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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection and has an investment climate digital licensing your better tomorrow. the more palestinians are freed from is rarely, giles, in the latest release of prisoners. most of them children, the joe know that she's elderly relied from the also coming up a full exchange of captives and prisoners, 11 captives handed over by a moss on. now the news room cease. fire extended israel and mice agreed to pause fighting for a further 2 days in
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a deal announced by cuts off another palestinian is killed in bay junior in the occupied west bank because these riley forces attacked crowds celebrating the release of christmas. but they being emotional seasons in the occupied west bank with the release of more palestinian prisoners from his writing dials. so the 3 people, mainly children have been reunited with the families in the past few hours as part of the israel, i'm off sees 5 deal. it mocks, the fullest exchange of prisoners and captives who are being held by a mouse in gaza. need abraham reports now from ramallah, the emotional reunions between families and their loved ones as they make that weight total. after hours and hours of waiting, palestinian prisoners have made it to a this sensor in ramallah where they've met with their families. but we've seen re
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freed prisoners being taken into ambulance as being 3 to we've been speaking to the mother of 2 of them. and they were telling us that they were really worried about their sons, that they themselves gotten sick. now imagine them, after all the time of no visitation since october, the 7th. they did not know how the sons are doing and they've been hearing difficult stories about torture, about mistreatment. it is really jail now to only see their sons requiring medical help. it's a difficult situation for those families. oh boy, i'm calling. i couldn't see the bus that then we'd been inside also for 53 days. there was nothing even a close they to most of them. there was no hot water apart from 2 days. it's really difficult because it's the 1st time ever that it gets this spot, and the prisoners are being insulted and humiliated. because unlike them kids, the circumstances of a transfer were very difficult. they were very violent. they were even creative in
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the ways they were filing with us within these 50 days of war. it was very difficult. i can't talk about it now. i call upon everyone who believes in freedom to do what they can to feed palestine. i see that as the news came out of 2 more days of the seas fire that it should see that it is of 2 more batches of palestinian present or is more families are we thing we know that these really, governments said that it's we'll look into including the 50 more names of palestinian women, but those women that are left and is really prison. most of them have been detained after october the 7th. so that the gives you an idea about the general situation specifically that we're talking about the palestinian prisoners who have been released and it's a bit around $150.00. but when we look at the, the number of is really is sorry, palestinian prison prisoners in his renewed jails. the numbers are very high and
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they've been getting increasingly higher after october. the 7th. so for processing is yes, they've seen their loved ones getting released, but they're still looking at those with high sentences to be released as part of the swap deals. is that, but he just, the, the well, the sci fi deal between israel and hamas has not been extended by 2 days following for the mediation by cut off. more now on that from best of my teaching. 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 uh, october and we have made a lot of accomplishments starting from then we moved from a point where there was absolutely no chance for mediation whether there is. but
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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, particularly in the in battle. north, east supplies are crucial for population shattered by war. and the years long siege imposed by israel is really army 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,
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all deployed and prepared for the next stages of the war. the mos wants the deal to result in a permanent ceasefire. 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 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 israel, 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. without a hitch, e l,
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g 0. well joining us live now for walking bodies. jerusalem is home to salute and i'm the, we're just a couple of hours now from the start of the 5th day of the seas for the beginning of a 2 day extension. what is these riley government saying about how things are going as well, the israeli government has actually still not given any formal confirmation about the extension of the ceasefire. that will be 2 days, even though cut out and reported that all parties have agreed to it. now there was a lot of issues with these really is regarding a list of names of captives that wouldn't be released in the coming days saying that they were expecting those names by midnight local time and they did not receive them. however, they said that negotiations were still ongoing. the issue of the captives was of
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the utmost importance to the israel ease. additionally, they said that in the exchange they have now released a list of 50 additional palestinian female prisoners who wouldn't be up for release . should there be additional is really captives released in the next couple of days . now remember for every is really captive, that is released, 3 palestinian prisoners will also be released and the deal we are talking about only includes women and children. additionally, these really armies spokesperson, daniel, how gaiety said that israel actually had not confirmed the extension of the ceasefire . because nothing is final until it actually happens. but while all signs are pointing to this, these really is again, not confirming this not letting the world know that they have agreed to this. and there are probably a lot of reasons for this. perhaps they wanted to see how the release on the 4th day was going to go. and additionally,
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they said they wanted the list of names beforehand because they have been notifying the families of those who are expected to be released from captivity in the gaza strip ahead of time. but these rules are under immense pressure from these really society because they want the government to do everything it can to get the captives back. and if there are any issues with these 2 days with me next engine in which captives are not brought back to his really territory, there will be outcry from the public towards the government. however, in the days after the ceasefire and its extension, these really as have already been preparing militarily, israel's defense minister yolanda yolanda has said that the operation will be bigger, it will be wider and it will hit harder meaning, but the ground operation is going to extend to the southern part of the gaza strip, just as these really army was saying before the ceasefire began. now in the 52 of
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this war, they is rarely as have not accomplished any of the military goals they set out to when the war began. the 1st is to bring back all the captives to eradicate how masses, capabilities, both politically and militarily, and to ensure that they don't feel any sort of security threat coming off of the gaza strip in the future. now with this in mind because they haven't achieved any of these goals, it would be difficult for the is really army just to come to the international pressure to stop the war, but they have been clear. but no matter how long the ceasefire period last, no matter what kind of extension is added onto it, they're going to continue this war. they're going to continue the indiscriminate bombing of the gaza strip. and they're going to to continue in those ways. but they've said that after this recuperating period, these really defense matter says minister says the he expects his army to fight even tougher because what they're going to meet in the gaza strip is going to be
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just as prepared. well meanwhile, as the, as the com continues in gaza, violence goes on on the westbank raids continue on the occupied westbank and indeed one person reported killed as people were awaiting the release of those past the palestinian prisoners. these earliest have been clear that they did not want any form of celebration for the palestinian prisoners who were being released from their jails. now while there were people congregating, waiting for the release of those prisoners waiting to welcome them back into society. these railey army ended up attacking that convoy of people firing tear gas at them, and then eventually live and munitions. witnesses on the ground say that one man of 26 years old was shot in the chest, and another one shot in the leg. we have since learned that that man who was shot
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in the chest has died. this is not the 1st instance of is really a russian towards people waiting outside of the prison. and we have seen a lot of death since october 7th in the occupied west bank. at least 240 pounds to me is killed since that day. come to thanks for that. well, the white house is welcome to see star 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, as they conduct military operations to do so with the utmost care, for instance, civilian life and the un secretary general has also welcomed the extension. speaking about one thing, humanitarian a delivered to gaza through more than one points of entry. and it's
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a glimpse of hope and humanity in the middle of the darkness of water. and i strongly hope that these will enable us to increase even more the, the meditative nights to the people, even gas, that, that be suffering so much. i have a c, c, and helpful that it's 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 hopeful that this will happen more on that 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 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,
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egypt and the united states brief council members on ongoing negotiations in gaza and israel cultures and baset 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 counseling has to see it's, it's just if you want to come towards that, i 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 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. while it's
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been full days of hope, pain, fear, and rest buy for hundreds of thousands of people in gaza as palestinians get 48 more hours of ceasefire summer. been to take a look at what happened in gaza in the last 4 days. to be able to hear the waves without the buzz of drones or loud fight digits is a good day because it is the for the pause in fighting begun. some took the opportunity to breed for a share without the threat of an incoming is really strike. and the loss of luck to you that we are very happy because we weren't able to go anywhere for so long. and now we can finally play in the scene. but not all of gods is 2300000 people could afford the rest bite from the pain. thousands of up to the already overpopulated southern region overlooked by his vaguely snipers. those would try to return to the north where shot. and that's how far we ran for our lives from breakfast
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bombardment, despite the current choice, we cannot go home. we're still gripped by fair. i am staying with more than 60 people in the school, but we cannot go back to the north under any circumstances. most of gaza has being pummeled into a degree in di bloodlines, wiped out the ceasefire, wasn't opportunity to revisit destroyed homes or what's left of them is reggie snipers prevented people from digging graves so that the truce at least able to get burials, hospitalized roads, schools, w, buildings no longer exist, hard to imagine how anyone will be able to return it is there is onslaught means no hospital in northern gauze is functional. many found hammers, renewal match for layers of concrete as they tried to recover the bodies of loved ones. the last lack of fuel and destroyed roads means thousands of palestinians remain buried under their own homes. colleagues killed in
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a group and destroyed aid workers repeating for international search and rescue teams to come and help the ceasefire. it was also an opportunity for is reading captives to be united with their families. a $0.15 in exchange for 50 is read. the captives and choreographed videos released by from us is on being that this obligates fighters said good bye to the prisoners. but media interactions are being tightly controlled, but is really authorities. since the 1st interaction by this captive who was released last month, it's the opposite on the other side, palestinians who being released from is really present, have told everyone about they will deal with um is uh, how much should we have all talked about mistreatment abuse, denial of communication, medication and basics such as food and food remains. the major concern,
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indices garza, because only a fraction of the quite comenity do you need is being allowed inside a few 100 trucks each day. are welcome relief, but it's close enough and we'll run out soon. and the hazel pull, he will be able to go back home to school to his class, but all of it is gone. there are 48 hours extension means fewer burials. but despite it being temporary, because as hundreds of thousands of children know, they will it be survived for 2 more days. some of javi out of there. the still ahead on al jazeera us so far. these are investigating a possible hate crime is 3 palestinian american university students. so shocked in vermont the
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let's role 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 bucket stone and northwest india, while there's been some pretty big hail storm. so let me take your 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 per dash and muscle roster state and you know, for that important muscle roster state. we could see 2 months worth of rain in just 24 hours. it was that much moisture injected into the atmosphere. i think we'll have some hazy days after that weather scoots out. we've also got quite a batch of what weather, moving from the gulf of thailand into the adamant c that's point into the end a minute. nickel bar islands, if i take you to china, lots of the sunshine, that's allowing temperatures to once again, climb in the usual spots going jeep profit and squealing at $26.00 degrees. and they've got rain and wind slamming into that western side of japan. this is
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a cold front, that cold air will eventually catch up to tokyo on wednesday with just a high 15 degrees. you know, calling them for november is your, what is the month of the year and still some more downforce to come on tuesday. the repair, it is sure visual and to something he threw off when i mean i wasn't here, i shot him dead. the controversial us know, stand your ground. you're seeing that these laws actually encourage more violence. giving assailants the right to kim. we're sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok and denying justice to victims. families, lines investigate licensed you on out to 0. the
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. the welcome back. you're watching out to 0. a reminder about top stories that being emotional scenes in the occupied westbank with the release of more palestinian prisoners from his riley jails. 33 have been reunited with the families in the past few hours. as part of the israel come us see spot deal early or false. group of captives released by hamas reached israel. 11 more is rarely said being free cutoffs. foreign ministry says the cease fire between us and israel has been extended for 2 more days. israel's ami radio is reporting that the government has received the list of captives expect it to be released on tuesday under the extended deal. as more palestinians have released from his ready jails,
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prisoners from occupied east jerusalem, and the families are experiencing a roller coaster of emotions who did not to celebrate their freedom and told him not to participate in any band activities there. i'm certain about the days ahead, but how much i'm doing reports outside of family home and occupied these through us and hugs and tiers. jubilation and sadness will have to do better, but after 8 years in jail, 24 year old should work the way yet has a hard time accepting she's free. hey, let me see what's up even now. i can't believe it that i'm walking in the street without guards that at night and 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 should who was convicted of stabbing. one is really man and attempting to stab another. she was sentenced to 16 years in prison. in the past,
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her family told is really media outlets. the truth 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 an is really jail, as one of at least a $150.00 pounds of sending and 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 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. 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? don't make it, no, no, not at all. what's on this? it's true that i came back home and that 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, you know, the model, they're very worried about this. there's a lot of fear and i'm, it's
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a whole sort of the of the pressure remains. what today should look and her mother tried to feel a bit of enjoyment. in another part of occupied east jerusalem judged him at weights and worries. on saturday, he was told his family would be reunited with his 16 year old daughter, and the 4th with the age of 14 was accused of attempting to stab a settler. the food 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 in order 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 a cold. yeah, we're even if she's sick, a whole you 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
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were meant to be happy turned even sadder hours after speaking to john, we learned the food 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 out journalist borrowing any celebrations, and reminding an already worried family. is there a collective sigh of relief? won't be happening any time soon? how much if you're a bunch of data occupied, the sources approach ish, plastic surgeon who traveled to guys are at the beginning of the war is planning to handle. the evidence of multiple is riley more crime stopped. a gas on a boot seats is now back in london after working it goes as to biggest hospitals. have a full scruples. as gus on we'll see to is now out of goes up, but he carries with him guilt about having left and memories of pain. his own and that of the patients he had to treat to the on, especially a good run out, inflicting this kind of pain to children. but at the same time,
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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 search and he'd left the u. k. in the days off of the hamas rate on southern is really communities aware of what he calls the small window available to get in to work. here it goes out chief a hospital where he witnessed the entire health system disintegrate, and the sustained me the tree attack. and of the, the hospital in both. he says he so clear evidence of his really will crimes, which he's now pulsing on to british police. and the targeting of patients trying to get to the hospital use of phosphorus on the civilians. an open areas, the use of fragmentation, missiles targeting in the us, 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,
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and this was the dr. obviously to assess he treated injuries. the boards hallmarks deep chemical bones through to the 3rd. israel also says that the last in the comp puckett at last, the hospital on the 17th of october, that killed 100 sheltering the was the result of a misfired. palestinian rocket dropped off to see if it was there at the time. and he says, what he saw contradicts that the warnings of these varies have made 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 refer rules regarding will crimes in gaza. that any information of the sources is appropriate will be passed on to the international criminal court. ongoing investigation into war crimes in the occupied palestinian territories
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parcels. it, i'll just say around london, the man accused of shooting and wounding 3 college students of palestinian descent in the united states state of montes pleaded not guilty of attempted murder. investigate as a treating the attack as a suspected hate crime. i think i'll hang reports. he is an incredibly young man from our home in the occupied westbank. elizabeth price is desperate. learning that her son who shot our tawny, may be 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 dis devastated by the fact that he couldn't protect his son. and that this happened in the states and so he makes sense of my husband really feels like there's no safe to be posted any longer to sean was spending the thanksgiving holiday weekend at his grandmother's house, along with his friends and fellow college students. can i go, how much does she on it? take a quick walk around the block. when police say
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a man walked off his porch without saying a word, fired 4 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. 3rd, but 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 is 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 error, it's hard to imagine this time and everything that's happening, that it was just a random act. maybe you as president joe biden released the statement saying he was horrified. there is growing concerned about the spiking attacks on herbs 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. hain, l g 0,
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washington. the to the news now, and most of these government is asking residents who flight the northern city of kito to return home. it's off the government forces re gain control of the city last week. nicholas hank reports by the border with algeria in teams that what teen displays to our eggs from kids living and make shift tents still shaking after mollys military targeted them with a drones drug. 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 wasn't any problems before they arrived. we trusted the military. wagner is the heading. people. we're really afraid we've left everything behind food and our animals. we're.

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