tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 28, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the . the cloud on the bulk of this is the news outline from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the world health organization wants more people in gaza could die from disease than me is ready for me. is cooling for the reopening of our ship. a hospital that's the palestinian prisoners, the said to be handed over to the red cross to the 5th exchange between how my son is right. they say a chief along with the heads of intelligence and as well as egypt in cats hall to
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discuss the possible further extension of the gods to cease by this thrus must scan into a permanent ceasefire. goals of the un for lasting peace in gods acts as kind of a sudden you've sift through the wreckage of the shots of like the plug into the program is $1800.00 g m t that's 8 pm in gaza. where crucial forward a ceasefire has now been extended by for the 2 days. it was the results of international diplomatic efforts led by casa of the united states, where the past 4 days 50 is ready counts hopes of being released in exchange for a 150 piloting imprison. as israel has previously said, he would extend the treatise by one day for every time or is there any captives release? well, in the occupied westbank is ready. rates have intensified more than 240 policy units have been killed and come from ties since with this way the forces and the
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settlers and the last 6 weeks, 11000 small, have been arrested that. and that's on the agenda for the us extra estate antony blinking, who's due back in the middle east. this week, he'll be in israel the occupied westbank. i'm the you a discussing, sustaining a 1st, a garza and free will the captives, if the cause of war resumes. they are all concerns of a possible regional conflict. they've been on base, has blonde. these are the ministry have been involved in need daily cross border compensations. hundreds of thousands of people are protested worldwide. cooling for a cease fire calling cause israel is bombing, has displaced 1800000 people out of a population of 2300000 more than 250000. this re lease of being displaced with communities near gaza. and the of the board of 11 on garza is facing a shortage of food fuel drinking water and medicine. the w white shows the world health organization says disease may soon become more deadly than palms. any 15000
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palestinians have been killed and israel's war since october. the 7th. george's foreign minister says these attacks all within the legal definition of genocide, the topic of it was a mis standing by and con eunice as the science of the gaza strip and tag huge concerns. of course no w h show that despite so you know, the sci fi being in place, normal bombing, normal bullets disease. now a major problem yes, a disease because it it to be the 2nd threats off to the is rarely written emphasis strikes that destroyed old means of life. in fact, the gaza strip for people inside the gaza strip, where completely crowns and ends hospitals in schools that have been translated to be shelters for the displace people who were evacuated forcibly from the houses from the north. i'm from a set for areas, of course the goal is to to, you know, clearly these by the occupation forces, deliberately targeted different uh,
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water tanks and even more to bytes. i'm visible infrastructure inside the gaza strip. now, all these kind of destruction, contrib you said to clearly contaminate with the sources and even the on the ground water sources that palestinian or depending on using it for many purposes. meanwhile, this to be a very rich ground, that the goal is a strip might be a place for uh why the spread diseases that much struck them, including respite rotary infections that reinforce children. and even when i type the city of problems in terms of the hygiene conditions is not the goal. is this trip? now clearly the people are crammed inside the schools. they are facing very limited access to router and even they are trying to get the best in order to have clean water sources depends equal the human to turn 8 that's delivering to the church. reno hospitals become very overwhelmed with patients and the interest people which really give please sign that the medical assistant health care system is not the
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cause as to what uh, what, working beyond that capacity and palestinians now become really suffering from the consequences of who was even with the possibility of why the spreads of in victorious disease in terms of the risk by root through one. and even the most important diseases that could clearly destroy the health of the majority of palestinians, lead them to be medically, sec. or, i'm sorry, how from child do we think this military c spy is given that there were reports early on in the day of some violations? what do we know? yes. now at this point i had been broke at 1st microsoft, and which guaranteed that there is going to be a full solution that's only meant 3 acts on the ground between how most of fighters and even these very occupation. so just on the ground to watch the patient on separate areas of course, that surgery, the 1st populations have been made by the east,
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by the side when the 1st the open fires against palestinians who tried to reach and to return back again to the houses where to palestinians, and that time had been killed and with a number of this happy motive. now also the succession of military acts including the full, complete cessation of movements all the ground like the arc to be stationed, the same place without having any further reposition. he bought so they used by the forces tried to re position again and separate areas across the gaza strip, which i had planned to go by please sign that there could be a very key violation over the seas 5. meanwhile, the policy in science has previously worked black have lots of different kinds of exclusive devices in order to use it to attack these really moving troops was trying to influence rates and to push people inside of the country as the as well, it forces were repositioning inside the gaza strip, they have been encountered by this already planted the bombs and it had exploded where it at 5 years really. so we just have result of age that do you to that now,
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these kinds because it, it to be all kinds often to renew acts of fighting. but because it, it to be money not in terms of the size of negotiations, and that's it to might bytes diplomatic countries in order to narrow the gaps of understanding and the disagreements between homeless and he's will. and different regional axes, including cut off is the percent authorities to you. i've missed ration. there are fairly well what is happening on the grounds, generally in order to guarantee that the ceasefire will continue. okay, terry, may sykes, ty covers income units as good as are higher than those live for us in tennessee fund. it's are one of the, is there any saying about the stress and full, the fragility of this ongoing cease for on the last or a, an incident. so comprehensive is actually in the northern parts of calls. so why they say that troops has an i easy exploded, need them, and there's been some light to entries amongst the soldiers. they said the name was
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fine, they will fine don't. and then they had to fire by maintaining the position of it was in 2 locations. and the position of the troops was in a place that was parts of the c spy and sales, but didn't grateful violate, not seize file. and then there was responses from the minister of in a security. it's a mob bang there and a few others. and the connect said, bringing out the idea that so this is more of a reason to go back to ending a ceasefire and to. 8 carry out that war as they had already planned, right from the saw you have to, it's small bank of a, it was not one of the very few the voted against this these far in the 1st place. this is someone who has actually blamed the, the sorts of c spine sales that we've seen in the past where prisoners have been swamped in full captives as a reason to wild type. a 7 happened in the fast pace because we have my students in
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law. it has been was a former prison that himself is parts of the deal. so this is really a situation. this happened where we had quoted including a violation, but it doesn't seem to be anything that is likely to derail the ceasefire, especially at a time when we're seeing more of those caps, who's been released and even to a comfortable extensions. although none of that is just confirmed. yeah. yeah, that was gonna be my next question sir. i mean, given that there is no real feeling so far that nothing important at least has the rails in regards to this ongoing ceasefire. it is a cause day 5, we're expecting more east ready captives to be released to people daring to think that this could be even more sustainable and go on for longer. and so it's a little high for long. so everyone that we've been speaking to our goal of speaking on is really needs here as a mom and the same. so i'm going to venture that stuff is. 8 showing how my sports
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is on the back of the several vans and then you can see through the windows. but so as saying that not potentially is the 1st video, shari and cops is being moved on. heinz is across to the red cross. it seems there are also reports that they have already been hyundai dai, but, but no conformation just yet because we certainly haven't seen a video with the red cross funds that we've been seeing in the last few days and, and the end of it 0 to confirm that tool box. c at the moment we know that it's 10 caps is that was part of the extension deal. and one thing that many people head certain male talking about, and that was a balloons that were released earlier. and so balance of family, a full include thing, the youngest captive a, a 10 month old baby who tons of fun. it was 9 months when cancer and is now 10 months on the questionnaire. role asking is why has the young is to 10 months not been released to and so they're all saying that this is potentially tied to fix
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being cards out what, how much, but it's still not clear. and this certainly shouts that you can just say now a start, which means now now now is to bring them back home. now, all of them, but especially the youngest, there is a 2 babies. it seems that are still being held captive right. to baby still have come to right start the car tunnel these. thank you. let's take you to be able to by the west point now with dozens of protest and your families are waiting anxiously for news on the release of their loved ones. whom is there any child obtain from the red cross has arrived that offer prison says he promising him prisoners, that's a set to be freed as part of the 5th exchange between israel and hum us a bomb at jung. j. as in occupied east reese lemon is offensive the home of a policy in use for leave released from prison on monday. we're in the city one neighborhood and occupied these roots when we are at the family home of our multiple me on that one. what is a 16 year old boy? he was released yesterday. he had been detained for 8 months now. the police say
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that he attempted to open a police car and throw in a molotov cocktail along with 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, i'm i yeah. so 1st of all, say that what that was about a shock than just even look on the desktop cubicles are very much my older has a couple of questions for me like 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 in months. my parents left loved ones and families after those words fails to describe how i feel confident, i said a gift kind of the another question. what was the situation and i don't j opened prior to october 7th, and after october 7th in coming to the heart of the for the war. the situation
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was better the best in about this how to was how whether they got measured after the war. we started living in an actual nightmare in prison saying that what that was went up for us and ministration. your son has been released from prison. so i would like to ask you described your feeling described to what you're feeling. so it's very difficult to describe the way i feel for the fish to the the, the, the by the individual go to 100. i felt happy. i was crying. the feeling is indescribable. the most important thing is that he was released. thank god gives you like a cover letter in no gift can know how did you receive the news that he was going to be released?
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your mother law is 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 when they called us and asked us to at over and collect them what can i send it to them or do i need come side? can few books the vehicle has questions in the was it difficult? was there a lot of pressure? did you receive any warnings from the police? yes, they told us no celebrations, no flags of skin, but there's a magic. they didn't want to. they need gatherings. they actually refused gatherings 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
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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. and it been this, but the more board of both men a short is there any fee here about a potential pressure from the police and coming days, a hell. 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. is there any forces have killed at least 2 palestinians during separate rates, unlocked, applied westbank the army entered the city of 2 of
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us early on. choose am rage of the home that the compensations with soldiers, demetrios, a storm, several of the palestinian towns overnight. at least 35 palestinians were arrested . let's go live to hold on. i don't have made an i'll move yet near ramallah, which was rated by as ready forces conducting due to due interrogations just a few days ago. so hold on yet again. we know anticipating more releases, but also another round of rates as well. a yeah, they, the rate is something that you can bank on will happen on a nightly basis. and on every morning, the number of the palestinians detained in is really jails. keep on increasing most of them as we've been reporting it on the division of administrative detention, meaning that they can be held up to 6 month renewable without any charges. and often with those also without access to lawyers that specially since the beginning
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of the war. now i am, as you mentioned in the village of a little higher, is no very far from ramallah and the north of ramallah. but it is a village that has seen a massive raid on the 16th of november where, but is really forces basically went from house to house, interrogating. people checking for exactly what are they needing is what they were doing, confiscating fall as to new flags. if they were there, and also detaining the younger people on the, the accusation mostly of throwing rocks or perhaps also writing some sort of what they see as provocative post on social media. now i am joined with the a by was look i, when i even who is a member of the local council here, he was there on the day of the raid and actually is really forces where inside your home marduke and i understand. and in that that they have it taken you for
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a long interrogation, and i found my men in the cool with it this way. the base, as i understand that is really forces rated your house. they went into your house and then they took you to interrogate you what exactly that they want. what did they ask you? they took all members of the real world council and they had us meet with the military. you can and are we also does that do not try to discuss the settler issue. i told them that we had no access to our olive trees and 2 large swats of our land that came under settler control. however, he completely rejected what we were sake and he told us that you need to actually maintain or preserve the street that is being used by settlers. your children cannot point lasers, they cannot throw rocks. in other words,
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the street needs to be quiet and you are held responsible as members of the route council as the people in charge of the discount we told him, the sensors are the cause of the issue. because the prior to the settlements, and prior to the arrival of the settlers, we had no issues whatsoever. and the issue started when they came in and how do i understand that there were some young men who were arrested with the beginning of the war. some of whom were released to in recent days, however, they are under pressure and they are banned or prohibited from talking to or celebrating and so on. can you tell us about this, please? well, this was actually the general measure of being applied for all the release detainees, the police, and spoke to their parents, told them no celebrations, no flag raising no celebrity, tories atlas here, or no, said laboratory seems whatsoever regarding the liberation of the detainees. and
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this actually applied to all the young man that were freed. so people had to welcome their release relatives with normally do you feel like you are being continuously monitored by the army and village? do you feel like they know people's affiliations, people as leadings, or would they know if people have flags if they wrote any post on facebook and so one, they actually read the village on the 16th of november. there were hundreds of soldiers with roughly 40 military vehicles and they went house to house searching homes and arrested approximately 60 individuals including women. and they interrogated them in the field and they ended up releasing most of them and only keeping 2 people and their custody. how did they treat you for now? well, people said that the soldiers could beat them, the soldiers mistreated them,
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they left them without food the entire day, and they were shackled, hands and feet to this is how they were treated. thank you. raid is often often referred to as intelligence mapping, and that's simply because religion like the that this one that the near illegals, such a lens or in near, in need of a need is near does bypass roads become the focus of the is really the security of forces especially to try to prevent any kind of tension coming from this side towards me at settlers. but people here would tell you that when it comes to the settlers coming down to the villages or making a damage to the properties or to the livelihood that they have, the protection of the security forces and know by the, protects the palestinians that there is a loss of, of fear, especially these days because the settlers have been acting with more and more impurities is october 7th. many have been armed. and this kind of the friction
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that continues on a daily basis between the palestinians who often pay the prize of whatever is happening, even though they did not initiate the act of violence. they did not cause the act divide as well. they are the was who would say the price hold up many thanks to you and your guest hold on. let me the speak to us the never mind. now the heads of the c, i is ready. intelligence agencies have arrived in doha for talks with the guitar we officials, they're also joined by the chief of the egyptian spy agency casa, as being the main media to and negotiations with a mass for the release of his rated captives. i'm palestinian prisoners kind of tells ministry of foreign affairs to us. the focus is on extending the ceasefire and securing a permanent solution to the conflict. and it's the the method that indeed the that come up with respect to the extension of the ceasefire. the state of kata has been
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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, and that they will continue to release cap tips. we'll. okay, well let's look into this with a little bit more detail with james based on the different magic edits. i say with me in the studio sometimes. why is it important to have the spike sheets all sitting around the same table here in castle? well, they've been here before, they were here on november, the 9th, the same creeping, we understand. and that was an important stepping stone to getting to the full day deal that we initially had the full day deal now extended by another 2 days. and we
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hop way through those 2 days, which takes us to thursday morning gauze, the time over 700 cars, a time over 500 g m t. and that is where the deal stands at the moment. now that is this certainly many players here would like to see this extended. you heard the country for a ministry spokesman saying that they would like to see this expended. but there's a problem. and the problem is that we are going to change, i think, to a different category of, of a prisoner and the captive being held by homeless. because most of the women and children will soon being released. we then get to the man and then potentially you get to these ready soldiers. and i think how mass may want to change what is currently the of the division, which is 4. 1 is right of the captive 3 palestinians over at east. certainly in the past when the bean is ready, soldiers that are being held by a mass,
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they've wanted a much bigger price than that. so i think that some of the negotiations going on here. how are they going to extend this with the knowledge that israel has already said? it is set to go? it's aim that it will return to war. it will return to a to a minute tree bombardment at some point because it says it's job of destroying how mouse is not completed. not so be aware that at some point, that bump up what was going to happen if they give up all of those. they holding, they give up all the icons. i change their mind is of that precedent of her mouth or, or pass the non groups of least releasing is for $87.00 personnel and return for kind of sydney release looking actually to is the, is the most well known 12011 over a 1002 different releases, a 1000 palestinians released into in order to get him out of i'm out of how masses custody. and that was a very controversial deal. but interestingly,
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it was done by the then is ready. prime minister who is the current is ready problem is to benjamin. that's, you know, unkindly, there are no palestinian, instead of being released that have criminal records in terms of murder at least. do we imagine that when we get to these last final numbers, that they might be a little while to of leeway that the stakes are going to get higher? as i say, i how much clearly things is writing military a more important than some of the others. so could we see on both sides of the the, the stakes be raised. i think it is, is very interesting. what is going on behind the scenes, and these are intelligence chiefs that are meeting, so we're not getting a running commentary on any of these. i think one of the reasons they are intelligence chase is that the c i a direct to bill. but this is also an experience diplomats and he is the point person that the americans have decided to put in charge of this whole negotiation process. he was one of the early negotiators of the around nuclear deal. he's very,
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very experienced beyond intelligence. he's but was a diplomat for many years, was the deputy secretary of state, former us ambassador, the jordan and former head of the whole, near re section of the state department on james. but he thinks that james base the right, well before we move on way of getting reports that have mouse has now indeed handed over 10 is ray the captives to the red cross who have been there in the past 3 days facilitating about exchange for and that when we get them okay, taking you to the united states that where the white house is national security council has an, as new efforts to help supply humanitarian a to goes it through the united nations. the n a c toll reports is garza's needs will grow as the weather turns cold over to. kimberly how it gets white house correspondents and kimberly, what does this briefing say about american commitments to making sure more a gets to where it's needed is indicates that the president and his
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staff are listening to some of the unhappiness that is being expressed in global protests and also in front of the white house and even within the binding administration where there hasn't always been support for the president, backing israel and its campaign against him us. and so as a result of what we're seeing is a real effort to try and make sure that the palestinian civilians caught up in this conflict are getting the help that they need. so b u. s. is announcing that it is putting forward 3 different military flights of they are, one is already and barking, and then the other 2 are set to begin shortly and they will be landing in northern to egypt. and then of course, crossing that rafa crossing where the us says that it is not happy with the number of trucks crossing that is nowhere near what it was pre october 7th. and as a result, that is what this is about. so the united nations is really going to be the one handing out this to make sure that those that need the food, the medicine,
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the water, the clothing, all the basic needs that are severely lacking right now. and in short supply will be distributed and kimberly, it's a major worry for regional plans for have countries in the region here. they have to be concerned about how to send you a civilian displacement. what's the white house been saying about that or yeah, the white house, again, what sort of trying to tackle this, given the pressure that it's under. and so as a result, what it is saying is it's using it's leverage width is real and you have to remember the united states supplies israel with billions annually military funding . so it does have leverage and well, it's been reticent to attach conditions to that. what it is doing is talking regularly and by it, i mean the us president talking with the israeli leader, the, the teams beneath them are working and coordinating our, by our so what they're talking about is given the fact that the number of
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casualties is now somewhere in the neighborhood of $15000.00 plus, there are very big concerns about the next military campaign that israel says it will be launching. was this temporary cease fire is finally complete and the swaps of captives in palestinian prisoners is complete. and so as a result, there is this effort to make sure that when israel resumes its campaign to eliminate the leadership of some offices and says it wants to do that. this will be a target approach. a surgical approach that will spare the civilians in the high number of casualties that we've seen thus far. and we're hearing that so far. israel is listening to the united states right. long man last can be how could speak to us of the white house. thank you. now the united nations general assembly is holding a special session on the situation in gaza policy number the re add minds. so address members calling for a permanent c is fine and, and to the, is there any occupation? only at throughs could allow sincere efforts to begin to address the humanitarian
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catastrophe. being inflicted by is the occupying power in gaza. only a truce could lead to the release of people headed in captivity and avoid the region of escalation to this thrus must dead into a permanent seas via the massacres of palestinian children. women and men cannot resume should not 30. you should not allow it to it, is you? all right, let's take seen surveys the live pictures of history, the captives 10 in title, be handed over to the international committee of the red cross, red crescent. they have been responsible for the hand over all of these companies
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for the past few days. now they are neutral players in international conflicts. remember, this is day 5 of this exchange of captives extended for further 2 days. as a result of international mediation, 10 x rays expected today, 10 more to follow tomorrow would be list. all of those individuals have been handed over to this rarely offered to use will no doubt get more information on exactly who they are in the coming hours. that is the rafa crossing, just to remind you that is the crossing from the south of the gaza strip into egypt . it has been used previously as a place where the transfer takes place. they enter into 9 miles land into egypt, and then crossed by a different line of crossing into a southern eastern. yeah, israel, it has always being the place of the puncher of the concepts of being transferred across things close to, to cause a city with this as far as where,
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where it looks like it's happening in the south of the gaza strip. we'll keep an eye on that course. okay, well we've also had some kind of thoughts. i'm boss of the, to the un code for criminal investigation into israel's actions in gaza. what you have is for the state of golf, char reiterates its condemnation of the gross international crimes committed by the as rady occupation. i guess the brother, the people who palestine we condemn in the strongest terms, the systemic targeting of hospitals, schools and residential areas in gaza. this is a heinous violation of international laws and conventions, especially beautiful for geneva conventions. we re, to re, to our coal to establish the international committee to investigate the crimes committed by that is where you all could patient a guest civilians in the gaza strip. okay, well that's for sites on the strength of feeling shown there. the un general
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assembly gabrielle is on day is joining us from you in headquarters in new york. can you think that i was gave an underlying threats linking many of the voices, the speakers, the ambassadors that we've heard speaking in the podium there in new york as yeah, there were with the exception of one and that was a representative from israel's un mission. i'll get to that in a 2nd. she just spoke just a few minutes ago, but you are right. what we did see was a thread from many nations, and many are pastors, representing many nations that spoke really talking about needing a permanent ceasefire, particularly from the palestinian a master there who you just heard from. who said it is needed because in his words is real is not taking actions only for its own security, but in his words, is rios bombardment of gods is about destroying the entire palestinian state and
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palestinian people. of course we also heard from other ambassadors who were talking about the need to stop the blood shed and guys and do anything possible to extend this a pause or cease fire for as long as possible if not make it permanent. although we did hear from a representative from israel's permanent mission to the un, she basically referred back to what we've heard from israel since the very beginning, october 7th, that is where it starts. and that is where it ends with israel, in terms of their actions. in gaza, she said that the united nations were his, in her words, twisted and has an anti israel bias that now the entire world can see. and she points to what israel talks about is the fact that the general assembly does not specifically condemn her moss and the october 7th attack. looking ahead briefly to wednesday, a big un security council meeting it's expected to be hosted by the chinese for
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administer. we expect perhaps cut those prime minister to be here as well. a high level meeting for continued talks when perhaps another security council draft resolution or extending a a ceasefire perhaps even longer than it is now. right gabriel, many things like gabriel is on the speaking to us with un. okay, let's bring it on my i'm sure he's a ministry and security professor lead to high institute for graduate studies. he's with the he in the studio, so an awful lot of passion coming from some of the speakers speaking with you in general assembly that no resolution no right voting taking place today. but how important is it for palestine and for all those who support the past seen and cost to continue piling on the diplomatic flash pressure at summer? like the us very important, very important because the he may to the end as often is becoming more or more
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visible. we're talking now about over well over 14000 casualties. and we're talking as well about the you and install. he was 11000000 and 700000 id piece internally displaced persons. many of them moved from the north, the south. so initially 2020 to the figures where the sick, the population density of gaza. $6500.00 people per square kilometer. now probably you can multiply this by 2 or by feet. so over $13000.00 people 1st click allow me to and you're going to conduct foot warfare there. and dropping bombs will be very likely to kill a lot more innocent people, not than not thomas fighters, not just homeless fighters, and fighting, even with small arms with, with the machine guns and bullets we'll is likely to kill innocent people. because of that, the level of population density. so for that you maintain in on demand and i
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mention is very important for it to do so. but also for the palestinians that the, the, and for these ladies l, the in game is not very clear. if this were continues or i would likely have a more or more immediate and disasters for without a politic to the end game, that is very exciting. let's try and talk about the, at least the diplomatic, if not the political end to all of this because we heard from a master earlier saying that they believed is right. the threats of resuming the pricing again at the end of this, whatever the cease fire is likely to come to an end. i'll not true a simply a bloss that he's just pretending to a domestic audience. so that's what you know, these radio authorities actually want to do that. i mean, how serious is i? i think there's ways do intend to continue so far. if there's no political pressures, if, if it wasn't that level of destruction and casualties, probably these ladies are thinking that doing quite well. in a sense, they say the 2014 plan of splitting,
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guzzling to to us attacking from 3 the have mean 3 main axes of advance. and then taking a more or less strong holds of what they think come us exist so far. it's going okay. it's with high casualties, even all these are you size. we're talking about over 340. there's not much of that as well, that the customer number, the, the, the ministry casualty, the minute the casualty just is right relative. the elder is very size, really. so i'm going to play into public perceptions of this conflict. definitely, but, but uh, why it's important. there's about here, it's higher than the entire 15 years of conflict in south lebanon. so soft 11 on the between 1985 and to solving these rages last about 300 casualties in that range . now we're talking about about almost $340.00. if not more. plus, you saw the, the also the, the kind of, the, the wounded,
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the wounded soldiers. we're talking about over 1000. so it's 3 times the number of casualties to. so there's been, there is some, some show say loss is significant forces in a way for, for is right, because these are these very sensitive mean a rush i can do is to 100000 and continue the war, but it has the resources to do so. and it's not very sensitive to casualties. yeah . is there as a population? one of 7000000, many of the people in the subbing in the army all come scripts. i don't professional soldiers of the ever. yeah. but the they have very well training. very well trained, con scripts and very well trained reserves, and they manage to do, to mobilize the around in, in about 10 days. uh, almost 300001 rush. i wanted to do that. it took a 12 months. so is it, you know, the difference is very huge in terms of the, the, the very effective mobilization schedules, very well trained soldiers in, in many ways. so they managed to mobilize quite well. but also they are very, very, very sensitive compared to even any, all the democracy,
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any other democrats in the democratic world view of russia's 930 democratic. but compared to other countries, even smaller countries are very sensitive to casualties. so that's on one end. but on the other end, it seems to me that they mobilize enough force to continue for a while. so we're talking now in the range of at least 4 divisions. divisions not, not the entire bigs are not there but the so, so some of these are be gauge within specific divisions or not there. but we're talking about the force in the range of the 60 solid and mobilized man. um, a lot of them on in gaza that is it the number keeps keep on changing so that it's just many estimates. 60000 this is not too far from the force that invaded the 192-019-8228 fairly significant force there. how much casualties, how, how sensitive is this government to casualties, and how much the international community as a whole, consolidate from the, the images that we saw in terms of destruction. and this is on the scenes we're
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talking about, you know, the very high numbers, and this is likely to get worse. this is not good getting, but if, especially if they decide to invade the sauce. so we're talking about the very complicated situation that is likely to get even ugly. okay, so you're basically saying that they're ready and willing and very capable to take this conflict. further on beyond the end of any sci fi on my show, a great a your thoughts. thank you. thank you. of the war and gaza is high on the agenda of the nato summit for ministers, a gathering in brussels for a tuesday meeting that i had of that meeting. so we generally installed some bug meant us secretary of state anthony blinking and describe the ceasefire as a positive development outcomes extension of uh uh, the tulsa overstate it is in regards to all the sauce allowed for i'm actually the relief for the people over golf signed also that it is over more than hostages, and let me thank you for being control and therefore your personal efforts to
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ensure that this will happened on the agreement that was reached. so boston has more fun. that'd be thinking brussels, especially this is not on the war on guys about the, on the continue support for you crate and bringing ukraine closer to nato. but the unofficially of course, behind closed doors and to be blinked and has been meeting with foreign ministers from a turkey from no way. and also a width against oldenburg and that, of course we'll have be mostly on the war on guys. so what we are expecting is that a blinking is not only talking about an extension of this truth, but also talking about the future of guys after the war is finished. and he has said in the past that he doesn't, the us doesn't want to, as well as to continue to occupied god doesn't want any permanent displacements. and of course, he wants to talk to several countries here within data on how they are there stands
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is. but there is a lot of divisions within the nato. we have of course, belgium and spain, who i mean that's actually traveling to egypt west. make some very critical statements of israel's, a bombardments, on gaza and the, the attacks on civilians. and they actually got into just a diplomatic role with the israel. but also we have germany. it was still very for me supporting israel. so it is a very deep divide within nato, and it's going to be interesting to see what message blink. and we'll take from this meeting to as well, where it will travel where he will travel in the next few days. well, the extent to cease fire and guns, i mean some people have been able to return to see what's happened to the homes. the many returning is shocking, is painful. the neighborhoods and nothing like that. remember stephanie deca reports. imagine that everything you have everything you worked for is destroyed. what of it going in a moment?
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a yes or no, jetta says he is in shock. university professor, he 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 lifetime to build this house for me and my brothers. and just like that. i'm back to square. one is kind of 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 a bustling community. now a carcass of war to share destruction and scale of loss. impossible to comprehend. now 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
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bed and my toys too. they say they prefer staying here, then the un school which had become their temporary shelter and we are a family of 4 and our house has made up a full flows. 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 in what was once the kitchen that was the fridge and that the oven. this is the only 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're seeing 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 a photograph. 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. so let's see. sorry guys as review of the destruction of many of the
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strips most beloved buildings. they include the oldest cultural venue in gauze and city. the restaurant show as center was built back in the mid 19 ninety's. and it was a library and was used for cultural events and celebrations. well, after october, the 7th, it was used to shelter thousands of displaced people who fled the as ready, bombardment, illinois from the strip beside the army says at least a 1000 of his soldiers and offices have been injured since the beginning of the war . that's according to the hearts newspaper. this video was released showing belongings of the sort of the soldiers and then she equipment can be seen off to battles with posting fights is in the city of bait and noon in northern garza at least 395 is where the soldiers have been killed since october, the 7th, the sadie ami has also for the 1st time identified 3 soldiers whose bodies being held by a mass and the gaza strip. the 3 sergeants were killed during the type of service attack college students at brown university. the us of held
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a vigil for one of the free palestinian american students shots in the state of alone. 20 year old hisham, our economy and 2 of his friends were attacked by a gunman. well, taking will come saturday evening. one of the victims has now been released from hospital, a suspect has appeared in quotes and pleaded not guilty investigate as a treating the incident as a suspected hate crime. patsy cole haine has more. 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 this devastated by the fact that he couldn't protect his son. and that this happened in the states and certainly make sense of my husband really feels like there's no safe to be posted any longer. the sean was spending the thanksgiving holiday weekend at his
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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 a man walked off his porch without saying a word, fired 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, or the police on the suspect. jason, even 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, that it was just a random act, or maybe you as president joe biden released the statement saying he was horrified . there is growing concerned about the spiking attacks on airbags and muslims in
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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. washington. ok, let's bring back in. oh, sure. remember, he's a mentoring security professor at the institute for graduate studies in order to reflect upon the latest movement on the ground in gaza. again, we are saying another day, 10 is ready captives, and this occasion being handed over 1st to by him us to the international committee of the red cross reg presence. focus through what we're seeing on the screens here . and so i think on one end it, it shows that the truth is going to continue uh its uh, well its hand over to a mediator. and clearly the seo sees quite involved with the, the guitar, the mitigation and the coordination. we see here, you know, it continues really is raising more women and children mean the, i think the,
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the men would be a different category, the, the civilian men. and then also see probably after that the, i believe probably negotiations about the civilian men will be the next stage. and then after that we'll see the locations about the sol. just write an exchange for the soldiers. that will be probably a higher number of a better seeing prisoners and will be at ease and, and that would be from probably how most, um, but the, i think the, the, the optics of this in a way is that quite good for the is ready to government for this now is government on one end because they did take the military advances taken go little hospital, you know, and turning it into a method. the bad act like the 2 fellows because there's not really look like a movie addicted. you, especially with the amount of destruction that happened at for, for the, for that hospital, for the release of the captive under these of captives looks really good in terms of what i'm talking about the optics of, of this month. and because i,
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i must clearly have a very strong, visible presence that they seem to be still a robust, potentially fighting for us according to us on the home them, the i'm us representatives that we are giving a press briefing from a route earlier. he said, for those who are being killed in the fighting, that will be all the come on does to take the place. what do we think of that capabilities i'm educated for this is kind of what they yeah. from what we see here . it's main, the armor and light, the weapon, so i so i think i saw it. well, many collection calls is a key 74. as i said, i think, and i saw one them for so there's a go uh, western weapons um and also uh by the armors, uh mosques. so, but this does not represent, this has made me like a guard duty like right. and then the not the, the, it until the, for the important to put in points to make as we turn right now, know exactly where this handover is taking place. a couple of days ago that was
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a handover that took place close to go as a city and the captions for taking across the border close to goes to city rather than going all the way south to the cost of rafa crossing. what does that say about how much is capabilities to continue operating towards the most of the gulf stream? it's a lot really, but the, there's radius never claimed that they are in full control of the, of the north it. so there are clearly some, some areas that they is either partially control or went through where you have also, but as the in a must fighters popping up and doing some damage and then retreating again to the tells us 2 things. one, there's still some capabilities in, in the north, but also the tunnel network is still working because this is the main way of moving it around. but also remember the rumbles creates a different geography. it's, it's, it's actually, it serves the defenders in that case because you can hide in the rumbles, you can take defensive positions and the right for,
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although you can slide from the ruffle, you can add it and it makes the movement of armor more or more difficult so it creates a geography that is feeling the defender side, right. as opposed to the, there's that a symmetrical fat. it favors the amount so i can essentially, yeah i'm, it has no choice except to fight a is to introduce that situation. but in terms of the, this is, this is a mix of urban war veterans to secure before for support, to combat and, and these, but it needs specifically within urban warfare. if you don't have the wide streets that can have the, most of the soldiers, the infantry project to the inside the arm, there is a st store and into small streets with a lot of rubble. then the movement of the armor is more and more difficult. and then the soldiers will have to dismount and get out of the armor. and this is when the close quote that happened, as we saw with the, with the, with how much by this, with this, this app gives how much some uh, advantage into, into combat. right? uh,
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but also its interesting for me what were you just mentioned because it is evidently the ground lines of communication between south of gaza and also gather has not been caught despite you know, cutting goes into 2 parts and having a significant force to guard that board the south of the, the, the 10th street. it seems to me that it's either perhaps donald's or perhaps this, these strong points on guarding quite significantly because it seems to me that there is to write some kind. the amount of course, is very important when it comes to getting a ceasefire messages through as well. given that there is a he say that channels communication still open or uh yes, but i think also part of the seas 5 if i'm us, use it for, for military purposes as well. they will be the 1st thing that will be used at all the trying to enhance and develop more ground lines of communications in general on bradley, the famous will go to american general have the thing i'm a to is talk strategy, but a professional stuff. but just sticks on you need to go. and if you want to
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continue this flights, you need to enhance your gone binds of communications for the list except for the supplies of the munitions of weapons, all, most of men of units to be able to the constituents. and for all that you need the tunnels between the self and the noise. right. and crates of hate before it's not. i'm not sure that just to reiterate what we're seeing, the handover of 10 is rated captives to for a nationalist. we believe from last flights as to the international committee of the red cross reg present. they are close the intermediary and the facilitates a and this and i've, and let's go live to saw how it is standing by and tell of eve. so all right, we're seeing uh well oral process playing out on uh, screen space alexis images officer decamped is being handed over to the red cross. what are you hearing from your? and so we had to statement from these writing made it sure you can finding what you just said that 10 of those are
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a is really citizens to the foreign nationals. but then we also have the category, foreign ministry spokesman. sweet things, things that that also includes. so an australian citizen to argentinians and one filipino woman, one of the women these riley's, it's her, i'm tied to a teenage and she's seen in a picture hosing her dog as well. and sorta very, very briefly, going to a few more seconds to hope all of this continuing for the next couple of days or yeah, that's right. so on the, the sentiment here and those it was become known as positive square, many or less king. so height. so that would be an extension of this. the spice, so absolutely yes. right. so high until the visa latest pitches of a hand over. thanks for joining us here on out. just the
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as the game on garza continues, we bring you the latest reactions and global out experience . so jewish person, israel does not represent me, the killing of all those innocent families in israel was terrible. but the response is even worse. it's a genocide. it is not the acceptable trouble stages, and it seems even more unacceptable to have children of stages. it's all about religion, it's about. so you might think for me to get down 5 for one. stay with us. for the latest developments on al jazeera, israel has now impose a complete space on god's that so how do they survive? if you have no income, how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war and ukraine could something like that happen again as
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a ripple effect of the dogs. what is it us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this when the price of oil goes up, the cost of almost every thing goes up. counting the cost on out. is there any depth analysis of the days headlines? all these blue cross blue is root has of items. so the thing is not a license to, to inside story on out to 0 the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the alarm serial then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the next 16 minutes from us release is 12 captives on the 5th day of a ceasefire with israel and exchange. 30 palestinian prisoners are set to be handed over to the red cross. the c i chief along with the heads of intelligence from israel and egypt or in tara to discuss the possible further extension of the gaza
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