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was agreed to release all of the captives. it still holds in garza for their families. it means an end to the i cannot as a wage, 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 got 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 a 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 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
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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 a mos 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 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 because
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a november of 2023 as part of a true steel around a 100 were freed in exchange for 240 pounds to noon. detainees released by israel. but hoping celebration soon stated, as is real, intensified as bombing across kaiser leaving the state of the remaining captives on certain come off 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, those claims. critics have also questioned the tactics used by israel is 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 new stroke. refugee camp resulted in a massacre of 274. palestinians killed 64 of them. children the roll out of the new c sire will be watched with cautious optimism by both israelis and palestinians
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. all aspects of the deal must go as plan. very little can afford to go wrong, as is really families a weight their loved ones. questions surrounding why their government missed so many opportunities to free them may never arrive. ronald lafond l to 0. you'll see that it was a former is really just this minister who initiated the also piece processing the 1990s. he's running his life from kind of big, so thank you very much indeed for being with us. there's a lot of concern boot amongst the critics of israel, that it will simply go as far as getting the captives return. and then he sensually lose interest on may eggs. at that point, return to fighting. what are the chances? do you think of that happening? understand this new a and a i. i believe that it is not the,
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the, the, at least the good but day one has to remember that there is a word and their lives do not did states. and there is the new president, trump a they, they would not be to happy to watch a situation in which a, one of the policies will both policies decided that last a moment a to we drew from the agreement. now a mondays, ready side, a. i think that if you go on did the end of the day, if glen a, you find a situation in which the extreme right they may go to new, leave the government and they that then you all, we not have the image already on the stands. i don't, how must i, they might be seen. is it at the end of the process if it is implemented as the redundant no, did nobody with me there? how much any more they gave up on all day
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a day it day hostages. and then what i mean del, boomed, so you can imagine the situation well by both sides and looks to be doing the main to the old plan. and that the arrow boiler, the end, the will, the clouds will have to work with the 2 policies in order to assure that they would speak to the plan. this is the real challenge of this agreement, which was achieved last week. and i'm just seeing a line that's coming out from uh they, they, agencies at the moment saying that the i t i team from the i see, i see that say international committee of the red cross in gaza is on his way to collect these rarely hostages. from hom, us be understanding is that they are going to be taken to i believe it may be central pointing garza and then transferred into southern israel. obviously when we get more information that we will bring it to, to our viewers. i want to ask, you've given your experience and pulling together the oslo accords,
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monitoring both sides in a seas. fairlight, this is incredibly important. i'm one would imagine extremely difficult, given the circumstances. what do you think is the process that will be put in place to make sure that both sides are appealing to their side of the agreement? i hold that they, that would be an agreement that day. the americans really have to lead a monique during get a group a which really, really is so the supervise, they've the mentation of the agreement. otherwise, i'm afraid they're going to be very difficult to keep it. because as i said, both sides are looking at the 2nd a chip to of the agreement, not the 1st one. the 1st one i believe would be implemented. read all the difficulties. the issue is the 2nd a bout because he'll both, both bout these have lots to lose initial try. and this is why it gives the
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bottom to money to the 1st to jump to the 2nd chip though. and to be sure that the about these, we not run away from the date formed in implementation, all such an agreement. we know the course that there isn't operations center being set up. i believe one is in cairo and that involves caught on egypt and i believe the us as well to monitor the influx of, of age that is going into the gaza at the same time. does that serve in some way as if you like a pressure valve? for the situation so that there is a route for both sides to go to in the event that they believe the other side has breached the agreement rather than immediately, resorting to a r, a restart and violence. it is very important, very important because it's both sides and i mean, i think them says it's a, it's a reese of the other side. then we did not think so. it should be
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a so it's about the and they, they, they got the this, they have me thinking. chiral is very important. it should be kept a, we do the do the bus full showed. why a wait. the grapes will phrase it between the a is right, and this is by that and it was a d, b a i would say, but there might be, but it's dean wilke, the end of the day it will meaning that before you use follow, you went to the referee, what was done in cyprus, and ask them to come, can immediately tend to drive to solve the problems. and in most of the cases they will very, very head for usually the very grateful to you being the this, i'm giving us the benefit of the expertise. and there's thank you very much indeed . is a sign of hope. that's how the medic from the world health organization has described the ceasefire. but the un agency is under no illusions if i don't. and the task
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lies ahead in gaza that are chronic shortages of food, fuel and medical supplies, as well as outbreaks of diseases. and the risk of funding remains high as ronnie costs and 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 garza 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 or into an organization. the $600.00 would be realistic if showed that the, uh, the commercial floor go into gaza. the humanitarian situation had become so desperate that in september 15 major,
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a groups blamed israel 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 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 algae 0 a lodging, visits as a former un under secretary general. since monetary and affairs and emergency relief coordinator is joining us in the studio, good to have you back with us. um,
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alongside that title, i know that you have significant experience in pulling together ceasefire agreement and what's on that basis? yes, but i want to talk to you because looking forward, it seems obvious to those of us standing on the outside that the only way for there to be a degree of stability for, for israel and from the palestinians. particularly garza is for there to be a proper political structure named gaza, responsible to the people of gaza in your assessment. and given your experience, what do you think that would look like? what does it have to have within it to be able to work? it's, i think it's the central question for, but i'm very glad you're focusing on it because it's probably the amount of international values, but it's much more than that. it's also a matter of international security and good neighborliness for god's sake, right across the world. most people with people i've met with in so many different countries and was around the world all share ordinary people like us or share the desire to be good to the neighbors. essentially, governors,
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you see this in gaza. so there's 2 things here. festival. we need to have a profit process and account to be a comfortable publicly process to identify who's going to run garza and west bank and how their security is to be a short. the 2 things i think they're linked to this us on the basis that israel security, which is obviously very important. we're letting me be a short on the basis of mutual security and the regional stability in pieces at the moment. but for some prospect can only be assured if it's mutual and there are signs all the within the region of people coming, states coming together on certain things. what does this mean specifically for gods or now? it really means that that needs to be signalling very early on already. i hope that there is a process moving towards the root of the palestinian authority or whatever arrangements kind of thing. and people did mom and, and, and have in mind security towards them helped by the region there is talk is and
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they're about to memorize the force and others. and that's good because we know the palestinian authority needs to be empowered and prepared for the new opportunities . and finally, and they're very good effort. so i'm is, i'm very impressed by the way in which a mouse and photo has talked to each other. i've helped by china and egypt as we know. that's super important. because of course, it's clear that terrible acts have been done. it doesn't mean to say, i'm sorry to say that the people of palestine want to exclude the perpetrators of those packed before the office sits on some of your programs recently. so these here, a clear blue sky operation to say, let's now have a public conversation about the future of the posting and people in, i'm old fashioned a. hi, i'm sure a 2 state solution is going to be the central focus is that we failed. we in the
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inception which it fails to, or whatever it is 70 is to get that's done. now's the time. you're mostly, we've got about a minute and 30 seconds left, but i just briefly wanted to get an idea from you. again, joining in your experience. one of the issues out this is clearly trust, but also issue of desire to, to maintain security around guys equally to who there are a number of young men, particularly in gaza, who are half being heavily armed. we've got to collect those ons. yes, we have about 30 seconds. who should be responsible for collecting those that those ons together and making sure that the securities setups is safe. i think the mediations have a very, very important role the because the collect cause of um, so i've had lots of different places where we've done that needs to be done by an independent body. but it needs to be assured that needs to be understood and needs to be recognized. the mediator has have the opportunity to do that. and whether
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that means from a foreign forces that come in to do, it is one thing, but it needs whatever the case it needs to be overseen by and have the authority of the palestinian authority. and that's what is left for motion griffith. we appreciate you giving us the benefit to your expertise and this. thank you very much. thank you. up. thank you. one of the cease fire has caused mixed emotions from celebrations and hope for a permanent end to the war. to morning for the day, the 475000 people killed, among the dead one more than 200 journalists, media workers who pay the ultimate price for documenting the genocide or account reports of these tests to protect under identified unless yet the voltage little protection for posting in journalists who risk their lives to report 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?
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this happened i'll just say a report, a human of science reported live and goes to the city. as the building behind which house several media institutions was bombed, it was a sign of things to come in and take a moment to breathe. we have just witness live. what it is really el rey looks like 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. john 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, 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
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and i'll just eric hammer, then suddenly i'll be duck. uh will quote it a strike. well still they get a screen wall. a duck was wounded and still under heavy fire and networks. right? scripts pressured as well to let the rescue him arriving 6 and a half hours later. i would have bled to death. less than a month later, doctors, son holmes, the travel to document the optimal, but it's really attack but never returned. a direct strength of his vehicle killed him at his colleague was of a threat to much of the war. i'll just hear a correspondent issue of the girl was reporting from milton garza, us, he and his cameraman, run the address. see what i rec, the targeted in this radius strike of his car in october 2020. so i'll just see your camera man friday i'll haiti was shot for the neck. bice ready,
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full says wall covering and intensifying ground invasion in northern garza. the israel has blocks is evacuation for medical treatment, leaving him in pain as paralyzed and in december, douglas and let us shante was killed in a strike on her home. her husband and the 3 children died along side to shut off the fuck up the familiar last year this reported tore off his press, the soft in loading of his colleagues desk, saying it off with no protection. we are sorry. oh, no, no, no. the higher the higher, i don't know where to start the about when this the sky was announced. so wednesday, this was obviously, or june. this us actually it's reaction. mean just the for him removing his press best as a symbol and hope for an end to israel's war. ongoing said,
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nor hung out to 0 while i go through, obviously those guys a bureau chief, joined us in the studio. nice. we've been hearing from laura. he continued to report from the start, despite facing personal tragedy. he was informed while i live on there, that in his ready attack and killed his wife, his daughter, and son, along with other family members, another son from so who was also an all just need a report or as we heard, was killed by a joint attack in january last year, doctor was evacuated out of guys after being wounded by shrapnel fall reporting. and he told us how tough it's been to watch the developments. a c a a shift to see if it is a. i have mixed emotions. unlike have experience before. at the end of the day, i represent a palestinian gen list, but also a posting in citizen. it's not easy for me. i covered all the boys and incidents in the gaza to have to watch what is happening and not be there with my colleagues. we were to give the facing, hung up the dangers, nearly losing our lives together. it's painful for me to be sitting here in the
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studio and not being with them. and off to everything. i did not look at the symmetry where i buried my wife, my son and my daughter and my nephew, my grandchild becomes a my son. i don't know if they have bodies are still there. 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 being taken away? that's why the emotions that contradicting it's a very difficult situation with mixed emotions. in either case, this is a very important moment to have to move, in 15 months of death, destruction, fear, or losses, and all the painful and shocking moments. now we are facing the 1st hours of calm, no buzzing drones or in the sky, nor tillery their destruction. and this in itself is a new hope that the sci fi deal will continue. and we can build on it, and people who have lost their loved ones, like myself, can go back to life. i have lived more than 50 years in gaza. i know the people and
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i have covered so many boys and brutality in the gaza strip. and every single time the people ended up being stronger, more capable, and more talented in creating a life and bringing back life amongst all the pain. this time the situation is different because it's never been like this before. none of the was were like this particular war, and the hara and the destruction and the number of masses. we need everyone to abide to all the details of disagreement, particularly providing people with the needs. otherwise this will have a negative effect on their lives. if these things are provided, people have guys that have the will, a power determination and the experience to get up on their feet again. but they need the other parties to take care of them to help them support them to stay side by side with them to provide them with a needs in order to get the minimum part of normal life, despite the heart and to tell it the everywhere and the strip, these are the 1st moments of the ceasefire agreement. there are more items in the
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1st phase, 16 days $22.00 days after that, $42.00 days. in order to say that the ceasefire agreement will be successful and reach the 2nd and 3rd stage of paving the way to a lasting permanent ceasefire. opening, the way to reconstruction is very important. the war has 10 to strip into a place of destruction. we need to witness this moment. we need to lift this moment . as journalists, as sons of gaza, as victims, as living matches, we need to continue life and of a come up problems and pains and receive life again. gaza is becoming a graveyard for children. those are the words of the un chief and the 1st month for the war since october 2023 is that of the attacks of to more than $18800.00 children. i left many young survivors permanently scarred was only basic medical services available. and schools destroyed, guys, those young people face uninstalled and future, you know, blocks with reports. they've witnessed death,
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loss and destruction. the children of cause or bearing the brunt of israel's war. children make up nearly half of the population and the besiege strip. and do you, one has described it as the most dangerous place in the world to be your tribe. one . we want to be a month into the war. they pleaded for protection. think all they wanted was to live as other children live doing what they're desperate calls for help went on hurt, and the bones did not stop since then at least 44 percent of the palestinians killed in this war have been children for those who survive the scar stretch far beyond the physical condition. know that we're now going to change the aerospace and get an ego
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many have lost one or both parents. nearly 19000 are now orphans. and from the horrors, the for a grim acronym emerged w. c, n ss wounded child, no surviving families marked on the tiny bodies of those who survived. many other children are names for life. health officials say child m, p t 's account for 18 percent of all recorded amputation cases. in garza garza now has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this. the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction,
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children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be, longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 01 and polish sending has survived the 15 months of war. but in the past week, many members of his family have been killed including his mother. this is the story of autumn of law itself a shad yet new show and i had the them they can of the had a 0 a bit the digital if anybody's a settlement set up and how to hope a whole. yeah. and the whole clinic is next day is velocity. yeah. the some of the i'm a special ed that's it. more fit so can. oh phillips and the sense definitely can
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afford it really is fabi fabi. i make that decisions on the add them. ok. since the ego had it finished and on the 2nd level based on the cement. and so when you had the protective services, you didn't know i was supposed to do any of my i've had an issue of how people thought elizabeth had a wonderful that when one of the many sitting out in so many of us on the left and have the visual with us before and then the then the best of my feedback to a was 7 to 7. how that settled out to study. and then what was that of my head age of with an inlaw needs to your key the push ads. and another case that i saw help, these are welcome hi, fill out an embed a hit who i added has been moved. special enough takes about the federal, hey, i need the data, the palestinians forced to leave northern guys are desperate to return to their
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homes. all what's left of them, they have just been under his ready seas for more than 3 months. as he is file is a chance for them to pick up pieces of their lives. we're going to leave you with what they've been telling us about their hopes. under expectations, as the scenario, what model was cemented with the most of the above most of all belief and again of how we are now. foods have been a lot of that and then some of the lien. and so let me know what i've missed. i didn't know if i sent in the i know a different one, so i can move google and give him a pencil from the back of cost of putting my to add the fee bottle. not bad. not allowed to give the message on the inside of the see this to us.
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all the rules are just a little less than the funding. again, i know somebody just don't know how to stop most of the sudden, but now what's the phone number what was it done? israel is the 97 country by population. but the 9th largest, honest producer in the world in a 2 part series of a 0, it investigates how cutting edge weapons and surveillance technology. this tested on a captive palestinian population then marketed around the globe, the palestine. the bar tree. coming soon on as josie to is a unique here in danger. bio diversity lies in the heart of one of x, windows,
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tropical jungles. there was a lot of nice information about the animals that we have here. i know the probably electives to come and others of conservation their communities out. is there a chinese deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist until teams efforts to save the flora and fauna. so precious and the region women make science equity to is hidden treasure on al jazeera. for this neighborhood in the city of the days of oppression may be over, but it's cause i get to go bust out so much pain, st. people crying, but from joy of the full of to dictate to campaign over the loss of their loved ones, return to find my home destroyed. and yet i am happy beyond imagination about the change. a change is happening, fast homes is vibrant with life again. in 2011 homes became the 1st 50 or hundreds of testers were killed by the shot said secuity falls of added smocks to change from these for uprising to um the system. and then on
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counting the cost power, donald trump's economic policies affect americans and the rest of the world. california as wild fires are on track to be the costly as natural disaster and us history. we'll look at the numbers. plus britain plans, sanctions targeting people, smugglers, counting the cost on how to 0 the the so i'm about as soon as we continue special coverage of the c spar in gaza. so far the deal is holding. israel stopped since the bombing campaign and palestinians are returning to what remains of their homes, food fuel and medicine begins flowing into ga, sucks more than $600.00 trucks. a day should enter the strip as part of the deal.
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