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a rigorous the base, we are the kinds of mice that goes to the being to get it out by both 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 on how to 0. the i'm us hands over 40 more captives who were being held in gaza. 5 women and 5 minus are among those now heading to his room to t. palestinian prisoners are due to be reduced by his run. they include 16 minus and 14 with the tell her that good to have you with us on, jo. now this is al jersey rely from the also coming up towards continue for an
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extension of the gauze, a safe spot which is due to expire in just a matter of hours. us says it's hopeful that will be an agreement and he's ready for his shoot at q 2 palestinian to an 8 year old. and a teenager in a right in the ok button. westbank the what us 2300 as g m t 1 am in gaza warehouse has released 16 captives on the 6th day of a cease fire agreement. 10 is riley captives and 4 tie. nationals have now traveled through the rough crossing from gauze into egypt. the is riley captives into duel citizens from the us, germany and the netherlands, or earlier to his riley russians were released by a most 50 year old, yet not too fond of. i'm 73 year old. you run up to arrived at the sheba hospital near. tell of eve, they've been released under
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a separate agreement between us and russia. there's all this takes place, talk so on. going to extend the sci fi deal. cutoff has been helping to mediate the negotiations. it's foreign ministry says the main focus is to secure an end to the war. but let's speak to m dot salut. she's standing by unoccupied, east jerusalem for us on the. this is the 6th day that we've seen this exchange in motion. the is really captives have now finally been released by almost any gypped update us on the progress. what happens next? the will is really army has actually now confirm that all of those captives are back into is really territory. they are at the head study, a military base in the south being accompanied by these really military and special forces. they're under going initial medical checks after being handed over by the
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red cross through the crossing where they were then in egyptian territory, given to the is really army for identification process. these were, they then made their way to the kid and i will send them or k them. i was sent home crossing in the southern part of the country now and that military base in the south. we do know that after they undergo an initial medical check there, they will all be flown by a helicopter to several different hospitals in the tel aviv area. 6 to be reunited with their families and undergo different medical and psychological testing, they'll be there for a couple of days before they can be released home. now all of this comes after a delay today and the 6th day of the ceasefire. we've been seeing quite unique circumstances every day showing a different kind of result, a different process, a different situation as we are now ending that sees far were in the last day discussions is still ongoing for perhaps an extension jonah and meanwhile,
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and until he blinked into us it grew state in the last hour or so it has landed in tel aviv he'll be meeting at these right and government before moving onto the occupied westbank. we know that the vitamin ministration is very keen to see an extension of this cease fire. nothing has as yet been announced, even as the clock ticks down towards the end of the seas. 5 of 7 am. what are you here as well, this is us secretary of state anthony blankets for trip to israel since the war began. kind of doing a little bit of shuttle diplomacy between all these countries in the region while he's been here in talks about the war, about the release of the captives. now when it comes to further extension of the deal, we are already in day 6 of these really is have not confirmed anything, but it's really media is reporting that the war cabinet is needing to discuss
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a possible extension of it. these really prime minister's office releasing his statement earlier in the day saying that they were going to push for all women and children to be released under the framework of this current deal if they're in. but remember in these last 2 days of the extension that we've been in, these really didn't even confirm that that extension was happening. but rather, i thought had announced that all parties agreed to this extension and is really officials, army officials included what kind of dodging the question when asked about it, because they said, but nothing is final until it actually happens. they've been extremely cautious throughout this entire process. and in this instance, it's seemingly no different, so we are waiting for more news on a possible extension of that cease fire the us secretary of state. and to me blinking arrival. some are hoping we'll sway these really is to go in that direction so that the resumption of the fighting does not continue tomorrow. jonah,
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i'm not saluting the occupied easters of setting the scene for us, at least on the he's really side of things there with the release of the latest trunk. i always writing captives and diplomacy ongoing with the arrival of the us secretary of state. let's go now to the occupied west banquet. honda of the meat is standing by the other side of this exchange. again, day 6, they ceased 5 extended by 2 days. you're waiting now for the release of the 30 palestinian prisoners. i understand. i heard 14 women, 16 miners. you may correct me to add to a 180 palestinian prisoners who have been released so far under this deal. hold that you have written down. once that happens, that would bring the total number of palestinians released to $210.00 with at the moment we are waiting here with many relatives and friends are,
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these seems to be some delay at this stage because there have been some confrontations between is rarely security forces and some of policy news on the out in between. yeah. where the old for prison is. so what we know at this stage is that the international red cross has arrived as the prison. that's all those who are to be released. have been there for several hours. and i've probably been going through what i've practiced at some of those who have been released, told us about who's basically they have a i sort of an interview with an intelligence officer with an army officer inside the prison and where they given guidelines for as for the sending pull, the threats not just speak to the media, not to celebrate the freedom, not to post anything on a social media, and what stern warnings that they could be detained. but again,
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if any of this happens, as you said, it would be $210.00 palestinian prisoners release will be when that latest release goes ahead with reminding our view is i think how does that that is a new number compared to the many thousands of college students that are held by is riley needs jails in the occupied westbank many for a trip trivial offenses. many hills, indeed without charge, without access to laws, without any means of defense. and indeed many of them are arrested since the events of the october october. the 7th well since october, the 7th, 3300 palestinians have been arrested and that number keeps on increasing every morning because it's at night that the is really scary out there,
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raise and have their detention. and this in the morning that we get those updated numbers. now, since there's a ceasefire deal, i've since the release of the 210, another 203 have been detained by these riley forces. so it's really a 0 sum game for the policy putting is at this stage. and you know, many of them as i was mentioning before, before, say that they are threatened that they're tools not to even sure hang up, follow sydney, and slide down the front door not to throw a so that said land just 15 months in prison. if not more, and then as you mentioned, those administrative detention, which basically is well is not the that resume is not obliged to give any explanation to anyone on why that person is the day. it can renew to the dentist every 6 months, for as many terms as it pleases,
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and it just sites secure or is the sensors. and a lot of those who have been, who are going to be released later on in the next hour, or maybe 2 hours have been have on the administrative detention. and we spoke to their families. we spoke to the relatives who are here now. many of them have received phone calls, telling them to not to come here to the square in the center of ramallah in front of the municipality, but rather pick up the of their son or daughter or whoever the relative they're picking up from the road and go directly know, some of them were told not to come here at all. so certainly a lot of threats for everyone involved. we go to meet them at night, away from the prying eyes of is really settlers in occupation forces nearby 3
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cousins recently released. but with respect to prison, still hanging over their heads 19 year old to say a mary was sentenced to 15 months for throwing stones, a symbolic gesture by young palestinians to resist these rainy occupation cleared up the gloves. 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 i say, a s 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. this wasn't his 1st time, but during this late this brief stay in jail, he noticed the conditions have changed. i saw him at the very psychological torture . it was like that before. now they lock you in a room until you've 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
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that hom, 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 war not to celebrate. they new found freedom and not to 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 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. in fact, i myself, i've seen that one of the palestinians must pay the price for the attack,
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regardless of whether they took pos and this or not. yeah. and then all those detained to use for exchanges during deals. i know that's why i say that those who were held off to october, the 7th, a hostages and not prisoners. when my husband, his dad 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, seemingly still in shock and relieved he survived solely so one of the guys was so badly beaten, his cell made skipped 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 insult. 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 a feeling of unease. they are relieved to be at home. but wonder how many nights
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they'll be able to sleep in their beds before it's really soldiers come for them again. without that, how many elders you are in the occupied west now talks are ongoing for a 2nd extension to the cease fire and gaza off shushing of about of joins us now. is on set with me here. good to see you. how she, just to remind our view is the sci fi deal has been mediated by cut off with the help of egypt in the united states, mediating between mazda and israel, who can account to, to one another about this. the sci fi has been extended once for 2 days. we're about to hit the end of that period in just a few hours time. no would have an extension, but lots of positive signals that one is in the offing. what more can you tell us? and indeed, been talking to many people and they basically say they're confident there's going to be a 2nd extension. and it is going to be extremely important of the 6 phase,
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why it's sick is sometime before. if it takes a full, a final shape, the, the talking about the new batch of the competence of prisoners to be released. but at the same time, behind closed doors, biotics flooring, the potential for what happens next. when they saw the re of talks about is why the soldiers, how's cop to buy, how about us, which is going to be the final phase of the ex prisoners exchange, but that's not what we're talking about now. is it now we're probably looking at another short term extension. it is going one day, 2 days. yes. the even now thinking about the potential for 4 days. and this going to be the same criteria is, is riley civilians, health captive by how about exchange for out of city is detained by
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that as well. but is very important because for us, if that, if that can happen. and this is by a horse, as it was phases the ground, full bull tools, all the need to further expand it. and continue within this framework until the can visit the positives, you know, one of the 2 or 3 or 4 weeks from now. it's about time for, i mean, there are, there are lots of problems. they're all, they're all there are enough captives to take us to 3 weeks. full weeks. you say down the line before we start getting to the really high value targets. notice the men because we'd have to get through the civilian men 1st, but the soldiers and for that the price, well the price could be far too high. a price that is real simply isn't with isn't ready to pay. i'm us want the release of a palestinian prisoners in the, in the same day they say, or full and a whole several of us. and they at least crucial for how much. that's the only
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option that can offer them a dignified the exit strategies that can come out of their own people and say, you know what, with this for the policy and people of this is going for the cement, the position of how much nationally, not only in gaza, but also in the west, the bank is why it has been rejecting this option, which is basically all for saying that how much has to understand that they have to hand over release all the prisoners. otherwise, we'll just continue our push self into that are, but i also, and i use what's called thought, which has been instrumental in the latest agreements. it's other than to see if this $160.00 is because they cannot afford and come now and see it's can. that's a collapse of disagreement in the upcoming days. it's good to have a disastrous impacts of the fuse of the region actually be. now eyes is on this
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deal and on the mediating efforts of the guitars throughout many thanks for your thoughts. i should have about the for us and a man who has been shopped into foot by is riley forces during confrontations near romano. it's off the troops storm, the town of petunia in the occupied west bank on wednesday night. the reg coincided with a gathering of residents waiting for a convoy of palestinian prisoners to be released. is there any forces of kill 2 palestinian children during yet another ride in jeanine in the occupied westbank? i'm wanting to abuse some of the images we're about to show you. you may find disturbing. this is the moment that he's ready for his shot that 8 year old adam. i'll go in the head. you can see another palestinian dragging him away from his riley bullets in a desperate effort to save him. and this is the man that another child was killed. 15 year old bustle, bu wafaa was shot in the chest. as he was trying to run away is ready. the forces
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were present, preventing citizens and patent medic's from reaching the injured inside. jennings, child stratford is following developments from jenny and refugee camp in the occupied westbank. this 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 horrific. voltage 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. it lost 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,
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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 military lies the 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. the still ahead on al jazeera, with just a few hours to go before a friend, john cease fire ends, high level diplomatic efforts are taking place at the un to try to avoid more bombardment of casa the, brought to you by visit capital. hello and welcome to look at the international
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the welcome back. you are watching out to 0. a reminder of our top stores so that the palestinian prisoners are due to be released by israel. that includes 16 miners and 14 women. they are currently in a prison in the okay, bug westbank. the chinese really captives and full time nationals traveled through the roof are crossing from garza into egypt. these really captives include do citizens from the united states, germany, and the netherlands. and as all of these take space talks are ongoing, to extend the cx, 5 deal runs out in just a few hours. now cutoff has been helping to mediate the negotiations and us president joe. but he said to be extremely concerned about israel's next phase in
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the war on gaza, quoting to official sources, news website access, says bible wound is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the offensive and southern gaza would west and the humanitarian crisis. well, patty, co, hayden has more on that from washington and patsy. we've been talking over the last 48 hours about the sort of shifting sands in the administration, in terms of how it approaches the ward garza and indeed its dealings with israel just 24 hours ago. we were talking about a tweet that 5 and himself, the president, a written, essentially saying i've written to wall for his ro was not an option. is this the message that the secretary of state antony blinking is charged with delivering in person to prime minister netanyahu a oh, a 100 percent. this is not a coincidence. and i think it the bottom line is it shows the by the ministration has grown increasingly frustrated. with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu . just take a step back 5 days ago, a reporter, s presidential biden should age israel be conditional. and he said that that was
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a worthwhile saw his eyes been pulled back and said, no, we're not going to to make it a conditional yet. but not yet. that was the important point. then as we, you talked about it 24 hours, are you and i were here talking about the social media post where he said how boss was the war to continue. we can't give them what they seek, which sort of came out of left field. everyone was like, but you, he's been lock step with israel and the publicly this entire time. we heard again 24 hours ago. and now the sources say someone in the administration by the ministers and talked to someone in these early governments said you couldn't do in the north or in the south that you didn't the north. and now as secretary state entity blankets, plane is headed right. it is telling me eve, all of a sudden new storage burge all over the place actually has political. washington posts, obviously coming from white house officials who want to send the message. they're saying now it wasn't just an official. it was the president united states saying directly to the prime minister, you can't repeat the humanity,
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human costs in the south, as you did in the north. think there's a realization israel told people to go to the south because it would be safe. and it's been anything but safe. and so very clearly this is and then sending the message, the anti blinking is going to be talking tough. and he's going to be also meeting with the palestinian authority. it because his room it is to basically look at how they guys are, is governed after all of this ends, but they want to see it extended cheese fire. the other thing is there say the she measuring 8. if you start despite it again, it has to continue as it's been not sure how you do that as people are bobbing in the south. i think it's important to point out you as president joe biden has been a stalwart supporter of israel. he has never publicly demanded things from them and he's never actually imposed consequences on israel. so this couldn't be just tough talk, but it is a change as a reminder that just hours remain now until the expiry of this, the 6th day of
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a cease fire deal. and the blinking, the secretary of state has now arrived and tell him he's planning to deliver a message of restraints to these rarely government as patty calhane was just telling us about that in washington. many, thanks patty. and on that high level diplomatic efforts are taking place at the united nations in new york to try to avoid more bombardment of cost. gabriel, that is on the reports now from the us headquarters in new york at the united nations foreign ministers from an error up is lumnick block of countries with the same not just of extending the cease fire, but ending the war altogether. so we are here to make a clear statement that's a truth is not 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
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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 a 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 you many teddy and ceasefire. cuts are 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 of political process to put an end to the suffering and realize the aspirations of the palestinian people in the united states are israel's most royal 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
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extended. israel has been very clear that it is prepared to continue the pause and fighting for every day that how mos 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 that it was only temporary and that if or when is real decides to resume its bombardment of gaza. will likely mean more innocent civilians are killed and a set back in diplomatic efforts. gabriel's on to, i'll just see them tonight at nations in new york. now november, the 29th is the day of international solidarity with the palestinian people. the day was designated in 1977 by the united nations. so 2 years after the general assembly jot the dates, own plan for the future of the palestinians, and the jewish people who had settled in palestine calling baker has more now on
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how israel's borders have changed. since 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 need.
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