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that for the any stand a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting to your wife, intuit, stream for most americans. because it can look us politics the bottom line, the last minute 24 hour extension to the cease fire and gaza is agreed to come. us turns out to 0. it will only release soldiers if old thompson and prisoners in israel are free. the you're watching all the 0 life from a headquarters is all fine to navigate. also ahead, israel says it will continue its military campaign against from us once the group stops releasing captive. despite the extension of the states fire,
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many palestinians in gauze are worried about what will happen if the pause in fighting and 3 is really, is our shot and killed at a bus stop in west jerusalem is really police say the gunman, hot links to come on the so we begin in gaza where israel and have lots of agreed to extend the ceasefire until at least friday morning that deal will allow for the exchange of more is really captives and palestinian prisoners. as bernard smith reports their families, hope to cease fire deal will lead to the release of their loved ones, and even the f o j eskoville heavy v. hausteen's want to see much more of a multiple offer. were happy with my sons 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 are really is want to see much more of this.
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so i have to start learning how to breathe again, because i really don't remember how 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 last, 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 in new to israel will continue releasing some of the thousands of palestinians, many held without charged in its jails. no address a cx, 5 mazda, more than in gaza. israel is bombing campaign, has turned much of the strip into wasteland. film. while you made the box with luck, a lot, not them. we don't need to choose for one or 2 days. we need to cease fire because we're very tired and our children are tired. we keep searching under the rubble for some clothes for our children. ah,
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priority is humanitarian aid. under the terms of the agreement mall will be allowed into gaza via the rest of the crossing with egypt. although 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, standard smith. alex's era. one is where the government spokesman and says that the military campaign in gaza will continue when her mass stops release and captives. that's despite international pressure to extend the ceasefire after almost 8 weeks of is really bombardments, that's killed thousands of palestinians. i want to make the governments position perfectly clear as the hosted release poles continues. when hamas stops releasing hostages, we will stop the calls and we will resume our campaign against hum us in pursuit of those 3 main goals. destroying come us in response to the october 7th masika
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bringing back all of the hostages through the application of unrelenting military pressure on that captive. and ensuring that the goal is a strip can never again threaten the people that visually. let's bring into or how that's used to any us or, and salary. so sarah, that tough rhetoric, by the, is really government spokesperson, is it meant for an international audience or for a domestic audience? do we think i would certainly say for an international audience, the, there's been the 3 people that been appointed new to become spokespeople for the government since the war starts. and he's one of them, the full. but he's also tried to actually london alonza not effectively. and very as said that in a very eloquent way, they feel that so this hasn't been, his message hasn't been conveyed enough to an international audience. but what are you saying is exactly what the problem is. the benjamin netanyahu has been saying
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what the war cabinet has been saying, and in fact, there was 6 different statements overnight yesterday, reiterating that. as soon as the c spy and military ground defensive will resume, the ass strikes will resume and that they had had a chance to gather intelligence. during this time, this pause and that they would be inside the army, she said that they will be starting the next phase of since the beginning of this will. they've been dealing with this war in phases. and that's certainly something that is being repeated a several times that not only will they bring all of the concepts back home, if it fails through these mediations, then they'll in shows that it happens by military force. in fact, uh prime is benjamin netanyahu is the statement a couple of days ago was saying that said the reason why they've been able to bring back these captives is because of the ministry action. and really at that moment in that statement, there wasn't a mention of the mediations,
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but the focus here has been the ones this is out about. they will resume slicing as soon as possible. okay, thank you sir. hi roger parting from tel aviv. how my says that it's ready to start negotiating for the release of captured is really soldiers. once all civilian women and children captives are released. but the groups of soldiers will only be released under a new set of conditions. oh, i leave the ship and got this thread and they announced that we have only lost of woman and children alone. the reason that i was in this moment, so we really did the fear about the or the it bridge and those in both sides. we have george's and we have just as we are ready to start new to see about these kinds of visit we
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started to talk about. so just it's different. i'm talking about the video this space was because of the way we were the sure thing above civilians. when we started to talk about sort of just our game, we must change that space last spring and daniel levy, he's the president of the you estimate least project is also a former, as really a political negotiator, joining us from london. thanks for your time. once again, so i mean it's, it's really is a numbers game right now, right when it comes to the release of the hostages from gaza. so at what point is it going to become real difficult to negotiate these extensions that we're seeing a wedding day during their number of variables. and the one that appears to be pushing against the time clock most immediately is the. the
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formula that exist relates to the we made known comb, basses, children, elderly who are being held in garza. that category seems to be being exhausted, so to speak. there will have to be a new package negotiated before one is going to move to these all the categories. time one through that in time to extend this session without getting back into what you just reminded us. the intention of these are a political and military leadership to review. it's allowed to sort of gossip. they all being clear, that's where they want to go. there are other pressures that exist because if that was use,
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then the death disruption devastation we could anticipate will happen to get the americans are apparently say, hey, with with you when you continue and you'll military mission. but can you do it differently? that sounds like a disingenuous position to me because why would anyone say that is relevant? do this differently and these rugs given, know what any reason to believe that you will not return to the absolutely her reading, just civilian casualties. plus, we now have the 6 of the devastation ready, which is the she monetary and question. so right, her eye drops from the w. i chose the wound us about disease sanitation, most of the conditions now us so diet. a look at this idea. daniel levy off all for all this is something that we heard at the beginning of the of the war from us said we'll give you all your captives and guys give us all our palestinian prisoners in jails. and do you think that this is an idea that is really even
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willing to entertain at this point or kind of be pressured into it either domestically or internationally or it's an important variable. ready what you just raised for us to rate this idea at all for all of these being discussed, it's actually polling surprising the highly. i haven't got the numbers in front of me amongst these re lease. i don't know if that's where we will go. i don't see that speak immediate next step, 3 bottles. so we, we have to consider that only is really side a moment, at least the political, the military leadership to say, well, even if we go that we're still going to continue the military operation. so i think what would have to be in bed in any kind of package and how much on the sands that
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the soldiers is holding all the stuff i guided you last was in terms of the negotiation deal, but it would have to include some kind of a decisive way to the as railey phase of this kind of middle treat them. but then the question becomes exactly as you suggested, what is the balance of internal and external pressure that might get us there? being some pressure is being very significant in full see. and i, i use that word intentionally enforcing these riley political leadership to accept even these last several days of release and secession. because that deal was on the table before the ground evasion. that deal was pretty much been on the table for weeks. right. it was rejected. don't mean to pressure was sufficient, but only a combination of internal external pressure will get us to accommodate. it's just ation daniel leaves. so just tell me what you see happening in the next. it's less
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than 24 hours now before the ceasefire. extension expires. so what do you think we'll see tomorrow i'm looking to look into my crystal books. i don't have one, but we do have secretary clinton in the region. i think that perhaps give some more reading space. we do have ideas out there. we do have the continued cut to remediation. we may already have run out of road. my theories the whether it's tomorrow or in the next 4870 to 96 hours. we all get to run out of road in misconduct. it's a ration and we need something to tide or so, but so we don't go now to see in south dollars west, so many people have been forced get more civilian deaths as a result of is ready to go bomb it. and i don't see, and here's the thing, i don't see how that happens without
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a very american intervention to draw a line onto this right now. the buys move, ministration is pretending video can have a support for these right emission which doesn't cause those devastating consequences on the civilian population. they will have to shift that position and this is crucial that way. they will have to create a situation where by the gap between what they are saying to these res, private and what they all say in public. he's not so great that he's well to play in that space and come back. google basically do what he wants with the americans. okay, unfortunately we will need but then i bought solvers including in the region to make sure we don't get back to the horrors of, of what we see. okay, we'll leave it there. daniel, leave you. thank you so much for speaking to us from london. thank you. 3 is really is have been killed in 12 injured in a shooting at
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a bus station in western wrestler. the attack happened at the ramos junction at the northern entrance of the city is really police say that the 2 west sealants have been killed. hamas has confirmed that the attackers were its members, that is called for an escalation offer existence. this is really forces shot and killed a palestinian on thursday near the town of tow bus stats in the occupied westbank. there's really middle trees says that the palestinian was trying to carry out a ramming attack with the car. 2 is really soldiers were slightly injured. palestinian sources say that is really military prevented ambulances from reaching the victim. now the cease fire and gauze may have been extensive, but it really is continuing to carry out daily incursions in the occupied west bank . the rates have intensified since october the 7th. they've expanded from tanks and bulldozers to include drones and snipers on thursday more palestinians where the chains and have her on and knob. let's, let's to bring in hook up and having to join us from. but i might not tell us how extensive these rates have been for the and also about the numbers of arrests that
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had been made in the past 24 hours or so as well. they surgery, they have been a 7 major raids overnight across the occupied west bar and from the north places like to carry them to boss and continue all the way to the south. and places like have run about 40 people where detained. and, you know, as you were saying these as the, the rates of becoming more intense by the day, or they have been, have happening on a nightly basis ever since october 7th. i mean, so far, more than 3300 palestinians have been detained. but with each tray that bosses or each night that pauses the number of the needs increases the number of death increase as you just mentioned one, yesterday 2 children was shot dead in jeanine. one was 8 years old,
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one was 15 year old. so serious and the old that adds to the time to and when you speak to palestinians, here are they tell you while they are, that those are being killed by the air strikes in gaza. and the those are being killed by gunfire here across the occupied west bank. we understand that blinking has been meeting with the level with our boss, the palestinian authority president has that meeting ended now and what's come out of the the well the meet you guys and then we do know that it lost it an hour and a half. but we don't know anything more than that. neither sides has actually issue the statement or spoken as searching. a big contrast to when blinking is in tel aviv. we've heard to him earlier giving a statement after his meeting with these, randi president, where a lot of that happens when he comes to the occupied westbank. certainly not this
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time. i please. now what would the 2 men would have discussed behind closed doors? would be the overall situation here and the west bank at blinking would have heard from president, mom with a boss about these light rays that we've been reporting on at, on a daily basis about the extent of the tension they would be. would have also been believe about the settler violence against palestinians that has been going on with impunity and has increased at least 3 phones as compared to before the war. you would have heard all of. a but i think blink, it was me, me coming here to talk about postwar guys a, a bigger role of the be a inside guys that and how that could happen if indeed it does happen, because so far we have, or we're hearing from these really side is a conflicting or ambiguous statement about who will be doing walked in gaza after
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this war has ended, but that is what blinking would probably have been most focused on in his conversations with my, who, the best. all right, thank you. who do i just, how many is reporting from it on my la, the palestinians in gauze, i say that the days of our pre from is really bump arguments are an insults and they want a permanent ceasefire so that they can rebuild their lives the economically and we displaced people do not benefit from the truth at all. we are unable to obtain even basic materials. for example, the floor. we are unable to data flow and that's a lot of pain. because this because i had to stop busy, not just dean for these people, but at least people off teach to greet the bitterness we have 3 more dissolves to then you know, shema, and more than the one can imagine in the gaza screen. i got them in over here in law on some fun with the mom that that'd be a complete cease for a complete stop of you so that everyone can return to the normal lives that we've lost for bringing honeywell holidays. joining us and finding us in the southern
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gaza strip. so honey, there must be a sense of anxiety there as people wait to hear whether the ceasefire is going to be extended or not. the the yes indeed, an overwhelming sense of mine. so i sent it in and zaya z, dominating the the atmosphere here in gaza. people are eagerly waiting for someone to say otherwise, they don't want to hear about an incident. these fire, even though it, for some people, it has been as describe it these over for you mom and so for free before the war resume. but they wanted more than that. they wanted more than just the 4 days or day extension day to day. it's where they don't want to temper is, is 5 to one to permanency is fired to help them just survive the destruction of their life, the sheer amount destruction of buildings, neighborhoods and public building facilities and an old means of life,
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particularly for people in the southern part the residence of the southern part and evacuated. those who were displaced from gaza and the northern part of the gaza strip do live through the worst of their day. is. first of all, this is karen does say that these fire does not include them. they returned to their homes in gauze and then order by just speeding into their fear of permanent displacements, something that equal what happened to the vast majority of their grand father. they're in south or in 1948, but as of now people are what they are doing now we see in it more than usual movement in the fries. and the mark is what people are doing right now. reaching the shops shelves inside shop, in the streets, by whatever they can and restock, and to bring home food. a lot of wheat flour, basic supplies, submitted them from pharmacy because you know if the were resume,
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nobody will be able to go into it. particularly there are devastating statements and depressing extensive and coming from is rate of fish or that the war will start more overland. just like here in the southern part, there is a growing fear that if this happens, it's going to be and words. then what garza and the northern part, the northern parts have to bear within the past it, but for has these of relentless ears strikes. but right so far the seeds by it has been an opportunity for people to do some of that. but do they want more of just this is what i do on a permanent ceasefire. all right, honey. thank you for that. up. do some kind of invisible self. something also stir still ahead on al jazeera, safely home, 17 tie nationals captured by from us. on october, the 7th arrived back in band called cops where they were released in garza the
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or the hell out of the weather's ways or be quiet across the good parts. of the chart, if little on the cool. so i've got this area cloud here, it's coming across central possible hon to shanghai joining up with this weather system just off the coast. all but japan was still coming in from the northwest the direction. so that will still be a few wednesday showers into japan and particularly as we go on through friday, dry, cold across the korean peninsula. moving parts of china, a little more cabinets of central and southern areas as we go on into sas, but still plenty of dry weather around some punch. you write a possibility just nothing up or not. sites 9 celsius coming in here. that will go over that last culture, we say full rest. so i am a c, temperature's just picking up a touch across the good parts of japan. few showers to come at this stage. now, finding a showers into the eastern side of vietnam and all safely monsoon. continuing to
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drive those big down pools inside lots, so shop showers, lots of thunder south rod across south east asia and in particular, southern positive todd and just on across the malay peninsula. and were say, the system make its way across the malay, finished the into the abdomen. see now making its way into the by of being go, make, push this way into a tropical depression, some heavy right, for se, india, the 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 in 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 on these boards and the rest of the team history on algebra. the,
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the the, there's a reminder up the top stories on alpha 0. this our sold out is 0. that is ready to negotiate for the release of capture. it is really soldiers. after all, civilian women and children. captains are released for the groups of soldiers will only be released when all palestinian prisoners are freed. 30 more male and female prisoners are due to be released by israel on thursday. the cease fire in gaza has been extended until friday morning. it was set to expire early on. thursday is really middle treat, says mediation efforts are underway for the release of more captives. more aid will also be allowed in 2000. 3 is where these have been killed and 12 injured in
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a shooting at a bus station in western. and that's where the police said that the gunman had links to him, us and they were killed. i've seen some of the injured or in a critical condition and hospital. so let's take a closer look at how many prisoners and captains have been exchanged since the gaza . ceasefire came into effect over the course of the past 6 days, 210 palestinians had been freed from is really prisons during the same period hema says release. 74 is released. who are being held captive in gaza on 26 for a nationals were released from gaza and separate arrangements with their home countries. joining us now is abraham of a city if he's a professor of journalism at northwestern university. here in cats are welcome back to alta 0. so if all goes well, we do expect to see a release that usually takes place in the evening. so later this evening of is really kept is out and causing problems, sending prisoners out of is really jails. and then tomorrow,
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what happens to and well, that's the big question we cannot talk about today without considering even imagining what tomorrow would be like. and so if, if there's an extension by one day, it's better than nothing, but i think being caught in the cycle of better than nothing as a way of negotiation is problematic. there has to be some sense of what is the last thing that has to be some imaginative diplomacy that speaks of what comes next. if it's going to be a resumption of the finding the killing, the incarceration, and madison westbank and other places that i'm not, i'm not really sure what the extensions does other than provide could really for 24 hours. so the scenes could not be going on. could be conversations. uh, we have a hard right now. it could be, i hope so. i think it should be going on. but if, if we're looking at one day by day, by day extension, because i see some very successful united states since the only power, right. now in the, in the, in, in the, in the world right now that could exert enough influence on this very soon try to find a more expansive truth, even a ceasefire. if that's possible,
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it is bear the political will from the us to do that. so do you think that they've been doing and doing enough to exert that pressure? absolutely not. so i think because it's highly problematic it's, it's very disturbing to even recall for the presidential or the current administration. and the unconditional support put in what turned out to be a genocide, a war you can't pull that back. you can talk to pine members. people remember that . so even if you soften the language a little bit, you still are going to be remembered for permitting this to happen. green light and more lessons to be shipped off every day. i just want to get your thoughts on what happens in jerusalem earlier on. there was a talk at a bus station and we understand the 3 is really is were killed that attack in jerusalem. do you expect it to have any impact on the ongoing? so as far as negotiations at all, well, it's a non force of the time it can be, i think the possibilities of doing your life is unfortunate. but in terms of what's
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going on, because it seems that's where you're located, the whole negotiations located in, in the narrow strip. i don't know if it'll mean that the in here the report that these were, i'm nice folks i, i, you know, i'd like to see proof of that, but anyhow, i think that it would probably have minimal but more about progress in a car. so well, that's exactly it, i mean where things had to, to in the occupied westbank under jerusalem, where we see an increase in the number for aids and increasing and the number of arrests and also the, the far right finance minister and give you a small short said that there are 2000000 quotes, nazis and the occupied westbank which when you know, we hear this visual and not using language over and over again. so this is really not new. but where do you think things are headed to an outside westbank address? the whole, it's not new, but what is new is, is like you have high level public officials for repeating. what's the use of the exist in the shadows for right now it's becoming a pain may, may line discourse and this is problematic, but yeah,
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i think that if you're going to continue dealing with nice people and the narrative stories, the human eye, something you can do whatever you want, so these were least captains, policy and captains. they were told if you speak to anybody, even if you celebrate, you're going to go back to prison. they're threatened by that. so i think that that is something the west has to look at very carefully. i think the western journalists need to interview these people have been, we've been released to see what goes on, where nobody can see this is the only democracy in the middle east foretold. but let's see what they've done. all right, thank you so much for your analysis. so 17 ty, nationals, freedom does i have a ride home in bangkok, thomas capture them on october, the 7th there among 19 tries, has been released so far. the government's has another 9 are still being housing garza and 39 others were killed. and last month's attacks by him us on southern israel. jessica washington has more from bangkok i'm here at san cos main airport in a short while ago. the 1st cruise us hi nationalists were being held captive by him
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. us arrives here and they passed through waving and smiling. you could certainly sense that they were feeling very much relieved to be home. know what we have heard from thailand's ministry of foreign harnesses. i'll just walk you through the latest numbers. the 23 captives have been released, and 9 time nationals are still being held by. the ministry of foreign affairs says that it is frank o avenue and existing efforts to ensure that those high nationals also return home to safety. but suddenly, a sense of relief here and bank of the was his thanks, the type of government for its efforts, ensuring this safe return home. the ministry of foreign affairs also added that it is asking is riley officials to assist in ensuring that this group of national will receive the wages and compensation that they are.
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