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the health workers are protected on day international, 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 tough days. delta of non on bush, an orthopedic surgeon, was among them. he died and that is really prison of to being detained for more than 4 months. according to inmates, he was repeatedly taught yet the un and rides group say, hundreds of medical personnel had been arrested, interrogated and tortured as part of a systemic attack on the entire health system. in casa, the tex harassment, the killings of meals, my own colleagues, the health care workers, the destructions of health facilities and the destruction opening tearing open as ations continue to catapults to proportions, yet to be full of 25 if at all possible doctors without borders as law separate
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staff members in gaza and posted this picture on social media. these books literate and by dr. mat moved up on a trailer in october 2023 on a ride board normally use for planning surgeries. in a t said. whoever stays on till the end will tell the story. we did what we could remember us. talking about in a jello was killed along with 2 colleagues and then s t like a month later in october last year, the is really military launched an operation in northern casa palestinians, living in the area look shop and stuffed hospitals became dis off the zones of to repeat the did tax, the doctor who saw was sophia, the daughter of kamala blown hospital with india during would read, but he refused to leave his toss. and patience was his son was also killed by it's rarely forces. during one of those reads,
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the doctor of sophia kept going. yeah, some of the 0, this is the 40 and time to hospital comes after he's really fires to detain our medical staff and many of their families were killed, including doctor, whose son, son by december full, 3 major hospitals and northern part of the service. come on at one hospital became the last operation of have festival at the in the they were killed exceeds when soldiers moved in and forced out patients and stuff. but these really military completely destroyed the fest with me calling get to do with her most texas from host uh what the doctor for some of the stuff here was finally detained. he walked through the rooms of his hospital to woods and is really tang is really only for to chose to put the application. speaking to soldier, the
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daughter 2 of kamala bohn hospital is being held in is fairly prison. the un and doctors around the world of campaigning for him to be released. wallace states remains unknown. this haunting video of doctor bu sophia has become a defining image of coverage and humanity and the face of as well as genocide and for consumption eve, argentina, which is 2 hours ago president joe advise and address the nation. it came moments off to the 1st is rarely captives were released from cancer. this was happening on his last full day as us president. he says it's now to the trump administration to make sure the deal is upheld by all sides. today she's far in gaza and release of hostages does result of a principles and effective policy that we prep presided over for months and we get it. we got here without a wider war and i'm at least many predicted now falls and extra ministration to
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help them. but we met this too. i was pleased to have our team speak as one voice in the final days, careless, spring and diplomatic. it is a james body's life for us in washington, dc, and despite by then this thing that i've been speaking is one voice. in the last couple of days. it has been plenty of tension between a trump and binding thames about who will actually claim responsibility for the deal. but it is the impression now on from to make sure the deal is actually followed through to, to the end of all 3 phases. and yeah, i think that is the big question coming up now. now we've has, as you, as you said from president biden speaking a couple of hours ago, we haven't yet to pop from one very quick post on history, social, a social media, a company out a website we haven't heard from a president like trump. now he is going to be having a rally, stotts in on the to as time is about to columbus. it from here in under,
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rena. and when you get one of those free wheeling addresses from uh, president trump, he tends to talk about everything he tends to talk about. the news of the day of this without doubt is the news of the day. a very, very significant development coming just out was less than 24 hours before he's no gratian before he becomes the next president of the united states. so we will be listening to his was very, very kathleen, these you say the big question is whether president trump is going to push israel to stick to the 3 phases of this deal. $42.00 days each of those phases. because already prime minister netanyahu is made it clear thought perhaps is rather, is not happy, will only do phase one the 1st $42.00 days and may decide then to restart its conflict to start the bombardment of gaza again to read the either pictures which we've seen on, on that which is 0,
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the pictures of what's been going on and gaza today. they've been remarks upon by seeing if it goes in israel, the fact that there are among them more clearly how much fight is with the government is and people something in israel, the right wing in this around the site. this is showing how mass has not been defeated. yeah, i know that you are obviously following little this through a lens of diplomacy. can you just give us an update of what is happening in regards to the 3 mediations to us comp, time, egypt? i mean, what are they making of all of this so far? is it cautious optimism that is going to continue to hold? or yeah, i think the certainly cost is opposite optimism at this stage. it's a very slow run bill, this one release and then 7 days another release. but they have been, as you say, the 3 key countries involved in the diplomacy and all the players that you might expect to be involved in some of the light this have not been involved. the united
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nations been very, very notable. the israel does not like the united nations ness and yahoo has not spoken to you. and it's like a general antonio terrace since october. the 7th 2023. any point is completely snapped and well, right now, i think we're at a different phase, the u. n. has no role in the diplomacy and then because the ation the you and has a massive role, it's really the only plan in the humanitarian support that's going into gaza to try and scale up that support and get more or more trunk. so they integrated circles. they rely on israel to help them do that because israel has to allow all of those trucks. and then we know that israel was taken so many things off the trucks in the past, and it stopped so many trucks coming in. so these around is, is where i'm going to fully comply with the aid that's going into gaza. and another question, the key player within the u. n. is abra, that's a body of the un edits deals specifically with the palestinians. the people who
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have the beats on the ground and does it to distribute that a box on the 28th of this month. israel says it's going to stop a cooperation with henri and spanish from israel. so there's a big problem ahead. we're talking about this message, sewage of a, but a big problem long ahead. just a matter of day eastern, so many different aspects to this, these 5 do. finally there, can you just give us a sense of how well this is being perceived, especially today how, how today's being perceived by the us public coming. they an issue don't get too much of a close look about exactly what is happening. and guys are on a day to day basis so well, what of what, what have they made about today as well? i think it seemed very desperately hit by the us public because most of them see it through the lens of the u. s. media. they are not seeing and have not been seeing
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the coverage. most of them. we have very loyal views on algebra, english here in united states. but most of not seen the, the devastation that we hope brought to the world every single day here on out to 0 . it's, it's a, it's a the, the issue of garza is one that has been covered at certain points, but then drifts away from the domestic news cycle here in the united states. and the narrative here is all about those is really captives. it's about those 3 young women who have been released and handed over whether the same reporting goes into the palestinians, who we think are going to be re released shortly. the 90 palestinians. i think that's a very big question and date the thank you so much, james. we're breaking a little bit down for us, james buys for us there in washington dc. the cx 5 deal was proposed in may last year, but the potties rankled of a civil closes before reaching
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a consensus. bennett smith breaks down what was finally agreed. phase one of a 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 spot list indians to the north of the strip. $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, 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 riley government negotiations for phase 2 will begin on day 16. a
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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, the united states will supervise the implementation of a deal which could fault at any time. if i have a side accuses be of a breaking the c spot amount on pasha is that which is there, a senior political analyst who joins us a once again from the law of festival. my one, we had a bite and speaker only a couple of hours ago, most just moments of to the, the 1st of the 3 chapters was being released. what did you make of the timing? and basically saying that the, the cx 5 deal is come to fruition. i mean, how premature do you think that is from the us president
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for an old man. it's incredibly immature, and certainly pretty mature. i mean, i think this probably the last time we hear from biden and thank god, this is the last time we hear from president. by that, i mean good riddance honestly, because even he is very, very last statement. when he says about how his foreign policy in this question was principled and effective, a really, i mean the disruption has gone on for 15 months now between him and his secretary of state. and i continue one thing for sure. if i can conclude that i think of the past 15 months invite is involved with them. at least is that when he is effective, he's unprincipled. when he's principled, his effective. that's what prevent the past 15 months because he's been complicit in general and general side. he's been complicit and supporting. arming financing and shindig. the general side of government is right. and he lived along with his
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secretary state each on every location when they came up with the responsibility dues for the for longer with the war he's always been doesn't. how much never blended or nothing else, even though we've just heard the last few days been viewed the minister in the us government saying we have made sure that the ceasefire doesn't happen for a year. we can't continue to do that and still missed that by then. and missed the big can continue to deny that responsibility both for for wrong in the war and for the publish. it didn't genocide nothing but not least he justified the genocide basically effectively by saying we changed the region that this was a good price to pay. basically, for the hot ours that and rather than us find that, that there is a new region human at least again. pretty much sure. again,
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in mature it has started got to start talking about as if suddenly because of a few bonds, the middle east has been transformed. not what he obviously now handed over to donald trump, who is being, is, becomes president of mid day tomorrow. in washington dc. i mean, obviously this huge pressure on, on trump, to carry this on and see it through. because today's seems really have been quite remarkable. have a night, does that extra pressure? so it's a trump yes, trump basically wouldn't be the agenda set that moving forward. and nothing you know is totally totally and you know, quite extraordinarily dependent on the american president never has a pride medicine. is dr. been as dependent on an american president as, as we see come tomorrow because nothing else faces drop trouble or problems
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quite ition problems. now, personal problems, question problems, a popular support problems, regional problems, problems, lower levels. and the only person who can save him from himself and uh, from the, from the, from the rising descent in his right is his presence on. i'm the only way you can do that is basically either saving him from the 2nd phase of the ceasefire and allowing him to walk away from the ceasefire as nothing else seems to be saying that trump promised him that the feet must walk away. he can walk away and do not search would continue to arm or, or he finds a different way, a back, a back door into how to make. because the insignificant in comparison to say normalization will start with the idea expanding diagram affords or some deed with you on or something like that when you're on god knows. right. and certainly at
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last but not least, actually probably most importantly is that once again, trump um recognizes is ready the next ations in the west bank as he did by the quick nice thing is what is an extension of your students and them and occupied calling heights that would certainly be disastrous for peace and security and at least for stability it will allow nothing else to walk away from guys. but once again, it will plunge us into a whole new dilemma that has, involving the, you know, a pod paid in, in, in palestine between the river and the se. my one that you've been talking, we've been showing pictures of just a shared level of destruction in guys and as people try and make their way back to their homes and what is left of their homes today, we ran a story of maybe 5 to 10 minutes ago about the destruction on health facilities
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over the last 15 months, many of them were simply will probably never come back online. they'll just have to be demolished and, and rebuilt from scratch, weren't i? how important is that to, to get those health facilities back up and running as quickly as possible? this was such a such a such a humane such assessor and effective report that we brand on the, on the water and hospitals on the water and doctors, nurses the water in patients really. and i thought this was especially important because this is a particular kind of evil. so, you know, hospitals through the vault should always be even on the international who might be under law to protect it. right? like schools and mosques in churches and what have you. but hospitals have it particular secret, this a button right doctors have a particular stick of just the back. but since the very early in the part of the war on gaza,
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it was talking to the blinking out of our mind who justified the water in hospitals . and actually preached for it by saying how much i the operates from the hospitals, inside the hospitals above the hospitals, with absolutely no proof whatsoever in fact clicked their own when she for hospital became the center of gravity and this whole thing. and is there a deception was exposed to what it was that she thought was no headquarters for how much there was no. how much corporation out of she positive about that? i don't from any of our hospital with all the ones. i suppose it was too late because it's not. it has destroyed all the hospitals. garza has killed so many doctors as the report has told us, and i really wish, or if he was around the world, would look up this for this, this report and watch it again and again, because again, this goes to the hospital, even of this war, the war on shows that are the, one of the doctors, the origin schools and students on, on, on academics and, and so on,
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so forth. so many children by them. the credits on those hospitals. so many pregnant mothers died would killed all those hospital. and yes, to your question, it's going to be very, very tough, putting it back all together. and if you would, with the everything else tomorrow they ask that next week, when the excitement of freedom from fear dissipates and the people start thinking about what now, no school to go to no hospital, to go to no universe, to go to no job to go to no market to go to, it's going to be very tough for people and at the hospital with us. it's going to be the medical facilities that had been destroyed by israel and didn't just following on on from that point. i mean, what is going to happen next is a who's going to run guys or, i mean, even if this deal holds together, what kind of administration needs to take over to ensure that people to have schools, hospitals in the old, the rest the just just the everything that you need to, to have
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a normal life you know the, the, the, the natural way of things is that the palestinian people being sort of people would choose that only the ship, whether it's in guys or the west bank is due to some or the or the, or around the world they are solving and people that are sticking and people have to be a full city. in fact, more of more effective, bought or more more, more savvy than 10, or just as any other people around. and i think it's gonna be up to the student needs to be up to the better student on guys, of course, is that out as you know, various proposals about, you know, out of just coming in, international force coming in the united states advising the pianos wants to come in as well, and is there any sort of step delay making certain objections and certain details over how about us over the policy in a product a. and if you're not gonna have a, how much for the policy, you know,
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for that which is dominated by the secular fact to, then you basically saying that something like 70 percent of the organized political community. and there's the products that i cannot, cannot, cannot be running the guster, which is, which is absolutely ridiculous. so in the end of the day, it's going to depend that the 1st thing is unfortunate as you know tom. and as we've been reporting over the past several months and years is that the palestinians, though they've signed on a, on a nationally unity agreements once and again, they have not been effective in really uniting together. this is the time. this is the best of palestinian need, the ships for the s and the, and the all the factions, all the political parties and civil society and the various opposition groups and so on, so forth. the come together. if you don't come together today, then it's not important if they ever do it, because this is the crucial time for them to deliver or national unity. okay,
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thank you so much. my on my, on to shar there. how does 0 senior political analyst because there is becoming a graveyard for children. those were the words of the you in chief and the 1st month of the war. since october 2023 is rarely a tags have killed more than 18800 children. and if many young survivors pen, natalie scots, with any basic medical services available in schools, destroyed kansas. young people face an uncertain future. you know, a clay has more they've witness death loss and destruction. the children of cause or bearing the brunt of israel's war. children make up nearly half of the population in the bassy to strip. and do you one has described it as the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. well and 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
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hurt, and the bones did not stop since then at least 44 percent of the palestinians killed in this war had been children for those and survived the scar stretch far beyond the physical or something like this, know that we're now going to change the aerospace and get an ego 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 family 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
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has the highest number of child i'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, 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, young palestinian has survived the 15 months of will. but in the past week many members of his family were killed including his mother. this is adam almond salo story to share
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a similar and had the weather with all that stuff and, and then the then a small, we back to a was 7 to 7. how the side of that 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 health news or whether hi phil, i remember the hit who i added has been moved. special enough case about of the federal hey, i need the, the data that will take you now to some light fixtures from off of prison in the occupied with bank, with some palestinian prisoners are awaiting to be freed under the terms of the seas. 5 deal between hum us and is round 90 prisoners us it to be released and we will bring you that as and when it happens as well, palestinians forcibly displaced from northern guns, a desperate to return to their homes, or what is left of them. the area has been under is rarely siege for more than 3
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months. the cease fire is a chance for them to return and pick up the pieces of their lives. we leave you with once they have been telling us about their hopes, as well as the expectations of the scenario. what model was so mad with the most of the above most of all the literally and again of how we on up to the, i mean, i did from the last and then the, i know a different into a little i could look good for give him a good, so some of the back of cost of holding my to add the fee when the bad while get the message on that as i see it in this case all the rules are just
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3 female is ready, captives held and guns i had been released and the now and tell of age they were handed over to the red cross in kansas. city on the 1st day of a c spot between israel and some of the, until mccrae, this is l. just here alive from doug. how so coming up, the 1st group of palestinian prisoners held in this for any jails in the occupied west bank are bound to be released and its.

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