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killing this cause of war is still a fresh and what we're seeing on the ground is this still match. the challenges are very massive. the, that the effort to rebuild and recover are going to take time long times and data from judge. and from what we're seeing, i would just take a health care specter as a case study the, the positive 2 months have been very difficult. we're talking about of an entire tripled health care sector health care system across the gulf. step as of now we can safely say about a tragically i did a just, there's no medical care available across the got to what whatever we're seeing here is that it's not being more than a 1st a to provided to the people where we can talk about major operations we can talk about proper medical, you're not because the doctor's the or lack the skills to provide bit of it, but more in but more because of the lack of the facilities, the infrastructure that have been destroyed, the lack of medical supplies,
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the fact that for 15 months, the entire medical staff worked around the clock inside the hospital just this morning as we were approaching this, the fire announcement. uh that is taking effect with the scores of doctors leaving the facility behind me coming off to the hospital. this is the 1st time in 16 months. we're seeing this number of doctors coming out here, taking a short re gift from their worst guys view reported the that'd be haven't received any of the injures in the past hours leading to the time of the seas bar when it was announced. but unfortunately, right after that 2 of the injuries and to the people were killed in a brace being during the, during the delay time of the announcements of the states far to take place are right here. but that's how much the challenges, how much it's not over. so the challenge, challenging time for the medical stuff inside the hospitality on daily basis, this struggles on on,
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on the fact that they have to provide medical care and they are as caregiver to patients in injured. but at the same time, they have to take care of their families and they are reviving family members. many of them have to deal with with injuries and then and did a members of their family arrived at the hospital. some did not know do with reading their family members until the, until a long time after their arrival to the emergency department, just very difficult time on both the physical out look the infrastructure as well as the human element of the whole sector. correct? does anyone who didn't get a bottle of honey? thank you. let's see here. down here the see spot came into effect maybe 3 hours later and then agreed to visual, refused to implemented until homeless. it shared the names of 3 captives to be released on sunday. i want to show you live pictures, my type offer prison in israel, that's what 95 palestinian prisoners are going to be released as part of that deal
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. not some of them are facing live sentences, present of exchanges of their own, the way out of jail. later on sunday, families have expected to gather in the occupied westbank to welcome home their loved ones as need. abraham reports a medium. a waste has 3 sons in his ready jails. 2 are expected to be released and the cease fire deal. i'm just getting him and his brother has son or both serving life terms. a prisoner swap is the only way out. so i mean, when i 1st heard i got shocked, i stopped a shaking and said the leave fence to those around me started asking what's wrong with you? i said, i don't know. maybe i'm happy. i don't know how i see the 1st ceasefire deal in november. 2023. last it's for a week. and so the release of dozens of palestinian prisoners, women, children, and young men. our joy is not complete. we look at the sacrifice of blood spilled
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in gaza. he's my eldest son. i am happy to see him here, but it's a painful moment. at least $25.00 of those release have since been very interested, including on medicine. my wife is a common practice for the occupying power is room. so the service to me, it also happened to natalie, but of course she was released with more than $1000.00 palestinian prisoners in exchange for is really sold to get out to after 3 years of freedom, he was rea, rested, now is now spent the total of 44 years in jail and is considered the longest serving palestinian prisoner. he married a man in a short time. he was out of jail. yeah. and they planted this orange tree kind of what they sold would be a lifetime or to together. i show a lot yeah, new bids instead of coordinate and see i've seen or bought the house he left in the
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year 2014 is waiting for him and he didn't even get enough time out of jail to taste the oranges we missed and were waiting for it, and i look on the ish, the, and 47 others who would be arrested in that deal. would it be the least in phase one of the cease fire agreement? phase 2 negotiations are expected to focus on palestinian leaders from different factions like motor one but a whole fee, but i am habit of deliberate. we'll see an but so i that but the release is still being vetoed by israel. high profile or not less than he is have little say in who makes the final list. with more than 600 people serving or facing life sentences, they fear. it's either now or never knew that. but again, i just need a need as spoke to a senior, how most official boss of next about the details and conditions of the seas. 5 deals from offices that home a suffered and how the group is looking to the future. a number of some of those
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political bureau, the best them name. thank you for joining us on al jazeera. do you have any assurances that israel will go beyond phase one and continue negotiations to end the war? the mediators have seen it clearly, and it is reflected in the words of the dean that this dean or the, the nutrition, the vinegar creations between the 2 bodies, has to continual. and the condition or the 5th phase, which means cease fail, and mean each assigned to the dean with a pin menissi 7 to 10 with little one. second, we hope that this the dean will be adopted by the international community by the you on security council, to give it more strength to be supported by the whole international community. we hear many voices in the busiest go. this trip talking with anger
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about the losses they've suffered during this war, some even saying that the attack on october, the 7th was a miss destination. as a member of how much political bureau, what do you respond to that? we are the people under the condition and we will indulge us to be seized from one of those have in the use tightly besieged. and we have tried by all means to get through to this speech. and we have always observed and watched what's happening in the west bank, what's happening in jewels and enjoy these issue the tax against deluxe almost. and therefore you, you kind of compare between peace and war you're seen as well. we're given one of 2 choices, either to die in bases and silently to be a good victim or to die. fighting was this thing. but on this, it would, honestly,
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i'm going to can bump you a secretary of state antony blinking has been saying that's how mass was able to recruit it. many people inside the besieged the gaza strip during the war that would compensate for the wars losses. what do you say to that? is that true? yes, i'm us. uh. we'll continue to fight. as long as we have that condition unless we are, we get to the end of that commission from us is committed to continual fighting for on independence. so civil industry it for the dignity and freedom of war, but a scene in people is there any caps was due to the police laser on a sunday have been identified as agreed under the cx. 5, all 3 or women during this time, but is 31 years old and she was taken from a culture in southern israel on 24 year olds, only going on was not the music festival in the data. the 3rd captive to, to be released is emily tomatti, a 28 years old,
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british as well. it was taken from her home in southern israel. over the course of the 3 phases homeless has agreed to release all the captives. it still holds in gaza for their families. it means and then to the i can nice thing, wait to, but many questions still have to be answered in on all the con reports. these are the $33.00 is really capt is expected to be released by hamas. and phase one of the gotta cease fire deal 21 man 10 women and 2 children. 3 of them to be released every week on saturday for the next 6 consecutive weeks. it's not clear which of them are alive or dead. the captives have been at the center of ceasefire negotiations. the end of protesting israel, some of the largest in the country's histories. hundreds of thousands of people have demonstrated continuously since the war began. demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government to bring them home. some former captives have
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accused netanyahu or prolonging the warrant for his own political survival. how must, if he will, how must made it clear that they are interested in an overall deal to end the fighting. so wise is room insisting on have solutions. i know exactly what the hostages are going through. i saw it. i experienced it. definitely keep the kids in the scale of the cap is crisis since the attack led by him us on october 7th of 20 . 23 is unprecedented in his early history. $251.00 people, including 4 nationals were taken to cost with israel's leaders set its invasion of the strip would destroy them off and free all captives after more than a year from us. although militarily weakened, hasn't been fully dismantled. a sticking point for netanyahu, who says he reserves the right to restart the war at any time. coming to see tom, the government to see by the both president trump and president biden gave full
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backing to israel's right to return to fighting israel, which is the conclusion that negotiations of the 2nd stage are fruitless. any more about the largest group of captives left because a november of 2023. as part of a true steel around a 100 were freed, in exchange for 240 pounds can in detain is released by israel. but hope in celebration soon stated, as is real, intensified it's bonding across kaiser, leaving the state of the remaining captives, uncertain. tomas says 33 have died. most of them in the same is really a tax and strikes that have killed more than $46000.00 palestinians. israel's government disputes, so claims to critics have also questioned the tactics used by israel. in june, israel's military celebrated the recovery of 4 captives in a daytime rate on central gaza as a success that attack on the noose wrote refugee camp resulted in
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a massacre of $274.00. palestinians killed 64 of them. children, the roll out of the new sea sire will be watched with cautious optimism by both israelis and palestinians. all aspects of the deal must go as plan. very little can afford to go wrong, as is really families or wait their loved ones. questions surrounding why their government missed so many opportunities to free them may never arrive and run a little fun out to 0. we go to and as a member of the management of the hostage families for my cousin albany is really kept. and thank you very much indeed for being with us as a mom was just describing there. we have kind of been in this situation before back in november 2023, when some of the captives were released. how concerned are you that for the rest of the captives who are currently still in garza? i'm very concerned. i think on the one hand we all feel this and joy, that some of the hostages are getting their lives saved. and some of the families
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are getting the lives of back. but at the same time, we are very concerned because we've seen what happened last year. and we want to make absolutely sure that everybody involved is and, and we want to make absolutely sure that everybody involved understands how crucial it is that we continue with this deal until the last hostages back at this deal could have been assigned back in may, do you think, is there any, is there going to remember that when it comes to collections involving benjamin netanyahu or are, is really predominantly focused on getting the captives home. i'm not a political expert. you know, i'm, i'm a cousin of a hostage and really my biggest concern is and making sure that everybody is, comes back. and i want to say that what i do feel out in the streets is that people
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are anxious to, to have this side release to see some of the hostages coming back. but everybody at the same time is adamant at wanting to see every single one of the $9087.00 hostages coming back. i don't think there has ever been a topic that has been such a consensus with any israel as society. one of the things that will give israel security as well as palestinians to security would be of course a stable situation in gaza. do you think that once the captives are returned, that the is ratings, who have been supporting them? would also be in support of a rebuilding effort in gaza and some sort of stability of government in gaza. and i think the more than that, i think the return of all of the hostages is the key to that is whether even free
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want it or not. the state of the is really hostages is linked to the state of the gods and civilians. and only once we have all the 97 back home, then we can say this current conflict is behind us. and absolutely, i don't know many israelis that want to see doesn't palestinians suffer. i think the rebuilding of gaza is in our interest. i think of a stable government in gaza that doesn't seek that the story as well as in our interest. and i want to remind you that the got sensitive stuff are tremendously by some us in these past years. and at the end of the day, the people is really people and the guys are the ones that are suffering the most from this conflict. so absolutely, i absolutely think that if this deal goes all the way through with the help of, of the arc allies with our neighbors,
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with the mediators. and we can part of this deal create a better future for gaza. absolutely, we can listen here. none violent thing. i absolutely believe that. we've seen a tremendous crowds on the streets of tell, of even other parts of israel, with regard to pressuring the, the naturally who correlation to release, get the captives released. do you think we will see? we might see the same level of pressure when it comes to, as you were just talking about, just a rebuilding of guys. i'm establishment of a stable government in guzman. and i think that we're definitely see great pressure to see a better future for israel. and if you look at it from the is really perspective this new government and the rebuilding of guys a means security for israel and for the guys and it means a better life. so absolutely, i think we would see people demanding that is really government and takes all
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possible measures to make sure that is really safe in the future. i think this is exactly the way to do it. now whether we would see people out in the streets calling out for a, you know, for peace. i'm not sure we'll see that you've got to remember, we are in the midst of the trauma. most people, we're at the height of this war and we're patriot. and then the most city is still i did speak, but looking forward, looking towards the future, there is no other alternatives. what do you got? i would appreciate you being with us and i'll just do this. so thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. well, 15 months of is really bomb bomb and have guys caused the unprecedented destruction . entire suburbs, hospital schools and critical infrastructure have been obliterated. here's a look at the scale of devastation caused by israel's military assault as the
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speak to channel families associate professor public policy of the doha institute for graduate studies is also a specialist in conflict resolution and internationally. good to have you with a site also understands you involved in the you and development program as well as a result of that, i want to talk to you about the rebuilding of garza problem. anything else? it's difficult to know where to start the level of destruction that we've seen just particularly in that report is, is extraordinary. what in your assessment would be the priorities in terms of rebuilding and as the top priority is stability and ending this conflict and the prevention of any future cycles of, of conflict. that's the over the last 20 years has witness for 5 major was including this last one. there's inside the one and stopped it from the 1st floor which was in 2009 gas split the some of the final thoughts. cool. gus led to petition because let's go over the construction needs never finished or no one
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never completed despite so many commitments by doing those judging funds and set that up as the key of god was always. that is what it has, its full control over the borders. it has an oversight tool over the construction of to decide what to what it could decide what to do, insight into heads that what not the one who has that. so these are infected was very problematic. in prevention and, and not that i wouldn't critical section to take the place in full force. and so i'm not gonna even have to be the gosh, i will describe them to this less for this coming toward it to, to the fact the deposit was never, uh, he was never allowed to beautiful selected because of the previous wars. so essentially, a key condition is when it comes to ability and assurances that, but a scene is on the call for the construction process, meaning that they can decide on the priorities. and they can also have control over
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the logistical aspects, but it's not easily, not they'll comply of i've never lived in my life of a construction process that could really go in that direction on the occupation. this is, it doesn't make any sense in terms of the funding of those. we're talking about billions of dollars and there has long been an argument that israel should be made to pay for that reconstruction. but there are 2 elements to that. first of all, these really economy is struggling. secondly, that would of course give israel control over the way. and this, that the rebuilding process goes is kevin, and the rate at which it's carried out as well. so who else steps in? do you think in the event that israel is not a source of cash? what about ideally, if we live in a fault and the fit on just for is that it has to pay for this. i mean, pay me compensating. sam mcdermott is paying for days that i and for the uh for the auto coastal domestic and. busy of course, i mean, does the same thing now and for basically the government for the crimes of the,
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all the costs at the national community over many percent countries of the med, english, also to, to fund new kinds of the selection of the, of the waters. also, so they want those and they fast confiscated the loss of assets. if we live in a fit on just this, what is it? it has to be for this. but assuming it wants other stickly, we know that it's all because of what is what it presents of the protection. if this is something us, this means that of dollars will take in all the national community, mainly out of countries, those countries, the european union, and probably the us as well. so there would be a coordination of, of winning donors who in the, at the, in charge of this uh, the construction process by raising funds. and also designing that approach as a set up. now where we send the, according to a late fee on the beautiful, that was the construction. when at a, at the best scenario take an account can be completed, continues if there are no,
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is there any opposite comes whatsoever. and if the funding is available and there is political stability, if these conditions are not that it will take up to the 2096 at to be back to the same point previous to the war. so it's a very complex process as video, but it's, it's and it's very expensive. we're talking about estimates between $50.00 and $80000000000.00. the question is also, we live in a, in a, in a world where there is the fatigue, because of old ongoing conflicts and ukraine and other parts of the world. and because of the nature of the conflict between his right and for this time, the owners have been, haven't visited the lot in, in the, in the, in the piece of process. and most of this piece of evidence will investments were wasted in continuous cycles of conflict. so dollars this time one assurances that if reconstruction kicks often as uh it will be sustained, its type the politic and political path that leads to an end of this conflict. i don't think there would be any advertised by dollars to fund a must simple petition like this without having visa showed us is or going to these
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in place from a from what we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. i present or one young palestinian has survived the 50 months of war, but in the past week, many members of his family have been killed including his mother. this is adam. i'm off saw 5 story. shad yet new show and had the they can of the had a 0 a bit. the digital is the settlement set up and had of the whole a whole. yeah. and the whole clinic is next day is a couple i should see. yeah. the some of the from a this how does it more fit so can oh and the sense definitely can afford it really is fabi fabi. i make that decisions on the add them. ok. since the
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ego had it finished and on the 2nd level, based on the cement of area, has a name check. and so because we didn't know i was going through the, i need a small, i had an issue of how people thought elizabeth has one of the, the money sitting out in some new one of us in the law. and had the weather with all that stuff and and then the, then i'm a small, we back to a was 7 to 7. how the side of that and then was that of my head age of with an inlaw needs to your key the push and and, and i'm a case a i saw health news whether hi phil. i remember the hit who i added has been moved special enough. thanks a lot of the federal hey, i need the the data that and the city is forcibly displays from northern guys desperately to return to their homes or what's left of them. the areas being under
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is really sees for more than 3 months. this is 5 is a chance for them to turn and pick up the pieces of their lives, revolt and spoke to some of them about what they're hoping for. the idea what model was so mad with the most of the most of our little and again of how we are now to have the, i mean, i did from the us to them for the i know a different and so like it will give us an give, have a good so some of the back of cost, of course, but you add the fee for not bad bargain with when the new melissa look to give him the message on the status of the senior this year and model again,
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i know somebody just done all the sudden but not so well. what was it done? i want to bring you some pictures of people that are, are heading we understand going towards the homes in northern guys are just as we were talking about, there are some of the people who off to 15 months of devastation and guys are returning to try to find some semblance of normality and for their homes. while we have heard that some people in times to just take tends and build time to put up tense on where their houses used to be. if nothing else, just to give them send some sense of stability. we're talking of course about so many people who have been displaced multiple times and have no form. i'm not trying to find some assemblies on their lives. so hey, i was going to be here in
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