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finally home, a 14 year old palestinian boy is released from these rainy joe and reunited with his family is amongst the prisoners fried in today's exchange. the moss, for these 12 captives from gaza, and these riley's and to tie nations to foul arrived in his room the don't all this is elda 0 live from the also coming up is right. the full see storm janine in the occupied westbank and block the entrances of one of its hospitals, lost the devastating impact these rails bombardment is having on kansas children. we need a 6 year old palestinian girl who is now a family sole survivor. the
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14 year old palestinian boy has been re united with his family in the latest round of exchanges between these ro i'm us the here's the moment teenager and sell them a return home off spending months in and is riley jack away from his parents. he's the youngest palestinian in the slightest release of prison as part of an exchange with captives held by a mazda in garza. a total of 30 policy and presence, i'll be re united with their families and solemn aid, told us what he experienced while he was in prison. we are very happy, however, 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. off monday, our decision gap and i would like to ask you about the situation in prison for
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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, they asked protocols to leave and there was another division that was in charge of the prison and in charge of our department. did you receive any warranty young's 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, 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.
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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. but let's pick up on this with child stratford who's in ramallah charles, a 5th night of prison. the release is in the occupied westbank and of course, talking about east jerusalem as well. every night we've heard stories from prisoners, from their families, with revealing details about what they've experienced whilst incarcerated. what have you been hearing? a very similar kind of testimony is being made by the prisoners that we spoke to, to the one that you heard of. but from that 14 year old boy, he incidentally was the youngest of the prisoners released this evening and all the little minus 15 of the. so let's see what were young men between the ages of 14 and 17. we've been speaking to female prisoners and some very hiring childs in dates
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and very emotional responses. great relief and great joy expressed by the one on being released. joy obviously, as you can imagine, shed by the families who were here to meet them, but some pretty horrific descriptions of life inside jail involving food deprivation. a lot of the women saying that they, they were denied food along with medication as well. those needing medical treatment and some, some hiring, hiring descriptions of the sheer amount of prisoners in jail, sales jail sales that we've described to us as basically being put to people having some instances, 1314 people in the more people setting up and being pushed inside. so these does one with some of these jo says one woman saying that one stays around 30 people in the cell. most of them having to sleep on the floor,
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she said that is ready to god's throughout the night. would be smashing on the doors, slamming on the doors to uh, so she said to, to stop the sleeping and similar to the testimony of that 14 year old boy, they were saying that the situation got even worse off to the beginning of the war . so yeah, as it's a very hiring tiles and one thing that was consistent with everything that everybody that we spoke to was this notion of what we've been reporting now for full days. well, they describe as an incomplete happiness because they all are aware obviously that the war in gauze is far from over there. all which believe to be anything between 7508000 palestinians. the remaining is rarely giles tonight. and one could already presume, many of them suffering the same sort of conditions and treatment as the prisoners that have been released tonight and being speaking to us in charles,
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stay with us for a moment because i want to bring a v was another aspect of what's been going on in the occupied westbank not far from where you are. as these riley forces a carrying out raids in the city of janine residents say dozens of soldiers have been spotted on the ground patrolling pots of the city on foot. they stormed the refugee camp using more than 50 ahmed vehicles and full bulldozer sparking confrontations with palestinians. the they've also blocked the entrances to the main hospitals in the city. charles, this is one consistent, isn't that all the past few days that as these riley is on the one hand of being releasing prisoners, as of all for prison towards ramada, they have at the same time been making more arrests. continuing to raid other parts of the occupied west bank and what is going on by what accounts in jeanine's sounds . pretty serious. yeah,
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this has been described as one of the largest res on jeanine in, in recent years. in fact, um, as being qualified as, as that on the basis of usually these rates, by the way, the military own, janine focus on the refugee camp and we've seen repeated rights since the beginning of the war and jeanine. we visited the city a number of times and seeing the level of destruction that these, these things actually the palm of these areas. the use, for example, of all the bulldozers to destroy the streets and the homes of those a suspect to the being, members of the, the, all, and all of the resistance groups. but this is different because it seems to involve a fall. why the area and we've seen videos of foot soldiers is ready. so just basically working in various different areas, right. the way across the city. what you mentioned that with respect to the hospitals is something again, that we've heard this evening for multiple sol. she's
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a saying that to these really minutes we had surrounded these hospitals and we understand that they were interested in getting to even should include people inside the hospital with some of whom at least we understand may well be injured. members of the resistance groups. could you need his foot? many is being a sense of full pallets sitting in on resistance groups, and that's what it is being such a focus of attention on by the is riley ministry in recent weeks, even months actually. but of course, that has been this escalation since the war started in, i'm sorry, on october, the 7th. so we would fully expect that to be more casualties by, by the early as of the morning. possibly, titans more arrests. and yes, again, let's put that in context. already since october, the 7th of 3290 people arrested, a 160 i rested alone since this c supply began and this exchange of prisoners
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and captives began. so yeah, another indication that there was no, let's up actual insight. as this intensification of frequency and intensity of these rights by the is where the ministry across the occupied westbank go on. charles, really there for them. i've been child stratford lot for us and romano, many things now these ready ministry says 12 additional captives have been released by him. us and of left gaza. thing to 10 is riley's into foreign nationals. they were released by the military wing of hamas into the custody of the red cross. the captives have now arrived in israel, so not high rock easing. tel aviv with more from the way on the sand. they are now in israel. they are going to be assumed reunited with their families, that usually waiting for the designated hospital on the day. and that's when they 1st get to see each other off more than 50 days in account services. we've had
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a statement from the prime minister's office, confirming that 10 of those released is really citizens and to tie nationals earlier. we've been hearing. 1 other nationalities, but i could potentially be because some of those is really is maybe jewel nationals which is often the case. what is relative tax on residential buildings in gaza have a devastating consequences for palestinian children. many have lost their entire families, and others have been severely wounded. you're not outside reports from one of the few functioning hospitals in the territory. messiah, i think their home is all which i mean then varies from the night. her entire building was bomb. of the 6 year old is the only survivor from her family. she recalls the last night in her mother's arms playing it. oh and then we were sleep,
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me, my mom and my sister and my dad by the balcony. when the 1st broke it hit, my sister screamed and i held my mom tight, the old building, so they put me off the bubble. the 1st one, my mom, my dad and my sister a dead. i want to go to that. a sham and her family wouldn't living in the state after a few decals which is located in the so called safe area. ringback israel or did people to move to in the south. now sham is in hospital with severe 3rd degree burns in over 60 percent of her body and she says she cannot feel her toes. but the pain shifts chose from the loss of her parents is much greater. her mission, she needs a number of operations to recover from the bones in her body. the most important thing now is that she's transferred abroad for ocean treatment. she's only 6 years
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old. what has she done to go through all this? she's deprived of the simplest right to see the word mother. all the hospital can provide for sean. it's some cream for her burns. sham is one of thousands of children who are victims of these really air strikes. this war has killed thousands of children and injured thousands others. most of those children who survive how to deal with this pain and trauma of losing their parents or loved ones. in another room of the same hospital, we find 4 year old in need. he's already had a number of surgeries such a young days, but the surgeries could not save his like it was and p t. m u was playing with these 2 year old brother when a messiah struck near their home to shop know cut 90 percent of his little like the
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doctors tried to save it. but because of the lack of medical resources and kept abilities, they failed. and he is forced to take a lot of morrison to ease his pain. but his father is worried. it could affect his long term health because it had been there the fear he was a child to love to play. he loved to go out a lot. now he's become handicapped on top of his illness. mobile is real, couldn't leave him with his 2 legs to walk on them, to play with his bike and run like other kids as a can add to many of the injured children and causes for the sanctioning hospitals are in dire condition. they need urgent medical intervention to save their lives. something they want find here. in the c l, just the uta did and fella and sal during cause the still ahead on alger 0. this throws, must dead into
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additions anymore. they just this tonight, the people in the last episode of democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest let the fights for self determination. pretty savvy, and that's what i'm thinking that the now coast was the same as thinking of to and government by the people on al jazeera, the you're watching out is here. a reminder of our top story is this out. i know the safety published in the presence of being reunited with the family, so i have to being released from is really jail. it's the 5th swap onto the cx 5 deal between us and these around 12 additional captives have been released by hamas
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and packing. these rel include 10. these riley's and 2 forward nationals. these riley forces are carrying out rates. meanwhile, the, the occupied westbank city of jeanine thousands of soldiers have been spotted on the ground patrolling thoughts of the city on foot. the storm, the refugee camp using more than 50 on the vehicles, blocked the entrances to the city's main hospitals. now at them ship, pedro is a director of the israel palestine advocacy unit act known as don't human rights and foreign policy. think tank joins us now from the united states. many thanks for your time. you're in washington dc. i'm going to take the opportunity, therefore, to ask you, you'll views on us policy as things stand at the moment we're into these to day extension now of the sci fi, there's been days of tool of so called momentum building as deceased by it goes on
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and indeed, as it's allowed to be extended, any sign of that momentum gaining positive traction in washington. so i think we have to say yes, that there is. um, 6 times we have the see. i did see a director bill burns has arrived and costs are now. we know that the negotiations have proceeded largely because of the involvement of this ca, director who has extensive experience in the region and is well known to many of the the leaders and other figures and stakeholders in this process. and he of course brings a different type of, um, you know, uh well spring of, of going to be tough and, and experience with him that some of the other us officials don't. and i think the fact that president biden has sent him over there indicates a different kind of engagement with this, a conflict and with this process, then when we saw the secretary of state blinking and others involved, i think also the latest word from president biden on on twitter, which has some people confused, but nonetheless creates
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a little bit of political space for pushing for more truce and potentially even more ceasefire. to get a sense of what it is they're actually trying to achieve. is there a defined game plan here on the part of the 5 ministration in sending these figures across the secretary states is coming over as well. joe biden himself playing things extremely cautiously in his public utterances, a appearing still to restate his support for his ro, essentially going back to war and gaza. and i think that there's probably as soon as scenario in which the american administration has a number of pieces of a puzzle that it would like to see happen. those things include being able to publicly continue to support israel unconditionally. that would also include, i would suggest that how much would somehow be removed somehow from the equation of what's going on in these early posts or you conflict. so they would probably also
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be a strengthening of the policy authority. all of these things are kind of like a wish list almost at this point in time. we can consider it's like a christmas wish list, but, but it is so far from reality. it is so far from what is happening on the ground and what has been the reality of the last, not just years, but decades of what this real conflict is about and what the real situation is about. that, you know, we can't help, but just wonder how the american administration, this administration can be so deluded into repeating montrose like 2 state solution or get back to piece process when itself is responsible for in large court, for the failures of these piece processes and of these negotiations that were, you know, mostly not taking place. and i think that the americans at this point, and i think this really is also are trying to figure out what it is that they want in a post conflict scenario. and they don't know. and so at this point,
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having these ongoing truces helps them by time to try to start figuring that out. it seems that the most urgent imperative is to try to avoid a repeat of the horrors of almost 7 weeks have been bumbling largely of the north of gaza including the south. however, now of course, the population crammed into the south. the if israel goes in there, the prospects are even more catastrophic. be big questionnaire courses, willis ro, listen to these overtures, to this pressure or whatever it is being applied by the us administration. now have a play has prime minister netanyahu do you think go past the point of no return. we simply can't leave the job on the i do think that the present minister and others have in these really uh, governments have sort of painted themselves into somebody in the corner on this point. now, there could be scenarios and we have seen an up tucked in protests and these are
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all including and led by some of the families of the, of the captive israelis pushing for and this and you know who to step out and step aside. and it is possible that with the removal of the prime minister, and that there could create a political space whereby israel would be, these are the government in the wake of that would be amenable to following, you know, guidance or a pressure from the united states. but that also raises the question whether or not that pressure would actually come. and we have to remember also that this, you know, the united states government is one that has carried out similar type of military policies over the last few years in iraq and, and that's kind of stand. so it's not that this policy that israel is carrying out in gaza. this execution of military tactics is so far into the americans. and it's just that it's happening, you know, in the situation whereby the americans are not the ones meeting it,
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they're the ones enabling and supporting it. and that puts the american administration in different positions, including globally, i think what we've seen from the companies in particular find instructions jordanians and others is uh, you know, real diplomatic leadership in a way to try to create political space in a sense, creating that political space for the americans, but as you're reporting on tonight, but what's going on in the west bank we're seeing and is really government that seems to be completely determined to use only military force in every possible way no matter where it can. and so i have, we have to, we have to be very careful to understand that this is really government is one particularly prime minister netanyahu that doesn't leave itself many options. okay . adam's repair, director of human rights and foreign policy. think time dawn from washington dc. many thanks for your time. us president joe biden has posted on the social media platform noted as x and i quote, i'm off on least
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a terrorist attack because they feel nothing more than is ready than palestinians living side by side in peace. to continue down the path of terra violence, killing, and wars to give home us what they seek. we can't do that. but a symbol from patty calhane in washington, d. c. on that. an apparent restatement. patty of president biden's, green light, tacit acceptance support, quoted what you will for israel is next move. exactly. now when it comes to being a journalist, as we know, there's always a problem. you don't want to read too much into the tea leaves or the tweet, but this i think is very significant. a couple of takeaways 1st. it's not on his official whitehouse, twitter handle or x handle, i guess it's not from there. it's from his campaign or at joe biden, and it is significant because he's saying you could basically to give him off what they seek. we can't do that say what they want is war. so let's take
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a step back. biden has been said, it'd be great. it's a, it's the pause could be the su, temporary ceasefire could be extended, but reiterated. and israel has a right to responsibility, is he puts it to continue its mission to defeat him off. this is not saying that that is saying by going through more for that, that is what her boss wants. so that is, i think, very significant because this is the 1st time really we've heard him directly say that the war should basically stop if, if, as long as we're not reading too much into it. but it is notable because it's on his campaign website or it's a campaign twit twitter feed. and that's interesting to me because of what's happening to him in the polls. the president got to be the president. what's this, the support of the young people, african americans, and the polls throughout this conflict had been increasingly showing that minorities and young people over whelming leeside with the palestinian cause. i have spoken to dozens of young people who have told me that they simply will never
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vote for joe by me again because of his handling of this. if you think about american elections, the presidential elections are decided in some cases by tens of thousands, if not a few 1000 votes. so if these students, these young people, these minority stay home, joe biden could possibly not get a 2nd term. so this is not only the, not, this is not just the signaling we're seeing. we're also seeing from his administration on name sources say israel, if they go forward, has to conduct the war in the south completely different than they did in the north . so definitely 2 important signals, i think we're seen from the white house today, kind of go ahead in washington, could see patty on the heads of the c i a and is rarely intelligence agencies have arrived in the also talks with autonomy officials that are also joined by the chief of the egyptians by agency, katasha has been the main media in negotiations with him. us for the release of is where the captives on palestinian prisoners come to us. ministry of foreign affairs
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says the focus is on extending the cx 5 and secure a permanent solution of the conflict. what i've been is the, the method that indeed the come up 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 him off 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 parties to have the cruise extended invitation for the confirmation from us that they will continue to release cap tips. israel has been accused of trying to destroy the palestinian ne.
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