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lemonade, now getting 1500000 registered and documented, i want to leave the country with detailed coverage for filing a house. also missing the silence any more from around the world. this isn't just about immune into robinson. it's about a long term shift into a much more volcanic reactive and dangerous phase the, the sci fi and garza has been extended to deal broken by castle has given a break, the palestinians under siege and from bomb. and it's also important. joy is princes and captives all release. but could this, these 5 be extend this further? and what would it take to make that happen? this is inside story, the
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hello there and welcome to the program. i'm nora kyle, nearly 15000 palestinians killed by israel in just weeks. most of the women and children within the darkness of israel's. busy and intends on souls on gauze a glimmer of hope. flatt, cuz a full day sci fi has been extended to 6 of the come us applies to free, more is really captive in return for palestinian christmas health and is really jails. the people have gall, so it means a longer break, and the phone, bob minton, will vital humanitarian supplies of to weeks of siege. so what happens next? what would by size need to give off to bring about along a piece o is israel simply going to attend people regardless of international opinion. we'll discuss this on hold with august and just a moment fast this report. but it may cause i'm sure a much needed ceasefire extended for another 48 hours. if
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for the relative common garza sold the views of thousands of his ready captives and palestinian prisoners, the scenes of celebrations is well on the occupied westbank called 2 officials who mediated the de alone with egypt on the united states. a hopeful of mo, break through 20 extra hostages with the leaves in the next 2 days. and on the kind of thing inside that would mean that form isn't nearly jail if you'll have people of that number of. so 60 palestinians of the lease form has a, the present and the same time attentive the agreement that applied and these 4 days will continue when it comes to get medicaid being a and the boss in the fight. i think it is a very helpful moment for us that we can build on that momentum to increase the number of positives being released, but also to as the crown of a sustainable a choose to negotiation that that taking place in the post full days. how moss has
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released more than 50 of the nearly 240 people. it's a captive during its attack on october 7th. and exchange is when has released a 150 palestinian prisoners audio is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu said. i'm off needs to release 10 captains each day to keep the ceasefire going much less about the female iowa. the effort to bring the hostages home is progressing and we update the families and public as things happen. we need to be patient with managing a framework. nothing is final until it actually happens. for palestinians in gaza, the ceased by extension brings 2 more days of relief. the nearly 200 a truck so they have barely been sufficient for the 2300000 palestinians who have had little food, water, and other senses for more than 50 days. a like in the end were shocked when we were told about the truth, but are not allowed to go back to our homes. we are yet to achieve
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a true caesar. we still think we are in a war. the situation is still dire and we don't have a shelter, food, or water system. i hope the truth can be extended and our misery can be ended. and i hope we can return to our living communities and go back to our homeland to lead a normal life. while this intense international pleasure to extend the ceasefire is well, has promised to continue this phone call so many say it's collective punishment of palestinians for an attack kept out by him. us that killed 1200. this riley's but as well as relentless bowman campaign since then has killed more than 15000 palestinians and displays 1700000. i'm a consumption grief for inside story. let's bring in a guess now and in the hall we have met her and come are off up professor of government at georgetown university here in castle and tennessee and get in levy
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calling mr. her at student paper and also of the book, the punishment of garza and to new york. i am all rockman a fellow at the middle east council and global fast where he focuses on middle east geo politics and us foreign policy in the region of. i will welcome to all of you around this these 5. it's been extended by 2 days. the directors of most of them c i a, a, a here in castle, a king to try to extend it further. all you optimistic that it can continue? well, the, i am optimistic, but the situation is extremely fluid and complicated and very unpredictable. lots of moving pieces, and of course there is a pressure on both netanyahu, and these really are me as well as on him off to extend to see as far as long as possible with a whole. i think it's very difficult to tell. okay, get in love
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a we've had from is ro, we've seen that the wood cabinet saying that it will return to a will as soon as the seas fine has finished. that's indicative, but it's still very much on a wall fits and can you expand for us? what pressure exists within israel on that's in yahoo and his government to extend the safe spot as it sounds. the main concern is, is right now, obviously releasing the hostages almost at any price, but they will come the moment. it may be that we are very close to this moment a which is what we have to choose between continuing crushing come us or releasing the hostages. until now they are trying to play on bose any diesel key because the claim is that they only leverage the hip. now, how much is threatening them was continuing the war. but you know, 2 days and another 2 days of jews, but that only 2 days and 2 days it will come next. and the problem is that nobody
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has a clue. what is the in game a? nobody has a clue. how far can you, can you stretch those threats without getting in into this house? part of does that once is, why do we do this? it's might really rece the rest of the hostages. we just stayed in the big numbers . we'll look at the south part of gaza in just a moment to the later in the discussion. i'm all festival. we know that how must these to release 10 of the captives that it has every single day for the seas 5 to keep continuing? how long connect do that for? i mean, that's a very good question. um and based on the statements that have come out of him as, as well as the company government. and it said that, you know, again, these are women and children that are being released 1st as part of this framework . so it's about retrieving women and children. and it, it suggests based on the statements that
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a lot of those women and children are in the hands of other groups and doctors have mouse and that helps us to find them. and i hate to talk about hostages in these terms, but it's, you know, in a sense, a finite resource to find that commodity to trade with the border with for prisoners. and so you don't have access to find them. the ones it has. uh, you know, it can, if it's 10 a day, then based on how many people are, you know, it's simple mathematics in terms of how long the truth can extend. and i imagine that the dynamics of negotiations will change when it comes to the release of adult males, especially as soldiers that are being held in gaza by him. ask that they may take a different price. i don't think necessarily that they will release them for you know, 3030 prisoners for a day of truce. didn't do agree with that. do think that the will but will come at a change in dynamics. one's old women and children are out of garza, and that's only adult males. and so just remaining at that point,
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do think nothing. you all who will feel the pressure come off him. i see the division line will be there is another stage which would be the 3 man and the sick persons. but in finally, the car will be the soldiers and that thousands of soldiers, it really gets to soldiers. they or roots of the game will be totally different. i think it is right and, and the studies very well. then it would be really that they lemme order for or, god forbid risking the nice matter. i guess i'll have said that the because she ations going on have a difficult that the delicate, don't see that not giving anything away. but what areas are you aware of would you believe to be particularly fragile in these degree? she ations well, um, you know, katara is not a part of the abraham court and although it has long had open lines of
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communication, this is a, i think that the right there is a, is a potential complicating factor. the other complicating factor is the actual logistics, the location of the hostages, the situation on the ground in gaza. there's death and destruction all around. there's been rain uh, just the logistics of getting a um, making sure that the hostages are released coordinating to the different countries from which the different hostages come. uh, making sure that palestinian prisoners that are being released are, are actually being released on or not. uh, taken back to get so there's lots of the details and as we know the dental isn't the details be working out. all these logistical details is uh is
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extremely difficult. so given all those logistical challenges on top of the ideological challenges in the 1st place, you surprise that we've actually got this fall into a 5th day of a cease fire. oh no, i'm not completely surprised. obviously pressure has built on both sides. the, you know, carnage that's been waged against the gaza strip has put a lot of pressure on how mass to, to, i mean, although i'm as was trying to negotiate the release of any of these hostages, especially the children. the women early on in israel was unwilling to listen to that because it wanted to not did not want to have a ceasefire and wanted to wage this war. but on the opposite side, again, pressure built internally on these really government from, from, you know, the families of hostages from the society at large to have the return of hostages back into israel. and so you have those type of dynamics so that i think added
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pressure on both sides to come to terms here. and now at this point, i think there's a little bit of momentum behind the temporary cease fire deposit itself. and of course we, you know, we can forget the american side of things, the countryside hadn't. egypt shall decide, but for the americans in particular. and maybe. ready you'll get to this question, but you know, there are interests for the united states government to push from the ceasefire, not only and the release of its own citizens, but in terms of, you know, mitigating some of the outrage that's building on the streets globally. internally in the center and within the state departments that are absent and we will get on to some in special reaction and pressure in a moment, the festival and what mike trip pump, the momentum that we've been seeing so far as well. i think that on the alluded to, you know, just the, the complexity of the issue itself, logistically speaking, clearly, obviously the parties don't trust each other at all. so there, you know, we saw in the 1st day or the 2nd day of the release, you know,
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a delay that happened because had mass felt that it was not abiding by the terms of the agreement, obviously, logistically, these things are very difficult. you know, i mentioned earlier that not all the hostages are being held by him. ask israel's been reporting the gaza strip this whole time. we don't know how many of those hostages had been killed through this process. there's a total seats on the causes of stroke in terms of food and water. you know, are those other people that don't have the infrastructure to hold these hostages like i mass has because we've seen that the hostages that. ready these are in good condition seem you know, have to have been fed and even even bait to some extent. so, you know, we don't know what the conditions of the other hostages that are being held where they are, etc, etc. so, um, you know, anything could trip this up? uh huh. and 0, one more thing. okay, good. that's a good government move on to get in, because then this sees far as allowed both sides to take. that would be that to look up these where the public was very much on the side of the wall by and large.
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now that we're seeing as much as hostages being with tons, they would relatively good health. how much is abiding by tons of the agreement was? is riley's public opinion towards the what we've got mot. wreck of the senior adviser to the government saying that the public is 100 percent united in saying we refuse to live any longer next this terrorist and clave. is that the case? i'm in favor. i'm very, very afraid that mister ray gives on this dime, right? uh, but the, the only defense for the support of the hostages is what it is now told the fail comprises the hostages day and night is riley's see the hospital. she'll come back on those who didn't come back. it's all very, very emotional and there's no space for anything change right now. there's always, probably covina is, was media is any, only was the hostages. don't forget,
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we are dealing with babies. we made a result deeper. we sick people and was soldiers. now, when we come to the point in which the decision we'd be, we'd have to be made either to continue the war or to stop it. my guess is that this government has to continue because if they stop now, they achieve very little it's they release the hostages. that's one good. but the file from crushing come us. the question is, if it's possible it or the question is, well, when the party is already public opinion spent there because it is a prize on so in his early terms, not only in terms of garza, my o, b is that the nomics really create a new reality, but unfortunately, i'm not sure this is going to happen and we might see in other parts of the small, this terrible war was more horrible scenes as we saw and filled out my hand. what do you think will happen when the hostages stop coming back?
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i'm afraid gideon is a spar com for his own domestics, political reasons. netanyahu cannot afford to stop the war, and this is the, you know, i'm almost a foregone conclusion that he has to politically, for his own political survival. have some tangible accomplishment. after all of this stuff and destruction, not much having been accomplished in terms of his stay to the cold. so i'm not too optimistic looking down the line. i'm all we've got to us actually say see thinking back in the region on friday, that is look at what the pressure is from the us at this current point in time. what message is he going to be bringing full of the israeli government as well? i think he is going to, you know, again be pushing a, just
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a change of tone if nothing else. first of all, for the release of the rest of the hostages, i think that is kind of critical of from the us standpoint. but again, that has a kind of a time limit on it and then is real like your other guest set. and i agree with will likely try to continue this floor for a number of reasons. but you know, this is having an impact on the us, right? i think, you know, in spite of the unconditional support the united states has offered these really, governments, in this campaigns, military campaign against the gaza strip. there, you know, it's, there is outreach on the streets in united states globally. there's an impact on the united states standing globally. there's dissension within the ranks of the state department. some, you know, democratic senators and congressmen are starting to p a law. and so it's getting very difficult for the us to, you know, continue on with this kind of know, red line, unconditional support for israel without at least offering some lip service in
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terms of civilian casualties. you know, some performative gestures in terms of, you know, allowing aiden and again, obviously 8 is very important. 200 trucks is very important. but it's a drop in the bucket in terms of what's needed, even in the best of times. and we're in the absolute worst of times in the gaza strip. so, you know, the, the outrage that's building in terms of the catastrophe that's happening in gaza strip. and the fact that israel has no stated aims here. besides the limitation of a mass, which many point to as, as likely an impossible goal and what is the end game was the day after. so none of those things have been answered. american as well as always said that it has limited window to carry out this was that window. closing. it is interesting that even today we have the german 4 minutes to cooling feet as well to take the escalade tree meshes. amid this sees far, we haven't really heard that language coming from germany yet. we've got spain bulk area. also following on the side of the palestinians,
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well they've broadly the us still don't see behind israel, but is more of a shift. and this israel, losing the wider support that it had are absolutely the longer the, the longer this war continues, the more the representational call for is or the attack of october 7th was horrendous. but since then, we see a daily barrage of death and destruction of palestinians. so the reputation of cost for is a, is, is beginning to point to beginning to turn global public opinion uh towards the palestinian cause. finally, as you mentioned, even a country like germany that has been noticeably sized and is now calling for restraint by is a good and you mentioned before that as well has said that how much has
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a come on the control center in south gall said do we think that that is going to be the new frontline should as well go back in and find the once again. i don't see any other folks. i mean if you stick to the original go nearly crushing, come us or crushing the capabilities will come us. you want us to go to the selves . now this house is now over populated is more than 1000000 a refugees who left spent the knows. how can you ever lunch or will there this is beyond my, my understanding, especially if there will be no more limits by the world who looked to be ready to see much more of the beloved boss, the 3. so the 1st part of the war. so on one hand, you understand that is there a cannot climb down of the tree every 2 or 3. mainly, these are the government. as long as there are no really cheap rents except of
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releasing those pages. on the other hand, to continue this war means a continuing atrocities and capacitor fees. i think much will depend on the united states and on the pressure that the united states would it be ready to put on these right? but not pressuring words, because pressuring was, we'd be, oh no. yeah. see what i that sense we'd really see that each must stop this war by taking actions. then they will, we still more visual dozens go off to him, us in the south, but those vs at time looked like as well i'm of the belief along with many other analysts that you know, there is no real exit plan here. that the, the goal here is much larger and much more disruptive to the, you know, people of gaza and gaza as a, as an entity itself. that, i mean,
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if we look at what we're talking about here and what is israel's ultimate objective? no, nothing. i said yesterday to is looked at the party, it was reported in israel that i'm the only one that can prevent a palestinian state after the war. what that means is there is no intention whatsoever to deal with the underlying political conditions, the underlying political problem here. and what does that leave that leaves of military issue now for the past 16 years? well, how mouse has ruled the gaza strip. israel has implemented of a policy of containment here, and that has failed, right? it bombarded gaza numerous times to kind of crush and count the palestinian resistance there. and that failed. so now the equation from israel, i mean the calculus seems to be, well, let's just, you know, forced the people of gaza on the neighboring countries on egypt and the rest and clear out the gaza strip through making it uninhabitable to the people, destroyed all the civilian infrastructure, destroy the homes,
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kill as many people as possible, and you know, just and cut off food and water and all life sustaining basic necessities. and so that looks like the goal from my perspective is real, keeps its military in there. i think it's willing to play the long game, not provide services, keep the guys are destroyed and hopefully the population out. you know what it was the way it did, it leads and there's pressure built on egypt and others to kind of taken those people. i think that is the kind of prevailing strategy from israel at the moment that i can see or nothing that but the pressure on israel will have to start on egypt will have to be shooting to it because right from the stalls and, and said, he does not want a stream of palestinian assessing up within its borders. absolutely, it is a sad day when i'm thinking what i'm about to say. i sincerely whole. we're not sig history, very repeating. so i hope you're not saying 194748. 19671973
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. i hope you're not seeing another wave of palestinian refugees streaming dos of a gaza out of the west by and got a few storage pa this time. and i sincerely hope that the goal here is not necessarily to be populated by this time even further of palestinians. but i'm afraid if we listen carefully to the statements of is a policy makers that many of them have that intention get in. i can say you don't think that as well if you agree with that encounter to that what, what could be a last thing solution? i agree to this house of great seer and excite, see that this is going to happen here. yes. a many politicians men should be ready by name, minute stuff. i do culture for my head of the show back corner to the 2nd that both the bodies didn't. yeah. and so the 2nd mike both goes out. i wouldn't think you know those boys, but i still have some hope,
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mainly on the initial community. the big based community will be able to stop it because otherwise we are going to order the orbit phenomenon us. i mean, don't forget the deeper of guys out 60 percent of the sons and grandsons in dren grandsons or for a few jesus, still living with the jacobs. are we going to take them away that night? another time? i really hope this is going to happen, but i cannot exclude it by all means not. if he depends on this government, they don't fit for any other plan. but we should suggest another place we should talk about an international intervention and guys that we should talk about may be exciting to the latest people from us without getting them. we should think about anything which really avoid continuing this more. i know i'm conscious that we haven't actually pull him off into this discussion yet. we've got a couple of minutes left. is there any room for maneuver the is the and this thing
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that how much time do all that means national community can do to pressure how mass says survival within. oh, i'm next to israel. i mean that's a good question. i'm not sure what i'm asking. do i mean there's been calls for, i'm asked to, you know, raise the white flag step out of its, um, you know, it's hiding places in its infrastructure and give a, maybe that'll happen. i, i doubt it. you know, him ask was a resistance organization and you know, there are, that is something that happened to the yellow in the 1980s when his real invaded level. and there was in that kind of an agreement made finally, after when a wanton destruction on the root and the pillow and infrastructure. and this is the refugee camp infrastructure for the pillow, you know, fighters and political countries to, to leave level. so maybe there's a possibility that have as follows, a similar fate, but i don't know,
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i know based on it's entrenchment whether it's willing to take that path and what the implications of that would be. okay. and what questions the, at the end of this discussion, but for the moment we'll have to leave it the money. thanks table for joining us here today. my hon. come rob gideon levy and i'm a rockman i'm thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting a website that's out there a dot com for further discussion to go to a facebook page that's facebook dot com, forward slash a inside story. you can also join the conversation on x, a homeless as a j inside story from me laura karl and the whole team here in doha is bye for now . the as the, we're on guns, the continues, we bring you the latest reactions and global out. we have come to appeal to
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governments. wait, wait and go stand beside them. the palestinians are brothers. once honest, it's a shame, what's happening to the pen, assuming people, and that some european governments are even supporting that we citizens and mobilize so that at least there's a ceasefire. it's not just about this latest flare up of violence. this has been going on for more than 75 years. please stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera holding the file for the 2 accounts. as we examined the us each row in the on al jazeera, simpler violence has been pushing palestinians out of demands for years, which is october, the 7th. it's been like nothing exceed before were the 200 people from where the c a for the one community in the occupied with the bank with food to eat. there may be the short span. the had to run for the sake they've located us could for days we
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couldn't bring in what their tax to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the village of type a 7 year old kyle, it says he's the top of his class. i ask him, what's 3 plus 4? he says it's suddenly. he says he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little reason glance . they can start a new life here, maybe the side would sooner and to. she would also learn that he might never be able to return to his lunch. unique perspective. i think being house is a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression of the gaza strip starts in connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very,
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very critical. issue is an attack in this specific area throwing me out of these forces and the rest of the team history on al jazeera, the 30 more palestinian present. as a freed on tuesday on the 5th day of swaps under the seas. find between israel and tell you how much one is 12 captives in gaza. 10 is right. is on to time nationals . now back in his room, the other ones are in jordan, this is obviously are alive from dell said coming up. is there any forces around the number of hospitals in jeanine in the occupied westbank? dozens of palestinians are arrested.

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