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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the to come off, hands over 16 captives who were being held in gaza. 7 women and 5 miners are among those nowadays, right? the t promised indian prisoners have just been released by israel. they include 16 minus and 14 women the other on to now this is algebra live from so also coming up towards continue for an
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extension of the cost of cease fine, which is due to expire. in a matter of hours, the us says it's hopeful that will be an agreement. and these riley forces shoot and q 2 promised in you children. an 8 year old and a teenager in a rate in the occupied west. the eighty's midnight g m t 2 am in gaza where i'm us is just in the last few minutes released 16 captives on the 6th day of a cease 5 in the past few minutes. as i said, that the palestinian prisoners supreme released bias ro 10, released is riley captives of travelled through the rough crossing from casa into egypt and on now on his riley. so they include, do citizens from the united states, germany and the netherlands for time? nationals were also released and earlier to russian is right. these were released
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by him, us 50 or all the other, not true panels. and 3373 year old iran that totty arrived at the civil hospital. they're telling me they've been released under a separate agreement between i'm us and russia. or how does all of this takes place, talk to ongoing, to extend the cx 5 deal cut has been helping to mediate the negotiations. it's foreign ministry says the main focus is to secure and into the wall. well let's go live now to mama jam drew in occupied east jerusalem mohammed. lots happening at just as we speak. palestinian prisoners have just been released, completing the latest exchange. the 6 exchange of captives and prisoners during this extended cease far uh earlier. eas, riley captives released by how mos in gaza bring us up to date, fast on the progress of those captives. now we understand in israel
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as well, jonah, what we've learned is that those captives have been transported to we're told that they, they are now in the custody of the israeli army. and that they're being transported to various medical centers in and around tel aviv. and what we understand of the process is that they will then be evaluated. they will be given medical checks, physical checks, as well as psychological checks. they will be re united with their loved ones. and then they will stay in those hospitals probably around 2 days before they are released. now also let me bring you up to date with what we're hearing here in occupied east jerusalem with regard to the reports that those captives that those palestinian prisoners rather are potentially on the move. now there are reports that there is movement from all to prison. i believe my colleague who dr. hamid in
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the occupied westbank. we'll be giving you more details about that in the next few moments. but what we're hearing here in occupied east jerusalem is that there is still some concern amongst the families that are expecting their loved ones to be returned to them. let me tell you where, where we are. we're just overlooking the neighborhood of why the joys here in occupied east jerusalem. there are 2 households close to us here where prisoners will be we're told, returned later this evening. one prisoner is a 43 year old. one of the other is a 14 year old palestinian boy and all throughout last evening and into the early hours of this morning. there's been a lot of concern amongst these family members because they have security officers repeatedly go to their houses and this has even been happening in the last half an hour. what happens is the is really police forces go to the houses where these palestinian prisoners are to be returned. they try to clear the houses of any
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extended family members. they worn relatives that there are not to be any types of sell. the braces are indoors or outdoors upon the release of those prisoners and their return home. what we've seen play out over the course of the last 567 hours is that these families are even now too afraid to talk to a journalist. they have been adamant that they cannot allow journalists into those homes. that is very different than what we've seen the last few nights just last night. we were in the home of the family of a 14 year old house and in prison or a boy who had been released. we were there when he arrived home. but, but to night, families are not allowing journalists into their home because they've been warned repeatedly by is really security officers not to allow that to happen. we're told that they've been warned again and again that they're not to be in the interview is that their relatives who are released or to speak to the media is not to make social media posts. and there had been these raids on these homes again and again
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and again. so a lot of worry right now palestinian media reporting that they expect that these prisoners will start arriving in occupied east jerusalem in probably the next hour or so. and it does look as though they are on the move, but it, it, it has been one of these nights where nothing has gone as expected. there have been a lot of delays and that is cause a lot of concern, especially among those relatives. tomorrow i can bring you up to date that i'm telling you that we're looking on on, on our screen at the moment, live pictures showing us the bus operated by these national committees. the red cross that is left off of prison or, or on the left, the gates of off at prison is passing now through the bet junior crossing, carrying those palestinian prisoners towards a hold out to meet us. you said they would speak to in just a moment. so that exchanges on the way as you right. they say the other big issue though of the night of the morning rather is the extension of this, these 5 or 5 hours away from it's coming to an end. there is no would as yet of an
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agreement to extend it. although lots of posts positive signals have being reported . what are you hearing a so jonah v is really government has not commented officially is really media has been reporting that the country's war cabinet is meeting. and we understand that you are a secretary said anthony, blinking uh we'll be meeting with the work cabinet also later today. uh when he is being, when he is going to be speaking with is really officials v as railey is have not been talking about whether or not they are willing to extend the cease fire. essentially they have gone quiet on this and they have been allowing the countries to talk about the details and, and, and, and what they believe might happen with regards to any, any extension going forward. of course the ceasefire is set to expire, 7 am local time, so there's not a lot of time left. um,
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this is in line with how israel has been talking about this publicly the last few days, even after the last extension is real. never really officially confirmed it. we know that israel is, is looking to try to get to secure the release of all the women and children that are still being held captive in gaza. but as to whether or not they have signed on to a cease fire extension, nothing official from them yet. although there have been a lot of a named government source to speaking to is really media indicating that that is something they would like to see happen. jonah suck autonomy mediation, no doubt underway, as we speak to try and make that happen. now that this exchange of captives of christmas is on the way, is in fact complete the bus that you're looking at there on your live picture in the center of your screen. and i see are see brought bus delivering so that the palestinian prisoners released from off of prison under the deal uh towards where
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uh, correspondent, i should think mo jumped to last night or thanks both for bring us up today. caught up though, i mean, standing by an interim model of the on the occupied westbank. honda tell us what you're seeing and hearing and what people are saying. well, certainly there are 2 people i've been waiting here for several hours now. there has been several delays. we know that the, the palestinian prisoners that to be released that, that, that should be on their way here, had been waiting at the all for prison. all the international red cross was late to arrive. there we don't know why exactly. and then just outside of the prison in between. yeah, they were clashes that lasted for quite a while. we know that several policy news have been wounded by life, every nation that pulls into the health ministry. so that has the late things that
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the look behind me, everybody's looking in that direction. it says this is from where the bus should be arriving, but back to take, maybe another hour or so. if we compared to what happened in the past few days, simply because all along the road you and i finally students who go down from their homes to welcome the newly released. now among the 30 being released is a lot my. it was hotter and she's the mother of beside the who is joining me right now. that this said is mom. i left that it has been what to look at the mission of the hash. you have why now somebody so how long have you not seen her? i haven't seen my mom for about a month. she was arrested after that. and then on the 7th of october, which protected, why was she a fresh thing? yeah. she writes, she's a political unless this is the okay patient there could have been no they
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don't need a new percent to to are based on the palestinian as we saw what they've done in the guest and the people because the children i'm guess uh they don't need a need for this take predicts to arrest people from palestine. my mother was arrested just because of her background. hey, she was arrested without any need anything do it. i'm doing any send bottom in the go to the desk. do you have any updates from hassle or community or something about at the beginning of her arrest, we didn't know anything about her. but then we heard some of the news from the other liberated prisoners, that she didn't have enough clothes in the prison. and that we can't even send her any clothes from outside because they have very strict regulation.
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also in regard to giving them food, they used to leave them with no food inside the prison the day that she did that way. and we also heard a news that there were some sort or 2 names. yes, that's right at the beginning. and there was one of the threats that if the person to meet the person who arrest that. huh. so they turned her that he will pardon alive on her children's. and that she will spend that as a for life in the prison. more on all those threats that we are used to from that occupation to both stand people and i like that or where that i knew personally about the where insults the soldiers or where the insulting her and giving terms other threats. they don't
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have to send me off to her right now. the soldier went back to your house, the rest of your dog. yes. the accumulation are make him a choice to our house. first time they searched the house and drew broke every sent . that's 2nd time they came and the rest of my dad, who is a stove in a prison, and he was sentenced for 4 months on an administrative detention to where it's telling me it's a happy a difficult day. as i told you, the posting in citizen, you can say, has a happy day, a for happiness it's. it's always happy on side of the same time. we are very sad today because of the scenes we saw in
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in garza for the newborn babies that we saw in the hospital and guess. and we also sought for all the sacrifices that the people of gas a has to make in order to reach here. like it's a true, i haven't seen my mom for over a month. but you know, we have a reality because of the sacrifices that they guys that people make. what else can we do? even if our families spend their lives and then we call that that box 1295 is the thing is here in the occupied. that was bad. it's been also a difficult day on this side. and you need a to a template and work killed by is really forces during a long grade that lasted more than at 16 hours. that also adds to the amount of mixed emotions. palestinians are having at this particular time. also people
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with the old tell you that yes they off isn't. is that of the release, but the same time there's more or less the same number of people who are being usually detained and somebody's changing would tell you that they've probably uh that those will be released. now i'm just going to check because i see some promotion behind me, but it seems that the buses still not here. but certainly this is one of the rare moments where palestinian these days can express a bit of happy motion. knowing very well that over night they would be more res, and that more detailed just and probably more desk, whether it's here in the occupied was badge or indeed in garza. so we've had so many stories is these brief moments of hope and joy over the last 6 days. most of the from honda of to have me in romano, even as those palestinian prisoners make their way by bus slowly uh through
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occupied westbank territory towards romano. honda, thank you very much. how does 0, sasha? how about says tool, so the more permanent si, fi hinge on many demands from both sides. he explains why it's important for how much to secure the release of palestinians held in is rarely detention. coastal for have us, that's the only 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 about us naturally 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 south into that are by the offer and highly is what's
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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 going to have a disastrous impact on the fuse of the region and behind closed doors. biotics flooring, the potential for what happens next when they saw the re of talks about is riley. the soldiers how's cups have by how about us, which is going to be the final phase of the ex prisoners exchange. the even know, 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 that as well. but is very important because for us,
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if that if that can happen and this is by a horse, it would be the ground full bore to expose the need to further expand it to a man who has been shot into foot by israeli forces during confrontations near the romana, and saw that up north to troops store and the town of bay junior in the occupied west bank on wednesday night. the ride coincided with a gathering of residents waiting for a convoy of palestinian prisoners. the one we've been looking at to be released. these ready forces of kill 2 palestinian children during yet another raid in jeanine in the occupied westbank wanting to our view of some of the, the images we're about to show you, you may find disturbing. this is the moment. is there any forces shot that 8 year old adam, a girl in the head, the can see another palestinian dragging him away from his reading, bullets in an effort to try and save his life. and this is another moment when
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a child is shot and killed. 15 year old bustle, a wafaa with shots and a chest as he was trying to run away. he's ready for his preventing citizens and paramedics from reaching the injured inside. jenny, which i'll strap it, is following developments from jenny and refugee camp in the occupied west bank and sent us this of this right is being described by residents here inside 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 really, what's each 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 ready for us. he's well withdrawing that software raised at last at around 17 hours, and seemingly defenceless as you see that showed in the back being dragged on the
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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, this is 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. soldiers walking around the town as well. us present, joe biden, they said to be extremely concerned about these rails next, losing the war on gaza, quoting to official sources, news website access, says bite and warranties rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu that offensive and southern guns that would western the humanitarian crisis. all these concerns have been taken to each row by us, secretary of state and state blinking funding. calhane has moved from washington dc, how they took us through very clearly this is and then
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sending the message. the answer you blinking is going to be talking tough and he's going to be also meeting with the palestinian authority. it cuz 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 ceasefire. the other thing is they're saying the she measuring 8. if you start this fight it again, it has to continue as it's been not sure how you do that is people are bombing in the south, and 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. well, let's talk about that change in bringing lawrence colby's a senior fellow at the center for american progress and a form of us assistant secretary of defense joining us from washington dc. could you have you on the show?
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i want to talk about that evolution because it's not just on to the blinking now in town with a message of constrained 24 hours ago. president, 5 and himself put a message out on x saying essentially that i more war is what, how mosque, once we can't allow that to happen? what's going on in the administration, this shift in tone? and is it too little too late as well? i think it's important to keep in mind that i think privately up till now they've been saying these things, but they didn't want to go public. now of course, as it looks like they need to put that extra pressure on because the ceasefire is ending and the last thing we want to say or the united states wants to see and i think the world is and another is rally mass of attack like they had in, in, in northern, the gaza. don't forget, we also have bill barnes. william birds are a director i c, i a, they are,
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you know, i think trying to put pressure on the israel east bill has long term connections with the, the middle lease. that's where he was 1st assigned before he became a boss and it's all moscow. and then head of the, of the c i a. so i think what's going on is a feel if they don't go public is real, can ignore their private entreaties that they've had up to. now, always to work on a few hours left before the ceasefire expires on the 8 may well be that we get word from kentucky. mediators that and extension has been agreed that presumably would be the preferred outcome of the administration. do you think i'm to walk in in that case? well, i think what they're hoping is if you can extend the ceasefire, then you can begin talks to about how to end this and this war. and i think it's important to give credit to good. tar, and all the positive role that they have played in this when prime minister
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netanyahu was going to get out of it like 2 days ago because he didn't like what was happening with the hosses exchanges. they went there and they convince him to change his uh, change his mind. so i think the feeling yes, that if we can continue the ceasefire, then we can begins talks to see how the settlers and don't forget the united states has been very clear. it publicly that we want, i uh, independent palestinian state and we don't want israel to be reoccupied garza, we have been said that very, very succinctly several times to them lawrence called, we're going to leave it that with you for the time being many thanks for your thoughts okay, thank you for having me. but was just i was to go was, we've been saying before a french out ceasefire expires high level diplomatic efforts are taking place at the united nations in new york to try to avoid mold bombardment of gaza. gabriel.
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and his on the reports from the ones headquarters in new york. that's what he has an at the united nations. foreign ministers from an error up is lumnick block of countries with the aim 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 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
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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 would re launch 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 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 extended. israel has been very clear that it is prepared to continue the pause and fighting for every day that homos 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,
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and 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 was on the i'll just needed a to knighted nations in new york as well before i go, let me remind you that in the past few minutes, the palestinian prisoners have been released by israel. i have just arrived in the town a bit junior in the occupied westbank 10 release. these riley captives have traveled through the rough crossing from gaza into egypt, and on now on is really sort of thing to do with citizens from the us, germany and the netherlands, full time nationals were also released. as all this takes place, talks are ongoing to extend the ceasefire deal. it runs out in just a few hours. katasha has been helping to mediate the negotiations. it's foreign ministry says the main focus is to secure an end to the war. remember that you can
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