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50 months at the door of, from us the saying that israel was determined to return the remaining captives who are currently still being held by homeless and other groups in guys that we're going to have more on this in just a moment. the the get a lot to get the young children. it's a horn, i mean come up the, the dump
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the back by the time i get, it will break out to bring us please. now to see spar positive bridge. the hello and welcome to all g 0. it is 10, g m t that's known in gaza. we're bringing you special coverage of along the way that sees far between israel and from us, which is just gone into effect in the past hour, often almost 3 hour delay. so these are life pictures from northern gaza is really a tax over the past 15 months. have killed really 47000 palestinians in the last 15 months. more than $17800.00 of them are children palestinians and gaza. i'm now
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trying to return to their homes to attempt to rebuild their lives. stephanie that comes dining by for us and the jordanian capital. i'm on 1st. we're going to go to hobby mom who's in debt obama in central gaza. so it's been just over an hour or so since the cx 5 began. talk to us about the reaction there, and if you're hearing any sounds of any military action as well as of this bombing thing seems to be going very ok so far without any violations of the, the past, the an hour and a half or an hour and so of the ceasefire since it took effect. but as of this moment, but we are hearing is other than i mean not, no, no more bombs doing more wider just no more a drawing the only sound, the fire that we hear is the sound of fire coming from celebration in the street. the got charged the gunshot, they've been going on a frequently as well as,
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as well as the fire words uh with a group of people here inside the vicinity of the courtyard, the vicinity of the hawk. that. but what's really interesting right now that this form of southern region in happened is and started do more of that of an action on the ground. what we're seeing is more of that, this place people inside and the core doors of the hospital at around the buildings where they set up their tents or here in the courtyard of the hospital in general, started to dismantle their down and go back to their homes. in the areas that were forced into evacuation and in force displacement in the past 3 months from the eastern part of defense, wrong area. and this is so far the 1st place where people are going to be going back to their homes. given the fact that both in the north and in the southern part of the $3000000.00 dropbox, it'd be an eastern hon unice since the southern eastern part of us are the,
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are still read the areas then with the presence of these really amenities and what we're seeing here, families are excited, picking up the spending accounts, picking up their belongings. whatever they have managed to do, collect in the past few months as they were staying inside the hospital with so much excitement on their faces and leaving the gate of the hospitals. and when we asked him where the are going, it said we're going home. i'm that's by itself. i'm a very, very heart warming a word. it also bring it many people to do that. it's time for people to go back to their homes and hopefully they will find them standing. you know, for the past months i've been in quite difficult devastation everywhere. intense bombing campaign destroyed the majority of residential buildings. to the point we have the largest segment of homeless population. now given that so many of the homes have been destroyed or severely damaged to the point that they're not
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proper for people to stay in overalls. very happy moments for people here. uh people, a lot family members, it's time for them to grievance reeves of properly and more and improperly because you are not given the time as by the hours we see in depth here in the hospital of destruction and just by the hour. and if you were not given that respite, do more in order to bury their loved ones with, with a sense of peace. but now they can do this. a lot of people talk about maturity, changing great size for their relative and improve one of the relative and loved one. as soon as they go back to where they use the left and these different parts of the central area or more on and han units as they have been displaced many times . kind of thanks very much indeed, honey model and talking to us there from the in central guys allies we've been hearing from honey pot as soon as you can shelter, intense and get obama i know returning to their homes,
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officer is rarely attacks and evacuation orders forcibly displaced them multiple times, i'll just leave this in cottage, spoke to some of the people that the we're currently in the center of the bus and this is a make shift come. we're talking about $761.00 policy means time and these were displays from the nothing gall those trip. and the gospel city here, living where is harsh conditions waiting for the minute they are going to be able to go back to their homes and go back to their neighborhoods, talking with the palestinians. here they're saying they're counting the seconds to go and to reach their houses. and even if their houses were collapsed and reduced into rubble, they still want to go and sit on the rubble of their houses and in the field. while we are very happy to know that we are going back to our houses neighborhoods until the very precious based on we will see our families again. but we don't want was we
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don't want destruction and death for them on the policy. and people face so much hardship to myself. i like everyone else. i need to feed my 2 sons. this house we need to go back to work and to take care of our farms and our property. when i arrive in bay till noon, i will immediately go and see my house. i will set up the tents on the rubble of warm up in our lives and i will go back to my family, my relatives, my neighbors, and the ones that i love. this couple of bad is all, what is the laughter family have? this is the only things they have left and this is what they parked for, to go back to the another in parts of the gaza strip. and so last, despite the fact that she knows that she won't be able to walk back north on the 1st week, she still packed everything ready to go for us to. i'm in the shore sapient into my dreams beyond measure. from the moment i'm not the sci fi, i quickly packed all of my things because i am ready to go to god and city my children, that excuse me,
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happy to go. i see our findings relative and our lines here, we are always schedule more read by car and we would be very happy and joy would come back to a life to children, women, men, elderly. every one in this. com is waiting to go back to their houses. just like every single palestinian that was forced to internally displaced from place to another. these palestinians were displaced 47 times 8 times 9 times. and all they regret is the moment they left their houses. this is in the city all just need a that bus called the pa this time. so stephanie decker's life person and mom, that's because israel's bond or just data from operating inside israel's voters. let's talk about what happens next. the prisoner exchange, particularly we understand. i think the 3 is rarely female captives are going to be really some time off to 14 g m t. what's the process? when that happens?
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that's right. for p. m local time. the process is that how mass hands them over and to these really as far as you use. now these radios have set up 3 reception points if you will, different areas along the board with goals, or depending on where the captives are going to be accepting from they will be assessed by medical examiners by psychologists. they will be debriefed and then they will be taken to a hospital inside israel where they will be meeting with their families. um, we also expect around $95.00 publishing and preserves to be released from is really jail. they will be taken by these ready security forces back to their homes, most of those coming from the occupied westbank. so this is what we expect to unfold throughout the day at the same time and even the already are hours before the ceasefire took effect. there should be some movement from is rudy forces away from urban areas. and we also expect today to see according to the ceasefire.
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$680.00 trucks to be allowed and that's also part of the deal. $600.00 a truck should be entering balls a day. 70. thank you very much indeed that stephanie decker talking to is from a mazda the most colored is in northern gods. a west size of the people displaced by is rarely a tax on returning to what's left of their homes. today is the 1st day or the ceasefire. and that is why the army with a drill full value of the box in the northern go slip residence of people move. 2 forwards to move from nothing goes strip to the garden city. now on returning to the homes as the captain, let's see behind you and allow me to slip away. so people started to return to the hose, hopefully a bunny lease. i left you a little, i spent the last 3 months displaced in l shots. the district. thanks a lot for the truth, and i am now going to see how my houses. hopefully i will find a few holes to live behind. i used to live in this building with my family,
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and my uncle's family's quite luck on the agreement about a kind of solo of it. it was a 5 full building. the building used to host around 50 people, including my father, myself and our families. something with them and to show you when i started off, as you can see, the house, the whole thing was reduced to rubble told me that it took a 50 people of my family will live in the streets. schools have also been destroyed . there is no life a tool in the case of seeing the area and the northern part of the gaza strip. i bit the hold up on the know who you then this is our house and all of our neighborhoods, all of it destroyed. even the mosque was targeted and destroyed this even difficult to set up a 20th. i am talking through the flow a soft tale neighborhood with the is it on this patient for more than 3 months for seemed to be able to evacuated a fleet to the gauze city and behind me after it was a drew from this was on july,
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never who to come hundreds of families, oddly. 2 earning to the homes in july, never for as you can as bit tunnel. and also basically i here, as you can clearly see behind me, hundreds of families on the timing white talks was that goes, uh, i the most of also call on for. so the b b. ok. so heavy that is fine. any i seos for you? no more bump things, no more attacks, no more besieging rule evacuation orders. and as you can clearly see, the ton of butler still have concerns about if there have any homes or not. because these way the army destroyed the vast majority of the residential buildings and you're better off as you can on of the box. was the capital with us just data. as the fall we neighborhoods fall is fine. so let's just find deals proposing may last
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year, but the policies rankled over several policies before reaching consensus. barnett smith breaks down what was finally agreed to say is one of the sci fi deal. we'll see the release of psalm is ready to comp, tips palestinian prisoners, the gradual withdrawal of israeli forces from central gaza, a search and humanitarian aid. i'm the return of display spot listings to the north of the strip. so the 3 is rarely comp tables will be released over a 6 week period is available for a almost 2000 palestinian prisoners on detaining 600 truck loads of humanitarian aid. a day will come into gauze. israel will withdrawal from the next room, kara door, palestinians living in northern gauze. i will be able to go to what's left to that homes. now, when the last of the 33 captives are released on day 42 is a really for safe will begin withdrawing from the philadelphia, colorado. this is a contentious pos of a deal for these really government negotiations. for phase 2 will begin on day 16,
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a phase one is expected to lead to the release of all remaining is rarely captives and more palestinian detainees, as well as a permanent sci fi. i'm a complete to withdrawal of israeli forces. phase 3 will address the long term reconstruction of gaza kata. egypt, the united states will supervise the implementation of a deal which could fault at any time. if i have a side accuses be of a breaking the c spot. it's a sign of hope that so a medic from the world health organization to describe this is fine, but the human agency is under no illusions if i don't take a task. eliza had and gaza, of a chronic shortages of food and fuel and medical supplies. as well as our breaks of diseases, and the risk of finding remains hype, as finally calls and explains the williams health organization. along with other un
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agencies are planning to send between 50600 trucks into gaza every day over the coming weeks. those trucks are already queuing at the southern rough across that, that's a huge jump from the $40.00 to $50.00 trucks that had been reaching gaza in recent months. it's doable. but it's on realistic to believe that the, the $600.00 truck would be brought on the, by the un on into an organization to $600.00 would be realistic. if she would let the commercial floor go into gaza, the humanitarian situation had become so desperate that in september 15 major, a groups blamed israel's systematic aid obstruction and demanded international pressure. as of september 2024, they said 83 percent of required food aid did not reach gaza up from 34 percent in 2023. that meant palestinians went from having 2 meals on average per day to one
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meal every other day. they estimated 50000 children aged between 6 months to 5 years old, required treatment from malnutrition. by the end of 2024. the new aim for the boost of aid is similar to the level reaching gaza before october 7th, 2023. and even then gaza was beset with shortages. riley carlson, l g 0, a fucking good. this is a former un under secretary general, so you monitor your in affairs and emergency police coordinator is joining us now in the studio. very good to have you with that. and we were referring to the fact that there are $600.00 parts of the deal is that $600.00 trucks of academy and 8 is supposed to be able to get into a gaza. which sounds very straightforward. it clearly isn't because of his, we've seen some of the pictures from the coming from doesn't have the a problem. anything else? the level of disruption, the rubble on the roads must make the logistics incredibly difficult. from your
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perspective. talk to us about the kind of problems of people they're going to be facing and trying to get that aided. i think as you say, well the 1st problem is simply capacity. the $600.00 trucks, which is the sort of convenient measurement. and i understand that with the reasonable amount of luck, but perhaps slightly less time because it started late today. um the agencies are hoping to get 600 trucks today. and that would be a miracle of planning. unfortunately, it will be great to give them the hopes that you have been reporting all day as expressed by the people. the 2nd aspect is what you're talking about, which is beyond the capacity. but egypt very important, by the way, as you can imagine on bringing capacity and truck straits in by the way of floating at delivery point, not just entry points. but the 2nd thing is making sure that the guns a power plant is, is a, is a repair that will take 2 weeks. i'm guessing that it's important for people
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survival, making sure that the roads that are needed to be used or identify d mind the rubble, you know, making sure that there's a reasonable amount of knowledge about where people are going to move because they've already thousands and thousands of people are moving, god help them i would to but getting a to them is that for a moving, moving picture. and so that is gonna be a combination from right now of massive delivery flux combined with trying to make the, the, the, the receiving end a clear and being able to receive at all that at a time when it's still shaky. as of course, we know from today, and that's alarming and the finding the security point we've discussed where as soon as we're seeing now, it's really military operations are stopping. i hope you're the same from us
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where there is, i think, now renewed efforts to bring in the palestinian police, which we have discussed before. the essential other element for security. but where i, i would assume the gang violence, and the lute saying, if you got $600.00 trucks going in, they'll be a lot of blue check. i would imagine and huge danger to those delivery to the drivers and the aid workers. i mean, so it's, it's going to be a very tight type thing and this is a time where we still don't know what's going to happen tundra at the end of the month. and one of the other elements of it in terms of security was with regard to the amount of checks of use readings were carrying on each talkers that they were going. and again, it's easy to imagine that when we say 600 trucks going, and there's going to be this long line this call in volume trucks going it clearly that's not going to be the case one. but imagine that there is going to be some sort of security requirement to check each truck as it goes in a lot. but imagine of course, that is going to slow the whole process down as it has done,
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hasn't it for these many months. and it's been cherry picking trucks and lucky commercial trucks and so forth. i understand 2 things that a keep pumping agreed. there's been a lot of operational planning in the last few days, principally in cairo, with egypt, find the central rope also, it cuts out and it costs the us as well as the policies and in terms of this. and so the impass of getting across into go, so it's a couple of things that i think they've been agreeing on should be we should be seeing today, for example, egypt from trucks and other trucks. trucks will be allowed to go straight to, to the point of delivery offloaded near the punch delivery, not at the, the boulder of casa, and that for little to no checking at the border patrol all done according to apply that everybody's agreed to their coordination rooms. now, tel aviv. yeah, the and of course in goals are itself and the kyra. the 2nd interesting aspect to
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this i think is which i also believe is going to happen is that you remember there was a provision in the agreement to allow people to go back home or seeing it right now is prime interest. they're allowed to go back home in the agreement, providing they don't take lessons or who is going to check them in, so that as they move knowles, and i believe that there is agreement that, that can, should happen with the direct involvement of egypt and cutoff. so mediators, because if it became a matter between the parties, it would be a, you know, flash point for, for, would trust it, the idea of who's doing it and so forth. so, mediation is a stepping in already to do more than uh, is expected of them, and then they, the extraordinary what they're doing and promise me what i want to ask you about
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the, the nature of the 8 that's going to be going in. because i'm making the decision as to what kind of aid should be going in terms of medical or food or water supplies. obviously, because water supplies being shut down in gaza for many, many months and the same with power. do you have any idea how, how the, the individual agencies are coordinating their reference in order to be able to make sure that they're delivering the right stuff to the right people? i do know that was what i used to do a lot. and it's, there's a huge leak involved internationally to monitoring system of, quote unquote coordination precisely to make that right. you don't want to deliver drugs to a hospital that has no interest and so on and so forth, as you'll say, the synergy that's needed. and that's what you've got in the plans. now the operational patterns following the agreement is for example, i think egypt again is going to send major a hardware and trucks in the rubble to
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get rid of the rubble, for example, which is the bedrock stuff to 50 trucks. a few old, remember, was specified as part of the 600 because without fuel, nothing really works. and then with the how you balance drugs medicine is with for, to want to come through a tricity heads. how prompted to and then food? the agencies will have their own ways and always have their own ways of balancing those for you know, how it progresses. what's to do today what tomorrow. so the agencies are used to this from all over the world. what's different now is you've got really committed, member states, principally the mediators, but now the m, right? so i think, and now those are active and an agreement which actually stops the impediments. and it's been the impediments that have impeded across the age so far for the modern griffiths. we appreciate it. thank you very much. and a thanks, rob. hospitalized and guys are having
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a major target of is really attacks. more than a 5 isn't health care. what? because of being killed and we consume surely reports days into as well as well in the process to major hospital in the center console city, we found a senior administrative health said nearly 500 people who accused these really ministry denied targeting the medical festivities since then in spite of global condemnation, it's going on to boom, lace each 2 hospitals across the street. seeing him also plates and tunnels, underneath the buildings and uses them to launch attacks and hold captive staff. it's providing no evidence to support its claims. and within months of those 1st, twice, agencies were wanting a health catastrophe. the health system and guards that has been completely obliterated and the right to health has been decimated at every level. no hospital
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in gulf has been sped, more than half out of service, the rest only partially functional, which shortages of basic medical supplies equipment and protective give the results . the doctors have been forced to perform surgeries without an it's patty even amputation, but it's chemical babies have died because of unlock a few to keep the incubators running into patients have done waiting for 2 health workers are protected on day international, but have been repeatedly targeted in causal more than a 1000 have been killed and is really strikes and crowned rates and walk being held by is really a talk. these a delta of non on bush, an orthopedic surgeon,
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was among them. he died and it is ready. prison after being detained for more than 4 months, according to inmates, he was repeatedly cultured. the un and whites group say, hundreds of medical personnel had been arrested, interrogated and tortured as part of a systemic attack on the entire health system in garza tex harassment. the killings of many of my own colleagues, the health care workers, the destructions of health facilities and the destruction opening to enabling as asians continue to catapults to proportions, you have to be full of $25.00 if at all possible. doctors without borders has lost separate staff members in gaza and posted this picture on social media. these books were written by doctor mate moved, upland to taylor in october 2023 on a ride boat. normally useful planning surgeries in
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a t said. whoever stays on till the end will tell the story. we did what we could remember us talking about in a jello was killed along with 2 colleagues and an extra like a month later in october last year, the is really military launched an operation in northern casa palestinians, living in the area look trapped and stuffed, plus those became dissolves to zones of to repeated attacks. a doctor for some i was sophia, the director of kamala blown hospital, was injured during, would read, but he refused to leave his toss. and patience was, his son was also killed by it's rarely forces during one of those reeds. the doctor of sophia kept going. yeah. some of the hill, this is the 40 and time to hospital comes under is really fires to detain. our medical staff and many of their families were killed, including doctor, whose son, son by december full,
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3 major hospitals and northern part of the service. come on at von hospital became the last operation of have festival at the in the they were killed exceeds when soldiers moved in and forced out patients and stuff. these really military completely destroyed the fest with me calling get to do with her mos texas from heart doctor for some of the stuff here was finally detained. he walked through the ruins of his hospital to woods and is really tang is really all me for the chose to put the attrition speaking to soldier. the the data to have come out of bone hospital is being held in is fairly prison. the un and doctors around the world of campaigning for him to be released was face remains unknown. this haunting video of the apple, sophia has become
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a defining image of coverage and humanity in the face of as well as genocide in full eclipse. i'm sure you've seen a, a good a go back to honey. my goal is joining us again from dental ballot in central gaza . honey, i want to talk to you about the medical situation because you being outside the i likes the hospital you in our dreams. i've been reporting from that post that position for the last 50 months and you've seen the kind of ad pressures that the medical stuff have been under. tell us about the kind of conditions that are in medical centers throughout the guys. i'm the kind of things that they need well, rob, well the ceasefire has brought much needed pause in the killing of this cause of worst goal expression. what we're seeing on the ground is this silly match that the challenges are very nice to have the that the efforts to rebuild and recover are
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going to take time long times and data from judge and from what we're seeing. and we're just taking health care sector as a case study the, the positive, the months up, it's very difficult. we're talking about of an entire tripled health care sector of health care system across the gulf stream. as of now, we can safely say about a tragically i did a just, there's no medical care available across the doctor. what whatever we're seeing here is that it's not being more than a 1st a to provide it to the people where we can talk about major operations. we can talk about proper medical care, not because the doctors, the, or lack the skills to provide, mitigate, but more and more because of the lack of the facilities, the infrastructure that have been destroyed, the lack of mit.

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