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i'm thinking that the now clause was the same as thinking of 2 ends government by the people on al jazeera. it is a tenant of journalist to produce objective these coverage is treated. i don't think that there is a fair, objective and impartial representation. the listening post covers how the news is the a 7 day a ceasefire and gaza comes to an end. israel resumed from bombs of district. the, i don't know about this and, and this is all just a live from dell ha. also coming up at least $32.00 palestinians have been chose since is really a tax resume. several others have been injured in the final hours of the cx 5, another group of palestinian prisoners was released from is really james,
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an exchange hom us released 6 is reading captives held in gaza on thursday. the is it was mandatory is resumed. its attacks on the gaza strip. this is far between israel and harmless, officially expired about 4 hours ago, and it strikes and heavy shouting, followed shortly thereafter. negotiations led by costs out egypt on the us to extend the scenes far are understood to be ongoing. banners smith's reports. israel announced the end of the ceasefire and gaza with the biology of missile strikes, targeting residential areas, and refugee comes from the north to the south with the district. this is the rest of the refugee camp in southern gauze. on thursday, us secretary of state and the blinking told prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this route cannot repeat the mess, civilian casualties,
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and displacement the palestinians. it didn't flicked it on northern gauze density. the buildings and the number of people forced to relocate here shows how devastating a repeat of what happened in the north because it will be an yahoo says israel is committed to its goals for the will. c, n i lation of thomas and the returnable hostages. this is the i'm a gauzy refugee camp in central cancer. the view hospital is still open in gauze and i receiving a new wave of casualties. one of the 1st is a chart and the bodies are we ready. planning on i've seen stretches coming through ambulance is coming as we drove a 50 made at 50 a 100, made his way maximum from nasa hospital. now the, the biggest remaining hospital for the people jobs are here. there was a huge, so i'm seeing ambulances and stretches coming through hospital stuff. obviously you've already been working 247 and now running this hospital, the spot,
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the immense, if it drove all the bright pride, courageous helps of channel tides. and now the result the people cannot take it now the result, there's thousands of people sleeping. yeah. beyond the fact that it's a 200 percent capacity for the children are injured. who need? yeah, that medical care. just hours. oh yeah. how much that released more is really captive, and israel free 30 palestinian women and children from his jails. these will be the last people released from now, while it was restarted sources say negotiations between capturing egyptian mediators and israel, and how much a continue. good smith, alger 0 called raising, telling us in the southern gaza strip. so i understand that these are the air strikes have been going on. what's being happening, i believe that have and some quite close to where you are.
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well yes, there has been an intensive bomb being in can eunice in different and different areas and also in different areas across the causal. sir, we also noticed that there has been a target of our residential house in the se dot very close to among the market, the downtown market, and the center area in industry. that's where people are, are striving to find any food, and any winter close to a to, to where, where this area is a very busy area. there has been number of casualties, but we still don't know the number we are there has been also reports of a target into bad. yeah. and in drop off. and there has been continuous and multiple targets of houses without any warning where the civil defense is trying to rescue people under the rubbish. and you get not to or not also that bus behind me where there's the emergency department of announcer hospital. there has been
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endless. i'm getting into is coming in and out, transferring killed and injured people. and we also notice that there are also injuries and killings receiving a being received a, a bed in the middle. are you of the guns report? it's also witnessing air strikes and artillery settings. we also learned that the classes between those early forces and the fighters continue to take face on the ground. so it's obvious that today at after all of the 6 days of tempers use fire, it's very intense. and we can hear right now the world planes hoover in the sky. i'm just as, as you're talking to us and i'm just reading some of the figures here. as far as we can establish at least 32 people have been killed in the recent is where the air strikes. i'm showing in garza,
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obviously we can rectify that number as yet. and that was from maybe an hour ago or so. so that number may have changed, but it, it seems, at least to 32 people have been killed. talk to us about how people are reacting to this, where you are in con units. because so many people have gone to canyons initially thinking that they were going to be at least more safe than they would be in northern garza. but not, of course, the shelling is bank. rob people who are seeking refuge in newness, were already in turning these place from different areas and another in gaza strip . so they evacuated from the not another area in 1st place. then they move to the mid area. then they came to con eunice. and now that is there any forces are asking people income units to a to evacuate beautiful at the same time, but it's been has any bonds where at least 3 houses have been directly targeted by
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the is really worth things without any warning. so people here we met a couple of families that sold the stuff they were in turn is faced more than 4 times. and after they heard that a non eunice a is a red zone. they, they stuff like this. they were like, where should we go? there is no, please safe. every time we thought to wait to an area the asked us to evacuate, and now there is lucky there. asking them like the is there any forces are asking those people to evacuated or fall where they see with their own eyes risk of being targeted. so people have mixed feelings, they're very depressed. they're very angry at the same time. these have people have been displaced and evacuated without no clothes, nose and no, and no food. they're coming here, striving to find food, to find water, to find like even the back to they don't have access to bathrooms. so can you imagine the thousands of families living this and they're also being asked to
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evacuate another time. and we're also speaking about an area where can you into some group of are parked with this place. people that's already evacuated since the 1st week of this is randy ward. so people are, are, are terrified where it's very intense sense. 7 am we woke up like everyone in the cause of strip woke up today on the sound a were planes and drones. and so far, the explosions did not stop. so this is the situation right now and people are, are coming in the hospital. they're trying to find any area to, to seek refuge. and we saw people sleeping under trees, sleeping in the corner doors of the hospital. people have no place to go, they feed the homeless and displays and they can't do anything about it. and they're asking for assistance. but at the end of the day, we're all living in this together like palestinians all over this through pub, no place to go. and there's no safe space because we know that's because that is
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not prepared. we don't have any shelters, and people don't know where to go done this or do what's going on. and we all had place and were on this place. and thank you very much indeed. hadn't country in time units, we were just seeing some pictures of the top right hand corner of the of the skyline of rafa, which look here at the moment earlier on there were clouds of smoke that were building ours over the skyline and filling the sky line as part of those air strikes that were going on that you've been talking about 10 things very much indeed. well, let's take a closer look of what the is really army has been saying, the military enhanced it had resumed attacks on northern gas a minutes after the cx 5 expired. that was at 5, g m t on 7 am local time. and the statement is really armies at thomas had violated the terms of the deal by finding a rocket towards is ready to retrieve comes dawning, his life on the mind of olives, unoccupied, east jerusalem. following the uh, the end of the seas far, we had
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a lot of statements from coming out from various groups on both sides. or what have you been hearing from is really officials about what's going on in my as well from everywhere down for me is ready. prime minister's office all the way down to politicians. there's one key stipend going out. everybody is blaming how mass for violating the ceasefire. agreement probably mr. benjamin that was clear. he actually said the mass i so that's where he cooled them. the states actually had violated the ceasefire. now let me give you a bit of a timeline of things that happened. we were hearing overnight of the how much i'd actually sent a list to these, right. these at least was rejected because it had dead bodies on it. um then around $545.00. as far as what heard in the communities made, it goes a strip and a rock. it was fired from the goal is a strip that was intercepted by these ready?
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i'm done. broke it defense system. that was at 545 at 630 and we began to hit uh, leaks uh, from the israeli side saying they were deliberating whether to accept uh the list. uh oh, i'll try and push for a new list. um. now that was at 630, then at 7 am that statement almost on the don't they you just talked about that from the is really ami. then at 7 13 am. the 1st that strikes began on the goal is to strip about $1755.00. that problem is to benjamin netanyahu issued his statement . and since then, we've seen this intense bombing campaign within uh the goals are strictly voting. real kids coming in to the south of the as well as well. we've had several sirens, they continue to go off during the day, and in fact, the home front come on, which is in charge of a civil defense effectively if you really lose some communities has told the is right, he's living that to get into shelters or scheduled fortified areas or to try to
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evacuate the area completely. talk to us about highways really be is really officials are reacting to the pressure that we've seen coming from the it stays, particularly through the visits. a secretary of state's attorney blinking because he was trying to encourage these readings to change the nature of their conflict. should they go back to it and be more conscious of trying to preserve the lives of a civilians in gaza. is there any indication that is there the officials are actually paying any attention? well, let's talk about and sleep. lincoln left just for a 2nd. you said 2 key things. one in private, one in public, in public. he said that b is riley's, didn't have months to complete, this will, the should be over in about 2 weeks in private. he actually told the wood cabinet that if they went into the south of goes in particular, it couldn't be without intensive bombardment campaign. we saw before the sci fi in
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the central and north of gaza. however, in the weeks previously to this, where he was putting that personal needs real, to stick to the ceasefire. and make sure that if they did go back in to go back in with humanitarian and civilians in mind. these ray, these released a number of statements, basically telling the americans that they would do this well, the way they felt fits. now that was coming not just from prime minister button benjamin netanyahu actually told i'd say the blinking, that is right. the public opinion would not stand for then not going back in to garza so they are really standing from the standing tough. we'll see if the is ready is all paying attention to the americans in the coming hours in the coming days. it's all about the intensive nature of the on board been on the goals and strip the fact. busy they all building the south of the strip that was supposed to be a safe side is you had the hand of 100 reporting that earlier is suggested that they
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just doing what they want and the american influence seems to be whitening to em. i'd thank you very much. indeed. that's him on con, bringing yourself to date from the month of olives and occupied east jerusalem. when i go to professor, you'll see nichol back. he's an associate follow the middle east, north africa program, a child sometimes. but he's the next batch on the region is joining us from london . thank you very much. indeed for being with us at my assessment in the few hours that we've had to kind of work out what's going on is that's been told everybody else is willing to talk. so they say how my size is willing to keep on with the negotiations. the bowl is very much in israel's court and i but is there a way to be for israel to be able to if you like, pull back from where it is militarily to the negotiating table and do it in a way that israel but your god is saving face. hello, thank you for having me. i think it was, it was crossed. and unfortunately this font of the negotiation of right now is
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also is assuming, presuming, though, still it is. and the question is this a single name? that's what the negotiation from missouri to negotiation. don't go the way that these are the ones that you may say, as they say, oh, actually, that is a for the assumption of, of, of the media to go straight to say the findings, which we know what's going to be the consequences. so for that, i think it's interesting what the status is, i think that the united states as enough leverage if it was right to stopping on, defense the change to call sort of all the fighting because you own the what's going to happen because so many people pushed so many palestinians to push to the sol, solved garza, and know what the consequences roaming is assuming there is the situation is a stove and enough as it is in, in, in guys that is but movies is this across,
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across the face in the south sea. sort of day to match west exhaust. if the us does have that leverage, what leverage is its function? it bring to bear on israel that it hasn't done so already that would encourage israel to change. it's the way that it's dealing with this the so we see united states of both of these that have some stuff in the hospital for many, many years before that, including send me stuff to go into the vision. simple thing is we're considering the nation. so bolting be pretty much. ready politically and. ready active nations . ready and not the international live, so it's a you police phones in many ways to go. ready ready 90 states a stand these. ready which can also affect the way they that gold sugar is the sizes that i see in the united states. so it's really clear to junior about what
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should be in gaza. there is such a do, says lincoln, who says that most of the few patients off off of the guys i know stage of the. ready and showing that no for this thing. so. ready focused on extreme folks, the photos of, of, of the guy said to enable them kind of thing. so and so, so, so. ready know what the problem is that washington terms say, now it's neat story do today's that everyone is secuity isn't much f, secure with you on the phone that we so what happened 7 so, so the, but 5 students must have those. ready in there is no finding how most my to be one thing that's when, when thousands and thousands of by the status of the toner, the victims sophie sevigny is this because it's just unacceptable. and what we have had from benjamin netanyahu and others, and others, really official seniors, really officials saying, basically we're going to do this our own way. we're going to still aimed to achieve
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what we had set out to achieve, which is the of educational hospitals, politically. and military i do, if i understand what you're saying it correctly, is there a sense that this is they're saying that for public consumption, but privately they may be thinking something different to or are they actually determined to go their own way with this? so i think i think some of the new books looks kind of houses when it comes over the last stage, which i think on the one hand yes this fund. ready will be new months because of what happens on on, on windows 7. october. we've listed them says above the. ready is the story really minutes how much, what does it's meaningful? maybe it's not only the immediate and. ready social, political movement inside ideas of which each of these you need to be as separately . but at the same time, they know because the 5 is conversation by the words the united states or which you . ready you're not the members of. ready ringback you of course the negotiate.
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ready that a bye bye bye just saw that the count go for is this the way the voice conductor in which so many other student. ready slides are low, so sleepiness of children and women. the timeframe is i'm not sure what's the end of the certified dis between the eventually i still get the security council and they wouldn't be able to solution to support for the see science. so the tried to do these, these by the time what the single federation was for the reduce the media to a couple of agencies. but the way that it was conducted right now. and what this is, is developing in the cards you the that is developing. ready ready does it come to continue to. ready weeks difference in those 4 months. professor, you don't seem to how bad is associated follow the middle east, north africa program, a child sometimes. thank you very much indeed. thank you. within the final hours of
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that series, $52.00 more groups. so there's really captives and palestinian prisoners were released, 13 palestinians detained and is there any jails returns to ramallah and the occupied westbank money over joined to be reunited with their families? or $6.00 is really captive. so we're being held by homeless and gaza all back in israel. they're being treated in hospital after being released on 1st day. earlier in the day 2 women were released. they were handed over to the red cross in palestine square and gaza before and they were taken to israel. meanwhile, the is really mandatory is continued its rates and the occupied westbank were gonna speak to charles stratford and romano. we saw this pictures there of families and friends of prisoners being released, palestinian presidents being released, being over joyce to see them. but one would imagine that that joy has turning to despair and are given. the fact that they release of prisoners i would imagine is unlikely to happen. no, the cx 5 is over and such. so and i think it's pretty sight to say that there was expectations that so this release of palestinian prisoners in exchange for his ride,
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he kept his was going to be relatively short lived. when you remember that there are thousands of thousands of palestinian prisoners that remain in his ready jails . um, according to these right, the prison laws are tapers and services. they released the statement this morning saying that they have 7677. what they call security inmates is palestinian prism is still inside. he's very jail 40 percent of them being held on the so called administrative detention. that's the tension that basically allows israel to hold captives indefinitely without telling them any, giving them any indication as to why they're being held. so i have no charges, no trial. and of course, this makes it very difficult, legally for them to mount any kind of defense. we had 240 prisoners released back into the policy and occupied territories jury the cx, 571 of them women of
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a 169 of the mine is all teenagers. now, let's put that in perspective. 240 released in that 5 day period, but at least 260 arrested. so it, it really does put in perspective the kind of level of pressure, these really ministry continue to put on the right the way across the occupied westbank as these military raids. continue just to bring it up that respect to political reaction here from the occupied westbank, that's been a statement as being released to us from the office of the prime minister mohammed to steal. and i'll just read you the end parts of it. he says we call an intensified, intensifying international efforts. i'm putting pressure on israel to stop it's aggression against people and just to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to everyone who needs it. so yeah, strong political words,
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the from the policy, you know, sorry to hear when the occupied westbank but as we've seen in recent weeks having absolutely 0 effects on israel is action focused on garza and here on the occupied with spring. yeah. and you've been reporting on the rates that have been happening in the occupied westbank analysis for your over the last several weeks or so. those rates, many of them very intensive one. but imagine that given the fact that the cx 5 is not over those weights are just going to probably increase yeah, we've seen those set up the no, no less listening all of those rights that were a number across the west bank last night. notably on villages, around the city of nablus, in the knowles, of the west bank. um we understand that they involve settlers another indication that so he's ready secularism. basically using either the protection of the is why the ministry either implicitly or with the supposed to attack palestinians that
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will be seen evidence of private property including cause having be destroyed in those attacks. and they will, is really ministry rides on villages around jeanine. we sold compensations on compensations there as well. of course janine is a center for the palestinian resistance and it's been the focus of so many of these rights. so many people, if interested the many people killed during, during those rates that were also raised on page, which the world knows especially him. and it was the rates on hebron, according to our calculations, we're waiting for official statements on the amount of arrests last night. but in our understanding, at least 11 more palestinians were released were arrested overnight. charles, thanks very much. indeed. charles stratford talking to us from room on us equity is stated on to the bank and it says israel must account for the safety of palestinian
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civilians and its military operations. and gaza is also reiterate of the call for israel to comply with the international law of the of the hominy reports from ramallah in the occupied westbank us back in israel, america's diplomat. that's down on wednesday evening. just as another group of captives was released by hamis and 30 pallets pinion, prisoners were being freed from is ready the jails. the secretary of state came with a clear message. the us would like to see the temporary ceasefire extended. and then the meeting with israel's president, isaac had sold anthony blinking called for the release of captives to continue but his main focus was to exert some influence over the next phase of is was offensive in gaza, which is expected to focus on the south of this trip with the vast majority of guys as $2300000.00 people with forced to flee meetings today with the prime minister
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and seniors. rarely officials, i made clear that before is real resumes, major military operations. it must put in place humanitarian civilian protection plans that minimize further casualties of innocent palestinians to the us. and israel believe how much is leadership is hunkered among them. washington is where we have the enormous cost this war has already had. but stopping israel's will. machine is not easy, even for the u. s. administration, the people on the one each month and i told him that we so i swore to eliminate honda and nothing was still possible. we will continue this war until we achieve the 3 goes to release all the of duct tape to eliminate having us completely and to ensure that such a threat from gaza, who never read again. the the badge and administration is also looking forward to guys after the work,
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a conversation that includes the palestinian authority based in ramallah. do us is seeking ways. would it be a to have agreed to roland this trip? what part of fitness don't expect much when it comes to the u. s. defending the rights? many are also skeptic about their own leadership. some say it's week others, it's hands are tied, but everyone would agree that the real power resides in that building, which is the headquarters of these really military occupation in the west bank is from here. this is what keeps its firm control and palestinians issuing orders and coordinating that. the rates that have seen more than 3300 people, the team since october, 7th, and president with our best gave the secretary of state a fine with a list of eligible crimes committed by the occupation forces in both the west bank and gaza blinking then we turned to tel aviv for more meetings,
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a clear indication that the old days of us shuttle diplomacy in the region of back for the, i mean a dizzy to run my la maya wrap. those don't even live not from washington d. c. so you're going to stay under the blink and has been and putting pressure on israel. what's interesting particularly is that the toner, the pressure that he's been putting on this time run, seems markedly different from what we're hearing from the, by the ministration. several weeks ago when this started, what's his message been? and it is a notable change in the tone of the rhetoric from us diplomats between now and before the start of the ceasefire. and rob, many people were hopeful us diplomats were hopeful that there could be an extension to, to the cease fire that could have gone even into the weekend. we have to remember that even that last extension to the cease fire coincided with us secretary of state and to the blankets visit to israel. it came down just to the last minutes.
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so even just in those last minutes before the ceasefire expired, just just a just around 4 and a half hours ago, that was still hope that the, the, it could happen again. so this has to be frustrating for american diplomats at this point. remember that this trip by us secretary of state blinking, was designed to exert influence over is real. not only for is realty show restraint, not only toward working toward a sustain, cease fire, but seizing on the opportunity up to cease fire for the aid groups to deliver much needed humanitarian aid to the people of gaza. whether that be medical supplies, whether that be food or water or fuel. on thursday, secretary blink blinking did meet with prime minister netanyahu. he also met with these really war cabinet west jerusalem along with several other us. several other is really top officials. but those meetings are over at this point, and if this was,
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as we've been hearing from our colleagues throughout the course of the last few hours since the ceasefire expired, if this was a little, is test for us to influence in israel. well, the results don't seem very positive at all, blinking in terms of the change and rhetoric of this is not the same is what we were hearing from president biden in the days after october 7th, worried essentially this was overwhelming support for just about anything that is real wanted to do militarily as a response to those attacks. we're now hearing secretary blinking board, these really military not to conduct the same type of operation in southern cause that one does not have to be a military expert to understand that displacing one point. 7000000 palestinians forcing them into southern part of the country, turning it turn in gaza, essentially into the most densely populated strip of land in the world. at this point would result in a devastating humanitarian crisis,
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