. we think initially for another 2 days, it is with adding. of course though, there are certain things we don't know. we don't know for certain how many people are being held by him. us. we don't know how many were killed in the bombardment who's writing a government spokesman and estimates. there are a 184 remaining captives. what you will so good, remember is that we're slowly getting through the women and children in those captives. we moved to a different category man, and then we moved to an even more important category is really soldiers as you get through these numbers and potentially think about whether that would be really certainly in the past. how much has demanded a very big price for his right? the soldiers go back to 2011, give actually to his house, to batches of releases, of processing and presents for one these, right? the soldier, a total of $1027.00 palestinian prisoners had to be released for him. it's also
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with doing the math. and if we do get releases to nights and then for another 2 days, then that puts, i think it was about a $150.00 more captives even if they were. and i just explained why i think there's some doubts in this. going to release them. other rates of 10 every day, and in the same way we've seen that only means there's a maximum potential for another 15 days or so a couple of weeks, couple of weeks. exactly speaking, all of this, aside from whatever progress is being made to broke or an extension of the ceasefire is, was a burrell, the use a security and phone policy chief. he's been speaking impulse to learn about the day off. it's more about hope. so a future now we have a reason that would have been a full day tools under these are civilian hostages. the just an important 1st step. we appreciate the overall look at that as you've done all those in a cheating it. but much more is needed to leave you
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a dire situation and got out and to find a way out of the car in crisis, a police to you and it's stating guys in the west bank i need you to reason is the best and only long term guarantee for you to have security that will not be peace or security for these well, without the police to union state. not to this member of the territory of augusta, not to the legal organization of a guys or by huge royal thinking that if you increase your security by increasing your territory is an illusion. that's the last 50 years of proof. it gives the illusion of security, but not security. and the 3rd is not legal, quarterly ization, of the west bank, which is a major sort of the pension. and one of the depths that goes to resolving the position you and he's very uncomfortable. i saw james as we have that from has a brown be useful in policy cheese speaking and boss of luna admission. the progress will be slow, it will be incremental. but we have to look beyond these. the mediates wrangling
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over finding a way of pushing the cx 5 forward. we have to also keep our eye on what the future my look as well. yes. and a lot of people are talking about that, but talking about a future for the region that talking about a future for garza, the talking again about a 2 state solution. but i have to tell you, some countries in recent is just a paid lip service that it's what they use because they have nothing else to say about the subject. so there's a big question is when they are serious about the idea of a 2 state solution, number one, the us is talking about a 2 state solution as well. present biden's talk to you about a 2 state solution. is he talking about a 2 state solution that is a viable palestinian state with a capital impulse of jerusalem on the basis of the 1967 buddhist, that's the sort of thing palestinians all prepared to talk about. and if that is what he's talking about, how do you now get to that, given that israel has built on what was supposed to be the processing in states?
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so many settlements now that they're really use, i think it's very hard when you look at the map to find a way that they can be a national home for palestinians. it could take us home when there are so many settlements, unless all of those settlements were to be dismantled. and that is going to be a huge political undertaking. and can you see the current government in his route, which is currently trying to get more settlements built putting more money aside for sacraments to agree to anything like that. it would need some real strong arming from the us side of israel. and certainly we haven't seen much strong arming join the 7 weeks of, of woodside fall from president biden. so a lot of postering when it comes to this concept of the 2 state solution, but we wait to see cod of false policy jane space. thank you. with the seaside jews and people in gaza worries, that is why the attacks could start again soon. you have an outside that is being speaking the palestinians,
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and con eunice about the concerns on the last day of the ceasefire between israel and home of the people. it's got to have mixed feelings about it, but they're mainly worried about israel resuming its attacks on civilians. well, i think we are afraid that they will receive we are afraid of the bombardments that never end. we pray that the cease fire will be extended and live and a sentiment echoed by many here. not moving a lot in the dad and we pray to god that to cease fire will extend because we live every moment and fear and tear. i'm one of the workers who left israel and until now i haven't seen my children because they're in the north of gaza and i am not able to get there. we live tragic life and situation. many say the 4 day ceasefire was too short to feel the car. since people spend their days burying their dead and checking on their injured others just wanted to get
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a little of the supplies they could find for the coming days. oh well, i'll try 50 minutes out of what we lost. it's enough. i bodied my 2 daughters and son. my wife has kidney failure and i comes on the go daddy see some we just won this will to end. despite the short respite from these really bombardment, some people are just grateful they list through with the guy sitting on the wall has killed over 20000 people. forget the destruction, but 20000 people have lost their lives and no one cares. what is the humanity there isn't any people in gaza or eagerly waiting to find out if the ceasefire will be extended. they simply have no idea what to expect. but they hope that ease rails war will end soon. you missy is just the, the time eunice in the southern gaza strip like a, well,
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let's go to gaza now. and how do we move? who's in con, you in this, in the staff, the strip a and had a, a real state of anticipation among, of course, the residence of gaza, about what will happen next. and that coming out is that what would it mean for people in gauze or for instance, to see the slicing stock 2nd yes, indeed, a great deal of the vision since early hours of this morning knowing that this is the last be of the seeds by or pause, but the fact that what people here are looking for what is more of a permanent ceasefire. they afford they de la or extend it to another to day or even 10 days. a deal is not enough, is not, is not what people are looking for. in addition, they look at the current that sees fire deal as incomplete unfair, as it doesn't include the return of 1500000 people. it's a move to the southern part to avoid getting bombed in the northern parts. there is
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this, that sense of frustration, as well as there is a cautious optimism. but right now, this is a sense of concern and, and, and fear about whether 8 of the possibility of extending the ceasefire is doable or not. so far. we learn about it from a source that there is a one, the possibility of 4 extension of the seas fire. and that will then involve the, the release of it. the, the 20 is really then more palestinians. it's once every 20 captive and more policy in a did you need a from is really. busy the presence there are it talks and have really a post by the egyptian on the country mediator for a 4 days. these fire. 5 under the so far that there aren't any, a certain tendency about where are these talks and negotiations are going to end. but the,
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the general moods right here at this hour because we're all these hours that separates us from the end of these fires. do want to clear and direct statement that the seeds fire is going to be extended so people can plan their next day, or at least they can a sleep with peace. then i know i can see how needing a clear definitional understanding about what's going to happen in the next 24 hours ago a very long way that let's talk about 8. how do you? because i know, hey, it is going through for now, but nowhere near the 700 to 800 trucks a day that went through before this conflict is the, is getting to gauze or reaching those that need it most it is. well, the question of 8 is really important and very, very connected to the, the talks about the ceasefire. now that if we look into any extended ceasefire, i mean there are more attracts of a human, a 3 and
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a that would be allowed into the gaza strip and the cycle of delivering and the cycle of saving those who survive this really bombardment. it will continue, but as of now, the concern is it's not about if this is fire doesn't uh, if it stops it about that, but it will, it will involve other things, the bar in gulf, humanitarian aid, as well as the going back to bombardment. but so far, people are looking into what have been allowed to enter the golf. zip is minimal compared to their, their daily needs thing just for a moment. those people who evacuated from the north and gaza city to decide if i were to about 1500000 and think of the rest of the population. another 1000000 in the southern part all live through regular relative minute stay the live. they had all of their needs on daily basis, yet there was a need for more than 700 trucks to enter
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a gauze every day to satisfy their needs. now in this difficult time period of war, as is the time of of difficult time of bill of hardship and difficulties. only about 500 of the trucks have been allowed to enter the gauze as of 100 of those trucks made it to the northern parts to an area that needed the most. we're talking about medical supplies, food supplies, and water supplies, and other survive them at items needed for that for people to sustain themselves to continue surviving degrees. 2 of them is that it caused by these variable environment and the wiped out neighborhoods an entire residential building. what's needed the most right now is medical supplies, water and fuels. these are are the 3 major a lice, lions where i called him the lifeline of dogs is also stripped right now. medical supplies to combat the owners and us for those of diseases and combat all the disease resulting it from the decompose a bodies under the rubble,
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they need to drink the clean water. as the vast majority of water is contaminated, the gross of fuel is a challenge and to get the fuel. well, it means that baker is going back to operate at cars, going back to move and also hospitalized will try to get back to gradually to offer some of the services needed. don't forget, don't forget, a gaza will of the northern part would remain without health health care for a long period of time after the work is over. honey, many things for the update of moods, income units. now these trading ministry has carried out more raids across the occupied westbank. so just storms they all before on the area east of nablus, as well as the city of janine in the early hours of monday. israel is released a $117.00 palace to ministers. the swamp for prisoners and captives began on friday, but it has arrested more than $3000.00 palestinians across the occupied westbank since october. the 7th of that,
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64 we detained in just the past 24 hours. as far as the forces have conducted grades across jeanine, ramallah of nablus, and the 116 palestinians were arrested in the past 3 days to learn the same sort of the joints as now from remodeling the occupied westbank and saying, i don't think this has missed on all view is it is incredibly ironic the on the one hand, as really forces you'll start to use of releasing palestinian prisoners. but they're also continuing to conduct to shares number or press 2 that is correct and we've spoken to people in the communities that have been rated, especially those in the last 24 hours from here in ramallah around this area to novelist, a jeanine. they've been raised ongoing throughout the night and into the day. and one of the family members we spoke to a father whose son was among one of the 26 people taking and 99 your room, a law detained. now he says that his son was 16, is just about to graduate,
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is got one more year to go. and if he doesn't get out of prison in time, that the palestinians that are treated like this, these really are not just robbing them of their time. now they're robbing them of their potential of what they could be in the future. missing out on key moments like graduating from high school going on to higher studies. he also described feeling in these communities, doing these rates constantly terrorized and they worry. and what is really trying to do is turn the frequency of the rates. now they've gone up since the october 7th incidents happen since the war and guys have again, they've gone up exponentially in the occupied westbank. there were already had record levels earlier this year. the worry is that this is the new normal that this is something the is really forces are trying to normalize a new intense daily res, daily detentions, and often times daily kill us. now when we were speaking to these communities and the communities that we keep speaking to, they don't just describe feeling afraid. they describe feeling constantly and
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bullied, and, and even in check points, even a checked ones that are ubiquitous, all across the occupied territories. they've got the terrain wherever palestinians go, just minding their own business, going about their day. these checkpoints often intersect in, in very disruptive ways into that. and we've been speaking to the palestinian prisoner society and they've updated that number of 116 if you count the number of check point detentions along with the rates that have happened in the last 3 days since the c, as far as swap deal that number is now 260 more than twice as many people had been detained as israel has released. and i think it's easiest to forget that is real. the country's self proclaimed is the only democracy in the middle east. officials and he is really government often say that runs a parallel government did runs a parallel military rule in the occupied palestinian territories, subjecting residents here to some of the harshest treatment in the region and what we constantly see and something of that that that allows us to have a little bit of
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a perspective on the swap deal for every family that is celebrating the oh, the have that have been a waiting the return, the homecoming of a loved one from israeli occupier detention as they describe it for every family that is doing that there is one family or many more that are this grieving the, the absence of a newly detained family member. and in many cases grieving the desk, the loss of a loved one. since the events of october, 7th, 239 people have died in is really raised in the occupied westbank far from the war . and guys are far from area. is it under how much control in the occupied west? it's the same as for avi and romano. thank you. the still ahead on that, which is 0. have a setting in france. if i open the soup kitchen to offer a brief response to guys is hungry.
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the well florida state. capital tallahassee was dallas with rain. the other day, hey everyone, now look what's happening. colder air has punched in so it looks in 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 all covered is called their rushes out of the us. it's gonna 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 weather maker moving into canada is 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 con, may be a bit breezy across the canadian prairies sunshine for western canada and the pacific northwest. and there is a storm system just off the pacific. this will move in to california,
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give us somewhat weather in san francisco over the next several days to check back with us. we'll keep tabs on that to the top end of south america. we go still 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 it was the gruesome module that shots malaysia to release one was sentenced to death for shooting a young woman. i'm blowing up a party that was the killing link to malaysia, the highest office in 101 east was exclusive, one of the convicted liz breaks the silence to make some stakes for revelations. measurement a 00. we must speaks on out to 0. frank assessments far as this placement in persecutions,
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it seems to be another informed what we see here is log in to change the reality, but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of today's headlines. do you think even the president of the united states, when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian full of he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of a private as a nursing officer inside story on al jazeera all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a like and it's my job to shed light on how and why the book about your without us. there is
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a reminder about top stories this hour before they cease, find to between a mass of israel has entered its final day expected to end on tuesday morning, thoughts egypt council on the us on pressik for an extension or disagreements over the final names of comp tips and prism is expected to be released in the coming hours mediations from both sides of working to resolve the issue. as well as continued its rates on the occupied westbank. at least 213 on palestinians have been killed. the more than 3000 arrested since october, the 2nd, a little testimonies following this way. the concert was held by a mass of being discussed in these rarely media following their release, the correspondents on israel's channel, 13 details. some of the experience is described by the captives themselves. we know we should keep them if we can kind of with the bill from what they were brought into a tunnel that stands kilometers. some of them are transported on a motorcycle. the amount from her mouse is counting them inside the tunnel. some of
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them often falls, but 4 or 5 kilometers, apparently to the area of ton unit hospital, where they were detained together all the time. because they were content, they were not being exhausted to their captors did not use violence against them. food was limited, and this is why it seems they had lost ways for in regards to medications or so. there was an attempt to buy a mazda, provide them with medicine for the not on a regular basis. like, there were days when medicines weren't available on days when they were nauseous. i mean, it's got us out of heart of susan tennessee where families have been gathering day off the day to push for the release of captives. and so i went on the last of this exchange deal days, at least for now we believe more tried to come to upset to be released. is there a sense that this is going well? a little bit quiet so this evening in the square and that's probably just because of a change in weather here. it's a lot colder and rain is expected, said spots yes. that has been a huge relief and you'll see in the last few days
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a change where the 1st day everyone was very, very cautious. they said that they couldn't celebrate too soon because the none of the caps is the rest of them hadn't been returned. but yes, today definitely you felt a difference in the way that they changed on those of arriving a lot happier. and it's very clear having spoken to people here and those are speaking on tv that they do will not extension to cease by just saying i need a rest thing now is writing media reporting, but egypt has said that so 11 captives will be released today. we're not sure if that's been confirmed just yet, but they're also saying that 2 of them will be mothers. and this seems to have been the speaking point 9 reference to what you would we were just listening to in terms of the details of how they've been treated. lots of them. i've been saying it seems the medical staff are saying that they had what held in huge holes is the what they used on the ground, they believe about full of 5 to 5 floors raw. the down. they said they had basic
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food like chick p a homeless and pits of bread, a know access to vege and fruit. they had access to lights up to 2 hours a day. they were also asked whether they'd been able to keep across what was going on here. and it seems like it's, it's, uh, some of them, not all of them had some access to the tv on radio and said that they were aware that says riley's were rallying of for them to bring them back. and that they will put same pressure to ensure that they still uh, went through. so it seems like they were across what was going on. um there was more details. it was also really saying that um that was the tubs. medical conditions did receive medication, but they had trouble the last of the time sleeping there seems to one account with a mouse mice. somebody had given them a sleeping tablet and they divided it amongst them. it seems that also some people said that they've also pen and paper, but they didn't have access to that. so lots of little details, but it's painting
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a bigger picture as to the treatment. and also it was acknowledged by medical stuff, but they are in good condition. and it seems in the words of one of the people that spoke to one of the local radio stations that they wanted to ensure they were in good condition for when they had them over a lot of these details was still coming through as close as people start to, to talk to the media. you'll remember one of them was the us, russian, sorry, brother and his randy, russian citizen his on has been speaking, saying that he'd managed to escape off to the building. it was being housing was hit fine, his radio strike. he managed to escape for a few days. he was then hands it back to hum us and he was one of the people that was released yesterday. so all the details that are coming out slowly and i'm expecting we'll be hearing a lot more of those kind of stories. yeah, very interesting details indeed. so the highest in tel aviv. okay, well let's bring in a keep a held up. it was a political and listen to contribute to, to the,
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it's very liberal daily har ets. he's intelligible so, and joins us live. so keep a fussy walk into the program. we've just been hearing from a correspondence out of audits will. so instead of we've talking about the testimonies that are starting to appear in the media to be made public about the experiences of these really come to us in gaza. not a lot though is known at the moment. how would you account for that lack of information a while leaves a uh, 2 different kinds of explanations. one is that the way we uh, was asked by the other, sorry to use to keep away from the captives this i released. cuz many of them very young children, you saw young girls. we didn't even know they went out where, well the worry about of their parents is you know, uh,
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some of them will not see the parents again. they will of children and the operation on october 7th. right. the other the other reason is that um, so maybe this is uh the surgeries is the other one is that is what it wants to get as much information as you can about uh the menus where they were kept. if there is any access to these places and to be more careful when uh, striking, see the areas wherever they work yet. so sorry about sir, is this also about sorry, there's robins. this also might be sort of government being worried about this reflecting pat bill and then because then you a few weeks ago when the 1st to his right, he kept his release. there was a press conference almost immediately in which 85 year old a youngster of ed live ships, gave a frank assessment of a time and captivity. she said all from us that they have schooled us in this terrible attack. of course nobody's denying the trauma being kidnapped,
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but i'm wondering how, how woods continue to shape is ready perceptions of this conflict on the government's handling of it. yes, um, as you know the, the hospital that uh, treated uh, one of the uh 1st hostages, the old lady was criticized offering access to the media and some even pre decided the old lady for offering positive public relations to become us for treating uh uh, the the human car, the human condo, and uh, we don't know what we see is the kind of a campaign, immediate campaign campaign and the is radio. so he's doing the best not to show any compassion to the but
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a scene is both in god. and of course it may be. busy that drugs, they keep saying, come on, isis all come off nazis. so the cap is who our lease, and so positive stories about the, the way to come by sweet time is up to 3 base service to the, the is ready media campaign. right? wow. that's all this so, so sorry, i just, i also extends to your publication hard because i understand israel's communications minutes to show them a call. he submitted a proposal to, to sanction our ets. what does that mean in terms of voices that may be critical of the governments and their ability to speak freely of this content? a yes a these they say you can hardly find a for the pieces is the data center list that is talking about the day
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after about the lead do is you the peace process? the need to extend the ceasefire hours is actually one of the only mean. yeah. that works. that the is keeping the balance with both furnaces. today, there was an article that could decide these radio stories for going off to a seniors who the incentive rate's the return of the present as and offering chad these to the naples is uh they, they follow the, the social media. and i can tell that it's not very pleasant to be even balanced these days. there is a campaign of, uh, uh, speakers box speakers and the values we together. we will, we and you can see this ever, well, uh and uh, uh, it's like, you know,
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when the guys oh shoot the, when a is raise up to the really out shoot, restrain himself and criticism for the day after. and yes, this was offered. what you just mentioned, the, the, the, this bill was offered by the minister all you really gave. wow. i don't believe this is going to pass. but that the fact that a minister petition done to bring up such an idea is almost, i'm president. a keep it as being the important to hear your voice on the channel, receiving and keeping out a political analyst to contribute to these ready newspaper hearts. a thank you. okay, well joined to the studio now about how to 0 seen of him. elliptical analyst smiling bashar really interesting conversation there with the akiva elder. i mean the take away what was the mean. he basically said that it's not even possible to be balanced. and israel at the moment,
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what's to say about the threatening leadership's need to control the narrative? well, you know, the, the head of the opposition, not even the head of the government. the bottom position is on who used to be a journalist. right? that as well as tv journalist said that even if you're neutral on the issue, you are from us. oh, i think you should have been something else but, but he just went on and on to say, we don't want, could have the ability. we don't want you try to do we want you all to be pro is right. we don't want to hear anything about objectivity on software. so yes, the, the overall atmosphere is electrified. it is right amongst themselves. there is nothing. there is no such a thing as, but a stimulus bears how mouse and the dead and the killed and the one did them to destroy. this doesn't even come up in the united states toward. there is even, and that's the understanding of factions. and then there is, is there and it's civilized culture and it's a civilized war and so on,
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so forth. anything else really, from within the general just of these really means doesn't exist. and some of the publications like cod it's you don't see a bit more sort of uh, what's the words without sober analyses. so, but a views of what's going on. some, even one of the danger of continuing with the genocide the war. but generally speaking, especially when it comes to the television stations, it's quite the, you know, it's quite the closed closed box. just wanted to extend that is playing out in terms of public opinion. and i don't know if you get on to this question. but if there was an election tomorrow in israel, would not no, so be in power. well the, the pool does it show him to have to be less than uh, less than 2 digits. i mean, using the one digits uh, in terms of people stuff to him. right. that's why when we spoke yesterday, he's showing himself in army fatigues and trying to look like
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a wartime leader trying to reassure the. is there any public about his concern for the captives and as also what that's what he's really trying his best to save his skin and to serve his political future. but there is almost across the board consensus in israel that once this war is over, he is over to he's trying to squeeze as an, as much the opportunity to us possible out of it. you know, with his friend joe in washington and try somehow to kind of, you know, spring again into action. but some for some reason it's not working out for them is right is just don't trust them anymore. he's screwed up big time, both in october 7 and before october. so what do you think about one? it's probably the most mis understood aspect internationally when it comes to this concept as well. i think, i think there's a 2nd understanding that these radios have tried their best to do over many years
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now remained decades what they called there was through an attitude, meaning they are part of the west. and so what happens to these ratings? a lot of the people in the worst need to understand this isn't happening to them. and if it happens to is right now, what could happen to them later? and these are all sort of listings and at ups and, you know, the definition evolution, you never know, we can trust them and so on, so forth. and that's kind of, it goes a lot with, with the father, right? and europe and in the united states that it thinks of that up to the most lives, some kind of a danger, like, you know, illegal immigration and, and, and $10.00 a month. so it's, i plays a lot with that. and so in a sense, we, so, and best for me is that when a humane level is the most important resource at the start, if a cation of victim victim, which is really a child, is held captive, which is not, is not justified. it's criminal. but when you compare that to
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a 1000 suspicious thing and children and babies that were killed in this conflict, and yet these really media, there's a sorry, the worst time media was sent, public opinion continues to focus on that one child and dropped the suffering of this other children in the past and is this, and is there a the life is worth more than a 1st thing in life? what one is ready? life is worth more than 5000 better spending life and hands, i think in the many ways. and that we mustn't do, we don't do that then i'll just see it. i think a lot of people do in other out. ringback missing the forest for the trees. all right, so we can now know that these 2 days we're going to focus on the hostages. and by the way, i just learned that 40 hostages, according to the category, prime minister, are not held by him. us 40 women and children are not held behind us. i find them through their health by gang, perhaps of the side of the groups operating the goal is a strict. yeah. kind of the best of what has been reported. so the idea here is
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that we're focused on this big bit of details. i'm good, very good at it. i mean, you know, our correspondence or what i, you know this as excellent our, but we shouldn't miss the forest for the trees. is that the surgeon the absurdity of i've spoken about a pause of one day to day 3 day. and these really stunning us every day that they kind of go back toward back to bombing binding hospitals and schools, and especially good things that they're going to move southwards. where there are some media that have civilians in the south. they're going to be bombed again and again, and starved on the collective punishment. so it's kind of absurd that we are or you know, preoccupied with a few days of a fall. is that the best number? i didn't insist that this is the most important thing today. when in fact, what is the most important thing today, is the an occupation that goes on unabated a siege that goes on updated and definitely a war that's going to continue in on the amount of time. yeah,
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well let's see what diplomatic efforts able to achieve regarding that, and that's a mind, bashar, thank you. police in the us state of vermont, have a rest of the suspects in the shooting of 3 pos to me, an american university students. 2 of them are in now in intensive care, local police and the fbi. i'm investigating, see if this was a hate crime she had pretends he has more of the 3 pallets the noun, american university students wouldn't buffington's amongst the thanksgiving holidays, visiting the relatives of one of the 20 year olds. this photos reported to have been taken just before they went for a walk to we're going to compare the traditional policy and head dress scarves. police say they have no 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 them for no apparent reason is even though more clear that it is a hate crime. they were not robbed. it wasn't
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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, a graduates of a school in ramallah and the occupied westbank. and that was studying at harvard brown. i'm just trinity universities in the us. we are a quick, this school and palestine who were established in ages 69 and we have the international baccalaureate program. most of our students, let's say, even i'm as a number of like 40 percent of our students. they study abroad in the us. and in the euro, the sequence families issue this statements, we call on law enforcement to conduct a further investigation, including treating this as a hate crime. we will not be comfortable until the shooter is brought to justice. we need to ensure that our children are protected and this heinous crime is not repeated. since the world goes a rise in the tax on arab americans, and they simply cooling for
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a cease fire has been reported around the us. she ever time see elders in the car, let's take a look at some of the days of an use now. and molly's government is asking people who flight the northern city of could dial to return home is full of days. we gain control of the city last week, many of from the semi no magic to our reg as the group and say they are too afraid to go back to class talk reports. the, by the border with algeria in teams are watching, displays tour eggs from kids living and makes shift tens, still shaking after mollys military targeted them with a drones drag. several were killed scores injured after seizing the city of kid del from to our grapples volumes. soldiers with the help of bagginger fighters or on the offensive in the countries northern region for the so the amount isn't up. so we are scared of wagner. and molly, there wasn't any problems before they arrived. we trusted the military. wagner is
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the heading. people. we're really afraid we've left everything behind food and our animals. we're too afraid to return home. but molly's government is calling on those displaced to return home to get out. the military are going your house to house, searching for a tour, a gravel go to the joining low sweep of the city we found. and he used a lot of weapons and vehicles, which we now have to hand in this comp. the images circulating on social media show as nick, bumper, or residents of t dot looting homes of their arab 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 aid agencies, a tens of thousands of displaced people live in far flung places with little assistance. it is no human fit and assistance because the access is looked access is not possible nowadays,
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the need of huge. and oftentimes they need the terminal for to in terms of substitution. i need to move me because i system, the tory people are isolated and displaced their hopes for an independent homeland . they call the, as it was, seem distant, for now, it is for them a matter of survival. nicholas hawk elgin's your court hearings have begun, and badging for a lawsuit brought home by the families of passengers last to malaysia airlines flight 3702018 report failed to identify what caused the plane to disappear of the indian ocean on the fly for calling them for to by june, 9 years ago, katrina who has more form badging. this is amazing courthouse with dozens of relatives of 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 through ratings seriously disappeared over the indian ocean. unlocked
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a 20 not since the most of the relatives of those on board has this settled. i was told with malaysian airlines receiving compensation of about $350000.00 with a dozens of families driving proceeding to say the airlines, the insurance company, and the plain manufacturer must admit that 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 to me from you. we'll kind of you in our original intention has never changed. that is to find the arrow cross and the passengers will 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 to 0. okay, let me take you back to our coverage of the goes one out to you and so civilians and the besieged strip facing the immediate possibility of starvation as food supplies continue to run dangerously low. but despite the suffering,
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palestinians are coming together to help each other. and my little con reports on the streets of con eunice, a simmering part of soup, tells the story of compassion and strength in cost with 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 industry manager the aims to give something to the display speaking, who came from the north. they have suffered a lot of pain and between this 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 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,
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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 one and asking god to bless me. the car has no use when there is no fuel. so they use donkey carts to transport cauldrons of lentils all the way to sell out dean road, a road that tens of thousands of palestinians have taken from the north of gaza to the south through was really checkpoints. for many, it's their 1st meal of a terrifying day and a small comfort after weeks. the situation is very difficult, it's tough and above any imagination its destruction. nothing to eat and nothing to drink, no electricity, and no flower in gaza. and in the north, there is no life at all. garza is the dignity garza is the history gaz. the is the civilization. if you want gaza, just stay some for the sake of gallons or
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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. okay, you're up to date, that's it for me and the bulk of the best use of it. i'll be back in just a, by this time with much more of today's used like so watching the, the house on this structure was actually destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that far a, how many 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. we let me just show you these rand. he's actually drilled
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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 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. or israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage. they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really saw palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story. yeah. 15 members of his own from killed in and ask dr. sharon, what's happening on that? we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is the listening post minutes
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a mass on israel say they were willing to do it, but there were disagreements,

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