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a beast in a totally timeless journey. just check again and it's designed to inflame and defense the way that the story is being told. not right. and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post explosives, the forces behind the headlights pulled out. the 3 female is rarely captive held in guns. i have been released. and now until the thieves within medical condition is being assessed fairly, the captives were handed over to the red cross in kansas city. as part of a cx 5 deal with them on the on tell mccrae this is going to say we're live from dog. ha. also coming up to play this group of palestinian prisoners health and this rarely chiles in the occupied with. banks are bound to be released this place,
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palestinians begin returning home through the rubble, but i'm sure what they will find instrumented. terry, in a truck sense of guns, are as caught of the deal release for 1900000. tell us to means on the brink of stop action, the welcome to al special coverage of the ceasefire in gauze and the 3 captives released as part of the deal between israel and the miles have arrived back home in his room door almost on break a roaming gunman and emily demari had been transported by helicopter to a hospital intel of eve, with diet being assessed by medical stuff. the women were united within mothers earlier after being handed over to the red cross in kansas city. a total of $33.00 out of about $95.00 captives due to be released and the initial phase of us. these
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5 deals between israel and come up with 90 palestinian prisoners assets be released as part of the ceasefire agreement style be transported by boss to ramallah in the occupied with bank women and children. prisoners of the 1st to be freed in this initial phase of the deal, nearly 2000 to tyneesa seems to be released a 6 week period. meanwhile, desperately needed deliveries of i have started to go into gauze and the trucks coming through the roof of border crossing, carrying humanitarian supplies, including most of food and fuel. this, these 5 deal requests 600 truck loads of age to be allowed into a gas, a daily life correspondence and monitoring. all of these developments come to solutions and i'm on for us. we'll be speaking to her in just a few moments. but 1st we're going to go to talking about with him who is with us in gaza. tara, 1st of all, this is the one of the very 1st opportunities that you've had in months to move
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around, gone. so can you just give us an idea of what you've seen on, on what has been a remarkable di? i'm sure. uh well let me 1st start with the sound of a draven's hearing at the moment. as i am covering and reporting from the city of han you and is that use veterans have been quite visible. and kids in the course of the past hour, exactly in the central areas of the city of con you into despite the practical implementation of the ceasefire agreement earlier today. well, we have been touring between different areas in the strip, and we have been recruiting and observing the general spit among presidents. while we did couple of, we have seen a great wave of code and excitement amongst assemblies. we started earlier to back their items in order to return back to their homes and areas that it was mostly displaced from, especially in
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a rough i city in the eastern areas of because of strep. we so assemblies has been working on for reaching these areas. but they have found nothing except destruction and devastation that was completely taking over the entire area. we have spoken to civilians about their reactions. they have told us that we are so happy that the ceasefire has taken effect on the flute should have come to an end. but to now, there has been a sense of cautious system regarding the deal is with the military intelligence activities are still ongoing. this trends are quite clear evidence about that. and basically what we understand is that civilians are really expecting that the ceasefire will provide them with much needed humanitarian assistance. and also a sense of relief that they were desperately looking for over the past 16 months. it's, are you talking about discriminatory and assistance you've seen much of the day in
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process? do you just tell us about the level of die that is actually getting through now? well in fact, based on the agreed and that has been pro kids, but by tops. and the reason that the 8 says the agreement stipulates that at least the $600.00 humanitarian 8 trucks are expected to ex, it's gone. so when they take the bases and we have to be in to date ones that i had you wrote, well, we have seen the constant flow of humanitarian, a troops that are completely carrying fuel, water, and medical supplies for goes as badly function of hospitals. we have seen also during the hours of this morning, a remarkable deployment of the security forces to secure a pro and a safe transfer of these humanitarian aid to the main headquarters of the humanitarian aid organizations in garza, in order to later be prepared for distributions. for displaced timers to out there you minute terry and $0.08 is box apparently as long as the ceasefire will progress
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in the very sites and comprehensive mount a. d, i the a, the humanitarian age will continue to reach civilians and to provide a window of relief that could be barely enough for the m, it's needs of gauze population. this is a part of what we have seen today. a trucks loaded with every single kind of humanitarian assistance based on what causes govern media office said earlier that because a strict is in a very desperate need for at least a 1000 humanitarian, a tool to access this trip in order to provide a sort of ease tons of food and potable hands and improvements for the like the style of civilian. okay, thank you. uh once again to eric, amazing weeks from you in the entire team. there throughout was a remarkable dietary to boys. and for us, there comes it's all going to go home to salute who has an amount because as well, his band al jazeera, from operating within the country. and i want
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a physical get an idea of a real sense of, of the reaction that is where i least have head to the retaining of these 3 is ready. capt. instead of now made it back into israel. this is a, a big, huge day for is relevant to that's right, a huge sigh of relief among these rallies as the 1st 3 captives have been released from gaza. but their families are saying that this is not enough that all of the captive should be released from gaza as part of this deal. and they want to see the deal all the way through, not just to phase one, but to $2.00 and $3.00, which would ultimately lead to an end to the war. but the family members of captives the, bring them back now movement. the people who've been protesting for more than a year or say that this deal is finally here. it came to late, but they are welcoming it, saying that this is what they have been waiting for this entire time. thousands of people were gathered in what's become known as hostage square right in the center
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of tel aviv. we've reported from there many times over the last year where family members of captives, friends, and all sorts of people from all sex of society. were there protesting against israel's government calling for this deal? and they're saying that they're going to continue the same types of measures until every single captive is brought back on the. i mean, as we've been talking about, it seems like a relatively positive 1st a uh, to the safe spot. but can you just run us through what's actually going to happen in, in the days ahead from here it was part of the agreement that was laid out by mediators. three's really captives will be released on the 1st day, 7 captives released on the 7th day, which is this saturday. and then 3 captives per week until the final 6th week, which would see 14 captives released at one time. the is really government has
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voted for this deal. it was passed within nothing. y'all whose white or cabinet. but there are a lot of fears among family members whose loved ones are either going to be releasing phase 2 or 3 of these deal. they're nervous because they think these really prime minister is going to go back to war in order to save the government. these families have been accusing nothing y'all of prolonging the war for his own political survival. and you have members of the far right government who say they've received assurances remnants and yahoo that israel would go back to the fighting, which is why they're parties having step down just yet. so when the days to come, when we can expect is calm and gaza and surely a sigh of relief among his rarely. but there is always that nervousness that the ceasefire could be broken, that the war would restart and that the remaining captives would not be brought back as part of the deal. and i'm to just finally understand that benjamin netanyahu made an appearance on camera a short time ago. can just explain exactly what was happening there as
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well. benjamin netanyahu was actually speaking to the general and he is really military who was in charge of overseeing all of these operations for the captives once they are brought back to israel, transporting them from the buffer zone, getting them from the red cross. he spoke to these really premier, telling him that they were all they're safe and in good health. and these really prime minister in this phone call had also said that israel has a duty and an obligation to return all of those captives. and i just want to mention that a member of nathan, y'all whose government bessolo smote rich, who voted against this deal is welcoming back the captive saying that this is a good day. but of course that this was still a bad deal. so nathan, yahoo, none the less has agreed to this deal and he brought his negotiators back to the table. and in this phone call with the general from these really military, he was saying that he would do everything in his power, that the authority from the prime minister's office will do what it can for the captives who are coming back. okay, thank you so much. i'm the homeless salute for us in a month. with them on this,
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we're joined now by go show and best can who is the middle east to rank to add international communities organization and as a form of hostage negotiator. he joins us now from west jerusalem. thank you very much for staying with us here on out to 0 festival. a guest that we had on earlier from tele feed was basically trying to give us an idea of how significant today is for all of as well. i mean, he said the names of the hostages have almost become household names for everyone is rarely society fit for those of us outside of israel. can you just sum up the feeling they are right now? today was the day when everyone in the whole country was holding their breath for this exchange to take place this evening. and it's a very emotional day whether you will support the agreement or you don't support the agreement. if you think israel shall the end the war, if you don't think it's, you'll should end the war. seeing these 3 young women come home as standing walking
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out of the vehicle, getting into another vehicle, coming in, being greeted by his way to solve. this is a variable ation, eh, the whole country is celebrating this remarkable day. and because no one knows the welfare of the hostages or $94.00 left in gosset's believe that many of them are not alive. and we won't know until they come home and it could be that some of them will never come home. so there's been a really a time of struggle for the entire country with this, this basic get both of the social solidarity of not leaving anyone behind the house becomes so much a part of who is really see themselves as. so it was, it's a very important day, but everyone's remembering that there are 94 left. we need to come home as well, of course. so the like is, i mean, so if it should joy fit for the families of both 3 captives. but, and, and hope for the others that remain in gone so that i will be able to come out. i mean this, this gives us these find most ability. now the,
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that is where i want want to see it full lava given what's happened today. that it might be, i think, as we see in the hostages come home, but living them and to the dads that are supposed to come home, disagreement $33.00 in total. i think it will increase the pressure on me is where the government to follow through with phase 2 of the deal. but there are opposing forces here. it's very difficult for these relatives to view the scenes of all the arm from us. people who were receiving the 3 is really young women today, a sense of, of, in israel that the, the job wasn't completed if all the so most people are wearing uniforms, encouraging gardens at our mask. there's also a very strong sense of anger as well as witness. the murder is of, is rarely escape released from prisons and going to their homes and celebrate or even being deported. and certainly the families of victims of terrorist activities, happy marching and, and been calling for this deal not to be done. and so there are a very strong,
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very emotional forces in israel that are not necessarily all behind. is this deal been a lot of just really sore, not behind ending for me as, as we have had a time and time again. i want to talk a little bit about the, the incredible prints, the pictures that we have seen from kansas city today. uh we, we saw him uh, spring, the 3 captives out just a she and number of people that were there. and i guess the sense of celebration that there was a, as well, how was that thing saved in as well? because for months and months now we've heard from that and yahoo tells me is rarely people that says i have a rather causing him us from gaza. that right, well i don't know if you noticed i noticed that in behind all those soldiers and the people gathering were destroyed buildings. and if anyone saw the pictures today being distributed from the north of ghost as people have been moving it back to their homes that don't exist anymore, it's not such
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a happy picture. and there might have been some people around us. we're celebrating what her master was presenting as a victory, but i didn't know how anyone in caustic could call this victory. when you look at the 2000000 people who are homeless and have no place to go to where there are no schools left in those universities, almost no hospitals and no public buildings, no courts, no water, no electricity. how, how can you call this up victory? and whether it has been more than a 100 days of a seizure in northern guys are especially deeply, deeply affected, the with a level of sun life and the out in that, that we haven't seen the new york. the only reason to celebrate is that there is a ceasefire and that people are not going to be killed for the next days or weeks while the ceasefire is going on. but it does part, does it do it now? miles hasn't, hasn't been eradicated it, that it is still the you cannot be around the, to the yeah, from us can not be ready to really generally if you read occasion of, from us is only through a political move, giving color, screening people hope for freedom. the independent security and dignity,
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that's the way to get rid of a group which is opposed to the post indians making peace with israel is only through understanding that this must be the last is really cost any more. and we have to change course. we can no longer think that we can destroy each other in that, that enables people to even look around and celebrate something that's a victory where there's no victory. here is what people mean from us to go when the people of israel and people of palestine have lost or given all of that. and especially some of the rhetoric that we've heard from some of the file, right? ministers over the last few days, how old domestic, how do you that will even get to a phase 2 of the sci fi? and it all depends on another truck right now. and we reach disagreement now because of trump. it was on the tables and made a bike and didn't have the ability to force nothing you onto it. and trunk did steve with coffee was there in the negotiations throughout the period of time. he came to israel and pushed in nothing you know, to make the agreement terms,
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you have to ask, why was this deal on the table and very, and it wasn't done until a few days before the donald trump entered the oval office. as it goes, trump said, get it done. other questions is going to, is trump going to keep the pressure on nothing you know, to follow through and make sure this is the under the war drum said on the election that he's going to indoors. this is opportunity, another truck supporter, but if drunk can do this, i have no problem with him getting the nobel peace prize. ok, thank you so much, i guess shown fantastic to talk to you as it was. gosh, on peskin, middle east and director at international communities organization. thanks for joining us. as we heard early of the season while i came into effect nearly 3 hours later than a great is round, refused to implementation until her mouse. she had the names of the 3 captives to be released on on sunday. need to
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abraham has the largest medium, a waste has 3 sons in his way to jails to are expected to be reduced and the ceasefire deal did get him and his brother has son or both serving life terms. a prisoner swap is the only way out. so i need to and when i 1st heard i got shocked, i stopped a shaking and suddenly 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 ceasefire 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 very interested,
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including on medicine. my wife is a common practice for the occupying power is room to sort of 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 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
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ish, the, and 47 others who would be arrested in the 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 boutique and 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 to do that, but he just i'll just there a car still don't need to. abraham was in the occupied west bank covering the posts and imprisoned a release during the november 2023, 65. she is obviously here. now thanks again for being with us. first of all, obviously we're still waiting for these prisoners to be released, dallas, uh, through the day. can you just tell us how tens it must be for those families that
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have been waiting outside, you know, long now? yeah, and it reminds us of the time in the november 2023 when people are waiting until the big are the hours of the morning without any idea when their loved ones are going to be the least outside of the jail. now what do we know, what the thing from the pictures outside the house admitted to the prison is that the numbers of palestinians would they are to welcome their loved ones, a much, much less than it was earlier in the, in the past a brief ceasefire deal in the 2023. and that might be because these families have received a threats from these really intelligence calling them saying you're not allowed to show any to be the addition to any celebration. but we have to say that for palestinians, it's not the time to show celebration it's, it's, they remember their front across the hands of the besieged. cuz for the sacrifices they gave and the fact that they to call that their freedom, eh, these people's freedom is a really, a didn't come across. if it wasn't for the pain that if it,
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the people in garza have been going through since time for many families and some of them tell us about that last time. i guess the partial who i did, my wife has been unjustly detained in dame and military prison for full months. she did not stand and it's why i'm not of, i'm an old was to send to us and we will glad to see her name on the lists released today. what the release the contents with the conditions in which my wife was detained were very difficult, especially we have 2 little tender, an age, 2 and full respective the day. you sent us through a very harsh and motion and mental situation throughout detention. it was very difficult if not impossible, to hear any word about her. however, we came to know she was well as well as here it is, but a tight, well just like old have fellow kind of thing and he made prisoners. we were waiting to see him coming out of our presence gate. it can't do that and we will holding
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our breath feeding. that's her name is not on the list. now we are delighted to know her name is confirmed among those to be released today. the bottom of a need to can you just tell us a little bit more about the, the prisoners that are due to be released that were still waiting to be released. most of the women and children. can you just explain roughly who they are, what that being accused of as you see there are 90 palestinians, the ratio of the 30 palestinians per one is really captive female. that is not a soldier. and we are talking about the most prominent name. how did that job? she is in her sixties issues noon in the past and increments you as a leader in the p. f o p. movement in the occupied with bank itself. shes been arrested before, but in the past a ceasefire deal in 2023. we've seen her welcome all these female prisoners who are getting outside of jail, providing them with some sort of mentorship on how they would go through their
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lives now that they are outside of as really jails. now she herself is expected to be doing the stuff at a very difficult period in jail. we've been hearing a difficult stories about her detention in particular that you was put in solitary confinement that she was really suffering. and let's not forget that she herself had lost a daughter at your zip go, she died, but it was not her for well because she was in jail at that time. we're looking at also a women who had a mother as a one of them to let her son in his expect it to be released. she left a very young adult with her baby and now uh, you know, the families looking forward to that union, but i have to say that at least 2 i read the list and it was 2 of those on the list of interviewed in, in november 2023, who would release that? then they go through the rest of the and now they're going to be released again. if that tells you anything, it reminds us that the occupation it can still are rest to any time. it just goes
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round and round. doesn't that as, as we've been watching, the, the, the prisoners were waiting for the prisoners to be released and obviously the captives leaving cancer as well as the ceasefire as a whole. and doesn't, this is still a lot happening, isn't they? because as businesses, as usual in the occupied with bank, with, with more uh, similar tags, can you tell us about the licensed the it's not the coincidence because we've been seeing sutler groups on whatsapp groups trying to in fight against the villages where they believe some prisoners are going to be the least to so they have gather themselves and when a police to for palestinian villages working havoc. and then usually what happens when the is really soldiers attack palestinian homes? is that these really soldiers with com? and now we've just re a got the news that a 15 year old post and in boy has lost his life after the is really soldiers shots him following the fact subtler attack. so a lot of families now who are waiting for their loved ones outside of also to
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prison or concerns about how they're gonna go back home during these subtler attacks on the roads and in the villages as well. so it's going to be a difficult night or not for them and in the still vi white. thank you so much. anita is always amazing to talk to you and give an insight into what life is like. so many palestinians and the problem with bank. thank you. for mos colored to is in kansas city where he spoke to the mother of mohammed. it's gone who is being detained. and these rarely prison i have report last year by human rights group reveals that since the war began, israel has continued is systematic policy of torturing thousands of palestinians, particularly in this prison. this is the story of a mother waiting to hear news about her son. behind the near is has not been timely to who has us been alone near waiting for this one's return. they have kept his memory alive with the stories. i talked to ross and they are now with
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talks about what is it, what is it to change the whole 3. your noon is a growing day after the day. so i missed him so much. i swear to other i miss him. i talk to you, but his absence kills me. we have to release some of the detainees sooner rather than later. i missed my son, an old and mothers mistress on. i understand the mazda as feelings and the law has been sick before my heart tells me that they'll release my son because he did nothing wrong. i pray for him to be released and then for him to see his sisters used to visit his sister in the south every week. he will cease to buy lots of things for her children as well. when will i see him? i missed him so i'm not going to, he's no better than this as a people arrested by the israelis, please. i returned them all to them office including my son. this is a story
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o one family. it is a story of many across palestine. well, it had been timidly help continue to guide them from the city. this is was the boating, but i just 0 are plus those holes and guns. i have been a major target of his riley attacks more than a 1000 healthcare workers have been kills me coastal sharif reports days into as well as a major hospital in the center console city, we found a senior administrative health said nearly 500 people who killed these rarely military denied targeting the medical festivities. since then, in spite of global condemnation, it's going on to boom. lace each 2 hospitals across the street. seeing him also prints in tunnels underneath the buildings and uses them to launch attacks and hold
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captive staff. it's providing no evidence to support its claims. and within months of those 1st twice, agencies were wanting a health catastrophe the health system. and because i had to be completely open to to rated and the right to health has been decimated at every level. no hospital and also has been sped more than half out of service. the rest only partially functional, which shortages of basic medical supplies equipment and protective give the results . the doctors have been forced to perform surgeries without an aesthetic even amputation, but it's the temperature babies have died because of a lot, a few to keep the incubators running into patients have done waiting for 2 health workers are protected on day international,
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but have been repeatedly targeted in causal more than a 1000 have been killed and is really strikes and crowned rates and walk being held by is rarely a talk. these a doctor, a non all bush, an orthopedic surgeon, was among them. he died and it is really prison of to be detained for more than 4 months. according to inmates, he was repeatedly cultured. the un and whites group say, hundreds of medical personnel had been arrested, interrogated and tortured as part of a systemic attack on the entire health system in gaza. that tex harassment, the killings of meals, my own colleagues, the health care workers, the destructions of health facilities. and the destruction opening tear in a book and as ation is continued to catapults to proportions, you have to be full of 25 if at all possible.
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