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offers thousands of displaced product screenings, return to destroyed homes, hoping to rebuild their lives. desperately need to deliver is the un size for files and the truck loads of a is started to go into gaza and destroyed childhood. 3 report on the told the 15 months of israel's was checking on palestinian children the while the longer wages these 5 between israel and thomas is in effect these a live pictures from gauze and safety. hottest indians in gaza and now trying to return to their homes to rebuild their lives is running a tax and the costs 50 months of killed maybe $47000.00 palestinians. more than 17800 of them are children. if
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a single and food beacons are coverage and this is the moment palestinians in gaza have long prayed for free to go home. sure. of where to go, but not what they were signed. we're going back home to see if it's destroyed or not. when i get there, i will cheer a ceasefire between israel and her most came into force on sunday morning after 470 days of bloodshed alone waited with spite then delayed for nearly 3 hours at the last moment that came after his rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu refused to begin the truth on schedule, saying how miles had not provided a list. naming the captives to be released, as it had agreed. that side with the direction of the prime minister, the c spy, will not go into effect as long as the muscle does not fulfill its commitment. that threat immediately put into effect with is rarely attacks killing several
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palestinians in gaza. city, an hour and a half later, i'm off handed in the names of 3 captive women and intended to release on sunday. the group said the delay was caused by technical difficulties in the field. we all know that how much was left use or do you know at these uh, i mean more than typically telecommunication technology. i mean, they would have sort of, primitive ones. they could have a pass by at least uh, like, you know, uh, reducing or popping that tax over the last 3 or 4 days with it. but how much as of collecting information on the whereabouts of descriptive. but there's always of love to this. they wanted to a fee of up to select the up at hand that this conflict, and they are the $1.00 who would be shooting the last bullet. despite the truth is rails milledge re issued a statement, restricting people's movements and the strip wanting them to stay clear of its soldiers until further notice or is mileage is family members are ready to move back home as soon as they can follow the model of the live,
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we live in the rooms at the house, wherever we live on our destroyed house and the robot. we've set up the 10th and live inside us. we will not return and for the policy, there was no policies for the north. there is nothing there, no buildings or houses for people to live in above is the 1st phase of the deal is due to last 6 weeks, regardless of delays and mixed signals. the beginning of the ceasefire has seen thousands of palestinians, survivors hit the road. many will be heading for the north of gaza, hoping is really booms, have stopped falling for good. if to some good food. i'll just you're to think of several correspondents to cover all aspects of the seas. 5 by diplomatic editor james bases in washington, dc. stephanie decker, and i'm on on one of my old and dental by the in central guys. our 1st, we're going to go to hancock street in southern garza and i understand that you're probably quite close to the rock for crossing. and of course, that is where a lot of the trucks to guys are going to be going through. can you give us any
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indication of the kind of age that is being delivered if any has managed to get through yet? we just got and saw one of the trucks. it's hot wheat flour from the world food program earlier. there were food parcels from owner. well, there were also jerry hans and more trucks are coming in. we talked to that the 6th sense we arrived here in this area and according to the locals and the i with this is here. they set that 29 trucks are entering but also as you see those. ringback trucks are going away, they're uploading, and then they're coming out with a reaching the crossing and then coming with more a aids. we're also seeing 2 more trucks entering on. this has been a, the situation in the past couple of hours where more trucks are coming more as a just coming in and what is expected today is 608 trucks,
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300 for the southern parts at $300.00 for another in parts this truck that was the just cost by high the oil. so we explorer from the world food program and we also see uh you uh an convoy on the other side of the street. 2 we don't know, maybe they're going to the crossings. okay, so this is the this is up the old side. okay. we know that there are 50 fuel tanks in steering today, the 5th to fuel tanks are gone to the bakery and then going to the hospitals. we know that the bakeries have not been the whole oper, aging in the southern godless, or been the past couple of months and also the hospitals were on the verge of collapsing, a mazda the hospital, also hospital. all the hospitals across the gulf has to work on the bridge of the collapsing due to the lack of fuel. we hope we all of the 8th and all the trucks
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that are supposed to come in today will insert the god. no, sir, but not only god, this is everyone is happy because they're seeing the aids coming. this is the 1st time i don't see policy sidney is going or trying to attack the trucks because they know a lot of weight is coming in. so people are feeling a little bit of safety in peace country in or off of their human front. thank you very much and they want to bring in honeywell. he's joining us from dell by the in central guys. a hand was mentioning that at least 50 years of those trucks are our time codes, and they're going to be taking fuel to places like i likes the hospital. and that's where you and our teams have been reporting from over the last 15 months or so. you're there at the moment, just talk to us about the kind of conditions that the medical center has. the medical system in gossip is in the moment.
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yes. well here at the hospital, there is much anticipation and hope port a potties on the back of a truck that is going to be arriving here to the hospital in the coming days of bringing much needed medical supply. there is also a help for the many of the organization to start setting up many of the much needed field hospitals, because we're talking about 33 of the health facilities across the gulf through. that'd be completely destroyed. then pushed out of services out what, what is left is more of a more privately owned the clinics and a small sized health facility that are not enough to accommodate the large number of people who are seeking medical care, the injuries, the patient, those who were left in the office in the 10 side without any proper medical care, it's about time for them. now, do you have access proper access to medical care, but without the necessary medical supplies that are expected to be arriving very soon? in the coming days of the augusta, the, the, the setup of many of the field, the hospital is not in this situation, are going to be difficult here. in the past 15 months,
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we've seen the situations inside the hosp to the status of all the medical, the stop here, the status of the department inside the hospital, the the menu, just the hard with the lack of the fuel date that they were the todd, them any time to work or to shut down the department of the hospital just to give the priority of work. other department essential departments like the either you or the, the on give agent. but again, medical supplies. now the are the key. but even with the medical supplies coming in, if the infrastructure that have been already destroyed and the facility that being damaged, it will all be pointless. to have medical supply without the sit up out in the, in the areas where people are concentrated in and much needed medical care. not everyone now going back to their home. the majority of this place, people are still in the central area and i'm off the back, which is on because going back to northern part of the strip is going to take a week from now. and it would be limited to people that walk in on the on foot. the northern part of district,
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those with vehicles are going to be scheduled for another time. another week after the next, the 1st time the people are going to start to and back. so there is a much need now rather a run and urgent need for the medical supplies for the hospital to get back on track and to start operate fully in order to accommodate the large number of people . so forget, we have a 12000 people who are in immediate need of medical evacuation. if that does not happen, if the border does not open it properly, and there is a smooth flow of their departure out of the gods strip, we are back to square 0 in terms of the medical care. does it provide it for much data butler, the groups right now at the bottom, the 12000 kids, as many of them, the children and the women who are in need of care that is not available now in the gaza strip. so whole increases as of the see as far as start to take place with many of the trucks coming in, but it's still,
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there is more that needs to be done. the 15 months have turn, gone into a waste land. there's nothing left for people to survive. finding my vote in their obama, how do you? thank you very much indeed. going to go live, not to stephanie deca in a mom. she's there because israel's bundle just data from opening into the operating inside israel. so all the focus now of course in the next few hours is going to be on this prisoner exchange. we understand 3 is rarely kept as they're going to be released by hom, us in return for palestinian prisoners from i believe offer prison. talk us through what the mechanism is going to be. the yes, 3 female is really captives for 90 palestinian prisoners. they've actually started that process is ready, prison service saying they're starting to transport them to over present the central prison where they are being processed. they will then be handed over to the red cross and then they're going to wait. they're going to wait for what they're
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gonna wait for the green light from the ground, basically, which is the other side, which is how mass transporting. moving the hostages, the captives inside garza, they will be hunting demo. so to the red cross will then hand them over to is really special forces inside goals and will then take the 3 captives into israel. once that happens and their process, the green light will be given for the policy and prisoners to be reduced. the majority of them are going to the occupied westbank, $78.12 of them are going to occupied east jerusalem. so we're going to see these uh images on fold. certainly also kind of thing is arriving back. many palestinians in administrative detention, that means held without charge and they will be returning home this evening. we're gonna have like coverage of that when that happens before that as deputy to her in a long thank you very much indeed. going to bring it out. diplomatic editor james basie standing by for us in the washington dc. one of the key elements in the timing of this particular deal. james was of course pressure from president elect. donald trump, there's
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a lot of speculation about whether or not his interest is limited to just getting the deal done before he takes office in about 24 hours 48 hours time. or whether you is actually got a plan off to that. are you getting a sense of toll of what might be happening as well? we certainly heard from president elect trump on his truth social platform. he posted a short while ago hostages starting to come out today. 3 wonderful young women will be the 1st. that's a contrast with the outgoing administration where there's been no statement so far . totally but the secretary of state and blinking is tweeting videos about is achievements visiting 86 countries over the last 4 years. president biden, the white house putting out statements about their achievements, also announcing that these small partners and computations of for 7 people. so
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contrast there, i think president elect trump is the one ready in the driving seat, even though we're now just over 24 hours out before when he fully takes office. i mean, the big question is, what president trump will do going forward with regards to this? because it's pretty clear from these riley side that there's quite a strong john's but their own, you invested in phase one. the 1st 4042 days of this process. when they'll get the majority of them. so we'll certainly 33 of those that are being held by a mouse. and that may well be a large part of the, of, of those that are still alive a, but the threatening that off to that the will could continue. now president trump, is he going to go along with that? the certainly the i think, likes and relishes the role of a piece major. i think both internationally, i'm domestically. if we see, as we do see these amazing seems on the ground, ben garza, we see the age coming in. we see finally relief for these people that have suffered
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so terribly if the rule was to start again in $42.00 days, that would be so much international condemnation and public opinion is certainly something the president trump takes very, very seriously, and takes account all the same space our diplomatic editor in washington dc as well as all colors in northern gas, a west size is the people displaced by, as rarely, attacks of returning to what's left of their homes. today is the 1st day of the ceasefire. and this right army with a drawer full value of the box and then nothing go slip residence of people who are forced to move or from nothing goes trip to the golden city. now, on returning to the homes as a cap put in the sea 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, thanks
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a lot for the truth and i am now going to see how my house is. 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 full building. the building used to host around 50 people, including my father, myself and our families. something with them and the sheriff when i started off, as you can see, the house, the whole thing was reduced to rubble. who 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 at all in the case of seeing the area and the northern part of the gaza strip. i bet and uh, hold on. no cool. yeah. 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 team to get the end of it. i am talking through a little a soft hallway neighborhood. where is it on this patient for more than 3 months,
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for row seemed to be able to evacuate attentively to the gauze city and behind me after it was a drew from this was on july never who to come. hundreds of families object. 2 earning to the homes in july, never for the account has been handled. also bit loud here. as you can clearly see behind me, hundreds of families, all of the timing white talks was that goes uh, i the most of also call on foot. so the b, b. ok. so how big 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 turn and 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 jo, better if you can on of the box, was the capital with us just data us the fall,
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we neighborhoods by this time. so this is fido, was proposed in may last year, but then parties rankled over several closes before reaching a consensus. barnett smith breaks down what was finally agreed. a phase one of the sci fi deal will see the release of psalm is ready to comp tips palestinian prisoners. the gradual withdrawal of israeli forces from central garza a search and humanitarian aid. i'm the return of display spotless to indians to the north of district. $33.00 is rarely comp tables will be released over a 6 week period. is available for a almost 2000 palestinian prisoners and detaining 600 truck loads 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 to that homes. now in the last of the 33 captives are released on day 42 is
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riley forces will begin withdrawing from the philadelphia, colorado. this is a contentious pos of a deal for these riley 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, casa egypt. the united states will supervise the implementation of the deal, which could fault at any time. if i have a side accuses be of a breaking the c spy. measured along, sorry, as the spokesman for contact his prime minister and for the ministry of foreign affairs. he told us that despite the delays, he's confident that the exchange of prisoners and captives will go smooth. this is not the 1st time that we have done this as you know, in 2023 and the vendor we had a, a,
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an exchange of some of the product that's taking place. and therefore why not new to the difficulties? because the last minute exchange of information, including the name of the prisoners and hostages, to be changed. and this is exactly what happened this day. that wasn't it just because and they and getting the names for the hostages and that the day was resolved. and this is why we have the, the, the agreement to place right now, which is why it has the, has begun. this one is a name were given to the other side. so i'm going to go to asians of these $400.00 days since the collapse of the test at 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 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 boss. and this is why now we have a strict and clear with egypt in place on how that exchange will uh, will happen. our team at working in the operations of them in egypt alongside their education and the us,
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the counterpart of working right now as we be making sure that the exchange today happens uh, seamlessly and uh does it, does it go to school 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 can big messages very clearly on movement and then timings and so on. and there we are very helpful. are they confident that the change that they will be successful? what is we heard earlier? this is 5, came into effect nearly 3 hours later, then agreed. israel refused to him from entered until hom, us to share the names of 3 captives to be released on sunday. these are pictures outside of our prison and the occupied west buying for 9 to found. a standing prisoners are going to be released as part of the do, and stephanie decker was telling us out of some of them are facing life sentences. prison of exchanges are the only way out of jail. later on sunday, families are expected to gather nearby,
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to welcome from their loved ones as needed for reports. medium or waste has 3 sons in his way to jails, to are expected to be reduced and the ceasefire deal. i'm just getting him and his brother has son or both serving life terms. a prisoner swap is the only way out. and so i need to and when i 1st heard i got shocked, i stopped a shaking incidentally fencing 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 these wire deal in november. 2023, lost it for a week and sold a release of dozens of palestinian prisoners, women, children, and young men. our joy is not complete. you look at the sacrifice of blood spilled 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 re arrested,
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including on medicine. my life is a common practice for the occupying power is room. so the service to me it also happened to negative, but of course he was released with more than $1000.00 palestinian prisoners in exchange for is really sold to get out till after 3 years of freedom, he was redirected. now as 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 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,
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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. and let's 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 large sentences. they fear it's either now or never to do that. but he just joining me and i was talking about all the progress of international affairs at cornell university, a good job here with this again, and i'll just 0. we're talking about an israel that is a very different israel in many ways to the one that began to that. this was 15 months ago, but it's had conference 11 on against. has paula, it's been checking on a ron. it's been fighting in syria, as of course, continuing its action in the west bank. and of course,
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in garza as well when it comes to the future if you like, for the palestinian people. how do you think that is going to be affected by the way the israel sees itself? not while rob, it is obvious that these ladies have come to the houses serialization, that there is a limit of their power. i mean the, the bombing the policy as for 4 or 4 months now they're talking about 15 months. and then until this moment they did nothing break the will of the palestinian to uh, core forces determination. and i think this must raise the different questions within as well. maybe not. now, you know, when door comes to running properly on these writers would look at their own losses as well. and when they look at their reputation when light, when they look at how the morales and ethics have been damaged by the war, i think they will raise a different question. we've seen this during the 1st intifada, 1987. when,
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if it to the modulation of these really society, i'm not saying that i'm not making the case. that is, i would be more moderate, but they will come to this realization that the only way just to divide the left. there is no other way of they've been fighting for now. since 1917, they've been fighting to f. net plans. they depend assigned to have an order for the same defense and they will not be able to succeed in this end of our. so the only thing for them is if they want to live in peace, is to divide that before the day that their students to see a solution. and this is the only game in town. this is where the abs, muslim countries as one of the international community has been quoted for now for 2 decades. so now i think the goal is in the course of days later, so this would shift the dynamics of the is a society, i mean, and at one point they will wake up. they will say, okay, we've been bombing and then we've been fighting,
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we defeated his beloved if made changes in syria, which is a push back on, on your, on. and then it is not part of the region. so if you want to get to the bottom of the reason they need to be with the region properly. so, and that's for this reason, i think this width from can fit in this picture because the trump has had the solution. as far as saying the following, that i am the guy who's going to 7th or somebody current and i'm at least i am the guy going to be to get the attention. and i'm the going to bring this out is to normalize with, with, if i, but then even as of we say war has it's, it's a price. there is a price for peace. so if it's a wants to be part of this region, if they want to normalize with the 1st of the countries, i think the only way is to divide that. and i think they're going to rely this one in the us, as of course, one of the guarantors of this deal is going along with the katara and at egypt for all of them have a king in negotiating this process. but when it comes to the us and when it comes
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to donald trump in the event that israel choose this to go, its own profit, chooses to ignore the cease fire and it has happened before, obviously as far brakes done. can you see a scenario in which donald trump, who is a transaction president he is used to me, deals would be willing to, for example, pull arms from the israelis in order to, to really stop them from carrying out whatever action they felt was necessary at the time and to, to get to the point that you're talking about whether she can be seen to be the one that brought peace to the middle east. absolutely, rob. i mean the, from image to this point about somebody that he's very unpredictable as you continue to predict him. uh, the only thing that we knew about him as he set up correctly, that he is transactional. it means he did for the region. he looked at american interest and he sees it like, you know, there's a trade off. he is that i don't want to come in and like other present tool. who was like seeing probably the even is i and it's like like by then. and so he loved
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is right, he respects as well, but he also want to send that for is, could have in this for you. and in this region, they need to have a good relation with everyone around in this particular the policy is so he has its own, i would say ideas, but we haven't seen the blueprint for that other than the to the essentially it was, was completely discredited. now, given what happens and guys, so i think some will also realize that, you know, without solving to be out of really conflict, what else for them to be put a scene in because he wouldn't succeed in his 2nd term. so this is the key that would unlock everything in the region. and this is the starting point. the question here that, you know, given the fact that he's independent of, or 3 election constraints, when he take the extra mile and, and put the pressure that with 3 shuffle is really policies from within. i think this seems to be seen as always how some of the hiring, thank you very much in the future will over the course of the 3 phases, how much has agreed to release all of the captives. it still holds in gaza with their families. it means an end to the i can always wait,
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but many questions still have to be answered in the reports. these are the $33.00 is really capt is expected to be released by hamas and phase one of the gods. a ceasefire. 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. and the 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 payments for benjamin netanyahu and his government to bring them home. some former captives have accused netanyahu of 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. but so wise is room insisting on have solutions. i know exactly what the

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