tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 29, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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wrong, well you have to do is look at the u. n. schools in gaza. you're not on to your engine. why are you looking up? i'm? i am hearing something i said to me, that's right over our heads. stay close to the story without a 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters, and i'm getting obligate. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. as palestinians in gauze returned to their wrecked homes, katara says it's working to further extend the cyst far between from us and israel . another 30 palestinian prisoners return home. the 5th group released by israel
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as part of the ceasefire agreement on time us has released the further 12 captives from gauze of 10 is released into ty, nationals are back in israel is really forces around hospitals. and janine and the occupied westbank, dozens of palestinians are arrested. the it's the 6th and final day at the scheduled gaza cease fire agreed between hi my sons, israel. after a 2 day extension, it's set to expire on thursday. the talks are under way to extend the pause in all still of these. so on tuesday is real released another 30 palestinians, and exchange for 12 captives how mass was holding. and god, it's the 5th such exchange under the ceasefire. the agreement has also allowed more a to enter the strip through the soft border crossing. at least 750 trucks have crossed into gauze us since friday,
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but that's far fewer then before the war started in october, when nearly 500 trucks brought in supplies every day. meanwhile, katara has been helping to mediate negotiations between the hamas and israel's foreign ministry says the main focus was to secure an end to the war intelligence chief from the us. and israel are also in the hot to discuss extending the ceasefire and the release of more hostages. that's not bringing in wrong con, who's joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so what's the feeling in israel about a possible ceasefire extension and we're on well the negotiations are on go. busy and as we speak now, when this latest um, extensions of the ceasefire was negotiated, it was so it was actually quite simple. uh old they had to do was make sure that i'm ass and israel stuck to the terms already agreed. but now we're hearing leads from the negotiations that those terms may be changing. the key thing is the type
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of hostages that will be released next. the type is where the cap cap tips that will be released next. now they're looking at elderly army reserve, is that looking at women? so just are they looking at um, people who are on in the army, but they're also looking at returning that is where the bodies either the people who were killed before october, the 7th or been killed during bad captivity in the gaza strip. now, fast to be believed is a significant change, however, how a mass has apparently agreed to all of this as well. so it's now don't say what the mood and b is really political, military, it and security establishment is what they want to extend the sci fi, the series buys always been useful as well as long as that people are getting out and getting back into is really territory, but it's not going to go on forever as well. in fact has been talking with it in the media seniors like you politicians have been talking within the media about a 10 days si,
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fi which is the absolute max that they willing to do that will take them to sunday . however, the categories are looking for something a bit more time them back from us themselves. are looking for bit more permanent, my, something a bit more time than that. so there is this kind of disconnect between, you know, what the cx 5 means to as well. and what does he find means to i'm asked the mood and his role is uncompromising. they keep coming out of a statement saying, we will go back into the goals that we will achieve. i'll stay today much the destruction of a mass, the right amount. thank you. so much and run is reporting for us from occupied east jerusalem. let's not cross over to garza and bringing him to the issues and find units got to in the southern gaza strip. and, and just tell us about the reports that we've been getting of some violations of the ceasefire. so can we say that it's definitely still holding the well, there has been a couple of violations since the morning in the gaza strip. there has been live
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ammunition fired onto civilians in the another, in the area of the gaza strip in big noon where one of these injuries is in serious condition right now. and there's another violation in the, on the coast of can you and this where it is ready. a gun boats fired at also fired live a munition on the sea shore. but there has been no injuries reported, but due to all of these violations, there are also were plains and drones in the sky of the guy the strip. but it's obvious that the egypt and all the mediators that are working to extend this, these higher or reach and at the end of this war, are working on a very high phase. where despite all of the violations that happen since the 1st day of this temporary cease fire, things are still calm. there has been no exchange fire and it's obvious we're have
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been receiving reports that there, how much is waiting to extend the this temporary choose 4 more days at 4 more days and we are send didn't get the last answer if there is, will be an extension but at the end of the day, at people do not want a temporary cease fire. they're telling us that they want to go back to their houses. they want to have their freedom of movement across the cause of strip at people in the field that they're are there like is stuck in the southern gaza strip where they can reach their families, their houses, and their beloved ones from under the rubble and hands when it comes to age, we understand that at least $750.00 trucks have crossed into garza since friday, but we are told over and over and over again. but that 8 is not nearly enough so well. what are you seeing on the ground when it comes to agent and the way that
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it's being distributed well, at 200 trucks of 8 entered the gaza strip earlier today at these trucks at 200 trucks for 1800000 this place at palestinians. that's our, we're forced to leave their houses. this number is that huge demand. we're talking about 1.8 palestinians in severe and need to their basic needs and like 200 trucks are definitely not enough. supermarkets are still empty. best of the paces a fruit spaces are, are, are, they don't have any items that you could purchase. we oh, they only have to me, toes, cucumbers, onions, and very little uh, items that are available in the supermarkets right now at who is distributing these food aids. the under what i see are see the world food program, p c r f. and there have been delivering food aid since the beginning of this temper
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ceasefire. today they went to to the north and, but at the end of the day, people still can't find food in the supermarkets. there's a huge demand of food, of, of medicine, of winter clothes of blankets of shelters. people are displays and as much as the, the, the organizations are trying to work on the ground and provide these displaced people with a, it's still not enough to 100 drugs per day. is definitely not enough for more than one penny 1000000. people in the cause of strip. okay, and thank you so much for that update from connie and assess themselves, i think also strip what we can now speak to about the how much is a member of how mazda is political bureau joining us live, thanks for your time with us on. i'll just the room as to how much so this is the 6th and final day of the schedule. garza cease. fire agreed between time us in israel. what we expect in the next few hours in terms of any potential
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announcements that that cease fire is going to be extended and there will be more exchange of is really captives and palestinian prisoners. the just shows that the eyes and all of the nation lies most of the see is just by a read on the us and the trying to extend this by this all the we all waiting for the disposal people got uh what was that was there, but i think the we are all the more the each the, the to be. what more details can you give us in regards to when it comes to locating more women and children in does that because her mouse had said earlier
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that they would locate more women and children. and that way the ceasefire could be extended as the warehouse on to the store. so she was due for the send to the issues for the communication with the other brother in august. you know, this is the situation to change. uh yeah, it's in the file for many days. i know that we try and be a related entity. we got you or you see the last 30 days for the extension of the the is the community.
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people do want to see the figures. you know, i want to see their views for the destruction in garza because i think the sooner. busy or the situation, the cars, there's a general size i give this talk the one best way to solve the morning guys. what can you tell us about a no negotiations that that may be going on over home us as a previous offer. that was all for all, how much will release all the is really captives and exchange for all the palestinian prisoners. is this deal still on the table and is it being negotiated? the we the show, the movie with different bar the. ready hall,
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so the conditions on the the idea. so where are you right now in the discussions right now, where are you with the discussions are using the same overall or are you was discussing already discussing these personal relations a june. um we this uh it is a visual, the city, the process. i really, i think we use for the security policy as though it was reset. busy for the some of the policy you owe us the table for the drug to spend the studios. i think we spoke to discuss it with the spirals. i think i see the, the tv in negotiation that goes with the.
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busy the rest of the, of the, of the call. what do you, is that, what do you mean by that? exactly. what do you mean you're ready to discuss a comprehensive deal? what would that includes? because there are also reports that i wonder if you can confirm this for us. that's a report suggest button. there are talks regarding 5 categories of is really hostages for future releases. if you allow me. the 5 groups are men too old for military duty. female soldiers, male reservists, active duty, male soldiers and eventually the bodies of is really is were also held in guys that can you confirm that? okay, to deliver to the people that you will, i said we won't be allowed to lose the use of the focusing on the expression of that is just for them.
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the d o d on the, on the, the, the, the, we already drill down to have a comprehensive view in the us. it's so when you talk about an extension of a cease fire, can you give us an idea over how many days that would be the i the in the, the situation here i the. ringback what, what we have but uh, i should do that with us. no, no, the says the, the, the, the, the, the, the good model companies like, uh, the, to the,
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the d, u y. this was to because it is all the full decision to see the destruction of the guys. the agent is going to the front of the this long job. but the see all this is the lease political, this whole in the f, b a. there was an agreement by him us to release the as really soldiers that are being held in gaza. what will have most ask for in return? will it be the same formula? 3 palestinian prisoners for one is really a prisoner or, or is it going to be changed?
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the way the use of the post you was? i think now the research on these ideas done suffering from missiles situation. i know the big deal. so when was the, i don't know the diesel to the, i mean, i think this was, i said the scare me. so mr. how about, how are you asking these guarantees from the the the, the, the, the wouldn't be for me not to be honest. people are the assume the spot,
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so i wouldn't say to them to so i think we need a strong brochures of the special we probably from the do this already for the, for the to use in the us as of now, as of this moment can focus on brigades, on how must account for all of the is really a hostages that are being held in gaza, of the specific you know, because i think this is easy to talk about as of
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right. but what i'm asking is that we understand that some of the hostages were held by islamic jihad, as well as possibly some other palestinian faction. so can you say that's how a mouse and a cosign brigades accounts for all of the hostages right now? i think the issue with the policy is by the situation which is the initial in order to get all the hostages to. ringback deal with the other side. i think yeah, we have the receipt. so oh wow. so uh, just the final thoughts from you. uh your, um,
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hopefully that we will hear later today on the possibility of extending that see as far as you know, all right, the files they come out to uh, when leave it there for now. we thank you so much for joining us on elgin 0. i was wondering, as i understood what was what he was showing if he's a professor of journalism in northwestern university here in casara. welcome back to alta 0. your thoughts on what was as if i'm gonna talk to say, well, he was very diplomatic. and what do you have to say there was more what he didn't say. and what do you say is uh, the offer details you the questions that you asked him or for important details to get basically is or a, a from accounting approves captive and worth right. not where in terms of the physical space but where they're at in terms of the, the captivity. and so i, i do share his hope that there is a seatbar permanency as far as if we look at the scale of the damage and the loss
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of life to talking about permanence is very important to do that because it's, it's unusual to see this kind of this damage the carnage and genocidal war. and so if you're talking about permanence is not on the table, then it's almost, it's an incomplete discussion can complete this course. it has to be part of the discussion. right? um okay. well, put aside what, what can you set to say you're completely right. he was very diplomatic about sending goshen negotiations going on. how do you see things playing out then? because today is the 6th and final day of that. so as far so, 1st of all, is there going to be an extension for at least a few days? and then are we going to see some sort of permanency? so what my reading is that it's an extension is possible and if perhaps it's forthcoming. but the part that is informed by hope rather than completely by analysis, because the, the amount of the policies were imprisoned since the beginning of this conflict is greater than how many or release. so i mean,
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the worst of good will here. so if we're reading, having a predictive model about what is coming next, we have to look at what's happening now and seems a good, well, it's just not there at the moment. and and so, but basically i hope the resist seems like there, there will be one. otherwise, the one wonders what, why secretary state will be coming out through. we are coming out the reason or he's going to release the statement. but i, i hope one is forthcoming, but indian permanence is important. i mean, what kind of guarantees are going to be given to both sides. if we do see permanency as far what guarantees are both sides going to be looking for? well, i think the causes want a normal life, this not interrupted by the cycle of violence and because they are the victims here they're, they're in a position of weakness rather than have, you know, straight the hardest. right? mean, the power structure is so lopsided here. what the, what the causes want is, is not equitable to what the, these really small because they just want to normal, like they want to human,
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a dignified human life. this dehumanization thousands has to stop. and there has to be some sort of premise or recognition that the policy needs in general and the causes this specific have the right to self determination. i think that would be an important part. all right, thank you so much for that. so as we mentioned, another 30 palestinian prisoners have been reunited with their families, as part of the exchange agreed between homos on israel. now the youngest palestinian prisoner to be released on tuesday was 14 year old estimates, and i'm a how much i'm ju met him on his family at their home and occupied is through some of the moments they've all been waiting for the 14 year old today. one of the youngest palestinian prisoners to be released as part of israel cease fire with him us home at last all through the evening.
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a roller coaster of emotions at one point, panic and silence as family members worried is really police would rate the house color. yeah, okay, it's can, we can go live with a resident of occupied east jerusalem was accused of throwing stones at a car full of israeli settlers and injuring one woman. he was 1st put under house arrest, then move to a jail under administrative detention. a comment is really practice where a person can be incarcerated without charge or trial, and definitely back in the embrace of his loved ones. physically tired and traumatized, told me about the warnings he received before being free. the fit 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 loud speaker. you can have parties. anyone who makes noise around the house
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or sets of fireworks will be taken back to jail. where i can find some other relief 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 was experience in these families is that this is a moment when they want to have a collective sigh of relief and they want to be able to read a little bit easier and they want to be able to celebrate. and they're essentially being told that they can't very frustrating for them. despite the worries, the mood lightened when the feast commits 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 doing everything they can to save at this moment as long as they can. how much
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improvement just either occupied these through the is really prime minister's office says that it's received another list of captives expect it to be released on wednesday. many is really families are waiting anxiously for news of their loved ones is held by palestinian fighters in gauze on several high rush reports from tyler beach or at least, siblings succeeds. the boss youngest counts as being housed by him, austin garza, his parents, his 4 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 and meet you ask yourself, is this an enemy of this? is this someone that needs to be has cop to you? so young is so small. on tuesday, 11 women and a teenager with adults, with the latest group is captives to be released and make it back safely. is ro the
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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 of era men just do as been going a name and says crossing guards are 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 rep because
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his life is as important as the lives of the other hostages in a massive captivity. if we don't talk about him, they won'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 of 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 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 will fight on out. is there a television? is really soldiers are still on the ground in janine and the occupied westbank. so that rates started on tuesday nights. the soldiers had been exchanging fire with
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palestinian fighters and the refuge account. several palestinians have been arrested residents say soldiers are patrolling the area and drones strikes. i've been reported earlier as really far as the storm jeanine with armor tanks and bulldozers. they've also blocked the entrance as the several hospitals preventing the wounded from being treated. we'll get more on this one's in ms. rob. he's joining us for what i'm allowing me occupied westbank. so saying how expensive has this rate been in jeanine and, and what exactly is going on there? well, it certainly has been the major flash point and rates overnight. we've seen raids across the occupied westbank, but in janine a heavy presence of israeli soldiers and dozens of armored vehicles went in late last night around the same time that the world's attention was focused on these. a prisoner swaps happening as part of the deal between israel and palestine. now in terms of the rates itself, we saw dozens of armored vehicles estimated to be $70.00 to $80.00 armored vehicles
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going into jeanine. heavy is really military presence on the ground. dozens of the tensions there were armed clashes as well as drone trip throw strikes. targeting houses and witnesses described the focus, seeming to be on destroying infrastructure homes. they would use bulldozers to pull up roads like they normally do, but far more intensely than they have in the past. also pulling up water main sewage lines, electrical lines all designed to decay, the cities so that they have long term impact, making them more difficult to live. and it's a kind of collective punishment that is real, has been criticized for in the past that is against international law, but is carried on in these raids across the occupied west bank which have intensified since the events of october. the 7th now is real in the past year has destroyed 932 pieces of civilian this infrastructure across the occupied west bank . 180 of them, at least focusing on punitive damage, causing punitive measures is as
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a punishment for the families of people. they accused of carrying out some sort of criminal activity or choose the tax or the light. now we went to the whole of one man, a palestinian man, 41 years old. he was shot entailed in, in, in, in an attack that he tried to carry out at a check point. he was shot and killed when he rammed his car into a military check point, killing and is really soldier. but when we looked at the details of his case, things are never as simple as they seem. a builders home 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 in his really soldier at a check point, guards beat him and left him disfigured. his brothers said dogwood snapped followed the kicked and beat him at a check point. they pressed his head down on the hard s fault of the road and it burnt his face. it seems he had
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a reaction and did what he did is really soldiers entered the village and forest lake monday night. the place 3 generations called home gone in an instant their forbidden from clearing up inside. even the rubble claimed as the property of the hughes 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 barbarity. but here it happens so frequently. let's become routine. those widow and 6 children are now homeless. the night she says went well because no one was hurt, seemingly on faced shock or resilience. it is hard to tell. but even now her attention is elsewhere dealt 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 rid of the soldiers blue. the incomplete destruction calculated queen left as a warning leaflets left behind the se. money can fix a house, but not a broken family. sitting beside the old 0 there on my refuge account and the tide was still a heads on obviously wrong. the devastating impact is rough bombings having on guys as children. we need a 6 year old, palestinian for his house for families own survivor. the
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colors storm pertain a certainty pro some very waiting for you, where the law says not a full across the baltic states into ukraine, into that western side of russia. slowly moving a little further, milton soon east was, as we go through the next couple of days that we have the system still a fair amount of when we mix coming through here, when the recall snap very much has turned into a coal spell, exceed lots of blues on that shot here. take though great though. 5 degrees celsius the for wednesday afternoon, picking up to around 12 and it'll get up to around 20. what you believe is it go through friday. so what a snow that be seeing here that will rapidly mount, but still lots of blue showing up. if the truth be not, i'm instructed to get about freezing in ukraine and keen for example, adds to the north is that we all sub 0 that told a spinning right. of course, a good pots of scandinavian and cold enough habits of what was the west just to celsius, the full and for in the heat of the day. want degrees that for land is what the weather will come in to west and you pay for the next hour. so i say some very
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heavy rain coming in across the good pots of frost pushing. i the tools, the out small significance. no full coming in here, a lot of wet weather to one the other side off the edge we have to pushing back towards the balkans shouldn't be too bad into the se in kona happens between see the it is a tenant object to produce objective these coverage many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of israeli public discourse, anti war voices persist sale, calling the traitors. the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next. unique perspective, i think being policy, there's a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear. how are you doing today?
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i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression of the gaza strip. started. connect with our community and talking to conversations. you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue here is an attack in this specific area during me on these boards is and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the color again here, the top stories on how to 0 this hour. this is the 6th, and the final day of a schedule, garza sees far between our mazda and israel. after a 2 day extension. the deal is set to expire on thursday earlier. how mazda
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official told us that they're ready for a comprehensive deal to extend the cease fire and released palestinian prisoners and captives. another 30000 prisoners have been reunited with their families after being released from is really jails. this is the 5th subject to change under this these far do you agreed between some us and israel on time us has released another 12 top to as they include 10 is really isn't to tie national as we're now all back in israel. the is really government says that it's received another list of captives expected to be released on wednesday. that's our spectrum or on a rough apport who is a political commentator and editor for the online magazine local call. joining us from tel aviv thanks for your time with us on alger 0. so earlier um from us, the official was saying that they're ready for a comprehensive deal to extend the ceasefire. how much appetite is there amongst
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the 1st? let's discuss that is really public. when it comes to this issue, how much appetite is there amongst but it's really public for this. i think i think um i think uh theres uh advertising products um since the beginning seamlessly the re for catan come october 7th. um and the bill that the indies are in the media. uh and the entire account. god. so i would say that um a majority of fries riley's uh, want this for to continue on to uh but uh this to be done with the from us. um, you can wipe them out or you know, kind of phrases that they are being used. and i, thanks to the official guy and then also the main commentators on
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the major and, and use the pros. i'm t trying those off for and own all 4 against from us. so there is no appetite for our loan to cease fire. right. so then what are we to make of the comments that we hear from is really government officials like the prime minister saying that's what we have the 2 goals of this war to the store from us and to getting back all of the hostages. and both will be pursued until they're achieved. are they saying this for domestic purposes, or do you really think that this is the path that they're going to take once it once, and if all the hostages are released they say at the beginning of the war, it should be known to death in the 1st days of the war, i would say the tree of trust,
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the 3 weeks of the whole. the main goal was there was only one goal is to do story from us. then the goal of bringing back all the hostages and prisoners was added. and now they are presented as piling goals, but they obviously contradict the, obviously, the contradict. and we have seen that with the beginning off. uh do we offer, is there any hostages uh 4 or 5 days ago. uh, we have seen this uh that uh, you know, when was the prism it was the hostages were released. uh, there was, uh, there is a 652 of the house. um, so uh if they obviously contradict. and if they will be an offer, uh by uh, you know, don't offer by category uh, eviction, and maybe even the americans saying an offer for them. oh,
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very allowed to deal with the single most of these riley hostages, including maybe some of the soldiers. maybe the women sold your head was power there. uh, in the town for the longest ceasefire. it would be a problem for you. so it would be pull up in 1st internationally to refuse an american contrary. it keeps an offer. and also in terms of the, because the pressure from the families of the hostages and the prisoners uh that they understand, hold a few, at least the cruise, you mean the ground, the peroration of salting. uh, got the street may uh endanger the a foster relatives and may be make their return. am very, uh, this tendency, if not impossible, right? so the longer the, so as far it goes, then the more pressure there will be on the whole government as well as the work
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cabinets to keep going with the release of hostages and get possibly all of them out. and, and is this real going to pay a high price when it comes to the release of its soldiers? specifically? because if we look at back a 2011, what happens with the gil actually deal is that united states was exchanged for a $1027.00 palestinian prisoners. yes, i think that's a ceasefire. goes on then adding the old days now uh should be 10 more is gonna be hosted that should be released today and talking to may be continuing it for the weekend. uh, another 2 days or 3 days. uh. so the longer it takes, yes, the pressure is mounting was uh, very important. these are the commentators, i must get it. i have most of the in the hall,
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it's friday today. the end of the war is, is beginning. all right, so yes, i think the pressure will amount as for the release of, oh uh these are the hostages band of soldiers. uh yes, i think it's very clear that for the soldiers, mouse will demand the release of oh, most definitely be on the front of the teen in prison. those have now these are the prisons. and i think you to read quite clear to the sort of the property that this will be the price to pay politically. it's almost impossible for this government to pay that price. those very how, how divides the windows in the government to refuse to such a deal. even the public. there was some public, a surveys,
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a opinion polls saying the do is a small majority, small one. but these are the topic for this old for all those be right back. you know, once you to be really on the table, then we will see back, it's like impossible. it's going to be possible to the user or the public would accept that data. so what would be the common things or the government cannot accept it if you wouldn't have to follow in order to approve such a deal. okay, thank you so much for joining us from tyler. it's to thank you for more than 6000 children have been killed in the war on gaza. israel's attacks on homes are both left many palestinian children orphaned or severely injured. you must say you had visited one of the few functioning hospitals and also just a warning. some keywords may find the images in her report disturbing miss, i'll see,
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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 survivor from her family. she recalls the last night in her mother's arms, blending it. oh, it says 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 old building, so they pulled me off the bubble. the 1st one, my mom, my dad and my sister a dad. i want to go to the i get a sham and her family were 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
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toes. but the pain shift deals from the loss of her parents is much greater how mission measuring, she needs a number of operations to recover from the bones and 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
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a young days. but the surgeries could not save his like it was and p t. m u was playing with his 2 year old brother when a messiah struck near their home to shop, now cut 90 percent of his little like doctors tried to save it. but because of the lack of medical resources and kept ability, they felt the muse is forced to take a lot of morrison to ease his pain. but his father is worried. it could affect his long term health because it had been there the fear. he was a child to love to play. he loved to go out a lot. now he's become handicapped on top of his illness. mobile is real. couldn't leave him with his 2 legs to walk on them, to play with his bike and run like other kids as a can add though many of the injured children and causes for these sanctioning hospitals are in dire condition. they need urgent medical intervention to save
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their lives. something they want find here is given to c l, just the uta, dated by law in southern causes of various events are being held across south africa to mark these un international day of solidarity with the palestinian people . johannesburg trade unions and members of the civil society are holding demonstrations, calling for an immediate cease fire. in the war and gauze on south africa's parliament voted last week, recommending the closure of the is really embassy in the country. as well as the suspension of diplomatic ties still ahead on alger 0 gold rush in molly, give a special report on the battle between the governments at arm grooves for control of lucrative gold mine the
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the, the number here. some of the things other world news on a talk in northern virginia, foster has left for the civilians, dead 42. others were injured when an armed group targeted a military base. it happened in the town a g boat, that's one of dozens of towns on villages that are in groups of taken siege. the when says the fight is also attacked residential homes on counts for displaced people. molly's military governments has reached deal with russia to build a gold refinery in the capital by my coat. it comes as the army says that it's regaining control of more territories in the north, which had been in the hands of arm groups of 0 got exclusive access to the gold
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mines in the test to let the region nicholas hack reports as a gold rush in molly's northern region led by arm groups, i'll call you to, i saw fighters and to where i grapples control, or it isn't all minds. alger 0 witnessed african migrants on their way to europe, but forced by traffic hers to dig for gold. many are children working in the desert under extremely hot conditions. they search for the precious metal, a small nugget that will be sold on the international market, from the desert of molly to the jewelry shop, senior at the middle east in asia. so kind of in, because we've been here for a year, my brother has been here for almost 6 months. we are provided with safety and security as long as we do the work. the un office on drugs in crimes has put out this map showing all the gold mining sites, and this a hell most are under the control of arm groups. in 2021. $13000000000.00 worth of gold was produced from the sites. a non space on groups,
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they want to replace in the long term, the state. so they stayed there on that when you're one to replace the state, what do you do? you have to fund your operations with a lot of things. run some ad propagating persons on goal traffic in the report states that un planes for molly's peacekeeping mission known as municipal. we're used to smuggle gold from the northern city of kit out to the capital by miko. we reached out to me the smell, but they have declined to comment on the reports. molly's gent of asked the un peacekeeping force to leave the country, including from the northern bases, step again, or molly and forces in russian mercenaries from the back of their group. last week, the countries joined us, signed an agreement with russia to build the biggest gold refinery in west africa. i think molly's now realizing that they were
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a loosing 95 percent of the tension of revenue ice trying to uh, you know, take control of the, of the 33rd, which means that that would have a bottle of effect in the displacement of does this not known state active rights group describes gold in molly as a blood mineral fueling conflict. the northern frontier is set to become a fierce battle ground for precious metal to the world that molly ins or dying for nicholas hawk. elder 0 the mirror of choice has been hospitalized or what's being called an emergency health problem shifts, no wife, enough money. so boss has no so to be in stable condition. 86 year old has handed over power several times during this rule to his deputy. while facing medical checks and other issues, shifting a wolf were sworn in as a mere and 2020 after the death of his predecessor shift so baffled by them. so by the former u. s. first lady, rosalind carter has been honored by family and friends at
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a memorial service in atlanta, the wife of the former us president jimmy carter died last week aged 9 to 6 for reynolds reports. 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, but 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 entrusted yes adviser. in essence, an 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,
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traveling to impoverish countries promoting habitat for humanity and a host of other causes. she had met kings and queens presidents. others are not already powerful corporate leaders and celebrities. she said the people that she met with the most comfortable with and 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 in plains, rob reynolds, l g, 0. they, australia, and government has issued a long awaited formal apology to survivors of the drug. tyler denied the drug cause birth defects and thousands of babies worldwide. prime minister anthony albany is to describe it as one of the darkest chapters in australia as medical history. families say the acknowledgments is welcome,
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but it's too little too late. sarah clark reports from brisbin even before this fish jackson's body was a repair big damage, spitefully denied her mother took the drug to trace migraines and then discovered she was pregnant. not just the um, i had a lot of internal damage as well. i had uh, 6 holes my hot and hot lung problems and i was a blue baby, wasn't supposed to live, but i, your i and still here. blue the mind was billed as a one to drug and was why they used in the 19 fifties and early sixties to treat morning sick. this and those you but it costs severe birth defects with many women miscarrying or losing the baby's octopus. 60 years after it was taken off the shelves, full stride, empowerment has apologized. we are sorry for the home and the hood and the hardship you have in jewelry. we are sorry for all the cruelty you have had to bear. we are sorry for all the opportunities you have been denied. i say the committee found
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that the government filed to recall the drug, despite level warnings, that if it acted more quickly, 20 percent of survivors might not have been affected. worldwide, more than $10000.00 children are believed to be involved with the defects because of the use of fluid live with an estimated 40 percent dying within a year. of all the survivors here to study have welcome the apology. i still believe the more can be done that includes health care, survivors size still difficult to navigate. i think it would be lovely to see that probably some apology is that, that the government step up and slunk some of the holes that are in that program. little mocks with me. 247. i get now. you know. right? it's impacted every aspect of my life working, trusting, eating, drinking every aspect. patrice jackson, this apology won't change everyday life. and it's too late for those who died. but
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she says it's a step forward in the healing process or clock out your 0 prison also for me, thanks for watching the courts with you in just a moment. good morning. the 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 were rejoined. full thirty's across keesing doesn't surprising the construction of domestic stream. it is the people that are talking about investing in 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 latest news as it breaks the strikes on the job and the refugee camp was so
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powerful that it uprooted the foundation of this multi story building with detailed coverage. these premature babies having to show one incubator, medical stuff, they didn't have the resources to cope with them on. i'm fearless jen, and this is really forces appealed more than $200.00 people in the occupied westbank since the events of october set, it's frustration it's growing. fortunately that's going to your home to is like a prison. his house is in the occupied westbank village of bates. it was built decades before this illegal israeli settlement began imposing harsh new reality. first, encroaching on his farm land. vin, 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. eliza talley, and in the older guard post manned by settlers,
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they tried to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they tried to prevent the kids from playing into frontier. and is really court eventually gave that a family constant access to this court door. but after it's real launched, it's war on gaza. the family has been told that their access will once again be taken away. the palestinians in dogs have picked through the wreckage. how must tells us it is optimistic of a further extension to cease by the i'm the cloud fits is on there in line for me to come in the another thing to palestinian
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