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the, the joint and let's discover a better world expo, 2023. the hello and 0 venue. it's 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 him. us are now in israel. in exchange, $33.00 palestinian prisoners are set to be freed from is really jails and that
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includes 30 miles and more a drug center gossip actually mandatory and organizations born. it is still not enough for those who enjoyed israel's weeks long home by the palestinian civilians on the ground and gaza had been given more time to breathe off to israel and mos 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 tuesday morning. earlier we spoke to has the hama member of mazda is political bureau, he says he hopes the extended ceasefire will gradually bring things back to normal and gaza. as 3 you have agreed to to give the small hostages. and to extend the this is for the for 2 days, i think this is
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a good the news for people and the court, especially for people in garza, they're one of the pre tomorrow. they will restore them on and goes to pick on. yeah. and they would have 10, uh, gradually to the one of my life. i hope you're, we kind extent until really the end of this was a degree should know it, people in does o o walking in this issue with different boss. we want to stop the war and the commissioner people, but as i said, no, we are in the temporary issues for ya. we are trying to extend it from time to time until we get to the end of the world. i think we had a big support from the eh, category, uh, government at the egyptian government and even the western guy government, they want to, this is way up to stop and d, to allow for a product to come to the ocean and to india 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. motor crucial needs
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like to add to intake issues at the end. do discuss a survey on the policy is really and how most 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 captives to the red cross and southern gaza. 11 is relays and now back in their country. and here are the scenes that offer present in the occupied westbank. that is where a group of 33 palestinian prisoners nearly all of them children, are to be released into the custody of the the custody of the i, c r c soon to be reunited with their families. that abraham is in ramallah in the occupied westbank and to i believe you're at a place in ramallah where the families of those palestinians were expected to be released or gathering. what can you tell us? the 1st, let me tell you about the scenes you've just shown from the alpha prison and in front of it. we've been hearing from our sources that there is an intensive use of
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tear gas against the a mostly journalist who are often there to cover the buses as they go out from alford towards that i'm a law usually when we see the tear gas being a shot have really towards the during that is there, it's like, you know, the, that, that the release is going to happen soon. now off to the bus makes its way through them. i like usually takes a lot of time to get to families here who are in patiently waiting for their families. and there are some, some of them are young palestinian boys, but also that has been 3 prisoners today, 3 women prisoners among the list. and one of them is it's off. is that a death i'm going to be speaking to her husband, who not only is worried and was worried about a thoughtful has been detained in late 2021. but he also has also 3 other sons
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in is really deals currently, his brother in law is in jail as well. he is from see that that had to see a need. janine and he made his way here, a total my love to receive his wife today on shortly with a club mentor for this i'm. it's awfully, i know it's my use that a caught out to have to you from the kind of when you saw a tough names, you shall order because women names we have the late multiple. first of all, my feeling is an incomplete happiness. and since this is walker since thursday, because i was surprised because i was expected my wife to be the last the last to be released. and that's why i expected us to clock. do you want me to talk with them and uh uh, hold on. just so you know what i heard, even though i have last talked or thought, i would if i heard that the 1st,
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the 1st is that i do to global for lease to atlanta. so one of them they said she said they have beaten. i tossed up on, i was very desperate and i looked on top. i didn't expect to be at least. and then i was surprised at 6 good with the news and we prepared our cell by 2 cars and we came here. so how is the better or defend jeanine because it was right in god we left, you mean at 615 i just before the right. and we, i've to of 100 off a, which is that isn't easily check point apartments have to check fine. after one hour we took the see saw you draw it and then we came through other towns and we took last 5 hours on the road, about 5 or hours of from janine to rama la. we took them that far, there's 2 roads. so we don't to,
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to get into trouble. one of the last time you spoke with, i thought it said i have to kind of my life has been arrested for 2 years. i only visited 4 times on the months of, on the, on the, on march. there was a detain me who was in a very critical condition. so the administration of the prison and the code would that's thank you. i did the best we want the prisoners to come to health based off of the injured car, to come the monitoring within the prison to mean month to go in all the prison nurses said no, my wife is working on that. she has a feeling for others and she was willing to help with the she said uh, i will go, but let me speak with my brother, my son, and my husband and my son. and then she on the do they let her down and they didn't let had called her family is on it or the bad
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because they've been special because they're trying to cut the she was in a cell close to the hospital to look after the girls that used to wash her and feed her and the clothes her. so she stayed there for about 2 months. after that she said they want to take her, but a jeep and someone would take you to a prison intel up deep. i'm going to bring the frontier, the father and say that i'm glad to see. and then the, the decision demo process. they wanted to make them one of the western towing and as for the girl that and then she came to the moon on the connection was connected . i want to ask you about children. your life would be released, but your son's will still be there and had a brother. i have 2 sons. i want the youngest was 17 who
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talked to submitted an operation with his uncle. and the other one is between 2 and he was just mad at before, like 2 months in of clause. and they destroyed our house for women. my feeling is i'm hopeful the cardboard held and i'm working at the bottom and we were surprised that the 2nd one from 70. so he was sentenced for a life sentence fisma. and i have a have spoken to a lawyer to help because he is a senior lawyer. but he asked for the $300.00 each. yeah. oh, you're all good because he told me that is normal in the 174 cover letter that is normal. that's what, but an extra square and for what this children half done with the rest of the month . can you explain for the phone? so that's why was i thought to address that. i sort of the children because she is the mother of 3 children who were arrested, how come what she saw,
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and one of them was accused of the whole thing with the end, he was extra and he stayed 20 months and he was there at least 2 weeks ago, and her brother who is the uncle of my children and he also has a life sentence. it's like a group punishment, and they destroyed our house on my other cousins also. and then constance, they discharged to the house and yet another bit to jump on my nephew who also had a life sentence on the job that even i me a quote from susan of the old. so my cousins are, even on this, he has a 25 year sentence, a life sentence that my, my other cousin also has a life sentence. not everyone, everyone is enterprise in prison, and as a who have less than sense, now you are waiting in from a law. how are you feeling for the item if you well my wife isn't the most
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important thing in my life. just leave me like i know body as courageous and as she is like so she has no feeling from anybody except for golf and you know, i've been sort of, she of, i'm sorry, i've had religious duties actually fast as well, and i'm good there. and she prays it, you know, things that might be brought to a book to and everybody knows her and i miss her a lot. i do want to have health issues like sugar. i'm going to you thought about blood pressure and definitively you don't have injuries if you on it. no, it doesn't then and uh well i have a young girl who is only 14 years old and we'd look at either widget or, and i don't have anybody to ask about me or look after me. she was, oh my entire oh you heard there, the husband of the it's off joe to death is waiting along the other family members or waiting for their loved ones to be released from is really prisons need abraham reporting from ramallah and you all compiled west bank where families are expecting
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to release at any point now of 33 palestinians were held in is really jails. all right, let's go to mom and john, as you mom and you are an occupied east, jerusalem, what's happening where you are? there are also families of course in occupied east jerusalem hor waiting, hoping to see their loved ones tonight. so that's right 0. and we're being told by those families that they expect that those prisoners that should be arriving in occupied east jerusalem will be arriving soon. that's what some of the families that we're communicating with are telling us that's what they're hearing from police. now we're in the shifts of rough neighborhood, unoccupied, east jerusalem. we are about 200 meters or so away from the house of a palestinian prisoner a 16 year old named food, how much she was arrested when she was 14 years old. she was accused of attempting to stab and his really settler and then convicted and sentenced to 12 years in prison. of course she and her family have denied those charges all the law. now if
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you look behind me, you see there are really police officers there. step of security in this area, they coordinate that off or check points. we can't get anywhere near that house just a few moments ago. up in the sky. we saw what appeared to be and is really police helicopter as well. now, earlier this evening, there were journalist that were assembled at the house. and if with how much these really police rated the house kicked out, the journalist also kicked out members of the extended family. and since then, the police have gone back into the house a few more times. the last time they went in, they informed the family that their daughter should be back relatively soon. but all of this has sort of become a pattern in the past few days through you. and i've been speaking about this quite a bit last couple of days as well, especially here in occupied east jerusalem. you had an order that was put forth by the far right wing national security minister. it more been to be or that know, palestinians under his jurisdiction which would encompass occupied east jerusalem
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would be allowed to celebrate the release of any palestinian prisoners. now when he says they are not to celebrate, he means both outside of the houses and inside of the houses. and to the last few nights you have seen, when journalists go to the houses of prisoners who are expected to be released to be reunited with their families, that the police often rate those homes take those journalists out. in fact, we experience that just a couple of nights ago we were in another part of occupied east jerusalem. and you had the police come to that family home. they 1st told the journalist they must go, then they started kicking us out to get very physical with us. they were pushing and shoving, then they got quite aggressive and then they kicked us out of the entire area. that's what we've seen again and again. and this we're told by the palestinians were speaking with the family members of the prisoners as well as some of the prisoners that we're speaking with really speaks to the indignity that they say they experience on a daily basis, the injustice and the persecution. they say that they have to deal with as kind of a scene in as palestinians at the moment when they feel that they can take a collective sigh of relief and try to be happy. they are still told they are not
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allowed to celebrate. we spoke with one former prisoner who was released a couple of days ago, and she's 24 years old. she was in prison when she was 18. we spoke with her earlier today and another part of ox, friday's jerusalem. and she told us that after she'd been released, she'd been told by the police that if she were to either publicly celebrate or speak to the media or post any type of social media posts, or rather not speak to the media. but if she were to post anything on social media or engaging any political activities that she could be arrested again. so this is the kind of pressure that they are dealing with, even at a time when they want to be happy to be reunited with their family. members, they are filled with uncertainty, they are filled with tension. they are worried that perhaps they might even be arrested again in the days to come through the homage out assume reporting from occupied east jerusalem. so in east jerusalem in the occupied westbank palestinians, or waiting for prisoners to be released. meanwhile, what we're seeing live, what you've been seeing life for the last minute or so, is the, the helicopter
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a one of the helicopters, atlanta's intel of the on board, the helicopter. the captives that were released from god said that the mos handed over to the red cross. they were then handed over on the egyptian side of that the border crossing to the is really military that was waiting by with that helicopter . i know you're seeing stretchers being carried into a medical facility. i can take it over to honda so, so i'm the you are joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. what's the latest that you can tell us on the captives? clearly we're looking at the live pictures, clearly they have no land, it is real. i'm wondering just what the next steps are going to be from here. and also what you know about the people who were released by almost today the fall. we do know that after 11 is really captives were given to the red cross,
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they were driven through that off of the border crossing where they went and then went into the hands of these really army. and then they then crossed into was rarely territory through the border crossing in the south known as kid and we shuttle or kid and we send them in arabic. now once these captives reach the hot study military base in the south for an initial medical check, they were the air listed to several different hospitals throughout the tel aviv area to be reunited with their families. what we do know about this group of captives on the 4th day of the ceasefire is that they were women and children, mothers and their children. additionally, we do know that some of them are foreign nationals as well. in fact, all of them have dual citizenship from germany, from argentina, and from other places. additionally, after they are reunited with their families at the hospital,
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they will then stay there for around 2 days to undergo more medical and psychological testing be, is really, are me spokesperson, daniel, how got you as well as all of these really establishment has been say, since the beginning, the bringing back the captive is one of the main objectives in the war. now when it comes to the extension of the ceasefire, these really is not officially confirming that they are going to extend the ceasefire, though it is seemingly. so we have since received 2 statements from these really prime minister's office. the 1st says that negotiations on the list of those slated to be freed, under the framework of the hostage release outlines are continuing. and they're also asking for the families of the captives to be patient because negotiations are constant. they. 1 are ongoing and these really say they're working around the clock with mediators to provide additional and for nation. now the 2nd statement from
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benjamin netanyahu, whose office says that the government has approved the inclusion of 50 palestinian female prisoners in the list of possible prisoners for release, given that additional object to use will be released. he went on say, the m s. has yet to provide the list of the additional 20 captives to be released in these 2 days. that will be an extension of the ceasefire. so while these really did not do any sort of formal statements that yes we have been, we've confirmed that we're going to add on 2 days to the ceasefire. they are seemingly letting us know that they have now a list of palestinian prisoners who are up for release and they are waiting. the additional names from us from mediators of is really captive who can be brought back in exchange. now, these really have been receiving those lists around the day before or perhaps the
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morning of, of the list of top is set to be released. the has really been notified those families with what they say are necessary reservations and cautions because there is a loss that could change in this very fluid situation as we had seen in the last 4 days. so while there was a cautious optimism among these really there is still that little bit of doubt and that little bit of fear that it will not go according to the plan through. yeah, honda civic, thank you very much for all that reporting. it's past midnight where you are. uh, 10202220 gmc and what we're seeing now is that there is just one leg of the ceasefire agreement, remaining to this initial 4 days ceasefire. the mouse has now released 50 captives . that was what they had committed to on their end. over this 1st 4 day stretch of the ceasefire in exchange is for the release of
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a $150.00 pounds of stadiums to be released when it's really jail so far. 117 palestinians have been released. 33 scheduled to be released today. it's now past midnight. they haven't been released yet, but we do continue to keep an eye on the see the top right corner of your screen for prison. there is where we're expecting movement at some point that hasn't happened yet. and in the center of your screen is where the helicopter is just landed, bringing back those 11 is really captives from gaza into tell of the that's where things stand at 20 to 20 g m t now measured l on sorry, is officials folks 1st and 2nd tories ministry of foreign affairs and he told alpha 0 the guitar hopes to see the ceasefire extended further. as the provision and the original agreement suggests, and hostages will be released every day. and that would translate into an extra day file. so we had to come off the confirmation though that 20 extra hostages will be
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least in the next 2 days. and on the palestinian side, that would mean that form is really jail if you'll have people of that number. so 60 pad at the end of the lease form has got to be present and 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 at the crown. but more of a sustainable choose to the negotiations that have taken place. as we have seen, we began this mediation process even in the, in the, 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 with the biggest, 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 almost
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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 much, 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 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 days. or we can go now as a target was the main hon eunice inside the gaza strip. so dark, what are the next 48 hours going to be like for palestinians in gaza? they have 2 days to extra days in the ceasefire. and we don't know what happens
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after that. yes, 2 more days and to more opportunities for palestinians across the territory in order to get useful from this short time, she's fine. we have most and east belt on the cut up pro, kids and mediation alongside with us on even egyptian authorities. now clearly, palestinians with costs and traits and using an even make the best in order to gather old, their basic items and needs, including food, having access to clean water sources and even to get used them from the humanitarian aid. that is also as a project to, to be a, to, to be allowed to float into victory, including the north, the central and even the southern areas of the gaza strip. now the palestinians also will take this, this kind of a truce in order also to look the search for the beloved ones who are still under the ruffles and sit for areas. they will remove the ruffles of the houses by the
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help of the palestinian civil defense cruz and also the telecommunication companies with costs and traits on repairing the damage that had been closed to its networks at by the is very relentless strikes. now, the majority of palestinians believe fast, the extensions of choose between our mazda and east belt on the international supervision. consider it to be a good step in the right track, in order to end the ongoing confrontations on the ground. and it will get a window of hope for the majority of johnson's back. this, this not met, that had been living, experiencing for 7 weeks, might be, it might bring an end. and also might be a concludes as, as the international efforts continued. and especially by consult and egypt who are trying to do the best in order to bring an end for the gluteus attacks on both sides. so clearly as long as they're going to be much more cease fires, that might be a heals within the coming days. as much hope the palestinians will have an order to
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return again back to the houses and to rebuild what had been destroyed by the occupation forces its r a cowboys, whom importing from hun units inside the gaza strip. thank you very much. start at the white house says welcome to the ceasefire extension in gaza saying that it is hopeful. this pause will continue for longer of 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 railways as they conduct military operations to do so with the utmost care, for instance civilian life. and you're a secretary of state anthony blinking is returning to the middle east this week for another round of shuttle diplomacy. we just found out, let's get more from she hubbard, tennessee who joins us live from washington, dc. she how, what do you know about this visit and what it's for? and we have some more information now from
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a senior state department official who confirms that lincoln will leave brussels, where he is currently for the nature of meeting on ukraine. he will that had to stop. yeah. in macedonia, for the meeting of the organization for security and cooperation in europe meeting . interestingly, the russian foreign minister will be there as well. there officially, no meetings, i'll plan between the 2. and then from that, lincoln will travel to the middle east for us to israel, done the westbank, and then to do by dubai, where you would also attend the cop leasing of a for on the climate change comp 28th. what while he is that we just not over the weekend, joe biden would not be attending that we have some more information as to what blinking says he will be discussing. the secretary will stress the need to sustain the increased for humanitarian assistance. the goal is to secure the release of all hostages, unimproved protection, so civilians in garza, and he will discuss with partners in the region the principles he laid out and took care for the future goals and the need to establish an independent palestinian
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state. there's principles that he laid out in took care a few weeks ago where no real corporation of gauze or an end to the siege of gauze, no forcible displacement of gauze, and no reduction of the territory of gauze and no use of gauze or as a spring board for attacks on israel. does she have a ton c reporting from washington? thank you very much. i the still ahead on alpha 0, us authorities are investigating a possible hate crime as 3 sounds thing in american university. students are shots in vermont. this, there was the the, it's a saga forecasts for southern thailand tire for one. let me show you this batch of what weather, moving from the gulf of thailand rate into the admin. see that weather will pour in
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to the end of been an nickel bar islands on tuesday to china. we go and how some incredible warrants we have for this some of the you're considering, you know, we're almost closing in on december here. when jeep providence, full on sunshine, in great lin, up to 26 degrees on tuesday, weather make or assignment in so that west coast of japan here, the winds will really be a factor guessing up to about 80 kilometers prior. this is a cold front, it will eventually catch up to you tokyo. so your temperature comes down on wednesday to 15 degrees, which is actually where you should be for his time. you're there now for this part of southeast asia in november as the weather is month of the year for many of these spots and still some showers and storms to go on through space. so no real surprise here to us straightly. it's really this eastern side from queensland right down to victoria states, parts of tasmania as well. week long periods of rain here by this time it's all said and done. sun spots, i think we'll get a 100 millimeters of rain. well, in this weather report in new zealand,
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another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your life international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform in spying on challenges here. the you watching else 0 a reminder of our headlines this. our guitar as foreign ministry says the ceasefire between our mazda and israel, has been extended to 2 more days. it's been a city pushed by several countries to extend video, which was meant to expire on tuesday morning. for the is really military says a 4th group of captives released by a mazda of how reached israels 11 is really 2nd free to another group. palestinian
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prisoners is sick to be released on monday as part of the deal is really forces at fire and tear gas that palestinians waiting outside of for jail to hold up bill how many it isn't go for now. mind the occupied westbank 100. i'd like you to explain to us what you've learned through your reporting. because the last few hours we saw you talking to families who have just had their relatives arrested by is really security forces in the last few hours or in the last few days. and this is an important part of what's happening in the west bank right now is yeah, it is a very important part of what's happening in the west bank. and it's also, it's a factor that gives a lot of anxiety to people just as we were standing here waiting to go live with you while the few cars that are still on the road at this time of the night. we're stopping worried off seeing what's happening is the army here,
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because people have gotten, use the come this our boss, me the midnight until don't wells is ready. the security forces could show up in the towns in the villages in their homes. and this is something that has been going on since the beginning of this war since october 7th, and at that very intense rate, i mean, every night there's at least 50 people. a police seed used to off i just came across the occupied was back and just looked behind me. this please. i completely empty. the very few people who would wander out at this stage. i spoke to some families who explain or describe well let's say exactly the same situation in the sense that the, the front door, the gets pushed out of a sudden they found is really soldiers over their houses. they come in big numbers . they show up in big numbers and they're quite aggressive. sometimes they have
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with the dogs that could be barking and growling at people. and they also describe how things get rooms, get run facts. i've seen cars that have been destroyed for no apparent reasons. i've seen also as low as those the star of david, the symbol of israel being a sprayed on the walls of people's houses. and this is just out of pure provocation knowing very well that the palestinians would like to have that symbol on their award. so searching the, a lot of anxiety and anger and also the fact that people, families feel helpless once that person is taken detained. they don't know where in which j and he's been taken to. whether it's all for the only one inside the occupied westbank or inside is where it will take for them. days if not weeks to figure out with their loved one is and then it will take even more time for them to
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be able to go and visit them. because these visitation rights are very complicated . usually they're only once per month, but you have to go through a whole process through the red cross, you have to get the permit. and sometime that permit is denied for security reasons . that's what the usually what is real estates. and also they were because of the conditions inside the jail ever since october 7th, everyone who came out has described very difficult good vision, a clamp down on those detained in there on inmates, and also complete isolation. it moves held, not knowing what is happening outside that is something also we've heard on those who have been released doing this for the over the past 4 days, saying that they had no clue about the extent that what was unfolding. and then they also didn't know know for example,
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one young man i was speaking to earlier and shed, he did not know until he came out. that's actually during this time his father and his brother were that they held in the same jail, but he hadn't seen them. so this is really the, it's causing a lot of worry along every single family across the occupied westbank because whoever you speak to would tell you, we all have at least one person, if not more, who has been detained, release may be detained, the good it is really jail and they know that we're still in the middle of the war, but after the cease fire or they will be more hostilities ongoing in gaza. and that will mean that the clamp down here in the occupied westbank will become or even more intense. so searching the visa, very difficult time, and this is the hour where people really start to where we even have this sitting at home. now, how do i thank you very much. that's what i need it in the comfort nama in the
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occupied westbank. thank you very much and we are still by the way, looking at what's happening is the top right is ramallah. the center of your screen is over prison. we still haven't seen the release of the palestinian prisoners. now if you want to get technical about it, the this 1st part of the ceasefire that ends after 4 days ends in 5 and a half hours and the palestinian prisoners, the $33.00 that are meant to be released today haven't yet been released. form of us assistant secretary of state pga. crawley says that although the ceasefire has been successful so far, negotiations to make the pause and fighting permanent will be very difficult. it has been productive on both sides. and i, i think the, the president will continue to encourage the israeli government as long as this is seen as fruitful. i do think it's, it's fruitful on all sides or has just been released prisoners being released a positive reaction to allow your aid to continue. but this is going to be,
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your calculation was made on a day by day basis. that's the subject of the ongoing negotiation involving united states involving israel involving culture involving egypt, you know, to try to get as many people have released to try to get as much a to into the pals, to the end. people as possible. mindful that this is happening in the middle of a con, part of this cars, you know, allows better planning to be done so that assuming the conflict will restart at some point in time. it can be better directed to hamas and using this time so that civilians to the extent possible, or isolated by from this con, from this of the, from the actual fighting. so i think there's, you know, there's value in this pause, but i bet, no doubt, you know, as long as the, as really objective is to eliminate how mazda is a governing entity. you know,
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this world will resume at some point from an is rarely standpoint, you have a army deployed, you know, into gaza territory and, and proximate to it's adversary, you know, at some point either you use that army or you re deploy it so, so you know, the discovery situation is fruitful, you know, but i, i do think that the army is positioned to resume the conflict. it will happen at some point. and earlier i spoke to, nor didn't milady. professor, media and communication is katara university. he thinks it's possible that the ceasefire could be extended further still 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. what by policy means will have some kind of
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stability and also the as well as the seas the find it on the but it's seen inside . and i think in my opinion, this is possible. this can be usually if you do see it have, i mean, i would hope so, because this is what the international community is hoping for. this is what people are saying is that hopefully, well, this is, in my opinion, a major part of it is really the public opinion is hoping for those who being the most great thing for the last couple of weeks in the street. so if that of even the is ready in general. um, so this is meant which may lead to a few more days in a way, not only 2 days, but i suppose a few more days are facies file that allows more negotiating, but it allows more trust to be built between the different the different parties. so maybe also they will look for something else which is nice. so from the old 4 walls, yes. which they, which it, which was with an honest with the getting, i think the 2nd fuck, which is also very important, is the,
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the growing international pressure, not only all these ratings, but also from within, from inside this way, but also the international public opinion and the growing pressure on the, by the administration in the us. and let's keep the, keep in mind that the, by the decision is facing elections next year. and we know, no, i mean various polls indicates now that the, the he's, popularity is dwindling down, especially among the young voters within the democrats themselves. so this is, in my opinion of this thing, look not affiliated besides in the size of fact, but it will be also another interesting factor which may probably and to a permanency is by a british plastic surgeon who travels to gaza at the beginning of the war's back in london, dr. hassan, i will see the work that goes those 2 biggest hospitals and he's preparing to give police evidence of what he says or multiple is really war crimes. harry faucet reports go son i will see to is now out of goes up,
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but he carries with him guilt about having left and memories of pain his own. and that of the patients he had to treat up to the unexpected could run out 16 of this kind of pain to children. but at the same time, knowing that they were starting to show signs of substance 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 sewage and he'd left the u. k. in the days off of the hamas, right on southern is really communities aware of what he calls the small window available to get in to work here that goes out chief of hospital where he witnessed the entire health system disintegrate and to sustain me, the tree attack under the, on the hospital in both he says he so clear evidence of his really will crimes, which he's now pausing on to british police and the targeting of patients trying to get to the hospital use a phosphorus on the civilians and open areas. the use of fragmentation,
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missiles targeting in 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 the chemical bones through to the 3rd. israel also says that the blast in the comp pocket, alas, the hospital on the 17th of october that killed 100 sheltering the was the result of a misfired palestinian rocket. talked obviously that 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 all 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 referrals. rules regarding will crimes in gaza. now that any
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information of the sources is appropriate will be passed onto the international criminal codes, ongoing investigation into will crimes in the occupied palestinian territories are useful. cit, i'll just say around london and police in 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 kind of go hand reports from washington. police do 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 3 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
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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 speaks to the level of a hatred that exists in some corners of this, of this country. jason, 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 them? 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, easton 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
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crime scene. this is really getting national attention. president biden has put 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 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. the european union's foreign policy chief just at burrell says there will be no peace or security for israel without a palestinian state. now we have a reason that would have been a full day truce under it is a civilian it. hostages, which is an important 1st step, we appreciate the role of god as youth and all those and that shaving it. but much more is needed to leave a dire situation in. gotcha. and to find a way out of the car in crisis police to unit stating guys in their west bank. an easy reason is the best and only long term guarantee for digital have security that
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will not be peace or security for these well, without the police to union state. not to the decent member of the territory of augusta, not to the legal organization of a guys or by huge royal of thinking that if you increase your security by increasing your territory is an illusion. that's the last 50 years of proof. it gives the illusion of security, but not security. and the 3rd is not the legal, quarterly ization of the west bank, which is a major sort of pension and one of the gaps that goes to resolving the position you and he's ready. conflict a still and all now is the 0 more, i mean tell us thing and friends who have opened the soup kitchen to offer a brief for spikes, goes is hungry the the
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we do want to bring you other world news. now specialist minors have been brought in to help free 41 workers trapped inside of collapse tunnel in india, the so called the raf minors are using manual the techniques including drilling by hand. that's after rescue teams have problems with the heavy machinery initially brought in to reach the workers food. oxygen and water had been provided through pipes since the tunnel collapse. 2 weeks ago, molly's government is asking residents who fled the northern city of canals to return home. this is after government forces regains control of the city last week, many or from the semi emetic to our reg ethnic group,
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and are too afraid to come back. the town was part of the as a lot of movements, heartland and alliance of flower armed groups that hopes to gain autonomy. nicholas hack reports by the border with algeria in teams are watching, displays tour eggs from kids living and makes shift tents still shaking after mollys military targeted them with a drones striking several were killed scores injured after seizing the city of kid del from to our grapples volumes soldiers with the help of bagginger fighters or on the offensive in the countries northern region for the so the amount isn't up. so we are scared of wagner in molly. there weren't any problems before they arrived. we trusted the military. wagner is the heading. people. we are really afraid we've left everything behind food and our animals. we're too afraid to return home. but tamales government is calling on those displaced to return home to get out. the military are going your house to house, searching for a tour, a gravel go to the joining low sweep of the city we found and seized
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a lot of weapons and vehicles, which we now have to hand in this comp. the images circulating on social media show as nick, bumper or residents of to dial looting homes of their arab into our reg neighbors who had fled. most oregon arabs are too afraid to return home, fearing communal violence. as the un peacekeeping mission continues its withdrawal aid agencies, a tens of thousands of displays, people live in far flung places with little assistance. it is no human fit and assistance because is accessed is not access. it's not possible nowadays the need of huge. and oftentimes they need the internal for to internal segmentation need to move a miracle, a system. the turing people are isolated and displaced their hopes for an independent homeland. they call the as it was the same distance. for now, it is for them a matter of survival. nicholas hawk elgin's you are. the court hearings have begun
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and begging for a lawsuit brought on by the families of passengers last on malaysia airlines flight 370. a 2018 report failed to identify what caused the plane to disappear over the indian ocean while on a flight from calling them forth. badging 9 years ago, katrina, you has more from day to day. this is amazing courthouse with dozens of relatives of those on board image 317. i'll be getting legal proceedings against the allies and other corporations involved in that flight. it's been almost a decade since more than 200 people traveling through survey things. there's things disappeared over the indian ocean, unlocked a 20 not since then. most of the relatives of those on board have successful was of course, with malaysian airlines receiving compensation of about $350000.00. but the dozens of families driving proceeding to say the airlines, the insurance company, and the plain manufacturer, must admit that we're also looking for
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a funds to be created to continue the search for the mrs. how are you, as well as the one on the to me from you? we will grab you in our original intent. it has never changed all or that is to find the arrow cross and the passengers will insist on this. as always. these families are also asked me for the opportunity to continue legal proceedings, should more information about the flight to secure and come fly. the trial is expected to last for 10 days. katrina, you all to 0 staging. and now it's time to catch up on all the latest sports headlines with we're hope that matches the city. both pet guardiola has praise what he called the incredible impacts of terry venables. while he was manager of boss to learn a levels who also encouraged england died at the age of 80 on sunday were gaudy. ah, and it was a boston and a bull boy with vegetables was in charge of the spanish club in the mid 19 nineties . despite type of a 15 year old pep, watching vegetables celebrate winning the 1994 league i talked with boffa has been widely shed on social media. claudio who was speaking ahead of man cities,
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champions, the guy with abi lark. sick on tuesday, said venables was much small the just a great couch. friend of mine, a believe i get lee. we see him and the doors was not jazz as a, as a, as a manager, as a present person. so funny was a you know, programs in the continuing and singing, mutating front see not trying this kind of thing. so it wasn't like a program for them. and so i'm so sorry for the assignment. in spite of legal 0 not missed the chance to go back to the top of the table of 8311 with i submitted a bill bout you know, took the lead and the 55th minute through that ukrainian whitfield of victoria. so i haven't called you not keep williams be causing for the for this is just 8 minutes later. you run us by 2nd in the standings behind it around but right on the goal. difference in the english premier league i stop it started penalty from willie and gave full of
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a 3 to high when it gets was full of move up to full teams level on the 15 points with walls nor in time. world champion valentino rossi is returning to racing, but this time on 4 wheels instead of to the motor g. p. grateful competes with b and w in the new l. m g t 3 category of the f r i will in durance championships including competing the level 24 hours for the 1st time. well that is all your light is spot had lowered, you can get more on out to 0, dot com and on no social media channels of the un says civilians and gaza face possible starvation as fluid supplies continue to run dangerously low. but despite the suffering, palestinians are coming together to help each other and run a 100 reports on the streets of con eunice. a simmering product suit tells the story of compassion and strength in cost. 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,
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and displaying the condition of the issue, the aims to give something to the displaced people who came from the north. they have suffered a lot of pain in between us. some of them haven't eaten for 4 or 5 days, so we wait for them and give them cups of lentils. oh john, other side was displaced from his home and so were his friends. all volunteering at this time of unprecedented needs. there's no fuel. so these paper in a few blocks of wood is kendall supplies are low, even lentils insults are hard to come by. but despite the hardships, there's hope and happiness, even in the smallest things. while i sold books, i con, 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. but 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 solo dean road, a road that tens of thousands of palestinians have taken from the north of casa to the south. there 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. 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. cause that is the dignity garza is the history. gazda is the civilization. if you won't gaza, just stay some for the sake of gone. so a message from casa that, despite israel's chilling more at starvation and seats, the warmth of its people will endure. in ronald hassan l to 0. and that does it for me several then. yeah, for today,
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jonah ho picks up our coverage at the top of the hour on elsie's 0 the as the war on gaza escalate, which is 0 is correspondence on the ground. last night was a night from how complete blackouts bits all situations are very, very wave here due to have the air strikes in the area as well. troops now are trying to push forward deep into the gods trick. 11 soldiers have been confirmed as killed during that time devalue are considered to be one of the most densely populated refugee camps. and the goal is to step this neighborhood has been completely destroyed. stay with us for the latest developments on, i'll just say around. it was the gruesome manager that shops malaysia to policeman
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was sentenced to death for shooting a young woman. i'm blowing up a party that was the killing link timidly, just highest office in 101 east world exclusive. one of the convicted pillows breaks the silence to make some faithful revelations. measurement a 00 must speaks on out to 0. so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for to any stand, a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics just getting to your wife, intuit, stream for most americans, because it can look you as part of the bottom line for us is always of inside pick people around the world. this has been going on for a number of our report 30. so an international perspective to try to explain to global audience how is this impacts the like? this is an important part of the world view is very good at bringing the news to the world from here. the
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challenges with the on the safe side of extended israel and have lost agree to pause, fighting for a further 2 days in the deal announced by cuts out the color, the and joe. now this is out to 0, live from doha, also coming up a full of exchange of captives and prisons, 11 captives handled handed over by him us all. now in these ro, an exchange the t 3 promise to.

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