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are they just this united, the people in the last episode of democracy? maybe we explore how trans eldest, let the fight for self determination. pretty savvy has that time thinking that the north coast was the same as thinking of the 2 ends government by the people on al jazeera, the, the williams house organization warns more people and gaza could die from disease. then the is really bombing its calling for the reopening of a ship hospital, the 0 life from headquarters in delphi. i'm getting obligated to also coming up the c. i a sheet along with the heads of intelligence from is israel and egypt are and cats are to discuss the possible further attention of the gods of ceasefire.
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surveying the extent of the destruction, the people of goss, i find their homes on lives in ruins. the video trees more palestinian prisoners from is really jails. they're greeted by scenes of joy and released by their last time us releases another group of concepts . but israel as threatened to continue its war on dollars on the so afford a ceasefire in gaza, has been extended by further 2 days. it was the results of diplomatic efforts led by cats are on the united states. in the past 4 days, 50 is really captives have been released in exchange for a 150 palestinian prisoners. israel has previously said it would extend the truth by one date for every 10 more is really captives released. now in the occupied wes,
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thank is really rains have intensified more than 240 polished indians have been killed there and confrontations with as really forces on settlers in the last 6 weeks. thousands more have been arrested. and that's on the agenda for the us sector of state anthony blinking, who is due back in the middle east. this week, he'll be in israel and the occupied westbank. i'm the way in discussing sustaining a flows to gaza and freeing all the captives. there are fears of escalation now up to the cease fire 11 on base has been law and the is really military were involved in near a daily cross border confrontations on hundreds of thousands of people have protested worldwide calling for a cease fire. but in gaza itself, israel's bombing has displaced 1800000 people out of a population of 2300000. more than 250000 is released have been displaced from communities near a gaza, near the border with lebanon and gaza is facing
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a shortage of food fuel drinking water and medicine. the w h o is saying that disease may soon become more deadly than is really bombs, more than 15000 palestinians have been killed and israel's war since october. the 7th. jordan's for a minister says these attacks are within the legal definition of a genocide. let's go straight to honey, my fluid. he's joining us from fine, eunice, and the southern gaza strip. so, honey, what can you tell us about a possible violation of a ceasefire? yes. well, within the past 45 minutes, different reports, uh, including a statement made uh it should by i'll put some brigade, a sports person at talking about is really violations of the ceasefire. and that includes this really balance, sorry,
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as shooting as palestinians in the northern part of the gaza strip. now the is really all right after that statement, these really military or should that statement talking about as it was re deployed in? it's a troops right at the line. it was drawn for the seas buyer in the northern part where it's the troops pulled out to a explosive device is at least the 3 of them exploded. and what seems to be that they were really plans at the time of the ground invasion? no further clarification or about what happened except the fact that the how much that they are committed to the the seeds fire, the statement issued by the assignment stated that they're committed to the ceasefire as long as these really military is committed to it and called and calls upon the mediators to uh, to uh, check on the, uh, uh, the, the level of commitment and get assurance is that it won't be violated. a, again,
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these really statements it made, it declared that it just responded as, as soon as the explosion happened, it started opening a fire. that's what the latest about the, the violations mentioned by uh, the statement a, but they don't seem to constitute a level of a threat to the current. these fire like where the statements were issued and done . and no further comments were given uh to what happened. what seems to be that the, these fire will continue will keep holding, at least for the agreed upon period of time, namely next tomorrow as well. right? okay, honey, you'll keep us across these developments. if there's anything new you're hearing off. let's talk about the w h show because it's warning that more people could die from disease than the is really bombing because of the state of the medical facilities and the health system in the gaza strip. in terms of the age that's
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coming to the gaza strip. so far, how much of that is actually making it to the hospitals and making it to the medical facilities as well. unfortunately, the amount that has been allowed into the gaza strip, particularly the northern part of the district is very little compared to the the current, dire needs of, of people. we're talking about an entire area that has been under total season. what does that mean? it means there was 0, a 0 supplies were allowed within the past days, except the if you times of human it's, are you an ada trucks that were allowed to only comes to the southern parts? that's a really having a problem and its hospitals are overwhelmed with injuries and suffer from lack of, of, of fuel to generate power to sustain hospitals. but the northern part is a total disaster. we're talking about complete complete disaster. they ran out of
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everything. basically, people are hungry, people are sick, people are as well as they are thursday. they don't have access to clean water to drink and they suffer from the spread of illness and diseases across the northern part in gauze is that we have has that those are completely shut down now the new killer. now, for palestinians out in this after mass with 1000 of bodies trapped and missing and, and the seas under the rubble. and there is a thread of a growing number of cases. it can get good guns, contracting a new and new trends of disease, particularly the hospitals report about diarrhea for it. and it was in children to talk about a other of a flu passing flu and cold in with the lack of medical supply. this seems to be very difficult to counter it, right? there is a serious a problem, as long as we don't see more of these human at during the truck coming and it's,
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it's, it's very little compared to the needs. okay, thank you so much, hon. you're welcome. was reporting from tanya interested in gaza as well. the heads of the c i a and is really intelligence agency have arrived in doha for talked with category officials and they're also joined by the chief of the egyptian spy agency . cuts are, has been the main mediator and negotiations with him. us for the release of is really captives and policy indian prisoners. let's speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how is that one more? are you learning about this trip? well the ca doesn't generally talk about the meetings that are taking place. it's usually 1st by agency, not surprisingly quite close the lift when it comes to those details. but what we do know is the desire of the united states and the bottom to ministration is for this meeting to result in building on the temporary truce agreement or cease fire agreement that's already in place. the goal of the united states is to try and see more cap does release, and also more humanity of nations. now, all of this as
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a result of a lot of domestic as well as international pressure on the binding administration, given the fact that it has been back in israel and it's more on gaza and the enormous number of valid standing casualties that is not sitting well with many here in the united states. and so as a result this meeting is also going to be looking at what governance looks like in gaza following the what the is rarely say is their ultimate goal. and that is to defeat the that as the leadership of from us and really to losing its grip on gaza . right. and kimberly, we understand that the white house has been discussing a palestinian civilian displacements. what more can you tell us both up or yeah, that's right. uh well, in terms of the displacement, the big concern is, is that there is going to be mass casualties as a result of people moving from the north to the south. and so what the administration is working with israel on is making sure that there is going to be
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precision in the military campaigns that israel says it is planning to resume once the, the agreement that is currently in place finally ends. and as we noted there is this desire to extend it, but that is not any sort of definite for firm plan at this moment. so the concern is of all of this is that there's going to be further mass casualty and that's something that the united states is under enormous pressure to stop. and it's now using its leverage with israel to try and do so. and so far what we're hearing is the is really, are receptive even is they about to continue their military campaign. okay, thank you. kimberly, i'll get reporting from the white house a. so katara is administrative for an affair. so the focus is on extending the cease fire and securing a permanent solution to the conflict. i would have been this the, the method of indeed the combined with respect to the extension of the ceasefire.
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the state of kata has been working from day one of these crisis to intensify mediation efforts with the aim of reaching a truce and then a permanent ceasefire. the extension we have in place now was part of the agreement with extension depends on the release of 10 captives by a moss on a daily basis. and we have confirmation that 20 can be released in the next 48 hours. in the meantime, we will closely with, with the consent potties to have the crews extended and retained for the confirmation from us that they will continue to release cap tips. they is where the army says at least a 1000 different soldiers and officers have been injured since the beginning of the war. that's according to the hearts newspaper. and this video is released showing belongings of the is really soldiers, military equipments can be seen after bottles of palestinian fighters in the city of baton and northern gaza. at least 392 was really soldiers have been killed since
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october. the 7th. if you would like to set or hire us who are standing by for us and tell the visa we before we talk about today's release, sarah, let's just talk about this report that's been put out by her. it's how come this information is available to the public. now, where as before, this really army wasn't so willing to publish the numbers of the wounded soldiers. it's not k y that has been releasing the numbers of the soldiers that have been killed, but not necessarily. those are wounded. we know that 70 is ready. soldiers have been killed since that ground offensive stock said which was has been quite high right? actually considering the number of weeks and income ratio to the number of tests us in terms of when just that hasn't been made public. but it seems that there's a bit of a change of hot health information that hire is, has a cause. is that 200 into the wounded soldiers describe to serious 320,
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even larger and 400 and you, since 70 of those. like we have been seeing videos since that ground defense of a soul just being brought back uh where they've been in the hospital with those kind of wounds. but this is the 1st time really that so a ground offensive has been carried out on such a big scale with this number of soldiers and certainly the highest number of deaths of those killed in garza. and what are you learning about today's release? it is day 5 off that's these far the 1st day of the extension, how're things going to play out over the next few hours? so thinking about releases of a difference kind. i'm just going to get nick. so just upon a little bit that you'll see that the all blooms, these orange blues are about to be released at any moment. now it's a gathering here in remembrance of those a still housing garza. the cox is still housing garza and also
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a message to say that they still want to ensure that all of them are a tonnes i may speaking. so people here in the scrap the saying that they would now welcoming and they think it's necessary to continue with this faced, lie on the pause and extending it. of course, now we know that this is confirmed by can't solve that 20 more will be released 10 today and 10 tomorrow. we haven't seen that happen just yet, but we've been told that the families have been informed of the list for those today. and usually what happens the padre of the day is that they'll be then told when to go to the hospital, ready to greet those that will be released. and i've just also been speaking to someone on harris, familiar with the last of the families. and just behind me here is a stand actually. and it's, we're in his tell him who was a kid not so few years ago and taken across the gauze. and he is still in captivity, and his family is that they know that he's still alive because the video was
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released of, of him. i believe a few months ago on that. right. trying to raise awareness head to say that they will. so want him to be within the next punch, if man all release which is the discussion moving forward. once the women and children are released, then the hope is that it will also be the men. because another thing to remember, some of those, including the children that were released yesterday, best fathers, us fil housing garza. so one of the conversations that people are really concerned about is the splitting up of families. that is, that were taken with grandparents. so parents are mothers, they don't want them to be split, and that's the conversation that's moving forward. all right, thank you sarah, for that update from tel aviv. well, is there any forces have killed at least 2 palestinians during separate reigns on the occupied westbank? so these are in the army rated, the city of told us earlier on tuesday and then proceeds to home their arms. confrontations took place with the soldiers and military also store and several
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other palestinian towns overnights. at least 35 called us to indians were arrested . there been scenes of joy in the occupied westbank with the release of more palestinian prisoners from is really in jails. 33 people main, the children had been reunited with their families as part of the israel ha ceasefire. do it marks before us exchange of prisoners on captives were being held by him. us in gaza as we've been reporting, is really forces have been carrying mass arrests across to be occupied. westbank without the how many spoke to a family from phenomena who has had 2 of its members detained. the, 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. so 14 were taken in custody,
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bringing the total number of men that have 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 all for 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 after that, there's a very long process before they can actually go and see their loved ones. no, 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 as car been completely destroyed. and perhaps also what gives you really an indication that these really
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forces way here is that you have, they have sprayed all this war, 2 stars of david and the a gun with a young man holding good. that being the symbol of how these really see fall 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 somebody you were telling me that it's not only your son where's the was the could last night. but you have another son who's also in jail since the beginning of the week of the year goes to, but it's in the myspace, it making better half the time you come in for signals when do one, because a you must have to fill out. you don't have any communication with your 1st words, their son who is in prison. have you tried to reach out to communicate with him?
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i've tried, but there are no way to communicate with him. when we reached out to the red cross, to the lawyer we were unable to reach out to him. we have no use as of yet whatever. nick, what is the matter? what about wish to us 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 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, 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
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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. now although the ceasefire in garza has been extended guides, us health system has collapsed. the ones world health organization is warning that untreated diseases could become more deadly than is really bombardments. we cannot speak to tarik. yes. service who was the spokesperson at the world health organization? joining us from geneva, thank you so much for your time. can you tell us how the w h. o came up with concluded that assessment, that people could more people could die from diseases than bombings and gaza.
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well, what do we have right now is 1800000. the guys on has being forced to move out of their homes. they are all crowded settings. they are lacking the clean water they are lacking for the f also, the temperatures are dropping. so the old, this is making the increased risk for different sorts of infectious diseases for respiratory diseases, for the diseases, full scale diseases that we have already received. the information about the emergence of a, some of these conditions. i think the only gets worse. i'll less a now there is a few problems in access to the water in the, in the delivery of health care. unfortunately, as you have said, the health system is near collapse right now. we 2 thirds of hospitals, and 2 of those are probably the centers not being functional,
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any longer and situation north of guys a is over a particular concern. okay. lots of times includes let's, let's unpack what you're saying 1st. i just want you to elaborate on what you said a moment ago about you already receiving reports from does out on the emergence of these diseases. for the for example, we have received a rewards on a diarrhea cases. i q, diarrhea cases. and these can be particularly a dangerous in small children who don't have a strong community and is there is really not full food that we have heard from our colleagues on the wilson program. there is a serious risk of mt latrice and that's a major problem. even bigger, there's also reports of a respiratory infection and this is where people are in a crowd in the area, things of the temperatures are getting more and that increases the x rays. but also
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because people are crowded settings. so there are, there is a risk of lice and other skin diseases, but because people are not. hi, jenny, this is just to give you the, the, the scope of this. there's only one shower for $4500.00 people. and there's only one toilet you need to more than 200 people right now. these older color settings so, so this is increasing risk of football diseases on top of the, the injuries due to the bottom. okay, so the warning that the w h o is putting out that if the health system is not put back on it's feet, then this is likely to happen. what needs to be done in your opinion right now as a matter of priority to put that health system back on it's feet as well. first of all, we need a hindered access to gaza to bring to be medical supplies,
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but medical supplies and not enough. we need fuel, most of these hospitals and health center stopped working because of the lucky few . we need hospitals to be said, this people to continue working. and those of us does what we have seen last week in all she fucks and other hospitals in the north side is a catastrophic because all she thought was a good the best hospital in, in jobs. and it's a nearly stopped to that functions. so we need access, need fuel, and we need safety for health workers and for patients. and for this obviously what we need is a stay the best seized by a. what they're doing right now is, is, is the, is not giving us much of hope because there is a talk off uh, offering you 5 think, and that would be more missouri more that's more injuries. all right, so we'll leave it there. we thank you so much for joining us from geneva. now the
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ceasefire and guys, that means that some people have been able to return to their homes to see what's happened to their homes. and for many returning is a shocking, painful experience. their neighborhoods or nothing like they remember stephanie dexter reports. imagine that everything you have, everything you worked for is destroyed. what of it going in a moment? yes, no jetta says he is in shock. university professor who was forced to head south with his family on the 3rd day of the war. he tells us it took 15 years to build his home. yeah, and if in the degree that it's a bust of shocking, took me a life time to build this house for me and my brothers and just like that, i'm back to square. one is kind of and there is no insurance here, no compensation. what is going is going to cease fire has given a brief, safe space for some people to return to their neighborhoods once
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a bustling community. now a carcass of war this year, destruction and scale of loss, impossible to comprehend. this is new hi newness. in the south. many have been displaced from the north have not been allowed to return by as ready forces. we all ski officers 9 year old son how he feels that i'm rudy side but we're staying here. he says one, but i didn't i lost all my books. i miss my bed. and my toys too. they say they prefer staying here in the u. n. school which had become their temporary shelter and we are a family of 4 and our house is made up of 4 floors. the ground floor was a commercial shop. my brother lives with his family in the 1st full while the other brother on the 2nd. my family and i live on the 4th floor when i was sitting and what was once the kitchen that was the fridge and that the oven. this is the only
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area where we could says the rest is a total wreck. this family just one out of tens of thousands who have lost everything you've seen tells us they still thank god for what they have for those who survived. and for the little things they can still find in the rubble, they just found photographs. he tells us just small details, the part of their memories of a life that will never be the same. stephanie decker, which is 0. all right, that's it for me. thanks so much for watching alger 0 as always, you can had online to our website, al jazeera dot com there. you'll find all the latest news and all the latest developments out of gauze are right on our front page. up next, it's check up the weather and then it'll be inside story ask and can i divided? you have any meaningful policy on garza, thanks for watching. bye. bye for now. the
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the high again. good to see you. it's foggy and small gate in karachi and lower san providence in fox, a span that's a ne when so that's kicking up. that's the conditions there. otherwise, just some showers dotted through northern focused on western and northern. i've gone to starting on wednesday as won't take you to india. their brains have turned lighter. there's weather alerts up and dropped. still a few showers though, and much per dash. but this was quite unusual. rain for how much rain we saw at this time of the year in parts of muscle roster state, for example in neg pour. and for southern thailand, 2nd highest level alerts issue for brain fall here is the brain moves from the gulf of thailand into the end of it and see and wins have shifted around in china. so that means now cooler air for the yellow river valley, the yangtze river valley of showers around as well as it goes for glen jeep
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providence. and it's been a game changer that cold front that swept across japan. much cooler air now for tokyo, at 16, but you know, it's pretty much where you should be for this time of the year and a dusting of snow for us to par on wednesday. let's go back to this part of southeast asia. it, sir. what is the month of the year? so it's not unusual to see these big burst of rain, but there's been flooding, cal them, and 10 on the introduce inside of borneo island and for west driver providence as well. so you in your opinion is divided and god gemini, fully supports israel, while others like stay in belgium, an island on waiting for an end to this. so what's behind these divisions? i have a split has made any phone calls. this is inside scott the
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color there and welcome to the program. i'm associated to the war on gaza has exposed deep divisions within the european union on policy to with israel and palestine. the only units he found has been in condemning hum us and its attacks on october 7th, which killed around $1200.00 is res. but there's been no such unity.

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