tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 1, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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this kind of behavior that we all teach he's leading to what we're seeing out the ground persecutions this collateral damage. that's more, that's cool for it's w a r addressing tough question upfront on algebra. the . ready the hello, this is in. these are on algae 0. i'm back to go live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel resumes, it's from department of guys. after a 7 day cease, fire comes to an end. at least 70 palestinians have been killed since is really a tax resumes dozens more have been injured. tunnel possibly, you know, good conscience. start attracting the people of dollars or again,
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i'm think that you will not have a mess it up on your hands. the un says the resumption of these really strikes means thousands more innocent lives at risk and gossip in the final hours of the ceasefire. another group of policy named prisoners was released from is reading jails in exchange from us reduced sixty's really kept his housing, gaza on thursday. the, it's 13 g m t, that's 3 pm in guys on after 7 days of trying to pick up the pieces and take stock of everything that's lost. the people of guys i once again under is really attack minutes after the cease fire between his route and i'm us ended on friday morning. these really ami resume data environment of the gaza strip targeting residential areas and refugee comes renewed offensive appears to have expanded southern areas of the strip, such as con eunice. and rafa i've come under attack, at least
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a 100 policy means i've been killed cutoff, which broke the ceasefire says negotiations are ongoing with both sides. but it also says israel's military operations are complicating mediation efforts. guys already facing a monetary and classes. the un says 80 percent of the population has been forced to be the space and health care system has collapsed. bennett smith, getting coverage the 1st casualty started arriving at the few functioning hospitals and gaza minutes after the ceasefire. and i was asleep when i heard the sound of falling breaks. after that i heard my siblings voices and i went to them. then i heard people starting to dig and they came and pulled us out. the cats are in egypt and mediators have hope to avoid this. but so far they've been unable to get is right on time us to agree to
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continue holding on. 6 we were waking up and about to prepare breakfast for the children when suddenly our house and our neighbors were targeted. i rushed into the street without even putting on like, let's go dressed in the street. the entire area where we live has been completely wiped out. a garage of his raving muscles rained down on targets across the gaza strip on friday morning. this is the rock, a refugee camp in the south. on thursday us secretary state and the blinking told prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that is route cannot repeat the mess, civilian casualties. i'm displacement of palestinians inflicted on northern gauze. the density of the buildings and the number of people forced to relocate to shows what could have happened in the south. the netanyahu says israel is committed to its goals for the war. elation of how much. and the returnable hostages. i've seen
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stretches coming through ambulance is coming. as we draw the 50, made it 50 a 100 made is why maximum from that's the 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 to spot the immense f . a 12 of the bright pride, courageous helps of channel tides. and now the result the people can all taken out 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 the, or that medical care 1st funerals, already taking place for the latest victims of the campus as negotiations to restore the c spot. continuing these rarely bombardments of cause it is complicating those mediation assets. but it's smith. how does this get an update on the situation on the ground with honey?
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my mode is who's in con eunice in 7 guys or 4. so honey, the death toll appears to be rising from the attacks this friday. these really attach a 100 killed. tell us about what's been happening. yes . well, since the early hours of this morning when the ceasefire came to an end, these really military resumed the attacks on ga, the aggressive, relentless barrage of error strikes, symbol marchman, along with heavy artillery shooting at the eastern side of tonya and his people. residents of the eastern side of han units where sharply ordered to leave the eastern side, namely the area was obvious on benny's pilot and part of the area. all these areas, neighborhoods, densely populated, neighborhoods of with people are looking the eastern sides of honey and is. and this time they were not ordered to evacuated. the western side of the city of
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hunters, as it was in the pa that this time they are sharply ordered to move to a rough further southern part of the gaza strip. but those ears strike have destroyed major large numbers of residential buildings in both rough and finance. but it seemed to be very concentrated here at the city of honey is where a large number of casualties have brought here to nicer hospital with little kids and children as well as women. the vast majority of the casualties are women and its children. so far as coverage blood covering their faces or their, their did their carry, then the arms of their living father or a siblings or a relative that the scenes are very heartbreaking. we're talking about a husband that is already overwhelmed, not only because of the posits and i'm of injury, is that because of all the injuries that were transferred from a civil hospital and an agent hospital,
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this is just putting more pressure on the medical team just within the past 45 minutes, a major multiple ears right here at the vicinity of laza hospital and judging from the intensity of day or strikes. well, believe it was a residential the block and indeed it was the residential, the block, large number of injured and brought to the hospital. the entire buildings and surrounding the area came down completely collapsed. there is a difficulty in rescuing people under the revels. and from past experience, we know those on the rebels are among the dates because it takes long time and the lack of equipment of machinery just makes it very difficult to remove those. those bodies is really military so far has effectively separated tanya and as a from, as a to created a fire boat at the major middle road. the can next find eunice and robert, making it very difficult for cars do move and put a question mark on the ability of people to,
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to move to the southern part of the gaza strip. i was going to ask you about that because we heard from these really government spokesman, who said earlier that they were trying to, to minimize civilian casualties by providing information to people in southern gaza about where to go to for safety, what roads to take. but i mean, are they any areas in the south that that is safe and not people able to see and get this information? absolutely not, no space area in the southern part of the situation. and there are similar in, in terms of intensity and, and in terms of, uh, the i, i being aggressive as what happened in the northern part garza city. people were told to evacuate, to avoid being bomb. and they got bombed anywhere in the front of fine today is the same thing is happening. we were told to go to run by cities, but do we're bump. but here's what people are talking about here. and it just
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a sense of a frustration when you have an infant or a 3 year old girl getting killed. this is not collateral damage. this is what people have been saying about this is not collect rates because somewhere someone, somewhere in the chain of command has allowed that to happen or was okay with killing civilians. but so far the 100 people reported killed are all civilian 100 percent. all civilians at came to the hospital with a fear 7 of those 100 are in the southern parts and a 3rd the other a scattered areas in the northern part particularly enjoy value. that was targeted a school and on our was fully vanquished and there was targeted within the past hour. okay, how do you thank you for the moment. tiny, my mood life worst day in con eunice, southern, gaza, bringing us the latest on the strikes from that israel has been conducting this friday as a choose ended. now these are the governments folks 1st and has issued a stock warning to him, us holding the vote of responsible for the cease fire and
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a unfortunately, how much decided to terminate the pause by failing to release all the kidnapped women as it was obligated to do so and kidnapped children and by resuming rocket fire, the perpetrators of the october 7th masika have decided to hold onto the hostages. they brutally adopted in violation of humanitarian law and every known humanity. having chosen to hold onto women. how must will now take the mother of old, some things that springing so high, writing tennessee for us. so sire these really government, they're blaming home us for the resumption of the war for the breakdown of talks and negotiations to release more captives and prisoners. but how my saying it's, these really is who are responsible for the breakdown. talk to us about what these are, the government is saying about that the resumption of the war and this new phase of this conflict of the yeah. will love this
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list that was handed over by how much that seems to be the sticking points here, from the reports that we're seeing. it seems that as well as insisting that the latest at least should have a women of course, and children as a ceasefire agreement spots. it seems as well as saying that how mazda is providing a difference less that didn't include necessarily the women. when we heard from us earlier that said that the 3 list had been provided, giving multiple options. now going back a couple of days ago, how much had said that the 3 of the bass family were killed the mother and had 2 children, a 4 year old as well as a 10 month old baby. the youngest captive being held by from us in gaza. until now, as well says that it hasn't been able to verify that. another statement was released yesterday by a different palestinian faction in gaza. saying that they'd already tried to tell as well, but they were killed in strikes. and those that will holding them as in the fights,
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is that what holding them they hadn't been lost, comes of them. and therefore they didn't know the where abouts. a few days going back to that is riley ministry spokesman said they, they're intelligent. so we're showing that the bus finally were being housing fun, eunice, but this is just the background to the story. now, what, how mazda is saying is that it has the bodies of these 3 members, and is willing to hand them over to israel, has been trying to let them know that that would be the option as well as releasing the father, so that he can bury his family here and is route, but that hasn't been confirmed any of this by these readings, but this seems to be the sticking point from reading between the lines. it seems that the list i had provided included dead bodies at these ready authorities earlier today released the numbers that just explained that there's a 137 people being held captive still. and 20 of those a women include reading as well in those a $137.00 to on the,
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for the quote under age as they, they seem children, which is under the age of 18 as well as 11 foreign nationals. now it seems that this thing that they would be willing to go back to the table to speak to how much about extending a c spot earliest they provide 10 names of captives a women. and also if that happens, it will continue and that was on the file i. e, during the strikes and the ground come pay it. and so how does the families of a captive seem about this? we've not been harry openly just yeah. it's in terms of the thoughts and feelings by having spoken to them in the last few days. we've been here covering that the story from what's become known as hostage square here inside of even all of them have said that they want these, this, these 5 to continue to ensure that families are returned to safely. sa,
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today is usually the day where they have big riley's last. today, a, a, the estimated number was a 100000 is riley's, that we're quoting for the average ton. and if that means a c's 5 would last for much longer, that is the prior to the next list off to the women would be the men they want to ensure that all of those are assigned, especially the civilians. and everyone knows when it comes to the soldiers. these role is ready, soldiers being held captive. that will be another story. that would be another deal . but right now, so it's cindy. they want the civilian time, especially when they see the videos of families being reunited. thank you, sarah, for the updates. how high right apply force it in tennessee will the us secretary of state antony blinking, says israel must account for the safety of palestinian civilians in his military operations in gaza. he's also reiterated the call for a 0 to comply with international law. who do i have to have made rate for summer? my line the occupied west back us back in israel. america stop diplomat. that's down on wednesday evening. just as another group of captives was released by
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hummus 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 and senior israeli 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
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israel, believe her message, 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 us administration, but i'm up at all 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 duct tape to eliminate having us completely and to ensure that such a threat from gaza, who never read again to the badge and administration is also looking forward to guys after the work a conversation that includes the palestinian authority based in ramallah. do us is seeking grace. 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 their rights? many are also skeptic about their own leadership. some say it's week others,
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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 without bed gave the secretary of state a fine with a list of legible crimes committed by the occupation forces in both the west bank and gaza blinking. then we turned to tel aviv for more meetings, a clear indication that the old days of us shuttle diplomacy in the region of back hold up there. how many digit romanella of us, secretary of state assigned to me blinking has now flown to the united arab emirates, according to his schedule that's bringing my kind of in washington dc for us. so,
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mike, that the cease fire ended as blinking was leaving israel and is now headed to the united arab emirates. was the reaction in washington to the suit to the cease fire ended as well. so far as being silence from the bite it administration blinking himself declined to come in to this point on the end of the ceasefire. but certainly it appears to have been a rocky period while he was in israel. he did attend a meeting of the israeli wall cabinet and several sources are saying that there was intense discussion in that meeting. secretary by then insisting that israel did not have that much time to conduct its operations in southern gaza before it would start losing international support. this is according to several sources of what happened in that meeting. he also warned israel that it could not continue its operations in the south of gaza as it did in the north with the devastation to civilians as the destruction of building the displacement of people. so it appears
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that certainly the secretary of state has been ratcheting up. his engagement with me is riley's warning that they all are notice as it were, to continue to protect human life, to try and less of the humanitarian damage. so this being, it appears at this stage a slight shift in the us administration position. perhaps it will become clear in the course of the day when we start getting some reaction from officials in washington. okay, mike, thank you very much. my kind of lives there in washington dc. well, the category for the ministry release a statement early a friday say it expresses deep regret to the resumption, all these really aggression against gaza. following the end of the humanitarian pause. it added that negotiations to restore the cease fire still ongoing, but the environment of kaiser is complicating mediation ethics. how do you have high a? is a senior. how mosque volunteer sion in gaza?
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he told doctors here our big, the group planes, israel for the collapse of the sci fi. what the good news, the design is to redeem, was preparing to start to join the site and well again on god's uh and its people. yesterday we were in meetings to extended crews and we offered many proposals. is there any they don't want any of it and said, we want to finish the file of the women and children. first. we released $85.00 hostages, including women and children. is it 8 o'clock patient was saying we were holding more women women, so just fighting the resistance fighters on october 7 in tongues and science and becomes these different categories. we are ready to have a new truce to swap disobedience and old people with southern conditions. the release of music through stuff and results need something and different conditions with a sci fi, because it's a complex process with these group of people with disobedience. we are ready to
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have another humanitarian cruise to release them. we have both, at least the end of the patient refused to deal with it. if the patient is ready, be we'd be ready. the mediation is there, we are not in direct contact with the patient. the media discounts stopped aggression. we weren't in contact with the immediate dis, once the patient begun its aggression again on 2 tenths of people we kind of talked about was however, we are ready to talk about the cruise that will lead to the release of the civilians. the occupation was planning to resume digression. they want to pave the way for more destruction and aggression against the palestinian people as well. let's discuss the latest mediation efforts. now we've corresponded results at donahoe's following developments very closely and the negotiations here in kata. so it's established now the ceasefire has collapsed, but there's still a line of communication between the 2 sides of talk. so continuing to try and extend this tools possibly and get more captives released and more promising in
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prison is released. what is right now the stumbling block was full for and actually it was the easiest part. so for the company, the creative international issues, particularly the policies that you will be the negotiations that org is adopt a methodology which is starting from the easiest point. then going to the most difficult part. so the easiest point here was the release of the women and children which almost has done. and also they have on databases. they have provided the list to these by the side and his drivers side to say, accepted up. now is coming to almost of the 2nd phase because the 1st phase women and children, most of them with some of the exceptions, they're feed now. but now the complicated part star. so now they need to go to the album list series and made a citizens. so them young may have civilian so for each of the categories the price tag differ. so the conditions different. so they need to revisit the conditions and also the price tag as well. and then once all of disobedience are released,
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then he started to go to the military personnel. so in the military personnel as well, you will see that there are young males, civilians were resorted for selves as well. not the active medical personnel, however reservist as well. and then once they're feed, they're going to go to the female soldiers. so dental, the female soldiers, the male soldiers, and when it comes to that role and was talking about 7 categories and the 1st category really categories and what sort of timeline are we looking at? so actually to, to get a resumption of the truth. i mean, it takes so many kind of different categories that need to be negotiate. absolutely . so that's why i'm also so on the top of that st. that's going to determine middle of the cap. does that they do not know what they are, so to locate them to find them. they need a time for that. that's welding that also added absolutely reflect that on zillow is a war zone, and there is a heavy bombardment on daily basis. so in a war zone, find the location that the menu of the, the menu of those who are captives, many of them who are trapped in gaza and also taking them to safety as logistically,
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it's quite complicated to find on the location is quite difficult. and also a very delicate situation here as well. anything could be supported or, and caused the, that the collapse of this, this talks. but now, gradually, we know that the neighbors are still on the way, at least they want to extend it for one day more that all the civilians, women and children are fee because based on the reports of this, here in the, at least to mine, are still kept isn't guys, and after that is going to go to it, particularly to the males and the elderly man's and done the soldiers as well. so a fine, you know, position, how much is asking for these all of the meal soldiers, how much is asking all the palestinian prisoners also to be released every term. now the categories and the americans have been pushing for the extension of a cease fire. we've seen blinking, and israel, he's now in the united arab emirates. what leverage do, do they have the americans on these are these right now to get them to accept
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a resumption of the ceasefire. and on the other side, what can come us be offered to agree to an extension of this is 12 for now, there are 2 factors in play. actually here. first is the american domestic policy who politics and also these rarely one as well. so we know that the, the, the pressure is now mounting up on by the administration. so, particularly in many of the city states, there's a significant amount of most of them out of what there's, and that is boyd in up. and in case if you lose us that in the next election, which is going to have next year in november. so that pressure is, is up and up this on the other hand, in his rail. uh, missing you know, in his cabinet. they know where to well, once the water is over, the government is going to collapse and this is going to cost nothing. yeah. was plugged into the carrier. but sheer should know that the on to come to the temp put the pressure one on his round stop. the water is due. yes indeed. right. so thank you very much for that results to dive with the latest on the negotiation. sam 9,
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the final hours of a see. so i on thursday 2 more groups. so these really captives and policy and prisoners were released. so t palestinians detained in his early jails, return to my line, the occupied westbank many over joy to be united with their families. i'll just here is new to abraham, spoke to some of the policy and prisoners who are released a warning. some of their testimonies are distressing. what do you want me on the set? of course things happening. so he's tough, but they have gotten worse since the 7th of october. and if you cannot compare something, it was very different. we've got to watch it for one hour and deluxe to city for 4 hours that they only use they used to bring one play to vice for 10 prisoners every day. there is oppression and violence to guessing ourselves, and transporting 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,
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how to buy. 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 ones because we have no new clothes or towels. the laundry room and cafeteria are closed. 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, 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 prison
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and then they took me to nesta. there was no medical care inside. every time i told them about my medical condition, they said nothing out of town. now 6 is there. any captives were being held by him . us and guys, a, a back in israel. they are being treated in hospital after being released on thursday, early in the day to women, what release they were handed over to the red fox and how to sign square in guy the city before they were taken to israel. and these really military has continued its rates in the occupied westbank, let spring in charles stratford who is in i'll be re trying to tell us about these latest rates that have been happening in the occupied westbrooks, a slowly no sign of a laptop in those days rarely raised that we've seen increase over the last few weeks since october the 7th. but there were more rides overnight, as you say, most particularly they were right on to villages closer to jeanine. jeanine of course, has been the focus of a lot of these rights because it is
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a sense of palestinian on resistance. it's a engineering where we still 2 nights ago that 8 year old boy shot in the back of the head and killed by these ready ministry only seconds before a 15 year old but also being shot and was killed during that. great. so jeanine again suffering another, right? we don't have any official statistics on the amount of of arrest that were made on that particular right. but we understand that to a number of people were taken away by the way, the ministry, it was a similar scenario in uh they did not have much to weld those as bethlehem is ready . right. that. and also in hebron in the south of the occupied westbank it interested me. they were also raised. so we cannot confirm as to whether the is rarely ministry. what directly involved in this but there was violence last night in 2 villages around nablus, which we understood was being led at least by is really settlers. we seen videos
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and photographs of a destroyed product standing and private property including cause that was set light to and it would not be inconceivable to the man to treat. busy that these ready ministry with that at the time, we do know that that is usually the case. but the secular violence has been only increased since october the 7th since the beginning of the war. and a lot of the secular, the, the secular violence is takes place with the implicit understanding amongst the settlers that they have called the launch to do what they like. because they have is really military protection just to give you a comparison that on the prison is the prison, the captive. so up, you know, 240 palestinian prisoners were released during the cx 5, but 260 were arrested in these rates that we're seeing every night across the west bank. according to the is rarely prisons of is that of released statistics today. they saying that they're all still $7677.00 palestinians will, as they call them,
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security inmates inside is ready jails, at least 40 percent of them being held on the administrative detention. which means that these where it is, do not need to give a reason as to why they being held about detention, can be basically extended every 6 months. so they can be held indefinitely. we are expecting more rates as the sun goes down into another light here across the occupied westbank. charlie, thank you very much. john stratford with the latest stay from the occupied westbank . and this is the guys the skyline skyline that is once again under a dock 2 of smoke, after israel resumed its bombing campaign of the guys a strip. after 7 days, the fire came to an end earlier on friday and the renew defensive. according to our correspondence on the ground, have expanded targeting 7 areas of the gaza strip, such as con eunice and rafa, at least
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a 100 palestinians have been killed this friday, we understand many more injured. let's speak to julia to my now. who is the spokesperson for the un palestinian refugee agency and why? she's joining us from oman and jordan. juliet, thank you very much for being with us. how concerned are you about the resumption of the war on guys that what does this mean for civilians? and for your operations and the gaza strip. thank you. i think we are beyond the concern we haven't been following since early morning. what's been happening on the grounds in gaza and haven't been in touch with our colleagues in, in the gaza strip. and they have confirmed that a live environment house continued to be no, you're going to turn the systems last come into gaza. so we are beyond concerns at this stage. and we quoted for the protection of the videos, we quoted for the resumption of humanitarian aid for the protection of infrastructure has to be an infrastructure including given facilities. he's right.
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these have said they are trying to minimize civilian casualties. they say they're providing information to people in southern gaza about where to go for safety. they claim to have a map that shows the, the safest roost and safest zones in the south of the gaza strip. but is there are a such areas that exist in gaza today? is there any way say for the $1200000.00 people move to the south to go to no, we're just saying like, dollars trip. um people have been displaced everywhere in the golden strip. some people continue to be in the northern pos i'll find gaza, including in under our centers, that science to list human to turn pulls that we've seen. over the past few days, we were able to unwrap to access them with much needed humanitarian assistance. so the assumption today off the environment is going to further
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a house for the delivery of humanitarian assistance across the board in the trip. yeah. can you tell us a bit more about the, the sort of aids you were able to get to people in a, in these past 6 days during the pause, what were they able to get and what do people still need today? the i is the largest, the humanitarian, the agency working in the district we are, are the largest un organization. we have thousands of people working with all in the in gone. so i was that are my side of us just before the twos in, we are distribution, think charlie, to shelters wherever we are full thing calling more than 1000000 people want to come to take refuse in the onrush. and it says, assistance is the just the basics we, it's thought food is drinking water. it's from high to supply and it's still sol blankets because it's getting much,
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much colder in the governor's trip. but we are following why the assumption of aid has not continued this morning. and that is a huge source of concern. combines very much and equally to the resumption of bombardment across the governor's trip to okay. julia, thank you very much for joining us, julia to my from the un out of simeon refugee agency on why joining us there from amman in jordan and our coverage of history as well on guys. i will continue in just a few minutes here. is really at strikes resuming in gaza after a 7 day see, so i will have an interest in examining the impact of today's headlines. this year of the destruction of your everything international filmmakers and wealth class. john,
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unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence, 7 arsenal stories for a global audience. this is my, you house. this is way what these are 15 foot side of the phrase us from our culture. open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on the how does era and federal tax upfront takes on the big issues, avenue, democratic nations justified this kind of behavior is not piece of that is being talked about. it says more unflinching questions, rigorous debate. we are the kinds that must, that goes to the being, cut it out by both clinton. yahoo is to go and there was collateral damage this collateral damage. that's more reality is leading to what we're seeing now. the grounds are susan upfront or algebra. news
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the you're watching, the news are on out to 0 with me for the back to go. i. reminder of the latest in these are as we're on gas, these really ami has resumed us right from the gaza strip minutes. after 7 days, c 5 ended, these are our planes. how am i seeing a fight of wrong keep towards his reading territory? why, mazda is israel refused to accept the bodies of some captives, because it had already decided to reserve hostilities, at least a 100 policy news. i've been here since these are the attacks resumed and diamonds have been injured. families in the all, my gosh, a refugee camp in central 1000 searching for survivors. more than 15800 students at thank you and is really yes, 5 since october, the 2nd united nation secretary genuine, told me the terry says he d p requests the collapse of a ceasefire. you insurance agency is originally strange. unicef once more time or
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worse than an already diet situation for children and families, and gosh, well, the, my connie rob madison spoke to james elder. the unit says spokesperson. and he spoke to some kind eunice in southern gaza, shortly after israel resumed its attacks. i've been coming here everyday for week and there are now children. i know i know why 9 said to you if your 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 hear explosions again again now. so you can see the gentle changes i listed as the pit of charles with sinks back into them. that was going again to die. the 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, their parents may not have the ability to protect them. that's terrible. i always
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sat again with a little boy, i've been saying, well, i'm at least 3 legs. please don't speak to me again. these absolutely news pitching, hear the sounds here, but yes, of course the, to the vertical stuff here, what decide they're phenomenal that they never stop. i'm sure they never will stop, but the health system is w. i chose this time and again the spot w. i chose incredible efforts. it's exhausted. you know, you cannot, you cannot possibly, you know, good conscience, start attacking the people, have jobs were den. i'm think that you will not have a message out on your hands. so the help stuff will keep going. ma, united nations, colleagues, i don't stop, they go to the front lines because in that hot, i believe i should make a difference. and it was times the most difficult 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 night as day to renew the front lines. everyone does what they can.
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it seems the only people who can make a decision. i'm not doing what they should, a james, 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 just 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? yes, 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 is the rob used to say in my peripheral vision or early when there are tax. you just say people shut off. essentially children, you just see that reflex action that is the tommy learned behavior of the sleeping in. so, you know, it's, it's a sound 1st and these drawings that i'm still unable to differentiate between multiplies all remote strikes and then it's plumes of smaller give it's close,
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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. look, it's kind of you, of course, of course, we would move, but as we've heard time and again, they're nowhere siphoned jobs of the faithfully shape facilities. i cannot imagine i cannot to you if you need and the to your need to get this the wrong so. so this hospital of coal, we don't know what safety looks like. the hundreds of children rolled in this hospital who don't know what safety looks like the medical stuff here. there is no bunker here. it's not the ukraine. no one knows what type you looks like. say that they know what field looks like. they know what that looks like and, and we, we pray that, that, that those who have the influence to,
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to stop this to end the trauma in the killing, also understand what they feel. and we'll just for the children, the jobs it looks like hes james south of eunice. i said there, there is no safe place seen guys are right now, is israel's bombing campaign resumes and continues more than a 100 policy means killed this friday. but as the bombing continues, talks are also ongoing. we understand to get more, he's really kept his release and more palestinian prisoners release. the israel claims that hamas is still holding a 137 captives from us. has released a 110 hostages. so far, $86.00, these are these and $24.00 for nationals. let's speak about this to get shown baskin now. he's a former, he's really negotiator and peace activists. he's also the middle east director of instructional communities organization. a non profit group working in conflicts. owens is joining us from western news when thank you very much. cash on for being with us on alger 0. lots of blames between hamas and israel as to who baz
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responsibility for resuming the war. i for resuming this conflict compasses, it says well, because every check to the whole office to release out of hostages, these release of blaming home us. i know you, you've been involved in these types of negotiations previously. what 1st of all, do you think lead to the breakdown in negotiations? and if it is the case, why would israel reject additional office to release more hostages? to my understanding is that, is there a way to it from us to submit another list of names starting of hostages that i was willing to release and the list was never to be delivered or if it was delivered and it included a bodies of hostages, were killed in gaza, the deal, the israel believe the technique with from us was that hostages, who are alive would be returned. and what time us failed to submit another list. it was understood by israel that the deal was coming to an end. and the ceasefire.
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deposit was finished and the war resume this morning. in accordance with the breakdown of the understandings that exist if there are still another 132nd. as you said, hostages held by from us and gaza. um, obviously a number of them are soldiers, but there are still a lot of uninterrupted for civilians who's come out should be willing to release. right? ha, says 8, offer to hand over the bodies of the b b s. family which was killed. they say in is really strikes and the father who is still alive all on the list of present exchanges, but that was rejected by as well as he said. but what does this suggest to you about these really position? how valuable, how important is it for his route to get the bodies, the civilian or the remains of, of, of civilians that homos still have? i think it's very important for 0, but israel felt frustrated by the way that the deal was being done in with, with a small groups being released every night rather than being released all at once.
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and these really thinking is that more military pressure on her last will enforce some us it or urge from us to make the deal that these real would be willing to accept a 0 once we get all the hostages out obviously. but 1st and foremost, all the civilians. what's your understanding of the many? so many of the drugs what, what do you, what do you know? because i know you're in the know, what do you know about how many civilian hostages they still may be? i don't really know because it hasn't published the list and a lot of the young people who were taken, for instance at the music festival in may have been salters or may not have been solved just none of them were on duty at the time. there are young people in israel did a unlike in the past. 2 dogs served in the military and yet through the age group of people of military service and from the rest of my knowledge from us considers all young people, young men in young women as soldiers, events, they're not actively in military duties. so we don't know how are the side counts,
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the numbers here, but we're dealing with a significant large number of civilian still has to be released. okay, so what happens then after the civilian hostages are released because that's what's being negotiated right now. i understand what about the so called high, high value captives, these really soldiers, presumably that will be under a complete different times as well as the mouse has already indicated from its various spoke people from god's b route and the fact that they are demanding israel released all the palestinian prisoners you you reported that 7600 in number today from these really point of view. it's including $559.00 people who are murdered is rarely use, are serving large sentences and another $130.00 of the terrace to trust into israel on october 7th, plus the hundreds and thousands of interest it since the beginning of the war. i assume that israel, who are beginning to go, she ation,
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it's very unlikely from my understanding of visuals position that a negotiation like that would reach a conclusion, which would bring about the release of all the hostages and all the prisoners. it seems like a very unlikely scenario. yeah, it took 5 years to negotiate. one is really soldier for 1022nd palestinian prisoners and we don't are 5 years now. this war is not going to go on for 5 years in. and we have a situation where both israel and from us are dedicated to an idol leaving each other. so these negotiations are very, very bizarre. as far as negotiations go, we need the help of cut our who, who has been working hard in the negotiations and the addictions who have very good contacts with the military command from us and just allow me to call it in does up . there needs to be increased international effort to find a way to resumes these fire and get faster just released. but i think the all for all deal with that, how much is calling for is not going to happen. i wanted to ask you about a report. the new york times published
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a pretty timing investigation. it would seem which is that he's really officials obtained. tomas is bottled planned for october the 7th, a year before the actual attack and they actually dismissed it. what does this suggest to you about? what's going on within these really intelligence? the power is just right now and, and what sort of repercussion would such a reports have, you know, well, i think it's not these really intelligence. he is really political a who needs the ruling governments and this is all over the past decades. who have it strives to keep from us in power and gaza, and have striving due to daily gina my eyes, the palestinian authority in the west bank in order to consecutively say that israel in one piece, but has no one to negotiate with. this is all part of the conducting jo strategy of reuse to prevent the creation of an independent palestinian state next to israel. and the use of stated in and removing the ballast in either shoot from the global
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agenda. and the problem is really agenda. and that to be not based on october. second, it's not by any chance that most of these really army was stationed in the west bank, protecting circulars and against palestinians in the occupied westbank rather than serving along the zeros borders. israel's defense forces have become the zeros occupation, police force over the years. and the failure of these where the government is that it has created the illusion that we can occupy another people for 56 years. and imagine that we'll have peace or lock up to you and people and daughter, and imagine that we can acquire this is the value of nothing and particularly, and spell your that's obviously a failure, but it's the political value of the responsible for what are today. so a political family, aggression i just before we let you go, i just want to ask you one more question about the negotiations to get more palestinian prisoners release and will kept his release. there's an indication for what you're seeing right now. that seems to be a trust deficit deficit between the 2 sides between hamas and israel. do you think
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that they can put together another agreement very soon? and if they can on the what terms, what times would be acceptable to these rallies and, and thomas a yeah, my perception is that israel would respond positively from us that were willing to release all the civilian hostages in one batch in exchange for a week or 10 days or 2 weeks each fire a pause in the terms can be negotiated. but i think that this reputation for the daily torturing the public went through and watching these hostages being released has come to an end. and these relatives will want to finish the whole instability and hosted story at one time. thank you for talking to us cash on. thank you very much for your time. go, sean boss can he's a for is really negotiating joining his dad from west jerusalem. never sales president who is the nice who lose a sale, but has been critical of these routes from bond meant of guys. a c, innocent palestinians are being killed without any criteria. diplomatic. it is
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a james base, sat down with him to get his take on the escalating humanitarian crisis in the besieged, promising industry. we'll just have to go back out. the world is lacking governance because there is no leadership in the world today. if we have true leaders, if we had a bought it that could make a decision that would be respected and complied, and that should be the body of the un security council. we wouldn't have this war because this war is a clear cut demonstration of the human district incentive to depreciate today we have a good point is that promotes a terrorist act on one side. and then you have the state that repeats even more serious than the terrorist act. what they're doing now because of the problem is that we have almost 16000 people. deb, amongst them 6500 children. we have 35000 people. rooted. we have 7000 that are missing and we have more than 40000 houses that were destroyed hospitably destroyed on behalf of what and so the human being is becoming insane. the human being is not human and anymore. he's not human. this type. we don't have hearts,
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we don't have fraternity and they want to be market. we should democrats palestinian territory and it was rarely tell if you wouldn't have strength and force they would manage to have the co existing the as a way of the 2 state solution. but the absence of command on the un decision making process makes us that we have since 1947. we see that there is no peace. where's your money is? where's then you enter credit counseling on all of this bill. and you can watch the full interview off by sales president here on alger 0 on talk to, i'll just say are, which is coming up at 1430 g m t this friday. well, let's discuss all these latest developments now. with them home is your colleague who is a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thank you so much for joining us mom. and so you had the, the brazilian president, very critical of, of israel and the weights conducted this war on guys and, but again, it is the us, isn't it that carries influence? when it comes to this, what do you make of
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a sequence of events in these last 24 hours blinking, leaving the region, leaving israel and israel resuming its war on guys. so how much influence does the us still wield data? what else? hi, hope. the blinking with cold get convinced nothing the whole, the if he'd decided stories you'll find and it should not be the same for it also to on the same i aggressive approach that to you live about in june of a 7th, 8th own words, the bus 2 months it seems now there is a problem with the nothing the whole government. we have a very productive mediation. we expect that for days it last with 4. we would expect to do release of 50 hostages. now 100 of them 5, i've been left to go back home and on the point of sale sizes for the, for 100, now the more than to 100 going to send you in prison as have been released. so from a very diplomatic perspective, it has been
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a very successful and promising mediation. but i think the problem is that the cuts out is because you have sions, even the americans, how much itself on the stakeholders are open for more momentum blitz. net, this mediation, florida ish more on more. but the military mind said that no, that is controlling nothing, you know is that he goes up to the, his own commitment, where he needs to eliminate how much we need to change the whole political situation. and we're here monday through the solution and it goes up. so this is where the building projects pulling pulling the strings within israel. is it next? yeah. hawaii or are they other elements on say it up. it seems that the military guys are having the upper hand because he, at one point appeared to be open to somebody association last week, but suddenly, the window closed briefly. and he's about to the same guy who wrote to decatur mass
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. so i think he has been in trouble and they submitted 3, not the best news that we need to call him kind of one way or the other end. change guys, a full good. this is not going to happen. therefore, i see the bank and tried to uh, secure. this is the risk of a thought can be civilians and where there was a note to have another replica of the same him when they tell you and cut the stuffy buck in october and november. but since he left the me, these, i am now become matter of the present mistake that but the military for the same intensity as we saw in these past 67 weeks. i mean, surely they, they can go in with full force as they did in the 1st space of the war. and if indeed do, if, if the military guys have their own way within the mindset though, for nothing yahoo, the, i'm going to push him to the corner of the internet of bites for to because now
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washington, the by them government can no longer be blamed for this continuous, there were station among civilians. we have lost more than $15000.00 and now it's a noun. it's a amone's toward crime starvation and ethnic cleansing and genocide and also the older than me. the dates that should not happen out in the 20 percent. so therefore, i say that what is the alternative? if blinking goes back home? i don't see that there is another half way. or let's me the way, instead of, you know, because when we lose the whole different i'm, i think the cutoff of, and that's on the whole. and the only power that wouldn't be coming back is nothing you know who the military wants to have it to have a 0 sum. victory is a big diplomatic push right now to get the cease fire extended once again to to have this to see a back on the table from the categories on the americans. are you hopeful that
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within the next few hours? i know who do you think that we could see a step, a positive step towards that i, i assume that the china is, will remain open between uh, 10 live event and washington as well as the and cable. but i am also hoping that your feelings has been broken about the need for 10 meeting, this craziness, this violence for the sake of getting a new civilians, the little pills, chemical, sort of data or at least come for them. i need another way, another for them to do, you know, force of the study mediation. so if, if the by the administration position is not good enough, what is more effective enough then i think we also need to look at the rest of the west and i think we'll becomes a relevant in this. the 2nd. thank you so much. want to check holly for sharing your thoughts with us. i'm a sure kindly from george mason university. stay with us on al jazeera coverage or
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