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is not not done because our children is it that were not released almost for nothing. they were least over the dead bodies of 15220000 murders, as well as tens of thousands of injured and wounded people and tens of thousands of buildings that were leveled over the heads of their residents in order to secure their release. so in honoring garden murders and r and honoring the people of the gaza strip anymore. and we will only be receiving and welcoming well wishers without any scenes of celebration as a sign of respect for our people in guys. may god help them. may god support them and may god save them the dangers of war of monticello. more like them. can you please tell us how you're feeling now that you've been released from the law? we are very happy. however,
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our happiness is incomplete because we mourn those who have lost, we more than those who are wounded be more than those who are missing. our joy is incomplete because of the suffering of our people or of monday at the far decision given. i would like to ask you about the situation in prison before october 7th and after october 7th. that was the situation after october 7th. the 1st day of the war, there were a number of beating female inmate square being beaten. and one of the squads in prison was planning on attacking us, however, that you were not allowed to do so by protocol. however, 20 days ago, the s protocol to leave and there was another division that was in charge of the prison and in charge of our department. i guess i
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get off monday, we'll do our head jelic a. did you receive any warning and prior to your release from prison to from did anybody warn you against celebrating against meeting any people what? what did they tell you and are you scared or anxious for the coming days? yes, but they told me, you know, celebrations, and that the day of my release, i'm not allowed to leave my house. i'm not allowed to raise any signs or banners. i'm not allowed to use a mega phone. we're not allowed to hold any celebrations. and if i break any of these rules, i will be taken back and let me know when i need to pay it. okay, just of might, we will not take uh more of your time. thank you very much. so uh 0 you, you heard it there. we spoke, i told us that the situation as we just tried earlier got. busy busy worse
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for him and his fellow prisoners after october 7th after the attack from us on israel. and we also talked about the fact that he's been warned and he's been wondering what his release engage and many different types of activities. they're not to be celebrations. and that if he waits these rules that we've just got to move a 2nd because they're bringing a table through here and lots of people here. but in any case, he just described to us what we've heard from lots of other palestinian prisoners and their families over the course of the past few days where they are born repeatedly by security forces that if they are to perhaps to the media or utilize social media or, or engage in any political activities, that safe extension for us to begin. so this is, this is worth a shot for this family. it's a, it's a roller coaster of emotions they want to celebrate. they want to have this moment of happiness with there's the rate is that they could potentially be arrested if
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they could trace or find the process. so obviously if it's difficult for them, as you see here, that food is being brought out. they're ready to have at least some of the facilities. so i think we're going to take this is our team to uh, to uh, roll back to you. 0 as the guest here and attendance all ready to go home and it looks like you, you might be treated this in. uh, i'm not sure what we're looking at. if it's uh, it's not come out, but i'm not sure what it is you're being told is mcclure. i can't say i'm familiar with that. um, well look mohammed this in all seriousness. so there is one more question i wanted to ask you. i'm assuming we can still hear me mohammed or oh, we're going to have to move. okay. give us like we're, we're, we're live your life. all right, we're with you. we're let me, let me know where you can talk. people are getting ready to see. all right now,
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so we just might have to move a little bit more, go in. ok. all right, now now that you're at a safe distance from uh, from the food. ready this is in all seriousness, this is the question i want to ask you. um, something that i told you is the exact same thing that we just heard from hotel uh, in the occupied westbank. she was speaking to the dad of uh, of the son who was released reset, who was, i beg your pardon, detained, and then released. anyway. the point is this. they're all afraid that they could be arrested again. and it sounds from all these different accounts that we're getting like it's almost a revolving door of going in and out of prison. oh, that's right. that's right. we turned this uh off in uh, in the past, in the past week. everybody we've spoken with have said that they are fully aware that they could potentially picks up again at any time they,
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they say to us that whether or not they violate the rules that have been sit down for them. they're so worried that they could be picked up again. this, what we hear was speech to the, to speech, to the fear speaks to what they call the constant harassment that they face and injustice. and it told us that this is this speak what life is like for promising me, especially unoccupied history. looks 0 i, i just want to read and you will see so many emotions on the tonight. and right now we're seeing, we're seeing an expression of happiness. we're seeing people that are gathering around their eating. they are, they are any engaged in, in whatever celebration they believe they can be engaged and without breaking the rules that have been set down for that type of what again, this could change it at a moment's notice. to uh, if, if, later in the evening they believe that there are security forces that are
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controlling the neighborhood. we will see the mood of this place change in a heartbeat. and at this particular moment, nobody here but what they know that that's the reality they know that's the reality of life for them and for their family members. right now you're seeing smiles for throughout the evening. we've seen faces of a panic stricken. we've seen a lot of tiers right now people are happy and they're hopefully this can last all right, as to how many jobs you are reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much for walking and walking us through all of that extraordinary situation of the last 6070 minutes. please do pass on um, you know, our thanks to the that family for allowing us in at that particular moment. thank you mohammed. now let's go to tarry couple a zoom in hon unit stark. you're reporting of course inside gaza. i want to know right now how gardens are for perry. there are 24 hours left just
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a little bit more than 24 hours left before the ceasefire. the ends and we don't know whether it will be extended or not. so i assume that they have to be met and making preparations in case the ceasefire has not extended and in case the war resumes. yes, that's definitely true in terms of the preparations of concepts inside the gaza strip. they clearly invest the early hours of the truth of the, for the original full day truth, as the i also gaining much more time as the extension took place. and only 24 hours remain for them in order to get enough prepared to face. if the, the, the, the new situation, if the ceasefire did not extend off to the old, the shuttle negotiations had been made by different trades. note in the d test headed by kentucky, which considered to be the main pro guy who managed to edit, to de escalate the situation on the grounds. and to narrow the gaps of disagreements,
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an understanding between both sides. so didn't really palestinians concentrate on these days on having a much more priority in terms of affording the much needed supplies, including fluids, more to fuel gauze. and they also, i'd tried to make the best in order to take what had remained from they destroyed houses in terms of clouds as well. so clearly, these days considered to be very important for palestinians in order to be widely used in order to be ready for the new situation as a certain pull to to mention that only the telecommunication companies inside the goals districts, they are working on fixing all the damaged networks that had been completely attacked by the occupation forces and a part, a huge pots of its networks had been destroyed. so the majority of palestinians are having such a very noticeable hope that there is going to be new kind of a diplomatic effort that might be made within the coming hours in order to reach to a new extension of the ceasefire, which gives them a new hope that's
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a new day is clear, always ready, relentless abutment might happen. um, it's ongoing negotiations between different reasons and the date has come to convince both sides to accept the extension of most the spies, at least to reach an end for the aggravating human. is there a crisis insight? the goal of this trip a startup was zoom, reporting from san eunice inside the gaza strip. thank you very much. omar sure is military and security professor at the doha institute for graduate studies. welcome back, omar. let's talk about preparations that are being made. i just ask, are you know how, how posted using guys that are preparing over the last 24 hours knowing that conflict may resume, right in just over 24 hours. how i'm us. and israel also have to be preparing, one would assume for the possibility that conflict will resume in 2436 hours. so run us through what that looks like for both sides and start with home us. i think uh, okay, so with i'm us. probably they will be thinking about 3 constituting units that are
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low on mediation stocks that are has a wounded man or do or that the deadman a they. ready be trying to establish a, a round lines of communication between the south and the north and between different areas of the north. if any of this, what got hit, what does that mean? ground lines of communication. so you want to is to establish the capability of going from one year to the other, the via a safe zone. and this is usually the bundle you mean of moving combatants or sending a message moving combatants, sending messages, sending food, sending fueled, standing at a munition, stocks and so on. so you need to basically, you need to maneuver me, but on the ground. and if the there was significant damage done to the tunnel network, especially the exits in the entrances, and then they would need to some engineering work uh to happen in these 4 days and a half. probably this is what's happening, like a, you know, to, to more or less,
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try to establish these, they've gone lines of communication because this, what will make you lost. and probably they're trying to collect as much intelligence possible on the, the positioning of the, of the ideas on that wherever they setting up defensive fosters. where are they going to move next? and so on to and that is probably a lot of the preparation for electronic, for fat and you know, a to attempt to jam and to because what, what we saw now multiple times, very old weapon systems like the op, usually 7 is being used against video advanced uh the active arm or like the trophies system of, of which protects the carpet things. so it seems to me that when it doesn't work, there's something jamming it. and if there's something channing get then i'm us is doing some electronic will fit in that direction. so, or there's, there's a mistake with the, with, with the, you know, there's no perfect system anyway. so, so this is on how about side on on,
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on these are your site is very interesting. what the hold on salt i said earlier because it, for me, this is part of the shipping operation, right. you, you, you don't want celebrations. you want to affect the morale of build the site, right? you want to build the other side to judge you've nothing. uh, that is, is on the mind this any perception that there is an achievement for from us. and that. ready or there's less than this population support, and therefore the less, less and capable to, you know, as mom used to say the, the, the, the good enough i, there needs to swim in the population like the fish swimming the sea. so now the seas drawing up and people are, do not see the major achievement, which is that it is for all of the prisoners because it came with a very high cost. so i think this is part of this really is basically any information psychological operation. you know, but on a macro level and it may affect them or else. so this is part of the shaping. but also for these ladies. they will be primarily i think we're. ready very busy trying
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to do intensive virus or activities. so intelligence of surveillance and reconnaissance activities about time us default the trying to select of the targets, the position, the, the move the bit in terms of the, the very positioning to, to be able to strike foster. i think they didn't, they moved some of that armor back, we saw, but many older armor and one of 13, you know, apc's that are acquired by the old and probably that's protected. so did this is just probably they, they would have what i've done. so i'm coming and they're still the, uh, probably the doing the same thing. reconstituting units, attempting to, uh, secure their, uh, their, their defensive, fosters especially the, the one that is cutting goes into 2 parts and attempting as well to establish their, secure their ground lines of communication. trying to deal sometimes with the rebels. because they, they are you, they will probably use the caterpillars, the bulldozers, the, the, the nines remove a lot, but so,
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so they can have clear pathways possibly for the fonts and the, the i of fees and the, the pc so, so it will be its preparation time i think for both site and shipping operations, but shipping operations without shooting for the pump. again, the part, the psychological operations and so on. all right, so preparing for the possible resumption of war, but also trying to negotiate to extend the sci fi at the same time. omar shore. thank you very much for all of that about those negotiations to extend the ceasefire. well, the heads of the c, i a, the c i a, that's right, the c i a and is really intelligence agency have arrived in don't the talks with kentoria officials. they're also joined by the chief of the egyptians by agency. guitar has been the main mediator in negotiations with hamas, with a release of his really captive and palestinian prisoners guitars, ministry of foreign affairs, says that the focus is on extending the ceasefire and securing a permanent solution to the complex. and this the, the method that 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. our white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare reports from washington, dc. the head of the ca, william burns in, had our meeting with the guitar, a prime minister, as well as the heads of the intelligence agencies for israel as well as egypt. the goal of this meeting to try and see that the temporary cease fire is extended another 2 days. and with that,
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another swap resulting in potentially 20 more cactus released from him off in exchange for 60 palestinian prisoners from is really jails. the goal also of this meeting a we are told is to discuss more broadly what governance will look like and gaza once the military campaign. israel vows to resume is ultimately complete. in the midst of all of this, the u. s. also advising is real about it's concerned with regard to the displacement of palestinians in the west bank as well as gaza. they are concerned that the concentration in guys is specifically when there is a resumption of military activities that this will lead to even higher civilian casualties. already in excess of 15000. that's why the united states working with israel using its leverage, to encourage it to be more strategic and surgical in its campaign to ultimately try
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it. or rather, kate, how moss and it's grip on gaza. now we should also point out that there is an ongoing humanitarian effort that is being led by the united states, 3 military flights. c, 7 teens, already one underway headed towards the northern part of egypt. this will be one of 3 flights they will be carrying this current, 124.5 metric tons of food medicine and other vital goods that are so desperately needed. but the united states says that when it comes to this global effort to help the palestinian people that it remains wilfully under funded, the appeal by the united nations only has been met by about 21 percent in terms of commitments. that's why the united states is, is urging other international partners to step up and make good on their pledges to the united nations general assembly has been holding a special session on the situation in gaza. how to send you an ambassador,
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re admins, or address members calling for permanency supplier and an end to these really occupations. only a truce could allow sincere efforts to begin to address the humanitarian catastrophe. being inflicted by is the end of the occupying power in gaza. only a truce could lead to the release of people headed in captivity and 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 speak to gabriel. as on the gabrielle your joining us live from un headquarters in new york. so the un general assembly, as we were saying, holding that special session on the situation in gaza and each time as you see,
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you know, speaker after speaker take to the, the podium, it gives you a chance to sort of calibrate where the international community is, where the center of gravity is on this issue. what would you say today? what? 67 weeks into the conflict? no. without a doubt, the majority of the countries of the united nations, which is almost all the countries of the world, are favoring some sort of ceasefire, or a continuation of it in some way, shape or form. we saw that nearly a month ago with the 1st a general assembly resolution where 2 thirds of the chamber voted for the mediterranean pauses, what it was called at the time. and there were only 2 major world powers that voted against it. and that was israel. and the united states. so now where we're at is almost the same situation, but you get
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a sense that countries are really sort of taking a deep breath with the, with the, with the cease fire for the last few days. but now also looking forward to how this can be extended possibly. and that's what you saw there from the palestinian representative. who gave that very strong speech there. as we also heard from the country representative as well as well as the objection that i then also sort of echoed the same themes. you told me last hour, gabriel watch the next steps at the un security council. china, the chinese headed the chinese diplomacy is going to be traveling to new york for that. what is it that we're supposed to watch and what do you think is perhaps happening under the surface that we may see emergent, some point as well? things are moving very fast, so it's almost our by our, at this point, i keep an eye on the security council because for the obvious reasons,
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they have the power of any resolution passed by the security council is binding under international law. now they've been divided since this conflict began. i've only been able to pass one resolution after failing more than 4 times. but you want to keep an eye on it because on a on wednesday you will have the chinese foreign minister here sharing a security council meeting, as well as other for administrators that are flying in for this meeting. and that tells you a lot when it's that high level, it means that they want to try to get something done. we're also hearing that the country prime minister a likely will be here as well in new york for the meeting. again, things are moving very fast, the countries with jude was just in the hot, with discussions with the is this is really counter partners and you different counterparts there. so things move very fast, but keep an eye on it because at this high level meetings they can push forward diplomacy very quickly. okay. may want to get something done. so we'll mark our
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calendars for that. gabriel, who is on the reporting from the un headquarters in new york, thank you. good. and the war and guys, it has been high on the agenda at the nato summit in brussels. the alliance is chief in stoughton burg, has denied nato is applying double standards when it comes to russia's invasion of ukraine and israel's bombardment of gaza. step boston reports from the belgian capital, nato cheap and stalled and berg drumming up support for ukraine at a time when much of the world's attention as move through the middle east and the war on gaza. the messages from an 8th or is that it is important that this conflict that sold escalate to a bigger regional conflict on the message to the wrong this stuff they should not use search in a to, to seize the instability in the conflict. and i'll see to uh, to further escalates on the, the have to reigning the process also on the, on his ball. and so we have the pricing houses that we are all looking to contend
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with us secretary of state is anthony blink and health closed door meetings. with turkish foreign minister hopkins fee, done, i'm out us to discuss the war on guys and the future of this trip had of his 3rd visit to israel at the end of this week. when asked if the west is not using different standards when reacting to russia's invasion and ukraine, compared to israel, some apartments on garza sold them back, reply to human to terry in law applies to all conflicts. but he also said that dot com be compared to ukraine, because ukraine napa posed a threat to russia and then so that may not satisfied those who wonder much for most spence against israel sections. nato member states are deeply decided on israel's response and gaza with belgium and spain, calling the number of civilian casualties unbearable and unacceptable. and germany still firmly behind israel's actions. the visions that explained the muted response from nato step 5, some l just 0. brussels extended ceasefire and gone,
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so it means that some people have been able to return to see what has happened to their homes. and for many returning has been a shocking, painful experience, their neighborhoods or nothing like what they remember. stephanie decor reports. i imagine that every thing 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. yet 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 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 who 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 really sad but we're staying here. he says one, but i didn't i lost all my books. i miss my bed. and my toys to they say they prefer staying here in the u. n. school which had become their temporary shelter and, 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 this. 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. the ceasefire and gaza has revealed the destruction of many of the strips most beloved buildings. they include the oldest cultural venue in gaza, city the restaurant show a center was built in the mid 19 eighties. that's what it looks like now. it has a library and was used for cultural events and celebrations. after october, the 7th, it was used to shelter thousands of displaced people who fled d as really bombardments in the north. we're going to take a very short break,
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resets and bring you continuing coverage of israel's one gaza. and just about the israel is still refusing to allow the international journal into jobs. palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story at 1505 killed. and as strikes the listening post, we covered the way the news is covered. the challenges with the,
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