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take a closer look at the massacres and the crimes that were committed against our people . just in order for him to remain objective, to remain credible and to avoid any bias or doubled standards in dealing with the cause of our people and their legitimate rights. 3rd, as far as the liberated detainees are concerned, and the crimes of the occupation against them. the testimonies provided by 150, the liberated palestinian captives have revealed the, the truth and the brutality of the crimes that had been wage and continued to be waged against them and against our detainees and in the occupation prisons. and here we have a child giving a testimony where you offered treatment. nothing. i was not offered anything.
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who gave you this? the red cross just now? yes, just now my finger was broken and my arm was broken. when did they hit you? one week ago? how the how the trend so this is a child who prior to his release was attacked and assaulted even though he had been assaulted a week ago and did that assault lead to his arm being broken. so this is how the occupation army deals with our detainees. i mean, on the flip side, the whole world saw how i'll get some brigades treated the, the detainees that 1st in our custody, including women and children. and this shows the moral fiber that we have and the moral fiber that the is the nazi occupation army lex. and here you can see the
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footage, the big thing, what's the matter and the condition in which the detainees were released and look how they are walking next to the uh, i was got some combatants even without any anxiety without any suffering because they received an excellent treatment from our combatants. it's our people have already took to the streets and the west bank and jerusalem to welcome the liberated detainees, and to express their support for the resistance. and this is yet another testament of the support that our resistance enjoys them as the main force that will provide liberation and returned to us in selecting the israeli occupation continues to carry out the violations and crimes that only demonstrate
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the fear of the occupation from our resistance and from our people, and unfortunately, we are not hearing a sound out a few minutes area in organizations and institutions. the occupations used all in unions to conceal the reality of their detainees that was released as part of the prisoner swap. and over the last few days, there were a number of desperate attempts to let them conceal the humanity, the humane treatment that they received while being detained by arkansas. because that truth actually exposes the zionists narrative. however, one female detail you need actually sent a letter to cosign brigades in which she expressed her thanks and her gratitude. and here you can see the letter she wrote in her own handwriting, in hebrew. so in that letter, she expressed her thanks and gratitude to these men, and she said, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for the humanity knew showed to my
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daughter amelia. oh, she said that she felt that you were all her friends and not just her friends, but actually loved one much. but we let the other in this long road. all the people whom we met treated her and gently treated her loving leave. and i will always remember this humane treatment, this i, it's the death situation that you were dealing with and the tough losses that were inflicted upon you guys off the shop. and here leather you might as well so that we reaffirm that the lies being spread by us officials and a number of western countries as well as us and western media will only help us spread hate and instability all over the world. and these politicians are the only ones responsible for these lies and for the consequences of these lies last of
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which is the attack on the 3 palestinian young men in vermont, the united states. why am i that meant by that? didn't leave me and i made it to us. president joe biden behind closed doors in a meeting with a number of arab and muslim leaders actually admitted the mistake he made and contributing to the killing of thousands of palestinians. and this is a step in the right direction, that'd be us, administration must learn from. so this is what president by then said, i'm sorry, i'm disappointed in myself and that's the and not do the east by then lady some football. at the however, president biden's apology, they want to go to 0 by the thailand. all of the press briefing by a summer honda needs representative from a massey's. unfortunately we lost the 1st few minutes of that, but he was saying it forever. the beginning of the semester comes along to impact
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the clearly a lot of competing narratives between the masses view of this conflict and what the authorities of a saying, it is interesting on a day in which is rel, has made public the number of its soldiers that have died of the conflict that i am ass, feels the need to also reflect on its losses to saying it would if necessary, ramp up the operation saying that we have all the heroes and c'mon, does his words ready to carry on the choked torch. also said that at least 80 percent of the territory of gauze that was yet to be stepped on by israel. and when it comes to it's ready claims that it will be ready to resume the fighting in gaza . it's come panting, gaza at the end of this ongoing ceasefire. he said, well, those threats were empty threats for domestic consumption. again, contesting claims that come terms of being treated badly in gaza instead of accusing israel of treating palestinians badly in its jails. and once again, reiterating the current aid supplies, with nowhere near enough, a subtle home to
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a mass represented 6 the of all the heads of the c. i this way the intelligence agency you have arrived here in doha, for talks with guitar. the officials so say joined by the chief of the egyptian spies agency council as being the main mediation, negotiating patients with a mass for the lease or the captive. i'm promising him prisoners kind of ministry of foreign affairs, says the focus is on extending the sci fi and securing a permanent solution to the conflict. wouldn't been this the, the method that indeed the with respect to the extension of the ceasefire. 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
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hours. in the meantime, we will closely with, with the consent parties to have the cruise extended routine for the confirmation from us that they will continue to release cap tips are with james based off the medic, editors here would be in the studio and james, so we called the seal. yeah, here we go. and is there any intelligence domestic and i'm following most of it also egyptian, the egyptians by just the as well, why is this happening? especially here in castle? yeah. being chad by the country. prime minister is also the foreign minister. they had an important meeting back on november, the 9th, and that was one of the meetings, one of the stepping stones to getting this to steal. and we are clearly at an important moment, i think with regard to this because we have had the 4 days, we've now have the extension with hoff way through the extension of, of 48 hours on the deals. it stands would now expire on thursday morning 7 am because the time i think you heard they have a spokesperson for the ministry of foreign affairs saying they'd like to extend
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this. but i think there's some problems. one of the problems is that most of the women and children, so it's of being held in gaza. most of them will soon have been released and then you get to a new stage when you're dealing with man. and then potentially you're dealing with is ready. the soldiers will have mass give them up on the same basis with one that one is riley in return for 3. a processing is released from is riley jails. and that's i think, why they have to try and meet now and try and find a way for was because as you go forward, as everyone knows that is rather said that it's going to go back to a will for thing at some point and continue what it says it same which is destroy all of them us. so as you extend this deal, potentially, but that comes a point where i'm asked may go, well, why we're giving up a lot of cards if what's going to happened at the end of this is
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a full scale on the floor again, on the home us all the and any other options i've heard, certainly analysts say that there's a possibility of this. we have no information this has been discussed. but the possibility that perhaps that could be a way of getting some of the home us military leadership to leave cause a go, for instance, and exiles somewhere else. now that, that of course, raises the question, would they be prepared to do that with them and plan to go anywhere else or will they be prepared to fight to the death to be mouse is so so difficult questions. i think the fax is old intelligence chiefs that are the i think and pop maybe because of the us involvement in this bill burns. who is the director of the c. i a is an ex berry experience. negotiate to he was a diplomat before he was the c. i a chief, he was one of those involved in the very early days of the around nuclear deal is a former deputy secretary of state for run by some of the georgia and former head
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of the state department near east departments. it may be, they've gone for this formation of the intelligence chief. so that can be the point ma'am. of for the us and ministration. interesting going back to what we heard from a mouse in the summer. having done that, he seemed to be cooling, israel bluff, saying that the possibility of israel resuming the fighting at the end of this possible seized by with empty threats simply for domestic consumption. i mean, what would you make of that? i think it will like this is a lot for domestic consumption on both sides. and i think we're hearing hearing very far the language from both sides. that is probably to be expected. i would love to know what's going on behind the scenes that intelligence officials involved in this meeting. and though how means we get no running commentary on what's taking place. and what really is a mouse saying to cut what then is kept on saying to the us, what is being said to be is riley's the role of egypt? sions, we, we pick up bits and pieces from this that sol job from sources to try and find out
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. and the thing we can and the, what the most wondering. i think bit of news that i've heard and racing now is again, the source is to, is, is really media is a, is rather than i was thinking that it would expend the see the release is beyond sunday that will make a total of 10 days. and then that will be the end as far as is, ryan is concerned and i'll go back to a will for thing. but again, i have to say that bit of information coming from is radiate media sources and i cannot independently verifies, i'm sorry for mystery. we talked about them earlier, they said in the press conference, the, the spokesperson for the, for ministry on the prime minister, set that they were working with what they have right now. i mean, somebody negotiating prospecting. what are the benefits in pitfalls of negotiating on this incremental basis of pushing the cx 5 slowly for when he caught me doing an awful lot for anxiety levels in gauze, or for instance, no. normally what you would do in these circumstances in a conflict, nope,
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this conflict, but in a conflict is try and get a temporary cease and build trust on both sides this, but there's no trustee or with the sides. and we know the final result that we're hearing from us and the, the stated position of israel and of these randy will cabinet and prime minister netanyahu, which is we have not finished all. will we just pausing it in order to get all the captives returned home and we're going back to will they said that really, really clearly. and i think we should be careful not to doubt that was given the, the, the source of action, the military action and the number of tests that we've seen since the side of all of us are james many thanks that james by as well as reported earlier, dozens of policy and families all waiting anxiously for news on the release of their loved ones from his right. the jails. lisco live to my right. judging who's of the home offer release palestinian prisoner release yesterday. and it'll get by the east recently. have it over to you. that's right. and if we're in the city why
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neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem, we are at the family home of our multiple my uh now i'm. it is a 16 year old boy. he was released yesterday. he had been detained for 8 months now the police say that he attempted to open a police car and throw in a molotov cocktail along with the other youth in the neighborhood. he and his family had steadfastly denied this throughout the whole ordeal. they say that he was simply going down to the neighborhood grocery store and he was going to be running errands for his parents. now we're here. he was released yesterday after 8 months in administrative detention. we're gonna be talking to him about and his mother went out of my yeah. so 1st of all, say that what that was about a shock than just even look on the desktop to go to a very much. i only had a couple of questions for you on a search to ask. oh my gosh minister. describe your feeling after being released from prison. and then there was, i've been i'm actually very happy to be back a months. my parents left loved ones and families,
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and so after those words failed to describe how i feel sort of gift kind of the another question. what was the situation that like the j opened prior to october 7th, and after october 7th in coming to the heart of the for the war, the situation was better. the best in about this item is how whether the i'm not sure after the war we started living in an actual nightmare in prison saying that when i went up for his man ministration, your son has been released from prison. so i would like to ask you describe your ceiling described the way you're feeling. it's very difficult to describe the way i feel for the future. and it's in the 500 i felt happy i was crying. the feeling is indescribable. the most important thing is that
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he was released. thank god. a cape jelly can cover it. no gift can know. how did you receive the news that he was going to be released? in the day of his release, we were waiting the entire day. they were supposed to call us the intelligence service was suppose to call us and ask us to go and receive them. it was close to $530.00 when they called us and asked us to at over and collect them. can i send it to them or do i need come so i can few books to deal with trinity. i'm in the was a difficult was there a lot of pressure? did you receive any warnings from the police? yes, they told us no celebrations, no flags, skin, but there's a magic. they didn't want any gatherings. they actually refused gatherings
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altogether. we had to wait for 7 and a half hours in the cold. it was very cold until they were released 7 hours out in the cold and in the rain. and that's not easy. we couldn't talk to anybody. and even when he got with us in the car, we were not allowed to talk to him until we got to the entrance of our home the holding fee, a cough? yeah, i have been spending more board of both men a short, but is there any fee here about potential pressure from the police and coming days? yeah. and then and then this, the visual, a lot of that is what it sounds like right now. obviously you will be welcoming families, relatives, well wishers. are you afraid that you might receive additional warnings from the police? i'm not sure, but hopefully there will be none
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a by say the went out and how much trans mrs. while i alma, thank you both very much. thank you and me very you have it. um. we were hearing from the man who was 16 years old. he was released yesterday from 8 months and administered the attention. that means that he was never formerly charged that he was not tried. he was scheduled. go on trial, we're told next month, but he has now been released. his mother has told us that she's extremely glad to see him. she was very worried about him before she was worried about the prospect of a trial in the months to come. and what you heard from them is indicative of what we've heard from other palestinian families the last several days. the police, they come, they see them before their loved ones are released. they warn them that they are not supposed to be having any kind of celebration, whether it be indoors or outdoors. so they're always is this pressure about what exactly is to come now? um say that what uh, how much is mother has told us that hopefully things will be fine,
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but there is this mood of attention even at a time when there should be relief. it seems as though the collective sigh of relief at the family would like to engage in is something that just can't be done right at this particular moment. nice. all right, but i'm in jam chain and occupied history so many thanks to you and you'll guess thanks. okay, the thing to the united states, why the white house is national security council has announced new efforts to help supply humanitarian a to gaza through the united nations. the n a c told reporters guys as needs will grow as the weather turns cold. i speak to kimberly, how can, who's the one house for, is it kimberly, what did this briefing say about america's commitment to providing more aid? well, we know that the us president joe biden has been gravely concerned about the lack of a getting in at the pace that it had been previous to this conflict. and so as
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a result, the why has telling us that this is part of that effort to try and step up the aid . it will be in the form of 3 different military flights. the us will be operating, but it will be as landing in northern egypt and the aid will be dispensed through the united nations. it will be much needed food, water medicine, all sort of the basics that are in such short supply right now in gaza. but in addition, there's also this concern about the displacement and what that could mean in terms of casualties. the high number that exists already upwards of 15000. and the fear is that when israel resumes its military campaign, given that so many people travel from the north to the south, that there is this very large concentration. and that israel may not be mindful of that. and so as a result, the us also pressuring israel to be more targeted in terms of its military campaign . obviously it's going after the homeless fighters and the civilians,
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the white house says are the innocence that are caught in the midst of all of this . and so what we're hearing is that so far israel has been receptive to the suggestion of a more surgical approach, even as it says, it is going to resume its military campaign. right. kimberly maybe thinks that can be how come to the white house. now the nice nations general assembly is holding a special session on the situation and gaza, published again, i'm about to, to you and re add minds. so address members that cooling for permanent seas far and, and to the israeli occupation. the only tools could allow sincere efforts to begin to address the humanitarian catastrophe being inflicted, but is the occupying power in gaza. only a truce could lead to the release of people headed in captivity and
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avoid the region of escalation. this throws must dead into a permanent seas. fire the massacres of palestinian children. women and men cannot resume, should not presume you should not allow it to it. as you may speak, the camera is on day. he joins us live from the un in new york. has to be listening into multiple speeches now. uh, gabe, was it possible to, to summarize the sentiment of many of the speakers the up to 6 weeks of conflict? yeah, i think there is, i think what you're seeing here and again, this is a meeting that was supposed to take stock of where the palestinian question is at, so to speak with the united nation. so this was a previously scheduled meeting. there's going to be no vote on any resolution related to palestine or guys or his real at all, setting that aside the what you're hearing, i think from a lot of the ambassadors,
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particularly the error of a master's we've been hearing from is sort of looking at not only the humanitarian situation on the ground, but 2 other things and number one, looking for a more permanent ceasefire. and number 2, looking beyond what will happen after this conflict is over, worse clearly, not there yet by any stretch of the imagination. but you're starting to hear ambassadors hint towards that you heard from the palestinian ambassador or even said, you know, a 2 state solution requires a strong, independent and sovereign palestinian state. he said, those who favor such a solution must take action against the colonial occupation that prevents and kills such prospects. so you're starting to see that as well. we also just heard from the, is rarely, and it's rarely official from their mission. here at the u. n. she basically is
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echoing what we've heard from israel here at the u. n. for many weeks now they are pointing back to october 7th. and that how much attack on israel as they are saying that is what everyone should be focused on now and moving forward. so you're still getting these differing views, of course, on how you see this, but this meeting clearly was to take in the bigger picture and there certainly from the power from the many of the air of a masters and others as well. so i remember 2 thirds of the you in general assembly voted for a resolution in favor of the palestinians and against the aggression by these rallies uh, several weeks ago. certainly seeing what happens next. what happens in the immediate and long term. yeah. what happens next in the cobra is on day of the year end. thanks. i. it's a war and gaza is high all the agenda at the nato summit. for me. this is a gathering and brussels for the 2 day meeting. we'll have that meeting. 60 general,
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you installed them bag met us, extra estate ends, the blinking and describe the ceasefire as a positive development. it all comes extension of the full. so overall state it is in the goals all these sauce allowed for. and i'm actually the relief for the people of the golf on those so that it is over more than hostages. and let me thank you for being control and therefore your personal efforts to ensure that this will happened onto the agreement that was reached. most of us as life for us and brussels, the staff will the officially the tool. so i'm going to be focusing on ukraine. the situation in gaza as my suddenly clearly dominated to yes, that's correct. to officially, ukraine was on the agenda and to stress again that the ukraine needs all the support of the nato member us and also to to get the ukraine closer to nato. that
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was one of the main names of this meeting. but as we just heard from a installed member of the secretary general at his press, so it was mostly dominated by god. so he sat indeed and he was happy with this human. and terry and pause and the release of the israeli kept his and also that's a dis coming in. but he also was wanting again, against any escalation in the region, anyone iran to rein in what he calls its proxy, so as blah and how much it was also interesting to hear someone ask the question about the nato at all. sort of wes using a double standard, a different standard when it comes to rushes invasion and ukraine and compare to israel school environments in gaza. and he said that the, according to him and the conflict is the same. looking at what you want me to tell you in law says, but you said that ukraine and goss accounts become fair because through grade was never a swept to rush on his and so may not satisfied. some of his of the natal members
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who have deeply been do 5 that on there was phones on how it is for our react in guys. we have for example, germany very much supporting israel, israel's right to self defense as they say. but compared to a belgium in spain weapons that we tried to go against the israel's response and they actually had a role with his role about it. so. so it is a very much defined at natal here and we hope to hear more from and 3 blankets. that's not tomorrow. but boston and they said headquarters and brussels. thank you . now the ceasefire and go as there's a video of the destruction of many of the strips most beloved buildings, frankly, the oldest cultural venue in gaza. city restaurant charlotte center, which was built in the mid 19 nineties house and library and was used for the cultural events, the celebrations of october, the 7th. it was used to show to thousands of displays, people who fled this rarely bombardment. and the no i said for me need for more
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news and just a few minutes a time to figure out a website, obviously a dot com. thanks so much the as the situation in gaza escalates, we bring you expert news and analysis what the world is allowing these really wanting to do no, only have the 2 children, but now they are going to tell patients in hospital the people that suffer from children now people are starving, the whole system is collapsing was broken off that stay with us for the latest developments on tuesday. and one of the largest green spaces in atlanta, georgia is being cleared to build
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a $19000000.00 lease training facility. i, for all the ford is the same that in the war we joined. also cheese across keesing doesn't surprising the construction of domestic stream. it is the people that are talking about investing in social services that are considered extreme phone lines of what this means for the future of protest in america. now your terrorist on out you 0, this is in regions that is last week. me develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police perhaps we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad. i've been asking the people allow us into their lives, dignity into money. see as detailed as stories. i'm, it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nickel reserves . indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play
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a role in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credit suspension committed between 5 mental protection enhancing investment assignment, digital licensing, your better tomorrow of the, [000:00:00;00] the float on the bulk of this is the news. our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the world health organization wants more people in gaza could die from disease than the is rating. plumbing is cooling for the reopening of our ship. a hospital that the palestinian prisoners are set to be handed over to the red cross, the 5th exchange between a mass on israel. they say

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