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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 30, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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what's most important to me is understanding what they 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 . the alarm several venue is 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, and 30 palestinian prisoners are due to be released by israel. they include 16
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miners and 14 women. for the moment there is no word on an extension of the ceasefire, but talks on that are ongoing. the us says that it is full full. there will be an agreement and is really forces shoot and kills to palestinian children an 8 year old. and a teenager. this in a raid in the block you find was the it is 2200 g m t. that means it is now midnight and gaza warehouse has released 16 captives on the 6th day of a ceasefire. within the past hour, 10 is really captives, and 4th time nationals have traveled through the roof of crossing to egypt. those are the latest pictures. these really captives include dual citizens from the us, from germany and from the netherlands. earlier a to is really russians arrived at the ship, a hospital near tell of eve, 50 year old elena trooping off and 73 year old irina patsy can be seen here getting
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off the helicopter. they've been released under a separate agreements between our mazda and russia. as all of this is taking place, talks are ongoing to extend the current ceasefire deal, which ends in just 7 hours. guitar has been helping to mediate the negotiations as foreign ministry says that the main focus now is to secure an end to the war. he says, 3 is really captives including a 10 month old baby were killed during and is really bombardment of gaza. and the baby was the youngest captive taken by how much during the october some attack speak to him, the fellow who some of the hyundai, you're joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. we have just 7 hours left before the ceasefire. and as we at, as we speak, there is no official confirmation that it is going to be extended even though we know there are negotiations on that. we'll come back to that on just
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a moment. but 1st, let's just recap where we are on day 6 of the ceasefire agreement that is supposed to see captives released and exchange for palestinian prisoners being free because those wheels are in motion, but it's not yet been completed. and that's exactly right. well, if this our, these really military has confirmed that the additional 10 is really captives, as part of the extension of the ceasefire agreement have been handed over to the red cross and have crossed over into egypt through the flash border crossing. these really armies spokesperson in a post on ax, formerly known as twitter, announcing that they will then go into the hands of b as rallies for identification process ease before they make their way back into is really territory and go to the hub study military base in the south of the country for an initial medical check before they go via helicopter to several different hospitals in the tel aviv area. we do know that there was
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a delay in the release of these captives due to what is really media was reporting as quote logistics and technical errors. but nonetheless, they said that the release would happen as we have now seen each day of this cease fire. and it's extension that has brought 2 different situations for the release of the captives at each day in its own way, was unique with its own set of problems in other restrictions as we've seen. now while there hasn't been much else released on these cap is we do know their names. we do know their ages. the youngest is 13 years old. there are a couple of teenagers in the group as well, and the rest are elderly women. we also know that there are 4 types nationals among the released group. this is in addition to the 10 is rarely use and also we know
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that to do russian is ran. we women were released at the beginning of the evening in a separate deal that was made. so as of now, these really is confirming that the attendance really captives are on their way to is really territory. okay, that's where we are on the the, the deal for captive release versus palestinian prisoner release. what are you hearing on your end, on the possible extension of a ceasefire? as well as really media is reporting that the war cabinet is convening to discuss a possible extension to the ceasefire. but remember, even though we are now in day 6 and extension period of 2 days of the ceasefire, these rallies never actually confirmed that the extension was going to happen. but rather the buddies announced that all parties had agreed to it. and when asked about it in the last several days,
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this really officials had been deflecting the question and not really answering it, which those in line with their cautious optimism among the entire situation. remember, before the deal for the captives was even slated to begin these really armies spokesperson daniel had got he was saying, but nothing is final until it actually happens. and they don't want to make any promises, but essentially they can't fulfill. know all that is going on, we have been hearing from all these really officials, both political and military. and something interesting i want to point to here is the statement from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office released earlier in the day that said that they're looking to make the most out of this deal to release in. in fact, all of the women and children who are currently being held captive inside of gaza. that under this current framework, they're looking to maximize that. but again, no confirmation of an extension of the ceasefire. that would see 10 is really
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captives released per additional day that is added on that. well, that statement came from the prime minister's office. we've also been hearing from him, his defense minister, yellow gallano, war cabinet member, been against. and even these really army chief of staff hurts the hell levy who have all been saying that, well they haven't given any confirmation about the extension of the ceasefire. one thing they are sure of is that fighting is going to resume. and in fact, these really army, it has jo to prove new attack plans and battle plans where there continue ground defensive inside of the gaza strip. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu while speaking tonight and meeting with has a regional councils in the south of areas that were impacted by the headmaster tax . on october 7th, he was essentially pushed by some of those members. and they said, how can we put our trust in you knowing that this happened? and he said that the war is going to continue because israel simply has no choice.
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and when asked if the military operations were going to be continuous, he said on a politically yes, not just to them, but also in a post on social media. so he's been reiterating the 3 goals he's laid out since the beginning of the war. the 1st is the total dismantlement of how massive military and political capabilities to ensure that israel feels no sort of security threat from the gaza strip. and the final one is the return of all the captives, which israel seemingly so wants to maximize this deal framework as much as possible. but as for confirmation on the extension of the ceasefire, no word yet from these railways are okay so, so it's clear from your reporting and other reporting that we're getting home to the both sides, these relays and how mos are preparing at the same time to continue to cease fire and to continue fighting and we don't know which one is going to end up being the current ceasefire expires in no less than 7 hours. and we still have no
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confirmation that there's going to be another one to replace it on the so who reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much for that. i want to go live now to honda of the need in ramallah. put a i know you are, you know, on this watch as you have been several evenings in a row waiting for palestinian prisoners to be released and ordinarily. so it's now midnight where you are typically at midnight when you and i would talk, the prisoners would already have been released, but things have been delayed this evening. what can you tell us on your end? the things are much lower this evening, but the patients know that they're really good happened the next hour to hour off. because now does the captain go on their way? and also because the reality is on the ground, we just heard from someone in the town of the, to the, near the also present the new jersey of forces have this going to that house that we're giving an indication to people. those buses will be leaving the offer present
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as sometime in the next hour or so. we also know that the, the national recalls really with all of this is that either on his way or i just arrived at the prison most the probably the news i was supposed to be sweet, 50 women, and 15 minus 15 of them actually residential side was bags of living age, either of the hours joined by imagine that the mind. thank you very much with joining me now. you are waiting 2 nights for your sister in law and she has been detained off to do 2 of her 7 attacks. what happened?
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you hadn't had anybody who had issues 65, she was added to the old bit with other 3 or had a brothers because they are old. and they understood menu had families. 3 girls, all of them in the middle of the nice white house. they bought them from the ground, big stuff then become big this and this stuff, keeping them on. she was hearing that without shouting, they may have suffered m b, b, they mix or hey somebody, somebody. and they told me they didn't expect that they really, really interesting a woman in the head and especially issues a woman had a son passed away last year. they kept them on, she has out of this time in prison. and she has all of a sudden i've missed the interview and it has been the bus the way she has to do this. she has other ones from outside. she's a grad both of us, i'm fine. she's taking care of them. so typically,
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it's really narrow. i have been cut off from any communication with the outside world. have you got any news from her since she's been detained? no, no, not just. we have a lawyer. he had visited in belmont and she says, the license type is still there. she said, we are starving. she said, that is know a lot. and they, they took the clothes from them and did she, she was asking everybody in the media because he and of the mac, the, the menus, they're working with a is there any they told me that if anybody talks about 2 or something like this, they wouldn't bring him to head. so this use was what it was and once publish, i need to think on facebook or whatever because to so many gigs they can because of publishing something like this. so she was worried that something would happen. so i had a grandson that still says and now today would be a day for him to be released. no,
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you were talking about the threat that the prisoners get know we spoke to a lot of those who have been released over the past a few days and they were telling us that not only they got friends not to speak to anyone, not to celebrate free them, but to so they were very worried about me be returning to prison is do you think that's a really concern for them? have been before my husband maybe about will be he's now been below this time and you finish 43 years, not to go this separate his name. he was released in shall need in 2011. often he finished 53 years and dos altogether to was like 10 years old. is this is when he was in 1978 i'm. he was really systems of the vin. we gets mad enough to invest a month off of that. i'm willing to give it all the fancy one once i'm big time and
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that is the table. i've been southern people. how strongly do you know this is they make an exchange. you remember how much i'm this i'm this is happening now. what you have actually being and these very new sold you bought was exchange for several policy. now. is there a fee and they make this exchange shelly to is know happy with his family and i am waiting for my husband for my news on something i'm for the 1st place. they give him 50 months and i hope policy will go home. but they can't get from the judges and they said, no, we wanted to be in business. so this that's making it back to me again, which is mostly get even we feel is fine for the supreme court. and they didn't find any reason, but they couldn't say that to them. they didn't say, okay, let him stay all this time. but even the didn't speak and say i was to the people say i have to just because this is not, this is administered reports. it's not the judge what he can say is not the word from him. this is high from like missing the whole bid on others every punish duty
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and i spoke to said that the story of a palestinian family is the story of the tension. that is not one family. you doesn't have at least a member. you have several members and you also had another sister in law that was released just a few days ago and she was have under this administrative detention. yes. her name is how many, but it would, this is $59.00. she was before the civil store, but they yes. and they took before the head to the head side and the 2 of her son, she has put in prison to 3 of them. administrative detention. i'm tenant the same thing. and this is news for who don't know what's the extension of what is the dimensions? that means you don't, they don't charge anybody was anything below your sam says he's not allowed to know what is exactly and that can give you some of the papers. they give it to us. they
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say just how much they should be admitted, essentially with both any of these in, without i mean, you know, acquisition, she has nothing just they wanted this and business and what they say that they've done this to the public to the home. what about this? if they have something they made, so i'm asking them you give hand on 4 months why 4 months if she's been just why 4 months. but the administrative dimension, this is, they give somebody 4 months, then they wouldn't have to use the best, and they would give them either 4 months on the product. so it's usually to the higher, it's a 6 months. so we have people this phase in prison, more than 10 years as administrative detention. and one question, one of you know, is 31 man from my village. he finished 10 years finished finish. then before he go on, they give them a defensive it's, it's something you've got to believe what's happening then. what's the legal? i've just been doing that it is a very positive that i think is in some sense of security concerns without giving
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any explanation. but if you look at your family, your hasn't been just sisters in law, they show who i mean, you have at least 10 members of your family. what that does have admitted to so what is the policy behind is what's the message the height is 50. so many members of one, that's just how many we have they have to administer the pension and one of them, he's a b o, a boy in school. he's going to be released today that he and he wasn't in school and they give him administrative dimension. and they give him on the 60 page the 6 and they, he, they get, this is, is do something to bring anybody to put some insight on us of the summer. so, but they wants many people to be in business. so they make exchange because they know how much they would make this change with them. so as you see now, they are taking this woman which they are in prison. now they are not supposed to
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be visiting or they would ever since ultimately somebody saw. but so the price of something would be exchange with how much they know that big of the money. you can know that's from the business of the club. how many people that are the, how the somebody vendors and one day a woman had age 65, she's been doing this and she wasn't before with overhead age. and the same thing goes hand in $59.00 outside. she wasn't then just going to be something dentures, and one day, this is not my pleasure to get. thank you very much. now says the 7th of october, about $3300.00 valley seniors across to occupy its west bank has been detained both since there's a ceasefire. a deal actually 203 have been detained, was 210 have been released. so at the end of the day, it's a 0 sum number when it comes to finally seniors. and we have talked to some of them
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and they have or was concerned because they have received records before leaving the prison. and once they were free, we go to meet them at night, away from the prying eyes of is really settlers. an occupation forces nearby. fleet cousins, recently released, but with respect to prison still hanging over their heads. as mentioned, you could say a good name was sentenced to 15 months for throwing stones, a symbolic gesture by young palestinians to resist these rainy 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? i'm just defending myself in my village. i'm not a terrorist, as they say, that as could say was driven out of all state prison. his cousin mohammed was coming in, he had been waiting outside for could say to be released when soldiers detained him
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. 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 was like that before. now they lock you in a room until you're broken and admit to anything they want. when i go 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 to 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, 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
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one of them individually threatening that if our interview aired, they would return to jail. more than 3300 police didn't 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 each of the 1st time when we had 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 detained to use for exchanges during deals. either that's why i say that those who are held off to october, the 7th, a hostages and not prisoners. so you just have to move the women. how much does that was release? 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, 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
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. 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? fox or ongoing for a 2nd extension to the ceasefire? in gaza, alpha 0 is hush him or how bar joins me now with the latest on that hash. and it's past midnight in, in israel, and in gaza. that means are about 6 and a half hours left before this current ceasefire expires. as your reporting earlier said, there were a strong indications. there's going to be a, an extension to the ceasefire, but for the moment it's, it's, it's not there. so is it, i mean, we haven't heard it. and now sufficiently,
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so is this one of those deals where it's, it's there, it's ready to be announced and they're just waiting for the passing prisoners to be released. then they announce it, or is it a situation where they're still talking about it? and the deal is not done this just talking about it, but they are confident it's happening. feel confident, the extension of the c o, this is by a, these going to happen as you saw earlier. there's been now the release of the, of these rarely cop tips with it, waiting to see the release of the understand prisoners which should happen any time now, right of to that. where like you to have from the outside, the minister of foreign affairs about what's next and when it comes to us next is going to be the 2nd extension of the seas buying agreement. do we know the parameters of this possible next ceasefire? it would be still based on the same criteria which is basically the release of it
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is vitally the civilian captives, that exchange for the odyssey and prisoners for every policy is ready to come to 10 of us in prison is now wait, hold on, but it has the ratio change only though, we're still on the $1.00 to $3.00 ratio was the so for so for every is really captive released a 3 policy and press release. exactly. and then they're hoping to be able to start talking about the product, these variety soldiers, which is going to come to the next phase. but the extension of the ceasefire is going to be quite significant. the moment, uh, full auto which has been the key the day to these agreement. they would like to see this says via hold to continue for them to be able to convince the is why it is and how much of the need for
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a prolonged seized by us is 5. the with a for as long as it takes. and we put an end to the atrocities, the bombardment and the suffering of the 15 cause of this currency supply that were potentially looking at this new extension. would it be a day by day ceasefire, where every 24 hours were wondering whether its about the end or be extended, or would it be multiple days? potentially? were talking about the few days, 2 to 4 days maximum. okay. they, we could be right back here in 48 hours having the same discount. oh yes. oh yes. until the release of the civilians. and then when it comes to the soldiers to the different palomino. so to the different dynamics, this is where the key mediation is. hoping when they get to the soldiers, it could be that tony pointing all the agreements between us and these writers for the simple reason,
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the how my sons is lemay. she had been saying that we would only release the the soldiers if is right, commits to release all the policy areas in these writers. james. so think that these writers have sofa rejected, but you know, to move forward. so do you have to ask a site to make concessions and the todd is looking for to see that america's put some concession, some pressure. all of these right is to make some concessions, obviously is exactly what the upside is. have been doing was just talking to the to have mass often times on the need to make some concessions for this to move forward . if they agree, oh, that's fine. the batch of the president exchange. it could be the one that would give a strong indigo shows of whether or not we're likely to see a pub. and it says via the, these rallies i responded or that at least they put forward a proposal of their own today publicly. and they said you,
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this war could end if yes, there's a, there's a continued release of captives versus prisoners. but also the top hamas leader is hand themselves in. and if they do that, then the work it in. and it seems like, you know, each side has put forward the deal that they say could and all of this, and it seems like without concessions. then both of those deals, both of those proposals from either side or non starters. when you, when you, when you see this, the, the stance of these rise sofa, the best thing that you would expect. so what happens, we're going off to how much as we move into the south of the, of the strips of this trip. i was talking about that about a 100 units and, and the, and then they were saying, if, how much release is all the soldier all the, for all the captives, then we're good to think about what's next. of course, each party faces an extremely delicate task. the, the, the work in
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a fine line here, they need to make concessions, but they won't like to set it to the people on the projects that this is the best i can to find a way out for all the fontes. i also have to say that how much space is an extremely difficult challenge which is basically, so they would have to tell people by the end of the day with the with is this for you to come up for to have people coming to them and say this is against the backdrop of all the destruction, all the suffering, all the shots of lives. was it worth it? she's going to be an extremely painful concession to be made by both parties. if they would like to see an end, to the prolong, says like, no cuts out of that key made ga to is looking at the situation moving forward. but at the same time, they do understand as well as calculus and how much calculus they cannot afford to come out to, for, to come half way and say,
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it's not going to work. the deed is going to disintegrate, because if it disintegrates, it's an old, ultimate, you're confrontation, it's, it's, it's an uncertainty is the obvious, what could be the most unprecedented instability of this bottom? oh, the well. so this explains why the 3 key players, this vision, the america is the outside is of the options, are determined to see this move forward. it is $1030.00 gmc $20.00 to $30.00 gmc. that means it's just, it's gone midnight local time in gaza. and it is real, there are 6 and a half hours left on the currencies fire and 6 and a half hours that cease fire ends. and i hear your point. i hear you're reporting that we are very close to an extension of the ceasefire for the moment. it hasn't been officially announced. i would also point out that the exchange of is really captives for palestinian prisoners on day 6 of the seas. 5,
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the day we're in now. hasn't yet been completed. alger 0 is hush him. i hope our thank you very much for all your reporting is going to be a long night. thank you. now is really forces have killed 2 palestinian children during yet another raid in jeanine in the occupied westbank and a warning to our of yours. some of the images that we're about to show you are disturbing. here is the moment that is really forced his shot dead 8 year old adam, a goal in the head. you can see another palestinian dragon came away from his really bullets in an effort to save him. and here is the moment that another child was killed. 15 year old uh basel. i bought a wasa. he was shot in the chest as he was trying to run away is really forces were preventing citizens and paramedics from reaching the interested insight. jeanine charles stratford is following developments from inside the janine refugee camp. this right is being described by residents here inside the janine refugee camp as being the largest, right. they can remember suddenly, since the beginning of the war and yes of truly
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a rig quotes each video footage has a period of the shooting of these 2 young boys. the policy, you know, sorry 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 ready for us, he's well withdrawing that software right 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 would suggest 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 just being described as one of the largest is ready military wise, the largest industry right since the beginning of the war residents of describing that being hundreds of soldiers, that not only came into the camp, but something that they hadn't seen since the beginning of the war,
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soldiers walking around the town as well. a still a head on alpha 0 marching the palestine rallies in south africa to mark the us international day of solidarity with palestinians. more on that after a short break the the, the weather brought to you by visit cutoff. hello. we're seeing some phenomenal amounts of freight for across east, impossible, straight erasing these. these just don't see the sun, the heads rumbling away across that se, in corner. this area of light pressure, some pulse widely seen around 200 millimeters, a frame or more with 2 spots, getting close to just beyond 300 millimeters. all right, i'll place the site will ease off as we go through the next couple of days. still some showers in the full cost here floating on the white ground. the flooding
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concerns in place is to be a flood warnings for some across the southeastern corner, some heavy right to into central pos notice heavy heavy as well, of course, but the front of flooding as we go on through the next style. so having time is to move a little further east, which as we go on through friday to break it down, pool is coming across into queensland that stays still a few showers down towards the southeast corner. and that went to weather, making his way out into the tasman garage. they pushing some wet weather, introduce a gland as we go on into the next style safe but west impossible. strider, here it is generally try with a good deal of sunshine, gently dried, sofa, eastern parts of the japan, but across the west we have got some sea effects. nice, some winter weather coming into western positive horseshoe. this thing very unsettled. outside of the weather brought to you by visit castle while you're looking at that is one of the breach points through which how much collect just came in, took his word warning, sirens here,
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like the rails over there is some site has been remarkably intensified during the last couple hours, we've seen these as strikes really concentrated on residential homes and residential buildings with dangerous spillover, of course, as well. so that the moment the conversation here is a minute inside the hospital then without oxygen, without electricity is being debaters. and the baby's inside the house, they're dying one after another one of these 5 pills in every single day. the
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of the be watching else, is there a reminder of our headlines this our 30 policy and prisoners are due to be released by israel. they included 16 miners and 14 women. they're currently in prison in the occupied westbank. 10 released is really captives, along with 4th time nationals have traveled through the roof of crossing from casa into egypt. is really captives include dual citizens from the us, from germany. and the netherlands. as all of this takes place, talks are ongoing to extend the ceasefire deal. it runs out in the coming hours. katara has been helping the media to go to a us president joe biden is said to be extremely concerned about israel's next phase of its war. and gaza quoting to
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official sources, the news website axles says biden warrant is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that an offensive and southern gaza would worsen the humanitarian crisis. on petty co hain is in washington dc. patti, we've got this reporting about biden's concerns and at the same time, his top diplomat, the us extra state entity blinking has just arrived in tel aviv one, assumes that through various channels of communication, those concerns will be conveyed to the israelis of all of this is not a coincidence here we have that. exactly. right, and this is very typical for how washington works, especially when it comes to relations with israel. so let me take you through the last couple of days about 5 days ago biting was asked if a conditions could be put on a to is really, and he said it's a worthwhile worthwhile thought. well, that seemed surprising coming from joe biden, who has been nothing but full throated defence of israel since this all began
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traveling to israel, getting netanyahu's ad beer bear hug. so then a couple days later his staff comes out and says, no, no, we're not changing the policy yet. not yet. and then we get just 24 hours ago. i was here in this very spot telling you that we were hearing from and named sources within the administration that someone from the, by the ministration. talk to someone in news really, government saying exactly that the operation in the south can not be anything like what happened in the north. i mean the massive environment, the armored vehicles, the soldiers saying they have to limit civilian casualties. so then again just spoke to you about this about 24 hour visit. busy job, i didn't put it on social media that from us once the work to continue. we cannot give them what they seek. that seems like a huge departure. so now, and it's very much coordinated because it's not just access. now it's politico, it's a washington post. the white house as charter reporters. this was bite and he's specifically
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called the prime minister benjamin netanyahu this sunday and said, you cannot do what you did in the north in the south. so it's all happening literally moments before secretary state entity blankets, plain land in tel aviv. and now i think it's also important to point out this is probably the most public criticism, valid criticism that, that, that we've heard from the, by the administration. we have never seen president joe biden take any public concrete steps to actually demand israel. do anything. this is all a way of sending the message to these relays that they're not happy and they don't feel like that. and yeah, who is listening to them? that's the message the blinking will deliver in person. so again, he's never actually taking any public steps so you might be thinking, what's the point? this is all pastoring. so it's different now. he's got more political cover on israel than he has ever had before. half of the democratic senate congress sent a letter to president joe biden expressing concern about a to israel. we've had very prominent centers come up and say we shouldn't give
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them the aid is already in law that you can give military weapons to people who violate human rights there. so the summer saying that needs to be a cease fire, somerset and there needs to be an actual effort at a 2 state solution to a piece plan and then enter the bar. but so that is a huge number of democratic senators. it's really unheard of in washington were up until now, even just a few years ago, a support for israel was iron clad, bi partisan, and it wasn't to be question publicly, petticoat lane. thank you very much for all that reporting all that context. i'm going to put that to our guest. now let's bring in lauren's corp. he's a senior fellow at the center for american progress and a former us assistant secretary of defense sir, you're joining us from washington dc. you heard that reporting there since the beginning of this war. there has been almost no daylight publicly between washington and the government of benjamin netanyahu. it seems that is now changing with this latest reporting with the context of patty was giving us. that is
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daylight. and yeah, and there's no doubt about the fact that they are finally going public because i think a lot of their private ammunitions have not worked to the extent that they would, that they would like. and don't forget the united states was also. busy out of the arrangements with gutter and egypt that worked with home wash to get this uh, uh, pause on c spy or whatever you want to call it, or a couple of days. and the united states is also flight from the beginning. been public about a 2 state solution. they did not did not want to have israel take over gauze a get okay. so this is all being reported and perhaps also leak just as anthony blinking lands and television. so you would be, you would expect that blinking is going to be conveying that same message once again
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to these really leadership no doubt about it. but don't forget, tony blake is basically right from the beginning. has been saying that he was concerned about the number of civilian casualties in the war. and now we have more and more evidence of how bad goals civilian casualties were. so yes, he has been pretty much on that page of us since the beginning. and i think it's no coincidence that president buys and finally came out publicly with the blinking about to go in and say, prime minister netanyahu. i wonder what your view is on the current discussions for extending the see style of the reporting seems to be that there is a strong chance the ceasefire is going to be extended in the coming hours because the current one expires in 6 hours and 20 minutes if indeed it is extended, where do you think that takes us as well? i say give this extended basically that takes us closer to what diplomatic solution
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to this horrible situation. because basically, the more pressing is or released, the more support you're going to get in the countries for a ceasefire. don't forget, i mean not only the united states, there's a lot of criticism of israel, which is kind of a pointed out is on hurdle. i mean, all almost have to, you know, almost half the democrats to have basically spoken out against the war and providing all of these, uh, they, these weapons. and so i think that basically you have people in israel to who are not happy with what's happening. so if you can extend it each time you extend it, that gives more more credibility to what zip automatic solution. this will be my question. i keep hearing, you know, the more time the longer the ceasefire loss,
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the more time diplomats and politicians have to find a diplomatic solution. but we're also not hearing concretely what a diplomatic solution could look like other than people saying they, you know, that they want the 2 state solution in the region. but that sounds like more of an incantation at this stage than an actual concrete plan to get out of this war. as well is no doubt about the fact that as we would say, the devil is into detail. that's one thing and say, yeah, let's have a ceasefire, will exchange prisoners and we'll begin to work on a 2 state solution. but the real question is, why does how boss will like to do? don't forget, the israelites have been at war with that several times that it ended sort of like conclusively. and d as rallies, basically they present a prime minister. netanyahu has a very tenuous hold on power there. so i do think it's easier said than done
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that, you know, we had to extend a truce and then we'll come to some sort of agreement. but i do think that we have to be very careful not to allow israel to have the same tactics that they used in the north, in the south, as president biden mansion and even what they're doing in the north. i may because the number of civilian casualties was just way beyond what one of them would have expected from a strategic or military point of view. so do you expect right now that the, the mediators, whether it's guitar, the us egypt, or discussing specific points about what to do in the next few days, what to do in the next few weeks, what a political solution looks like? what a medium term solution looks like. do you think all of that is being discussed right now, or do you think they're really only handling the immediate future ceasefire for an extra day or? no, i should say 2 days. and i think they'll look at it ever say,
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don't forget, we've got all, i'm bachelor r i c i a director, bill barnes, there i had been there for a while and the united states basically has worked with gartner and egypt on getting those ceasefire. so now i, i think that they. busy are working at a, trying out various ways to bring this to, to an end. and i can't underestimate the role of god or when they were having trouble extending a truce. the, you know, they went there, sat there later hire to tell a baby and was able to get the israel east to agree to extend that lawrence cord senior fellow at the center for american progress. the former us assistant secretary of defense. thank you for joining us. on the program this our thank you for how we've just hours to go before a french aisle ceasefire ends. high level diplomatic efforts are taking place at the united nations to try to avoid more bombardment of gaza. gabriel, that was on the reports from the un headquarters in new york at the united nations
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. foreign ministers from an error up is lumnick block of countries with the same not just of extending the ceasefire, but ending the war altogether. so we are here to make a clear statement that's a truth is enough enough. what is needed is a ceasefire. what is needed is a credible piece and a piece that blasts. and that allows the palestinians and israelis to live side by side in 2 states. anything else will result in continuing crisis in the region? the un secretary general began the meeting by saying that, well, but aid entering guys that has increased during the current pause and hostilities. and it is not nearly enough in those negotiations that taking place to put along the tools which we strongly welcome. but we believe we need it through
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humanitarian ceasefire. power has been a key player and the negotiations to in the fighting. we hope that the progress made well under pen efforts to put an end to the bloodshed and lead ultimately to serious discussions with relaunch a political process to put an end to the suffering and realize the aspirations of the palestinian people in the united states or israel's most loyal ally and the un continues to call for a longer pause, but not a full and israel's bombardment of guys. we want to see this humanitarian pause extended. israel has been very clear that it is prepared to continue the pause and fighting for every day that how mosse releases an additional 10 hostages. the ball is now in her mouth as court. here in the halls of the united nations. it's clear that the pause in fighting was welcomed, but now worry, and it was only temporary. and that if or when is real decides to resume its
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bombardment of gaza, will likely mean more innocent civilians are killed and a set back in diplomatic efforts. gabriel was on the i'll just needed a to knighted nations in new york as the various events are being held across the world to mark the un international day of solidarity with the palestinian people in the south african city of johannesburg. trade unions and members of civil society had been holding demonstrations, calling for an immediate cease fire and guns. south africa's parliaments voted last week, recommending the closure of the is really embassy in south africa and a suspension of diplomatic ties for me to middle. it has more from the hands, but the poll a free palestine resonates with many south africans because of south africa's apartheid history. they say that part of students are going through exactly what people of color until that result went through for decades. and so many lists of doing power allows between parties well and, and a parted south africa,
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they say 2 countries that work together from 1948 to achieve their uptake to many people in the usa. they're hoping that they're present that this demonstration will bring take on the on the go through. but i just hop on holler at the 227 health care workers that have been killed in garza hospitals that have been the civilians and children 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, and an end to the genocide. they say they also want to, so the african government to types diplomatic ties with israel,
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that has been on the debate for a number of weeks now. the so the african parliament has held a votes all with the resolution was posit, told africa, shoot indeed, civil ties with israel, but ultimately the, 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 was due next, but protest like this continue around the country. they've been posted in maine cities like devon. johanna is but where we are as well as cape town. and there are a number of quotes his plans to the coming days. so me the, i'll do 0 to had his book in the palace to unit flag has been raised in norway's capital in solidarity with the people have gone to the un general assembly adopted the partition of palestine on november 29th. 1947, the mayor of the norwegian capital says that those with the palestinian background should feel safe in the country. the item, the smallest phenomenon,
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it's an international un day today for showing solidarity with the policy. people wouldn't be no more than 5 causing children to have lost their lives. it's only natural to remember them. in other news now, australia is prime minister his apologize. but what he describes is one of the darkest chapters in the country. his medical history, anthony alban, easy issued the national apology to survivors of the, the little my tragedy. the medication cause birth defects and thousands of babies worldwide. sour clock 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 in my hot and hot lung problems and i was a blue baby. wasn't supposed to live. but i am still here. i believe the mine was
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billed as a one to drug and was why they used in the 19 fifties and early sixties to treat morning sickness and those. yeah. 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 george. 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 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
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a year. of all the survivors here to study have welcome the apology. i still believe the more can be done that includes healthcare survivors size still difficult to navigate. i think it would be lovely to see that probably some all a g 's that set the government step up and plunk 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 she says it's a step forward in the healing process or clock out your 0 prison. british prime minister, risky snack escalated his war of words with the leader of greece on wednesday, accusing prime minister, carry out. cause me to attack is of trying to grandstand over the parthenon marbles
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bits of talk. it said that the dispute had helped draw international attention to greece is longstanding, claim to the artifacts jumpstart off the list has more from athens, as it's not happened before, at least in living memory, a prisoner's prime minister refusing to mutual greek one ends on the subject of a national cause, the reunification of the passing on levels being held in the prisoner's museum with those remaining in athens. when it was clear that the purpose of a meeting was not to discuss expensive issues for the future. the role of it's a grandson and reinvestigate issues of the phone. it wasn't appropriate in the shadow of the acropolis museum boots 14 years ago, specifically to how's the re united connection greeks were incensed. yeah, my nice on. yeah, it was on her adult behavior from a british prime minister to a colleague from new york and union. greek prime minister, q u, i cause me to attack is made license. it's saying this now put back side, giving the past and on levels more global publicity,
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but there were other topics the 2 leaders didn't get to discuss is the results like migration. now me, so it's a, i think this is quite unexpected and surprised us unpleasantly. because the negative impression here, i think so you're not going to tories face of popularity problem a few months before general elections. and he wants it to make an impression. greece has been asking for its mobiles back in earnest for at least full decades. and the vast majority of greek society supports that cause. this government has been pushing hard for a deal that would lend the british museum, other treasures in return for the mobiles permanent free pat creation. little guns, removal of the sculptors was controversial from the moment. it happened more than 2 centuries ago, and no one here expects a quick solution. but the greeks did at least expects the courtesy of being heard, jumpstart, awful. us elder 0 athens. in fact, our coverage of israel's war on gaza. now, palestinians are now discovering the extent of the damage from is really
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a tax on cultural and religious sites in the gaza strip. how does the reports know it has been sped thesis. what's left of god says russia cultural center, people who does the used to fluctuate souls to attend the exhibitions, as it's now destroyed. it's holds unrecognizable. does. as libraries have not been sped, eva is advisable, budman sub destroyed book, some documents dating back decades. so when we move around to gaza, we feel very angry and very so there's one. so we can discover know how much damage has been inflicted on the buffalo structure of the city of the cultural centers on the main libraries of the city and on the public, the main public yards churches and most of top also have been destroyed. this is the greek orthodox charging gaza before the war was the oldest octave chuck in the
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city. it was sheltering. hundreds of people when it was attacked. is the really strikes of also completely destroyed moles on 50, most of the 7th of october. but the majority of the destruction has been people's homes, with antalya neighborhoods, lifting drawings about 60 percent or was housing units has been destroyed. we are really difficult as to deal with the rubbing and due to the age of the about the, the, the budget to the life order or they have the joe, the, during the war the. and we have to think about thousands of people according to the administrator of growth and the, the, the time is the war on god's the us come at the tremendous cost for the police tedium people on the most treasure sites have them haven't been just data that is it for me 0 of any age since a date 6 hours less before the 6 fire it expires in the gaza?
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will be reporting on that at the top of the hour with jonah whole stay with us. the one of the largest green spaces in atlanta, georgia is being cleared to build a $19000000.00 lease training facilities i for or the board is the same that they were to join us. also, ortiz across accusing, 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 cuts off from the higher risk. this has become a make shift time for some palestinians, and the goal is to strip. it was the local government building, design for sports, and ours is our account for display. these men were employed under
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a game and israel made with the goals of labor ministry which allowed a set number of people to work in israel. but on such a day, employee is acting on his ready police. instructions were told to take them to check points at the point west bank. we are talking about as we speak, 550. this number might just tries to a 700 or maybe a 1000 because people are keep, they are keeping pouring. once they are discovered inside israel handed over to these read the military and they own val just simply left off to being beaten and accumulated on patrick points to find their way to the, to the surface. everyone who is watching the news on that mobile phones. but unlike your right, they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. they couldn't get home. and there's nothing they can do about his unsettled tax upfront takes on the big issues, avenue, democratic nations justified this kind of behavior is not piece of that is being to just about it is more unpleasant questions. rigorous debate. we are the kinds that
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must, that goes to the bean, got it out by both clinton young, who lives to go, and there was collateral damage this collateral damage. that's more t p 's leading to what we're seeing now in the ground or solution upfront without 0 . the i'm us hands over 40 more captives who would be held in garza 5 women and 5 minus are among those now heading to his room. the t palestinian prisoners are due to be released by his run thing please. 16 minus and 14 with the tell her that good to have you with us on jo. now this is l g 0 lie from the also coming up talks continue for an extension of the cause of cease 5,
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which is due to expire in just a matter of hours. us says it's hopeful that will be an agreement.

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