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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news on the fly from the headquarters and delta, i'm getting another gauge i, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. a last minute extension to the ceasefire and goes up from us. and israel agreed to one more day to allow more captives to be released. just as that extension was announced,
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3 is really is were shot and killed at a bus stop in west jerusalem. overnight a 6 group of palestinian prisoners returned to their homes and the occupied westbank. thomas tended over another 16 captives were being held in gauze off to the red cross, the hello we begin this news hour in gaza. that's where a cease far between israel and how this has been extended by a further 24 hours. it was set to end at 7 am local time, but with barely 20 minutes left is really military announced that mediation efforts would continue. so over the past 6 days, 210 pounds, as the indians have been freed from is really prisons and exchange from us has released 74 is released on 26 for nationals held captive and guards up while the deal has allowed some much needed humanitarian aid and to gaza. but the world food
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program says the number of trucks entering the seeds territory is wilfully inadequate. the cease fire has allowed some palestinians to return to their homes to retrieve belongings or even to inspect the damage. the un has describe the devastation of heart wrenching because of health. ministry says more than 15000 palestinians have been killed in is really bombing since october. the 7th bernard smith begins, are coverage and even the f, legit, effective and heavy the listings want to see much more of the new york janelle, and one of my cousins was killed in jeanine today. despite this, we're happy with my son's release, even though i have another son mohammed who is still in prison. i hope he and my nephews will be released from prison, god's willing and these riley's want to see much more of this. tom, i have to start learning how to breathe again because i really don't remember how
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to do it. i called a friend the moments guy he was released and i told her, i don't remember how to brief. the longer the si, fi less, the more captives. how much says it will release these rarely, military says a $145.00 people taken on october. the 7th. a still being held. the image to an israel will continue releasing some of the thousands of palestinians, many held without charged in its jails. nowhere does the cx, 5 mazda, more than in gaza. israel is bombing campaign, has turned much of the strip into wasteland. so i'm wondering maybe about 2 o'clock, not them. we don't need to choose for one or 2 days. we need to cease fire because we are very tired and our children are tired. we keep searching under the rubble for some clothes for our children. ah, priority is humanitarian aid. under the terms of the agreement, more will be allowed into gaza via the rest of the crossing with egypt. although
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the un has said it's not nearly enough the calm has allowed some palestinian farmers in gaza to gather what olives allow. israel says it will resume its operation to destroy thomas. this may be the last olive harvest here bonus smith. alex's era doesn't come or we have hens who do i do use sensing bye for us. and connie and us in the southern gaza strip. but 1st, let's go to emerald. com joining us now from occupied east jerusalem. so him are on the 24 hour extension of that truth was announced, minutes before it was due to expire. and now all lies on our on what will happen on friday. that's absolutely right. let me just take you through with the events that led to that last minute announcements of an item. acid sent a list that to the is riley's these right. he's rejected the list because it had 2 dead bodies on it. we haven't met from isn't really sole says and these right, these then returned with
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a statement to i'm asked by the car for immediate just saying that if they didn't change the less they didn't amendment less then they would begin bombing at 7, o, 120 minutes before 7 am, a new list was given to the guitar immediate as we posted onto the is riley's and that list was accepted 10 minutes after that. these ready and i'll be announced at the ceasefire. now during the day we've been hearing from various is ready officials, the 1st one we had from interesting enough was as well as part of the mit far in minutes that he like how he actually said that the sci fi could continue friday and saturday, provided uh the list where acceptable to the is ratings. and i also went on to say that this was something that they were negotiating with and he was confident that i'm asked would playbook. now, in this latest list we have 8 women and women and children. and that's less than
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the usual time that we've seen the minimum of 10, the these right, e captives, i've been released into goals. and the reason for that is of the day before 2 russians were released, but they are jewel nationals. now at the time asset, this was a just yet to fly the back tooth. and so these ran these that you didn't count them . but they all now counting them because they will actually is right. citizens now was told that the this was going on has to be blinking is in the country he's been speaking to isaac because he's actually been talking about the see as far as what he wants to actually do. that is a push for i'm both permanent ceasefire. he wants to get humanitarian aid into the strip that's installed, contrast to what these ready site to only concern about the own captives and assuming is of the captive release becomes less useful or indeed stops. and that's when these raise occurring these ranges, like she told the americans and no uncertain terms that they want everything to be
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wrapped up by sunday. so they can go in back into the goals. okay, and we're on stand by for just a moment for us because we're going to bring in and from the gaza strip to find out how this is all impacts and people who are there. so and i know that you've said that was very tough nights and fun, eunice, where you are, tell us more about how people are coping with the uncertainty and how they're using the temporary cease fire to smoke up on the central right there in this situation. right now people are reacting to this, these fire is mix. people have mixed feelings. some people told us that they don't want this temporary ceasefire because they don't, they won't go back to their, they can't go back to the north where their houses and beloved ones are. some people asked us like if they like, they have been asking us every single couple of minutes. is there anything new? is there any updates about going back to the north? are they gonna extend the ceasefire for more than these 24 hours?
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and there was another question for my little boy, where he's asked me if he can go to school during this temper ceasefire. and they said, i'm sorry you can go to school where these children have not been going for more than 50 days to school. their, their daily lives have been halted. they are all in different refugee camps. some people are in hospital, some people are in schools. and the situation and the situation of being displeased and homeless. this is something for the 1st time. the cousins have been witnessing such harsh conditions without water electricity, without basic needs. so now there are another couple of hours of this temper ceasefire where people are trying their buster in the industries outside of the hospitals. there are lots of market uh people are trying to buy whatever they can buy to, to get me in or to for their children and for their families. there is
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a trucks coming in right now in the gaza strip due to crossing. but at the end of the day, in the supermarkets, you can purchase anything. money is it can buy you anything like if you have money right now, and if you don't, you're equal. it's the same because there are 0. uh, who does sensors in the supermarkets. all right, and thank you for that update will be checking with you throughout the day for the time being. we'll let you go. thank you. so while all that is happening 3 is really is have been killed in 16 injured in a shooting at a bus station in west jerusalem is really police say that the gunman had links to hum us that attack happens at the remo junction that's at the northern entrance of the city is really police say the 2 assailants have been killed. 5 of the wounded are in critical condition, and we're on will join us once again from occupied is yours. and so, and we're on how likely is it that this attack ignite's tensions in jerusalem? well,
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it depends on who you speak to at the bank is there who is of the national security minister has found the link to these hot to these governments, sorry, with a mouse and says that this is a will, that needs to continue. and he's been incredibly phone call about the sci fi. he says 8 simply shouldn't happen. the attack took place around 7, 45 in the morning to palestinian government, arrive by call about a check point, which is the entrance to a jerusalem. they've been started shooting out civilians and then they were actually neutralized that's what he is really police use by that they mean killed. they were killed by 2 of 22 soldiers, and a 3rd is really civilian. now this is an attack that has called the attention of the highest levels of these really government benjamin. that's and you know, who was treated a quick reaction of the 2 fighters and a civilian who eliminated servers preventive and even most serious attack. i salute them all. have mass terrace all multiple in jerusalem because the westbank everywhere,
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so he's linking them to how mass as well now and to the blinking the secretary of state, as i mentioned earlier, is in the country he's been speaking to isaac, as he actually spoke about this attack, as well, i reminded you how to get by the events and drizzling state of the threats from terrorism. that is real and is really space every single day. and like you, my heart goes out to the victims of this attack. i believe one person last life maybe as many as 3. we're thinking of them. we're thinking of their families, their loved ones, and we more than their last us as we mourn the loss of any is life from day one. we have been focused, relentlessly on trying to secure the release of hostages from from gaza in front of
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us. and we have seen over the last week very positive development of hostages coming home being reunited with their families. and that should continue today. now the us secretary se adds to the blinking is actually left telling me where that press conference was taking place is now in jerusalem. he's meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's likely to put pressure on this and, you know who to try and extend the sci fi. he wants to get a into the goals and strip. he wants to make sure that that happens. and it happens over a longer period than has the paps, the is right. these would like, but progress to benjamin netanyahu has been blunt in the past. we've had to be blinking, is that he's actually said public opinion in israel will not stand for us, not going back in to garza, so he's got a tough job ahead of it. all right, thank you so much. i'm on for that reporting from occupied east jerusalem. now let's take a closer look at how many prisoners and captives have been exchanged since the gaza
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cease fire came into effect. so over the course of the past 6 days, 210 palestinians have been freed from is really prisons during the same period how much has released 70 for his release were being held captive and gaza on 26 for nationals were released from gaza in separate arrangements with their home countries, while the palestinian active as die had tammy was among the 30 prisoners released on wednesday. the 22 year old rose to prominence in 2017. when is when she slots and is really soldier who rated hers village and the occupied westbank. tell me, who was 16 at the time, was sentenced to 8 months in prison. and she was arrested again earlier this month on suspicion of inciting violence. dns equity is a german of us that age a plus. she's written a book with. i had tell me, it's called, they called me ally n. s a policy and girls fight for freedom. and earlier she told us about what i had
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had told her about how she survived her latest period under is really the tension. and it was only minutes after i hung up with her that i saw the videos and the images of her and a brief interview she gave. and what i saw was very disturbing and very alarming. she looks very weak. she looks fragile and she's one of the strongest people i know, and i've never seen her look so apparently broken. there isn't a parent bruise above her eye and that's consistent with what we've heard from her lawyer that she was in fact beaten in his really custody and had bruises on her body up to 2 weeks after the meeting. and then in an interview i had gave to journalist, she said that she described the horrible conditions, the abuse of conditions and as really presents. and she also said that as she was released, they told her that is really is told her, we have your father in prison and if you speak will kill him. her father passed them to me and he has also been under arrest under administrative detention since october 29th. but what i do know is that she has a giant target on her back even before her rest. she has
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a target of his really society of politicians and particularly of the settlers that live across the street from her house in violation of international law. you know, before her rest, there were telegram channels that put each and every member of her family, their names, that location of where they lived in cross hairs inciting violence against them. and so i worry about her safety, i worry about the safety of all of the palestinian prisoners that have been released because as we know, the release does not mean freedom. there is no freedom for them under this violent is rarely military occupation. and it is very likely that they may be re, re arrested. how does an incredibly important voice for palestinians because she has come to symbolize palestinian resistance throughout the world? you know, she's the 1st person to say, i'm no one special. i'm just one of millions of palestinians, but through her life and the experience that she's shown the world, she's been able to demonstrate what it means to be a young girl and what it means to be a young woman growing up under israel's violent military occupation to be arrested
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at 16 years old just for, you know, slapping and is really soldier. a fully armed is really soldier at the doors, step of her house and then serving 8 months in prison. she showed the world that israel is the only country in the role that tries children in military courts. she has demonstrated that this is a generation of palestinian children that have never known a single day of freedom in their lives. they have only known the walls and check points and violence and trauma, and that's those are the conditions in which she grew up. and what i say is that the only danger or the only threats that i had poses to the state of israel, is that throughout her life just by trying to have a normal life, she has inadvertently exposed israel for the slater in human rights abuse, or that it is well, israel says that it's looking into reports that a 10 month old baby held captive by her mouth was killed in one of the military's attacks and does on the bus family, including the baby were among those taken by her mouse on october, the 7th sarah,
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hi, ross reports from tel aviv it's become a familiar scene for nearly a week. it starts with from us, handing captives of it to the red cross, and ends with them safely back can, is ro, pets every day is unpredictable as the next. on wednesday, the weights was finally use. this assignment is a full seed, captive 10 is riley's and full time nationals to is ray. the russians will also released in a separate deal but phase of growing for the best family who have become the face of the campaign. to bring back the captives home from us says that is really strikes killed the mother and the 2 young children before the c supply happened fairly as ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the ministry is trying to verify the claim that has schultz many, a just 10 months old. the boss is the youngest captive on tuesdays family health
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riley's for him. his 4 year old brother and parents calling on how my son is ready government to ensure the ever media release. relative's house today has been questioning why basic fe wasn't released at the beginning of the see saw. they've been wise that him and his family have been kept in captivity as a reason to extend the sci fi is really designed to continue with. it says strikes and ground defensive when the sci fi and while maintaining, bringing back all of the captives is still a priority. because a, we are in complex moments and in a window of time for the return of our objectives, we will work too exhausted. as much as possible at the same time, we are prepared and ready to return to combat at any time. as the states of the dfcs family remains on, known the pressure on his wells lead as a rule cabinets to ensure the safety of the captives is increasing by the day sort of faded out. is there a television?
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what we're now drawing tennessee, jo biologist, or a senior political analyst my. the one beside us. so low on all lies are on friday . and what will happen, whether we'll see another extension of thought, temporary cease fire at the same time you have blinking. now intel aviv, what's the message that he's bringing to the is really as well the most immediate to hold messages is that he wants to see extension of a humanitarian pauses from the ceasefire. and i think if he leaves, or if he leaves is right. and is the resumes of fighting that would be a big slap on the face to go by then administration. so clearly, all sorts of messages being sent by the binding and meditation is that we want you to pull down for them. and let's figure out where we're going. i want them to even go further than that, but just reading the various insides, reports of what's going on in the by then in ministration. it seems now the next 50 days, if you will,
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wouldn't be paid back time. meaning that famous or infamous, bear hug that by didn't give to nothing. yeah. whole on iceland is right. embracing is rather supporting it's 100 percent after 50. there's a fighting and america losing a lot of credibility and it's sort of damages standing around the world. it's expect the is there a now just start listening more carefully to what washington say and if it doesn't, and if it doesn't, god knows right? but clearly, there are some strong messages on the part of the united states that we will not continue to support your war and gaza unless we agree on a number of important points. we've talked about them the last few days, but just to remind our viewers around the world includes 3 lines about read that he hope you're being short or not of guys, ethnic cleansing, or not, and guys, and that should it should, it can go territory and garza the by the name of the session also wants to have
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a really, in game for the day. after the day after sunset executive, they blinked and said, what's really thoughts about that the need for us to step solution and the need for dependency and all sort at the end of westbank to extend its full 2 guys. these are 5 points that the bike administration seems to insist on for the time being now. the could be interpreted in different ways, but for the time being that the government does not even patient enough or conciliatory enough to interpret the just saying no, no, no, no to. busy of them. so i think blinking this visit to the, to the agent as by doing would like to say it's a, is an inflection point. that relationship regarding the war sizing, as washington would like it just to cool off for a few hours or a few days until they figure it out. what's next? what about a sort of domestic is really politics and how much pressure and that's in yahoo is
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under not to accept the cease fire from his own government ministers because the national security minister, it's more banking. we are threatened to break apart the government. he said, this stuffing the war equals breaking apart the government, to what extent do you think that other ministers share this view by the end of the year? i think there's an overwhelming uh, there's an over what do you make agreements with that position? and it's not just the fanatics in the government, it's the military. the military cannot stomach the idea that the war stops now, because the idea of stopping without defeating come us is not acceptable, as it is our military. the only ones that are under enough pressure and that ones will understand america's position and america's enforced and stays right. this is actually, believe it or not, or uh, embodied in the fortune is a of these really prime minister. he's the most important to us. the court edition is our less explains his success. what to put you on
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a stick. he understands the importance of america's leverage and america's uh, strategic important stage. right. he's the one who said america provides the iron don't promise you for us. we think it's without america, we're not protected without america. we are vulnerable. without america, we wouldn't be able to be where we are today and them at least he understands that others like, via don't understand that as much. the general is what understand it. if they hear it from the likes of lloyd austin, for example of israel, the secretary defense. but the by now in my session would have to lay down to is read beyond lincoln, meaning blinking now is the 1st is the 1st lot line of defense. if you, what they can comes in and explains the american position is right is i'm not coming on boards problems. are they gonna have to use the big guns right? like lloyd auster an or even bill burns for even by did himself was gonna have to wait in for the time being. as i said, we are at that inflection point. and this is the beginning of the discussion about
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what's going to happen the next 60 days. by the way, why do i say the next 50 days? because these writers have been saying, it took 50 days to to get where they are now. they expect to be sent to another 50 or 60 days to finish the job as it were, right. which is probably going to be unbearable, not only for the people and guys, but i think for people around the world. okay. model and thank you so much for that analysis. are now israel's raids and the occupied westbank are still ongoing. so since the war began on october, the 7th is really forces have carried out daily rates on thursday. the chains more palestinians in hebron and novelist was that more on those terms. investor obviously is joining us from grandma and the occupied west bank. so it's saying as we're saying that the rates don't seem to be so contains anymore. but rather they seem to be expanding, is that correct? that's right, and that's been the case since the events of october, 7th of the world goes up again and throughout the process of the seas far we've seen israel continued to detain,
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new palestinian prisoners continue to detain people in these rates in the occupied west bank at a for faster pace, and they've been letting people go just today since this morning. we can tell you that at least 45 people have been detained during raids in the occupied westbank, most of those in a village near jerusalem and b though, we're also hearing that 10 more detainees. uh, 10 more palestinians have been taken into custody in hebron. 3 people were detained in a village near nobliss, farmers who were beaten and then reported the go, reportedly let go, but were expecting these overall numbers to change in the coming hours because of a raids this morning in to boss in jericho and in bethlehem and took a room was the main flash point. we know at least 3 people were detained there, there were, thankfully, no injuries, but the total crim rate. it's the 5th major operation since the war began, as it began at the same footprint as janine did yesterday. a heavy is rarely presents lots of armored vehicles, a search dogs, people going from home to home,
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drones flying overhead armed clashes with fighters there. we do know that those rates are over, but they could restart at any point in time. so we're waiting to see how things proceed during the day. as us secretary said, anthony, blinking is expected to visit the occupied west by visit romanella to meet with president bond with the bus. no doubt. these rates that are really under pending the problems facing a boss is government will be a point of conversation. okay, thank choosing this robbie for that update from the i'm on the this is really for says kill 2 palestinian children during a 17 hour long rate in the occupied westbank that happens in geneva. the sight of frequent infiltration is by the is really military. just a warning to our viewers, some of the images and charles struck for his report are disturbing. the little girl was a happy child who loved to play football with his friends. this is the moment the 8
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year old was shot dead by and he's ready. soldier just brought up a drank these limp body into cub, behind to call. his friend 15 year old bustle. has also been shot dead close by. the attack happened during one of the almost daily is right in the military, right? it's almost if you, if you need me occupied with the bank, the army says it's around it this home and killed a come on during the, on palestinian resistance. during the 17 hour operation. jeanine has to be used in the sense that the policy and you know, groups fighting is rails, occupation and demanding an aimed to it's illegal settlement expansion. these very soldiers were leaving the city when one shot the 2 young boys day. according to adam's family and witnesses, there was a comb boy of 4 is ready, the military cheeks that were moving in that direction along the main road around
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50 meters away. they say that the lead drive of slowed down short, 15 year old bustle did. and then shot 8 year old adam in the back of the head and the pool of blood to marks the spot where he was hit. the ball cries, as the horror of witnessing his brother's death begins to sink in. his grandmother stands at a photo of her beloved glance on the surface, looked as well. do you think i feel the same? well, what am i supposed to feel of it? b b as to the my darling grandson. let me god bless you, father. send me these, consoled by friends and family. it's
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a community center nearby. items mother was taken to hospital insurance and she heard the news about linda and know an ass of him. i wish i was a dream and someone would come to wake me. that's telling me i'm just dreaming. i would never in god's name was this felix to anyone. it's hard to say what they got . we are be leaders. both type. it's very hard. the people to you 50 year old bundle is carried to the symmetry is family overcome by grief policy mean child and so never to be for golden gun down blind. these really sold you for throwing stones at an army that is all keep find the land. so these full fathers, almost 60 is cello stopping down to 0. janine
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a still a heads on the 0 home sweet home, 17 tie, nationals captured by from us on october. the 7th arriving bank calls after being freed from the us on the how i well not severe remains very much in the grip of some very audi winfrey weather. just down towards the south, around central positive met. it's right, and that's what the south is of a sudden move around. we go this cold front to coming in across the spine and pull . it's cool into frost movies form from this red line that's drawing in a southerly wind out of africa, scirocco wayne's summer home. so i can see that little play move for that just coming in across. it's lee pushing up to was spoken twice celsius in right. is it going into fraud or that temperature in belgrade gets up to around $21.00 degrees
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makes the most of it comes fast. so you were looking at the teen celsius mean model . on the other side of our weather system, london, some powers just 2 degrees celsius. so warm up at the top just we go on into sunday and bell gray to be back down to around 3 degrees celsius. i lots of cold air in place, and yeah, lots of snow as well, kind of smell coming back in across the outs and the areas of italy, se in pots so froth that wet weather pumping its way and across central pots of spain and portugal. and to the south west of france, scattering a showers, the tools of balkans and some snow. still a pushing across and to you claim that because more widespread as we go on through friday. the examining the impact of today's headlines this year with the destruction of your everything international filmmakers and world class john,
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unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence, 7 has to know stories for a global audience. this is my, you house. this is the way whether he's a 50 foot side of the phase us from our culture. open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on out, is there a unique perspective? i think being policy, there's a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression of the gaza strip started. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue is an attack in this specific area during me out of these boards and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0,
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the how do i get the top stores on alta 0 this our, the ceasefire and gaza has been extended for at least one more day, it was set to expire on thursday morning. this really military says mediation efforts will continue. and under the ceasefire, how mos in israel have exchanged captives on prisoners. and more aid has been allowed in 2000. 3 is where these have been killed and 16 injured in a shooting at a bus station in west jerusalem is really police say the gunman had links to from us and they were killed at the scene. some of the injured are in critical condition and hospital as part of the goals as far as deal on wednesday. israel fried dirty palestinians from prisons from us,
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released 16 concepts were being held in god. something that includes 4 nationals released under separate arrangements with their home countries. the us president joe biden is supposed to be extremely concerned about the next phase of israel's war and goes on according to official sources. the news website acts here says president biden warren, the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that an offensive in southern gaza will make the humanitarian crisis worse window rustlers joining us in washington dc. so tell us more about these report and comments. i'd rather buy it and said that he would do anything about this is good to be with you during these reports are from a conversation that was reportedly had between us presidential biden and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on sunday, where president bite it expresses concerns over what would be the next phase of is really military operations in southern gaza. once the ceasefire extension is over concerns over
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a worsening or deepening of these humanitarian crisis. they are on that same phone call. the president finding report, at least that he wants to have more conversations between the us and israel, on specific, is really military operations before any sort of military operation takes place in san, in southern costs at the end goal, of course here being to minimize civilian civilian casualties given that with the displacement of more than more than 1700000 palestinians at this point, southern gaza arguably is the most densely populated strip of land in the world of the, by the administration. certainly under a tremendous amount of pressure, both from civil society groups here and members of his own party here in washington, who don't want to see the same level of carnage that has taken place over the course of the last 50 days in northern gauze. that in terms of pressure on israel it's, it's clear that the united states is wanting to exercise more influence on israel
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to show restraint. so i'm asking israel to narrow the combat zone to be more precise in its targeting upper moss. with this extension of the cease fire, many of the same challenges remain predominantly seizing on the opportunity to provide much needed humanitarian aid to southern gaza. whether that be medical supplies, food, water, humanitarian aid, in general. this is a very delicate, tight rope that the by the administration is walking right now. not only in terms of mediation, in terms of maintaining that special relationship that exists between the united states and israel, but all at the same time, pressuring israel all the while. the by the ministration is under pressure here at home, over his over president, buttons handling of the ongoing conflict. all right, thank you. my new offer that updates from washington now with the focus of the war on gaza on captive exchanges and ceasefire extensions. the military action has
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taken somewhat of a back seat, but israel is planning to continue. it's defensive on her mouse. isn't going to back down for a challenge, reports on what might happen if the fighting resumes for now, the guns of war a quiet is right. the soldiers picnic on tanks and bask in the last of the years fading booms. before them lie the ruins they've made of gaza. the scorch rubble of $48.00 days of destruction. but everyone knows benjamin netanyahu, and he's ready ministry and not finished yet. this much has been said repeatedly when he visited troops and gaza over the weekend, and again on wednesday by the name of an issue in the last few days. i hear a question after this phase of returning our objectives as well. israel returned to fighting doesn't. so my answer is an unequivocal yes. there is no way we are not going to go back to fighting until the end of this. this is my policy. so i'm going
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to, the entire cabinet stands behind it. the entire government stands behind, the soldiers stand behind it and the people stand behind it where everyone is making what they can, if the low causes days, civilian search the who and want to survived. how much and these ready minute treat . preparing for the fighting to come, as well as defense minister, north carolina, to set that once the captive exchanges a done, the war will resume is he put it with intensity and that's at least 2 months. small fighting is expected. the address creek is the defense analyst at the school, the security studies king's college, london. he explained to me what shape the next phase of his will might take. the more intense fighting is most likely just around the corner for the idea of. and so i think they would probably start seizing a gauze and say t overground. then they will have to decide whether they will immediately shift focus towards the south and hun units,
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or whether they are going to go off to the tunnels. i suspect they will probably not go after the tunnels and just try to smoke them out. little if this is good news because the civilians, 80 percent of cause this population has displaced. most of the south, an estimated $14000.00 palestinians have been killed already. us still backs israel, but they're all signs the pace of killing is making even with white house, fun easy, quite frankly. we continue to urge and will continue to urge these rarely, as, as they conduct military operations to do so with the utmost care. for instance, civilian life is round, though is disappointed, has from western allies is waning about domestically. it must show that it's minute 3 objectives are being achieved. anything less than destroying how much could be seen is failure, and causes civilians who continue paying the price will reach out. and how does the rest of the 5 days to receive 17 ty, nationals,
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frida and gaza have arrived home in bangkok from us capture them on october, the 7th there were long 19 ties who've been released so far. thailand says another 13 nationals are still being held in gaza and 39 others were killed and last month's attacks by him us. jessica washington was at the airport in bangkok when the freed captives are right that they just passed through the cargo behind me. only a few seconds ago, many of them waving, smiling at delta, 0 as cameras. suddenly you could sense that they were feeling extremely relieved. they were, they had broad smiles as they walk through. now there is a press conference and i'll just talk you through what has been said at the time, prime minister, deliver the message directly to them the off how they're doing. and one of the hostages says that a one of the captive bravo says that they, they are doing well and that they are pleased to know that they've had this moral support throughout the time that they have been in captivity. another one also said that they weren't treated in a bad way as he described conditions of the detention during that time as being
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held captive by homos. but of course, the time government has reiterated that it believes 9 time nationals remain in captivity, remain detained by him. also that is a priority at this stage, and they have also also media not to us too many questions of the release captives notice that of course they must be exhausted after what they have been through these past few weeks. we've also met with some of the relatives have been waiting a thing called main airport to welcome their loved ones back home. one mother said that she travels 4 to 5 hours on the phone just to be here to read her son who she has missed. so dearly and she has been so worried about the others that we've been speaking to say that they're waiting for their loved ones to return to the provinces to their home towns. they are preparing facilities for their loved ones as a celebration outcome, which they see is may have never happened. well, china is urging the united nations security council to formulate
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a concrete time table and a roadmap for a 2 state solution for israel and palestine. katrina, you has more from beijing the release of this 5 point piece plan comes is trying to end its month long rotating presidency. the human security council and his top twenty's diplomat, one he is in new york, addressing the counts, the warning that should the will continue. it was the residence of devoured the entire lease. now this document lays out trying his position on the prices. it costs for a permanent and during the supply, the protection of civilians, the release of hostages, and imposes any displacement of the palestinian people. china also once you in security council to use its influence to urge the international community to contribute more humanitarian aid to gaza. as well as prepared for gods as eventually reconstruction overall tide. and once again, security council also to play a bigger role in de escalation and ending the prices as well as establishing a 2 state solution which aging says is the only way towards achieving
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a wrong lawsuit. piece once you went through dr. es through step, established a permanent palestinian independent states, according to the 1967 borders and with east jerusalem as it's caps. now, what does the agent want from all of this? well, it's important for china to have stability in the middle east region. it relies on full energy. and china is also using this moment to expand its influence in that region, as well as it's called as an international need. asia and alternative leader to the united states. katrina, you all to 0 agent. hundreds of people have gathered in new york for riley and support a palestinians christmas salumi was there the international day of solidarity with the palestinian people this year happens to coincide with a holiday tradition in the united states, the annual lighting the christmas tree at rockefeller plaza in new york city, this is something that is broadcast,
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live all around the country and attracts tours from all over the country as well to see not only the tree being split for performers as well. and tonight you can see behind me it is also attracting demonstrators calling 1st fire in palestine. this is a day they say for mobilization, not celebration. and well, that is a controversial position to take here in the united states where this street a holiday event is a family tradition. they point out that churches in bethlehem and more than a dozen of them there have also cancel their holiday celebrations as well. saying it would not be appropriate that they're going to pray for peace instead. and that is what the demonstrations here say that they are hoping for as well, a permanent ceasefire for god. so it's important that on the day of international solidarity with the palestinian people, we express the utmost solidarity with the demonstration as big as this was an
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opportunity to educate our fellow new yorkers that their tax dollars are being used to kill people. instead of being used, you know, to better the city demonstrations like this have been happening several times a week. and organizers are promising to keep that up to keep the pressure on calling for a ceasefire. a position that poll show is supported by the majority of americans present solely me. i'll just hear of new york and the origin tenure and capital dozens of people rally to honor palestinians killed during israel's were on gaza. those paying tribute read poems and lit candles to mark the international day of solidarity with palestinian people. organizers criticize what they call the total indifference of world leaders towards the war. in london, people from several organizations phase to walk out demanding a permanent cease fire in gaza. sonya guy ego has more this wednesday is the
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international day of solidarity with the palestinian people. and it's an opportunity for you and member states to be able to commemorate that solidarity with a cultural event. of course this, yeah, it is a more markedly some of the effect gathering here. the south bank in central london, an area which is an arts and cultural hub of people from several different creative organizations who have arranged or moved couch to the mazda the organizations that they work full off for home and, and ceasefire in casa. i think it's really important for us to check the right to be able to speak, often speak out and don't be scads. there's a lot of sense to have going on. and there's a lot of the around speaking out, especially if you work within an institution and i think for those right now we want to be able to call full permanency soc ceasefire. and. ready one all government to talk about we wouldn't be institutions are funded by the government to talk about as well. this is not the only event that is taking place. there are multiple accounts that are requiring at universities and colleges across the
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country. the monitoring the permanent c spy, but also calling for more to be done to protect those, working in the creative industries and the west bank and gaza, but also to protect journalists, the committee to protect. and this itself has said that this is the most deadly conflict. today and it's records, and that more needs to be done also around the censorship for those who are trying to raise awareness of what is happening in gaza itself. and sonya jago algebra, london. the, all right, we'll take a look at some of the things other world news now and 7 us air force personnel are missing after they're all spree aircraft crashed off the coast of japan. on thursday us, some japanese rescue crews are searching for the area for survivors. of that accident which happened during a routine training mission. it's the latest in
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a string of accidents involving the osprey, which can fly as a helicopter or as a plane. japanese defense officials have asked for us to suspend osprey flights pending a safety review. me in mars, military is caring out and offensive to regain control of a town from separatist fighters in western reclined states, the erica army and alliance are fighters from ethnic minority groups moved into pock child 2 weeks ago. the town is close to a strategic deep water ports. me and mars governments has struggled to contain arm groups since the military to pose the civilian government. in 2021. the one secretary general has called for a complete phase out of fossil fuels to avoid a climate catastrophe. i was wondering a terrace made the remarks ahead of the cop 20 climate conference taking place and due by environmental activists. a nations are following short of commitments made in the parents agreements to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius tear. it
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says a gradual reduction in the use of coal and oil isn't enough. tributes have been paid to henry kissinger, a former us diplomat and advisor to generations of presidents whose died aged $100.00 vladimir putin has said that he was a wise and far sighted statesman. well, under president richard nixon, kissinger was a key figure in opening up diplomatic ties with communist china and the 1970s. but he's also accused of war crimes. mike kind of looks back on his life a good evening. at the age of 100, henry kissinger was still globe trotting meeting the chinese president in badging. you've just celebrated your 100 birthday and i wish you a long and healthy life to significantly, he was also gone to the meeting with the defense minister and then sanctioned by the us. we had refused any form of communication with bite in administration.
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officials, including his opposite number in the pentagon. it was 52 years since kissinger had 1st held secret meetings with the chinese leaders when he was the us national security advisor. and then i don't want to hear from no secretary of state, that is no country in that it is conceivable that amount of my origins could be standing here next to the president of the united states. kissinger was born in germany in 1923. he and his family fit denazi's and 1958 eventually settling in the us. he joined the army during world war 2, using his language skills and military intelligence. after the war, kissinger, the doctorate and political science at harvard. his ambition to shape us foreign policy. kissinger gosh, is john's when he joined the nixon white house in 1969, where his job was to help and the war in vietnam. jo was sold the secret carpet
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bombing campaign in cambodia. it's estimated as many as a 1000000 people were killed. opponents, that the boy se kissinger should have been trying for war crimes. he never apologized. i'm should be what's driving the supportive of it. it was correct. and it was in the american interest on christmas day, 1972, the us launched on a wall on north vietnam to convince, annoyed to resume peace talks within 10 days to get these guys to the table with no other method could have this led to the 1973 paris piece of codes and the nobel peace prize for kissinger. but the wall didn't end until 1975, linux and administration, sol, vietnam is key to stopping the spread of communism. but when it came to the soviet
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union and china kissinger persuaded nixon to try a tongue. in other words, a slight defrosting of the cold war. the result, washington, i must go negotiated the 1st arms control treaties. nixon visited china in 1972 focus and jed, this was all about giving the us a tactical advantage our strategy, but to put stitching notes out in such a way that we the closer to, to have union in china as the neighborhood to each other. so that in every crisis we had more absence. in the meanwhile, kids and joe was still finding the cold war in south america and europe. backing military governments in chilly greece and argentina denied, supporting the crew which deposed chalet and president salvador ellen day in 1973 leading to the dictatorship of general august open oshea. save us. no,
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probably say save to s as in to us as an added and a fluttering official secret whitehouse recordings later revealed that kissinger knew the c. i a helped to finish a launch the 2, and that he had canceled the state department's warnings, dependent chaise government, against killing political opponents. his defense sometimes statesman has to choose among these kitchen shouldn't been to the use of shuttle diplomacy to help broken into the 1973 war between israel and egypt. creating the foundation for the 1978 camp david accords. off to nixon resigned in 1974 kissinger continued a secretary of state under president gerald ford and spent the remaining decades of his life as an informal advisor will lead his incorporations to his critic. so will monger to his admirers, the consummate diplomat, but recognized by all as
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30 points. but it wasn't enough to prevent 8112 to one, a 5 to 6 or. so i'll try again. as i say 3 in 3 days. there's all your latest and sports headlines. you can get more on algebra. com and all social media channels back to the war on jobs on palestinians are now discovering the expense of the damage from is really a tax on cultural and religious sites in the strip. i'm how much reports? no, it has been sped. this is what's left of god's us russia. cultural center. people who does the used to fluctuates holds to attend exhibitions. it's not destroyed. it's holds unrecognizable. does. as libraries have not been sped, eva is advisable in budman sub district 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
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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, the churches and most of the top also have been destroyed. this is the greek orthodox charging gaza before the war was the oldest octave chuck in the 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, rollings about 60 percent or was housing units has been destroyed. we are really difficult is 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,
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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 us come with a tremendous close for the police tedium people on the most treasure sites have them have been just so you guys are watching the news are and all the 0 and the clark is with you in just a moment to have much more of today's news and all the latest headlines, auto, plaza. gaza is under. for the past 6 years. the wars and related so fast. a lot of people are dying. a lot of people are under the buildings. who's a be the schools, pieces leave him if you come see mobile and we up the way you go is fine. most like a was of israel has now imposed a complete fees on god's that so how do they survive if you have no income, how do you live?
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cost of living rose sharply after the war. and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of 2000. and one is it us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this. when the price of oil goes up, the costs of almost every thing goes up. counting the costs on out just exploring diverse culture, exciting political disco exposing societies, dr. award winning intense investigations. the get compelling insights into human folds and untold stories from asia were in the
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pacific 101 east on. i'll just see around the house the last minute extension to the cease fire and guns, a mass in israel agreed to one more day to allow more captives to be released. the clock this is out 0 in life. the holes are coming out, just as of extension was announced, 3 is riley's, was shelton killed at

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