tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 27, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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such intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only give you that host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the global reporting of algebra. bind us where ever you get your pod cast. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm 0 venue. this is the news our lives from doha coming up in the program today. guitar says a ceasefire between homeless and israel has been extended to 2 more days. sources to algebra 0. the 4th group it is really captive held in gaza, is being handed over to the red cross. and these are light fixtures from outside of
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prison in the occupied westbank were palestinian prisoners that are set to be released. also more a drug center guys have been agencies warning, it is not enough for those who survived israel's weeks long, bombard and more rage across the occupied westbank is really forces have arrested at least 116 palestinians in just the last 3 days. the it is 1900 g m t, that is 9 pm in gaza were palestinians on the ground have been given more time to breed off. the israel and mazda agreed to extend their ceasefire for an extra 2 days. the deal was announced by katara who mediated the agreement along with the us in egypt. the initial ceasefire has brought much needed relief to the besieged strip, but it was due to expire tuesday morning just a few hours from now. how moss has confirmed this new agreement. meanwhile, he is really prime minister's office,
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has notified the families of captives expected to be released in a 4th exchange sources. tell alpha 0 that is really captive held in gaza are being handed over to the red cross. i'm us says it's also received a list of palestinian prisoners to be released by israel, which includes 30 miners earlier we spoke to has the how mind a member of homeless political bureau and he says he hopes the extended ceasefire will gradually bring back normal life and gaza, or do we have agreed to, to give the small hostages and to extend do this use for it for 2 days. i think this is a good the news for people and the court, especially for people in garza, they're one of the pre tomorrow. they will restore them on and goes to pick on. yeah. and they would have to and gradually to the normal life. i hope you're, we kind extent until really the end of this was a degree should know it. people in does all of working in this issue with different
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boss. we want to stop the war and the commissioner people. but as i said, no, we are in the temporary issues for ya. we are trying to extend it from time to time until we get to the end of the world. i think the big support from the eh, category, uh, government at the egyptian government and even western guy government do want to, this is why i have to stop and d to allow for a product to come to the ocean and to integration and to discuss the sophia and people in gauze, i hope that we can deal with this a little from the international community to continue to exist more to push on these like to add to intake issues at the end. do discuss a survey on the policy or several hierarchies. intel of either on con, isn't occupied east jerusalem, him or on this go to you 1st. what or is really government official saying about the ceasefire extension. well, there's no official comment,
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no official confirmation about the ceasefire. the only person we've already heard from is a senior advisor to these right. and government who says, as long as some asterix is upon the bargain, the sci fi can go on. there's probably a very good reason for that. this deal that happened today with the posting prisoners, i mean you've already talked to was a hard fault for it was in fact for so many hours as they were trying to, i know details. those details are any really came until the for just a few hours ago. the palestinians are getting 33 prisoners back 30 of those children, 3 of the adults and these, right, these are getting 11 captives a returned. so that may be what they did, and that's getting to see how this goes this evening in the coming hours and then maybe can some, or at least talk about the sci fi in the morning. and in the morning hours,
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it is really interesting though, because you heard from rosie how about that. he's a senior member of the mass talking about the hopes that this could be come a larger cease by becoming more palm than a truce. that's not what these right. these are saying these right, these are adamant so that once the ceasefire is over, they will go back to that will on goals. and this was reiterated by progress to benjamin netanyahu in garza, just 24 hours ago. also it'd be, uh these where the army spokesman has said, pretty much the same thing. that language isn't even remotely being talked about within is really political, military security and intelligent circles. they see this as very much a temporary way of getting that guys back. and then they can go back to and cause that what that will looks like is the next question. there is an incredible amount of pressure on israel, not to do that heavy bombarding that we've seen in the 1st uh uh,
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4647 days of the war. uh, but these riley's very, very adamant that they all going to go back in at a time of their choosing him run in occupied east jerusalem, or on con there. thank you very much. we're also watching in the center of our screens that live shot of o for prison, and this is where a policy and prisoners have been released from from that security facility over the last few days. you're seeing those, the bibs of the i, c r c. the international committee of the red cross, they're obviously in the center of this deal, facilitating both the release of palestinian prisoners from is really jails. and especially the release of the captives held in gaza. we're still monitoring that live know sour. hi roth is in tel aviv, where families have been gathering day after day to push for the release of captives. sorry, it's 9 pm, so you must, has released a new group of captains, but they're not in israel yet. what's the reaction where you are and also when would you expect them and can you detail those steps in between that time when they
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are handed over to the red cross in gaza, right, rasa. and the time when they actually arrive in israel. yeah. will i understanding at the moment is that they have been handed over to the red cross is writing media is using a video that's been shed by someone. it's not clear. i've had to look at the video . i can't see any of the. those are captive inside those that convoy of red cross vine spots. it seems also that on top of the 11 is really says they're also saying that 6 times nationals are being released, making a total of 17 people. again, unconfirmed reports. usually what happens is most people, media, everyone that's following the story, including those are here in the scribe, the families of those, the off from those towns where the attack happened and was carried out. people
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would shing dot videos very closely. it's usually the 1st one. what's that's released, showing them being handed over to the red cross. and the reason why that is, is a lot of the community members are looking on, waiting to see if they recognize any of the relatives, any of those that they know whether the neighbors or friends to see if they can recognize them. and every time they do that is a big chair and they usually tend to televise it. what we know is that it seems that the community, uh no, no, the now, oh, that's where one of the biggest numbers of death happens where people were killed, that it seems that they've gathered together to watch and it finds out what happens with this release of those videos, they all and a lot that's in the southern border next to egypt. and that's because they had to evacuate from the town and moved elsewhere because of the destruction that happens out on october 7th. so then monitoring as much as we all have now in terms of the
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order of the day was usually been happening is once they are handed over to the red cross, they all then taken to the roof off for the crossing with egypt, we had told the bear on the way that now and once they then move across than to egyptian territory, then usually egyptian television covers those with live pictures from that. they've been all met with an his rating special force unit. and then off to that, they all take can, across into is riley territory. the, the situation was very different. yes. today with one of them with the the majority rather of them being taken straight from central garza across from a different border crossing is or is really media. we're also reporting that the leader of hamas in gaza. yes. yes. in war visited the captives at some point during their captivity. what more can you tell us?
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so that's right. so this is seems to be the 1st report, hey, from this side at least saying that the, the how i see the has been why has visited those the already remaining has how is captive and goes was saying, but he met them in the tunnels and spreads and he seems to be fluent and hebrew. it has spoken to them, informing them about the ceasefire, unless thing them know what the latest situation is. we've also been hearing testimonies from those that have manage. now to come back here safely, and they're already talking about the circumstances that they were on that they've been detailing, as of israel says that it's gathering intelligence as well because they say it since head girls ones these days are over ones deceased by over whether it is this extension or not, whether however long it will be they maintain in 5 prime is benjamin s. and y'all has just said this. so as you, i've got the minister of defense that they will continue with the will. they will
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continue fighting despite what happens once and that the aim also apart from bringing by cool the concept is to eliminate from us as well. um, all of this, of course is as, as a general consensus from the us, which has been pushing for this temporary pause with the i'm to bring back as many people as they can if any, if, if anything, all of the cuts is essaro high right. reporting from television, thank you very much. and did abraham is in ramallah in the occupied westbank mid a. i understand that you are with the relative i'm looking at your screen. i'm not sure if it's the mother, perhaps of a palestinian who is going to be released today from is really jails. yes, i am with the father. this was our producer. i'm with a father of a presented of the law and call to you, and his sons name just came out on the list of names of products in his were expected to be released today. i took an assay,
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it allows you to hello awesome. so you knew that your son to be released, tell me how it was. it was a big surprise indeed. nobody was expecting it. that's my son will be released when they arrested my son joshua a few time ago. they told me you would never see your son before 2 years. i've told him that. where would you take him? push it. oh, how long has he been there? 17 months or we haven't seen him since they took him away. we did not have anything about him. we don't even know how he looks now, but thank god for everything. tell me more about the to the rest. well, it was horrific and so they entered our house around 3 am across socal west and there were different forces and the dogs with them. so i was asking them, why do you have to make such a scene? we have sons and grandsons, where are sleeping, then you should be more decent and respect our house. he said that he wants my, he wanted my son,
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so i told them to take him. he was 17 years old. this is the 4th time he's been arrested. well use of my son has been sentenced 77 times. they took him when he was 141516, and now it's 17 years old. oh, of and about them and know when he was under arrest. the investigator came and said, and i mean how he can do that, you have left to because your lawyer was strong, but this time you will stay here and you will never leave. this is how they talk to us. how can they talk to my son like this? why that they do that? well, because those are, this is an occupation force and this is the truth about these rightly occupation forces or i would that not just so that's what i went home. sometimes they arrest our sons and our children, and we try to talk to them and sometimes we are able to bring them back. but sometimes it's just him possible to talk to them. sometimes you just tried to have
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a normal conversation and they start screaming. well sometimes they feel scared because i have some i have sons and imagine when they enter the house and with their dogs, our sons are scared all so i haven't seen a use of since he's been arrested this fight yusef was with them. they also came and searched the house. they created a panic situation at home. i have sons and children. if you need anything, just give me a phone call and i will bring this on, but don't make such as soon. why would you come and search the house? why do you think they do that? because they do whatever they want. sometimes they say they went to, they just want to arrest the our sons. tell me more about the, your younger son, or if there's one thing that people need to understand, i am civilian and i don't have, i don't carry weapons or anything. but when they had they carry weapons. but
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actually they are scared of me. but me, the civilian who have nothing. what about your young son? he's very scared. he was a 5 years old when they came to the house in search. so he screamed and he, he has some sort of a trauma. know, but thank god for everything. how do you feel? are you really believing that your son will be released when looks a reset? and um, the 1st the 1st person um that's a person who would create a new problems just pro peace person. we hope that you will see your son soon. thank you so much. so this is the scene here and we've been speaking to other free prisoners who say rece, there's no guarantee that is really not going to reassess them. but again, uh for those families, this is good. the moment they're gathering here soon as they receive the list as a, as you heard from the law, it was a surprise. they had no idea because he was receiving those threats from these
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really intelligence officers who were saying to him that these people are, that his son is gonna remain in jail for as long as possible. so this is part of being different nation that isn't forced on tell us in our mid it one more thing before i let you go. i think it's important to point this out. once today is complete, then assuming everything goes ahead and is real release is the $33.00 pallets the ins from jail that it's going to release today. that will make a $150.00 pounds thing is released over a 4 day period. but over the last couple of weeks, they have actually pulled in arrested and are still detaining, far more palestinians than that. what the point i'm making is there are resting more palestinians than they are detaining. not only that, not only that they've been arresting palestinians left right and centre a since october 7th. they've had people way before that. but also there are
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palestinians were saying that we would have preferred if the list include the palestinians with hall your sentences. yes, we are talking about young boys. yes, we are talking about teenagers who their parents are telling us they're too young to handle all of that pain. that includes the experience in prison, which is interrogation, be addressed as we've just heard. and also the, the, the type that they spent a way from their families, but also palestinians were saying that there are people who would have no other chance of being with these. if it's not in a prison, there swap the deal. there's also the risk of them being re arrested. again, there is no guarantee whatsoever that they're not gonna make it back to prison. again. we've also heard from a, a free presented from bethlehem or who says that someone that has filed it, i can ask this member has filed the complaint against her in the is waiting for these i want. yeah. with these really pretty saying that she was
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a supporting terror and she should be arrested again. also when we talk about the swap deal that took place in 2011 in 2012 that so that release of these really a captive soldier. again, actually in exchange for more than 1000, tell us the new prisoners. we've seen some of those people be, we are rest as we've seen people of them being to be pointed as part of the deal. but also have seen people who left the country altogether because they believed that their faith was going to be to go in and out of prison every day. and indeed we have another prisoner whose name is net and the whole thing he was released in that sharp view. and then he had been re arrested again and again. and his wife now is launching a campaign saying he's one of the oldest palestinian prisoners, if not the oldest prisoner in the world in terms of how many months and years really not months. decades who spends in prison and abraham reporting from the
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occupied west bank. we're still looking at this split screen center screen right here is the live picture from oprah prison in the occupied west bank. now we have seen the truck go inside that we believe that we have reason to believe was carrying the palestinian prisoners who will be released. it shouldn't be too much longer now. and of course they are released once israel is satisfied that the captives held via must have been released the reporting on that at this hour. it's 19 gmc, it's just past 9 o'clock local time. and you're seeing the, the, the live shot of the roof of border crossing. so the reporting on the captives from gaza is that they have been handed over by him us to the i, c r c. which means that they're now somewhere along that process of going through the roof of border crossing into egypt, and then they will be flown. it's been by helicopter so far flown into israel, but to the best of our knowledge, we can not yet confirmed that the captives are at this hour,
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back in israel. now us president joe biden has welcome to the extension of the ceasefire. speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could, kimberly, the us has been involved along with guitar in egypt and mediating this. so this will be viewed in the us as a when they are behind the scenes diplomacy is absolutely. that's something that was echoed by the national security council spokesperson john kirby, as he met with reporters for the monday daily briefing here at the white house saying that in fact, not only has diplomacy been successful, but it's read the benefits of seeing some of 50 plus captives that has been released and the hope is with the 2 day extension that there can be an additional 20 women and children. but the white house also walking back some comments made by the president over the weekend when asked if the aid to israel the some billions of dollars supplied every year in terms of military support from the united states.
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whether or not it should have conditions tied to it, given the fact that it's military campaign against palestinians in gaza has been particularly unpopular, particularly not just with the american people, but also even within the, by the administration. that was the suggestion that was brushed off. however, in fact, what they're saying is that although the president understands the strong feelings over this conflict, he believes that the approach the rest is taken supporting israel right now is the right one. and had there been conditions tied in facts that could have impeded the captives released take a listen to what john kirby had to say. the approach that we're taking with israel and quite frankly, with our partners in the region, is working. it's getting 8 into people that need it. it's getting a pause and the fighting is getting hostages out is getting americans out in quite frankly, we continue to urge and will continue to urge these rarely, as, as they conduct military operations to do so. with the utmost care. for instance,
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the president remains engaged, having a hands on approach over the weekend. we understand in terms of ensuring that this today extension would go into effect to the white house, believes this is because of the president's personal engagement. having said that, well, they are hopeful that this will result in the release of further captives. they also acknowledge that here at the white house that they support israel's plan to resume its military campaign against palestinians and gaza. given the fact that the white house is supporting the idea that hamas is a genocidal threat to israel's existence. houses here as white house correspondent . kimberly how good. thank you very much that report and kimberly, joining us live now from alexandria. virginia is former us just as an assistant secretary of state p. j. crowley. i was just saying that, kimberly, this will undoubtedly be seen as a win for all the mediators, us included. but they've now got an extended period of time just 48 hours to try
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and negotiate another extension which the us says is it's go along with guitar and egypt. what do you think the us says to israel over the next 48 hours to? well, 1st of all, i'm not sure this is a when it's a pause, but we don't know, you know, for how long it has been productive on both sides. and i, i think the, the president will continue to encourage the as really government, as long as this is seen as fruitful. i do think it's, it's fruitful on all sides or has just been released prisoners being released a positive reaction to allow your aid to continue. but this is going to be, you know, calculations made on a day by day basis. they have not been very successful in securing the release of american nationals now yesterday there was for the 1st time as part of the ceasefire agreement, one captive who was released to austin, who did have the american. it was an american national. and they believe according
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to john kirby, the us national security advisor, that there are between 8 and 9 us nationals left in gaza. what, how do they go about securing their release? well, i'm sure that's the subject of the ongoing negotiation involving the united states involving is real involved in culture involving egypt, you know, to try to get as many people have released to try to get as much a to into the pals, to the end people as possible, mindful that this is happening in the middle of a con. mm. how do those conversations work then with and, and there are multiple conversations going on at once to be clear that the americans are talking to these really is there also talking to the other mediators or really running points on this, the categories as well. i think it is john kirby said, the white house today, you know, i mean part of this cars, you know,
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allows better planning to be done so that assuming the conflict will restart at some point in time. it can be better directed to hamas. and using this time so that civilians to the extent possible, or isolated by from this con, from this, of the, from the actual fighting. so i think there's, you know, there's value in this pause, but i bet, no doubt, you know, as long as the, as really objective is to eliminate come off as a governing entity. you know, this world will resume at some point. should that be the assumption that the conflict is going to resume the high intensity bombardment of gaza? well, you know, from it is really standpoint, you have a army deployed your into gaza territory and, and proximate to it's adversary. you know, um and at some point either you use that army or you re deploy it. um so,
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so you know, this coverage situation is fruitful, you know, but i, i do think that the army is positioned to resume the conflict. that will happen at some point. i p. j. crowley, former us assistant secretary of state. thank you for joining us on the program. always the pleasure. a. let's go to tower. god was on the inside, eunice. sorry guys. it will get a were free from the fighting for 2 more days. how were palestinians reacting to that yes, there is. uh most of the days of extensions thats had been agreed that we and how much and israel to reach and even to extend is considered to be a kind of 2 days of relief and come to us for more than 2300000 palestinians who had been living on the relentless compartment by the occupation forces for more than 7 weeks of fighting between both fox on the grounds, generally palestinians as this, as the science of place on the ground,
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they started to look for gathering their much needed supplies, including force. what's that and having access to all kinds of fuel and guns that have been allowed for the 1st time to into the goals within the food they choose. that had been pro kids by cook top and along side with us and addiction authorities was also included with the policy and also during the stays of extension of the truth between our mazda and isabel. is that so they are going to have some more time to read twice the dead bodies of palestinians who are still under the russells and also to uh, to uh, to take and to gain everything that had left beyond the destruction of the east valley forces for the houses in separate parts, i mean generally in the north ends in central areas of johnson city. now clearly these days considered to be very important for palestinians. as more humanitarian aids are expected to flow within those state. those 2 days of extensions that's will help palestinian to coup with the aggravating humanitarian crisis on the
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grounds. dark up with whom reporting live from hon eunice inside the gaza strip. thank you very much. sorry, let me turn to nor do milady. now. professor media and communication at guitar university. you're joining us in the studio. thank you very much for your time this evening. thank you for having the key word going into the ceasefire agreement. when you listen to the main mediator, a guitar was momentum. this thing we hope these 4 days will help us build momentum to get to an extension of the ceasefire, another extension, etc, to maybe at some point get a permanent stop in the sliding. where do you think we are in this momentum right now? well, i think we made very good progress in my opinion, and i, i'm here, i'm giving a message of hope as opposed to the message of despair or calling for war by the previous guess who is the us assistant secretary of state. i think what the, he was very cautious about this to day extension thing. the negative. i think in my
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opinion he was very negative. and i think the west diplomacy should be more productive in terms of thinking about the a 3000000000 gods and people who are now at the start of the winter season. and we've seen on the international television screens today where people have started to kind of look for the basics of surviving under the rain yesterday trades. and by this time, especially in the, there was a heavy rain and people were kind of trying to resume and solve is what is left from their households from those of close terms of any basic property. most of them, but they don't have homes. what to live in, which means the incense or some of them they will live in broken dom oldest houses . this is exactly the situation and we have a us diplomacy, which now talking about the possibility offers you make the war. i think for this part of the world, if we take egypt,
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if you take gum cuts or i think it's more positive diplomacy and we, we are in a, in the my opinion in a historically moment. whether it's but the possibility of extending the says fire into another 2 days another 4 days and probably to a permanent one where that would be a prep, a solution. now this is, this is 1st of, of the fig. secondly, um, uh, based on this, the international community should, should, wendy, we consider this war and this conflict and give more just it to the point. assuming is you can think only a for the security office, right? yes, that's, that's understandable. that's the state. but also you should think about this, it goes to the policy means you cannot base the security of a country on the definition of bombardment on the annihilation of another country. this is unacceptable. this is unreasonable in this day and age. this is also in humane. i mean, if, if we think about the amount of damage you're talking longer term, now what you, what you're just talking about right now is a longer term,
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political solution and everyone. but israel is calling for a longer term political solution along the lines of a 2 state solution, but there doesn't seem to be any concrete movement towards it. while unfortunately, these riley is nothing i'm up from family symptom at any hour. for example, since yesterday, i mean he wants, he wants to calling about the same vegas and unrealistic themes. one is the annihilation section of how my eyes. and then secondly, is the change of the state. the skill in it has all of these on unrealistic. i mean, all of the international observers they've been calling came, but how much is more than a small entity? right. so if you think about an island that kind of does, that means you're not elating. 3000000 people from existing. this is exactly what i mean. a don't say everyone in the heads is how much, but everyone thinks of how much is defending them. right? so i think we need to think about the humanitarian and he,
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human part of this war and conflict. now if this war is humans, that means the people who been allowed a window of 4 or 5 days of breathing of eating and drinking like humans, that would be again bombarded in kills why being fed. so it's, it's, it's a very complex and unbelievable in a way situation. so therefore, i think that should be a comprehensive, thoughtful way of looking into this conflict. meaning, trying to kind of get all the parties involved and try to think about a permanent and possible solution which is a win win to, to everybody. now, as you mentioned, i mean the, the as well as, for example, they've been called a given even some are because they've been calling to the coming, going back to the 2 state solution. but i think even this idea is also they didn't work for the last 30 years since 1967. so then for even even coming to a conclusion like this, it has to be in the tables that have to be mechanisms which allow the palestinians
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to have a real estate. most of patches of land called the policy and authority, for example, which is the condo from a deprived of from old forms of authority. the only really govern a handful of cities in the west bank. you know, i mean, i mean, but with what power, there's no power. there's no really, i mean i'm, it is where the army can invade, you need could invade every town and city in, in, in, in the, in the west bank. so what form of authorities? so i think coming back to the issue of the a 2 state solution, i think it has to be revisited. again, that has to be met can, is, which was the old bodies justice and real authority on the land. when we say a palestinian police city and state, we need to identify it. we need to give it all the mechanism is all village jim. it is easy to, to, to work as, as a state in the same way when we think about them is what the point is, is we've been witnessing did a good us, but it didn't go off, for example, $30.00 to $4.00,
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to use the claim or the says playing by the is when the government that is the only democracy in the middle east. what if there's a democracy for one people and depriving the other people from any form of democracy, any form of free freedom, any form or from a kind of, uh, having a real, a kind of identity with it as well as so you get to the, the policy is instead of the policy in is in the jews and, and policing is in other is where the city is. what hallmarks is the citizens of how they probably have the is where the passport, or is it ready identity when they have no form of something that identifies them as the wheel is why it is because they are totally deprived from that identity and what it means no, didn't milady professor media and communication and guitar university. thank you very much. it's going to do. thank you for having me. you know, i am taking a quick look again. we always are. these live pictures in the center of your screen is the between your check point and this is near where we have seen the palestinian
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prisoners be released in the last 3 days. i would venture to guess that the fire is the tires that have been set on fire tires that are burning. we've seen that before . we're still looking at that the policy and prisoners having to the best of your knowledge, been released as of yet. it is $930.00 local time. we're also watching over prison . same thing that hasn't been movement during the last few moments. however, there has been, we did see a bus about maybe 20 minutes ago. bring what we believe were the palestinian prisoners before they are released. that's where we are at this stage. still ahead on alpha 0, us authorities are investigating a possible hate crime is 3 palestinian american university students are shopped in 4 months to stay with us, the hello right after that, we're talking about quite
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a bit of snow. so let me show you where could to see you specifically germany, switzerland, austria, the czech republic. and so back here in the zone, we could see about 10 plus centimeters of snow. now when we're talking about germany, i think it's anything above 400 meters really. where the worst of that snow will be . we'll see what's across the balkans. i don't think it's kind of be like last time where we saw blizzard conditions in ne bulgaria, eastern romania and parts of ukraine as well. unfortunately, more of what weather is. so i mean in to that western side of turkey a, we do not need this, we just had some flooding in on talia and is mir. is we're looking at a nother half a month's worth of rain in the span of 12 hours, southerly windows. so that's pops up in temperatures. we're into a cold snap across the u. k. let me show you waking up wednesday morning, we'll paint the color zone dark of the blue and the purple, the lower that temperature. i think by the end of week it could be sub 0 in london, and this cold is here to stick around introducing more showers through portugal and spain. and if we go to africa right now, it is breezy pretty much from
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a rocko rate to the northeast. of libya and for southern africa, some showers and storms winds have turned around. so that means it's not as hot here, including in botswana, have your own a, just 30 for the thought provoking ons. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel 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 he have an unsettled tax upfront takes on the big issue avenue, democratic nations justified this kind of behavior is not piece of that is being
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talked about. it says war unflinching questions, rigorous debate. we are because that must, that goes to that are being carried out by both clinton young, who lives to go in there as collateral. damage has collateral damage. that's more reality is leading to what we're seeing now with the ground or solution upfront on algebra. the, the 0 reminder of our headlines this, our katara as foreign ministry says the ceasefire between our mazda and israel has been extended for 2 more days. there's been a spitting pushed by several nations to extend the deal, which was meant to expire on tuesday morning. the military wing of hamas has handed over
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a 4th group of captives to the red cross. 17 are being freed. that's 11 is released and 6 tie nationals. another group of tennessee and prisoners is also meant to be released later on monday under the deal. now the united nations secretary general has welcome to the ceasefire extension. and he's spoken about one thing. humanitarian, a deliberate, the gaza through more than one point of entry. it's a glimpse of hope and humanity in the middle of the darkness of water. and i strongly hope that these will enable us to increase even more the, the meditative nights to the people even gosset, that the suffering so much by obviously you see in the helpful baskets will be possible to have the crossings because they will facilitate the distribution. and the to also facilitate the controlled by these really sites. so i am very hopeful that this will happen. let's talk more about this. kristin salumi is live
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for us at the united nation. so kristen, the, the un secretary general and saying there that essentially it's going to be easier to scale up the aid, or at least that's how i understand his point, the scale up the aide if there are more than one border crossings. what can you tell us as well? that's right, and the united nations has scaled up considerably the amount of trucks going in with you, mounted tearing assistance in the last 4 days. but according to the secretary general, it fairly registers against the huge needs that are being sold in gaza right now. 1.7000000 people are displaced, there are many of them left their homes with little more than the clothes on their back. so even though more aid is getting in, it still is not nearly as much as was getting in before october 7th, and it's excuse me, it's still not nearly as much as we're getting. and then, and of course,
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now there's no commercial shipments going into guys that there's no food production happening. and guys as well, just over the weekend for the 1st time cooking gas got in to the gaza strip. but do you want to saying that's not nearly enough either. there's reports of people burning down, burning the doors on the homes and burning windows and things like that in order to cook food. so it gives you a sense of just how extreme the situation is and an additional process. and given that rasa suffered some damage in the conflict, and additional crossing would allow more aid to get in and a more sustainable network supply to be established. especially considering there's still some people north in gaza where there's very little access for him in a terrance and so on. but there's still people there who haven't been able to evacuate that need. help of kristen salumi reporting from un headquarters in new york. thank you very much, kristin. now james, elders eh, the is the global spokes person for unicef,
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and he's with us live from rough up inside the gaza strip. so i assume you have been assessing the needs of the palestinians, especially promising children inside the gaza strip following 7 weeks of this and tense is really bombardment. what have you found as well? so yeah, and much more than assessing on getting an age, those people they arrive, the, i'm in the situation remains the years. there's a service to this sorrow and sadness is taken russia. but for you to say, if we have a sense of what is need is always that a convoy yesterday we're getting medical supplies, medical emergency kids, kids for pregnant women. the other with pregnant women giving birth, you know, was on. and then by these all sitting there, 5 is water is absolutely critical. fuel of course equals war to get fuel to the sound of nation plants, get them pumping water again, start to reduce the stress setup costs. the fee of the great, the serial units have, has had for a long time of waterborne diseases because so many people,
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as your correspondent said, a crime, just small spikes. so the needs are enormous. you to see if we do the front on wood around the world, we know what is needed. we have trucks coming in and in the secretary general's walk bridge, right, we'd like more access points, more support and of course, extend the pause, extend the pause, turn it into a, into a sci fi trinity, and relaxing pace. can you trying? can you help us get a sense of the needs versus what palestinians are actually getting at the moment? suppose the needs are a man so many. when you see people still coming down from the south, when you say grandparents carrying children, when you see children pushing, pushing the disabled families, there's loss, businesses, hose, family members, the ability to feed their children, shape the children's side. these are the needs that what's coming in other right, things cooking, cooking yes, absolutely. but choose the columbus along flour was
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a few medicines, but it's known enough because we had 4 days of this. pause up to 7 weeks or so horrible. horror of it as to thousands and thousands of palestinian children left many more with the jostling words of war. so many children of lost parents. so it's, it's a beginning 0. busy these next 2 days is fantastic, get the hostages back, get some relief, get those palestinian children have been detained back. but the site will be callison colt a big we would. busy from 2 more days, back into the destruction of jobs and the killing of children. well, that may happen. i mean, we don't know what happens after this 48 hour extension. so i assume correct me if i'm wrong. that right now, the entire aid, the aid system is trying to rush in as much as it can over the next 48 hours. given that we don't know what happens after that. i know you're, i think just the photo and that's absolutely the chase and where as ation like
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unicef, and many other you and agencies he will say to deliver, right, no matter what the situation. but of course, if you had the intensity of a couple of weeks ago, it's very, very difficult, very, very difficult for people, for 1500000 people who are, who is sleeping rough to night. so yes, the idea is to get as much as possible. but as a humanitarian, as a father, mild years, very much to pushing every avenue, every car to a power we possibly can to ensure that we do not slide back into the destruction of homes, out of children's lives. the single 3 things people consistently seem to off for here, that is water and food and, and your piece can you bring face someone else be that also the other day when i was with colleagues in unit, if was delivery, medical supplies, you huge. and the war and all i could say was no, you will, life is being decided somewhere else. we need a stimulating to breathe. i, we hook those,
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all the people who have the decision making power. he make the right decision. the world has time again for the time and again, is it never again? will it start with never again, right now for the people in palestine. right now, what's the main bottleneck? what's the main obstacle to getting a to as many palestinians as you can? and as 8 organizations can because it is it, is it the size of the roof of border crossing? is it the logistics of the crossing? is it because the israelis or checking those vehicles thoroughly? what is it as well? i think you catch it perfectly. right. you're right there to all those things to why the un secretary general is a little crossings that, that, that would solve so many of the things that you're very clearly outlined right there. so it's all those things open little crossings that fixes those, you know, re registered, minimize the amount of the amount that needs to go into every single into every single crossing. but if we can multiply the points that a cultural, multiply the i,
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because remember in that last it is difficult to get in the enrollment fee of may the people 1st, these 2 things are completely josh, the power. so we have 1500000 people displaced, called blankets tends more to water food. they need those things that he's only got a guy come with a rabbit off styling and we've heard a continuation of a pause. but the wrapping up wrap it up, scaling, as you rightly point out 0. it maybe will come from more prophecies. it will come from reducing the amount of bureaucracy in places in re shoring security on the way . but i'll spend more crossings and continue, continue a humanitarian pause indoors these far. james elder global spokesperson for unicef . thank you so much for joining us on the program. thank you. we can go now 2 options. here's mohammed john, resume was joining us from occupied east jerusalem mohammed. look your,
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our team is on the ground and you're one of them are trying to monitor the release of palestinian prisoners from is really jails. as far as we know, that release hasn't yet happened. i understand you are on your way to meet with the relatives of a palestinian who is going to be released and that you weren't able to do so as well. so let me tell you 1st, where we are, we're in the shifts of rocks in neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem. so if you look behind me, you see there are some police officers there. this area has been cordoned off. there are check points because what happened about a 100 or so meters in that direction. there is the house of a palestinian prisoner named the fluid. how much she is. 16 years old she was arrested when she was 14 year old. these really say that she had attempted to stab a settler, the family and the girl had said all along that she didn't know such thing. now,
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earlier in the day we spoke to the family of with how much because knew what, how much was supposed to be released with the 2nd batch of prisoners on saturday evening. that didn't happen. the family was extremely worried. they didn't know if she was going to be released now. her name has appeared on the list of 33 palestinian prisoners that are expected to be released this evening. out of those 33 palestinian prisoners on the list. we see a names, the palestinians who reside in occupied east jerusalem. what's happened is in the past 40 minutes or so. police rated the house of na fluid. how much the house that we were at earlier in the day when we were speaking to her father, they went in there and they kicked out some of the journalists that were there. this is something that's become really the norm the past few days, when journalists gather at the houses of palestinian prisoners, especially an occupied east jerusalem who are expected to be released. the police come in, they read those areas, they kick out the journalist and they kick out other extended family members. it even happened to us just a couple of nights ago where you were,
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we were in another part of occupied east jerusalem with media. the police came in, they started telling us we had to leave, they started shoving, pushing, it got violated at one point they made us all leave the area. the reason for that is because in the past few days you had word from the far right wing national security minister. it's more been v or morning. any and all palestinians in occupied east jerusalem that they are not to celebrate the release of palestinian prisoners. they do not want to see celebrations happening outside of homes. they do not want to see celebrations happening inside of homes. they say if that is the case, there will be rep precautions. and because the media has been covering these releases, the police have started going to more of these homes and they have started kicking out the journalist and they started kicking out extended members of the family. that's where we're at at this hour. we're still trying to confirm if no food have met and those other prisoners are actually going to be released. it's expected that will happen has not happened yet. but here's where,
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where are we are and how much the effective today or in the day, can i ask you to be forced for a quick 2nd person is going to be released. they won't let us come in falls for a quick 2nd because we're getting a new pictures and i know our viewers will be interested in the stand by stay with me a moment. but i do want to tell our viewers what they're seeing. we have just received these pictures, these are these really captives in gaza for being released. so as if they've been watching around this time the last few days, you will have seen some somewhat similar themes play out where we will at some point get this footage and this is day 4 of the ceasefire that has now been extended for an extra 2 days and this is the footage on day 4 of the 11 is really kept as being released there. also 6 tie national, so 17 people altogether. and of course the, the logo of the red cross, the i, c r c features permanently in all these videos because there are
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a central facilitator in this deal. remember a mazda, the way it works is the, i'm us hands over captives somewhere in gaza. and we will, of course, will never wouldn't know where to the red cross at the roof of border crossing. and the red cross takes them into egypt. and from that point on, they deliver them to these really authorities who flight and it's been in helicopters. the last few days to fly them then into israel on day 2, i believe these really captives arrived in israel or the medical centers that were treating them at 3 30 in the morning. right now it is 10 pm. so how many hours does it take for them to then reaches real that where we, we don't know, we don't have an exact time on that, but that is the footage on day 4 that we have just received of is really captive and time nationals being handed over to the guy c, r c. that's okay mohammed, sorry, i have to pause you cuz we all want to know what those pictures were and we, we figured that they would be coming in at sometime around this time. so just to
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just to go back to, to your side of the story, right? because that's the, is really, is being released from gaza. you're wanting to report on the palestinian prisoners so far they haven't been released but you were explaining to us essentially is really police are kind of shutting down the any seeds of celebration or, or i suppose what they might consider excessive media coverage. i'm not sure how you would frame it is of the release of those prisoners. i'll tell you several that earlier in the day we also spoke with another female policy and prisoner that had been released from prison on saturday. and she had been returned home with her family in occupied east jerusalem. and she told us that she and her family were specifically weren't, they are not to engage in any kind of public demonstration of celebration that she is not to post any opinion on social media. and she's not to be involved in any
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political activities and time after time when we speak to either probably sending prisoners who have been released the past few days, especially here in occupied east jerusalem or their families. they say that they had been warned repeatedly that they are not to be speaking to the media. that they are to be very careful about how they showcase if they're happy about the release of those loved ones. they do not want to see celebrations. they are barring any kind of festivity happening either inside of a house or outside of a house. so when extended family members start showing up because they want to go and see and greet these relatives that they haven't seen. sometimes in years the police are telling the family you have to be very careful, you have to be very quiet. and if they think that there are too many people there are then i think that is that there will be perceived as any kind of celebration they have started cracking down. and they've also been cracking down when it comes
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to journalists covering these releases as i was saying to you before it happened to us 2 nights ago, unoccupied, east jerusalem. we were at another house, a female policy, and the prisoner was being released. returning to her home and occupied east jerusalem, she'd been in prison for years. the media was there waiting for her. the police came in, they told us we had to leave at one point, it got quite violent. they were pushing, they were shopping, they got very aggressive with us. they made us leave the area completely. this evening you had media that was assembled at the house of this 14 year, the 16 year old girl rather who was arrested when she was 14. and they made the media leave, they also kicked out members of the extended family. so this is why you keep hearing from palestinians, especially in occupied the service when that this is an indignity for them. they're not even allowed to breed a collective sigh of relief when their relatives are released from prison. this is how difficult it is for them. the release of these people is surrounded with uncertainty and many of them and told us they're worried that perhaps in the next few days,
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if there is any perception that they are celebrating or posting something or talking to the media. that perhaps they will be arrested again. so it's a very tenuous and 10 situation for them to for mohammad do stay with me for a little while longer. but again, i want to remind her of you is what we're seeing because we're just getting in these pictures of the release on day 4 of the ceasefire agreement. the release of 11 is really nationals. and now we're getting official confirmation. this is kind of been the, the steps and the, the, the, the, this is how it's on folded or something similar to this over the last few days. now where this news agency is reporting that the hostage hand over is underway at to the with the red cross. and he is really military also confirming the same thing that red cross confirming on their end. so this is a red cross source. now the 11 hostages are on their way to is really territory. so at some point they will be arriving as real mohammed. while i still have you, we don't have very much left on this show. have to take
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a short break. but if the captives from guys are on their way, it is real. do we know what is the trigger for his realtor then release the palestinian prisoners? well what we've seen play out over the last 2 nights, 0 is the once those is really captives are firmly in the hands of these really military and start being transported to hospitals and reunited with their family members. then you start seeing the palestinian prisoners being released and were united with their families. the process in occupied easter was limited. these family members have to go to a detention center in west jerusalem. and that's where they collect their loved ones. and then they're able to bring them back home. but before that happens, typically these family members up for hours prior to the release of their loved ones, these prisoners, they are visited repeatedly by is really security forces warning them that they must not celebrate in any form or fashion. so a mess house 0 is mohammed you,
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i'm assuming forwarding from occupied east jerusalem. the captives as i was saying these really captives in gaza are now on their way. this has been confirmed by the red cross and by the is really side on their way to israel. stay with the events unfold. we call back every angle these waiting on god. why would is real. vent crossing is really deputy foreign minister. he thinks that the rules of the game has changed. i'm on israel steps is that it will certainly look at the lease of more of these captives. what you might have to your drugs, are you telling view is faulty? i, you and experts on bias and wrong, well you have to do is look at the you. and while you're looking up i'm, i am hearing something i said to be able to write the bar has to stay close to the story without
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