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the dog fog negotiations for them on last thing and sustainable truths. so you've used this word momentum before multiple times. how much momentum would you say is really being built towards a last thing ceasefire? as we have seen, we began this mediation process getting into 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 with that. but there was a few that for me to asian, to both parties. now, every day agreeing on the list and has a positive thing, believes danny, and we have these stuff, a 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 we have the conditions of the negotiations. i've got at the, the conditions, although the commitments we haven't received or investigated. doug,
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they are very positive and then to the patient as we have seen. although very difficult at that time, it was a bit that it gets, but we weren't able to add to the game in a couple of days and extend it now for the said to date the team working here on and don't have the operation that well has been working day and night and non stop at electricity to make sure that we have this momentum and we built a product that i'm quite sure that the team will have more work to do. now. as we go on to the extra the you explained before the beginning of the 4 days, the sign up, one thing almost have to do during those 4 days, we've actually located folder captives and you had explained they were all the captives that are held in guys that are not all held by a mouse. how does that happen? does homeless know have all the captives or does, how must at least know where they are and who was holding? so obviously we don't have that information because the attend, we are using the less as of the game and daily. so every day we get to the boat to come off and they,
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they say the size of those who are going to be nice. now we have confirmation of 20 x got hostages, which would make the total 70 hostages. do it to be the least, especially if i'm the women and children. how as i'm at the, the fact that if you were able to identify these as to how much these extra 20 hostages means that there is hope to find more hostages to locate more hostages. and to get them add to add to safety. and does the next couple of days, they're going to tell us how that. okay, so as i parser words, does that mean to be clear that you're, you're doing this bit by bit, but beyond the next 20 hostages that i'm asked should be releasing over the next 48 hours beyond that you cannot guarantee as a central mediator in this process the amass actually has control or has knowledge of where the other captives are the remaining captives. we have not received specific on the information about the that box. we only received the information that they are now able to actually 20 hostages in the next 2 days. and this is what
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we are going to work with. however, within the next 2 uh, 2 days we will be working with them to see if they can guarantee an additional number for hostages. that we can transfer also to be able to get to the site and get an agreement for the next day or 2 of our lives on that. that might be by type . no, this is the information that you have being that we have from it. since guitar is the central mediator here, i do want to ask you, have you found both sides that you are mediating with, or that you are, you are in, in, in between our mazda and, is really in this negotiation. have you find both sides to be reliable? we have been working on mediations between how much and if it has since 2006 we have a great experience in these mediations, a lot of what is happening right now. both of them, the patches of gives me the ations and we have the open channels of communication. we have the political office we have and how we have a direct line with the,
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with these a, these, our teams are now both here and, and don't have it. we also have team and a team in the, instead of the doing the jacket because usually have a team in the, in the that the just intake that they have to be to also see the humanitarian a going into the teams that communicating to make sure that we have that to that delaying information in the, the time and that the operations on getting to have it is how getting the mediation is doing so and, and the most efficient way and the, and that has helped us a lot at, along with our experience. but also that off, what we have built with that we both sides with these days during the 8th process and getting paid, add to add to them and mediating couches with times we have and that we understand how to deal with their concerns. and it's the same for how much also we've worked with them to of agent and dentist mediations. you know, the last mediation was due before. uh, this one was on the 28th of september. so just a week before uh, also before the, uh, the effective 7th of, uh, october we are hopeful, sir,
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if i could jump into the couple of we have bill, we will be able to go follows event. so right now, one could argue that you are doing the easy part because it is releasing women and children on both sides. and then when we start talking about potentially releasing is really soldiers were being held in captive. now that would be a completely different conversation. is that conversation has that already begun? and what are the biggest obstacles as well i, i find that the statements that were sent to me to say that the, the process we have undertaken at this point was easy, was a very difficult road to get to this point. it certainly was not easy by any means to get both sides to agree on this a methane pause and we have reached so close to getting the agreement. and we have a went bad where we went to so many setbacks in the past 6 weeks. whenever your investigation happened on the, on the ground. so this process was very difficult that they needed
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a lot of the assets on all sides. and we are very happy that the each the phone you understand my question, don't you that the next part is even the harder it's far harder. in fact the discussion guys know more about the civilians and all the negotiations of the game . and that took place august governments of at the end of the priority we had was getting those to our most addressed out before and discussing the, the more along the issues. and obviously as soon as we, i'm finished with, 1st of all the women and children and then the civilian men, we will start negotiating keeping go chasing all the amenities. that's not who have a lot of being held hostage by how much. but the important thing right? now is that we have established the momentum, we have that, that falls in place and we have this extension in place. so we can build up on that . secondly, it's not going to be easy for the 2nd part of this and negotiation, but we had a main determined,
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regardless of the challenges that come through that we, uh, that that was going to work and see as the most reliable ways of getting to, to add to both sides and getting an agreement to be lasting for, for the funds that would help us in getting the fusions the higher the military. and that's now done before that before the best most at ellen, sorry, spokes person, 6 doors, ministry of foreign affairs. thank you. for joining us on the program this our or and we can speak to him the so who would now you're joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. i'm the, i'm wondering how the is really government. if they have a dress this officially, how they're characterizing the extension of the cease by what they're saying about it a well, the is really government and these really are me a like, have actually not confirmed the extension of the ceasefire. speaking tonight,
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these really military spokesperson, daniel, how gobby said that it actually wasn't confirmed on these really side. and he went on to say that nothing is final until it happens. this is a sent him and he has been echoing since the start of the ceasefire. and even before hand, before it even started, he said that he was cautious. he was using the necessary reservations because nothing will be final until the deal itself is over. so the is really, is, could potentially be waiting until the end of today, when those captains are brought back into is really territory to perhaps make a formal announcement about this, these fire extension. now these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, also speaking tonight ahead of a war time budget meeting with did not address the extension whatsoever. he simply said, quote, regarding the hostages, we are going to continue to work to bring them back into israel. in addition to
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reaching the overarching goals that israel has for the war. now when it comes to after this ceasefire period after israel confirms it's extension, these really defense minister you'll have go on to was speaking today to troops saying that after these days of pause are over, these really are me is going to attack the attacks are going to be bigger, they're going to be on a wider scale and they're going to be through outgoing. so he was essentially warning the troops that after this rest period, they are going to encounter something inside of gaza. that is equally as rested. referring to him as fighters who have also, according to him, been using this time to recuperate and re are. so while b is really still haven't confirmed the extension of the ceasefire. they have been firm and has been talking about what they're going to do after the ceasefire is over and they're saying the attacks are going to be big. they're going to be strong . the error rates are going to continue, and that to be in discriminant bombings of the gaza strip are going to be in full
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force. and that's how, who would thank you very much reporting there from occupied east jerusalem. now let's go to the topic of was zoom tarik. you're in fine, eunice inside the gaza strip. is it safe to assume that palestinians are breathing a sigh of relief now that they have an extra 2 days of ceasefire to yes, absolutely. palestinians are a breathing right now as they have more extra days. and extension of the original aussies fire between homeless and israel, broken by cassandra alongside with us administration. the egyptian authorities. meanwhile, palestinians are close and crating on making the best in order to use those days in order to uh, to gain and even to get the much needed supplies along side. also with having access to fuel and even gas in order to afford for them all kinds of living as
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a growing concerns among palestinians as this 2 days of extension. my end of the fighting will resume again if there is no any kind of international intervention. took place, and even the kind of a grievance had been raised between mazda and e's real thought for reaching further kinds of long times. he's fine is to guarantee the tranquillity on the ground. so clearly, these days are absolutely important. as more humanitarian aid are supposed to enter the gaza strip within the coming to days, which can probably help palestinians to partially mitigate, to the aggravating humanitarian crisis. with the northern areas of gauze, this trip were deprived for both kinds of humanitarian 8. since the beginning of this round of fighting between time us and israel, and now with the flowing of these. so you made a turing 8 to the number and 6 i accept few till describing moments of palestinians trying to cope with the situation that as they were completely in the very disc, brittany's since the beginning of this fighting in terms of food in terms of food
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so even they did not have enough medical supplies, even for hospitals in the north of the church. we so clearly uh, these 2 days of uh, truth insight. the goal is to pretend to set it to be a very good opportunity for palestinians to relief and even to be away from the east. very village, this strikes that claimed the lives of more than 15000 pounds thing is till very moment and thought god was zoom, reporting from hon eunice inside the gaza strip. thank you very much for that talk . i turned out to ignore the milady progressive media and communication at guitar university. so we're, we're sort of in the same position as we were 2 days ago, right? we were thinking well, in 48 hours now the ceasefire ends and we don't know what happens next. it is a very challenging situation that's for sure. challenging for the negotiators themselves with popular government. the exemptions though, and also the, the american party who is part of this team. and i think i think the,
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what the, at least the country and all the negotiators are hoping, hoping for is a listening to imagine that i'm sorry, the foreign governments. i'm so sorry the for an affair as um, as folks man of the a couple of government is this is a stepping stone towards a possible permanent ceasefire, whereby palestinians will have some kind of stability and also the as well as the seas. the fire on the but it's seen inside. um, i think in my opinion, this is possible. this can be usually if you do see it happen. i mean, i would hope so because this is what the international community is hoping for. this is what the palestinians are hoping. well, this is, in my opinion, a major part of it is really public opinion is hoping for those who being the most great thing for the last a couple of weeks in the street. so if that of even the is right in general. so this is meant which may lead to a few more days in a way, not only 2 days,
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but i suppose a few more days of a ceasefire. that allows more negotiating. but it allows more trust to be built between the different the different parties. are we pretty quickly going to hit a snag though? because the, the initial 4 days ceasefire was built on the captives release, 50 captives released from gaza and exchange for a 150 palestinians freed from his really jails. now the numbers of dwindled. 20 versus 60 right 20. that's what i really kept seems to be released from guys at 560000 in prison. so my point is that at some point then it becomes a lot harder to release the remaining captives for guys because they are more high value captives that we start to as they've, as they release their, the women and children and know you're talking about man and after that, you're talking about is really soldiers and we just for the guitar, a, a foreign ministry spokesperson explained, that's a completely different conversation. i mean, i agree, um, that was the 1st factor,
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obviously, is the high caliber remaining captives. that's how it still holds. what time it has got to strong come to this case whereby she may look for another form of negotiations. for example, in the future. maybe she would look for that. they would look for a permanency as 5. well maybe also they will look for something else which is the release of from the old 4 walls. yes. which they which it, which was with the and also the beginning. i think the 2nd fuck, which is also very important, is the, the growing international pressure, not only all these ratings, but also from, with the informing side this way, but also the international public opinion of the growing pressure on the, by the administration in the us. and let's keep the keep in mind that the by douglas station is facing elections next year. and we know, no, i mean, various polls indicates now that the, the behaves book a lot of to is when the links down, especially among the young voters within the democrats themselves. so this is,
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in my opinion of this look not affiliated besides in a besides effect, but it will be also another interesting factor which may probably and to a permanency is fine. but the also, the other thing is the intellectual disability and no realizing how bruce to this war is and how incredible of what has been going gone. so if the end game or if the object, the final objective of is really a government on that in yahoo is, is pretty limited how much everyone agrees about even policy makers in the west. but this is impossible to achieve a it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's don't, it's, it's, it's on facebook not feasible. um, it's vague in a way, and it means the possible annihilation of a whole, but a senior people. so i think, i think all of these factors, in my opinion that will lead to proper negotiating. they'll be put on the table probably sometime soon, whereby somehow a negotiated would be, i mean, as a final settlement would be, would be taken into consideration. and i think,
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i think, in my opinion, the, the sloane would probably indicate that there would be a permanent probably ceasefire. i don't think the world would like to see again, the people of a heads or another genocide. now we have left the hundreds of trucks coming in to has the, at least to provide the basic necessity of people in hospitals, in schools, everywhere. it's kind of sheltered medicine and what have you. i don't think the word will would would stand with missing live one as another genocide, genocide of the not in the, in the next few weeks. i don't think so. in my opinion. i know the middle of the thank you very much, we won't have that long to wait because 48 hours, then we'll see what happens to that new to that extension of the ceasefire. i'm hope the extension be extended or do we move on to something else? perhaps the resumption of where we just don't know at this stage nor the and thank you very much. thank you at the white house as welcome to cease fire extension and gaza saying that it's hopeful the pause will continue for longer. the approach that
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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 a fighting it's getting hostages out is getting americans out in quite frankly, we continue to urge and will continue to urge these realities as they can definitely it's very operations to do so with the utmost care. for instance, civilian life, our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit tells us more. a us president joe biden, we are told remains in close contact is through his teams. he's being briefed by the national security advisor and is remaining personally engaged in this process. and continuing to see that this cease fire continues as well as captives being released. having said that, the white house is also acknowledging that the us presidents supports israel's ultimate resumption of its military campaign against palestinians in gaza. they feel that it is necessary in order to eliminate the leadership of hamas,
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which the white house believes is a genocidal threat to israel's existence. kimberly, how could al jazeera, the white house and the un secretary general has also welcome to the ceasefire extension and has 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 of a c, c, and helpful that it will be possible to have the crossings because they will facilitate the distribution. and the to also facilitate the controlled by these valley sites. so i'm very hopeful that this will happen. a police in the us state of vermont have
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arrested a suspect in the shooting of 3 palestinian american university students. 2 of them are an intensive care local police and the f. b. i are investigating to see if this was a hate crime. do you have a ton see reports of the 3 pallets in an american university. students went buffington's amongst the thanksgiving holidays, visiting the relatives of one of the 20 year olds. this fighters reported to have been taken just before they went for a walk to we're going to compare the traditional policy and head dress as scarves. so they say they have new information as to a motion of the government didn't say anything before shooting, but among the avenues of investigation, whether this was 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 up for no apparent reason. it is even though more clear that it is a hate crime. they were not robbed. it wasn't a domestic violence situation. and it's not somebody that they know or somebody that could have targeted them for any other reason. the 3 a graduates of
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a school in ramallah and the occupied westbank. and i was studying at harvard brown . i'm trinity universities in the us. we are a quick, the school and palestine who were established in age and 69, and we have the international baccalaureate program. most of our students, let's say, even as well as a number on like 40 percent of our students, they study abroad in the us and in the euro. students, families issue this statement. we call on law enforcement to conduct a foreign 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 war on gaus arrives and the tags from arab americans and they simply coolant, receive spar has been reported around the us. she ever time. see elders staying with this? we've got patio and reporting from washington. d. c. patty. what more can you tell
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us on the investigation? well, the police did have a press conference today. we know they're working with the f. b i is she had mentioned looking to see if this is potentially a hate crime. we heard a little bit more from the police today. they said that the story students were speaking arabic and english. and that this, the suspect just simply walked off his porch shot them 4 times and ran away. so they are, they're saying it's too soon to say whether or not this was in fact a crime. we do know they took their computer, his computer, so they'll be able to look through previous searches, possibly get automotive from that. but the students uncles talked at the press conference as well, and they said they're willing to wait for the results of the investigation. but they really do think it's probably going to be a hate crime to have them come, stay with me for thanksgiving and have something like this happen. speech to the level of civic vitriol speak to the level of
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hatred that exists in some corners of this of this country. jason eat and the suspect was a re, uh, was arraigned in court today, probably not guilty through his lawyer to attempted murder charges. so how did police find a most kind of interesting, they were back kansas in the neighborhood where the shooting happened. that's basically knocking on doors, asking people if they saw anything, there was an apartment door that nobody came to answer. the day of the shooting. they went back on sunday, knocked on the door, and according to police eastern, came out with his hands up. instead, i've been waiting for you. i want a lawyer. they found a gun, matching the description, and the munition matching the description. they've been able to tie it back to the crime scene. this is really getting national attention president by has pulled out a statement, calling it saying that he's horrified by the shooting, waiting to find out. in fact, if they were targeted, but we do know one of the students, his mom spoke to american media outlets from the occupied west. vague. she said
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she's been told that it's possible that her son will be paralyzed after this will never walk again. patty, thank you. very much, they are reporting on that story. medical hand reporting from washington dc. are you and says civilians in the besieged strip face and immediate possibility of starvation as food supplies continue to run dangerously low. but despite the suffering, palestinians are coming together to help each other and run with a 100 reports on the streets of con eunice. a simmering product suit tells the story of compassion and strength in causes. these friends are cooking the few bags of lentils. they have left 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 displaced people who came from the north. they have suffered a lot of pain and bitterness. some of them haven't eaten for 4 or 5 days,
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so we wait for them and keep them cups of lentils. all gone, other side uh, was displaced from his home. and so were his friends all volunteering at this time of unprecedented needs. there's no fuel. so these paper and a few blocks of wood is, kendall supplies are low, even lentils insults are hard to come by. the, despite the hardships, there's hope and happiness, even in the smallest things lies. oh, but i can't express how i feel when i see people taking cups of lentils and looking at me and wishing me all the best and asking god to bless me. car has no use when there's no fuel. so they use donkey carts to transport cauldrons of lentils all the way to sell out dean road, a road that tens of thousands of palestinians have taken from the north of gaza to the south through was really check points. for many, it's their 1st meal of a terrifying day and a small comfort after weeks. the situation is very difficult,
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it's tough and above any imagination its destruction. nothing to eat and nothing to drink, no electricity, and no flower in gaza. and in the north, there is no life at all. garza is the dignity garza is the history gaz. the is the civilization. if you want gaza, just stay some for the sake of cancer. a message from gaza that despite israel's chilling more at starvation and seats, the warmth of its people will endure in running lafond l to 0 as briefly bring you some of the world news now court hearings of the gun and budgeting for a lawsuit brought on by families of passengers last on malaysia airlines flight 370 the relatives of a 135 chinese nationals on board are seeking compensation from the airline. 2018 report failed to identify what caused the plane to disappear over the indian ocean
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join. and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the ha. hello, i'm serial venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. a 4th exchange of captives and prisoners come off hands over a group of 17 captives to the red cross and gaza and exchanged $33.00 palestinian prisoners a set to be freed from his really jails. 30 of them children. all of this part of a ceasefire deal between israel and.

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