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to i've been to extreme for most americans, the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. the us is always of inside $54.00, right? the world people pay attention to this $1.00 here. and i'll just leave this very good that 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 the also coming up a false exchange of captives and prisoners, 11 captives handed over by how mos on now in this room cease fire expended. israel and mice agree to pause fighting for a for the 2 days in a deal announced by cutoff another palestinian is killed in bay junior,
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in the occupied westbank coast is ready for his attack. crowds celebrating the release of christmas but these relevant, i must have completed the fullest exchange of captives and prisoners, so that the 3 palestinians who beheld in these riley prisoners have been released on to the truce agreement. this is mohammed the homeless. he's among the group of detainees, mainly children who were released into the custody of the i see i see who most has now been reunited with his family in occupied east arista. i am the i am actually, i can describe it. there are no words to express the feeling. i look at him and i'm trying to accept that he's here. my family is finally complete. it's the best feeling in the world. and another one of those prisoners really said he did happen
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because of him us. the bus go to call, i think the resistance and all i hopes on the resistance. without him us, nobody would be released. they give hope even to those with life sentences. need to abraham is in ramallah in the occupied westbank need to get back with you. what can you tell us about what you've been seeing and hearing from the families and the prisoners released let's not forget joe. know that some of those prisoners have been taken out by ambulances. we've spoken to 2 of the mothers before that at least both said the bid worried that did it already sick themselves, including time, who, whose son has been in. i'm losing my words whose son has been detained while he was in israel. he was arrested and he's the return
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to her now is sick another. the lazy cell, one is that she we saw her carrying his son's hands and it looked like it was wrapped in a casket. so we're talking about a situation that we've been describing in the past at 52 days about the torture and is really prisons. we have 6 palestinian prisoners who have died inside jail. this is not a coincidental palestinians with tell you that this is a result of the continuous and systematic abuse of prisoners. we've also spoken to him how much that happened. we said that they've been at torturing. they've been taking revenge from palestinian prisoners. you know, in the palestinian street that has been many comparisons here on social media. and one of them was that we're looking at the way these really captive have been dealt with, is they're looking at the palestinian prisoners were often accepting plead is
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because they want to minimize jail time. that takes a lot of the, sorry, they want to minimize the court proceedings that take a long time and eventually with high conviction rates, they eventually say yes, i threw that rock even though they have not done that. so you're talking about a situation where the palestinian prisoners are saying that a there is intense measures that's being taken against them from the moment they are detained from the moment they are taking from that homes with the crack down on the families. we've been hearing stories about families being beaten when their sons are being taken to present to the interrogation, to the trial, to the movements between one prison to another. that when the prisoners are taken to trial, the us to move in difficult situations in shackles carrying their stuff in difficult situations in small cars that keeps them confined. so we've been hearing countless
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stories, difficult stories here, but we're seeing also emotional reunions between the families and their loved ones he had and i'm a law, it's late and it is 3 am. and most of those prisoners are trying to make it home to the towns and villages across the occupied west bank, which is also another risky method. one husband of a disney has told us that it took him 5 hours to get to all the way from janine and the north of the occupied to us bank. 2 of them on the journey. that usually only takes 2 hours. i need it. we're looking at pictures there of one of those prisoners being treated will receiving treatment inside a red crescent ambulance. i think it is always that a big problem. that is the bus from any of that is the red cross bus, delivering those prisoners to the location where you are indeed. and as all of this
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is going on, need a violence continues across the west. bank raids continued across the occupied westbank. indeed, one person reported dead at the bet junior crossing not far from off at present, even as people waited for this release to take place. yes, even waiting even a trying to welcome a prison there who has been released. is it proving to be a difficult situation we've seen during that is being injured in the past few days? we've been to you guys, we've also seen during let's being stuck in the cars when these really forces broad, the losers and kind of smashed the cars that with in the street between open prison and the downtown between. yeah, they've also rated the downtown between you, it's through have the gas as the palestinian prisoners who are the so the, the only the prisoners. i mean also the families and the people who are waiting for them. yes. the reeds also continue. a we're talking about one man who has lost his
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life that he's been shot at between you. but we are also it talking about violence reads that the continuing and the occupied to us bank. and again, there's no guarantee that any of these prisoners who have been released today is safe from guessing reiterated. specifically, that's what heating them telling us stories about them being threatened by these really forces. we've heard the mother of the mother of him with a more idea. so here she was saying that these read the officer told him when your son was shot in the previous address, you should thank god that he has not a that he did not die. so for processing is they believe it's a vent and that they no one thinks that their children are safe. okay, need it. thank you for being up for us in the cold need to abraham that from romano . the sci fi deals now been extended by 2 days off to further mediation from cut
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off more on that. now from back down to my teaching a model. the another 2 days of respite in hopes of seeing more seems like this just hours before the deal expired. an agreement was reached for an additional 48 hours of comb, results of intensive mediation by guitar. we began with mediation process even in the in to have ad. i pass through the 7th of october and we have made a lot of accomplishments starting from then. we moved from a point where there was absolutely no chance for mediation, whether there is a, there was a fuser for mediation to both parties. now every day agreeing on the list and has the cost of just being released, danny and we have least stop fighting that is going to extend into almost a week. and now, and i think we have to build on the on that to make sure that we can move that forward. the extension means more trucks carrying food, medicine and fuel are expected to enter the gaza strip,
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particularly in the in battle. north, east supplies are crucial for population shattered by war and the years long siege imposed by israel. these really armies says it's committed to the ceasefire, but has vowed to press on with its military actions and gaza once to deal expires in full force. i hope i feel it look cool, but as we are speaking, we're continuing the efforts to carry out the plan led by egypt and cut off who it committed to its execution over the next few days in order to bring back additional hostages. a troops and combatants and gaza, all deployed and prepared for the next stages of the war. the mos wants the deal to result in a permanent ceasefire. now the whole, the, we have propose and we've made it clear that we are ready to enter new deals in order to exchange all the captives and the present as well as you know, in times of war. it's very difficult to extend to everyone, at least what we can achieve right now is that we can exchange all the women and
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children and to new truces. so we can continue this so that everyone can go back home. and so that we can provide food medicine, a feel for civilians as we entered the winter season. this is the operations room and doha, the focal points of guitar and mediation. this is where negotiators maintain direct lines of communication with him us and is real and monitor the implementation of the deal. a small progress that is celebrated as a crucial step that can build momentum towards a long lasting comprehensive deal. that i'm a huge e l g 0. let's go to talk about these truths and now until to our corresponding time to salute and us, we've been hearing the katasha immediate has announced that the extension has been agreed by a mouse and israel. but i understand some concern from the is ready governments to express because they haven't yet received a list from us, of the captives expect to be released, which they would've hope to have re received by now have they
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that's exactly right, but at this hour is really army radio has announced, citing the prime minister's office that authorities have received the list of the 10 captives that will be released on what will now be the 5th day of the ceasefire . this is something that b is released have been talking about in the statements they've released from the prime minister's office this evening. that while the negotiations were ongoing, as the turn stipulated in the original agreements, they were working toward it. with mediators, however, they were citing the fact that they did not receive the list of names from him asked about the captives who would be released in the 2 day extension. what else these release have said is that they have released a list of 50 additional palestinian female prisoners who are up for release given
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that is really captives are given back in exchange. now, while these really is have not formally announced the extension of the ceasefire, these railey army radio has said now at this hour that they received the list of the names of the 10 captives, perhaps an indication that these railways have agreed to the cease fire, but mediators have already stipulated that all parties did agree to an extension, but these really did not announce that these really prime minister even speaking earlier in the evening at and is really budget meeting in the government. he didn't mention it at all. he just said that israel was still working toward its goals and that it was still doing what it could for the captives in the term of this deal. meaning that they were still willing to extend the cease fire for every 10 additional captives that were released. and given back to these rallies,
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there would be an additional day added on to the cease fire. we're now will get an extension of 2 days. and remember, for every is rarely captive, that is given back, there will be 3 palestinian prisoners who will be taken out of his really jails. and all of them will be women and children. jonah, come to a thank you now and gaza. the ceasefire extension has been met with mixed feelings by some palestinians in con eunice. some say 48 hours will make no difference while others welcome the rest by the look for plucker mario man, and extending the truce for 2 days means it will be a feeling of safety and to be able to move around and to check on the places where we used to live psychologically, a person would feel most safe. that's the most important thing. in my opinion, that's what the people want. if they want to feel safe and they want to return to their homes and then they will come see me on for how we'd be that will for $52.00
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days. do you think 2 days will make a difference? my daughter was killed and we lost our homes in our land, and we've been internally displaced. 2 days won't make any difference. we can't find anything to eat, become fine, any bread. we are living by the kindness of gold. we need aid. and we want people to stop by our side and the arab people who left us in this war to stand in solidarity with us to give us hope that this life because we are living here day by day. there's no life here. we ask god for his help. i'm for justice with very tired . it's a very hard situation. while the whitehouse is welcome to cease 5 extension in gaza saying it's hopeful, the 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,
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as they conduct military operations to do so with the utmost care, for instance, civilian life to you and secretary general has also welcome to cease fire extension and has spoken about wanting humanitarian a deliver to gaza. 3 more than one point of entry. it's a glimpse of hope and humanity in the middle of the darkness of water. and i strongly hope that these will enable us to increase even more the, the meditative nights to the people even gosset, that the suffering so much of a c, c, and helpful that it will be possible to have the other crossings because they will facilitate the distribution and the to also facilitate the controlled by these valley sites. so i'm very helpful that this will happen now from kristen salumi at the united nations to the security council that behind closed doors on monday to get an update on the ceasefire. even as arab and islamic countries here at the
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united nations are working on a new draft resolution, welcoming the latest developments, but also hoping to transform this temporary pause into a more permanent humanitarian ceasefire. katara, egypt and the united states priest council members on ongoing negotiations in gaza and israel cutters and bassett, or says, getting the security council to weigh in will be critical to moving things forward . what do we need to see now to come to the human we have to do, we need that. we need them to come to the counselors working towards the projects we've. we've emphasized that the customer has to say it's, it's just if you want to come towards the don't think the actual material the company will reach us to the, to the number of countries are sending their foreign ministers to new york to work
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towards that. and they'll be meeting with the secretary general on tuesday and attending a security council meeting on wednesday that will be chaired by china is for administer. when he christened salumi al jazeera, the united nations. the still ahead on al jazeera us so far as these are investigating a possible hate crime as 3 promised. and in american university students shopped in vermont the the, the weather brought to you by visit cutoff. although here is, are headlines for the america, some pretty big storms rocking storms. so we could say for paraguay, including it's capital, it solves the, on some forecast. models are handling about a months worth of rain in 24 hours. that energy will move in to se brazil also got
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some shots and storms not too far away from by a blanca. on tuesday, the storms will extend through central western areas of brazil, through the amazon jungle and still weather alerts and play for copious amounts of rain right across ecuador, central america. with that cold air rushing out of the us, it's gonna trigger some showers and storms around the bay of can petri and that batch of what weather will move into that you could time peninsula over the next little bit. and speaking, if the us swap colder air is really punched across here, breezy as well, many spots just dealing with single digits. and that storm system we had over canada is maritime provinces, now pushes into newfoundland. this will be a rain and wind combo here to the west. we go west found it's actually fairly quiet . not much going on a bit breezy through the canadian prairies and northern plains, but sunshine in vancouver, mostly cloudy, better chance of that sunshine will be in portland, and we've got a disturbance off the pacific, which will give us some what weather for san francisco. on wednesday,
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sure update the quote to you by visit cancelled on counting the costs as well as the war on dollars that has all kinds of businesses time the economy withstand a prolonged complex garza is also replacing the published and such office just quite a wealth of natural gas office, coastline costs can alden tina's new president fix the nation's economic crisis? counting the cost on out of here. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know as far as, instead of going on. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the the, the back you're watching out. just
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a reminder of our top stories that being emotional scenes in the occupied westbank with the release of more palestinian prisoners from his right ages. the t 3 have been reunited with their families in the past couple of hours. as part of the israel come us see spot deal or a false group of captives released by hamas reached israel 11 more is rarely some feed, pre cutoffs. foreign ministry says to cease 5 between our mazda and israel has been extended for 2 more days. israel's army radio is reporting that the government has received a list of captives expected to be released on tuesday under the extended tricks. but as more palestinians are released from his right of jails, prisoners from occupied east jerusalem and the families are experiencing a roller coaster of emotions old enough to celebrate their freedom and told not to participate in any band activities. they are uncertain about the days to come. i'm a gym to my thoughts, the outside of family, home,
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and occupied east through us and hugs and tiers. jubilation and sadness will have to do better, but after 8 years in jail, 24 year old she looked away yet has a hard time accepting. she's free a whole lot the most up. even now. i can't believe it that i'm walking in the street without guards, that at night i can see the moon and the sky in one uninterrupted view, and that's because in prison you can't buy it. in 2015 shoot who was convicted of stabbing. one is really man and attempting to stab another. she was sentenced to 16 years in prison. and in the past, per family told is really media outlets that should work was acting in self defense after a man tried to pull off her head scars and media and the english on saturday and everything changed. and that's what she was released from and is really jail as one of at least a $150.00 pounds with indian prisoners is real agreed to set free as part of a ceasefire deal with how much but along with her new found liberty came strict
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conditions 1st, we're not allowed to engage in any display of celebrations. second, we're not allowed to participate in any kind of political activity. on the 3rd, i'm not allowed to voice any opinion on social media. and does that make you feel pressure right now? yeah. how is it done? make it no, no, no, no one has on this. it's true that i came back home and then i got my freedom. so, but i'm still restricted. yeah. and how does your family feel about that? does that, are they even more worried now because of that exist on the color and then all the older they're very worried about this. there's a lot of fear and i'm the whole set of the of the pressure remains. but today should look and her mother try to feel a bit of enjoyment in another part of occupied east jerusalem. is that how much weights and worries on saturday, he was told his family would be reunited with his 16 year old daughter,
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and the 4th with the age of 14 was accused of attempting to stab a settler. the 4th was sentenced to 12 years in prison instead of the family, denied, the accusations of judd went to the detention facility where he believed he'd be picking up in the 4th, waited for hours and was been ordered to leave him alone. a lot of us do you like yeah, and one thing i can say is that i'm burning from the inside and this is my goal that my daughter, i don't know where she is. if she's eating or she's drinking if she's cold. yeah, we're, even if she's sick in a hurry is as kind of a standing ins jack and his family are a custom to anxiety and dread in equal measure. but this is far worse. days that were meant to be happy turned even sadder hours after speaking to john, we learned the fluids had been released. but what should have been a joy as occasion for the family turned into a frightening evening as has rarely police rated their home multiple times. taking
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out journalists, borrowing any celebrations, and reminding an already worried family. they're a collective sigh of relief. won't be happening any time soon. how much if you're a bunch of data occupied you through the man accused of shooting and wounding 3 college students of palestinian descent in the us state of vermont has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. jason equal will be held in custody without bound. investigate is a treating the attack as a suspect to tape crime, to co hand reports. so he is an incredibly young man from her home in the occupied westbank. elizabeth price is desperate. learning that her son has shown our tawny, maybe paralyzed, never able to walk again after he and his 2 friends were shot, walking down the street in burlington vermont on saturday. my husband is this devastated by the fact that he couldn't protect his son. and that this happened in the states and certainly make sense of my husband really feels like there's no, we're safe to be posted any longer to show. i'm
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a spending the thanksgiving holiday weekend at his grandmother's house, along with his friends and fellow college students. can abdul, how much does she on it? taking a quick walk around the block. when police say a man walked off his porch without saying a word sired for shots and slid police and the f. b. i are investigating this as a possible hate crime because 2 of the students were wearing casias and speaking in english and arabic. are the police on the suspect. jason eaten the next day when they went door to door looking for witnesses, he appeared very nervous. he was shaking, he produced his hands empty, stated i've been waiting for you. uh, why's that? i think i need a lawyer. police say they recovered the gun and matched it to the crime scene. family members say they believe the students were targeted because their arabs are to imagine this time and everything that's happening then it was just a random act. so maybe you as president joe biden released a statement saying he was horrified hours. there is growing concerned about the
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spiking attacks on airbags and muslims in america, their families now waiting to find out if this crime will be added to a growing list of hate crimes. particle hand l g 0. washington of the un says civilians in cause of face and immediate possibility of starvation as food supplies continued to run dangerously low. but despite the suffering, palestinians are coming together to help each other. emanuel con reports on the streets of con eunice, a simmering pot of soup, tells the story of compassion and string. in concert, these friends are cooking the few bags of lentils. they have left for the palestinians, displaced by war. they know what it feels to be hungry, cool, and displaced in the industry, mountains for the ames to give something to the displaced people who came from the north. they have suffered a lot of pain and bitterness. some of them haven't eaten for 4 or 5 days,
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so we wait for them and keep them cups of lentils. all gone, abo 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 as kindle supplies are low, even lentils insults are hard to come by. the, despite the hardships, there's hope and happiness, even in the smallest things, one lies old 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 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 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
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any imagination its destruction. nothing to eat and nothing to drink, no electricity, and no flower in gaza and in the north. there is no life at all. garza is the dignity garza is the history gaz. the is the civilization. if you want gaza, just stay some for the sake of cancer. a message from gaza that despite israel's chilling more at starvation and seats, the warmth of its people will endure. in ronald hassan l to 0 the, to all the news now and specialist minus have been brought in to help free 41 was trapped inside a collapse tunnel in india. the so called rap minus. so using manual digging
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techniques, including drilling by hand, that's off the rescue team said problems with the heavy machinery initially brought in to reach the workers, food, oxygen and water have been provided through the pipes since the tunnel collapse 2 weeks ago. nowadays, government is asking residents who flight the northern city if keyed out to return home, it's off the government forces, regain control of the city. last week, nicholas had cripples by the border with algeria in teams. what teen displays to our eggs from kids living and make 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 tory rebels volumes. soldiers with the help of wagner's fighters or on the offensive in the countries northern region for the lineup. 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're really afraid we've
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left everything behind food and our animals. we're too afraid to return home. but molly's government is calling on those displays to return home to get out. the military are going your house to house, searching for a tour, a gravel there that he says during or a sweep of the city we found and seized a lot of weapons and vehicles, which we now have to hand in this comp. images circulating on social media show as nic 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 displaced people live in far flung places with little assistance. it is no human fit and assistance because the access is looked access is not possible nowadays.
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