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and it's really court eventually gave that a family constant access to this court door. but after he is real launched its war on gaza. the family has been told that their access will once again be taken away. the has palestinians and dogs are picked through the wreckage. how mass tells us is optimistic of a further extension to the cease by the i'm the cloud fits is out there in life. and so coming to the another thing to palestinian prisoners return home. the 5th group release party is rid of this part of the ceasefire. green man. it says release of the 12 captives from garza 10. his ratings
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in to time, nations of packages ro is ready for the surround hospitals in geneva and the occupied westbank dozens of promised indians are rest so that it is the 6 and final day of the scheduled dogs, a ceasefire, agreed between her mouse and his ro alter to day extension, it's set to expire on thursday. the talks are underway to try to extend the polls and hostilities on tuesday as well released another fancy palestinians and exchange for 12 kansas. a mass was holding in garza. it is the 5th such exchange under the seats for the agreement is also allowed more a to enter through the strip into the vibe. because the, the wrapper crossing at least $750.00 trucks of crossing to gauze a since friday. but that's for a few of them before the wall sconces in october,
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when any $500.00 trucks brought in supplies every day. meanwhile, a concert has been helping to mediate negotiations between high mass and israel. for administrators says the main focus is to secure an end to the war intelligence cheese from the us on israel, a rule sorento hall to discuss extending the sci fi and the release of more hostages. we're going to see how much is a member of a masses, political bureau, analia. he told us that he's optimistic about us, these 5 extension. and the just shows the eyes and all the time in order to come relies more of the to extend the easiest way. uh, really, i think the last and the drugs and dislike all we all waiting for the disposal fee above the guys. uh what was that was there,
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but i think the all the the she's for 4 more years of the age, the, the short on the oh really i think we are just for the 70. possibly just now i reset the some of the policy on august. the table for the hall dropped is the biggest i think we're supposed to discuss it with the vision of this fine. i think the already the daily and the vision adults with the. busy the rest of the, of the, the contract is got the focusing on the sessional. this is for him the day over s a d, for the reason i'm the, the,
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i read the information all the, all the, we're already to now to have a comprehensive view of the scene of these most is okay. let's meet. so this is, i'm been jim, it is right. hey, be monitoring the discussions if we go stations go on here and where are we at? well, we know that the intelligent sees who came here for one day consultation has left, you know, and the blinking is on his way to his we have one more time. we know that the countries are very hopeful, that they might be able to get the break through. they're already gone beyond expectations because this was going to last for about the 4 days to be on already and a 6. you've seen the building this from how much that they're willing to extend this for, for 4 more days. but these really the adamant that even if it is an extension, it will go beyond sunday. so what this means is, at least there is some talk of this risk by continuing. once again, game is,
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is anybody's guess of the countries are trying to see if this can be turned into something real concrete, something more realistic. what about the parameters of any potential deal of the sun shifting any way on that front when it again even depends on who is being released to the 1st device that be seen as women and children. now we're going to the end of the men, people who are not off the age, and then it's going to be reserves and then soldiers. and then obviously bodies of his really soldiers who are in how much is cosivity. so it will depend on where these negotiations, especially for the next, for these 9 in you have to remember that there's a lot at stake. these are very sensitive discussions that are being had even been that most of the chief was here just before he went into the meeting. he got a call from president from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and he was briefed on what kind and cannot do. so. there's clearly lines in the sun
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that are being drawn by israel, by hum us. and these mediators is trying to go and bridget, them somehow, or at least a can go. and obviously you've seen because of this agreement of hundreds of trucks of being able to go in. and the united nations is warning that if this soft steeple good stuff to desk, so yes, there is a no, no longer the threat of s brakes for these few days, but then the s wrecks and then the mom and, and the economy. the be seen a continuing good, which is only thanks for that. so we'll see how things develop. thanks very much. meantime. thank you so much. have a right now as we mentioned, another 30 palestinian prisoners who have been reunited with their families as part of the exchange agreed between home us and israel. the youngest palestinian president to be released on choose day was a 14 year old. and so they may have a job in june, met him and his family at the home and occupied histories for the moments they've all been waiting for. the 14 year old today,
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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. a roller coaster of emotions at one point, panic and silence as family members where it is really police would rate the house color. okay, it's can, we can go like a resident of occupied east jerusalem was accused of throwing stones at a car full of israeli settlers and injuring one woman who 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, 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. for the club of dogs,
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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 or sets of fireworks will be taken back to jail for i can get some other relief and concern the 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 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 2 minutes, right now you're saying smiles to throughout the evening we've seen faces of
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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 truce is riley prime ministers offices received another list of captives expected to be released on wednesday. my name is randy. fam is a way to get anxious me for news of the loved ones. held by posting insights, has involves several 100 votes now from tennessee or least siblings to save the dost youngest comparative being held by him. austin garza, his parents were 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 you? so young is so small on choose a 11 women, and a teenager with adults with the latest group is 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 for almost over 7 . there's also a veterans family from the 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. a maintenance is crossing gauze or in the
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states of emotional distress, changed everything, his family and community say he's been for ghosts and by israel's leaders and public shit. yeah. that one of my message is that people should talk about savannah . 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 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
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this until all of those remaining in gauze off are brought back home. so i'll fight on. i'll just sarah television. now the you and has more of a high risk of time and going through the distribution of food aid comes to an end . people are experiencing severe shortages of basic food supplies, about food programs. this is delivered. suits more than a $120000.00 people since the start of the seas bar. it says that that is not nearly enough. let's get a more accurate picture of exactly what it's like on the ground right now. we can speak to him. could ari who is in con eunice, that's in the south of gaza and just give us an idea of what is like, what kind of supplies you can get in the shops. just just how everybody's coping with the, the small amount of aid that's coming into goes well, despite the fact that an aide is entering the goddess, if you don't find anything in supermarkets, we have been searching for food for more than 40 days right now. and the
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supermarkets are towed to the empty. all you find is trump, who's so even toilet paper is not available anymore. there has been a lot of agents during the because of strip, but at the end of the day, there's a huge demand. we're talking about more than 1000000 policy and use internally displaced in the gaza strip. even people who are still in the another area of the gaza strip were also displays the seeking for a center in other areas other than their homes. after the mazda of destruction, and that is riley's did to the, to the different areas across the plaza city. we're talking about the main city in the mid of the gulf of soup. we're also talking about at it's a bad yeah. big that. yeah. and those are not and most of city areas surrounding go to for a hospice. and we talked to one of the families that the reason to evacuated from the another into the cause of it from the another and gaza strip to the south. and
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she said, but she evacuated just because she was starving with her kids. they found no food at supermarkets are completely shut down. there were no 8 entering and, and this is the situation right now people are not the only evacuating from the south of the, from the north of because of strip because of that is where the air strikes, but they're also evacuating from starvation in hand. we've been hearing that there have been some violations of the seas file. what more do we know about that? i know there has been a couple of violations since the beginning of this temporary ceasefire earlier today in the another in the area of the gods of sits in baton. 2 in 2 civilians have been shot. both of them were injured. one of them is in critical condition. there has been also a gun, bought gun boat sending uh the sea shore of garza. we have been also
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receiving news that income units. uh huh. units coast has been also been eh, i talked to by it is right, the war ships. and on the 1st day of the seas fire, there were hundreds of fund of sinews that were trying to go back to the north terms of southern area. at least 17 palestinians were injured on that day and 2 was, were killed. but due to this violations, since the seas flyer continues, there has been a high level of mediation between him us and the is there any forces where despite all of the violations that are currently taking place on the ground, there has been a talks that there will be another 4 at days of extension. we still don't have anything confirmed, but people on the ground are very depressed and sad about this. they want a permanent ceasefire. they don't want to stay postponed and on, signed by mod,
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because they're postponing everything their feelings, their houses, their beloved ones, and it's done by mood for them. it's getting them slowly. this is how they expressed what they feel about 4 more days of ceasefire. pin to things. so that's a, that's a situation that involves a hint good already on the ground there. and con eunice, thank you so much for that. it now is rarely sold as is still on the ground and you need in the occupied west bank. the rates don't, don't choose a night. the soldiers have been exchanging gun file with productivity and fight is in the refugee camp and several kind of thing. and so being arrested residents, a soldiers patrolling the area, trained strikes have been reported. it is rarely for the storm janine with and the tanks and both places. they've also blocked the entrances to several hospitals, preventing the wounded from being treated. so let's get the right latest we can joins and best robbie across one of the joints from ramallah and the occupied
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westbank. it does that, and these all this kicked off what 9 o'clock last night and still getting that is correct. we're into about our 17 of this raid and it began around the same time as the world's attention last night was focused on the exchange of prisoners as part of the swaps deal between israel and palestine. we saw 70 to 80 armored vehicles actually going into jeanine with a very heavy footprint besides release marching through the streets. something that is rare for their soldiers to do because it is a strong hold for arm groups there. but this a show of power show a force to show their confidence to be able to do so. it will be in your understanding is that they carried out all kinds of activity, dozens of, of armor vehicles. as i said, and dozens of the tensions as they went from home to home throughout the night. now we know that at least 35 people have been detained in these rates across the occupied west bank. janine being the flash point. witnesses describe a, an increase in the amount of destructive action against the property property.
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destruction carried out by the soldiers and these, bulldozers pulling up roads, pulling up water, millions and electrical mains and, and sewage pipelines. and really trying to inflict the kind of damage to make the city more and livable in the long term. it's a kind of collective punishment that palestinians have described as violations of international law. and we've seen this consistently throughout the year, 932 civilian structures at least have been destroyed. so far this year bye is really forces 180 s punitive measures against the families of people they have held responsible for criminal activity. that is real, is accused of palestinians, of, of certain crimes that we went and visited, the home of one man. his family was recently kicked out of their home, made homeless with the destruction of their house just a few days ago. and he was struck and killed earlier this year in an altercation at a check point. he rammed his car into a military check point killing and his rarely soldier,
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and was then shot and killed himself, gun down at that location. but when we look into the details, it becomes clear in these kinds of cases, things are never as simple as they say. it is a more generally, it's its own. it seems as if it people are being arrested. they're just as false, if not faster than those being released. what's happening in the amount that is being released in the present as well. i'm sorry, nick, you broke up a little bit. can you please repeat the question? i was just saying that it seems as if the people are being arrested within the westbank, almost the same pace is being released in the prison, the swap between israel and i'm us. yes. yes, that is correct. what we've seen in, in the day is of the ceasefire in the days that they've been releasing in the, in the 1st round to 150 people. and then the several dozen more and several dozen more. they've been detaining almost as many people. and what we end up seeing when we speak to the palestinian families of, of the release of,
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of those still in detention is there is as much celebration of people who are released and back in the arms of their loved ones as there is suffering of people who are grieving the absence of, of a newly detained member of the family, or someone from the community. so it is almost $1.00 to $1.00, and that has been something very observable throughout the days of the ceasefire. all right, sorry, and thanks for that update. as in best robbie reporting, so the head had run out of their gold rush, and molly, a special report on the bottle between the governments and on groups for control of lucrative gold. the depth analysis of the days headlines all these blue cross blue is root has a do. so the thing is not a license to kill inside story on out to 0.
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it's the moment the villages inside they see through guy unit will be white. they're one of the many isolated communities around the mexican coastal town rebecca pool. cool. good. yet to receive the aid of the hurricane. no. to get the area now and they'd be fine me a ride. they told us what they've been going through. there are sick trojan vomiting because we're having to drink molten from the stream and then we'll tell them she has the monkey eyes and marks on over her body. everything has been destroyed. the majority of the families are looking for the future in the schools, the church, the village home, because there is nowhere to shelter the community here. really glad to say that i'm all to arrive. they say they've been cut off for about a week. they will, so the sites that it's not going to be enough, they're going to need a lot more. the
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of the other guy you're watching out. does it run from under both top stories, this huh. and it is the 6. and the final de schedule kansas seats 5 between our mazda and we drove off to a 2 day extension to get it set to expire on thursday. tell ya, mazda official, told us, they're ready for a comprehensive deal to extend the seems foreign to release policy, new business, and cap to another 30 kind of thing in prison needs to be re united with the families of to be released from is rating. it is the 1st such exchange under the cx, 5 deal degree between hum us and israel and
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a mouse is released. another 12 cap tips to include 10 is re these 2 time actions. so now back in his room is ready. the government says received another list of captives expect to to, to be released on wednesday. well, more than 6000 children have been killed in the war on guns. israel's attacks on homes of also left many palestinian children, often or severely injured. male said, visited one of the few functioning hospitals and cause a warning. some viewers may find the images in her report. disturbing. ms. size hitting their home is all which i mean members from the night. her entire building was bomb. the 6 year old is the only survivor from her family. she recalls the last night in her mother's arms playing it. oh and then we were sleep, me,
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my mom and my sister and my dad by the balcony. when the 1st real kit hit, my sister screamed and i held my mom tight, then, but breaking out of that to take you to brussels, where with us extra state entity blinking is addressing the nature for a ministers meeting that's listed as the partnerships. indeed, there are great a strategic assets, unmatched network, of alliances and partnerships. and i did this with nato because some back then were questioning his relevance, its capacity. it's unity. as we meet here today in brussels, and those who bet against nato have clearly been proven wrong. nato today is bigger . it's stronger. it's more united. it's more capable than ever. in vilnius nato's leaders agreed to the most ambitious plans since the end of the cold war to depths and strengthened our lines and were now delivering on those plans. 19
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nato allies either are meeting their whales commitment, or have pro plans to do so by 2024. in other words, devoting 2 percent of their budgets to defense spending. that's 2 thirds of our alliance allies are increasing contributions of forces and other capabilities. we are working together to boost our joint industrial defense capacity. we've added our 31st dollar finland, and the 32nd sweden will soon be among us. and it will continue to adapt to meet 21st century challenges. threats, whether it's russian aggression, coersion from china, the challenges of cyberspace, terrorism, the entire gamut of things that we have to be concerned about as an alliance. and in fact, just as capacity to evolve, that has made new to the world's indispensable lives for 75 years. and the actions
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we've taken don't need to send that we're taking here over the last couple of days are setting a to up to remain. that is indispensable lines for the next 75 years. the meetings here this week focused on critical steps that we can take to advance, and it was revitalization in time for the stork, washington, some of the 75th anniversary summit that will take place next year. first, we focused on nato's enduring support and commitment to ukraine. and i have to tell you, listening to all of our colleagues around the table. every single one expressed strong, enduring support for you crank summer questioning whether the united states and other nato allies should continue to stand with you. frank, as we enter the 2nd winter of fruitless brutality. but the answer here today that nato is clear and in some way, right? we must and we will continue to support you crank ensuring that russia's war of
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aggression remains. the strategic failure is as vital today as one of the kremlin launch that war almost 2 years ago. now, our adversaries are not standing on the sidelines, most of the drones that we've seen used in the biggest ever drone attack on keep just last weekend. those were made and supplied by raleigh. north korea's providing significant shipments to rush off. the stakes for all of us are clear. and again, i heard this from everyone around the table and we must send an unequivocal message . no country will be allowed to with redraw borders by force. that's an interest of every single ally around the table. it's an interest of many countries beyond this alliance with whom we've been working since february of 2022. and it's also why we're celebrating efforts to enable ukraine to stand strongly on its own feet militarily, economically, democratically, even as we're supporting you for in site today, we are helping them build
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a military that is capable of detouring and defending against progressions far into the future the supplemental budget request president made is a demonstration of our own commitment to that goal. and we're looking to congress to approve it in the coming weeks. another critical point that is really worth underscoring, and it's reinforced by everything that i've seen over the last 2 days. here, when it comes to ukraine, the united states is not standing alone. we provided about $77000000.00 in the system. steve price, our european allies of the same period of time, have provided more than a $110000000000.00. so we also talk about burden share and the imperative burden sharing when it comes to ukraine. that's clearly what we've seen and what we continue to see. you probably knows that as future is a free, vibrant democracy and it's passed through nato and the european union depend on
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it's ongoing reform efforts. and steve is committed to seeing those reforms through . we also heard that today from his foreign minister. so these were some of the issues that the alliance discussed with farm ministry for labor. and this was the 1st foreign ministers meeting we've had of the name of the new nato ukraine council . would you find sitting at his place at the native table as we also discussed, plato's ongoing role in promoting peace and security in the western balkans. now, when i started out in this line of work 30 years ago, front and center in our concern and the concerns of countries around the world and certainly in the trans atlantic area, the walk ins, bosnia and then close at all. one thing we don't need is a return to the future when it comes to conflict. in the balkans, nato has a critical role to play and helping states in the region make progress on their paths. a to
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a membership and to broader your p. instability. nato as long provided the backbone of security in western balkans is going to continue to do so. the alliance responded decisively to actors who are seeking to destabilize northern kosovo as we saw earlier this year to find additional troops to k for. we're defining our collaboration with the lift force in bosnia herzegovina as well. so this was another critical part of our conversation over the last 2 days. tonight, i'm heading to scope here for the se, ministry of counseling. despite brushes, flagrant violations of every single court, principal of the helsinki final act is relentless efforts to extract the overseas work. the 50 other participating states have shown determination to make sure that the organization continues to fill its purpose to advance european security.
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