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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 30, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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the, the one single venue it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes from us release is to is really russians. a 10 other is really captives and gaza are also expected to be free. and there is no word on an extension of the ceasefire yet, but talks are ongoing. the us says it is hopeful that there will be an agreement many palestinians released from this really jail sound of
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a deal fear that they will be real rest and is really forces shoot and kill 2 palestinian children. an 8 year old and a teenager. this in a rate in the occupied westbank the so it's $2100.00 g m t that is 11 pm in gaza. warehouse has begun releasing more captives on the 6th day of a ceasefire. is really radio is reporting that 10 is really hostages. have been handed over to the red cross earlier to is really russians released by i'm us arrived in israel. another 10 captives are expected to follow the palestinian islamic jihad group handed over the civilians. the russian is really dual nationals that you're seeing there. as part of the ceasefire deal, 30 palestinian prisoners or also due to be released release from is really jails and exchange. as all of this takes place,
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talks are ongoing to extend the ceasefire. deal guitar has been helping to mediate those negotiations. as foreign ministry says, the main focus is to secure an end to the war. and how mazda is also saying that 3 is really captives, including a 10 month old baby, were killed drinking his really bombardment of gaza. the baby was the youngest captive taken by hamas during the october 7th attack. so let's speak to honda. so who it's, you're joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. it's 11 pm where you are. that means there are just 8 hours left now before this current ceasefire deal expires and for the moment we don't have another ceasefire deal. this one hasn't been expended. so 8 hours left. and for the moment, what we're supposed to see under the terms of the ceasefire agreement hasn't happened. so that's right. we have seen 2 captives being released this evening. they are dual is rarely russian
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citizens, but they are not part of the group of 10 is really captives who are set to be released as part of the extension of the ceasefire. now is really media has been reporting that there are logistics and technical problems, which is why they have not yet been released. but we do know that everyone is on edge waiting for the release of 10 additional captives. i'll remind you that these really government did receive names of those captives prior to their release, and then in turn notified their families who will be waiting for them at designated hospitals in the tel aviv area. now what we do know for the 2 captives who were released, they are 2 elderly women. both dual russian is rarely citizens who have now arrived via helicopter to hospital intel would be to be re united with their families and undergo several different medical and psychological checks before they
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can be sent home. now what we also know, that is really something that is integral in this story is that these really public politicians in the army a like have been yearning for the release of a family to be bus family. it is a mother her husband and their 2 children who were taken captive on october 7th. and essentially they have become such an important part of this story because he, one of the family members is the youngest comped is currently being held inside of the gaza strip. he's a 10 month old baby, along with his 4 year old brother and mother in her thirties were expected to be released as part of this deal. however, how much did release statements saying that they were killed in a is really airstrike in the gaza strip. these really are me says that they have
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notified the the best family of these claims, but that they cannot confirm them and they are investigating them further. but they simply don't have enough information to make any sort of assessment at this time. the family has asked the media for privacy, understandably so, given the sheer nature of the situation. so these really are me and political apparatus as well as these really public a like are still waiting to see the release of the 10 captives who are supposed to be released as part of the ceasefire extension. now in day 6, i'm to stay with me just a word on what our viewers are seeing um in a sense of our screen. we saw moments ago, a helicopter landing and we saw what we are pretty sure are the 2 is really russian nationals that i'm, that was just telling us about the 2 who had been released and who had now arrived in tel aviv. that's what we're watching now. they're in that band that were being
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brought to the, the hospital or the medical facility where the captains have been taking these last few days to receive initial care with doctors and with the psychological team. so that's what you are watching in top right corner of your screen or the latest pictures of windows. same 2 people, same 2 dual nationals is really, russian were released at the rock, the border crossing handed over by a mouse to the red cross before they made their way to israel. i'm the back to you . what do you know and what are you hearing on the possible extension of the ceasefire? as well as really media is now reporting that there are government meetings in session currents. we israel's war cabinet meeting perhaps to discuss the extension of the ceasefire additional days. but remember, when it comes to the extension we are currently in days 5 and 6,
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these really governments didn't even announced that they had agreed to the extension, but rather, but had announced that all parties agreed to the extension. and this really is kind of avoided answering the question as to whether or not they had accepted the extension of the deal. additionally, it goes back to the cautious optimism. these rallies, husband echoing, since and before the ceasefire even began these really military spokesperson, daniel, how gaiety has been saying for nearly a week now. but nothing is final until it actually happens. so while the is really, is, are being cautious about the series of events. we have been hearing from all of these really officials, including the prime minister, the defense minister, you'll have the launch war cabinet administer benny gans as well as the army chief of staff for 300 levy. now while all of these discussions about a possible extension of the ceasefire are ongoing and there are conflicting reports as to whether or not it is actually going to happen. something that is confirmed by
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almost all of is really officials, is that once the ceasefire is over, whenever it won't happen, they are going to resume the fighting. they are going to go in with a larger battle plan and attack strategy. and in fact, the army chief of staff hurts. see how levy has said that. just today he approved new plans for one. the ground offensive resumes inside of the gaza strip. is really prime minister. well going south today meeting with heads of regional councils of some of those areas that were impacted by the him, us attacks on october 7th. he was pressed and pushed by some of those officials as to how they can ensure this will never happen again. how they can trust him and puts their every thing really, essentially in the hands of these really security establishment that had failed them. and he said, but one thing is for certain that they will go back to the fighting. they will
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defeat from us and they will stay in the gaza strip for an unknown period of time until they ensure that they have full and total security control of all areas in and around the gaza strip around and home the just to add to that point that you're making these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu said this just a few hours ago that he posted on his twitter feed quote. well, is we'll go back to fighting question mark. that's an unequivocal yes. there is no situation in which we do not go back to fighting until the end. the government is behind it. the cat security cabinet is behind it. the people are behind it. this is exactly what we will do and quotes. so just to, to, to reflect on your point there that the, the entire war cabinet as well as the, the senior military figures have all been signaling that they are going to go back to the fighting. thank you very much. honda, so who reporting there from occupied east jerusalem l i turned to alpha 0 is hush them a hill bar because talks are ongoing as we've been discussing for the extension. a
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2nd, it's extension of the ceasefire that is currently prevailing. hush him. what is the, what's the latest information you can bring? it's bring us on this, you've been saying, and earlier hours we're going to see a ceasefire. is that, is that still the case? because we're seeing this delay now, right in the captives being released. and therefore, also that means a knock on effect, a delay in the past and prisoners being released. mm hm. well, i think there is, as we speak now, there's some, there is some improvement on that. mm hm. particularly when it comes to the as to the release of the top soups. okay. which is under way. okay. i understand from different sources. and uh, cuz what we've seen is we've, we've had there to 2 different things going on. if you can just remind our viewers there, we're talking about 12 people being released from, from gaza and the ceasefire deal. right. this is this architecture of the deal that
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we've been seeing for the as work for 5 days. and today's day 6 is that there are 10 is really captives that are to be released today in exchange for 30 palestinian prisoners to be freed. those 10 people have not yet been released as far as we know. what the reason we're talking about a release is slightly separate thing is separate deal between a mouse and we understand russian russian authorities and that's why they have released dual nationals is really and the russian both were were. so go ahead, i have an update now which is the spokesperson of contests, ministry, or foot enough as measured alongside a saying that so 30 palestinians, 16 a minus 14 women are going to be released now in exchange for 10 a competence. and he further elaborate his own
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on the breakdown of the 10, his variety comparative. and i think this is the starting as we speak. so and the, the end of the statement is on top of the names hopefuls of progress made in recent days can be sustained and that a further extension to the humanitarian agreement can be reached. so we're starting to get indications that we are moving forward with the, with the release of the captives and exchange for the odyssey and prisoners, and perhaps later the announcement of the extent of the extension of the agreement . okay, so there's movement on this right now. let's try to recap everything we know and i see that you're, you're also checking all your, you know, all of your channels of information and your sources, even if you speak, it is 21 past 2100 gmc is just quarter past 11 local time and is real and god's
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that here's what we know right now. and then you're going to complete the spectrum of what you have for a home us official. the 10 is really captives that were held in guys that i just said moments ago. we weren't sure whether they were being released. they have now been released as well as for ty hostages and been handed over to the red cross. that's what we know on that. and that's step one of what we're supposed to see today on the 6th of the ceasefire and your report. and you have information from the guitar and mediator. tell us again what we need to know at this out. so the token, by the way, owns the breakdown of the they're talking about doing nationals, a dutch 3 germans and an american. this is part of the, of the, of the, of these right is there is an american there because so far they've released only one american national american, 3 german and a dutch a. and this is part of the, i think, and in exchange for the 13 policy, it is 16 minus and 14
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a 16 minus and 14 women. i think it took those some time to, to pin down the details of this one. often times in the past few agreements. it was always you can says voice by one party, all the of about the names as well in the past. has few concerns about some of the names and it took them back channel diplomacy was talking to the amount of kids and putting more pressure on these riders. so for them to, to finalize the deal. this could be one of the reasons why we're seeing this happening to dates. usually you will have disagreement about 3 hours or 4 hours early is however, it's, it's, it's, it's good news. it's an indications that we're moving forward. it's a very smooth uh, uh, operation that could, that could be an indication that we are likely to see the announcement on the
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extension of the agreement. okay, that's important because i'm always mindful of the time but the clock and there are 7 hours, 7 hours and 45 minutes left until the ceasefire extends. and i beg your pardon until the ceasefire expires. if it does expire, we're in uncharted territory. we don't know what would happen with a high intensity fighting resume. we don't know, and that's why there's been so much movement this flurry of diplomatic activity in negotiation behind the scenes to try and get it extended before it actually expires . so, or we're mindful of the fact that there are less than 8 hours left before it expires . we now have the 10 is really captives. we've been released. you gave us the breakdown as a dutch national, and there are 3 germans, one american national among the so there are many dual nationals in the group. the 30 palestinians are going to be released sequentially right after these really, after these release are brought back to is real. that's typically that triggers the release of the palestinian prisoners. you're telling us then,
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so it could bring us to well into the middle of the night. that's when we're likely to get an official announcement. yes, because for the simple reason is why it's of that particular moment. when you get to a great deal of anxiety among many stakeholders on what's next, and they do understand that there's absolutely no way you can allow for this to disintegrate, because they do understand the ramifications of the collapse of the equipment. now, looking at the stapler from the categories, and the people that have been talking to the same, pretty much confident, says the extension is going to happen, is just a matter of whether this is going to be 2 days or 4 days. but they are trying to valley below, but support for the need for the list to continue. and when you look at the make up of the key made a to you how they,
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jeff shows the amount it goes on the tardies. todd is have been playing an extremely significant role in using that leverage with him. us to make this happen to have it not being for the outside as you would never have seen this move forward. i would assume at the same time that the americans would be the ones to put more pressure on these varieties to make some concessions for this to happen when we're moving towards the 3rd extension. extremely important. one basically. and the 2nd extension, 3rd c spires thinking those interesting to exactly the thoughts is why a student centered on the same principle, which he has basically is read. civilian is ready, captives that exchange for policy and present us senior. how much will still be on a 10 to day basis? 10 kept is really the same criteria. i'm a senior high muscle official earlier today said that the i yet to start
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chalks on the soldiers. a bunch of other trusts that along with the tardies and the egyptians, there might be a way all of that have mass remains pretty much open to the idea of starting talks about the present, about these riley soldiers, health cop to buy how much is not going to be automated, oh cool. they would have to team up with these lab mix. you have another key on to group operating in gaza when they get to that step is going to be the final step. the most crucial, the most important, and perhaps the most difficult because best with a day not mix changed best with how about that? as you, as long as you have a saying, you have to be offered in exchange for the soldiers, we have to see all of us in your prison. this is why they just released these riley's, i've been adamant. this isn't all going to happen. that's
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a completely different exactly do i see. 2 potential for a breakthrough. i do i'm told that we're expecting a live statement from the categories and the spokes person ethic, atari, foreign ministry, much at all, i'm sorry, but we have 7 hours and 40 to 41 minutes before the ceasefire expires. and based on everything on your report in your sources, everything you've been telling us, this is one that might go down to the wire, right? because these really the palestinian prisoners haven't been released. we're watching top right corner of everyone screen here is offer prison in the occupied west bank, where we would expect to see movement once the palestinian prisoners are going to be released. but so far there has been no movement as a 0 is actually my whole bar. it looks like it's going to be another long night. you'll be there to walk us through it. thank you hush him. did. abraham is in ramallah in the occupied westbank near to what can you tell us? i'm sure you've been listening to the conversation with how shipments of the timings. what can you tell us on your end?
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well, i can tell you that the process of releasing the palestinian prisoners has a had seen some delays before. specifically, when we talk about the delay in it, receiving or sending the is really captives home by the fighters inside the besieged cause us to hear the people every time they see the footage coming out from gauze or the news that the captives have been sent by the fighters home, they start thinking, okay, now it's time for our sons and daughters to make it back home as well. now this process has been usually taking anywhere from a couple of hours to more than 5 hours. it depends on what day you ask, but this old increase is the worries and tensions of families. specifically that today we've had the list early on in the day of the names of the palestinian prisoners. and some of them are women as you've been just reporting. and the
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families make find that very difficult to make their way from their homes across the occupies westbank total. my law here because of the growing talks that we've been seeing by is really sucking there is because of the growing numbers of is really me. the 3 chuck points that have been dissecting and disconnecting between different palestinian towns and villages. so for some people they were staying here and the others coming in and going back in the hopes that maybe their sons and daughters are going to be the least. we've met a woman in the law who has 4 sons, that is really deals, but one of them has been detained after the war. he is 17 years old and not the only issue waiting and looking i do is this every day. she also has her son who is 12 being summoned to these really forces. they 1st came to the refugee camp to a rough time. they did not find him. they told the father to bring him. he went there stage for hours and hours being interrogated. so when he came out and we were
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there until his own refugee camp, she says, i think this is just the way for them to pressure the family to pressure the brother, to tell him the brother in jail, to tell him, you know, we can bring your 12 year old brother and interrogate him as well to kind of add to the mistreatment that we've been hearing. we've been hearing difficult testimonies from those freak prisoners about the treatments in jail that's have been getting even worse and worse after october, the 7th. it mid of what can you tell me at this hour about who is going to be released? the information i have, i mean, we know it's 30 palestinians, testing and prisoners hush them was telling us it's 14 women, 16 miners. sometimes the names are made public earlier. what do you know if anything at this stage about who's specifically is walking out of those presence today as well? the list we had has similar numbers to the ones that hash them has broke down to a bit earlier. the numbers we've seen where 15 miners as well as 15 women,
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the most prominence named probably among them is a story. probably many people remember which is of 22 year olds that has tell me she's from a village and that'd be solid. and when she was only 16, she was detained for 8 months because these really soldiers have seen a video of her, the garden viral, of her slapping and his way the soldiers. she spent 8 months in his wages as a result. and this kind of her case, droll international attention to the issue of detaining palestinian miners having them tried in the 3 courts. and even so, well i had was saying during the court that she does not recognize the legality of this course. as it is done by an occupier. so she, biscuits has gotten so much media publicity on at news being talked about that. so
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this is a story that the world and many palestinians here are going to be looking at to see i had has been detained from her home. also, her father has been arrested as well as he was making his way through the occupied west bank from jordan. and, you know, the family has been saying that her account has been hacked, which is, they believe, the reason why she's been detained is because these really, for the, so a picture assume this from her account that she had posted it. and they said that it's contains insights and again we're talking about minors. we're talking about young women, 22 years old, and already has been in prison twice. so you're talking it also about mistreatment . we've been reporting 6 deaths among palestinian prisoners and is really jailed. so you can imagine, if you put all of that in context, the situation, the families that are feeling and the fact that every minute of the day, every hour, accounts to those families who are staying in fee of specifically that no visitation has been around for families since october the 7th and
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did abraham reporting from ramallah and the occupied west bank? thank you very much for that. need a for alpha 0 corresponding to the bill. i need sat down with 3 recently fried palestinian prisoners also in the occupied westbank. and they spoke about their experiences and is really present about the fear of being arrested again and about whether they can make up for last time. we go to meet them at night, away from the prying eyes of is really settlers in occupation forces nearby 3 cousins recently released, but with respect to prison still hanging over their heads to mention you could say a good name was sentenced to 15 months for throwing stones, a symbolic gesture, by young palestinians to resist these rain, the occupation live up to florida. i was warned not to celebrate my freedom and not to throw stones. of course that can get me again, but in the end, what do you want me to do?
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i'm just defending myself in my village. i'm not a terrorist, as i say, as could say was driven out of all for the prison. his cousin mohammed was coming in. he had been waiting outside for could say to be released when soldiers detained him. this wasn't his 1st time, but during the latest brief stay in jail, he noticed the conditions have changed. i saw him, the thought did not see very psychological torture. it wasn't like that before. now they lock you in a room until you're broken and admit to anything they want. when i got home, the office in our area told me my movements were being monitored and next time that home, my wife as well. despite this rights how much thinks it's important to speak out and the hopes the world will understand how difficult it is to simply be a palestinian. all of those we spoke to told us the same story that they were were not to celebrate the new found freedom and not just speak publicly. in fact,
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we had interviewed a group of teenagers, but the few hours after we left the message just asking not to air the interview. and they told us that this really officer in charge of the village had called each one of them individually threatening that if our interview aired, they would return to jail more than $3300.00 police didn't you and had been detained in the occupied westbank since october, the 7th, the vast majority held without charge, cut off from the world. the fact that it shows the 1st time when we have the palestinians must pay the price for the attack, regardless of whether they took part in this or not. so yeah. and then all those time to use for exchanges during deals. i don't that's why i say that those who are held off to october, the 7th, a hostages and not prisoners. when my husband is ad was released, the priority was to get him treatment. both his hands were broken in what he describes as nightly routine meetings. now he's back home,
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seemingly still in shock and relieved he survived slowly slowly. one of the guys was so badly beaten, his cell made skip calling and yelling for someone to help. and they finally arrived, they felt his pulse for the boss. he was dead after that they would just and sold as the soldier came to fetch me before my release, he said they would hunt me down and bring me back to jail. all the others didn't. we spoke to on off camera share of feeling of unease. they are relieved to be at home. but wonder how many nights they'll be able to sleep in their beds before he's really soldiers come for them again. without that, how many elders you are in the occupied west, but let's go live to mamma. john schuman occupied east jerusalem mohammad as you've been reporting the last few days. it's a slightly different process for the palestinian prisoners released who live in jerusalem as opposed to in occupied east jerusalem as opposed to living in the west
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bank. so what can you report from your end so several of the 30 palestinian prisoners that are expected to be released at some point later this evening. 8 of them reside in occupied eastern routes than that. let me just tell you and our viewers where we are. we're on a hill overlooking the neighborhood of why the joys there are 2 households in this neighborhood that you see below us in the distance where there are prisoners that were the reside there. one is a 43 year old palestinian woman. the other is a 14 year old palestinian mail. boy, they are set to be released later this evening. but here's where things stand. what we're told is there's even more of a crack down this evening when it comes to the police, as there has in compared to the last few nights. basically police have continued to go to these houses. they have continued to clear those houses of any extended family members that have arrived in order to try to welcome the returning prisoners
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. because as you and i have discussed many times on air, there has been an order set down by the far right wing national security minister. it's more been give here that there are to be no seems of celebration either indoors or outdoors upon the release of pallets any and prisoners in areas under his jurisdiction that would encompass, of course, occupied eastern roost length. so the families that we've spoken with this evening, they are extremely afraid about the prospect of letting journalists into their homes last by you and i spoke when we were at the home about how much that a month, a 14 year old palestinian prisoner who was released and even then, there was concerned that the security forces would come back in this evening. journalist have not been allowed to enter any of the premises and occupied east jerusalem. the families have been told repeatedly by security forces that they are not to allow journalists into those households. and when we spoken to family members, they've said that they were extremely worried that if they were to allow journalists into those household and if they were to be interviewed or to allow perhaps those
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prisoners to be interviewed upon the release that they're worried that they would be taken back to jail, that's where we are right now. we've continued to see over the course of the evening, a lease cars patrolling the area. we've heard from colleagues of ours that are also reporting on this, that they have been moved from in front of houses where prisoners are set to return . so it's a fluid situation. it's tense for those families. they don't know yet exactly when their relatives will be released. they're hopeful, but it will be soon. but what's going to be allowed to happen after that, whether or not journalists will be allowed to interview any of them speak to them, get to his household at this hour. we're just not sure. so. yeah, and it's uh, 1130, we're closing in on midnight where you are. and that's mohammed john. jew reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much mohammed. we can go now to power cowboy, zoom in the hon. eunice and southern gaza, tara what's, what's it like right now? um, in gaza, generally in one unit specifically because we're 7 and a half hours away from the ceasefire expiring. it may be extended,
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but we don't have that guarantee it. yes, as there is no any guarantee a balance of the extension of a possible ceasefire. we from us and he's got a co, it's appropriate by can talk a sense of a frustration. now it's taking control among palestinians where they become really uh, frustrated. um they the window type that they really had had been disappeared. clearly because the fighting was resumed again in different areas. of course, the gaza strip between the east very crowned troops and even homeless spices on the ground. so the resuming of fighting for palestinians means that there is going to be no humanitarian aid that will be allowed to interrupt the gaza stripe. also, it means that there is going to be more casualties and victims that going to forward with, alongside with mass destruction, to civil infrastructure and residential houses. so the one that this around the finding could be proved to an end between how much time is good as they have been
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under tale. it is very attacks, of course, more than 7 weeks of fighting between them. so clearly they are not really frustrated as they were waiting for the announcement of the extension of ceasefire . so clearly we might really tomorrow wake up on the sounds of fire exchange or the sound of the is very funding of residential buildings. of course, the goal is, is to, in particular, in the south of the territory as the occupation forces states that they have to set separate operational plans regarding the expansion of the military operations on the ground against from all spices in order to eliminate how much as they said and to restore is very hostages from the hands of the policy and fight to so clearly the haps kinds of plymouth hope, that it would be the last moment to be a to be reaching a ceasefire. but till this very moment, there is frustration among them due to the uh, the, the absence of any announcements. um they are hoping that one day or generally this
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kind of role would be pro to and, and all of that happened inside the gaza strip. would suddenly disappear and the can go back again to the normal lives topic. one assumes that palestinians in gaza would have at least in part, spent the last few days, trying to stock up on the basics, right on food, on drinking water, etc. in case this war resumes, but at the same time as we've been reporting there, there's, there's those basics or absence. most people just don't have access to those basics at the moment in the gaza strip. so how have people been preparing for this adventure ality of, of the war resuming now, the majority of humanitarian aid that had into the goals this trip had been distributed by the united nations, which consider it to be the sole entity that is responsible for such kind of distribution under the supervision of a different reason. the date is now clearly where to think about more than 700000
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palestinians are taking shelter inside the united nation around schools. they are receiving a humanitarian aids including food, having access to water as well. and the of the, of the others of past thing is depending on the consumption of the local products that exist on the market, which is also had run out from the palace, the local market. so the truck just took up everything affordable in the market. even it's could be privacy is about to be expired in order to feed on within the coming days. if the find thing could be renewed between homeless and israel simply because they had suffered before as there was very spivey and desperate low cost at low affordable affordability of a products including food including a different kinds of foods. bridget vegetables inside the palace, the markets. so what is happening right now, i'm on pallets and use that to be used only days of the tooth that had been reached between the homeless and isabel to date and to gather the much needed supplies in
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order to be ready for what will come next. if the supply did not be extended between both thoughts, all right, tara cub, with whom they're reporting from hon. eunice inside the gaza strip. thank you very much. talk that was really forces of kill 2 palestinian children during yet another raid. and janine, in the occupied westbank, a warning tor viewers. some of the images that we're about to show you are disturbing. this is the moment that is really forces shot dead 8 year old adam ogle in the head. and you can see another posting and dragging him away from his really bullets in an effort to try and save him. this now is the moment that another child was killed. 15 year old visual, a wafaa was shocked in the chest as he was trying to run away. we can also report that is really forces were preventing citizens and paramedics from reaching the injured inside. geneva, charles stratford is following developments from inside jeanine refugee camp. this
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right is being described by residents here and so i, the janine refugee camp is being the largest, right. they can remember suddenly since the beginning of the war and yes, i'm truly a river voltage. video footage has a period of the shooting of these 2 young boys, the policy, you know, sar to you saying that it was an 8 year old that was shot in the back according to the people that we've spoken to. he was playing football at the time as the is way the fullest well withdrawing that software arrived at last it around 17 hours and seemingly defenceless as you see the shows in the back being dragged on the a call behind a call by one of his friends what evidence which suggest um and also yes, a 15 year old boy also killed during this. right. that's according to the p a. and as i say it is being described as one of the largest is ready miniaturize the
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largest industry. right, since the beginning of the war, residents of describing their being hundreds of soldiers, that not only came into the camp, but something that they hadn't seen since the beginning of the war. soldiers walking around the town as well. this. with all the political focus on captain exchanges and ceasefire, extension is the military side of the war has slipped from central stage. but israel is planning for the fighting to resume as his home us, where we challenge reports on what might happen if the war restarts. for now, the guns of war, a quiet is right. the soldiers picnic on tanks and boston, the last of the years fading booms before them lie the ruins they've made of gaza. the score trouble for $48.00 days of destruction. but everyone knows benjamin netanyahu, and these ready ministry are not finished yet. this much has been said repeatedly when he visited troops and gaza over the weekend,
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and again on wednesday by the name of an issue in the last few days, i hear a question after this phase of returning our objectives as well is for you, i will return to fighting as so my answer is an unequivocal yes. there is no way we are not going to go back to fighting until the end of this. this is my policy. so i'm going to, the entire cabinet stands behind it. the entire government stands behind a lot going on with the soldiers stand behind it and the people stand behind it. everyone is making what they can if the low causes days, civilian search for who and want to survived. how much and these ready minute treat . preparing for the fighting to come. israel's defense minister your gland to set that once the captive exchanges a done, the war will resume is effects with intensity and that's at least 2 months. small fighting is expected. the address creek is the defense on the list of the school, the security studies, king's college, london. he explained to me what shape the next phase of his will might take. the
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more intense fighting is most likely just around the corner for the idea of and so i think they would probably start seizing garza se t overground. then they will have to decide whether they will immediately shift focused towards the south and 100 units, or whether they are going to go off to the tunnels. i suspect they will probably not go after the tunnels and just try to smoke them out. lift to lift, this is good news because the civilians, 80 percent of cause this population has displaced. most of the south, an estimated $14000.00 palestinians have been killed already. us still backs israel, but they're all signs the pace of killing is making even with white house, fun easy, quite frankly. we continue to urge and will continue to urge these rarely as, as they can definitely terry operations to do so with the utmost care. for instance, civilian life is around. no, he's disappointed. has from western allies is waning about domestically. it must
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show that it's ministry objected to being achieved and nothing less than destroying how much could be seen is failure, and causes civilians who continue paying the price will reach out and i'll just say around 45 days to reach or you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this, our homos is released to another group of captives from gaza on the 6th day of a ceasefire. the is really army says 10 is really and 4th time captives have been released earlier to russian is really is were released by almost under a separate deal. 30 palestinian prisoners are due to be released from is really jails in exchange and home us as the 3 is really captive, including a 10 month old baby were killed, drinking is really bombardments of gaza. the baby was the youngest captive taken by almost during the october 7 attacks. as the 6th exchange takes place, talks are ongoing to extend the currency expired deal guitar has been helping to
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mediate the negotiations. as foreign ministry says the main focus is to secure an end to the us secretary of state anthony blinking says the white house is working to find ways of extending this humanitarian pause in gaza. he was speaking earlier at the nato summit in brussels. we're searching him out of transit systems, and the goal is to make sure that it's people have what they need to get by looking at the next couple of days. we'll be focused on making doing what we can to extend the costs so that we continue to get more hostages out and more, you may have the training assistance and we'll discuss what is real, how it can achieve its objective, ensuring that the terrorist attacks of october 7th, never happen again. lots of standing, an increasing amount of trans assistance and minimizing further suffering and casualties among palestine civilians. the secretary clinton is traveling to israel, his 1st stop and the latest trip to the middle east. like canada,
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it has more from washington, dc. it is a 3rd visit to view a secretary of state to the region since the conflict began. he's going to be focusing on the go see 18, an extension to the sci fi. and also addressing humanitarian relief during the window created by the ceasefire period, is really media reports that the secretary of state may even attend a wall cabinet meeting. this says not being confirmed, it is a report coming from is really media significantly. perhaps he is being at the company on this trip by the special envoy for hostage affairs brought to a constance. now this is the 1st time he's been to the region since the conflict began. so clearly this ended involvement even greater than that has been by the binding administration in terms of the ongoing negotiations about the release of those captured along with intervention in the humanitarian relief. but also,
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according to the secretary of state himself, pressing upon israel to proceed with a care for civilian life. if and when the conflict resumes. mike, hannah, i'll just sierra washington speaking at the united nations security council secretary general, antonio gutierrez said that the ceasefire has provided respite in gaza. but more aid is desperately needed as the health care system has all but collapsed over the past few days. the people of the occupied speller stand territory and isabel, and finally seen a gleam of hope and humanity. in so much darkness, it is deeply moving to see civilians. finally, evan got his spite from the bombardments, families are united and live saving age increasing. mister president's, it is elusive. 2712 and by quotes demands. that's all part of his comply
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with daddy obligations under the international law, including international humanitarian law. notably with regard to the protection of civilians, especially children. it is clear that before the pause with the serious violations and gabriel elizondo reports now on what was discussed, and especially un security council meeting on casa, and how to bring about an end to the conflict. the key here was a special united nations security council meeting. it was high level and it was hosted by the foreign minister of china, and there were numerous other foreign ministers here as well. and it was a meeting about the issue of palestine in the palestine question as they call it, it took on new urgency of course because of the conflict. and uh it was a chance for the secretary general to brief the security council members on the
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situation in gaza. and that's what you heard a little bit up there. he gave a very bleak picture of the humanitarian situation there. and, but the fact that this was a ministerial level meeting for administrators here really gave you an idea of how urgently they are trying to reach some sort of diplomatic ins to this conflict that seems certainly far off in the future. but there are been renewed calls today at the un from various different to a foreign ministers here. calling to make this, this temporary pause and fighting a more permanent ceasefire. that was certainly the headline out of the un today. okay, what you're watching in the center of your screen are the latest pictures from the release of 10 is really captives by a moss, from the gaza strip. this is on the egyptian side of the roof of border crossing
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basics of the ceasefire. and every day we see scenes like this now the last 5 days, it's come a little earlier than it's coming now. but you are watching the latest pictures of the release of these really captives from the gaza strip. so this is going to be step one to complete the agreement for this day 6 of the ceasefire. once they then make it to israel. pal, you can expect policy and prisoners to be released from is really jail. some will be going back home to the occupied westbank, others to their homes in occupied east jerusalem. that is where we stand right now . at $2147.00 g m t close to midnight local time in gaza and israel. now november 29th is the day of international solidarity with the palestinian people. the day was designated in 1977 by the united nations. 30 years after the general assembly charted its own plan for the future of the palestinians and the jewish people who had settled in palestine calling baker has more on how israel's borders
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have changed since then. in 1947, the united nations general assembly passed a resolution 181 ending britain's occupation of palestine and partitioning it into 2 independent states, one palestinian, the other jewish. it also classified jerusalem as an international city to be overseen by the un as trusty. but the plan never came into effect. war broke out between zion as groups and palestinians days later, and eventually drew in neighboring states. the 1948 war resulted in the knock box or catastrophe. more than 750000 palestinians were forced from their homes when israel claimed control of more than 3 quarters of palestinian land and forbade palestinians to return. because they were not to wish. by 1949, israel had signed a series of arms disagreements with neighboring states. egypt would control the gaza strip and jordan, the westbank, and east jerusalem. that was the status quote until 1967 when war broke out again
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between israel, egypt, syria, and jordan, is rarely forces occupied the west bank, gaza and east jerusalem as well as the golan heights and the cyanide peninsula. the conflict lasted years, culminating in another war, in 1973, between israel, egypt and syria. it wasn't until 1982 that israel withdrew from the sign i. it's still occupies the golan heights which borders lebanon and syria. in the years following the oslo peace accords, palestine was divided even further, leaving more than 60 percent of the occupied westbank under direct control of the israeli military. today about 700000 as rarely settlers live in the occupied westbank and roughly 300 settlements and outpost, all of which are legal under international law. and multiple events are being held across the world to mark the un international day of solidarity with the policy and people in the south african city of johannesburg. trade unions and members of civil
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society have been holding demonstrations calling for in a meeting it ceasefire and gaza. south africa's parliament voted last week, recommending the closure of the is really embassy in south africa, as well as a suspension of diplomatic ties for me to middle. it has more from johannesburg. the poll a free palestine resonates with many south africans because of south africa is apartheid history. they say that part of students are going through exactly what people of color in south africa waiting for decades. and so many lists of the entire allows between parties real and, and a parted south africa. they say 2 countries that was together from 1948 to achieve their objectives. and many people, the usa, they're hoping that their presence of this demonstration will bring take it, there's going to the on the
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go to. but i just saw con hara at the 247 health care workers that have been killed in garza, the hospitals that have been and the civilians and soldiers that i've been talking to. thousands of organizations have come together in johannes, but they're a made up of political parties and joe's a civil society organizations, but they won't have one thing in common. they're quoting for a priest, palestine, i'm in to the genocide. they say they also want to, so the african government to diplomatic ties with the israel, that has been on the debate for a number of weeks now. the, so the african parliament has held a votes. oh we, the resolution was false that told africa shoot indeed. save it, ties with israel, but ultimately it's up to the president soto my poor. so, and there's been no word from the president. all the cabinets on what south africa will do next. but protest like this continue around the country. they've been
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posted in main cities like 7. how does but we all as well as cape town, and there are a number of protests to the end the coming days. so me the, i'll do 0 to had his book. and in the u. k. activists from several organizations stage to walk out in central london demanding that their workplace is push for permanent ceasefire and gaza. so do you agree? yeah, go has more this wednesday is the international day of solidarity with the palestinian people. and it's an opportunity for you and member states to be able to commemorate that solidarity with a cultural event. of course this, yeah, it is a more mock, at least some of the, a fat gathering here, the south bank in central london, an area which is an arts and cultural hub of people from several different creative organizations who have arranged or moved couch to the mazda the organizations that
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they work full off for home and, and ceasefire in casa, i think it's a really important for us to check the right to be able to speak, often speak out and don't be scads. there's a lot of sense to have going on. and there's a lot of fear around speaking out, especially if you work within an institution. and i think for those right now we want to be able to call full permanency soc ceasefire. and. ready one all government to talk about we wouldn't be institutions are funded by the government to talk about as well. this is not the only event that is taking place. there are multiple accounts that are retiring at universities and colleges across the country, demanding a permanent c spy, but also calling for more to be done to protect those, working in the creative industries and the west bank and gaza. but also to protect journalists, the committee to protect and this itself has said that this is the most deadly conflict today. so and it's records and that more needs to be done also around the censorship for those who are trying to raise awareness of what is happening in gaza
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itself. and sonya by eval, i'll just sarah london, us for more than 2 weeks services at the office. just the hospital in northern garza, came to a halt is really forces laid siege to the strips biggest health facility. many patients have since experienced severe complications. a number of them have died. the hospital is trying to restore critical operations, at least for now, dr. my one of both sides is the chief surgeon and i'll shift the hospital. he says that a large number of patients are still unable to access health care. despite the ceasefire, says is that okay. busy nothing is coming to the hospital that i don't think so most of the medical aid it goes to. busy 80001000 hospital, nothing is coming to the and the area of gather just the food and the water and other stuff that and if you will, some of the fuel, which it related to the brother surface. i bought the filter in god. i said that to
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say that we don't have any patients. now, most of the visions are either going to do the 1000 and hope to be done, but the number of patients, the outcomes that asking for the surfaces to complete the management, not the vision. so good enjoy doing this for they are the one to the south and it helps me, does this, did he or in guidelines in the north, in bulk of gather a huge number of friends just based on what the facts are. they are coming in to ask about the health. busy but okay, does it close the sheet the that's the model with all of that will open the emergency department and to start to receive then you come out of a new. busy a new batch of the shape of the what we need if you are the. busy the, the fuel and sort of a division of it does okay to meant then i let it sit and you have. busy does on so on, but the most important thing is if you worked on the genetics of the home, because without the feeling they cannot do anything really. and these folks with the miss stokes presents
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a guy who has ministry of health says that unless injured people are evacuated from gaza, hundreds may die because of the collapse of the health care system and stuff like that. because that is indicating the health sick to in guns that is catastrophic. these really okey patient is still preventing the hospitals from getting enough fuel and medicines as they have been since the bruce, who will begin on the 7th of october hospitals in northern guns. a still didn't receive fuel and medicines. and so things we'll like to get was a situation and shelters with a displaced people are, is very dangerous shelters. and now hosting 1300000 people they liked the minimum necessities for healthy to main life. there's not enough food, not enough drinking water or water for hygiene and personal care in these youngsters to this skin diseases us breathing along with infectious and respiratory diseases, we need to pay the way for massive numbers of wounded to go outside of gaza for
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treatments. the number of wounded to lift guns already for treatment is very little compared to the huge number who's still here. we don't want to lose hundreds of injured people because of the deterioration of the house system here and guns and what we're going to be taking a very short break on alpha 0. but i will leave you with these pictures among the latest pictures that we're getting from the roof of border crossing. as we have got the confirmation, these are the ty, nationals who are captives held captive in the gaza strip or being released along with 10 is really a national, some of them dual nationals also being released. so i'm off handing them over to the i c r. c, the international committee of the red cross. that hand over happens at the point of the roof of border crossing between gaza and the egyptian side of the border. and they've been crossover, make it to egypt, and that's where the captive day after day this day, 6 of the ceasefire had then been handed over to israel to be flown into his really
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territory. that's where we are. we're going to reset. we'll be back at the very top of the hour on the an unsettled time upfront takes on the big issues at the new democratic nations justified this kind of behavior is not piece of that is being talked about. it is more unflinching questions, rigorous debate. we are behind the mass that goes to the being to get it out by both sides. clinton. yahoo is to go and there is collateral damage. there's collateral damage. that's more reality is leading to what we're seeing now. the grounds are sufficient upfront without 0 i'm. it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols reserves. indonesia is forced to leave the global easy battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and
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play a role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essentially submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow, thought provoking on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the u. s. on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge risk of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does air reporting in the field means i also get the witness, not just news as breaking, but also history as is unfolding from serbia and redirect when there might be covering politics, i might be covering protest. what's most important to me is understanding what they
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are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible . just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm several venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming over the next 60 minutes from us hands over 14 more captives were being held in gaza. 5 women and 5 miners are among those now heading to israel to russian is really women were released earlier. they are now back in israel,

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