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the, the mo palestinians are freed from his way to jails and the latest release of prisoners . most of them are chosen. the other one down. jordan, this is all just they are alive from doubles, are coming full of exchange of captives and prisoners, 11 a 100 other by him us then now back in his room ceasefire, extend. it is rather than harmless, agreed to pause, fighting for the 2 days and a deal announced by consul another contest indians killed in the upside. westbank
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gas is ready forces of time, crowd center breaking the release of the present the well it's just going to have a $300.00 g m t. that's 5 am in the morning and gaza. there been emotional scenes that in the occupied westbank with the release of move palestinian prisoners from is ready to jails. 33 people, many children have been reunited with their families in the past few hours. as part of israel, how much these 5 do. it marks the 4th exchange of prison isn't captives were being held by him. us in gaza. i'll just say it was the, the abraham report from ramallah to emotional reunions between families and their loved ones as they make their way to them a lot after hours and hours of waiting. palestinian prisoners have made it to this sensor. and ramallah where they've met with their properties, but we've seen 3 fried prisoners being taken into ambulances being
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treated. we've been speaking to the mothers of 2 of them. and they were telling us that they would 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 or probably not going to see a bus that in. we've been inside also for 53 days. there was nothing even a close. they took 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 the spot. and the person is being insulted and humiliated because unwrapped them kids. the circumstances of a transfer were very difficult. they were very violent. they were even creative in the ways they were fighting with us within these 50 days of war. it was very
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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 ceasefire, that it should see that it is of 2 more batches of palestinian prisoners. more families are waiting. 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 in is really prison. most of them have been detained after october, the 7th. so that it gives you an idea about the general situation specifically that we're talking about the palestinian prisoners who have been released and it says that it around $150.00. but when we look at the number of is really is sorry, palestinian prison prisoners in his reading deals, the numbers are very high and they've been guessing increasingly higher after
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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 does ita. well, as they find deal between israel and how much has now been extended by 2 days following further mediation from content, several higher and reports from television model held in captivity by him. us walks alongside her 11 year old daughter now in a wheelchair, but mothers reportedly, oh, nice didn't make kids on the list of those being released. 3 women and 8 children of his riley, dual citizenship were eventually handed over to the red cross and brought back to his ro on sack, today he lateral to him, senior old was freed. the time mother riah is still in gaza. deals specifically said you should release his children together with their parents or
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mothers. and in this case, it was a violation of the agreement by some us and cindy call, i think, i mean, why do somebody that i guess there were clearly held together because that's what emily and he says. and there they were just doing a part, the full terms and conditions of the ceasefire. i have never been made public, but both sides have accused each other, but not honoring the agreement. it's been an emotional few days. so the families of those health captive, it's a suite they say, well, some have been reunited with the loved ones of is hoping that will be next. the media. it's a catch all has announced a 2 day extension of the seas. farm return for 20 captives to be freed from us has confirmed it but know what from is read on it except for this much less about the hope to see my law. the effort to bring the hostages home is progressing and we update the families in public. as things happen, we need to be patient with managing
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a framework. nothing is final until it actually happens. news of the extension has already been well received by his writings menu all hoping that soon it won't just be women and children released, but meant to sort of hide it all to 0 tend to be well that speak to honda solutions as live now from occupied east jerusalem honda so what more do we now know about the latest release of there's, there's really captives on this possible extension to the 65 as well. all the captives who are released tonight, we're looking at 9 children, and 2 mothers were all taken via helicopter to hospitals in tel aviv after they were taken by the red cross through the crossing. they went into the hands of these really military to undergo some identification process. these were there were then taken back into was really territory at the hot setting base in the southern part of the country after an initial medical check there. they were then flown to the
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hospitals to be reunited with their families. now ask for the extension of the ceasefire. mediators are saying, but all parties have agreed to it. however, these realities have not announced a formal extension of the ceasefire, but we did receive 2 statements from these really prime minister's office. the 1st saying that negotiations were ongoing. there was a lot to keep in mind and that they understand the anguish of the families who are still waiting. they said that they had 50 a list of 50 names of female palestinian prisoners who were approved for release in exchange for any captives that should be released in the next couple of days. and the extension, however, the is really is were saying that they did not receive a list from us by midnight as they were expecting of those captives. however, in the last couple of hours is really army radio, citing the prime minister's office says that these rarely did receive
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a list of 10 names for captives were expected to be released on tuesday. additionally, these really as have been saying, but they are, oh, they have been open to the extension of the ceasefire, but still again, not confirming it so while these really government and the army haven't exactly been confirming it, it is seemingly going on the right track. as the 4th day of the ceasefire has now come to a close. yeah, i'm the, i'm, what more has these really minutes have been saying about the ground? defensive ones. this extended ceasefire is over to these rarely, military, even before the ceasefire went into place. said that they're going to use this as a time off a recuperation period. these really defense minister you'll have gone on speaking to troops on monday, so that when they go back, he expects the troops to be rested and reinvigorated. and he said that the ground operation is going to be bigger. it's going to be wider,
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and the attacks are only going to be more severe. he additionally said that it's going to extend to different parts of the gaza strip. remember before the ceasefire began, these really had been saying, but there are have mass operational centers in the south, specifically in hon. eunice that they're going to reach via ground operation. so these really as have been saying, but no matter how long this cease fire last no matter what type of extension is on it, it is in no way in indication that the war is over. and in fact, when the ceasefire period comes to close, these really is are going to go back in full force despite the catastrophic and dyers humanitarian situation and the high civilian death toll in the gaza strip. all right, time to salute, live for us, the in alter bodies or wisdom hemmed up. thank you. well, i'll just say it was all down to 100 house this update now from before nama in the off divide westbank. she spoke to a family there who sent 2 of its members arrested during
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a raid by these rarely ami of the bigger problem at the moment here is that the i have been several raised by is really, are me last one being last night 25 people were detained, and after that, and 9 of them were released to 14 were taken in custody, bringing the total number of men that had been detained from this village arose to arrive between 40 and 50. depending on who you talk to, people here the was we spoke to told us that their loved ones had been taken away. they don't know where this saved. i don't know if they're taken to offer prison, which is inside the occupied westbank or 2 other jails that are inside israel. and that is an information they would not get for at least 2 weeks. and the officer that does a very long process before they can actually go and see their loved ones. no,
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we are actually in the garage of the i thought your family is really forces where he left last night. they did do a lot of mess up there. that has been put to the people have a raise that, but you can still see what happened in this garage, just this car been completely destroyed. and perhaps also what gives you really an indication that these really forces were here, is that you have, they have sprayed all this was 2 stars of david and the a gun with a young man holding it. that being the symbol of how these really see file is senior news. now the family has actually sprayed over a to take away those size of where i'm joined. here they are the mother and the father. asthma motor. why not tell you? we were speaking to them earlier, but then after they told me even more as to why you were telling me that it's not only your son, whereas the was the could last night. but you have another son who's also in jail
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since the beginning of the we of the year exclusively in the midst of us making better has the given this any comments for signals when the one, because a, you must have to fill out. you don't have any communication with your 1st words, your son who is in prison, have you tried to reach out to communicate with him? i've tried, but there are no way to communicate with him when we reached out to the red cross to the lawyer and we were unable to reach out to him. because we have no use as of yet whatever make was the matter. what about wish to? yes, today, your other son, when he was arrested, did they tell me why he was arrested? did they tell you where they will take him? no, i don't have any information. i did not even know that they took him i where they were searching the house. i was in my place and i heard that they were ruining the police and messing up the house. and after they ruined the police,
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complete me the forces left. so i went just to check what they've done to the house and i asked his wife wears washed, and they told me that the army took them to come. so they took him, i did not see him. i did not know anything about him when he was taken away. he or his children were crying. they were scared of the army and the is riley forces and they don't care as if they don't have any responsibility. they did not take into consideration that the fact the fact that there were the children there and there was a spouse they did not even care enough to let us bid farewell to him. about his going in protest has been killed by his writing forces in the oxide. westbank. demonstrations have been setting tight as a light in victoria in an effort to prevent these where the army from entering the area is ready forces eventually into being done. shots f is one which i stuff
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a tougher stop right here. and i'll just say right, when we come back to us, all authorities are investigating a possible hate crime. a 3 palestinian american university students shopped in for months, more not stay with us. the hello, here's are headlines for the america. some pretty big storms rocking storm. so we could say for paraguay, including it's capital, a song c o and some forecast models are hinting about a months worth of rain in 24 hours. that energy will move in to se brazil also got some shots and storms not too far away from via 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,
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it's gonna trigger some showers in storms around the bay of can petri and that batch of what weather will move into the yucatan 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 canadas. 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 somewhat weather for san francisco on wednesday. that sure update. the thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate. but there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting in to be used. you feel like
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america is less than vision these days? or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on talk to how does era the the welcome back you're watching. i'll just say right quick reminder about top stories here. this hour that been scenes of joy across the on the side, west side with the release of move palestinian prisoners from his randy jails. 33 have been reunited with their families in the past few hours as bonds because well, i'm a ceasefire. only have
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a full proof of captives released by how most reached israel 11 more training. something for the for the white house as welcome to cease fire extension and gaza saying it's hopeful. the pause will continue so much 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. the un secretary general has also welcome the ceasefire extension and has spoken about wanting humanitarian aid delivered to gauze for more than one point of entry. so 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,
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the meditative nights to the people, even gosset, that the 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 very helpful, beth. this will happen a number of foreign ministers planning to attend the united nations meeting in new york on wednesday. and they'll urge the security council to try and act to ensure further extensions to the humanitarian pause in gaza. i'll just say it was kristen streaming as more from human headquarters in new york to the security council that behind closed doors on monday to get an update on the cease fire 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
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a more permanent humanitarian ceasefire. katara 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 the human we have to do. we need that. we need that for me 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 the gone, 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,
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as well as more palestinians are released from his rainy jails. prisoners from occupied east jerusalem and their families are experiencing a roller coaster of emotions or did not to celebrate their freedom. there one second about the days to come. i'll just hear as mamma jumped june before the outside of family home and occupied these to us and hugs and tears jubilation and sadness. we'll have to do a bit, but after 8 years in jail, 24 year old should work the way yet. has a hard time accepting. she's free a whole lot and i'm assuming for 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 on interrupted view. and that's because in prison you can't 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
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past, her family told these 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 some us. but along with her new found liberty came strict conditions. first, we're not allowed to engage in any display of celebration. it's 2nd, we're not allowed to participate in any kind of political activities. 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 again? no, no, not at all. what happens is it's true that i came back home and that i got my freedom, 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
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a lot of fear and them for the whole city, if the pressure remains. but today should look and her mother tried 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, 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 been ordered to leave alone getting the velocity look. 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, she's drinking a cold. yeah. or even if she's sick in a hurry is as kind of as to indians, 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 the hours after speaking to shad, we learned the food had been released. but what should have been a joyous occasion for the family turned into a frightening evening as rarely police raided their home multiple times. taking out journalist, borrowing any celebrations, and reminding and already worried families, their collective sigh of relief won't be happening any time soon. how much of a bunch of data occupied, you know, a british plastic search and who traveled to gauze at the beginning of the was planning to handle the evidence of multiple is really war crimes, doctor how some of us it is now back in london after working at gauze as to biggest hospitals are a full set reports as gus on i will see to is now out of goes up, but he carries with him guilt about having left and memories of pain his own. and that of the patients he had to treat ought to be 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 hooked up to see if it was there at the time. and he says, what he saw contradicts that the warnings of these varies have me as made repeatedly . and the types of injuries that i saw, the types of loans that these injuries have a, the, the full of 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. and any information to the sources is appropriate will be passed on to the international criminal court ongoing investigation into war crimes in the occupied palestinian territories. how
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do you suppose it, i'll just say around london? i'm on a tooth of shooting and wounding 3. comes to the most of the palestinian descent in the us state of vermont has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. jason agent will be held in custody without bail investigators. i'll treat him, you have to act as a suspected. hate prime dispatcher going? 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, 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 devastated by the fact that he couldn't protect his son. and that this happened in the states and selling the extensive. my husband really feels like there's never safe to be posted any longer . the sean was 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? take a quick walk around the block. when police say
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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. 3rd, this 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. there is growing concerned about the spike, and 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, or the you inside of civilians in gaza, face and immediate possibility of starvation as food supplies continue to run dangerously low. but despite the suffering, palestinians are coming together to help each other. the con reports on the streets of con eunice, a simmering product suit tells the story of compassion in strength in causes. 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 displaying the tremendously the aims to give something to the displaced people who came from the north. they have suffered a lot of pain and bitterness. some of them haven't eaten for 4 or 5 days, so we wait for them and keep them cups of lentils. oh, john of the site was displaced from his home and so were his friends, all volunteering at this time of unprecedented needs. there's no fuel. so these
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paper and a few blocks of wood is, kendall 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. what 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. but 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 early 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,
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there is no life at all. garza is the dignity kanza is the history. gazda 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 star basing and seeds, the warmth of its people will endure. in ronald hassan l to 0 time to catch off and all the way to sports headlines with the whole match of the city. both pet gaudy, iowa has praise what he called the incredible impacts of terry venables. while he was manager of pol savannah venables, who also encouraged england died at the age of 80 on sunday. well gaudy. ah, that was a boss. and a bowl boy with vegetables was in charge of the spy.

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