tv Inside Story Al Jazeera November 28, 2023 3:30am-4:01am AST
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by these writers as part of a captive prisoner exchange deal between these relative how much the full day in spite which this, these feelings have to be playing out. the 33 prisoners have been released. so this full stay 30 of them children effectively. and some of them arriving where you need to apparently in need of medical attention. are you expecting more to arrive or do we think? do we think they will arrive? no need we are uh still yet to see the 2 women prisoners. i can tell you that we haven't seen them being reunited with their families. it was low. yes. mean, or it's all football. yeah. uh so those people are telling me that may be some of the families have taken their sons or daughters home. so if maybe
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so maybe some of them have it may that's, let's listen into one prisoner on the other side of the so that sort of seemed to have missed all the march tours from guys on sometimes on may god help us release all the prisoners and we call the situations in the presence of change and the there's no press another left insight. we are often mistake this. thank you very much. i and this is it. and how much as the cell have he's being interviewed with by other media. we're going to listen into what, what he's saying i am so much that have a strong i'm just going to use it in the i spent a year inside under administrative detention for the 1st time
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for how. how do you see the, i don't know if i'm have be more, but there is a lot of grief because there are lots of president at present it present are behind us and some of them have life sentences. so we're, we're, we're seeing as the bus trying to make its way here with the rest of the prisoners as those cars we've been seeing, palestinians insisting on showing up and coming out to the streets in front of the bus, trying it to basically again show defiance give
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them the well comes and they say they deserve interesting to hear that young man say that he's experienced full periods of administrative detention. his detention with that judge often for misdemeanors. stone throwing involved in protests and the like. he's pleased to be out, but he's reminded and conscious that there are others in prison still facing much cautious sentences. that's tempering is enthusiasm. of course, people here will also know what they need, that an enormous price is being paid by palestinians in gaza to make all of this possible to yes and let me just comment on the administrative detention point and add to with that this isn't his way. the policy of renewing at the administrative detentions which are the tensions without charge for things that the is really, is
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a claim and say that the palestinians are doing well. we really don't know because the high conviction reads it is really jails that amount to more uh, more than that 98 percent we are talking about this. some people who just accept a plea deal with the fines, even though they have not done what they've done, but this is done on basically try and avoid that lengthy trial. that's gonna end up in a similar sentence anyways. so it's not that because they've been convicted, it's not because they've been charged with administrative detention, that they've done something. and again, there is this emphasis by palestinians that they have the rights under international law to. 6 protect themselves really and it is
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a true. * and challenge and fight these re the occupation. so this is something that probably as soon as i've been really more and more at wanting to see but yes. going back to the point about gaza. yes. palestinians, you know, i, i've been having countless interviews now with those families, relatives activists. and everyone in every interview insists on emphasizing that the price has been high that the blood in garza has been spilled. that they want the people and gaza to know that they respect that, that they, they hope the word stop. so there, there's a lot of emotions. there's a lot of what kind of city is one of the world to know that they are paying a heavy price, being under, as well as occupation. calculus is the right would need to comp, the stories comp. this testament is that you process over the past few days, pa,
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for work from you and your team on the ground that will leave you just for the moment to keep an eye on what's going on. follow the progress of that other bus arriving with more prisoners. and we will go for now, 2 of the bodies truce them with adult salute is standing by for us. and how much you've been reporting on the other side of this process. the release of is riley kept is by how much in gaza we now have a 2 day extension to these 4 days. these 5 that had been due to expire and a couple of hours time. that suggests they will be more releases of captives in gaza. indeed more release is therefore of palestinian prisoners in the occupied west banquet. neither is bring us up to date with what you've been hearing from these really governments and all of this as well. the is really government has actually not even officially confirmed the extension to the 4 day cease firewall. all parties have indicated there will be 2
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extra days. these release have not come out and formally announced that instead we are receiving 2 different statements from the as really prime minister's office. the 1st says that the negotiations for the release of the captives within the current framework are still ongoing. and the 2nd statement from that's in yahoo is office said that they have released a list of 50 additional names of palestinian female prisoners who can be released as part of the deal. should there be other is really captives who are released. it's important to pay attention to the language that these really are using. if the captives are released should they be released. now the end of the 2nd statements said that they did not receive the list of the 20 additional captives who could be released in this to date extension from us. and these really said that they were
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expecting this list to be given to them by midnight local time, which was about 2 and a half hours ago. we have not received any updates from these really since then. but earlier on in the evening, these really military spokesperson in his daily press conference, said that nothing was final. and that negotiations are constant around the release of the captives with all of the mediators involved. but that nothing will be finalized until it actually happens. similar to what he's been saying over the last 4 days and even before the ceasefire started entirely. so the is really, is our signaling of cautious optimism saying they have reservations of course because who they are dealing with and the mediators. but these really is, again, have not fully confirmed the 2 additional days of the ceasefire. but what they have been saying repeatedly is that when the ceasefire expires, whether it's 4 days,
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whether it's 6 days, they're going to continue their military operation in full force. and in fact, these really defense minister, you know, i've gone on with say that it's going to be bigger, it's going to be wider and it's going to be in multiple parts of the gaza strip. perhaps he was signaling that the ground operation is going to extend to southern gaza. they have been saying this before in the, around a 40 of the war when they were saying there were targets for them in hon. eunice, that they still had to get to on the ground. so while they were still talks and anticipation about these 2 days, these rallies are already planning for after it's saying they're going to go back into gaza. their bombs are going to fall on the palestinian people there, and they're going to continue this war in full force until they achieve their objectives, which are to release all of the captives, the complete dismantlement of how mass is military and political capabilities. and
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to ensure that israel feels no security threat coming from the gaza strip. now, as we entered past a 5052 of this war, these rallies have not achieved any of those military objectives. and while there has been increasing international pressure on them to stop the indiscriminate from bargemen of the gaza strip, it seems that there will be no sign of it letting up. once the ceasefire expires, jo, now come to us, we've been keeping a close eye on the release of those past 2 prisoners. and some of the unions with family members bring us up to date with the progress of the is riley captives released wherever they now have. they rejoined the families, as indeed they have all rejoined their families. these railways have confirmed was that all 11 captives, 9 children, and 2 mothers were already united with their families at hospitals in till the this
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comes after a 4th day of the exchange in which the red cross facilitated their transfer. they then went to that, i saw some border crossing, they were taken into the hands of these relays. at that point for identification process is similar to the ones they have been doing for the last 3 days. they then drove to the kid him, show them or kid him, a will send them crossing in the south. they went to a military base in the southern part of the country where they received a 1st medical check and they were then all flown by a helicopter to these hospitals in the tel aviv area. now these really health industry, government officials have all been saying that the medical systems here are now well equipped to receive all of the captives coming back from guns up in whatever state they are in, and that they won't really be allowed to leave those hospitals for
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a period of about 2 days and even longer depending on what type of medical or psychological situation they find themselves. and so while these really government is saying they are in racing, the release of more captive, there is still a lot on the line for benjamin netanyahu. and his government, there is pressure from the is really public to bring back all of the captives to extend the ceasefire so that they can bring back more of their loved ones. and at this time, well, all signs are still pointing to an extension of the ceasefire. these really still not making that conformation. and in one of those statements from the prime minister's office, the prime minister acknowledge that he understands. there was a lot of anguish nervousness and impatience among these families. but that they still did not have the list of names of the captives who could potentially be released over the next couple of days. and remember,
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these relays have been notifying the families beforehand upon receiving the list of names after her master gives them those names to the mediators. but in this instance tonight, they have not received those names so they haven't been notified any of the families. so there is still a lot of cautious optimism, and while there is hope on the horizon, there is still a lot of anguish among the families who know that their loved ones will be part of the current deal. the only includes captives for women and children jonah, lot from talk about history. so that was homeless salute tank. some of the white house says welcome to cease fire extension in gaza saying it's hopeful the polls 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
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frankly, we continue to urge and will continue to urge these realities as they conduct military operations to do so with the utmost care, for instance, civilian life. while us secretary of state, actually blanking is returning to the middle east this week for another round of shuttle diplomacy. that's good, more now from she had a good time see who joins us live from washington, dc. she have a president biden. we know it was keen for this extension to happen. there are indeed still us citizens being held captive that haven't been released in gaza. what is the secretary of state hoping to achieve? it is interesting just a building what honda was saying? because the, it's clear that the white house does not support any kind of long term, cx, 5, they off using, along with israel, this card c spa as a charles to prime. the 2nd, the next stage of these really offensive and goals are the only 2 phases of the us have, is that it's the is really offensive stretches on into the middle of next year. the,
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the key to the presidential year, the presidential campaign, rather as the wife, the washington place. but it looked on sunday because clearly, biden is losing a great deal of keen demographic support in the like, you know, amongst the electric. because if it's between green lights to israel, but secondly, the main fear that the, the, the us has right now is the israel will resume carpet bombing. but when we use the same tactics, it use of renewals in central goes or in southern goals, or as it does resume the military campaign. clearly, garza is an enclosed population and the us on the status is that there is no way for people to go. so what we're getting from various sources is blinking, and others are trying to impress upon the his writings the need to find bowman in close civilian population. but do so in a way that does not, doesn't cause immense displacement because there's simply no way for people to go. and she had many things for that. we're going to go back now to ramallah would need
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to abraham. this tool come to the families of some of those present relations about a happy child. i was calling to comprehend that my that is not here. i am not able to express all these difficult feelings inside me and the circumstances of the transferred wherever fatty defect calls saying that they were very funny alone. and they were even a creative in the way they were file and twitter. within these 50 days or on it was a very difficult to see me, a call on a see to talk about it. you know, i call up on every free person and everybody who believe who believes and see themselves to do what they can to freeport last time on my son and get the money him to use to told me something i want to get to my. i want to get to my and i told
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him, no, i trust that i am going to be liberated soon on. i'm going to be there for your wedding. super nice. these are all the prisoners on the freedom and they want to support that is a stance. it's an immune smith in the end of the amount of money as means mother in law had she lost her dad was she was in presence. how did it for you? how did i work until now? i can't comprehend that we lost her dad. i lost my husband that he was every stand for me. he on my friend, my support, my average then somebody who was very hard for us me. i have a to children, i'm going to love, she is the closest to her that but son, god, for every sense or happiness as marks. really the because her time is just not
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around the with miss this moment with her and i send it again. thank you. dave, it's nice and the palestinians want to to leave given the difficult situation of the road. let's talk again properly with them. how much i have but a freak prisoner. he's from hebron on the she was the hardest thing in the prison. you've been arrested 4 times under administrative detention. josh, uh, but there are 2 things. well, for sure that the law for because i was suppose to leave in november and i was ready word and i couldn't speak with a lawyer or anything. and then they called me and they took me to the court, and they told me, your detention has been extended by 2 months. and inside the
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prison change during the war, the convers, how can the fish laws? we have been inside our cells for 53 days. there is no food to come. there is nothing even an hour to close. they took most of it. there is no fault of all time . only 2 days a month and we have a hotel to it is really difficult because it's the 1st time i've heard that it gets that bad. the prisoners are being insulted. and they were being humiliated. and one prisoner died may called the plus his so as well. so you go to the scene was about to see before what happened after the start of the lord have been in there where and salt and beatings, it's about it. and they have the people inside from the jersey families to go
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over to them and they come into the cells with their guns. i want to, i'm a club once you know, i usually the cool part of the part of, i guess they don't agree to any of the quest, whatever we say. they say we are no more content to anything. even though there is a truce. they wouldn't respect us or reply to orders or requests. no, no, i certainly do guarantee that you wouldn't be, are arrested. this is something that they are worried about sufficiently, people with, you know, life sentences. kids who for the people who spend 20 or 30 years at present, we have to be pro rated so ideas and then they
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might be rested off to a short period had the to the moment they you and are not eager to leave. if they're calling the guarantee that they wouldn't be repressed, that body we where to threaten either so many times can buy guns and had it and they were model and sold to us. they had so much aggression, even in the way they looked at us. so when i was on all sides, i don't want to issue when i say the full faith told me when you are not allowed to hall's aflac, no reception, not even talking to friends, don't say anything because you are leaving through a d is over and then i told him, but my friend, so want to call him. and he told me if anybody comes to the reception is we are
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getting a rush to or we don't feel safety here. there is no safe place we are going to hear for now and again, we're talking about the difficulty of the root situation with the is where you mean the 3 check points with the is rate the attacks the by is really such a there's so it's remains a tough situation for palestinians, and again, there's no guarantee that those prisoners are not going to be re arrested again, neither of the past few days as you've witnessed the release of a 150 palestinian prisoners. now as part of this uh, exchange deal with israel, you pull to so many stories of, of families of prisoners re united the joy of reunion, but also the theatre of re a rest. as you said, that we've had stores of over crowding in prison,
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poor conditions at the grading, and dehumanizing treatment of people. and you know, it's worth pointing out, isn't it? that a $150.00 policy and in prison is a minute amount compared to the thousands who are still in is riley jails. many of them in administrative detention without charge for minor offenses. there's an awful long way to go, isn't the need and it's been like that for a long, long time for decades. yes, we are now focusing on the issue of prisoners and on the issues of these really violations against palestinians. would you have to remember that this is a struggle for the palestinians? for decades? yes, the situations and prisons are like no other in the past 2 years. but let's not forget that the fact that some prisoners have tvs in the, in the prisons that has been
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a result of previous movements of previous protests, previous hungers. drugs, intense negotiations by those prisoners. so when you talk about the prisons and this experience when it comes to palestinians, they could tell you that they have that as long of experience. they have a long way to go and they believe, yes, the world's view is changing a little bit. yes, they're seeing some support from international capitals, but again, they're still looking at the situation individually is because it's different, not only palestinians are getting killed, enjoy the, including children, but also they're being displaced, forced to be kicked out of their homes that are being, have any bombard that the food is scarce, as the health situation is collapsing for the hospitals. so for palestinians, they would tell you here that you know, and we've been hearing a lot of that by many palestinians, especially if somebody is there like, yes,
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our son's are struggling. their suffering, but this is really nothing in comparison to the pain that we're seeing currently in the besieged. because a certain is an important moment really need to, in all of this, to shine a light on the circumstances inside these jails. and for these young people in the is there any prison system? it's not, it's not an occurrence, a circumstance that, that, that often that often takes place. it's important that these things are seen. yes, you have very some people who are surprised that there are minors in children who are and is really prisons that you have people who did not know that some of those children are being i mean, all of those children are being thrive in military court. so you'll have some uh, parts of the palestinian story policy and narrative that is not being explained to the world. this is a very complicated story. it has so many, no one says,
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and there are so many stories and as much as we try to bring those stories to the world, you're still missing out on certain issues and complexities and changes. but yes, this is seen by many palestinians as a moment to shine lights on the issues. but for some it's also a cause of sadness. they would tell you that it took that many 1000 palestinians to be killed in order that for the world to realize and to look at palestinians who are living under decades long of is a really mean it through occupation. and you have those who would tell you that, you know what when palestinians seek peace, when the palestinian authority tries to achieve a 2 state solution through negotiation and in the country, it's not only does, it's not gets peace, but it gets more, it lands being taking supplements being expanded, more palestinians being killed, and we've been seeing those rates of the coming that'd be in the, in the occupies westbank. so they would tell you, you know, what the wind brought us and they'll start to seek these. no one cares about these
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really violations, but it's only when there's a war and when, when they are being killed, that the world takes. notice. it's as you can imagine a, a moment that's is exhausting for so many palestinians, especially as it comes after decades and decades of is read the violations against them. and of what they say is the world turned in a blind eye. and when it comes to their sufferings. okay, need to abraham. it's nearly 3 am where you are a late night for you. reporting once again for us on the release of palestinian prisoners in the west bank, 53, released on monday night, the 4th day of the seas. 5 deal between israel and thomas 11 is riley captives released from the gaza strip. they are now in israel were united with this family and a 2 day extension to the cease fire has been announced. more exchanges to come over
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the next 2 days. beyond that, who knows? that's it from us for now. another bulletin in just a moment. the, let's roll with your weather report rate across asia is always nice to have you along some disturbed weather around the caspian sea means the showers will drop down into tater on on tuesday with a height of 16 degrees and along the border with buckets, dawn and northwest india, while there's been some pretty big health storm. so let me take you on the indian side or i'll just on stage. i know this looks more like snow, but yeah, this was a hill storm here. now that disturbed weather moving further east into central parts of india around lots of pradesh and most of the roster state. and you know for neg pour and muscle roster state, we could see 2 months worth of rain in just 24 hours. it was that much moisture
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injected into the atmosphere. i think we'll have some hazy days after that. what weather scoots out. we've also got quite a batch of what weather, moving from the gulf of thailand into the enemy and see that's point into the end a minute and nick, a bar islands. if i take you to china, lots of sunshine, that's allowing temperatures to once again, climb in the usual spots going jeep profit and squealing at $26.00 degrees. and then we've got rain and wind slamming into that western side of japan. this is a cold friend, that cold air will eventually catch up to tokyo on wednesday with just a high 15 degrees, you know, calling them for november's or whether it's month of the year, and still some more downforce to come on tuesday. 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 into
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a screen for most americans because it can look you as part of the bottom line. the us is always of in 554, right? the world people pay attention to this one here. and i'll just see this very good. they're bringing the news to the world from here. the 33 more palestinian prisoners are free from his riley jails. most of them are children. the of doing all this is obviously rely from also coming up a full exchange of captives and prisoners, 11 captives handed over by how mos on now in israel ceasefire extended israel and thomas agreed to pause. fighting for the 2 days in a deal announced.
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