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is displacing, you've got the people empower, investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global south. a crude mistake talk to one of the 2 on just, you know, the history of resumes is from bond meant of gaza after 7 days cease. fire comes to an end. the no, you're on 20 is actually watching allergies. your life from don't have a continuing coverage of is rosabelle on gas. i'm more than a 100 policy means they have been killed since he's really attacks. resumed scores have been agents possibly, you know, a good conscience started attacking the people. jobs were den. i'm think that you
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will not have a mess it up on your hands. the un says the resumption of these readings twice means thousands more innocent lies are risking gas. in the final hours of the ceasefire policy, the prisoners were freed from these reading jails in exchange for the release of these really captive scouts by the 14 g m t 4 pm in gaza. and after 7 days of trying to pick up the pieces and take stock of everything they've lost the people of guys i once again under is really a talk minutes south of the ceasefire between israel and how mosse ended on friday morning. these are the ami resume, disciplined bond meant of guys at targeting residential areas and refugee camps. renewed offensive a piece of expanded 7 areas of the strip, such as con eunice and rafa have come under attack. more than a 100 policy indians have been killed. scores more have the name change on the
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diplomatic funds, khattab which broker the ceasefire says negotiations ongoing with both sides. but it also says, as well as military operations, a complicating mediation efforts. gas is already facing a severe humanitarian crisis. but you and says 80 percent of the population has been forcibly to space and health care system has collapsed. bennett smith begins 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 category in egypt and mediators have hope to avoid this, but so far they've been unable to get is right on how much to agree to continue
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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. it inflicted on northern goss, or the density of the buildings and the number of people forced to relocate to shows what could have happened in the south. then yahoo says israel is committed to its goals for the war. the and i lation of how much. and the returnable hostages on i've seen stretches coming through ambulance is coming. as we drove the 50 made it
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50, a 100 made is why 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, the immense, if it drove all the brain probably to right. just help soft channel types and now the result, the people cannot take another 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 medical care 1st, funerals, already taking place for the latest victims of the kansas as negotiations to restore the c spot. continuing these rarely bombardments of cause it is complicating those mediation assets. burnett smith, alger 0. while these really strikes and guys con eunice refugee camp has i for the devastated the area i corresponded to him now side 5,
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this report from the scene of an attack. your injuries are being carried from this home. that's how it's been targeted here and become unit can we can just see more and more children being carried into the the ambulance said that had the to nasir hospital. this area is located very close to not their hospital in on unit the unit. and as you can see with me, it's a very densely populated area, the residence of the neighboring homes. they're still trying to bring out people from under that explosion that home that has been bombarded, trying to look for more people under the rubble removing the stones and trying to dig with their bare hands. and so we are told by the residents here that the home that was been board is for and his family and all the adjusted homes in this
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neighborhood about 10 other homes have been completely destroyed by the compartment of in his family and most of the casualties events that have been taken to hospital were not just up in his c, sadly residence, but also from those who are neighboring in the neighboring holidays are in the same neighborhood. you of the rest 2 teams that are still available in the south and go this trip has arrived to this area to help out in a bringing out or trying to save some of the people who were in the home when it got struck. the civil defense teams and rescued team did not even have the needed missionary or tools to try to save those people stuck under the rubble. i couldn't view it now. we were home and then suddenly we heard the sound of bombs hitting our neighbor's house. we ran out and so the entire block destroyed more than 10 homes
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were damaged by israel's bombings families. master rescue some children. and we hope they will survive after 7 days of a ceasefire between israel and how much on the 8th day over 50 people have been killed and dozens have been injured here in because the strip while the bombardments are relentless on different areas, given this, the 0 to 0 cutting units in the southern gaza strip. best get an update on the situation now with the honey my motors in con eunice also in 7 guys, a 4 is honey. the desktop is rising, you know, is saying that 50 killed and just con eunice, a 100 across the gaza strip. tell us about what's been happening of the yes indeed, within the past 45 minutes, just to bring you the latest. another. a huge explosion caused by multiple
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airstrikes that very close to the vicinity of the hospital. does it just? it was within the same neighborhood of the hospital. and when we inquired about the location, it's the only if you 100 meters away from the hospital, the residential building was destroyed. wood people, the cells inside tens were brought to the hospital injury is a critical injuries to the hospital. but the not only the residential building was destroyed, but again this is a use of those unconventional kind of bond law. 4 as the mentors in nature that only the not only destroyed the targeted building, but also as the routing $5.00 to $7.00 homes are completely damaged. and the aftermath of this is forcing everybody in that area and that it blocks the display of some of the people are being displaced for the 2nd time. a resident of that area happened to be evacuated. stay in at
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a homes for local residents of this block, but at earlier, at hours of this morning and just the starting right seconds after this, these 5 came through and, and a large garage is rice and bombardment, mass barbara, not the entire gaza strip along with the, our jewelry is showing but many concentrated here, and then the funding pond hunter are on or off to the destroying many more residential buildings in housing. the, the injury is a large number of people, tens of people have been injured and critically. the vast majority of the vast majority is a fact that it's hard to deny, just looking at the pictures of women and children and brought to the hospitalized as young as, as one month and as old as 75 year old. this is the, the, the, the, the, the kind of injury is that right? a lot of people have brought to the hospital as a result of those areas like,
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but so far, what do we talk? the doctor is here. the vast majority happened to be children and women, and those relentless areas right isn't, has effectively a separated ton unit. the zip china is a, from there by creating a huge fire built at the juna road west road that connects the 2 cities together. and as they get money right now, they, i'm humans are still are bringing more people from the block that was targeted within the past few minutes. indeed, we, we see and hear the ambulances arriving at the mazda hospital in con units where, where you're reporting from their honey, you mentioned israel bombing some of the routes there. and they did say that these are the governments spokesman, did say earlier that they were trying to minimize civilian casualties in southern gaza that they were providing information to people in the south on the surface moves on, on the surface areas in southern gaza. but is there such a thing as a safe space today and 7 cost the
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absolutely no safe area of what. busy ever earlier hour this morning, they leave it where they dropped sharply. ordering people of days for inside of heinman is to move not only not through the western side because it has been designated a safe area. but now they are ordering them sharply to move to a rough bar. but when people look at the road that have been destroyed, they find it very difficult to move in. you can't drive your car on such roads. we're talking about a fire. but when it's, when it's created, it causes a hole in the ground that leaves a 2020 meters depth. so it's hard to move vehicles on the cars. and in terms of width is about 200 meters. so it's hard to people only can walk with women and children. again, it's becoming increasingly, increasingly very difficult. this is it, confirm what people have talked about and expressed throughout this, these via the seas by was the quarter before the desk, these the desk with their own eyes right now as one family described to us. what
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they have seen earlier this morning where they would have breaking the bread at the dining table that breakfast when a neighboring house was destroyed, damaging their homes complete, they have they have to go somewhere else because the houses unlivable right now. okay, honey. thank you very much. of course to update us on what's happening there in con units that are not in the hospital where we see more ambulances arriving with injured people. from the latest is really a tax honey. my most that i is rouse governments folks 1st and as issued as stock wanting to him us holding the group responsible for the ceasefire ending 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 abducted in violation of humanitarian law. and every known humanity.
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having chosen to hold on to women. how must will now take the mother of old some pigs. let's go to the saw high right in tel aviv. so sarah, these are the government spokesman. they're blaming home us for the fall, the breakdown in intox and to the end of the sci fi they have also. so blaming israel. so what do we make of what's been said? and you know, what is this ro saying at the moment about the next phase of its, of its campaign in cost? yeah, not spokesman is concerning. what problem it is. so benjamin netanyahu headsets earlier today that they were going ahead. he's also released the statesman saying that so they forces all charging forward. he said, we continued to fight with all our strength on with until we achieve or goal is those 3 goals he has said, every time we release is the statement, which is to eliminate how much to bring back all of those captives back and to
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ensure that as well as never targeted in the same way. it had been attacks on october 7, but we've also got more details from the is really military in terms of their operations today. they say they've hit more than $200.00 targets since the 7 am local time. that was about 9 hours ago. they said not just from the app but also from the grounds as well as the sea. and also confirming that it wasn't just in the north. but also in the south saying that that included hon eunice on russell as well. i'm not so close to 9. we won't be and we've been hearing from tara at that in gauze. and now in terms of the moving forward, this is the plan that was put together and confirmed a few days ago by the chief of staff who said that they were going to be entering the next phase of this flight is this, the spot was to end and of course in this all of this, they have blames how much space that will not sticking. so the conditions in terms
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of the names that are on the list. and this seems to be the major sticking point that they wanted to ensure that it's women. and it seems, well, how mazda is office is different. and so what's happening then then in terms of the negotiations between hamas and israel. so because we understand this, the line of communication there what, what are the hopes that they could reach another ceasefire? an extension of the sci fi as well, we've been hearing that is still going to go ahead and they use the some sources told is really needed that it could take days. but we're also hearing the open at to see 5, once again, it's not listed. it's provided is in line with the agreement, so that was made between them through the mediation of capsule and the us. now that sounds a little bit conflicting, but russo hearing from of, for example, the finance minister is relevant and smart trait. choose saying that. so this should be declared as an end of the ceasefire officially and but they caught you in
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other words, split float up between a c spar and then going back. so we'll, but in terms of how the families are feeling in terms of what is really popular, one is very clear that they want all of those concepts returned a soon and alive as well. because now we're increasing the harry of a number of desks and 5, the as really ami just confirms a couple of names that they said one of them at least a female captive was killed during hard find that a since that's also the 7 attack. sorry, thank you very much for the updates. how hi, ross revolting, the line from tennessee. now, earlier cutoffs foreign ministry release a statement saying, it expresses deep regret at the resumption of his really aggression against guys i, following the end of the humanitarian falls, it added that negotiations to restore the cease fire is still ongoing. but that the one bond meant of guys is complicating mediation efforts, honey that hi a is a senior. how my spot politician in gaza, he told down to 0 that the group claims these are all for the collapse of
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a ceasefire. what the good news the design is to redeem was preparing to start. it's a journey site and well again on god's uh and its people. yesterday we were in meetings to extended crews and we offered many proposals. these really 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 on old people with southern conditions. the release of music to stop and results need something in different conditions with a sci fi, because it's a complex process with these group of people with disobedience. we are ready to have another humanitarian cruise to release them. we have both released the end of
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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 to us can stop the aggression. we weren't in contact with the immediate dis, once the patient begun its aggression again until tens 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 the aggression. they want to pave the way for more destruction and aggression against the palestinian people, as well as find out more about the mediation efforts with i'll just hear his wrist . so sit down, who's following them very closely for us here in doha. so where are we with these mediation, emphasis to a line of communication between the 2 sides, mediated by the countries. the americans have rejections. what is happening? what are they talking about right? to be the addition to force are still on the way because i do officials, egyptians, and the do us officials are in contact with both how much the officials and also is randy or fish as well. and so they are cautiously optimistic that at least for one
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day it could be expanded because feel that our civilians captive and in, in, in gaza. however, the methodology that has been adopted as he stated that the beginning of the ceasefire was to start from the easiest to the most difficult and easiest part was to release the women and children so that both parties couldn't easily equity. so the women and children captives in guys have to be released. i need to turn the women and children and posting prisoners in, in his route to be released. so then the 2nd phase was supposed to go to the elderly citizens, male, elderly civilians. but as well yesterday provided that list to how much that was including the female soldier. so i said, well, that is not the methodology that we have adopted. so we cannot jump directly to the, the, to the soldiers when it comes to soldiers. that will be different conditions and, and the top prize is going to differ. so we can see that those are the categories
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here. so roughly around 7 categories, women and children 1st, then the elderly, male 2nd young, middle civilians. and then this goes to young me assuming is what reservist for a come because see that as military personnel and then to see male soldiers and then male soldiers. and of course, the course as well over so far as a hasn't been interested in and taken back, the body by is rallies are very much keen directly to go to the military personnel . and that is something that has been just sticking point. and the reason of the class of this is so different categories of captives, you say verse. so what does that suggest you about the timeline as to where this is going? what happens next? well, for now, i'm looking for such a complicated negotiations that they're happening when it was on. it's quite delicate. so there are lots of supporters here as well, but also it's a national politics ending to another. politics are very much involved and at the state. so particularly for israel, there are 2 factors that are in place, 1st prime, is there nothing?
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yeah. who's on for the distributors at the stage and many people and experts claims that the day that the board is over. she is not going to be able to stay his part of the and his question is not going to be able to stay so many or making the padlock up there. and i to 70 to the war despite is rather we need to war. it's that we're cost a girl to me or the, the back the end, the prime minister of israel is her political carrier. and the same thing is going to happen to prime minister nathan. yeah. so the more more were the war last the so the more he can see at that position. and also on the other hand, is so very much clear that the only do as a temp puts a significant amount of the pressure on his route to stop the war. and yesterday, it was very much clear to drink after that because of the speech that america is not the progressive in the presidency spy, and it has given his rail, the green lights to resume the merits, or can pain in the software costs over. so thank you very much for that. well, the us secretary of state antony blinking,
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or he's now left israel and he is in the united arab emirates to attend the comp. time is summit, the comp 28th right spring. and my kind of was in washington dc. for what, what is the reaction from the state department in washington if any, might, to the resumption of the war on gas as well, that has to be the statement from the national security council list books. person blaming. that's the resumption of possibilities on a bus saying that it has failed to produce a list of captives to be released in terms of extending the ceasefire. this despite the statement we heard from us earlier about the difficulties in terms of the subjects that fee is really, is $1.00 per ton, but the national security council's bucks per se. and it says to the president biden and his team will continue to explore ways in which to get more humanitarian aid into gaza to restore. busy the ceasefire and these 2 military imposes as they
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put it, but certainly the secretary of state and is meeting with the israelis in the course of the state. very, very critical. it seems of the is really administration. several sources saying that the wall cabinets meeting, he attended quite contentious. the secretary of state purportedly telling the is really administration that they would not be able to continue to rely on international support. shut the operations in god. so continue for much longer. he also said that they cannot operate in the south of gaza as they have operated in the north. so it appears from those reports and those sources and some comments that the secretary of state just publicly made that there is a slight new on shift in terms of the administration's position re israel. in particular, this seems to be a degree of mounting frustration with the fact that israel is continuing its operations and continuing to put civilian life at swid. so that's the
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administration's position, my. what about the congress us congress has they've been reaction from that, especially when we consider that they're discussing additional aid a to, to uh, israel next week. yes. so you're going to be discussing a bill of sun $14000000000.00 that the president has sent to congress us in addition to the $3800000000.00 that israel receives each year in terms of 8 from the united states. and that is disquiet, particularly among some democratic members of congress. we've heard from a number of them saying that the bid from a bind in the request is not transparent and not one congressman saying that it's all very well to provide materials for i and the defense of support. but when it comes to 2000 pound bombs, that's a different method. so it's going to be an intense debate in congress over the next week, over the legislation, and over whether or not the condition should be attached to it. mike, thank you very much for that. i'll just there is my kind of revolting their life
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from washington dc. now in the final hours of a ceasefire on thursday, 2 more groups of these really captors and palestinian prisoners were released. 30 palestinians detained in his ready jails. returned to ramallah in the occupied westbank many over joy to be br, united with their families. i'll just here as neither abraham spoke to some of the palestinian prisoners who were released at warning. some of the testimonies. distressing. do you want me on the coast? things happening? it's a tough, but they have gotten worse since the 7th of october. and if you cannot compare something, it was very different. we got to watch it for one hour and deluxe to city for 4 hours of day, only as they used to bring one plate of rice for 10 prisoners every day. there is oppression and file us to death in our selves and transporting prisoners from one prison to another. most of the people 99 percent of the people have been depressed . i missed my family and everyone. i now have seen my family. while on,
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on the opposite of 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 this is to ation. it's 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 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 i on one of 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
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of prison 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. and 6, is there any captives who were being held a by how mosse and gaza now back in israel, they're being treated in hospitals after being released on thursday, early in the day to women were released. they were handed over to the read costs in palestine squared, gaza city before they were taken to raise route. meanwhile, vi is ready, the military has continued its rates and the occupied westbank. our correspondent child stratford has this update from her on my left. i think it's pretty safe to say that there was expectations that some this release of palestinian prisoners in exchange for his ready captives was going to be or relatively short lives. when you remember that there are thousands and thousands of posted in prison is that remain in he's ready jails. according to these ready prison or,
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or 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 these very jails, 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 that being held. so 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 during the cx, 571 of them. women of a $169.00 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,
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it really does put in perspective the kind of level of pressure that these way the military continue to put on the right the way across the occupied westbank as these military raids. continue just to bring it up that with respect to political reaction here from the occupied westbank, that's been the statement that has been released to us from the office of the prime minister mohammed to steal. and i'll just read you the end part of it. he says we called an intensified intensifying international efforts. i'm putting pressure on israel to stop integration against people and, and just to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to everyone who needs it. so yeah, strong political words, the from the policy, you know, sorry to hear in the occupied westbank, but as we've seen in recent weeks, having absolutely 0 effects on israel is action folks on garza and here on the occupied with bank. well, there's the more global protests in solidarity with palestinians. thousands of
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people took to the 3 so of jordan's capital a mon. they turned out just hours after israel began attacking the gaza strip after the end of the seas via on friday morning. now a film festival in london is showcasing films that raise awareness about tennessee and narratives and stories beyond conflict. sonya go has a story a world of film to dive into with stories. seldom hub in mainstream cinema will have the destruction of israel's war. involves a dominates the headlines, the need for different stories about the palestinians becomes more pressing the other before we're sick and tired of always having to pay the perfect victim to a vision for sympathy. we're must see we're black and white and every shade of gray and between. and these are the kind of films i like to watch when i'm watching other people's culture in the films i like.

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