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the, the joint and let's discover a better world. expo 2023. the hello i'm 0 venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the 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 this part of a ceasefire deal between israel and homos,
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which has now been extended by 2 days and more. a truck center guys have been agencies born. it is not enough to know some survived israel's weeks long from by the it is 21 gmc, that means it's 11 pm in gaza. we're at this moment is real and homos are exchanged in a 4th exchange of captives and prisoners. this was the moment when the military wing of hamas handed over a group of 17 captives to the red cross in southern gaza. they include 11 is relays and 6 tie nationals. and these are the scenes at all for prison in the occupied westbank. that is where a group of 33 palestinian prisoners nearly all of them miners are being released into the custody of the i. c r c and then soon to be reunited with their families. meanwhile, on the ground palestinian civilians in gaza have been given more time to breathe
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after israel and homos agreed to extend their ceasefire for further 2 days. the deal was announced by guitar, 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 on tuesday morning. earlier we spoke to has a home on a member of our mazda as political bureau, and he says, he hopes the extended ceasefire will gradually bring back to normal life. the gaza . re you have agreed to, to give the small hostages. and to extend the this is for, for 2 days, i think this is a good news for people and the court, especially for people in garza, the pre tomorrow they will restore more and goes to pick on. yeah, new york and gradually to the normal life. i hope you're, we kind extent until really the end of this war and douglas, you know, it people and also a walking in this issue with different boss. we want to stop the war and the commissioner people. but as i said now,
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we are in the temporary issues file. 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 and the jewish and government and even the western guy government. the want you, this is way up to stop and d, to allow for a product 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, to end a conversation at the end to discuss a survey on the policy as we're continuing to follow the live shot just outside of us or security facility where we're expecting to see palestinian prisoners be released from prison anytime now really uh this as the captives that were released by how mazda have been confirmed to be on route to israel. so once they arrive in
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israel, we are expecting to see the policy and prisoners released the, the abraham is in ramallah in the occupied westbank near to you've been talking to families who have found out today that their relatives are on the list of, on the list of prisoners, the is really, is going to really to be released is going to release a beg your pardon on the list of prisoners the israel is going to release, well, what are you learning and what can you tell us? what are you doing? a lot of stories from comedies about the conditions of their relatives. it is really jails, but also about the conditions in which they've been arrested. one of them a 17 year old, but a better idea. he was detained twice the please. and the 2nd time he got arrested, he hasn't been fully recovered because in his 1st arrest, he's been shopped at by is read the forces. not this, get you more about the story from the family that came here to i'm
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a law from the village of i didn't was that yet to? well, come the sun, the 17 year old. i have much. i'm gonna have a to talk now with his mom and his dad, so head and bus saw it, and thank you for joining us with us. i'll come on board and you have to point b, i meant to ask about the circumstances under what, what is she doing a for i said it was september. she's at home. most of the 1st of all, we send our condolences to guess people and may god bless their martyrs and we feel that pain on their parsons are ours. and we think ours is sometimes it has to help us with releasing our son. but our happiness is not completed because of the struggle of the guys, but thank god for every sense. oh, by the end of the blessing, my son was injured when he was arrested. he was injured was for about the come see
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me and he didn't finish his office and ma'am that he didn't finish his recovery, but they understood him for 50 days and we don't know anything about him because they said they understood home. and the 22nd of september and my son was arrested on administrative and his, his birthday was on the october as his birthday was supposed to be in our house. i've got a not sure how do you feel about your son is injured. my feeling compared with that as a people is definitely called at 450 days. i didn't know anything about my son. so i still say may god help the people of gods and the mothers of guys because it's hard assigned god for every sense you when following awesome, that's a 3 to meant since the day you released him and you and he was only
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a free from the prison for the 3 months and then the rest that him how's his health situation? the he has a some a metal and inside his the leg and his door hung because she and the stop stop by a man come in then subbing for me and then i should be out of the city on the eastern the he, his, his injury was very severe um it was in subsidies to pull because of his blood volume were not 3 to 4 and he also has up in texas operation from the time we have to to, to subject him for an operation. his health situation is really tragic. yeah. but i told the officer as my son turned into a nissan, my son is he on his cell, but the officer says, no, he is a growing up now. and he told me the officer tells me you should
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be grateful. he didn't die. let him know what was what i told him. no, it said the thing for god does my son is still alive not to you because as long as god granted him life, no one else can take it from us. saw the model. man, what is the item she needed to be? yeah, that'd be his injuries. and his uh, sickness. and he wasn't able to sleep at night. and that injuries area is very bad . and he can't even walk about austin. my husband has the flu and how is the waiting? when you knew that there was a prisoner release, i was very stressed and we know a lot our sons are gonna be released on the blood of guys that people may god bless them all. but thank god for all our happiness is not kempley because they weren't
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released on the account of a guess that people how is the situation there, there where it is? so is there any rates last week they took 60 people and they asked us to stay in our houses. we are not allowed to leave the i'm people with vanished and there were like a rice and violence and all about. * so far as the children are growing through these hard situations, my son, when he was injured and then he was released, i feel that he grew up a lot. he is not no longer a 16 year old. he's older and there were a murderer who died last year. i'm shed a blog. leah is he's a friend. and his friend losing his a friends, made him in love with the march or do and. and he is like more grown up than his actual age. what would you do and he is that at least all you really don't know. it was
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a sort of rise. i didn't expect his name would be among the names. and then the jewish changed the name. she was out of ha, i 1st want to take him to the doctor for a checkup to check on his in judy what that's all i'm thinking about his health situation than that she's been. it's been a long time. 50 days. i don't know anything about him. there is no communication and i don't know any sense to continue with. so head and see the moment she sees her son and other families who are gathering no we have properties were coming from other places it to them. i love. they're coming from places from across the occupied west bank. the roads are difficult, especially when it gets dark and specifically that we're seeing subtler attacks. uh, becoming more and more probably need more a more uh here in the occupied westbank, specifically after october. this have new to this there's something i think is
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worth a pointing outdoor of yours and making very clear that the is really is over the last 4 days. are releasing a 15150 palestinian prisoners right. and the law 33 have not yet been released. that should happen soon. we believe that, but in the same time period, they have actually arrested and detained, more palestinians than they've released. it's a very, very small number compared to the palestinian, the, to the number of palestinian prisoners for currently in is really jails before october. the 7th we were talking about more than $4500.00 palestinian prisoners. but then we have seen this wave of arrests increase drastically after the war started with the number of those palestinians detains by is really forces since then raised to more than 3000,
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which makes it more than 7000 palestinian prisoners. some of them, of course, have been detained for the hours we need through some of them are still a waiting try. as the legal representation has been getting more and more complicated. also one release prisoner, we've spoken to her pharmacy 2 days ago. she was saying that her daughter has gotten what we is known here as administrative detention, which is in his rate the policy office detention without charges. she was supposed to be released following that administrative detention. it was supposed to be her final one. but then after october, the 7th at all of these were, there's a counseling those administrative differentials or making them fine. those have been able to come in, you know, so she had to stay for longer. so the situation of those prisoners is very complicated. so we're not just talking about the numbers of those who weren't
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getting the teams on a daily basis, but also their conditions were getting worse and worse and is really jails. and as we've heard data from so head has son has arrested before that his 17th birthday, just a few days before his 17th birthday. she's worried about him. he has been already injured in a previous arrest. so it's, it's a very tough situation for the family's and i remember when we talk about the palestinian prisoners, this is not the story of a few years ago. this is a campaign of arrest that has started ever since the early 1960. all the city is being taken to jails and being in prison. and behind me is a, some palestinians who are raising the flags and for participating in a i protest, we've been seeing a factor of bringing more of the yellow flags. and we've been in or you're seeing
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in the past 2, it's and 3 days that green mass slides being risen here in the occupied to us bank. so again, the weights continues for those families. 33 prisoners are expected to be released today, but much, much more palestinians are currently in is ready jails, neighborhood reporting from ramallah in the occupied west bank. thank you very much . we're going to go to mohammed jams, whom unoccupied, east jerusalem mohammed, just just so you know, the very latest that we're hearing and we're getting the confirmation from the is really military that the 11 captive is released from gaza by a moss. are now quote in is really territory. so that's the latest line that we got just a few minutes ago. and we're, we're also interested in following your movements because they tell quite a, quite an interesting story of what's going on in east jerusalem. you wanted to speak earlier today earlier this evening to relatives of palestinians who i'm not
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sure if it was, had been freed or going to be freed and you were prevented from doing so. so. so let me 1st mention to you that we are seeing reports a in the media here that the palestinian prisoners that were scheduled to be released tonight that they are on the move. that's the latest we're seeing as far as updates on that, but were expecting more details now where we are right now is in the chef is a rough neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem. now if you look behind me, those are police officers. those are is really police officers. we're about 200 meters away from the home of the family home with how much she's a 16 year old palestinian prisoner. she was arrested when she was 142 years ago, a minor for attempted stabbing of and is really settler. that's what these really government accused throughout the family, as always denied those charges. the girl was sentenced to 12 years in prison. now,
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a couple of days ago, her name appeared on a list of palestinian prisoners who were expected to be released. the family was expecting to be reunited with her. that didn't happen. they didn't know why. earlier in the day we went to her house, we spoke with her father, he was extremely worried about where his daughter was. they were hearing lots of different things. some people thought she might be in the hospital. others thought that perhaps some separate groups were trying to prevent her from being released from prison. so there was a lot of confusion about that and a lot of panic on the part of the family. cut through this evening when her name reappeared on the list of palestinian prisoners that were to be released. we're told there are 33 palestinian prisoners to be released this evening. the 8 of them are from here an occupied east, jerusalem. now what happened is the family started to have media going to their house so that they could film when their daughter arrived when they were reunited with the family. what happened after that was that is really police rated the home,
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kicked out the media, kicked out members of the extended family. the reason for that is because there's been, it has been mandated by the national security ministry at martin give here that there be no celebrations. by any palestinians and occupied east jerusalem upon the release of any palestinian prisoners. so the medium was kicked out extended family was kicked out. and this is something that's been happening more and more the past few days. in fact, just a couple of nights ago, we were in another part of occupied east jerusalem, waiting on another palestinian prisoner to be released with her and reunited with her family. and the power of the the is really police rated that area. they told the assembled media, they needed to leave. they started getting very aggressive, pushing and shoving us. it got quite ugly. at one point, they made us leave the scenes completely. this is a pattern, it's been playing up more and more. you have these problems to me and prisoners, and their families being told that they are not to speak to the media. that they are not to celebrate either inside their home or outside their home. that they are not to be posting on social media and that they are not to be engaging in any kind of political activities. and all the promise to me is that we've been speaking with
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the past few days. say that this really showcases the injustice that they must deal with on a daily basis. they say here's an occasion where they feel that they can breathe a collective sigh of relief. but their relatives are finally being released from jail and even that they are not allowed to do. that's how much pressure that's how much indignity they deal with all the time. now since we last spoke with the family, we found out that the police raided their home once more and told them that this girl would how much it would still be at least another couple of hours before she's released. we're unclear as to why that is. and we've also heard from other family members of other palestinians were scheduled to be released this evening and occupied east jerusalem. and we've been told the police have rated their homes as well. and you see these police officers behind us. they've been here for a few hours. they've setup checkpoints, they've cordoned off the area. this is what's playing out and occupied you through a slip. this is how difficult it is for those family members of those prisoners who wants to celebrate. want to have a moment of respite and even then they can't. so mom is obviously on reporting from
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occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much. mohammed. we are, of course, keeping an eye on over prison where we would expect to see the policy and prisoners be released at some point this evening. it is close to midnight. we're closing in on midnight local time. we haven't seen movement there, so the policy and prisoners, 33 of them so far, not released, at least not yet. let's speak to homeless. so who it's some that you're a big apartment home that you're also in live. you're also an occupied east, jerusalem. i, i'd like to know from you what we're hearing from is really officials on the extension of the ceasefire. a not much is the short answer to not, and these really army spokesperson danielle had got he said that it actually wasn't confirmed. and he said that they're working with mediators constantly. they are working around the clock to have these discussions,
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but that nothing will be final until it happens. this is a sentiment, but daniel has audi has been echoing, since even before the ceasefire went into place. he said that the most important thing on the minds of these really is that's the army, the politicians, the war cabinet, and the society of life is the captive. and that israel will go at any means to get them back. now these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu did have some remarks before a war time budget meeting this evening, but there was no mention whatsoever of an extension to the ceasefire. but he rather said that they are going to continue on with the current truths that they have in place. and that israel is still going after their 3 objectives to bring back the captives, the complete dismantlement of how this is military and political capabilities. and to ensure that israel feels no sort of security threat coming from the gaza strip.
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no, all this comes as these really defense minister jo. i've got long spoke to the troops in the south earlier today and said that once this pause is over, extension or not, israel is going to go back into this war full force. and the operations are going to be spread out through outcomes that are not just going to take place in the north. but we have seen before the ceasefire continued bombardment in the south as well, but perhaps he's referring to the ground operation of his forces. now he also said that he expects his military to be rested and recuperated because they're going to meet something and his words inside guns that that is going to be rested. re arms and also ready to fight directly referring to come master spiders, who he says have been using this as a rest period as well. now while there is still no confirmation from the is really government about the ceasefire, and this extension is really army,
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has confirmed that the 11 captives were released this evening on the 4th day of the ceasefire. are all now back into is really territory. they are making their way to the hot setting air base in the south for an initial medical check where they will then be headed off to hospitals in the tel aviv area to be reunited with their families. i'm the son who's been occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much for that. we did see a little bit of movement while him that was speaking of the vans coming in and out of over prison. so we're watching that closely because this is the remaining part of this, of the exchange of captives for palestinian prisoners. the captives are now in, is really to territory according to these really military, the policy and prisoners, on the other hand, have not yet been released. and that's why we continue to watch this shot because they'll be coming. they will be released from offer prison. when that happens, no, much al, i'm sorry, is a the official spokes person,
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2nd tourism industry of foreign affairs. and he told l 0 that guitar is working towards a further extension of the ceasefire. as the provision and the original agreement suggests 10 hostages will be released every day and that will translate into an extra day file. so we had to come off the confirmation though, that 20 extra hostages will be least in the next 2 days. and on the palestinian side, this would mean that form is really jail if you'll have people of that number of. so 60 pad at the end of the lease form it's going to be present and at the same time attentive the agreement that's applied and these 4 days will continue when it comes to get medicaid in a and the past in the fight. i think it is a very helpful moment for us that we can build on that momentum to increase the number of positives being released, but also to add to the crown. but more of a sustainable a choose to negotiation that, that taking place as we have seen, we began this mediation process here in the, in the,
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after 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. but there was a fuser for mediation to both parties. now every day agreeing on the list and having hostages being delays, danny, and we have least stop a fighting that is going to extend into at least 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 a positive that conditions, although the commitments we have received of a disagreement as they are very positive and then to the patient as we have seen. although very difficult at times, it was a bit delicate, but we weren't able to add to the agreement couple of days and extend it now for the said to dave, the team working here on, at the head of the operations very well has been working day and night and non stop
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at electricity to make sure that we have this moment and then we build upon it. and i'm quite sure that the team will have more work to do now as we go onto these 2 extra dates. and the white house has also welcome the extension of the ceasefire and gaza, saying that it hopes to pause will continue for longer. 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, civilian life or white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare tells us more they use present. joe biden. we're 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
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that this cease fire continues as well as captives being released. having said that, the white house is also acknowledging, but 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, which the white house believes is a genocidal threat to israel's existence. kimberly, how could al jazeera, the white house and the united nation. the secretary general has also welcome the ceasefire extension and has spoken about one thing, humanity, or in a deliberate to gaza through more than just the one point of entry. now 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 gas, that,
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that the suffering so much i have a, c, c, and helpful that gets, will be possible to have the other crossings because they will facilitate the distribution and the to also facilitate the controlled by these really sites. so very helpful beth. these will happen. so let's go to topic up was zoom in, assign eunice atari q reporting from inside ramallah. i beg your pardon inside gaza as you have been since the beginning of this war. now, there is news of this cease fire extension which will give an extra 48 hours of reprieve to the palestinians, living and gaza. and you also just for the united nations secretary general calling for an extra point of passage for a to come into guys a. so there is a sliver of hope that more aid could come in. what has been the reaction generally speaking of palestinians in gaza?
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yes i the majority of palestinians really feel comfortable and really happy in terms of the extension of the ceasefire back originally it was for date choose and now with the extension of 2 days of, of the truth. continue on. so in the, on the ground with palestinians become had the sense of respondents where there was no, any kind of military acts could be conducted on the ground by these. but the occupation forces and normal days and even in the previous week's palestinians have been living on the very intense is ready coming across the territory. it would set to the destruction of houses, residential buildings, and also civil infrastructure. so they did not used to have to spend the kinds of tranquillity and quite on the ground. now they are concentrating and using this kind of ceasefire. what with the ultimate assets in order to gain all the, their much needed supplies for them for living, including to have access to fluid was if you even guys that had a loud recently. ringback into the gaza strip of to lew wait
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a weeks of confrontations we have most and israel was all. ringback important to say is that the united nations had made different appeals to have access to, to, to establish more points of humanitarian aid that must be delivered into the territory. simply because the number of humanitarian talks that type into the goal is to still limited with the overall needs of the gaza. we are talking about to a pointed to point 3000000 palestinians have been on the tight from buttons and clearly with the number of humanitarian trucks. it's considered to be very limited and is a truck in the ocean for the needs of gaza strip as the goal is to need at least $200.00 human deterrent trucks continuously every day for 2 months in order to, to supply gaza strip was old means that it can help them to coup with the situation . meanwhile, palestinians also are trying to get the past, right. so think about the power of sending communication companies. they are trying to fix their damaged networks. also, civil defense. the teams are trying to pull the people who are still stuck under
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the ruffles, from the destroyed houses and even they are opening the roads which were completely full of the ruffles. so they are trying to lift all kinds of new means of life. for garza's truck to return again, and at the, the situation also had a sense of a glimmer of hope for palestinians as this display a mike, by the way, for further long term sci fi that might bring an end for the confrontations on the ground between him off and he's real, my power a couple of them reporting from inside the gaza strip. specifically in a fun, eunice. thank you very much for all of that topic. and before we take a quick break or reminder of what we're watching, this is the a live shot of just outside of for prison. this is where we expect the palestinian prisoners to be released today. so far they have not been. so the completion of this 4th day of the ceasefire as in quite happened yet going late into the day since it's now 1130 local in over. we have seen some movement, the minimal,
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i have to say minimal movement at o for prison. and we also saw people gathering in ramallah as they expect to be 33 palestinian prisoners to be released before long. the still ahead on alpha 0 us authorities are investigating a possible hate crime is 3 palestinian american university. students are shots in for a month. the hello right after that, we're talking about quite a bit of snow. so let me show you where to see you specifically germany, switzerland, austria, the czech republic. and so back here in this so 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
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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 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 mirror is we're looking at in another half a month's worth of rain in the span of 12 hours, southerly windows. so that's pops up the temperatures. we're into a cold snap across the u. k. let me show you waking up wednesday morning, we'll paint the colors on dark of the blue and the purple. the lower that temperature, i think by the end of the 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 a rocko rate to the northeast of libya and for southern africa has some showers and storms winds have turned around. so that means it's not, is hard to hear, including in botswana, have your own a trust. 34, the
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thought provoking owns, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate. but there are no quick wins and events or research. odd hating interviews, do you feel like just america is less than just these days or is it just a different full? i think the democracy is a process. basically, entities, do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the u. s. 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 told to how does era it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with fits of global nichols reserves. indonesia is point to leave the global battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essential. committed between environmental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the
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the, you're watching else is 0. a 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 study pushed by several nations to extend the deal, which was meant to expire on tuesday morning. he's really military says a 4th group of captives released by almost has now reached israel. 17 have been freed. 11 is riley's and 6 time nationals. another group of palestinian prisoners is set to be released on monday as part of this deal. now the bill i meet is an a b, a in the occupied westbank hotel, even as $33.00 palestinians that are set to be released from is really jail. at any
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point now is really security forces continue to arrest palestinians across the occupied west bank. and you're reporting on this, what can you tell us? this is absolutely. and that has been actually happening ever since october 7th. not here is a bit over the occupied westbank. people will tell you that when they go to sleep at night, they do wonder if these really soldiers will show up in their bedrooms because that's what happens, or if they will go to another town about 3000 more than 3000 have been detained so far but since this, these fire deal associated with over the past 4 days alone, more than 260 have been detained and that number will continue to increase as you were mentioning just now that the seas fire deal ends tuesday morning. well, between now and tuesday,
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the dogs are the nights. ours is usually under cover of darkness that these relays of soldiers go to town refugee calves, villages, and store them into houses, and that they be both. well, we are now in the house of henry d as in. she's the mother of high cmc as she was here in this house sleeping until yesterday morning. i don't that's when these really forces came in now. hi, maggie was telling me, this is not the 1st time her son has been detained. the it is actually the 5th time his been detained to the intake looked a bit early and indeed his mother soberly, via you were telling me the best. this is the 1st time. okay? yes. that's right. i can almost tell the 1st time how old was he and wife, how come i'm? he was only 16. he was over us $32.00 to scrolling snow on the stones and they
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arrested him for 15 months. and it was very difficult because he was still a charge. and it was the 1st time he's of breastfed. and it was the 1st time for the whole family to have somebody arrested and it was very difficult on to challenging for a child. and he was supposed to transfer it from one present to another. i remember the 1st visit. he told me, mom, i want to go miss baton seriously. i would never forget the moment because he is still a charge and he called understand or imagined that he is kept away from his family . and it was a long time before i was able to visit him. because if you have an id from the west bank, you would wait 2 months to get the permission to move in this and then uh, sometimes it takes more than a 3 months to get the permission. sometimes when you get to reject that with no
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reason you could get the rejected and but there are people who don't visit their children and that what happened to me. i stayed for a whole year at one of the times where he was present. i was not able to visit him and that's punishment. and it was for a very silly reason because it was in winter and i tried to take with me a little and hat and they discovered it. so they can they punish me for a whole year. i wasn't able to see him for a whole year, not for that. and just because i tried to tick a piece of clothes so that they wouldn't allow the medicine even if it's live toyland. pat, with somebody, jo, all of them because they were supposed to give it back to me and they punished me to see this is the 1st time the as i'm with,
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are you seeing your son stop arrested for the 1st time taken from the house on the head thrown in jail. yeah, it's a very difficult the way they start the house. this is it's to a rising to us to feel their entire and as if they are like, go on the front line of a war juice. the officer told me, where do you think she was herself? are? i told him i am in my house and he was like no, that's like ours. they 3 does like as of the house is there. they both us in a corner, you are not allowed to talk. you are not allowed to move. it's like tourism inside our homes. and he tells us where do you think yourself, you are? and when we apply, we are in the house. she was like, no, you are out of me here. me room. so you have other kids who are also young. this is who wants to protect them. i mean, we have some more just these basic,
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but you might, you go to those to protect your children. those are subject to the facts. exactly what happened yesterday when their dog, i've talked to my son who was only 14 years old. i tried to on the, the soul just hit to me and he was like, you are not allowed to touch the doctor. and they asked the son to lift his arms above his head and the dog was about to attack him. and they were like using bad words and salt, which it was really it was to arise in. sure. in the how yeah, cool fine. i wouldn't mind how to go to luke and i'm if. busy you're telling me that he has a feeling that they are coming to arrest him. why is the feeling and his yes, because anybody who was in the prison previously like from all of a short period he was, they were really of rice that they have rested more than 50,
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sometimes. 60, sometimes more or less. so he was expected to assess people who were previously in jail wherever we are arrested. he was expecting that he will also be every arrest that with no reason whatsoever. and most of them is my 99. it's just administrative detention. but i'm interested in the annual i'm up from so not we don't know when you're gonna see him again. no, no. and then use a from the prison is not a very or a lock said. my sister has another son in the presence and she doesn't know anything about them. since this time of book, the highest time is among these 260, had been arrest detained over the last 4 days. and now him and he has managed to find out that he's actually in all for prison, the same prison from where those released are going to make their way home or
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shortly. now, as far as that sees fired deal, but that was speaking to a young man who had been released from that a j just 2 days ago. part of this he's part of this. and he said that once you in the nobody has an idea of what is happening or who is being called or who's being detained. who's coming in? he said that since october 7th, conditions have become so difficult in the and that the inmates are completely cut off from the outside world. whether it is through communications to the lawyers or the families, or relative or even just listening to the radio and getting news about what's happening in the outside world. now this is really what is why haven't added the most. she doesn't know when she's going to hit see her son next and she's not. she doesn't know when he is going to be able to have access to a lawyer if he does, because at the moment he is held in administrative detention,
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that is without charges. it could last 6 months and it could be renewed as israel please is without giving any reasons. honda bill, i need a reporting from, i'll be the in the occupied westbank as we build this picture. really of 2 things happening simultaneously on the one hand, palestinian prisoners being released from his really jails as per the terms of the ceasefire agreement between i'm us and israel and on the other hand is really security forces arresting many more palestinians, especially since october the 7th then they have actually detained. now us secretary of state, then they have actually released the bigger part in the us, secretary of state mc, blinking is returning to the middle east this week for another round of shuttle diplomacy. let's get more from she hubbard time. see, joining us live now from washington, d. c. she hobb. this is new. we're just finding this out. what do you know? it has been ruins, but lincoln has just arrived in brussels for nature and foreign ministers meeting,
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which was primarily due to be about ukraine. actually, but we think that it was a brief thing on the plane, and it was confirmed that blinking wouldn't be visiting israel, the westbank. i'm the united arab emirates later this week and were told from that background briefing, the blinking in his meetings will stress the need to sustain increased for a few monetary assistance to garza and secure the release of all the credit hostages blinking and also discussed the need to improve protections for civilians in gaza blinking while m u a. e. well visit the un cop $28.00 time of the summer we were told on sunday the present binding would not be attending as have initially been organized. what do we know about the content of the visit and the message that a blinking might be bringing to the region? the only thing we know is what we can glean from the statements we've been hearing and they've been that have been pre from attic over the last few days from,
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from the administration. that is the administration and patty supports, as well resuming its its military campaign in gaza. a us only supports us the spot in the context of the release of captives and of course, by themselves under the regular pressure to get the americans out. the white house for some reason or someone in the administration keeps thinking that this time the americans will be amongst a 3rd phase, release them, and that any prove to be true. one sofa. so there are a lot of pressure to get. there's lots of course they what, that's what they want, captives to be released. and so that would be some kind of the spot for that to happen. but off to that, so by, by the downwards, they will say, look, we completely support the, these early minute treat campaign. that was a washington paste report on sunday. that said, they're only fair is that it will continue into the court. the heats of the presidential campaign in 2024, so they're looking for a long term is riley military operation. but was also becoming clear, is there is
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a us to do the search differentials all talking to these ladies to try and show it would appear that the site, the same brutality. it'd be indiscriminate carpet bombing that restore in the north of garza wouldn't happen in the south of cause a going to be almost already happened because let's face it, but there's no way for people to get there. really worried about the displacement of people. you put the egypt, those months and what math displacement into egypt, so that, that seems your big focus when they so talk about thinking in those readings will stress the need to sustain at to, to improve protections of civilians and garza. i have a feeling that's going to be a major, a major point of, of discussion. but beyond that, the gloves are off. we just left over the weekend the bite and as effectively as congress in the, in the next a break ration to review all restrictions on minute 3 aid to israel for the foreseeable future, backing up anything they want as much as they want. and that's what they're trying to get congress to give that does not sound like an administration trying to put the break. somebody is really a minute for me to have your time. see,
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thank you very much for that reporting. we've just learned, therefore that empty blinking will be visiting the middle east a little later this week. that's to say israel the occupied westbank and we're hearing the united arab emirates, a british plastic surgeon who travels a gaza at the beginning of the war's back in london. doctor hoss, son, i believe, sits at work that guns is too big as hospitals. he's preparing to give police evidence of what he says or multiple is really war crimes. how are you false that reports? gus on i will see to is now out of goes up, but he carries with him guilt about having left and memories of pain his own. and that of the patients he had to treat to the on, especially a good run out, inflicting this kind of pain to children. but at the same time, knowing that they were starting to show signs of sepsis of infection that this needed to be done as soon as possible. that was probably the most difficult thing. and the most difficult thing for the parents who understood, understood their while their child was screaming the leading plastic search and he'd left the u. k. in the days off of the hamas rate on southern is really
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communities aware of what he calls the small window available to get in to work. here it goes out chief a hospital where he witnessed the entire health system disintegrate, and the sustained me the tree attack. and of the, the hospital in both. he says he so clear evidence of his really will crimes, which he's now pulsing on to british police. and the targeting of patients trying to get to the hospital, the use of phosphorus on civilians, an open areas, the use of fragmentation, missiles for targeting as the hospital. all of these things are part of what needs to be done to give justice to the victims. israel has denied using white phosphorus, and this was the dr. obviously to assess he treated injuries, the boards hallmarks deep chemical bones through to the 3rd. israel also says that the last in the comp puckett at last, the hospital on the 17th of october, that killed 100 sheltering the was the result of
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a misfired. palestinian rocket dropped off to see if it was there at the time. and he says, what he saw contradicts that the warnings of these varies have me as made repeatedly . and the types of injuries that i saw, the types of loans that these injuries have a the, the full of, of what has happened to the health system before and after. i'm in new adults. the metropolitan police has confirmed that it has received a number of refer rules regarding will crimes in gaza. that any information of the sources is appropriate will be passed on to the international criminal court, ongoing investigation into war crimes, in the occupied palestinian territories. heartful cit, i'll just say around london. police and the us state of vermont have 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. patty cole, hain has more from washington. police, do have
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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 hate crime. would you 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 a hatred that exists in some corners of this of this country. jason,
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even the suspect was a re, uh, was arraigned in court today. pled not guilty through his lawyer to attempted murder charges. so how did police find him? well, it's 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 and said, 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 biden is put out of statement calling that 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 an american media outlets from the occupied west. vague. she said she's been told that it's possible that her son will be paralyzed after this. and i'll never walk again. a look now with some other world news. there is growing frustration and ukraine among families whose loved ones have gone missing during
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the war with russia. ukraine says more than 26000 people, both military personnel and civilians have disappeared. from mcbride reports from keith. valentina was pregnant when her husbands went missing just after the start of the war. now the daughter eliza fietta has turned one does yet to see her father, joseph bishop. but valentino is convinced he's alive, after seeing what appeared to be his photo on russian social media. coley vin would show that my husband was in captivity because when we last spoke, she said she would do everything to return to me and our baby. along with other families, she attends regular sessions at an organization trying to find out what fates of missing. so just walking away as a thousands of relatives of prisoners of war. and it's sometimes very difficult to uh,
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find information about the such persons as the world. ryan's own lack of information about those prisoners and those missing civilians has led to increasing frustration among families to more. but i think it's a very difficult situation because for a long time we haven't received any information about their loved ones and such a suspended state affects them a lot. it frustrates them. the information vacuum is also allowed online. fraudsters and ukraine and russia to exploit families desperate for news offering to sell information on prisoners, or even claiming to be able to free the task. valentino say she was approached by someone online saying she could pay to have her husband released without time to you, couldn't you the thirty's and they said it was impossible if it was really possible . a prisoner's would have been home a long time ago. in the meantime, she can only and do a painful wait for any news. while mcbride,
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delta 0 keep the court hearings have begun in badging for a lawsuit brought on by the families of passengers last on malaysia airlines flight 370 the relatives of a 135 chinese nationals on board. are seeking compensation from the airline. a 2018 reports failed to identify what caused the plane to disappear over the indian ocean while on a flight from calling them forth of aging 9 years ago. katrina u as more from the aging. this is amazing courthouse with dozens of relatives of those on board, at least $370.00. i'll be getting legal proceedings against the airlines and other corporations involved in that flight. it's been almost a decade since more than 2 just simple talent survey, things seriously disappeared over the indian ocean on march 8th, 20. not since the most of the relatives of those on board has this settled. i was told with malaysian airlines receiving compensation of about $350000.00, with a dozens of families driving proceeding to say the airlines, the insurance company,
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and the plain manufacturer must admit they're also looking for a funds to be created to continue the search for the mrs. how are you as well as the one on the tools for meal we will guide you in our original intention has never changed. that is to find the aircraft and the passengers. we insist on this as always. these families are also asked me for the opportunity to continue legal proceedings, should more information about the flight to secure and come fly. the trial is expected to last for 10 days. katrina, you onto 0 staging. and returning to our coverage at the gaza, or the un says that civilians in gaza face possible starvation as food supplies run dangerously low. despite the suffering palestinians are coming together to help each other and run the hon. 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
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palestinians, displaced by war. they know what it feels to be hungry, cool, and displaying the tremendously the aims to give something to the displaced people who came from the north. they have suffered a lot of pain and bitterness. some of them haven't eaten for 4 or 5 days. so we wait for them and keep them cups of lentils, all gone, other side uh, 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, elizabeth, but despite the hardships, there's hope and happiness, even in the smallest things. while i saw books, i can't express how i feel when i see people taking cups of lentils and looking at me and wishing me all the best and asking god to bless me. the car has no use when there's no fuel. so they use donkey carts to transport cauldrons of lentils all the
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way to sell out dean road, a road that tens of thousands of palestinians have taken from the north of gaza to the south. there was a 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, it's tough and above any imagination, it's destruction. nothing to eat and nothing to drink. no, like tricity and no flower in gaza and in the north, there is no life at all. garza is the dignity kanza, is the history gaz the is the civilization. if you want gaza, just stay some for the sake of cancer. a message from casa that, despite israel's chilling more of starvation and siege, the warmth of its people will endure. and we're on a loss on how to 0. and that's it from the serial. then the 8th of this is our,
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but i will be back in a moment with more of the days to stay with the this is most is like for palestinians and his radio occupied territories every day . as the year arbitrary security checks the day, the old deal, especially for young palestinian men you ask me for my ideas. how does to new say then not going out unless they have to to avoid arrest check points and harassment from angry is really odd. non side tells us he feels the situation has less than to palestinians. on sunday, he was chased by launch group. this is randy settlers, one on his way to what i think his rating supermarket, the security guard came over shouting by pointing a gun at my face and forced me to the ground. it was discrimination only because on
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join us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm 0. been you. good to have you with us. this is the news. our life from the coming up in the program today. ceasefire expended. israel and a mazda 3 to pause, fighting for further 2 days in a deal announced like a tar a 4th exchange of captives and prisoners, 11 captives handed over by a most, are now in israel. and exchange. 33 palestinian prisoners are set to be freed from

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