tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 29, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST
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is the people that are talking about investing in social services that are considered the, the street phone lines of what this means for the future of protest in america. now your terrorist on out you 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'm the cloud. this is in use on line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes as palestinians in gauzy return to the right times. because it says it's working to further expend the seats 5 between us and israel. another 30 palestinian prisoners returned home the 5th group to do so and have mass has released to further 12
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captives and gallons of 10 is raised to time nationals can is risk is ready for the surround hospitals and janine and the occupies westbank dozens of promised against our rest of the, the so then it is a 6 and final day of the goal is to see if i agreed between him as soon as ro offered to the extension set to expire on thursday. totes are on the way to extend the polls and hostilities on tuesday as well relief another 30 pulse the ins and exchange with 12 captives. the past has been holding in guns. a cut that has been helping to mediate the negotiations is hoping for more durable agreement. before a ministry said, the main focus is to secure an end to the full intelligence chase from the us and from his ro are also window. they met colors prime minister on tuesday to discuss extending the si,
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fi and the release of more hostages as well. the youngest policy and present it to be released on tuesday was 14 year old. i'm and so let me know how much i'm g met him and his family at the home and occupied easters the moment they've all been waiting for the 14 year old. i much today my one of the youngest palestinian prisoners to be released as part of israel ceasefire with him us home at last. all through the evening. a roller coaster of emotions at one point, panic and silence as family members where it is really police would rate the house color. yeah. okay. if we can go like a resident of occupied east jerusalem was accused of throwing stones at the car full of israeli settlers and injuring one woman. he was 1st put under house arrest, then moved to a jail under administrative detention. a comment is really practice where a person can be incarcerated without charge or trial,
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and definitely back in the embrace of his loved ones. the visit retired and traumatized told me about the warnings he perceived before being free. the bed of dogs. they told me you're not allowed to celebrate. you're not allowed to leave the house on the day you are released. you're not allowed to have signs or flags. you can't talk on loudspeakers. you can have parties. anyone who makes noise around the house or sets of fireworks will be taken back to jail. for arguments mother release and concern i worry that they might come back and take him away at any moment. a constantly worried and afraid, because at any moment they might return, you can expect anything from them. what would succeed in these families is that this is a moment when they want to have a collected 5 release and they want to be able to read
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a little bit easier and they want to be able to celebration. and they're essentially being told that they can't well, this is very frustrating for them. despite the worries, the mood lightened when the feast 2 minutes, right now you're seeing smiles to 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 no, they're doing everything they can to save at this moment as long as they can. how much enjoyment 0 occupied these truths. what other freed palestinians beg, cuz beverly foot being released from prison, the stuff we don't have anything in prison, all the privileges were taken away. there's a question. there was no news and what was happening, we didn't know who would be released for all this pain disappeared. when we saw people waiting for us, we didn't know much about what was happening and garza so joy is mixed with pain,
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but also mixed with the belief in real victory. the new i was under interrogation until the last minute today. i didn't know anything until the last moment. i was thinking i was going to be transferred to the move prison until they opened the door. i saw all the gulf. i saw rebecca and everybody. that's when i understood that there was a deal. and with going home today, and now the is really prime minister's office says it has received another list of captives expected to be released on wednesday. many. is there any families that bite the anxious the full use of the loved ones held by palestinian fighters in guns that are a 100 for boats now from tel aviv, or least simply in succeeds the das youngest concepts being held by him. austin garza, his parents, his full year old brother, was still there and their family doesn't understand why. when you look at fear, which is a 10 month old baby, let me just go. so is this an enemy of this?
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is this someone that needs to be has cop to? so young is so small on choose a 11 women and a teenager with adults who the latest group has captives to be released and make it back safely. is ro, the results of an extension of the sci fi giving many run it says high. the thoughts of families of 2 is riley, still held for nearly a decade in gaza. the weights has been much longer. it's your business isn't. it is on the bed. the others have been there for years and they didn't. they don't make it to the headlines and also currently i'm on the recent hostages from october 7th . there's also a veterans family from the laptop, uh, z as in the family. and i show her and, and she's 17 years old, she was kidnapped by from us and uh, with her father and 2 brothers, 9 years is how long is radius 13? are there um and is do as been going?
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a maintenance is crossing gauze or in the states of emotional distress, changed everything, his family and community say he's been for ghosts and by israel's leaders and public safety of the my message is that people should talk about severe, right? because his life is as important as the lives of the other hostages in m. s. as captive a t. if we didn't talk about him, they wouldn't bring him back and he'll be left for even longer. the fact that he's mentally ill doesn't mean that we shouldn't talk about him because he's an artist, so she'll be back to raise awareness. what has now become known as close to describe why some relatives of those health caps is off come pink every day. every day people try and not pay to show support for the families of size, house captives still. and this is one of the way they are showing support through
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singing and dancing musicians coming together. and they say they'll continue to do this until all of those remaining in gauze off are brought back home. so i'll fight on. i'll just sarah tel aviv. so as you'd be saying, is the law schedule day of the seas, far lots of negotiations are on the way as to whether or not that will be extended . we'll get more on that now from emerg calling these tiny bye for us at right now . you know, to buy these truce them say, amanda, tell us more about the situation. the in israel, we have a, this is he's far negotiations under way. what's new there about the, the potential for it being spent of the, what certainly old policies are talking quite positively about the negotiations ongoing, the instruction community who is kind of leading the negotiations between how mass and israel. the americans also very came. that was the ceasefire. should continue, but what are the details of what all the negotiations guys on?
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well that's, i'm obviously being kept very, very secret. but we do know from leaks coming out of the negotiations to release additional campuses and extending deceased by it by another 5 days. now. the doing this over 5 categories, the 5 categories i told him about releasing is really captive elderly men. firstly, who are too old to be reserved this. now the reason they, they bring the word reserves is because military is males and females who have to do it actually said to say, the idea that once you're too old to do that, then perhaps you can be released a bit more then it's female soldiers reserve as soldiers and then the bodies actually of israelis who were killed before or during a captivity. so that seems to be what they negotiate on this usually positive noises actually coming from us about this as well. and this is, according to the categories, are put into leaks or tools, the categories rather,
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has said they all, i'm sorry to, to respect to what these ratings want. in terms of these 5 categories, thoughts, there's a lot of pressure from the right wing in israel, who has, who control the government. this is why should not go on indefinitely. in fact, there is a deadline that the keeps being said, and that is the deadline of sunday, 10 days of deceased by is about all these right. these may will be easy to somebody if all of these leads to believe to be blake that happens on sunday, off to sunday, if the seaside last not long. these writings will want to go back. can we keep hearing this? not just from sources but actually publicly from people like the study of a guy who's. ready ready on the spokesman saying that we will go back into the goals itself. question of if there's a for some, went around thanks for that to him. i will leave that for the moment, said cecilia from occupied east jerusalem. and let's go now to hint good already.
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who's in con eunice in the southern gaza strip and him to tell us how people are feeling that today is discussions continue to try and expand these these days of quiet of the. well, let's start with from the north of the gaza strip, where we just learned that there has been a shooting from the is there any forces onto policy and civilians in the another, in the area of the gaza strip, where 2 policies have been injured and one of them is in serious condition. moving back to the south, we feel and we, we see on the ground mixed feelings. we see fear ho, resilience, anger and excited to depression. people at things. uh they are using the last hours of this extended season, temporary ceasefire. where they're trying to buy as much as they can,
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despite the fact that they are striving to find anything in the market. and they say, and they say that there's nothing available, no winter clothes, no food, they're trying to read some aid that is been entering the gaza strip. but that's the end of the day. they feel that this um, after talking to a couple of people, they said that this was a temporary cease. fire is meaningless, as long as they were not able to go back to their houses to make sure that their families stuck in the another. an area of the gaza strip is safe. we are still disconnected from the another in gaza strip and it's very hard for us to reach people in there. and it's not only us as a reporters, it's also about civilians that are striving to get any news from the their beloved ones in the another area of the causal strip. just incredibly difficult situation that as much as you mentioned, what's happening to that aid,
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who's managing is distribution and indeed, how is it being distributed? okay, so every single day since the beginning of this temporary cease fire at $200.00 trucks of 8 entered, we're talking about a total of $950.00, approximately $958.00, a trucks that's entered, including food medicine, who is fuel cooking gas, who's distributing these uh uh, aids is uh the internation n a n g o's and international agencies with local partners in because we noticed that there is a w, a fee that works with program was able to enter at another an area of the gaza strip. we're also talking about i, c, r, c and p c r of all of these international organizations have been a facilitating in the another, an area of the cause of strip since, since the 1st day of the seas,
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a temporary cease fire. so age is coming in the gaza strip, but at the end of the day it is not enough that demand of food, water, medicine at fuel cooking. gusts is huge, as most of people are striving to find any of these basic needs to continue a coping with this life. the human to terry and situation in the gaza strip is catastrophe. and we're seeing this on the ground every single day. despite that, there is a temporary cease fire, but people still don't have access to clean water to hydrogen to electricity. 2 bathrooms of people in this hospital in another complex wait for hours in lines to enter the bathroom and use the bathroom. at the end of the day, there's also no walter for washing themselves. so on these hygiene problems, the health situation is deteriorating and we're also talking about thousands of
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people displays in this hospice and other us facilities with with like, they don't have, they don't even have the minimum basic requirements to continue and survive. this is randy, watch. the sanitation situation can west by the day i will leave at the end. thanks for the update and good already the in the south coast. well, dozens of palestinians would be interested in janine in the bunky, probably the westbank off the rates by is really forces there out confrontations and exchanges of 5 between policy and fights. this is randy sold just in the refugee camp residents. i sold as a petroleum parts of the city on foot, and trend strikes are being reported. it is rarely for us to store them the refugee account with and vehicles and bulldozers. i've also brought entrances to several hospitals preventing me from being treated. let's get more of this from is in buzz . robbie who joins us live from remodeling the occupied west banking zane. so the rate began, i mean what,
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9 o'clock last night and it's still going on that is correct. and then when we speak to the palestinian communities in the aftermath of these res, what we've been hearing more and more as they are worried here in the occupied westbank that the intensification of the rays that begin after the events of october 7th is something that's used really military views, really soldiers here that the units to point to these communities, they're trying to normalize this level of frequency and intensity. we saw rates overnight happening novelist, hebron, even here in ramallah. but jeanine as you said, was the major flash point. we understand that this, these rates begin with the world's attention was on these, the release is the swap deal of israeli and housing and prisoners. they went in at around 8 30 pm local time. they are, by all accounts still there. we've heard that perhaps 1213 hours later this morning . they've started to pull out. but just in the last hour we've heard the 2 of the main hospitals engineer now having their entrance is blocked by israeli soldiers. they've detained demand pulling him out of an ambulance, and the raids apparently still ongoing. we understand that late last night. snipers were deployed on rooftop soldiers were on the streets. something rare engineering,
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a strong hold for on groups. a real signal by the israelis that they are more confident now operating inside janine with the soldiers on foot outside of armored vehicles, which numbered in the dozens that were $50.00 to $70.00 armor vehicles deployed as a part of this operation. according to witnesses there, the word arm clashes with post indians. they were raids that were going from home to home and they were critically dropping bombs from drones directly on houses as a view, as a way to destroy infrastructure. we also understand that we're at least 4 bulldozers there, once again pulling up the streets, destroying of sidewalks, the vital infrastructure like roads, sewage and electrical lines. and this is all done as a way to we can and ruling the state ability. the stability of the cities really make them less livable and continue to disrupt daily life. it's something the palestinians have described as a collective punishment that's been needed out across the occupied westbank well before the events of october 7th, but in a more intensified and purposeful fashion. since then,
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according to the steps that we have $932.00 civilian structures have so far been destroyed by the israeli military. so for this year and $180.00 of them as a punitive measures punishment carried out against people's families. we visited one family, we visited the home of a 41 year old palestinian man he was accused of killing is really soldier at a check point. but the details of these kinds of cases matter and they're never as simple as basing of builders homes left in ruins. though the us was a simple man trying to live a quiet life work through this real live in a refugee camp. never political in august 2 weeks before he killed and is really soldier at the check point. guards beat him and left him disfigured. his brothers said don't, snapped all the kicked and beat him at a check point. they pressed his head down on the hot asphalt of the road and it
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burnt his face. it seems he had a reaction and did what he did is really soldiers entered the village and forced late monday night. the place 3 generations called home gone in an instant are there forbidden from clearing up inside. even the rubble claim does the property of these real estate. this is the kind of collective punishment that palestinians say is real, carries out at will, across the occupied territories. elsewhere in the world, it would be unacceptable, barbaric. but here it happens. so frequently it's become routine. those widow and 6 children are now homeless. the night she says went well because no one was hurt, seemingly on phased shock or resilience. it is hard to tell. but even know her attention is elsewhere said about with we can replace the stones,
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but we lost our pillar. i don't think that losing the house. it's over. we lost the house. the lord knows this isn't justice, but what's happening is nothing compared to what's happening in gaza. those family lived on the 1st floor, so it was the only one is really soldiers blue. the incomplete destruction calculated. we left as a warrant leaflets left behind. let's say money can fix a house, but not a broken family zane bus route. the old is 0 there on my refuge account in the west . all right, let's assess where we're at right now. we can speak not to my how much your colleague, who's a professor of conflict resolution in diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you him haven't at so the law scheduled day of the seas find the key thing of course is what happens next. we have to go shading teams here though ha, of us after state, and to be blinking on his way back to the region again. he'll be here tomorrow. what could come out of all these discussions?
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do you think the good news is that we still have good momentum and all the channels that are open and the 4 digit code word is florida sion from all sides to continue on this path, a bottom plate is, is up to 4 and experimentation over 4 days with no 5th day that is an additional group or for least hostages. i think now we kind of call it the phase of becoming fragmatic negotiation process in a way that to have the heads of the most of you have here. those see a heading though, so there isn't more collaboration between all the media, those, and the policies. you have the, the political leaders of how much you ought to in town. you have also more in a way the negotiation now has come for. so therefore, i don't think that this movement and can be diverse by any pressure from any right
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when mindset or any was gonna say, says and what, what about these ready mindset? because is momentum flourishing in israel. i mean, it seems as if it is right now, but it's a lot of pressure on that. yahoo government, from the far right is yes, a split between 2 part of the items. the only part of the times that we were at taxed on the 7th of october and we need to take revenge. we want to send him us to him, the kid again, and then have full control of distribution which is not possible. the part of the him to is negotiation, which is the ultimate over $64.00 or the cost. if there is no one thing, i'm going to get that stay is militarized. aiden really totally isn't a goose. it's settled then they promise he gets in. however, now what these add is to this negotiation and negotiation ingredients to the mix is the,
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the will of all the fucked to them. but it goes up pushing the pressure. the categories are getting more pragmatic and demanding concessions because the process has been in a successful for both so far. what we're talking about there is a ceasefire and a potentially extension just for a matter of days that nothing more long time not. and this road is always says it will just resume operations as soon as it's done, as soon as it's got to the prism is it runs back. oh, it's christmas back. so it is, it's a really mystically how, how long can we expect to see sponsor last? well, i think if we go back to the last wednesday, here's what i got was talking about the kid that a pause or the truce. the word says fire was not on the agenda. however, over the past week and now it is a clear momentum that somehow the ceasefire toner, the of, or choice is becoming in pause but it's so. so i think the americans of the coast that is the hip shows and the rest of in the attic stakeholders. oh,
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pushing for having this as far as and number one objective once was set up. this is fire. we can now exercise a full fledge negotiation process. otherwise, if nothing new, who do you mean split between the military, the different magic choices he is locked when on either or so probably now he is going to liberate himself to some extent from the exec could say, of mister liaison and what his general was of telling him and therefore no, i think he will become the, can negotiate that off is what are a lot of then the general is right. is what you will talking bottom o permanency is 5 because everything that is being said by these really government that what was then we'll have also to consider another effect of it's may had this says fire met, tutor lies, is that now in this week,
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negotiations look only about civilian hostages and prisoners know that they are shifting toward some of the military guys who are kidnapped, or who uh, no scan hostages in garza. so this is the crux of reading negotiation the the minute straight days that are in the media to figure out a need to go back home. and then the question is how? and i think this becomes a very hard driven negotiation process between most and, and, and is right. and therefore, i don't think that nothing you who would accept this 2nd step, this is already be committed to the, to the end of the road. otherwise, i think the 1st part was experimentation. now it's the romantic one. very quick question. on the c, i direct to bill bench who's here in the hall. what is his role? is he working time them with us extra statements? he blinking, as we said, he's come to the reason in the coming hours, or is it a different role?
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why is the director of the central intelligence agency here in bo ha, as part of this negotiation, he is here for 2 particular reasons. one is to solely defy view is position that there must be a diploma ethics solution that for negotiations of number one, do you do? you know, number 2 is to give you, there is a, is, and the policy is and the out of is the clear idea with the new u. s. administration position is about, i think it's about the political solution. therefore, we may now start to hear that once this hit us, 2nd swap of hostages and prisoners comes into existence. we may start to have the 2 state solution as a new phone. the free entry of the us position into the main is confident, right? well, something is going to happen today one way or another, isn't that, so we'll wait and see what does happen. that might have a dish or can we appreciate that?
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thank you very much. thank you. what is real is being accused of trying to destroy the policy a nation during his ministry, campaigning, garzon navigation was leveled during the debates of the un. general assembly is terrible and it's under reports from un headquarters in new york. the vast majority of representatives were critical of israel, pre admin, sure, palestine sam baset or to the un is calling for a permanent ceasefire and gaza. he says it's necessary to save the palestinian state for 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 a whole, as the you and overwhelming course of disapproval of israel's killing of civilians
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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, new york. us. all right, so head here analysis era, the devastating him tights, israel's palm is having a dogs as children. we meet
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kind of getting you watching out 0, and one of us will stories is and it is the 6 and final day because of deal between mazda and also to the extension this totes, all the way to extend as part of the seas for another affinity pun assuming persons have being reunited with the families of the release from it is the 5th such exchange and mass is released. another 12 captive state include 10 is released to 20 national to will now back in israel or more than 6000 children have been killed in the will and cause and israel's attacks on homes of what's left many policy and children often or severely injured. you now said visited one of the few functioning hospitals and garza and his warning that some of us may find the images in her report just to miss eyes. i think their home is all which i mean then varies from the night. her entire building was bomb. the 6 year old is the only
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survivor from her family. she recalls the last night in her mother's arms, blending it. oh and then we were sleep, me, my mom and my sister and my dad by the balcony. when the 1st work 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 dad. i want to go to the sham and her family wouldn't living in the state 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 severe 3rd degree burns in over 60 percent of her body and she says she cannot feel her toes as but the pain she steals from the loss of her parents is
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much greater. her mission, she needs the 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. 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,
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but the surgeries could not save his like it was and p p. m u was playing with his 2 year old brother with imbecile struck near their home to shop know cut 90 percent of his little like doctors tried to save it. but because of the lack of medical resources and kept ability, 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 chicken at the for many of the injured children and causes for these sanctioning hospitals are in dire condition. they need urgent medical intervention to save the
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lives something they want find here. given the c l just the uta did and fella installed during casa. well, yes, president joe biden has spoken about the war on social media. he posted on x and our quotes, and that him us on these to terrace of time because they fit nothing more than his writings and palestinians living side by side in peace to continue down the path of terra violence, killing. and we'll just give him us what they seek. we can't do that. you had to call him and his mole from washington dc. or if this is more than just a social media post, this could be quite significant. if you think about it from the beginning, you as presidential biden has been lock step and support of israel going there in the days after. do you have a bear hug to the prime minister? not calling for a long term cease fire. even now he doesn't call what's happening is he's fiery calls that a pause, although he says he'd like to get extended. he also says that he believes israel
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has to go through and try to destroy him off his leadership. so if this changes, and it's quite a definitive statement saying if the war continues, that's what come off once we can, that we can't do that. so it's going to be interesting to see how this flushes out, but there's a lot of movement from the by the ministration. c, i a director bill burns in doha, tried to extend the ceasefire, trying to get some of those captives out. we see engineer blinking the secretary of state making his 3rd trip to israel and the occupied westbank. if he's going to send the message that we're starting to see officials talk about not mislead to reporters in d. c. is that the us a specifically told israel that any action in the south can not be what we saw in the north that it has to be targeted? meaning no more mass bombardments, if they're going to give the message is probably gonna come from the secretary of state. and we've also seen an increase in aid us officials telling israel that even if this pause or cease fire ends, that the amount of humanitarian aid has to continue going,
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increasing going and we've seen the us step in and send military cargo planes. 3 of them will be sending thousands of pounds to egypt with food medicine and supplies to survive the winter. so we're definitely seeing some movement from the byte administration just how far the go is what we're going to be looking for in the hours and days ahead. probably complain 0 washington to the warm does. it has been high on the gender of the meat to give data for a minister in brussels. csx, your state on to be blinking. is attending, that's a head of his visit. we talked about earlier to israel and the occupying westbank that's cost is that past him, is it the night to meet him? brussels joins us live. so step 90 blinking the head of this of this next his next trip to the middle east. he's expect to talk to the media, we'll be taking that live as when that happens. but what would you think we could expect? the foreign ministers of nato are arriving here at the headquarters, and the wisdom is to me, to clay,
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by the phone of minnes of ukraine. because what's on the agenda this morning is the 1st 4 and minutes of meeting of the natal ukraine. counsel to talk about the future of ukraine within nato. but there's a lot of concern of enough. is there enough support still for ukraine, that is the attention of waning of from the war and ukraine to the war on gaza. and as you said, there was a lot of talk about guys here on the 1st day of the meeting yesterday and stopped him in a saying that the nato is pleased with the humanitarian pause at hostages being released and a just coming in and also, and to me blinking link and had some very high level meetings here. i had office visits to as well. and as you said, we want to hear more about this message to israel. and he's also going to the west bank later today here in brussels. but let's 1st see what was being discussed on the 1st day of the meeting on tuesday. nato cheats against oldenburg drumming up
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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 so the conflict of those old 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. i'm also on the, on his ball. so we have the pricing houses that we are all looking to contend 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 a post 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 buttons on gaza. stilton back reply to human to terry and law applies to all
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conflicts. but he also said that god. 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 natal member states are deeply divided 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 size and l just sierra russell's. the extended seas far and does that mean some palestinians have been able to return to the homes to collect belongings or inspect the damage from many it's a shocking and painful experience in the neighborhood ser, nothing like they remember stephanie deka is this to imagine that everything you have everything you worked for is destroyed. what of it going in a moment?
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yes or no. jetta says he is in shock. university professor, he was forced to head south with his family. on the 3rd day of the war, he tells us it took 15 years to build his home. yet if in the degree that it's a bust of shocking, took me a lifetime to build this house with me and my brothers. just like that, i'm back to square. one is kind of there is no insurance here, no compensation. what is going is going to cease fire has given a brief, safe space for some people to return to their neighborhoods. once a bustling community. now a carcass of war 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,
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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 that. they say they prefer staying here. then the un school which had become their temporary shelter, and so we are a family of 4 and our house is made up of full 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 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. and for the little things they can still find in the rubble, they just found a photograph. he tells us just small details,
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the part of their memories of a life that will never be the same. stephanie decor, audra 0 the world health organization space of entire can you serve it, shut describes the conditions, people in terms of living under now as a 1800000, the guidelines has been forced to move out of their homes. they are all crowded settings. they are locking clean water, they are lacking food. also the temperatures are dropping. so the old, this is making the increased risk for different sort of infectious diseases for respiratory diseases. for the waterfall diseases full scale diseases that we have already received the information about the emergence of a some of these conditions. i think the only gets worse. i'll last a now there is a few proteins you access to clean water in the,
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in the delivery of health care. unfortunately, as you have said to the health system, that is near collapse right now, the 2 thirds of cost. but those are the 2 of those approach centers, not being functional, any longer than situation. north of guys a is over a particular concern. okay, left on top includes let's, let's unpack what you're saying 1st. i just wanted to elaborate on what you said a moment ago about to you already receiving reports from does out on the emergence of these diseases. for example, we have received a report on a diarrhea cases, i q, diarrhea cases. and these can be particularly a dangerous in small children who don't have a strong community and is there is no, not full food that we have heard from our colleagues on the wilson program. there is a serious risk of mt latrice, and that's a major problem. even bigger,
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there's also reports of respiratory infection and this is where people are in a crowd in the area. things of the temperatures are getting a molar and that increases the x rays. but also because people are in color settings that there are, there is a risk of lice and other skin diseases, but because people are not. hi, jenny, this is just the, the, the scope of this. there's only one shower for $4500.00 people. and there's only one toilet you need to more than 200 people right now. these older color settings so. so this is increasing risk of football disease is on top of the injuries due to the obama. the right still ahead here and out 0 will have the latest on 41
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the other guy, let's pretty some of the days i've been use now in emergency cruise in india, i rescued or 41 construction workers who had been trapped in a collapse tunnel for more than 2 weeks. at teams in the northern state of con, drilled through rock and concrete and pulled the workers out one by one breakfast, use pipes to give the truck work as oxygen, food, and voltage in the tunnel for the us for us later, rather than katya has been ordered by a family and friends at a memorial service in atlanta. the why for,
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for my us president jimmy carter died last week. h. 96 reynolds as this report it was a fitting tribute for an historic 1st lady. rosamond carter's tribute service in atlanta was attended by president joe biden and 1st lady jill bud, former president bill clinton and all of the living former 1st ladies 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, i tried to convince myself that you really are not could not be as sweet and
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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's 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 entrusted yes adviser. in essence and extension of the president himself. once the couple left washington in 1980, she devoted herself to humanitarian causes. along with the former president, starting an institute for caregivers, traveling to impoverished countries promoting habitat for humanity and
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a host of other causes. she had met kings and queens presidents, others enough already, powerful corporate leaders and celebrities. she said the people that she met with the most comfortable with the people she enjoyed being with the most with those that lived in absolute abject poverty. mrs. carter will be laid to rest on wednesday beneath the willow tree at the family home and planes. rob rentals, l g 0. all just seen as president elect have you been a is in washington dc is part of it has to resign the country's foreign policy. and laid is cut economy out of crisis. his team held meetings with us officials and the national money to fund the support of the 5. the ministration is crucial, indigo shaped. and your team has troubled 43000000000 dollar lighting from the i'm f venezuela's president, because my daughter has cooled on us president joe biden,
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to lift economic sanctions on his country and start a new era of relations. the 2 recently reached an agreement that ends summit us restrictions and exchange on his way to acceptance of take the port and citizens who enter the us illegally. withdrew broke off relations with us when it recognized what position the the one guide as venezuela's, legitimate to president vices in venezuela are set to decide whether to be next part of neighboring. diana. both countries lay claim to the cube or region. venezuela accuse has gone up trying to snatch the large suite of land and is holding a referendum on sunday. on the issue. in april, the international court of justice rules, it has jurisdiction over the issue. a lot of people we will not be calm until this people decides what we are going to do with the s. we both territory and it is you do, your brothers conrad. it is not the bullets. it is not the canon, it is the vote they to know,
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but i did. indeed the people are not prepared for any takeover. nobody has informed us actually. no, it is being put on the table by us here as the just trying to inform or people of the damages that is above us. at the moment we are praying, we are hoping and we are having faith, nothing, nothing negative would come. you know what? all these rumors that is happening, we are just praying and hoping and having said that, this is our lives. because we know we, we are not the people of, you know, these austin, united people of like causing problems. we don't want to do like that. we want to continue living a peaceful life in this beautiful to any south career activists say the sale of gas guzzling vehicles is undermining gains made by transition to electric. one's environmental, great green faces calling out comment because with protests outside headquarters
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and i and so sport utility vehicles produced by twice a phone. so i can, it's, and i q a posted in increasing sales, have more than 150 percent upon them. all supreme court has ruled a 20 year contract for the canadian coupling line to be unconstitutional. controversial couple of mine has long been disputed, led to widespread protest. hooton's. mine was damaged for us to coastal areas and trust me, what is the price for to get our case? because here everyone did that part says if i knew about ca, i'm sorry i meant to contribute to the lowest the fall mess up, but months include on our use here you can see the diversity of kind of know it's trends and disputing menu. and we will proceed immediately to its publication in the official gazette on the transition process for an orderly unsafe closure of the mind will begin to see because of the impact on and kind of a society of the closure process and it's environmental and labor societal. finally
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comical and legal consequences a little. so every decision we take as a country has to be taken in a responsible manner. plans for meeting between the leaders of greece and the united kingdom have collapsed off through a dispute of the elegant marbles. authorized with athens once returned from the u. k. the greek prime minister express what he called a noise and search for this prime minister versus tonight for cancelling the meeting. now the last minute, greece has long sought the return of the statues move from the kaufman 2 centuries ago. alright, let's have the latest post use now his hope the champion stakeholders matches the city carrying from $2.00 down to b. r b large sync and concern top spots as group g with is 3 2nd health goals from holland titan and this from alvarez, giving city a 32 when a vs. he had, they maintain the 100 percent winning record in the seasons. competition. there was drama in paris, knew to also get north. you'd look to be heading for a famous victory against party, such as your man,
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dot com and on no social media tron. that's a new job and i'll be back in just a moment. i will tell you more on the board in a couple of minutes. the it is a tenant to produce objectives these coverage. many parts of his really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military with telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet on the fringes of his randy, public discourse, anti war voices persist, sales calling the traitors. the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next. fortunately, that's what a you home feels like a prison. his house is in the occupied westbank village of bates. it was built
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decades before this illegal is really settlement began imposing harsh new reality. first encroaching on his farm land, then completely in circling what his family sees as haven. this gate was installed in 2008, and for a while, members of a family have to wait for hours at a time in order to get permission from soldiers to leave or return to their own home. and is that highly and in the older guard post man by samplers, they tried to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they tried to prevent the kids from playing into frontier. and its really cord eventually gave that a family constant access to this court door. but after his real launched its war on gaza, the family has been told that their access will once again be taken away. one of the largest green spaces in atlanta, georgia is being cleared to build a $19000000.00 lease training facility i for or the board is the same that they
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were to join us all forward, sees across, accusing, doesn't surprising. the construction of domestic stream. it is the people that are talking about investing and social services that are considered extreme phone lines of what this means for the future of protest in america. now your terrorist on out you 0 the, the, those palestinians in dallas or return to the right times cut us as it's working to further extend the seas 5 between us and israel, the, the clock. this is out 0 and lots and also another 30 palestinian presidents which the 5th street to kingston and to mass is released to further 12 captives in gal is
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