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set for it and type domain, the new up from out is 0 new at you think? is it the the fire alarm serial then? yea, this is the news our lives from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, a 4th exchange of captives and prisoners. the military wing of hamas hands over a group of 17 captive, so the red cross and gaza and exchanged, 33 palestinian prisoners are freed from is really jails. 30 of them children. this is part of a ceasefire deal between israel and homos, which has now been extended by 2 days and more. a drug center does have an 8
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agencies, one. it is not enough for those who survived israel's weeks loans on board. the it is 20 g m t that is 10 pm in gaza, where at this moment israel and hamas are engaged in a 4th exchange of captives and prisoners. this was the moment when the military wing of i'm off handed over a group of 17 captives to the red cross in southern gaza. include 11 is relays, and 6 time nationals. and these are the scenes that offer a present in the occupied westbank. that's where a group of 33 palestinian prisoners nearly all of them children are being released into the custody of the i. c r c soon to be reunited with their families. meanwhile, palestinian civilians on the ground and guns that have been given more time to breeds after israel and moss agreed to extend their ceasefire for further 2 days.
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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 and was due to expire tuesday morning. well, earlier we spoke to has the ahmad a member of homeless political bureau and he says he hopes the extended ceasefire will gradually bring back normal life and gaza. 3, you have agreed to, to give the mon hostages. and to extend to this is for the for 2 days, i think this is a good news for our people and do for and especially for people in garza, they will creedmore or they will restore them on and goes us to pick on. yeah. and they would have to and gradually to the one of my life. i hope you, i, we kind extent until really the end of this world. and douglas, you know, people in dozens of working in this issue with different boss, we want to stop the war and the commissioner people. but as i said now we are in the temporary issues for ya. we are trying to extend it from time to time until
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we've used to the end of the world. i think the big support from the eh, category, uh, government and the distribution government and even western guy government, they want to, this is for to stop and d to allow for a public to come to the ocean and to, in the aggression 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 crucial news. like to add to intake issue at the end, the discuss a survey on the pl. so did. abraham is in ramallah and the occupied westbank for us . so need a we're, we're now right in the middle of this, we have the confirmation from the i, c r c. and from these really side that the captives have been released from guys are now on their way to israel, which at some point pretty soon should trigger the release of the palestinian prisoners on your side. what do you know,
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as we know the families soon as they receive the list of the names of the 33 palestinians were expected to be released. they've came here to this uh area and that's been cold and rainy. so they've chosen a place that is going to be suitable for the welcoming and the reception of those palestinians. and the people here have no, but it's a waiting game. they've been in the past 3 days, waiting and waiting until this rug would use as a. for example, the 1st day there was a 4 hour gap between the time the is really captives with release from a garza and the time when the policy and prisoners have made their way. in other days we've seen delays that were related to the deal itself. and now families are waiting expected to be meeting with their loved ones. now amongst the names, there are 3 hello city and women prisoners. and it's a and when they got released that would mean the end of the palestinian prisoners
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with sorry, the end of the women, prisoners as part of the list that is real. it has released to as part of the eligible palestinians. there are more women in his way to jails. some are from and half is way the passports and the rest. i have been detained after the 7th of october. now i'm joined here by the brother of one, a palestinian prisoner who is expected to be released today. the rather obvious means shop on app development, and i want to talk to you a little bit about a yes. meaning the conditions that she has gone through was she's in prison. she's a mother of 4. and telling me what happened to the family auster. she's been detained or
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a, what is your 1st of all, you know, we would like to think um to 0 and we would like to also uh, some guidance. we would like to thank you for the coverage and may all of my teeth rest in peace. we lived in very critical conditions. after that, my sister went to prison. she was sentenced for pep for 5 years before that this and the a towards a very critical situation because we have lost our dad who passed away. and he was very attached to her supposed to be a couple and he was not the father of yes. mean only he was the father of all the female prisoners. actually thank god for everything. come on ours of the little fresh. she always. she also lives in very difficult and tough situations and in the
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present they broke her leg in prison. that's what you mean after she wasn't isolation. can you tell us more about this? she was to us related yes for a, for a period of time. and that's kind of you how and she was tortured to me and they is she was beaten and they broke her leg. she used to come to the court and they and it was clear that her leg was broken. but till now we don't know what is her health condition. when was the last time you spoke with her? i spoke with her through the video, and sometimes she calls us when she's allowed to do so, and sometimes she's punished and they take her phone away. i mean, something other than that and then all over the last 2 years, i was not able to visit her for much. i use i was able to visit her, but now i was not. i haven't been authorized to visit her that. what about her
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children? it's very challenging to, to take the children to the prison and they have some health issues. also, it's very challenging after all, city and they are, her children are between bush about it age between 20 and 14 years old. so it's, it's very tough on them that they are just with their father as the only provider and trying to take care of them. you have to come to you, you said that she was sentenced for 5 years and now for 7 years. so let us focus on her karen on the difficulties while the difficulties and the challenges are not only for why. so it's not only my sister who is being challenged, but all the palestinians system and old people are unable to help us actually, even for our people in gaza, will not even when they come here,
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they don't. they don't consider us as a human beings and they do not give us all the humanitarian and or human values that we deserve. it. i see the biggest mean, yes, mean was and then the list of the prisoners home will be released. it's been 4 days . how, how was it? well, i've been here since the 1st of the day, and i came from jeanine high school. and i'm here in ramallah. why, why do you combine? how do you go when come? well, 1st is very difficult, a to go and come every day. for example, my parents wanted to come since 2 pm and they did not make it yet. there are several security check point and they make it very tough and difficult to get here . also, the refugee camp of jeanine is also always targeted. so it's very tough in
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challenging with the field is a house where the 4 days that you spent a year where it was supposed to be released on the 2nd date, have it in there. that's what i've been told, based on the statements of those who were with her, the prisoner. so with her and the young teenagers who were released. she was with them actually. so after she was she arrived to allow for prison. she was a simple stopped and they put, they took her out of the bus and all this is just to have a psychological game on us and not to see us celebrate or see us happy. so how do you feel now that you have just a few moments before seeing your sister? well, it's a, it's a mix feelings actually. there is happiness and joy,
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but also bitterness because it's very tough so that she will be released. but my father wouldn't be here to, to welcome her. so she, also the price for the release of those prisoners was very high and expensive given the situation in gaza. and of course, many people should be held responsible for this situation, including the arab nation and muslim nation. but also all the governments around the world and the united states. the white house should intervene and try to stop what is happening and gaza as they have children and they want them to live. it's the same for us. we have children and we want them to live. we hope that the situation will be sold soon. of course all this, but we know that is why it will not last forever. thank you. have that us man here . there the from the of yes me in the has it been trying to reach from
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a law since ours, but these really check points, the rate that is now on going in gene is making that more a more complex. as you've heard there, the document has been here for the past 4 days now waiting and anticipating the moment. he needs his sister. i need abraham reporting live there. thank you very much. as we're still waiting for confirmation of the release of palestinians that should happen soon. but hasn't happened yet. now i can go to hold out. they'll have me to hold out. you're in, go for now. i'm on the occupied westbank. you're among the teams, you know, speaking to relatives of the detainee, some of whom will be released this evening. what can you tell us as well actually here and cover them up as there's no one is expecting someone to be released maybe one day to me, a could be on the list of list that some of the people are we spoke to told us in
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this village, but really the bigger problem at the moment here is that there have been several res, by is really, are me last one being last night 25 people were detained and after that 9 of them were released. so 14 were taken in custody, bringing the total number of men that have been detained from this village arose to arrive between 40 and 50, depending on who you talk to. so this is really a big contrast to what it need that was talking about just a few minutes ago speaking to the relatives of someone who is being released with people here. the was we spoke to a told us that their loved ones had been taken away. they don't know where this saved. i don't know if they're taken to all for prison, which is inside the occupied westbank or 2 other jails that are
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inside israel. and that is an information they would not get for at least 2 weeks. and after that, there's a very long process before they can actually go and see their loved ones. no, we are actually in the garage of the i thought your family is really forces where here last, last night they did do a lot of mess up there that has been put to the people that have a raise that. but you can still see what happened in this garage, just as car been completely destroyed. and perhaps also what gives you really an indication that these really forces way here is that you have, they have sprained on this war, 2 stars of david, and the a gun with a young man holding good. that being the symbol of how these really sci fi, the senior news now, the family has actually sprayed over a to take away those signs of where i'm joined here they are the mother and the father. asthma motor. why am i to?
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yeah, we were speaking to them earlier, but then after they told me even more as to why you were telling me that it's not only your son, whereas the was the could last night. but you have another son who's also in jail since the beginning of the week of the year, which is really in the midst of us making better how that goes. i'm the given the stand, the common facilities when the one because a you must a, it's a last minute. you don't have any communication with your 1st words, your son who present have you tried to reach out to communicate with him. i've tried, but there are no way to communicate with him when we reached out to the red cross to the lawyer and we were unable to reach out to him. we have no use as of yet whatever nick was the matter. what about wish to yes, today, your other son, when he was arrested, did they tell me why he was arrested? did they tell you where they will take him? i don't know. i don't have any information. i did not even know that they took him
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. i were, they were searching the house, i was in my place and i heard that they were ruining the police and messing up the house. and after they ruined the police, complete me the forces left. so i went just to check what they've done to the house and i asked his wife wears washed, and they told me that the army took them to kemp. so they took him. i did not see him. i did not know anything about him when he was taken away. he or his children were crying. they were scared of the army and the is riley forces and they don't care as if they don't have any responsibility. they did not take into consideration that the fact the fact that there were the children there and there was a spouse, they did not even care enough to let us bid farewell to him. they did that even the door, they did not tell us anything. it was so now you have
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a son that you did not hear or get any news from a sense of months or over a month. and now the 2nd, your 2nd son is being taken away. so you need to permit, right? can you tell me how does it work? so usually the 1st step is to reach out to the red cross. the red cross will then try it can take up to a month or 2 months, depending on when is riley forces will give us the permits. sometimes the permits will be declined. so when my request is declined, it means that i can not see my son. so can you explain? how is it declined? so israel does not always approve all the permits requests. so sometimes they just decide that your request is declined and there is no discussion. you just apply for permits. if it is cleared and approved, the red cross will call you and from you about the permit. and if it is declined,
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the red cross will just inform me accordingly and will not give me any other information. i cannot even appeal or try to get some more information. in that case, i'm just not able to see my son there. i'm always, i've been walking around and talk to people that lot can see there are a lot of people and young people who are arrested in this village and people are afraid to talk these days. what is happening exactly. and maybe they are being threatened by the is riley forces. there are some young people who have been released and we know that their parents, where am i contacted and they have been told that you should not celebrate to should not wave a flag. so people were afraid, especially parents were afraid for the children in case they would be potentially look in the l a. c l, a. so there is a panic in a situation and people are stressed and concerned on de luca man. yes they are. but
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i've heard also that so whenever the you get to be your even more concerned and afraid when, when it gets dark, because you are threatened, can you explain more, what is happening? do you have a tax from both sides? the yes, most of those indeed, we have the colonizers and or the settlers, and the is riley forces a talk in is this year. for example, during the season of olive trees, we were not able to go and do what we usually do because they were afraid of the settlers. so do you think that those threats increased since the start of the war? indeed. and the, the army is even more violent since the start of the war. yes, especially the settlers, they are very violent and aggressive and to go outside the benefits and from the
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protection of the use, right. and the army. so you mean that you are permanent, the under stress and concerns? yes. so because we are now standing with you and at any moment the use right, the forces can come. so you are as scared and you think that anything can happen now? yes. at any moment they can come stomach because the so you can see his here, it's the settlement and here it's the is riley forces. so they can just come a walk in. we do not even hear any cars. they come walking on their feet and the road also does not help us to notice when they are on their way to us. but we hear over and over across the occupied westbank. similar stories in specialists is this war started. the pressure on palestinians has become, like many people told me unbearable because at this point they don't know if the children are going to be to take as much as where are they going to go. but they
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don't know also what kind of other threats that they could receive. so certainly a very difficult situation. asthma and my one told me that they were happy to see the prison is released. the just as part of this is fire deal, but they're also very worried then the, the changes will continue and they say that their experience last night is a clear message by these really forces that regardless of who is being released, the pensions will continue hold of that's very useful, a testimony from that family and it helps us complete the picture of what's happening in the occupied westbank because at the same time you have families anita, was meeting with them and reporting on them that are waiting for their relatives off and minor is to be released and that could happen imminently. and at the same time, you have even more families who have just seen their relatives be arrested and be detained. thank you very much for that. they'll have me there that we can try and
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complete that picture with mohammed jump. assume you're an occupied east. jerusalem mohammed bring us up to speed on what you've been reporting on and what you're finding. it's a 0 when i last spoke with you. we had been told that police earlier in the evening you had rated the house with a family of 4 with how much she's a 16 year old palestinian prisoner. she's been in prison for 2 years. she was convicted for a attempted stabbing of and is really settler, the family. and if with her mother had always denied those charges. now, we are about 200 meters away. that direction. that's where the home of with how much is, there's some police that are over there. they've cordoned off the areas, are many check points earlier this evening. the media that was assembled there to see when, if with how much was able to reunite with her family. because she is expected to be released this evening. those media, they were kicked out by the police force, the rated the home. also members of the extended family were kicked out of the
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house. been the police left. now in the last 10 minutes or so, we spoke of the members of the family and they've said that the police have returned and the police have told the family that while other palestinian prisoners will be released soon. but it will still be at least another few hours before before how much is released. we're unclear as to why that is. but that's the latest we've heard from the family. now what we've seen here the last few nights, this is starting to become a pattern when it comes to journal is going to the homes of palestinian prisoners were to be released prisoners who they reside and their families reside and occupied east jerusalem. as the police do not want the media covering those reunions, they do not want the press at the houses. now there's 2 reasons for that. one of the reasons is the fact that the far right wing national security minister is more been give year has repeatedly warned palestinians under his jurisdiction and
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occupied east jerusalem. that they will not allow any celebrations for returning prisoners. the other reason for that is because they do not want them speaking to the media. now just a couple of nights ago, we were at another area in occupied east jerusalem covering the release of another females palestinian prisoner. and while we were there, the police showed up 1st they told the media they had to go. then they started pushing shopping us forcing us out, got very aggressive, and it turned quite ugly. and we had to leave. and that's what's been playing out and occupied east jerusalem over the course of the last few nights and from all the palestinians, the family members of those prisoners who been released as well as some of the prisoners that we've spoken with who have now been freed. they say that they've been warned repeatedly by the police, that they are not to speak to the media. that they are not to post anything on social media. and that they are not to engage in any kind of political activity. 0
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mohammed joshua reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much sarah. hi roth is in tell a v for a families have been gathering day after day to push for the release of captive. so so are the captives are now on their way to israel. we got the confirmation roughly . what time do you think you might be expecting them? and also what's going to happen when they land in israel. so i'd like to give you an idea on timing, but it's very unpredictable. and that's because the last 3 days of this a ceasefire has been exactly that. and the timings that one would often expect seem to change quite quickly. what we do know is that they all confirmed is on their way to is route where along that journey it's still not clear. it's not clear whether they're still in egypt. it's not clear whether they cross the border into israel. it's not clear whether they are on the way to the hospital, which is the seems to be in central tel aviv. so just not clear at the moment,
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but there are some other details that have become a little bit clearer in terms of who those all that have been released. we do know now that 11 of them is ready, citizens. we seen the videos that some of them are children on the mothers to mothers. it seems. we're also having confirmation from the past to re foreign minister ministry saying that 3 of them are french nationals. 2 of them are german and 6 are origin. send me an if my mom says correct about. so 11 of them, that means that all of them are jewel citizens, which would make it the largest number released of jewel citizens in one as one group out of all of these full days of this c supplier. um also it seems and this is being reported by is writing. these are the moments again, not quite come funds, but one of those is an 11 year old in a wheel chair is not clear house why she's in a wheelchair,
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but we know that she's 11 years old. cool. do you vase angels filled the details or imagine right now, so i saw highlight reporting from televi. thank you very much for all of that. we'll speak again a little later. it's 1030 where you us are. thank you very much. now, much should on, sorry, is the official spokesperson for guitars, ministry of foreign affairs, and he was with us live now. here in doha, sir. what should we expect over the next 48 hours now that this 4 days ceasefire has been extended and that there are 2 extra days? what are we going to see during those 2 days? and as the provision and the original agreement suggests, 10 hostages will be released every day, and that will translate into an extra day 5. so we have 12 mazda confirmation, know that 20 extra hostages will be leaves in the next 2 days, and at home to kind of send you inside. that would mean that form. is there any
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jail if you'll have people of that number? so 60 percent of themes are the least for me today, the present and the same time attentive the agreement that applied and these phone days will continue when it comes to getting into getting a and the boss in the 5. i think it is a very helpful model and told us that we can build on that momentum to increase the number of cost is being released, but also to add to paying the crown by sustainable la choose to to negotiation that have taken place. so that means that the mediators katara central in this mediation effort, now have 48 hours to achieve what in 48 hours, we could be having this conversation again, what do you hope? will it happen? that we are hoping? first of all that we will increase across the number of hostages coming out we that the women and children and those that task within the hostages will be back with their family, the size of the as possible. and every day that we can buy a comma golf is very precious of the people of the especially when it comes to
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bring in your marriage. i mean a to both 1000, not as that, which is something that is very did at the moment. any 8 that goes into that is that right now is the edge welcome to, but secondly, nothing that comes into it as it goes into the a, the how to that we have seen guys know the level of to the station and destruction in the end to fix that on the sheet of humanitarian disaster that is of holding in the, in the sector. and therefore, it is very important for us to maintain and utilize every day that we get from the take, you know that in a coming in, but also allowing people to move about in that email address and the relative safety and to collect data and to help get those live in need of medical treatment, give them the medical treatment, that's the need. and obviously within the next 48 hours, perfect discussions will be had to again extend as a humanitarian to us. and we are hoping that this momentum that will event go this these additional days with help us and the opening the door apart and it goes to
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asians, far more lasting and sustainable truth. so you've used this word momentum before multiple times. how much momentum would you say is really being built towards a loss? think ceasefire, and as we have seen, we began this mediation process, given the indo, have ad i pass through the 7th of october and we have made a lot of accomplishments starting from then. we moved from a point where there was absolutely no chance for mediation whether there is or there was a few that for mediation to both of these now every day agreeing on the list and has a positive thing, believes danny, and we have the stuff of fighting that is going to expand into almost a week and now and i think we have to build on the, on that to make sure that we can move that forward. obviously we are working with what do we have the conditions, authentic associations are not at the the conditions, although the commitments we have received.

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