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friendship, i'm just really public this course and seeing more voices percent self calling the race or the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next the and finally home a 14 year old palestinian boy is released from these riley jail and re united with his family. these amongst the prisoners freed in the latest exchange, the mos release 12 captives from gaza. 10, these riley's and 2 tiny nations have now arrived in each room. the other i've jo to all this is l g 0 live from the also coming up. he's right,
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the forces surround a number of hospitals. even janine and the occupied westbank, thousands of palestinians, all the rest and plus the devastating impact these rails combined with these having on causes children, we made a 6 year old palestinian girl who is now a family sole survivor. the 14 year old palestinian boy has been re united with his family in the latest round of exchanges between israel and thomas. this is the moment teenager up on the cell and i returned home after spending months in these riley jail away from his parents. he's the youngest palestinian in this latest release of christmas, part of an exchange with captives held by hamas and cause a total of 50 palestinian prisoners being reunited with their families. following
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tuesdays release off, much sought on a 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. like i'm more off monday at the thought or decision. 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,
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the s protocol to leave and there was another division that was in charge of the prison and in charge of our department. did you receive any warnings prior to your release from prison? to for me that 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 no 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 by 12 additional captives have been released by hamas and on now in each row, they include attendees, riley's into foreign nationals. they were released by the ministry being a from us into the custody of the red cross. this is riley forces are the rest of thousands of palestinians in janine in the occupied westbank. residents say dozens
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of soldiers have been spotted on the ground controlling parts of the city on foot. people have reportedly heard explosions and drug and strikes. so just stormed the refugee camp, the using ahmed vehicles and pull those as they have also blocked the entrances to some several hospitals preventing the wounded from getting treated well, let's get more on that from the substitutes standing by for us and ok, 5 east jerusalem, and how about and if there is one consistent among lots of unpredictable things going on in the last few days. it is that as israel release is palestinian prisoners in the occupied westbank, it's similar the tiniest sleep makes more arrests makes more raids. and what is happening in janine right now, sounds pretty serious. can you bring us up to date quite a large scale military operation happening in the occupied westbank city of jeanine,
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locals reporting hundreds, if not a 1000 is really soldiers on the ground and large convoys of armored vehicles coming in. several reinforcements also pictured coming in. but the interesting part about this rate is that 3 large main hospitals have been surrounded. these really military has set up check points to a lot of them and have even prevented ambulances from transporting. the injured doctors are saying that they have been trapped inside the hospital for hours. let's take a listen now to one of those doctors and one of the main hospitals. if these being already 2 and a half hours, the hospital beginning to name is amy. so anything in common there is no way to place the breeds videos because there's no way for us. there's nothing most important to know that the people they're using our can and
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they can not get the locals are reporting at least 8 injuries. dozens of arrests as well. this is no surprise for places like janine and the occupied west bank. where is really occupation forces have been constantly reading suited reading cities just like this almost every night for the last 2 years as they regard them as a hub for palestinian armed resistance. so well there is an ongoing war and an ongoing ceasefire. these really military continues to carry out operations just like this one in places like jenny. jonah, i'm just allude to dr. bodies, tristan, the for us. many thanks home the us now as well as a tax on residential buildings in gauze i have had devastating consequences for palestinian children. many have lost their entire families and others have been severely wounded. do you not else i had sent this report that some might find
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distressing from one of the few functioning hospitals left in the territory? besides, i think their home is all which i mean members from the night her entire building was bomb. 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, 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 then to the 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 the sham and her family wouldn't living in the site after a few decals which is located in the so called safe area israel, or did people to move to in the south. now sham is in hospital with
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severe 3rd degree burns in over 60 percent of her body and she says she cannot feel her toes us. but the pain she steals 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 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.
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in another room of the same hospital, we find 4 year old in the age. he's already had a number of surgeries such a young days. but the surgeries could not save his like. it was amputated. i mean he was playing with his 2 year old brother when a messiah struck near their home. the shop know cut, 90 percent of his little like 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 and he was a child to love to play and 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
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a can add to. many of the injured children and causes for these 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 in south during casa. now us president joe biden has posted on the social media platform known as ex, formerly twitter. he wrote, i'm us a least a terrorist attack because they feel nothing more than these writers and palestinians living side by side in peace to continue down the path of terra violence, killing and war is to give how much what they want. we can't do that. let's get more of this from pensacola and in washington dc. patsy. significant woods, apparently the from the president who has been careful not to eventually criticize israel, not to overly coal for a last thing cease fire,
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appearing now to say more is not the answer. exactly. mean, not even covertly, so you're trying to send any of the messages to israel up to this point. it is very interested me. think about this, the presidency for you as president job i'm. he doesn't even call what's happening now is ceasefire. he calls it a pause and he hasn't been willing to call for a longer term ceasefire. so just to think about these words, he was saying, how mos, basically once more, we can't give him off what they want. so if it is more than just the simples social media post, this could show a significance shift. it's also important, not just because of what he's saying, but because of where he say that it's not on the official at post account is that his fundraising is his election campaign, a twitter account. and why does that matter? it is clear that the, the, by the ministration is starting to see what's happening. his poll numbers among democrats has pulled limited and it's happening because young people and people of
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color overwhelmingly say now that they side with the palestinians over the is released. they had to say bite, mishandled this war horribly. many say they will never vote for him again and they voted for him before. and why does this matter? it's expected the most us present presidential elections now it's going to be a close one. and who for joe biden in the white house, young people and people of color, so he can not afford to alienate this constituency more so it is growing international pressure, but more importantly, it's internal political pressure. the election is less than a year away. and probably there are signs on there of other assets by the administration to restrain israel officials judging israel to take great care to avoid civilian hom, in whatever comes next, including significantly national security council spokesman. john could be a john kirby has been saying that they need to show restraint and they keep
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reiterating that. but it's very interesting in the us and us politics when us officials want to sort of indicate that they might be shifting on anything to do with israel. they usually do it at 1st through anonymous sources to local news that the national newspapers were starting to see that now we're seeing several reporters come out with stories, say the buying and ministration has told israel that it cannot do what it did in the south. do what it did in north to the south that they just can't have mass bombardments and they have to be targeted if they are going to get go after him, off with secretary blinking headed to the region. i expect that's the message he's going to be delivering in person. and there's more to this as well when it comes to the political circles. there, a group of democratic senators the tend to lean to the far left that have now started openly call for any additional aid to israel. as you know, biden is asked for $14100000000.00. they're saying that that aid can only be given
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if there are conditions on it. conditions such as a ceasefire or refusing to do, they won't be able to do math, bombardments of the civilian population. that is, in all of the decades of uncovered american politics, unheard of israel has always had bipartisan support in congress. that is starting to shift for the 1st time i think ever were seen a group of prominent democratic senators, a, if you want to give the a to israel, you need to put conditions on how they're fighting this war. how this money is going to be used. now, they're not a big enough group yet to early, actually change anything, but just the fact that they're so publicly saying this is really noteworthy. patty many, thanks for that. and let's pick this up without him. shapiro who's in washington as well director of israel palestine advocacy at door, not human rights and foreign policy, think tank. he joins us, as i said, from washington. and adam, i mean, we don't read too much into a tweet as it used to be 9 a course. but if this is a shift, a real shift,
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not just in tone, but in direction by the, by the administration, by pressing the button himself. how significant would that be given that we all want to, at the hours of less than 30 hours away now from the end of this cx, 5 from the beginning potentially of phase 2 of the, as well as what i've guys, as well as if we are going to see a shift and that, and i sincerely hope we do. um we do need more than just uh, a tweet. um we do need to see concrete steps. now there are a number of options the administration uh could take in terms of trying to advance that. um, but part of that i do believe has to be a more forthright public position uh towards israel and towards this is really government in terms of making it clear that that not only can't israel conduct the war or war fighting as it's been doing up until now we have heard this spokesman kirby is kind of issue these suggestions or warnings.
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but the reality is, is the, the way the population is engaged in. increasingly, you know, it is now because of the compression of the entire population into a much smaller area. it is virtually impossible for israel to conduct any war fighting in goes against anything and gaza. that wouldn't result in severe consequences for the civilian population, whether it be dest through the, the actual bombardment, or through ongoing to mediterranean catastrophe. and, and worse than the w h. o and others, a warning of the health consequences if the, the war fighting begins again. so we're at, across the crucial juncture, where the administration has to take concrete steps to ensure that there's not going to be any more exciting from these early side. if it's serious about trying to, to seek a different course at this point. what do you mean? it might be serious because of the pressure building on it because of splits as we
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were hearing that in congress, splits in the potty splits in president biden's support could be a sense of the so the type right that this president walks between, he's evident determination up to now to support his route, not to criticize israel, not the cool thing of that cease fire, but at the same time seeing how this is impacting on his very support on his chances of re election to well his, his re election is, is got to be paramount consideration for him, his administration and really good democratic party and the consequences are severe . i mean, we know what a trump administration would look like and, and, you know, any of the other republican candidates don't promise much better, frankly, for domestic policy and for other policies. but in many states around the country where the election results are, are going to be close, it doesn't take a whole lot of people to sit out in the election and therefore tip the result one
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way or another. and what we know is that president biden won the last election in a few key states by engaging younger populations, minority populations, women, and in some of those states. um, you know, as for example, michigan where there's a large arab and muslim population and the large coast indian american population, those folks right now it's find it extremely difficult to consider. voting for a president that they believe has endorsed the genocide enabled the genocide. and this is something that the binding restrictions gonna have to work very hard at changing that perception and coming up with a, a policy that not only puts a halts to what's happening, but starts to undo the damage. and i think that's an extremely tall order. the big question, of course, on the ground is if this is a discernible new change in direction in strategy by the, by the administration. and if it feeds into efforts outreach efforts on the ground, we've got the sector state density blinking in the region. we've got bill bens,
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the c i a t fit in, got in katana less meeting with guitar mediators. and they had the most side of the big question is where israel listen or the i think this is a question not as well as realism, but will prime minister missing yahoo listen and i think this is in some ways as much as a personal issue or personal political issue for, for president bite, and it's even more so for a prime minister netanyahu, who has faced calls for resignation for stepping down, continues to face. those calls is legal. just legal jeopardy for previous matters that he's been dealing with and quite possibly could be held accountable within these really system for the failures of under his administration of october 7th, in terms of the intelligence and security failures that have been clearly identified already by many and these are all these boxes that typical spectrum. and so for him to, for, for present assignment as soon as and yahoo,
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there are too many, all firms at this point that would seem to be appealing. and so for him personally, it may be his best interest, and i hate to say it this way, but to his political calculation, maybe to continue prosecuting this is worth fighting and that would be, you know, damaging, not just to obviously the palestinians by posted to his rallies and something must be done to stop them. okay, adam says shapiro. think human rights and foreign policy. think time. don't in washington. any thanks for your time. us. and still add on out 0. i'm gabriel's on to the united nations in new york. we're on wednesday, there will be more high stakes diplomacy, perhaps trying to extend the cease fire the, the weather brought to you by visit castle. there's your headlines for the americas
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other back you're watching out a 0 is a reminder about top stores this file. i know the said the palestinian prisoners have been re united with the families off to being released from his ready trials. it's the 5th swap on the late c spot deal between our mazda and his round. 12 additional captives will be released by comma, so the back in east rep. they play tennis, riley's up to foreign nationals. thousands of college students of interest to this is, is rarely forces continue a series of rates in the occupied westbank city of jenny. at least 5 published indians have been wounded. an ambulance worker was among those reported to be to take a heads of the c. i a and these ready intelligence agency of arrived in
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the offer talks with katasha officials. they're also joined by the chief of the egyptian spies agency. cutoff has been the main media in negotiations with him. us for the release of his right, the captives and palestinian prisoners, whitehouse, corresponded kimberly. how could as mo, now from washington dc, the head of the c i, a william burns in caught our meeting with the guitar as prime minister as well as the intel has for israel and egypt. the goal of this meeting to try and figure out what governance looks like once is real finishes, its military campaign, but more imminently what this could mean in terms of the current cease fire. if it can be extended as much as 2 days. this would potentially result in another 20 cap, this being released by how much in exchange for 60 palestinian prisoners from is really jails. now in addition to the united states, also talking about is concerned with regard to the number of palestine is just
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placed in gaza. specifically, the 1.7 that have been displaced as where they will go, given the fact that israel bows to continue its military campaign. that is why the united states is urging is real to be precise and surgical in its military tactics in order to limit the civilian casualties. in addition, the united states also announcing that there are 3 military flights that are set one already under way to land in northern egypt. and what this will be doing is distributing not only much needed medical aid and the supplies, but also critical food for the population. we know that already one see, 17 is loaded up with 20 pool, 4.5 metric tons of supplies. and there are 2 more flights that are already being scheduled. this will be distributed by ground or through un agencies, but the united states says in terms of the united nations appeal for help,
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they are concerned the international community has not met its commitments. it is still wilfully under funded. we're her hearing that it is just 21 percent that has been funded so far in terms of those commitments. that's why the united states urging its international partners to step up and make good on its pledges. kimberly, how could l g 0? the white house, a, a c, i a official post to the pro palestine image on facebook, 2 weeks off to the october 7th of tax biomass on israel. the financial times newspaper says, the person change the facebook cover photo to this overtly political image. it also reports that in an earlier post, the same person published a sophie with free palestine written across it. a source told the paper the woman who has not been named had previously also published articles condemning anti semitism. the posts were deleted on monday. israel has been accused of trying to
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destroy the palestinian nation during its military campaign in gaza. that's at the united nations general assembly. building 40 ambassadors and representatives have been debating the war as a gabriel and his own. the reports from un headquarters in new york. the vast majority were critical of israel, pre admin sewer palace stein's ambassador to the un is calling for a permanent ceasefire and gaza. he says it's necessary to save the palestinian state for the is the government. the priority is not security. it is the destruction of the scene, a nation of the very presence and existence of the palestinian people on the line of palestinian statehood. the meeting of the un general assembly was meant to take stock of where member state stand on the palestinian question as
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a whole, as the you and overwhelming course of disapproval of israel's killing of civilians in gaza. clearly angry, israel's representative who pointed to the general assemblies failure to condemn us in the wake of hamas is october 7th massacre. the u. s. twisted into israel by us has been unclear display for the world to see high stakes diplomacy continues here on wednesday. when china is for administer, will chair a high level security council meeting on the situation in gaza. other foreign ministers are also expected to attend, including perhaps the prime minister of cuts or a country that is become the key mediator in the conflict. gabriel's under. i'll just see that at the united nations in new york, the
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form of us trust lady roseland caught up, was honored by family, friends, and presidents, other memorial service in atlanta, the y for a former us president jimmy carter died last week. h. 96. rob reynolds reports it was a fitting tribute for an historic 1st lady. roseland carter's tribute service in atlanta was attended by president joe biden, and 1st lady jo, bud, former president bill clinton and all of the living former 1st ladies the jimmy carter. the 99 year old former president was there to honor his wife of 77 years. it was a rare public appearance for the longest living president in us history. he entered hospice care at his home in plains, georgia. in february. the former president did not speak, but their daughter amy read from a letter he had written to mrs. carter 75 years ago. while i am away,
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i tried to convince myself that you really are not could not be as sweet and beautiful as i remember. but when i see you, i fall in love with you all over again. during her tenure, mrs. carter was considered the most politically active, 1st lady, since eleanor roosevelt. she worked by her husband side in the white house as a supporting partner, attended cabinet meetings and represented the us abroad. she vigorously pursued her own agenda, particularly in improving the lives of the mentally ill. what we witnessed was a 1st lady who saw her role as going well beyond the essential, warm and welcoming host to being a close and trusted yes adviser, in essence and extension of the president himself. once the couple left washington in 1980, she devoted herself to humanitarian causes all.
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