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suffices for time such as not just one places via the store on talk to al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about as soon as we continue special coverage of this is far in garza. the celebration is across the strip is the truth between israel and how much takes effect it was delayed after israel demanded how much name the 3 captives if a release in coming hours desperately needed deliveries. the u. n says for fighters and truck loads of 8 is starting to go into gas and destroyed childhood 3 reports and the told 15 months of israel's war is taking on palestinian children
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the good at last to get the young children. it's a horn, i mean some of the, the, the fact by the time i get in to, to break out in the middle east to bring us peace. now to see spar
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positive rich a long way to things 5 between israel and how much is in effect october july last thing, almost 3 hours. these are life pictures from con eunice and southern gaza palestinians and gaza. i know trying to return to their homes to rebuild the lives is really attracts in the past 15 months. have killed nearly 47000 palestinians. more than 17800 of them are children. this, these 5 came into force at 915, g m t just 3 hours ago. is there a delay that earlier demanding that how much identify the captives to be released in coming hours during steinberg is 31 years old and was taken from a couple in the southern israel all 24 year old before me going on? is that the music festival in the desert? the 3rd captive jew to be freed, is m a demonte of 28 to a but he's is really,
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it was taken from a home in the southern israel is all carried out. several attacks across java in the hours before this is 5, finally came into effect artillery. selling and the air strikes hit the north side of an center of the strip killing at least 10 palestinians. stephanie's active standing by enjoying this capital of mine. first we're going to go to the country in drop off in southern garza. and one would imagine that they the amount of relief that people are feeling in gaza at the moment. but it is important to remember, this is simply a 1st step, and there's a long way to a full recovery of the well today. yes is for sure. it's a 3rd step for thousands of palestinians who came back to their houses, found them completely reduced to the rubble or partially bombed or bridge. but as you see behind me, people are going back and forth the fact that people are really moving from a neighborhood to
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a neighborhood is really thing the fact that there's no edge strikes. there's no ambulance flight rooms and also no drones 50 months of continuous loss. destruction mass coming mosque at 4 start base impala sinews have been exhausted from the fact that they have been internally displaced over and over again. and today, for the 1st time, they choose to go back to their homes. they choose to settle down to where the place they want to choose, and people are actually putting their tons on top of the rubble and they have been missing their neighborhoods that you're missing their neighbors, their rooms, their house isn't even the fact that it's but it's not preventing policy and used to go back to their houses. it's just like a glimpse of hope they are up guessing along with. but today we're going to talk with one of the palestinian displays from the gaza city. i noticed that and she has been displaced along with her family and we're going to talk to her about how does
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it feel new? it? how, how does, how does it feel? the fire in the glove, to be honest, it feels like can over whelming mixture of emotions. i cannot like put my feelings into words into how i over whelming and weird it's been and we haven't been able to see it completely relieved because of how stressful it's been. not only throughout the 15 months we've been through but also within the ceasefire. and instead of the fact that it was put into into pieces the fact that it was fragmented instead of just like one big announcement and instrumentation, we're going back and forth. it's, it's in 2 days, it's in one day. it's this morning, it's afternoon. so it's just like this has been putting us into even more psychological stress. and i don't know at noon you're not allowed to go back
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home. no, it's gonna happen in the next week. how does that feel? that's exactly what i'm describing. the fact that like we cannot fully take our breaths and go back to normal at once. we cannot celebrate that one's even our return is put in 2 stages of like stage one, stage 2. so we're constantly living through this uncertainty and anxiety that even this release is not completely full with like all of the last as we've been counting of thanks dude. and as i mentioned, you just see how every single palestinian is in a state of mixed emotions. have besides hopeful access, depressed, but also hopeful. and this is the situation today in the global sir. let me also update you that there is humanitarian a trucks. now,
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go away to the gaza strip. we don't know what has been inside what has been in, but we know that there has been caravans and also fluid. and people continue to come to the their, my colleagues are telling me that more people are coming. they're going to defy they're trying to see what's left of their houses. $75.00, right? talking to us there from dropbox and sign $270.00 that goes in the amount. and that's because israel's bundle just data from operating inside israel. okay, we're now gonna look ahead to the present or exchange where it took us through or your understanding is of how that's gonna work out how the mechanism works. well, these really army has said that it is ready to receive them. it believes not fully confirmed, but it believes that they will be released from the central gaza strip. and the way that this works in terms of the mechanism is that how mass hands them over to the red cross tool,
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the transfer them to is really special forces inside gaza. would then take them into israel, or these really army has cordoned off of roads on these really side saying this is for the hostage privacy protection they will be assessed by medical examiners by psychologists debrief and then taking on to hospitals inside israel, where they will be released, i mean, we're united with our families at the same time you will have around 90 posting and prisoners that should be released from is rated jails and taken to the occupied westbank. some talk you body's jerusalem, but most of them are from the west bank. the way this deal has been agreed is that for each is really captive female, that isn't a soldier 30 posting and prisoner should be ready, so that should add up to 90 people. stephanie, thank you very much. indeed. stephanie decker, talking to us there from among was colored, is in northern gaza, with thousands of people displaced by is really a tax returning to what's left of their homes. today is the 1st day of the
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ceasefire. as is right, the army with a drill full value of the box in the northern gauze, slip residence of people who were forced to move from nothing goes trip to the golden city. now, on returning to the homes as a cat, tennessee 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. shockey district. think i lost 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 and my uncle's family's luck on the agreement about a kind of solo of it. it was a 5 stroll 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 on even that it took
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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 a bit. 3 pulled up on that. no cool yet. and this is a house and all of our neighborhoods, all of it destroyed, even the mosque was targeted and destroyed this even difficult to set up a team to get i am talking through the flow a soft tale neighborhood with the is the obvious 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 never who to come. hundreds of families, auditors. 2 earning to the homes in july, that refers, you can as bit tunnel and also bit here, as you can clearly see behind me, hundreds of families on the timing white talks. why is that goes?
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uh i the most of also call on for. so v b, b. ok, so heavy, that is fine. any i seos for you know, 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, palestine. this is far too was proposed in may last year, but the parties rankled over several closes before reaching consensus. bonnet, smith, brakes done what was finally agreed. phase one of the sci fi deal will see the release of saw me is ready to comp tips palestinian prisoners, the gradual withdrawal of israeli forces from central garza
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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 davis will be released over a 6 week period. is available for a almost 2000 palestinian prisoners on detaining 600 truckloads of humanitarian aid . a day will come into gauze. israel will withdraw from the next room, kara door palestinians living in northern gauze. i will be able to go to what's left of that holmes. now, when the last of the 33 captives are released on day 42 is riley forces 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. a phase one is expected to lead to the release of all remaining is rarely captives and more palestinian detainees, as well as a permanency spa. i'm a complete to withdrawal of israeli forces. phase 3 will address the long term reconstruction of gaza kata. egypt,
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the united states will supervise the implementation of the deal which could fall to at any time. if i have a side accuses be of a breaking the see saw. how do we spoke too much along? sorry, the spokesman for cost, i was prime minister and for the ministry of foreign affairs, he says, despite the delays, he's confident the exchange of prisoners and captives will go smoothly. this is not the 1st time that we have done this as you know, in 2023 and event that we had a uh, an exchange of, uh, some of the product that's taking place and they put, well, i'm not new to the difficulties cuz the last minute exchange of information, including the name of the president and hoss it gets to be a change. and this is exactly what happened this day. they were going to get because and they and getting the names for the hostages and that the day was resolved. and this is why we have the, uh, the, the agreement to place right now is that why it has the, has begun. this one is a name were given to the other side. so out of the occasion it would be $400.00
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days since the collapse of the pas. we had been working to make sure that any the like the one that was signed right now would include all the technical details needed for the uh 5 for the painting, the invitation of uh, the deal and also to fine tune any issue. and that's what i mean that has the pump, and this is why now we have a strict and clear with egypt and place on how that exchange will uh, will happen. our team at working in the operations room in egypt alongside their education and the us, the counterpart of working right now as we speak, only making sure that the exchange today happens seamlessly. and this is done that goes to making sure that that monitoring by the, the mediation of monitoring the process itself and making sure that communication between both sides is clear and open. and i convey messages very clearly on movement and 10 timings and so on. and there we are very hopeful are they uh,
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confident that the change that they will be successful. well, as far has caused mixed emotions and celebrations and hope for a problem at the end of war to morning infinity 47, fives, and people are killed. among the dead, one more than $200.00 journalists, the media workers prepared the ultimate price while documenting the genocide or con phones of these tests to protect and the identified unless yet they've also the little protection for posting in journalists who risk their lives to reports on israel's wouldn't let the spelling of golf back into gauze. do you know anything on the 1st day of the will of october 7th, this happened i'll just a report. a human, a sighted reported live in gauze, a city as the building behind which house several media institutions was bombed. not it was a sign of things to come to take a moment to breathe. we have just witness live. what it is really el rey looks like
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on a populated area of gauze, a city wall. international media has only been allowed him with the is ready. all the under heavy censorship. done, listened, garza happy, pivotal, and documenting and exposing possible is ready for crimes. for somebody to have them again, among them is on to sir is full and the guns up your chief. what and the 2 who continued and his pursuit to report on the war, even off to his wife, teenage son, 7 year old daughter, and his grandson were killed in an air strike in mid december. he and i'll just eric hammer, then somebody i'll be duck. will quote it a strike will still they get a screen wall of with duck with wounded and still under heavy fire and network right screws pressured as well to let the rescue him arriving 6 and
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a half hours later, i would like to test less than a month later doctors, son holmes, the travel document, the optima if it is ready attack. but it's never returned. a direct strength of his vehicle killed him and his colleague was of a threat to much of the war. i'll just hear a correspondent issue. about ghoul was reporting from dalton garza, us, he and his cameraman run the address. see what directly targeted in this radius strike on his car. in october 2020. so i'll just see your camera. mon friday, i'll haiti was shots for the neck. bice, where the full says wall covering and intensifying ground invasion in northern garza, the israel has blocks evacuation for medical treatments, leading him in pain as paralyzed. and in december, douglas embed ashanti was killed in as strike on her home. her husband and the 3
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children died along side to shut off the fuck up the familiar last year this reported tore off his press. the soft and loading of his colleagues desk, saying it off with no protection. you're sorry? no no, the higher the higher i don't know where to start at the thought. when this the sky was announced to wednesday, this was obviously a june list of attorneys reaction. mean just the for him removing his press best as a symbol and hope for an end to israel's war of garza. nor hung out a 0 a while. and also i'll just say this guy's a bureau chief, joined us in the studio. and he told us how tough it's been to watch what's been happening. yeah, shift to see it because i have mixed emotions. i'm like, i've experienced before. at the end of the day, i represent a palestinian general this but also posted in citizen i covered all the roles and
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incidents and gaza. it's not easy for me to have to watch what is happening and not be there with my colleagues. we were to give this facing, hung up the dangers needy, losing our lives together. we lost many colleagues. it's painful for me to be sitting here in the studio and not being with them. and off to everything i did not look at the symmetry where i've buried my wife, my son, my daughter, my nephew, my grandchild. then comes a my son. i don't know if they bodies are still there. why have they been bulldozed by the israelis until this moment? i can't know anything about my beloved ones. are they in the symmetry or have they been taken away? that's why the emotions are contradicting. it's a very difficult situation with mixed emotions. but in either case, this is a very important moment, often more than 15 months of death. destruction fear, hara losses and all the painful and shocking moments. now we are facing the 1st hours of com. nope. i think drones are in the sky. no artillery know destruction,
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and this in itself is a new hope. it's a sign of hope that's how a medic from the world health organization is described. this is far, but the u. n. agency is under no illusions if i don't take the task. eliza had gaza that are chronic shortages of food, fuel and medical supplies, as well as outbreaks of diseases. and the risk of famine remains high as windy costs explains. the williams health organization, along with other un 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 it. that's a huge jump from the 40 to 50 trucks that had been reaching gaza in recent months. it's doable. but it's only realistic to believe that the, the $600.00 truck would be brought on the,
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by the un all into an organization. the $600.00 would be realistic if she would let the commercial floor go into guys a 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 meal every other day. they estimated 50000 children aged between 6 months to 5 years old, required treatment for male nutrition. 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,
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l g 0. a modern group is the form of one under secretary for general, for humanitarian affairs and emergency release coordinator is joining us. not in this judy and thanks very much indeed for being with us. again, i want to draw on your experience though from having been part of the process of pulling together. so as far as in the past, it is obvious just moving past the stage where the right, where are not that a key element for security between those guys that palestinians and israelis will be the strength of political process in gaza. in your estimation, what would be the ideal in advance is comes political situation to see in guys that would also of course include the people of god. so i think this is really coming across increasingly, even in these 1st hours as the hot felt hope with the people of gaza. an extraordinary interview that your correspondent ended. whereas i think, nor sucka a woman from kansas city in which,
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nor was saying i am tormented by overwhelmed by different emotions. which hopes is central was this is out, i thought, well that's it. that's the point. what's his absence so far? and it's necessary. and so as far as it's necessary, if you're really interested in a piece which is different, is that there is a pos way that's well trailed. well, showing the lights on to piece the lack of hope, which is which comes from a lack of clarity about where you're going to get to in a ceasefire. kills people. people die from disease from a life of hope. and we don't have that yet. in this agreement, we have the prospect confident, but have a lot of comfortable invoices about whether we're going to go to face to let alone phase 3. we know very clearly from all these many events that
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the political future of the people for the people of palestine garza as well has to include governance by palestinians may be a transition period. the commitment to the region which we're seeing now coming up in the un humanitarian element and the voice of the people to know what's going on . and that's one final point rope on that is and you've talked to profit before is this that it's been very important to my efforts on seats pause. and you said it's in your introduction. you have to include the people. there are rooms being set top as we know in cairo, as well as here in doha, elsewhere to coordinate your monitor and 8. there is the beginning of the plan also for monitoring, which has been mentioned before. the monitoring behind closed doors doesn't work because we need to keep the public globally and engaged in full. we have to include them in ground truth. there was a breach today, in effect,
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in the delay of the ceasefire. we weren't told who was right and who was wrong. maybe we didn't need to be told. but in future when they will, of course, be many breaches that needs to be a procedure whereby the parties discuss it among the mediators discuss it with the who did what and who didn't do what some inclusion of the people some accountability. and then hopefully not allowing a breach to become a termination. knowing that there is a process to keep us informed. us, welding the post and in people is essential to keeping hope guy. we need to hear much more about that in the coming days. we heard from march along and sorry, the spokesman for the prime minister's office here and caught up saying that there was an office that was being opened up in, in egypt, and under be able to monitor the process of getting aiden and also the wider ad
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topic off of a ceasefire itself and your experience, how important is that to, to treat that essentially as a pressure evolve when it comes to the risk of cease far breeches. where there is a route that, that both sides can go to in order to be able to have these discussions. robinson immediately going into some, some conflict. it's a, it's, it's absolutely basic and centrally important, it's like a valve. there's going to be lots of breaches. the sci fi is almost built for breaches, frankly, the way it has these uh, this matrix of actions coming down the track. the breaches are inevitable, but they have to be managed. those rooms in cairo, those coordination rooms as control rooms, operation rooms, which would be very, very, very effectively set up in the last few days for managing who might turn age. and we can see the results already. i have an even more important task, as you said in managing the monitoring, so that it's effective. i remember finding
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a ceasefire in the m. and when i was these, you an invoice for you, i'm a few years ago in which it was the procedure about who would talk to who when there was a breach about an how would the information be collected, how would it be resolved? and how would the public be informed that was the cool actually of cx, 5 management? because yes, that will be deals, but they don't need to determine nations motion graphics. we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed. thank you. well, over the course of the 3 phases on us has agreed to release all of the captives. it still holds in gaza for their families. it means an end to the agonizing ways, but many questions still have to be answered. and the con, before it's and 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 men, 10 women and 2 children. 3 of them to be released every week on saturday for the
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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. and of protest in israel, some of the largest in the country's history. 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 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 kicked in. the scale of the cap is crisis since the attack led by a mos on october 7th of 20. 23 is unprecedented in his early history. $251.00 people,
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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. a pastor more than a year from us. although militarily weekend 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 top the government to see by the both president trump and president biden gave full backing to israel's right to return to fighting israel, which is the conclusion that negotiations of the 2nd stage are fruitless anymore. most of the largest group of kept is left garza in november of 2023. as part of a true steel around a 100 were freed. in exchange for 240 pounds can in detainees released by israel. but hoping celebration soon stated, as is real, intensified it's bonding across kaiser, leaving the state of the remaining captives uncertain. come off,
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says $33.00 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, those claims. critics have also questioned the tactics used by israel. in june, israel's military celebrated the recovery of 4 captives in a day time rate on central gaza as a success that attack on the noose wrote refugee camp resulted in 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 await their loved ones. questions surrounding why their government missed so many opportunities to free them may never arrive. in ronald lafond, l 20. our goal bags and is really political commentator, is joining us live from tennessee. thank you very much indeed for being with us.

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