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or the 3 female is ready captives, helden guns. i have been released and a now and tell of age they were handed over to the red cross in kansas city on the 1st day of the spots between israel and tomas, the, until mccrae, this is al, just here alive from doug. how so coming up, the 1st group of palestinian prisoners held venice for any trials in the occupied with bank are bound to be released in exchange for the captives displaced
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palestinians of returning home through the rumble. but i'm sure what they will find . and humanitarian aids truck, santa guns are, is part of the deals providing relief to 1900000 palestinians on the brink of stuff . i should the welcome to al special coverage of the ceasefire and gaza now and it's 10 south. the 3 captives released as part of the deal between as well and to miles have arrived back home in his room. jerome stein, bracket, romeo, golden, and emily demari have been transported by helicopter to hospital in tennessee with us being assessed by medical stuff. the women to whoever united within mothers, earlier after being handed over to the red cross in kansas city,
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a total of $33.00 out of about $95.00 captives, a jew to be released in the initial phase of the cx. 5 deal. so meanwhile desperately needed deliveries of items started to go into gaza. the trucks are coming through the roof of border crossing, carrying humanitarian supplies, including both of food and fuel. deceased by deal requires $600.00 truck loads of bites to be allowed into gallons of daily. and 90 palestinian prisoners as it to be released as part of the ceasefire agreement. they will 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 detainees, the state to be released over a 6 week period. well, 1st of all, we're going to go now to a honey mike mood who is in guns a for us and honey, a remarkable die the can you just focus through exactly how it is played out, especially with people who are being desperate to go back to their homes to find
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out exactly what is left. yes tom, it has been on an incredible day so far and what was the an hour later this morning as this, these fire went into effect, then began and it started at about 11 o'clock after a period of delay. but he was burst into a celebration and a sense of the city is that a breeding the moment that as soon as it is started, people rushed back to their homes in areas like rock by hun, eastern, han, eunice, as well as in the northern part of this trip now, it was quite a motion of because many of the people here never saw that. it looks like we have lost our connection there too, honey, we will come back to him as and when we can get to that link backup. so let's take a closer look at the 1st stage. all of this, these 5 deal. it began at $915.00,
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gmc ending is riley military operations. i'm off is now released 3 women halton johnson over the next 6 weeks. so the 3 captives, including women, children and men aged over 50 will be freed. in return, israel will release $95.00 palestinian prisoners in total, almost 2000 to time these will be free during the 1st phase of the agreement. $600.00 i'd trucks including 50, caring fuel into guns that daily, that towards the end of the 1st phase is rarely troops will pull from areas in northern and southern, gaza, the 2nd phase of the deal, which is still to be negotiated. we'll then begin we're going to go to honda. so once again, who's in demand because as well has banned al jazeera from operating within the country. can you just give us a sense of how remarkable today has been full is rilen is riley, suv tipped, a very, very close eye on exactly the side of the captive. it
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will surely a sigh of relief for the thousands of his rallies, who were waiting for that fateful moment for the captives to be handed over to the red cross. there were people watching in what's become known as hostage square. this is a place where a 1000 tens of thousands rather of his rallies would gather on a weekly basis since the war began pressuring the government calling for a deal, putting that pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose governments, so the family members of these captives were released today have said that this is a great day, but it's simply not enough that all of the captives who are still being held in gaza need to be released. and in fact, when the is really government had passed this in the wider cabinets, there was a letter sent by families of captive saying that this deal needs to be seen all the way through. we cannot just go only to phase one, but rather $2.00 and $3.00 where it would see all of the captive being released
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from gaza. so there's a lot of fear and anxiety among these really public that the ceasefire deal will break. but nonetheless, there is still hope on the horizon. now the 3 captives are back in israel. and of course, it obviously comes down to the politicians. and as we have seen over the last week or so, it has been anything about smooth sailing when it comes to benjamin netanyahu trying to get to this point of the deal. well, political full that has the bane from today as well. there's been a lot of it actually because you have the far right members of the government who didn't want to see this deal to begin with. in fact, some are ben beer and his party. jewish power have resigned from benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition, but it wasn't enough to bring the government down meeting, but that's and you all actually still have the majority within these really can assets because he brought in another party. remember the new whole party of give you on the side who's now the countries for administer students and you know,
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still has enough seats to remain for me or no battle is small. rich, the country's finance minister has still remained a part of the coalition. he said he's not going to step down even though he voted against the deal because he got some sort of assurances from benjamin netanyahu that the fighting would resume and that there would be a quote, complete takeover of gaza, which is a little bit hard to believe because this is a ceasefire deal, but it spread out into 3 different phases. and in phase $2.00 and $3.00, it would see an ultimate, comprehensive and to the war. but that's something the right in israel do not want . and when these captains were released, spencer is smaller, it's actually released a statement saying that while he was bitter, his heart was full. but he still didn't think this was a good deal. but of course, one of the goals of the war was to bring back the captives. and these really politicians are going that sentiment saying that this is one of the primary goals of the war. 2 and they want to see it through. thank you so much of a pricing, all of this that down for us. that's homeless to load for us in
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a month. we're gonna go back to honey mike mood. we've got that connection back up and running, honey. i want to talk a little bit about the aides that has gotten into the concept because over the last few days, we've been talking to many human rights groups that have been trying to forensically organize a full these trucks to be ready to go. as soon as the sci fi deal, i came into effect, how much was that she got into cause us to die? obviously, it's gonna take a while to ramp up i yes, well, of the ceasefire. tom offers an opportunity for relief and for people to re then start to, to appease their lives together. and one of the main elements that have been absent from the scene in the past 15 months was the uh, the, the basic supplies, the aid, the mechanism they was largely broken as described by the united nations. as, as the seas fire started take effect. we see a significant numbers of these,
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the truck, single voice making their way into the southern part of this trip, the central area and all the way to the northern part of this trip. there's still much need and then many of more of these, the trucks needed to be come, but it's not only about the food supplies and the water much needed of the medical supply. the are the they are needed for the hospitals like the one behind me off to the hospital that would seen much how it lack many of the basic supplies, the pain medication and other than medical necessity is needed for people to survive. the car needs that when for 15 months they would probably need to see more of these uh, trucks coming in in larger numbers that just a 100 or 200 or 300. we need to go back to what it used to be before october 7th, before this genocide unfolded. uh for the past, the 15 months with the larger number of tracts just to fill up the markets and to it probably make up for the lack of many of the supplies that were much needed in
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the past 15 months. the famine demolish nutrition to enforce the hydration and force is tar vision. people are neat is, are in need now are urgently to be on a on nutrition system to help them make up for the lack of all the basic and the size of the new address that protein environment is that the lack in the past 15 months. so much needed right now more than ever to restart on the physical level in terms of body, uh, the health uh health the body. and if the rate's a building their health conditions and, and, and better ways. but also at the same time, if people are in need of much of the infrastructure elements, the tools and equipment to rebuild their homes down to go to areas where they can set up and rebuild their lives. once again, many of the people as early or our this morning as soon as the seas fires took effect, the went back to their neighborhood to where they used to live and found nothing to
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stay. and they found no homes. they found none of the, of the size that would lead to their residential blocks or where the glue of where the lived, where they have memories with everyone. what happened was more of a destruction, not only of the physical outlook of, of the, of major parts of the guster, but also the memories that people lived with all of their lives. so this is also much the men of the people went back to their 10 sites as the nighttime was a crawling. and because simply they could not find home to stay in for the night. those who found their homes as standing dark, severely damaged and not proper and not providing the warrant that'd be used to have before the war started and not providing the sense of safety that the within the walls of the, of their homes, they're going to be protected one again, for one thing that we know for sure as much as but as much as we talk to people is people are lacking a sense of safety. now, even though for the 1st time, we're not hearing the buzz of the drones in the skies of the gauze. this trip here
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above me, it's a quiet and, and to the point where we see it will look around here. this is not what we used to see in the past with the in months the courtyard of the hospital compared to today . if we look at a comparison, a simple one, this used to be more of a battleground compared to this night. it's very, very quiet. and we hope it's going to be quieter and much more peaceful in the coming weeks. okay, thank you so much, honey. a good is the incredible with that you and your team have done no just to type it over the last 15 months. really is remarkable. thank you again for talking to us, honey, mike moody, that and guys, and for us we're going to bring you some of the licensed pictures and now from israel, these are the just come into use. we're, we're seeing the release captives being re united with the families as well as their friends. that's up to being held for 15 months and garza, and after
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a mess of nationwide campaign to free them. as part of this, c 5 deal crowds gathering outside of prison in israel with 90 palestinian prisoners, they're going to be released as part of the deal. some of them are facing live sentences and prisoner exchanges. the only way out of jail is an anxious points of families that occupied with bank is the, the abraham reports a medium. a waste has 3 sons in his ready jails. 2 are expected to be released in the seas pyre deal. i'm just kidding and his brother has son or both serving life terms. a prisoner swap is the only way out. so i mean, when i 1st heard i got shocked, i stopped a shaking and said the leave fence to 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
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november. 2023. last it for a week. and so the release of those 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, 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
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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, 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 an but so i that but the release is still being vetoed by israel. high profile or not. a city 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,
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but he just how does eric correspond to the apron joins us now. you are in the occupied wristband covering the palestinian prisoner released sharing the note in between the 23 c spa. was this one taking so long was this was exactly what we've, what was said to expect. yes, exactly. this is the waiting game we're positing informative. have no idea when their loved ones are going to be released and they are what they can be sure of is that these really forces those are going to try to ruin this moment for them as much as possible. not just when we talk about the due date, but also when we talk about that your guess that as being used against bostonians, what in the area in the vicinity of the open media to the prison and from a law, that's why the families of move the way to the neighboring village and town is between, you know what they are waiting and waiting for these the buses to come out carrying
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the palestinian prisoners. it's, you know, very difficult moment. they are not trying to show any celebrations or but they are joyful that they're going to be united with their loved ones. the one of the people that was saying he's waiting for his daughter. she has been there for more than 14 months. and he, she had 2 months left on her sentence if it wasn't going to be renewed under israel's policy of administrative detention. but he says, every day, every minute, the freedom for his daughter is worth so much for him. but this remains again. it's in situation for the families who do not have any idea how long the wait would continue. the now i guess the partial who i be, my wife has been unjustly detained in damon military prison for a full months. she did not stand in its why in the northwest you sent to us. we were glad to see her name on the list released today. what sort of lease. busy the contents with the conditions in which my wife was detained, were very difficult,
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especially we have to let to attend to an age to unfold, respectively. they sent us through a very harsh and motion and mental situation throughout our detention. it was very difficult if not impossible, to hit any words about her. however, we came to know she was well as well as here it is, but a tight, well just like old have felt kind of thing and he made prisoners. we were waiting to see him coming out of all for our president's gait. it can't do that and we will holding our breath feeding that. so name is not on the list. now we are delighted to know her name is confirmed among those to be released today. so that would need a, you've got the list of the 90 prisoners that as it to be released, women and children. can you just explain, give us an overview of exactly who they are and, and what i've been accused of. yeah, most of them are women and just 12 young boys under the age of 19. remember, palestinians as young as 13 years old, can be detained in israel's military prisons. and we're talking about moms. and we
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also are talking about some minor charges that include throwing rocks for these young boys. but we have, this is really policy of administrative attention whereby is risk and hold these people indefinitely to continue holding them without charges. one of the prominent names is kindly that draws she's famous in the policy and in the community, mainly in the occupied the west bank as a leader in the p. f of beach has been arrested before. she has lost her daughter and could not attend her funeral because she was in jail last november when the november 2023. when the release is took place, she was the one a greeting, the female prisoners trying to mentor them and take care of them as they venture outside of as read the prisons. remember, it's a tough experience, but now she is going to be with the women who are expected to be released later today. it's a 10 situation where, you know,
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i've looked at the list that has please 2 names on there. we're of people of are interviewed already in november 2023. when the ceasefire deal took place they were later rear interested me as we were talking about the prisoners as well as the seas, byron gaza. it really is businesses as usual in the occupied west bank because they've been most hitler attacks. yes indeed, as we speak right now is really is that those are still continuing to attract palestinian villages across the occupied west bank. not just stock, but across the roads. and is leading between the law nablus we have been seeing is randy settlers roofing. and it's not the coincidence that they are there because we've heard that the, the subtler groups with is sending messages to one another, trying to attack the villages where they relieve some of the prisoners tonight, they're going to be released. so as these families are waiting overnight, they're concerned they're words because how are they going to take their loved ones home, if suckers are attacking them with rocks and sometimes armed,
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just in the past hour we were talking about this 15 year old boy who succumb to his ruins, after these really soldiers came into a village that has been attacked by the is really subtler. so this is like a pattern, these really suckers attack palestinians and their villages and their homes. and instead of them being able to do something, no, they see that these really soldiers come and attack them and no one child has lost his life. okay, we'll have to leave it there, but need it as always, thank you so much for your insights. will relate, list strikes, have given size, have gone so leaving behind a massive destruction and a means challenges for the recovery. let's take a closer look at the scale of the damage is ready. bombardments have left more than 42000000 tons of debris across the gallons a strip that's enough to fill the great permit of keys at 11 times. and it grows every day since the war began. more than 85000 tons of explosives have been dropped on guns are leveling more than 150000 homes,
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as well as roads and critical infrastructure. more than 10000 bodies are estimated to have been buried under rubble. the united nations as clearing it could take 15 years and cost more than $500000000.00. while rebuilding is expected to exceed $50000000000.00 off of colored as a northern gaza with thousands of people displaced by is rarely a tax returning to what is left of their homes. today is the 1st day of the seas for you, and that is why the army with a drill full value of the box. and then nothing goes to a residence. uh people know where forwards to moving from. nothing goes trip to the garden city. now, on returning to the homes as it got to 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. shoddy district. thank
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a last for the truth and i am now going to see how my houses. hopefully i will find a few holes to live behind. i used to live in this building with my family, and my uncles families will look 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 to show you when i started off, as you can see, the house, the whole thing was reduced to rubble 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 a tool in the case of seeing the area and the northern part of the gaza strip. i bet and uh, hold on. no cool. yeah, and 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 20th. and i am talking through a little a soft hallway neighborhood with the army station for more than 3 months. for us
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seemed to be able to evacuated a fleet to the gauze city and behind me after it. um 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 heavy 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, but they still have concerns about their have any homes or not. because those way the army destroyed the vast majority of the residential buildings and jo, better if you can on of the box. was it got a little with that?
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just data. as the fall we neighborhoods, palestine, palestinians, forcibly displaced for all northern gowns desperate to return to their homes or what is left of them. the area has been under is rarely siege for more than 3 months. this, the spot is a chance for them to return and pick up the pieces of their lives. they have been telling us about their hopes and expectations in the scenario where model was so mad with the most of the most of all the literally and again of how we on up to the i miss i did from the senate for the i've no different so a little i can look good for give, have a good so some of the back of cost of holding my to add the fee bottle, not bad. i'll get the message on monday. i just
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see that this to all the rules are just a blah blah blah blah. and then i know somebody just don't know how to stop most of the sudden, but enough. so will i find out what was it done? but that is just about it for me, for the moments before we go. so a recap of these very fast moving developments on the very 1st day of us these 5 between a mouse and is room for 3 female captives have been really nice. it within mothers, 15 months up to they were taken by her mouse and held them counselor, jerome stein, breakout. well me gone and emily demari were handed to the red cross in kansas city
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and then driven across the border. is room members of the red cross have entered the offer military present in the occupied westbank. buses are waiting to transfer and agreed 90 palestinian female and the child prison is from this as well as of the is why the prisons, the trucks carrying fuel food and other supplies that has been lined up at border crossings into garza, has become to make their way finally into the strip. the seas found a deal requires $600.00 truckloads of i'd be allowed in every single day for the 1st 6 weeks, including 50 fuel trucks, half of the trucks would bring i to the north with experts when the need is especially dia, this palestinian celebrate the cease fire in kansas, some of those display sponsible with us where i live returning to what is left of their homes. residents have been finding mass destruction and human remains among the problem. well that's so for me,
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from the moment you can find more information on our website that's on the, is there a come with this next dependence on story is coming to us from gaza, who we hear from palestinians, and this trip on how this spirit remains unbroken. despond, 15 months of the i had a lower, they will start down on the width. falsely goal cycling showing is moving its way along the coast of the north west of a stray. you know, it's not expected to make land for that strengthening as it works. its way for the west bringing some rough seas, gale force winds and very heavy rain. now while it's flowing in that right into the north of w way, we've got some heat coming up through the south poles. it's way out to see further on choose day. as you can see,
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that remains logic dry. so the south of this will pass. there's a $42.00 on monday. by the time we get to choose, the temperature will be coming down. instead, we'll see that heat start to push its way further east into the east coast with things that look a little bit quieter. but look at that brisbin. 33 degrees celsius and the temperature is only going to rise as we get to wednesday. the temperature is all sitting pretty standard across new zealand at the moment, cross to it's the $21.00 degree celsius. lots of settled weather down in the south, but we are going to see some severe storms roll into the very north. so it's going to be wet in oakland as we go into choose day on it's looking very what so called southern parts of southeast asia with more rain pulling into central parts of indonesia as we go to monday, much twilio across indo china the, the humanitarian crisis and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. okay,
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