tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 1, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST
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transformed into a many scholar reporting every now and then we can have roster bombs. exploding out to 0 is teams on the ground. when you close to the heart of the story the of the hello. i'm about this and this has been use online from dell. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, the sci fi and gaza comes to an end oft of a 7 day pause and fighting israel resumes its assault on the strip. at least 8 palestinians have been killed since is really a tax resumed and several others have been in the finalize at the same spot or another group. apollo, standing in prisons was released from his very presence in exchange and 6 motors,
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right of captives held in guns that were released by hom, us on thursday nights. also, i had made clear that before is real resumes, major military operations. it must put in place mandatory in civilian protection plans. and the us secretary state reiterates washington support for the war, but says more humanitarian aid must reach. you guys the just up to 7 g m t. that's 9 am. and guys that were, israel's military has resumed its attacks on the strip. the cease fire extension between the 2 officially expired just over 2 hours ago. there's a live pictures of the skyline over northern guys, or you can just see some of the residual smoke from those attacks. their negotiations led by costs out of egypt on the us to extend the ceasefire.
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understood to still be ongoing. that means more than 2000000 people live on the strip facing further bombardment of the twos paused. is really a tax loving for 7 straight days. oh, prisoner, i'm captive exchanges. now we've got a team of correspondence following the story. m on con, isn't occupied east jerusalem. mine overflow is in washington, dc, 1st came to holiday is joining us from con, use in the southern gaza. and we were just talking there about the attacks that have been happening over the last hour or so. since this is far and to just talk us through what's been going on of the okay, so what's, what's we have latest is 7 palestinian skills in the house. in my kazi, 6 have been killed and dropped off to have been killed. a sorry it's $89.00, have been killed in my eyes, the 6 and dropped off after the is there any forces target targeted houses in these
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areas? we also got news that is there any, were planes are dropping leaflets for people eh, in at the newness in, in, in the south of the god, the ser, asking them to evacuate their houses to the faucet. but at the same time, the, is there any forces our students are getting roughly so people are terrified, they don't have any place to go. they are saying that's where should we go? because we know that size is unprepared for all of this. there is no sounds there's, there's no spaces where people in garza and and people are, are, are lost and houses, hospitals, you and facilities. schools are packed with people who already evacuated from the another area of the gaza strip. the explosions are continuous. we hear and see, is there any war plains in the sky and drones are also hoover in the sky. so this is the update that the latest update do they have. we have and it's very obvious that it's, the tension is rising and there has been also updates of the classes in the
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another area of the call district. people must have been expecting that this was a possibility that this may happen, even though one would imagine they were hoping it would not be the case of people being taken precautions against something like this. or have they been concentrating on simply taking, using the time. if you'd like to try to get some sort of normality back i think people are so we're searching all of these days squared food. they are searching for anything they can provide as meals for their children. they are already not having any, any place to go. there is no safe space, sleep or are intense. some people added more layers on their tense because there was heavy rain and, and it's very winter at night. but people are in cues on cooking gus at stations,
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and they are also lining up on a, on a, on fuel stations. we also saw people trying to, it's very crowded despite at all of the explosions. we're hearing it. people are in the markets trying to find anything to the to eat. it's not only a, it's the people who can't and don't also fear is where the air strikes, but they also fear starvation in this house. but the, there are thousands of people right now. it's very crowded and more people are coming in seeking refuge in this, in this house. but the, especially after the leaflets that have been dropped in a new and has invited me. so jaila and you know, cut out an area and thank you very much indeed him called r e in con eunice and the southern gaza strip. well, let's take a closer look at what the as really honor has been saying in the past are the military and honest. it had resumed shelling in northern guys,
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minutes after the c spot expired. that was at 5 g m, t, or 7 am local time in gaza, and a stipend fuse ready armies at hall. mazda violated the terms of the deal by finding a rock towards is really touching him on cons. joining us live not from occupied east jerusalem that have been a florida of announcements and statements coming up from is really officials and the last hour or so. or what's the latest that you've had in mind? well the most important statement that is come out is from the is where the problem is that benjamin netanyahu in his office says, i'm asked, i says violate to the island. did not commit to his duty to release all the kid, not women today, and launch rockets at these row with the retentive fighting we went in to emphasize these right. the government is committed to achieving the goals of the will to release our of thirty's to eliminate him as the guarantee that goes. it will never no longer oppose a site to the residence of israel. incredibly strong woods that backed up by the is riley military as well. let me give you
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a quick timeline of what happened overnight. apparently i'm asking, gave a list and to the is raised on that list. would that bodies that last was actually rejected by the as rightly said, at 5 45 am local time iraq, it was fired from the strip into the something is ready, communities that was intercepted by the iron don't rocket defense system. then at $630.00, we were hearing leaks on these really media. these really won't cabinet. we're trying to figure out whether to accept the mass list or whether to reject it. they said that the israelis know that there are at least 10 women in the gaza strip. and they wanted to see those people be released then at 7 am, the announcement came when you just read out, i'm saying that the sci fi was, i will, was about to begin at 715. i am. that's when we had about the fast as strikes on
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the gaza strip to read about 5 45 am an ongoing right now. sirens have been had all across the southern is ready communities net and the cause. the strip rockets have been fired from the goals or stripe into those communities, likely to have a lot more of that kind of thing as that goes on. but right now the, the, into the actual community in particular, this is all about with the and the blinking pressure on israel has worked. now it's worth pointing out that in his meetings i've lost 24 hours. he has said time and time again. if you go into garza, you can't go in with the same intensity as you did that must be a humanitarian aspect to this. a must be able to get in and you must protect civilians. there's also been a leak in the times of israel. that suggests he actually specifically mentioned at the sub this house of goals. i, he said that if you do go in,
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you can go in with the same intensity. i'm with now seeing as strikes in the south of gauze that as in 100 he was just repulsing that it's a litmus test then my colleague of mine well to follow, be able to talk about this much more, but it is a litmus test to figure out how much pressure america can put on as well, and how much is wrong with listen and, and that's the key question, isn't today i certainly work for you are one of them. anyway, are you getting any indications from what you're seeing in the media on what you were hearing on the ground about how is where the officials are responding to that us pressure? well they seem to be holding a tough line and this pressure has been known as well for since the ceasefire began just about 3 days ago, these really wood cabinet issued a leak to statement um, saying that we have told the americans that we will go in and fight this will the way we want to fight it and everybody in america knows this. it's always been tough
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to when it comes to the way they're going to conduct this will probably is the benjamin danielle who is always been incredibly clear about this. he's got one goal, he said in the statement i just read earlier. it's about the destruction of how mass, politically and militarily, how he's going to achieve that without that same level of light, same intensity bombardment we saw before. the ceasefire is unclear and if he does that, we're already saying maybe $15000.00 civilians have died full actually not 9 right now in the last 2 hours. and i thank you very much indeed, emma and tom, talking to us from occupied easterly some one of bringing james elder. he's eunice, that's global sports. personally, he's joining us from gaza. just talk us through what you've seen in the, our since the cx 5 and the james c a rob, absolute, the national hospital and it's children not being single where you can. now you can
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just see that that trauma has returned. so i've seen stretches coming through, ambulance is coming as we drove the 50 made it 50, a 100 made is why maximum from that so hospital now the, the biggest remaining hospital for the people jobs are here. there was a huge, so i'm sitting ambulances and stretches, coming through hospital stuff. obviously you've already been working 20 whole save and now running this hospital to spot the immense, if it drove all the bright, probably to right. just help soft channel tied to now the result the people cannot take it out. the result there's thousands of people sleeping here beyond the fact that it's a 200 percent capacity for the children are injured. who need the that medical? cale? james, we did have this is my last for about several days. did i give any of the hospitals on any of the medical crews and guys i know for tennessee to to re establish themselves to rebuild their so supplies. we of course know that they're being limited supplies that are being, getting into gaza to draw
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the as update onto convoys to the knoll, to unicef chromeboys, to, to does the city and then to the fall, the snow as your valley out. and that was water, food medicine, across the united nations, own rock, getting fuel everywhere for those water pumps. unicef medicines, world food program, it's been a huge response from the united nations. but it's a stop. we always knew it was on the start. i the thing to nod unrestricted to these people for such a long time, the north and not so united his style foot for full weight so that the level of desperation is seeing people the need which so i'm in, so we know why it's hard to evaluate rob, but we also knew it was not passively enough. one of the many reasons why we keep, keep totally for state farm. i found it interesting role for those people who are not in jobs that you understand, but when we did a you would see time and again, community members give it to someone else sharing and so on. does. it may not be
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a rich place economically, but it's not rich and it's, it's culture and it's a saw g that society is under attack and we have pleaded for those with any influence to, to ensure this does not happen again. and yet, here we are, it would seem to you to see if the connection from those really influenced audits call is to approve again the killing of children hearing jobs of james. what's your understanding of the available availability of aid supplies? know that the cx 5 is over, is anybody said anything to you about whether or not they will and it's going to be very difficult at all, but i have to say, i mean that we people working around the talk as we speak in another area here. in the south working at exactly thing. yeah, we had tone voice across the u. n. plan and i order it was getting fuel fuel these water fuel, the size dissemination plans of tools,
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united nations was able to pre positioned. it's so important to get it in through the rapid guy, get it ready for those hundreds of thousands of people who so desperately need it. so we don't much more worried in the next 7 days. and that's her juliet. but by people who hook you like to have it by palestinians who work for the united nations role, who have lost homes and family members. and still every day come in to try and support their fellow citizens. but again, this was never going to be enough. if this was, if this was the idea we'd be allowed i, i do 7, i 7 days and then, and then the killing would start again. then humanity has, has, has shut its eyes on. we cannot believe that is the case and we will continue to post the v a. but under these conditions where the tax side probably says i cite to these functioning hospital as a palestinian toilet, he said, i'm not man, just got that much more difficult. describe to us for kind of psychological tools
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that this must be happening on the medical teams and the people who are working for the u. n. a right now, and indeed of course have been doing so for the last several weeks. i can start all by start with through this with children and i think coming here everyday for a week and there are now children. i know, i know if i 9 see to you a few kids to juggle something to break the moments to write the spell of, of what they're under. and you can see generally generally they can hear explosions again again. now you can see the gentle changes they listed as a bit of charles, which seems back into them. that was going again today to fee the trauma, the looking little boys and girls. all i just, i see, and i noticed that, that look of the parents that the parents are losing control. the parents may not have the ability to protect them. that's terrible. i started doing with a little boy and i think it's
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a good the leg. please don't speak to you again. these absolutely mirrors fits, you and he the sounds the but yes of course the to the medical stuff here. what to size. they phenomenal. say they never stop. i'm sure they never will stop. but the health system is w. i chose this time and again despite w, i chose incredible efforts. it's exhausted. you know, you cannot, you cannot possibly, you know, good conscience, start attacking the people of dogs or den on things that you will not have a message out on your hands. so the help stuff will keep going. ma, united nations, call a site that they don't stop, they go to the front lines because in that hot, i believe they can make a difference. and it was times the most typical times is when they come to the full day to have families say to have children and loved ones who will be terrified. right now is i as they to a new the front lines, everyone does what they can get. it seems the only people who can make
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a decision. i'm not doing what they should change if you and the team there need to get to safety. and of course anybody around you as well as those are those attacks continue please do. so please just stop and get your safety as fast as you can. in the meantime, just very quickly, can you talk to us about what you're hearing the explosions that you were describing to us just a moment ago? can you just talk to us about the, the signs that you're hearing and how close they might be to where you are? yeah, so i can, i have no military expertise rob, just seen too much of this. so, the 1st thing you notice is, is the sam but simple, tiny and slee, rob used to see you might fruitful vision or early when there attacks. you just take people shut off, particularly children. you just see that reflex action that is becoming a learned behavior of, of fi sleeping in. so, you know, it's, it's a sound 1st and these drawings that i'm still unable to differentiate between what
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applies are remote strikes and then it's plumes of smoke, which if it's close, then you, he very quickly within a couple of minutes, screams, i guess, of family members of loved ones, as i see the reality of, of another another person killed and i look, it's kind of you, of course, of course, we would move, but as we've heard time and again that nowhere is safe and jobs of the safely shaped facilities. i cannot imagine the that's the sound. i cannot hear you if you need on the, to your new to get this the wrong. so, so this hospital of coal, we don't know what psyche looks like. the hundreds of children rolled in these hospital who don't know what psyche looks like the medical stuff here. there is no function here. it's not the ukraine. no one knows what site the looks like. say they know what it looks like. i know what that looks like and, and we, we pray that, that, that those who have the influence to, to stop this,
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to end the trauma in the killing, also understand what they feel about this for the children. because it looks like james out there is units, have mobile smoke, surprise, and he's been talking to us from guys are doing those attack streams. thank you very much. indeed. unless you're even hearing the end of this is why has taken place while you are a secretary of state. and to me blinking has been visiting the region my the rafa low joining me live, not a from washington dc. so very different tone of voice. if you like from antony blinking when he was talking to the is really officials not what's his message being to that said the that's certainly the case. rob, good to be with you. and i think the right now the reaction from us diplomats, so it has to be one of frustration, especially after seeing and hearing that interview. you just did with the, with the spokes person for unicef in that last segment. this is exactly the type of
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images that the united states was hoping to avoid. this. so when we heard from our colleagues in ron, just and in the last few minutes talking about that visit by us, secretary of state anthony, blinking to israel, being a sort of litmus tests of us influence over israel. certainly the results of that test don't seem positive at all, especially when you consider the fact that that trip itself was designed of a, as a, as a way for the united states to exercise that influence on his real not only in terms of asking these really military to show restraint and it's in it's military operations in gaza. but there was that hope that many had as well as you, that us diplomats were, were really putting the extra emphasis on to extend once again that cease fire to really sees on the opportunity. so that age groups could deliver that much needed aid to palestinians in gaza. but when we talk about that changing rhetoric,
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it's more of a change of tone that we've seen over the course of the last week, over the course of the last few weeks from the bind administration. we can point to the conversation that we learned about this week between us presidential bite and, and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu that took place on sunday were president by and expressed his concerns over what would be considered the next phase of military operations by these really, military and southern gaza, president biden asking is real a, to learn from the mistakes made during the 1st phase of operations in northern gaza . to avoid this, the same scale of devastation that people around the world have been seeing filled their news feeds with images of death and destruction by the secretary blinking. and certainly you to try to seize on this opportunity, not only to provide to, to allow a groups to bring much needed aid to the region, but considering that somewhere more than 1700000 palestinians have been displaced
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into southern gaza. the, it's arguably the most densely populated bid strip of land in the world. at this point, there is a reasonable expectation that if the israel were to conduct itself the same way that it did in northern casa, it would be carnage. so it is a delicate, a sort of tight rope that the bind administration is walking right now, wanting to put pressure on israel while still maintaining that special relationship that exists between the united states and israel. all the while the by the administration is facing pressure here. at home in the united states, over their handling of the war. and i want to ask you about that. how much is public opinion in the us affecting or influencing the by the administration's dealings with israel? sure, well we shouldn't note that this trip by the secretary blinking to is real right now is taking place just as pressure is growing on the bind administration to condition military aid to israel. this is pressure not only from civil society and
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groups here in the united states and around the world, but also from law makers on capitol hill. want to ensure that any aid to israel is, is sent under the condition that is real, adheres to international law. there's also the sense that there's a eroding support for the binding ministration, especially among young voters, of folks between the ages of $18.35. the same groups that helped elect president biden, who once again are seeing their news feeds full of images of, of, of children who are being named to children who have died. there is a sense among many americans in general, that there is an increasing hate crimes here in the united states. whether it be hate crimes against jewish americans or hate crimes against arab and muslim americans. we can cite what happened in burlington vermont, just last saturday, worth 3 policy needed. americans were shot. so divide administration is under a tremendous amount of pressure over there,
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over the president's handling and support of israel, of throughout the course of this conflict in that, in itself. is translating into pressure by us diplomats on a on israel. the question is whether or not israel will keep to those pressures blanket wrap, although talking to us from washington dc. my dear, thank you very much indeed. within the last hours of this is far too more groups of is there any contents in palestinian prisoners were released, 13 people detained and is really present a separate turn to the model and the occupied west. bind money over joy to be reunited either 5 minutes. i'll just say this need area for him spoken to some of the palestinian prisoners who were released. some of what they had to say is distressing. do you want me on the posting tells me, is a tough, but they have gotten worse since the 7th of october and you can not compare with them. it was very different. we got to watch it for one hour and deluxe to city for 4 hours that they only use they used to bring one plate of rice for 10 prisoners every day. there is oppression and violets to gas in our cells and transporting
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prisoners from one prison to another. most of the people 99 percent of the people have been oppressed. i missed my family and everyone. i now have seen my family while on, on the opposite. ha ha, i have the risk that before the war, the situation, the prison is very hard. we don't have windows, we don't have hot water. we don't have any blankets in one room, there are over 10 people. the food is not enough and the situation is horrible. for me personally, i haven't showered in a week every 5 days. we shower once because we have no new clothes or towels. the laundry room and cafeteria, our quotes. we haven't had any warm food for 70 days. we don't have sugar or salt since the beginning of the war. we can't even have access to the news even to the prison there was killed, we didn't know anything. we were waiting for new prisoners to come and they would find out what was happening. when they told me i'd be released. i was surprised. i didn't know anything about the most up in model. i would, i could,
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every day we were beaten and tortured. they stormed our rooms and the food was very bad. they didn't bring enough food for everyone. every 6 or 7 hours, they would bring one meal for 12 people and it wasn't enough. i was in also the prison and then they took me to nest. uh, there was no medical care and side every time i told them about my medical condition, they said nothing. 6 captives who were being held by homeless thing guys, a back in israel. they are being treated in the hospital after being released on thursday. no later than the day, 2 more cap tips were released at $100.00 over to the red cross in palestine square garza city before returning to israel. meanwhile, these really mother trees continued its rains and the occupied westbank were gonna speak to charles stratford in romano. let's talk about the prisoner release. first of all, we saw the pictures there of families and relatives at over joined to see the prisoners return to office 3. what's been happening?
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well, there's a sense role that as the fighting was use in garza the end of the c spa, a lot of people here were expecting this to happen and goals during that 65, we sold those prisoners being released just to give you what was the updates on how many it was 214 were released during that 65 period made up of 7071 women, a 169 minus the teenagers. and yeah, there, there is a great sense obviously of disappointment. but also there's the cold reality of the fact that during the same period during that see so what's that with $240.00 pounds, a student in prison is released the and that's including last night when they were at least another 11 arrests. that's according to our facilities and 200 at more than 270 other palestinians arrested. so you know that that shows you just how intense these these rates continue to be across the occupied westbank. we are
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expecting protests later today hearing remodeler and potentially all the areas across the occupied westbank. 3319 people arrested since october the 7th since the beginning of the war with those new figures. that's yeah, that's more than 3400 and faxing out more than 250, or at least 250 people killed. and according to the, these really prison surveys they've released some vegas and they say now that it is ready prison system, they're all 7677. so called security inmates. and these varies, it means that around 40 percent of them are being held on the so called administrative detention. now there's just a detention which doesn't involve these where it is having to charge inmates. there's obviously no trial that can go on indefinitely as well as renewed every 6 months. and the fact that sense of evidence of any potential suspicion or activity
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that is held being being, being used against those people being held under administrative detention is kept secret from them. so it means that lawyers, for example, can no way mount any kind of defense. so yeah, some some, some parents because that basically almost make a bit of a file to see all these prisoner releases over the last 7 days. but of course this, that's despite the great joy that we've seen from the families and, and the prisoners in themselves. but as we heard the renew this before, some rick testimonies and statements being made by the prisoners that of a release. but yeah, bolden 7650 palestinian prison is remain in jail. and one can only imagine that they are in, during those kind of conditions that we just described. yeah, let's just talk briefly a little bit more about the registrar's because one, there was seemingly new laptop and the raids that we saw during the 645. the
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intensity seemed to be increasing one, but imagine that that is going to continue. now that the seas 5 for the moment, at least as over yes, throughout the see supply, we saw more rides, right? the way across the occupied westbank. there is a feeling a that to that, that polls invites again, garza was going to give them i gave is really these ready ministry more time to focus on these rights and they were more of them last night. i'm specifically looking at villages in and around jeanine coast jeanine, a big flash point of extensive for the resistance groups where we've seen so many people arrested in so many people killed in these ways that we have more rights. let's just say on a couple of images around, jeanette and they were interesting the as well incidents last night involving is riley settlers around been infinities close to napa. south of janine, we seen pictures of private property destroyed devil compensations that we understand that leads to the burning of cause and the attacks on the on palestinian
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homes. and of course these attacks by the st. louis. any palestinian that is enjoying these attacks will tell you that some of the settlers act so brazenly because most of the time they have either the tacit protection or indeed the tangible protection of the is right in the military. and they were also writes in a base law, how much the world knows as bethlehem a big right the also a rate on everyone in the south of the occupied west bank and the initial figures that we're getting through so far, at least 11 people arrested during those rights, no sign that those will, that's up. i don't want indications that they will continue, potentially even to intensify. now that they c spy in garza, is the child's thanks very much. says child stop for bringing this up to date from ramallah. so i'm going to take a look at where the main areas of fighting in guys i have been since the war began . is, are the forces were bothering palestinian fighters and the custom brigades and this
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lemmings johan, than these northern regions shaded in. right. and the street bottles and the densely populated areas in and around gas, the city near the jump out of the a refugee come before the safe spot. is there any troops and times made advances into these shaded areas in the north we're going to bring in the channel is a color and he's an associate professor of golf politics. i'd contact university, you've been with us over the last couple of us since this is far ended. and charles was mentioning there that there was that, that it was offensive and never to ability that at some point we were going to reach this, this stage was it in your assessment inevitable that we were going to get to this point as the numbers of prisoners and the numbers of homeless captives was reduced while i actually was whole, hopefully this said to us could have been extended for, for, for a while. but honestly speaking a since the very beginning, i thought that what would happen once the, all the houses have been released, the sort of made key or the final object, the was telling me nation of how much politically, i mean, it's only on a blinking,
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less face then the worst time that before was human military attack, do you have to guarantee that the human cost would not be as high as he never said that? stop fighting or stop by can? how much? so at the end of the days, what's the name of the number to add to to continue these were because there was no change in the political will use, right? or the united states to finalize that proximal, to finalize the pointless wharton. one of the issues throughout the, the, since the start of this was the fact that israel is the stated goal of destroying homeless and removing it from, from gaza. in practice seems to be very difficult because homeless is as much an ideal logy as it is a political function or another transaction. and it's difficult to see one but imagine. and i would be interested just to get your assessment of this. i bought a 4th point, israel would feel that it was able to say what we've done, the job that we sent out to, to that's the main problem is all difficult is impossible, such as just having that then you kind of getting mean it. then they built into and you kind of believe,
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mean it's at people that the feel attracted by those ideas for those groups. that'd be defending the rights when they see that nobody else is doing at worldwide speaking. and so how you really mean it's something that keeps growing up, keeps a with a more, i bet some more for the west. once you have nothing that defends them is impossible . and so what, what would be the final object or when nathaniel will decide the final objectives? i'd say it's impossible to say because there is no way to even to prove on the, on the field. that's all the details of how much have been eliminated. so basically we are in the, in the limit that there is no way to achieve that goal. and then there's no way to prove that the gold has to be not cheap if they want to do it. and one of a key elements of this focusing company is the way that homeless and the other on groups of course, and in jobs as well, are likely to respond if a toll to, to what is, is currently happening. how significant do you think is that responds that it's not
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from hamas or from us and the other items groups as well as the end of the day. they have no other choice. i mean, if the war continues, you have no other, no other way to, to configure the word by fighting more over a closer than that. then there is a worldwide, but the for public opinion a and if you started with you, my tax, and the, i mean is most probably is very likely that the public opinion it gets is right. it keeps growing, not only in the, in the region, but also in the united states and europe, mainly the ones that they have been support in east red rise rights of self defense . and so how much can benefit from that if they keep or so they, they bought that because they know that the long term a fire war is not helping eastern law. i've listening. but what if we get to the point that israel is determined to reach, which is, is that all the homeless captives are released in exchange for palestinian prisoners from if i understand what you're saying correctly, that they the,
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the leverage the homeless has lives within those captives ones that leverage is gone for could possibly under pin any extension of the overseas far off the commons of a series far. so if i don't see anything, the how much can keep us leverage to, to force is read to, to, to stop. they want, they only in act of they can push is try to solve that. if united states leaving them in the 8 definitely been caught that were easy dollar companies, they do their best when they opened their best to, to, to read said the public solution. but the only ones that can do it if, if the united states they made clear that they want, he might have an impulse to reduce the massacre of to be in the us. but they never ask them to stop. and so i don't see our lives even though this is changing drastically. that position and the not only to increase the phone, but they take some action in order to to stuff is ralph this. i mean,
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they know that whole the men would never seats to say ok, let's find a list, a temporary diplomatic solution for this. and where does this leave the us in this? because um they, we've just been being reported with the last couple of weeks there seems to be a change of tone. that seems to be, i, i, to a degree a diversity that's happening between the bite and ministration and israel. and they would of course, say that's not the case, but in the event that israel does decide to say, no, i'm sorry, we're not going to listen to you. we're going to do this in a long time, is we're going to continue this. where does that leave for us? well, not the anybody with the situation to be, to be honest, but the point is that they are not asking for something that is really, we're not doing. they're asking for something that this with news. eventually we have to read them, remind that also they're in the us of us that people type, they are in the electronic campaign. so by then it's also trying to balance and how many, both those he's with you on one side or the other. yeah. and this is important to say, okay, if we present too much these threats,
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we may lose donors for our company. let's see on it. please forgive me for interrupting you, but i'm a 100100 us the how much a spokesman is currently speaking, we're going to go and listen to what he's saying. i mean, because it's the right of, i'm to say this now clearly to them. so i was, the problem is the occupation, the solution is not defined, choose the solution. real solution is to find making isms to put an end to this occupation. and i do think that the folks at the time, and you've said probably it's a, it's a either with a no place for talks anymore. but do think that a cut off, so you have a more follow up on the mass has seen in the the books as a starting point. this of the recruiters that keep the national, sorry, you know, so we have exhausted all efforts. we will exit efforts, even with the renewal of the migration again as well. people will do our best to
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face the ag edition. everyone is considering our efforts as the resistance who are facing the aggression. we have spent the some good time to have conversation with all the mediators on that. and we need to thank the efforts of got to an agent in order to lead a farm with that, to put an end to the collection, to, to perform board system. the collection has dropped everything done and the design is with the email that is rejecting everything because well, the so he doesn't want ok, but as but how resistance we will face. that is way these honestly team will defend our people would be open. so, and the efforts that the aims at this, my foot and that, and that goes in, i mean, within the benefits of the end,
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the lives of our people may, a lot of us are, let's see. you can see what the problem is, the, the good and i know you're dealing with this method and you can rely on the some of the, of the minimum or most of 50 is the war and the war has been renewed. now you have to be honest with you during the experience of the past few days. that will cool, and we appreciate the efforts of the gods and egypt what this has led to oppose to us through the full days and the like i said, you know, the resistance, the, i'm as the leadership with cooperating with these efforts to put an end to the collection of the other thing that people will buy, but unfortunately the, probably some part is when not ready to accept more efforts in addition to the
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category and egyptian efforts, the administration as a practice of other pressure on as well. okay. and, and we sold that such thing mean that it will, it's kelly, the confrontation in the blood. not to put them for any of the that we cannot understand how they want to impose the width of the addresses or the homes on the brother stain unit. the brothers team doesn't have it is, is that for 75 years, so they can not impose that they cannot accept anything that is not the benefits of the others need to be. but on the look at them as well as renewal declaration, depends on the shipping on different pots, in case of guys that i've had with them. and the general, the addictions do to move though to the south of guys how to think it was, you know, sort of the, i know it's clear that that was sent to the targets in guys the step,
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the targeting the south. and i'd like to say that, yeah, okay, and then general, there is a wrong idea about the south as if the side of a safe area, all the monitors out of auditing for me at home. and i'm not in general, $4.00 to $5.00, all the monitors and any purpose of the month as well, from the south of guys that kind of an old the, with lots of guys that i'm the fly, i now know safe places and the day clear from the aggression in order to cover its failure for somebody upon it with that when a or destroying the resistance and will provide the patient is like enough to commit to a new client in south garza and i buy new brand new i the wants to exaggerate something, but tom, i think some of the resistance of shimmer has said the operations of the, of the patient in the salt and the knolls. and the resistance would be able to
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unload the terms of the addresses the model. so in the south actually now what i'm the have failed to say, just to see their goals and the date. and the documentation will accept that the reality of the scene and people will decide it's fades and the hazard of the by listening to people. and we get to the rights of fucked up by the us. and we just do a remind the i will view was the net, as you said, maybe there are no exceptions. the shedding and good is everywhere for this to you. how about the ground? the so to me the next because keep all the content. yes. lecture the undoubtedly let's say it was it had the efforts of a busy around in coping with the events is a very appreciative like with some of them. thank you very much so much though. some of them and one of the senior need is of how much he's how are you watching?
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i'll just say that we've been bring, bring your phone interview with you all, just need a network bios on a home. done who's spoken to senior was folks person for from us following the end of the 65, which happened just a couple of hours ago between israel and thomas. these are like pictures from guys that you can see have some of the smoke that we're seeing from the bum bob, and that's been happening over the last few hours since about 5, a 5 g m t find the cease fire was declared officially over by israel i want to come back to our guest here, this younger as a product who is an associate professor of golf politics or contract university. he's been with us for the last few hours. the official spokesman there from how i saying that the mechanism is, is still under way to have talk some sort of negotiations to bring the, the cx 5 back into effect. that it is open to having negotiations with cots all on
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egypt, which will play the central role in those high in your assessment. do you think it is possible to pull some sort of additional ceasefire or fugitive extension to the existing seas far? i also ford has been happening at the moment. i mean, let's see what they, it's really replaced. so this, this a statement i think is a, has to be very important because it didn't close the door for, for this conversations. let's see what day is really, why minutes is refined to that if they still remain committed to, to, to achieving that, the expansion in order to get at least what they wanted. what would they sell at the beginning? they wanted to release all the hostages. there's some hold the, some more negotiation, what's gonna happen? but i still a and remind me that this, the truth is necessarily temporary because once they're all the author, this have been released. the objective is assumed there, the magenta. thank you very much. indeed, we appreciate your being with us. we're going to be talking to you over the next couple of hours. thank you very much. indeed, i'm just seeing
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a line here that's coming up from the voice of the news agency. saying, of course i named source with knowledge of the talks that the content of egypt in negotiations with both sides are continuing. we have no way of checking to see for the that's accurate if we get more information. not, of course, where i'm going to bring that to you, but for now, luciano is that kind of the, thank you very much indeed. let's get the view on the end of the cx 5 from israel. now ok if a l dies are contributed to hot it's newspaper. he's joining us from television. good to have you with us. and we have seen over the last few weeks is really families and relatives of those who are being held by homeless, celebrating as they are around their relatives and friends are returned. how do you think that is really, is going to be reacting to the end of this as far as uh, 5 minutes to an attorney? i would say this the time i have to, uh, take, uh is. ready uh that uh the release of the family. ready lease is not going
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to happen as a substitute to the wall it's, it's not either or if there was a deadline for disease fire, you know, unfortunately it was going to count the numbers of uh, the people that they use. uh i, i hope that the, the negotiation is, uh, still going on and uh, a few days maybe. um we would get to new deadline, but uh, the uh, the almost class amelia is ready soldiers. most of them reserve is people who left their homes that. ready work and they are there was seizing and waging in the tanks. so there was no question that was all over. and until is when lot only get back the last soldier and i
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put an emphasis on so just because they the come us put them on the very back but of uh, the. ready those ages, um and the, the is really target as was mentioned even to the secretary blinking yesterday. and he's enrolled it out is uh to be more come us from but most military lee and, and or from us control both of guys us and we have. busy the 5 of that i have to, to remind you of that. it was started after this vicious attack of september and october 7th and is a saw the war. ready not to release only to disease the
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captives, but to change really. busy balance of power and the equations that come us is, is in gaza and decided when and where they're going to target is way the communities i wanted to ask you about the presence of us, the secretary of state on to the blank and who's being as you of course, you know, in, in israel during this, there is a suggestion, we've heard very strong words coming from benjamin netanyahu, particularly in response to the secretary of state's suggestion that the nature of the conflict should change in order to try to preserve some sort of humanitarian element to this to try to, to preserve as many civilian lives as possible. and yet, benjamin, maxine, yahoo has been saying that they will carry on until they have achieved their objectives. but how much is israel do you think prepared to resist pressure from
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the united states? oh, yeah, it's like eating the cake and heavy. uh and uh, the question is, uh whether the is ready, ami is able to penetrate into this prairie uh below the civilian. so is uh concise, the area in the south. ready is where it is uh, trying to convince the cnn. ready the, the international community to convince come us to allow the 2000000 people to move to the west to uh that it was. yeah. oh yeah. i don't think it's possible. the weather is good, but these might change every day. ready is winter and people will start dying, not only from the is why the air flows operations but only also from takes. so the actually time is the basis enemy is the greatest
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enemy of the but as the civilians. and also to the his ready chapters we are still. ready very old and 6 people that we have no choice that i live in the best case they stuck in the, in the tunnels. ready without medication. busy is very thoughtful. the ed time is running against us. diplomatic. the manager dropped because the the clock is leaking and the international community is losing the patients. uh, watching the images of the baby's children. 2 months after the business at dodge their games is right. is it really is now the it is literally got some credits. it's kind of a, a green. ready lights to attack and to show,
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oh would i do to give some pleasure to the ceiling. so for the need for revenge. but this is over now and i think that's what is what i. ready need so i know this is what the focus is, a kind of the victory image to get hold of a seat while other leaders right now as well is taking credit for the 1990, a senior offices and political leaders. so from us. but they need be the front page, they need to adjust you uh, to show the i the i want to interrupt your very thing. i'm please forgive me for do i. so what i wanted to ask you about these really responds that we saw to the attack on october the 7th, because really military is already started until it is ready. intelligence has already admitted that it was unintelligence failure. there was a report in the new york times this morning suggesting that there's really
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intelligence, in fact, had the analysis suggesting that an attack like this would happen a year before it happened. but the analyst who presented it was disregarded that it was that their opinions were, were put to one side on the basis that these are, the intelligence didn't believe that how much was actually able to carry it out. what does that, where does that leave is ready intelligence in terms of his reputation, but also in terms of going forward, what i mean? what faced with disabilities? having is really intelligence after this. uh yeah, uh i think that though the, uh, this event is was that the a young people, blonde uh, when uh, the egyptian army, uh, deployed it on the so it's kinda. ready ready and it was so many seeking those and this is part of what we call the the. ready concept the of actually the
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message from. ready thought from the time you know, was that uh how much has no interest in um, breaking the status quo. oh they get the money. are they? uh happy. what is uh the guy. busy of uh sold. busy the starters all that, uh, i don't have to, you don't have me. so the where the size was there, but at the top of the national, they refused to see this, and this is known in the in endangers community. i happened to serving the, i mean, the seller just that the you follow the commander, you need to have a lot of guts. and these people was eating an h 200 unit, a young people and. busy they has a date to challenge the commander and they know, what are they expecting,
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what the extra dollars, what the prime minister, what the government wants to here, and then they want, don't want to hear about this process. they don't want to hear about all the trees forgive me for interrupting you, but thank you very much. indeed for being with us. talking about elders are contributing to audits, newspaper a thank you. well mediators including caught out or continuing negotiations with both sides, hoping to secure another extension to the guys and see how she will, how about is joining me and i was more on those talks. this must be a frustrating time. i would imagine for anybody who has been involved in this negotiations, there was a suggestion that there wasn't a negative village. and in this, at to talk us through what the situation is. the me data is particularly taught, understood from day one. this was going to be an extremely delicate task because this is the 1st time, perhaps in decades where you don't never get a sense that this is something that you could set into stone. then move forward and
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you have a deed which is into the base. this is something that the how to negotiate by the all a update on a daily basis. and this is why it was extremely difficult. it, it boils down to a point where about 2 days ago when they will, trying desperately to extend the seas file. that's when the problems email is, particularly when it comes to ease of variety. insistence was certain problem. it has to be met, names and the list, and what, how much decided to hand over the, the bodies of these writers who killed an asterix as i said, now, let me briefly on the, on the latest i've been talking to the 2 sources, brief all the tools as i say, the, as we speak, i thought the mediators along with the egyptians are in touch with these varieties and with having us on the need to stop the as rice enter,
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as you have the talks to which basis we are yet to know. but we are likely to have for a couple of minutes, we will find out, we'll find a fast the shortly talking about what we're likely going to see in the upcoming days. now, this is a setback by or standers. it is extremely difficult moment for all the parties, but kata is willing to narrow the differences between how much and is what they knew beforehand that they would definitely get to this point. because you release 101520304050. and suddenly, as you approach the most delicate, the opposite cutting, that tells me she's going to be these variety soldiers, how's cop to buy, how much they do they did. and those that is going to be a huge problem because how much was saying that when we get to that phase is going to be an awful agreement. it's not going to be one in exchange for 3. these right
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has always been saying no. so going to happen, and these right has also been insisting it's fight with continue even off to the end of this deal. as a me data, it was never going to be an easy task. hush, and thank you very much and do appreciate a we're obviously going to be checking in with you over the next few hours as, as those negotiations carry on. but for now, thank you very much indeed as well. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes or so with more on the coverage of the renew to salt on gas. it is really army has resumed air strikes and the gaza strip ending a 7 day pause and fighting is really jet sand. artillery began bombing the area shortly after the $65.00 extension expired just over about 2 hours or so ago. at least 21 palestinians have been killed since there's really attacks resumed. several others have been injured. families in the mc gaz, a refugee camp tried to find the survivors from under their level. more than $14800.00 palestinians are being killed since october the 7th. you can get
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