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back by the time i get in to, to break out in the middle east, to bring us peace, to see spar costs to reach the hello. i'm tell mccrae, this is the news. our line from coming off in the next 60 minutes. the 3 female is ready, captives held in guns, were united with their families. after being released as part of the deceased 5 deal. they were handed over to the red cross in kansas city on the 1st day of the agreement between israel and the white continues palestinian prisoners held the news ready trials in the occupied with bank of state to be released as part of the agreement, the displace palestinians of returning homes through the russell,
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but i'm sure will they will find and humanitarian a truck sense of guns are, is part of the deal. providing relief for 1900000 palestinians on the brink of starvation the time serial venue from our rooftop studio. here in washington, dc, in less than 24 hours, donald trump returns to the white house. we're looking at what that means for the guys a ceasefire, and the other foreign policy challenges facing the incoming president. the welcome to our special coverage of the ceasefire and johnson. and the last hour the 3 kept is released as part of a deal between israel and moss. had been re united with their families and tell of have their own stein breakfast from the colon. and emily demari were taken by some
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spices 15 months ago and held in the gallons a strip. a total of $33.00 out of about $95.00 captains due to be released in the initial phase of the seas. 5 deal i'm uh, excited and very, very happy to tell you that this evening the 3 captive that were released arrived here at dominican c as a she but with the consent there. but i'm happy to report that out in stable condition that allows us and them to focus on what is the most important thing for now is uniting with the families that are united with the families. and we will continue to monitor all their clinical condition. this will take a few more days until we complete all the examinations that are needed. but the white continues as a 90 palestinian prisoners who said to be released as part of the ceasefire
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agreement. these live pictures from the of a prison, with a due to come out in the coming hours. they will be transported by boss to ramallah in the occupied with bank women and children, prisoners of the 1st to be afraid in this initial phase of the deal. nearly 2000 the time these are expected to be released over a 6 week periods of correspondence. a monitoring all of these developments, honey mac mood isn't that all butler and gaza for us to salute as an amman will be speaking to them in just a few moments. but this to this report from al jazeera was announced al sharif. he was among the crowd when the 3 is ready, captives were released as part of the 1st phase of the ceasefire agreement. the i'm now standing, it's the right square, where the vehicle's carrying is ready, captives have started to arrive on the same. they were scolded by cas number, good sizes,
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massive crowds from among the guys have flux to the square and these exclusive images you're watching on l g 0 as we speak. we can see also a large number of customer guides fights is these are live images of these ready captives. we witness 3 is ready captives inside this vehicle, live images exclusively on al jazeera. and now the 3 is ready, captives disembarking the vehicle and now they are on the way to be handed over just so much as they were handed over to the red cross and then put onto another vehicle headed in the opposite direction. how did he? i'm going to come up. now i'm just in front of the red cross vehicle carrying those 3 is riley captives. the vehicle is now moving off to having taken the captives in the house of guys a city that is the main landmark of the city sariah square. this is exactly where the 3 is ready. captives were handed over by custom brigade spices to the red cross
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representatives. but we're going to go live now to honey mock mode. he's in debt oh, by law in gaza and honey. you've been reporting from guys a some more than a year now. and i know almost every single one of those dies, you will have been hoping that this day would come. can you just give us a sense of the mood, the how of people feeling they had to nice a while, you know tom for the 1st night people are going to be sleep and in more than a year without having the fear, the unpredictable bombs are falling on their heads inside their homes or inside the tents caps, it's an incredibly emotional and unusually difficult to absorb. now because for the past 15 months, these really military never did not give the palestinian people, the displaced ones, the one who remained in areas like the northern parts or parts of, of the southern part of the civil a central area. any moment the respite just do it, tried to understand, absorb,
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uh the on all the unfolding, misery, and suffering around them. it started at early hour this morning with a bit of concern and uncertainty. the, as there was a delay in the, the seeds fired to take effect, but did at 11 in the morning, 11 30 in the morning when it started taking a fact everyone felt their believe and much needed. a pause in the coming and, and, and despite all of the concern that happened in the morning, people went on into celebrating and feeling the excitement of the habit as a wind on leaving all of their 10 sites and going back to the areas where they used to live at, to check on their homes, on the memories that they lifted behind and unfortunately on, sadly enough deep, they could not find any of of the miller is that the lift behind in their homes. 15 months of devastation have turned many areas across the gas turban to pile of ruins,
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destruction everywhere. roads unrecognizable. many of the buildings just evaporated as the intense bombing campaign did not have stopped. for, for, for a long time, for all these 50, most people were not given any respite other than the 1st attempt or a truce back in december 2023. that was the only week that people had when had gone to sleep without hearing the voice of the drones here. it feels really unusual to see this. it's quiet and called moments at the hospital. now like you say, honey, this one hand is the response from the strikes that have continued for 15 months. and the other major components of this is the item that is finally finally getting in to gaza. obviously it's going to take a while for things to ramp up properly, but can you just give us an idea of how much is actually gotten so far in the 1st day of as well as much as is not use?
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well, not to hear the drones buzzing and this causes the gods to of all the sudden they're gone to disappear. it was also anyways, well, to see this many trucks making their way into the gods for coming off the car of the crossing and the carnival asylum. and through the egyptian side, many of these truck carrying much needed supplies, food, water, and other necessities, a lives, saving a survival items for 4 people. uh, the amount that had been allowed today is still not enough for a population that had suffered for the past. 50 months with all these trickles amounts of rain coming in and triple amount of commercial, the trucks being allowed in and in major in major parts of the augusta. none of these attract, made its way to these designated location, including a convoys organized by international organization. but it's not only about the food now as much as it's needed. there, people just do
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a make up for the lack of basic necessity, basic supply. there's also the medical supplies that are needed for the hospital. so the kids sustain their operations. at some point here, people lost their life and die because simplex there was no mitten pain medication available with no medical supplies available to to save their lives. so all in all a what we need to see is more of the aid convoys of the 80 trucks coming in. so that the situation is gonna change for the better other than this. but it's going to be the same as the problem and we're going to see it evolving into a much worse scenario in the future. okay, thanks so much, honey. honey. yeah, well one of the best things is to see you without your protective dare on without your helmet and, and you'll press jacket for the 1st time in 15 months. i'll get it feels fantastic notes have to with that today. thank you so much on a so again, we're going to go to honda salute, who's in amman because is around his band. i'll just arrow from uprising within the
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country and with her in the last few minutes or so from the doctors that have treated those 3 captives that were released. what did they have to say? well those doctors have said that the captives are in good health, but as part of the plan to receive the captives back in israel, there will be a minimum of a 4 day stay at the hospital where they're going to be conducting several different psychological evaluations. and medical exams to see exactly what kind of condition the captives are in. but the doctors have said that so far they look, all right, after being reunited with their families, the military had confirmed hours ago that they crossed into is really territory and that they were being arrow lifted to that hospital. surely a sigh of relief for the families of those captives. but it's worth mentioning that they say that this is still not enough that there are still around $94.00 captives being held in gaza. and all of them should be released as part of this deal.
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meaning that they want to see the deal all the way through, not just to phase one, not just the phase 2, but the phase 3 leading to an ultimate end of the war. okay, more pressure then on a benjamin netanyahu understand he is also made in the parents in the last couple of hours. that's right. it's worth mentioning that since the ceasefire deal was announced wednesday night there was no word from benjamin netanyahu. no sort of public appearance, no public statement, other than the fact that he wasn't going to make a statement. so after that security cabinet meeting was delayed and delayed, and after the cabinet vote had also been delayed. benjamin netanyahu finally released the statement last night, but today when he spoke, he actually spoke to a general and these really military responsible for the missions that will be bringing it back. the captives from these points in garza from the red cross who, who said that he wants to let the captives know that whatever they need,
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the state of israel is going to give them. but it, this did not come without hardship for these really premier because members of his right wing government were threatening to walk away. and in fact, these them are been here, the former national security minister of the country and known alter nationally. he and his party have step down from nets and y'all, whose government in protest of this deal of it. and you also reportedly offering assurances to the religious zine is a party that israel would go back to the war and quote, have a full and complete takeover of guns. but it's difficult really to understand what that means after the government agree to a deal that would lead to an end to the war. but one of the main points of contention was also the list of names of palestinian prisoners to be released, which we have still not seen those prisoners released yet today. no indeed we so standing by for that to happen, this home to salute for us in amman. thank you so much. many palestinian families hoping their relatives will be among those prisoners. it to be released as part of
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this, these 5 deal last color, which is in kansas city, where he spoke to the mother of mohammed's coupon who's in and this riley prison. behind the near is i've been kimberly to who has this been a long year waiting for this funds because they have kept his memory alive with the stories. i talked with ross and they are now with totes about what is it, what is it to change the whole 3 you and noon is a rolling day off today. so i missed him so much. i swear to other i miss him. i talked to you, but his absence kills me. we have to release a month of detainees sooner rather than later. i missed my son on all the mothers necessity. i understand the mother's feelings. and the law has been say, before my heart tells me that they'll release my son because he did nothing wrong.
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i pray for him to be released. and then for him to see his sisters of these to visit his sister in the south every week. he will cease to buy lots of things for her children. look this. when will i see him? i miss him so much. he's no better than this as a people arrested by the israelis, please. i returned them all to them of us including my son. this is a story o one family. it is a story of money across palestine. well, it had been timidly, they help continue to guide them from the city. this is why they've got to do the booking. but i just there psychologist eric correspondents need to abraham, who was in the occupied with bank covering the palestinian prisoner, released during the note in bed. 2023 si. fi joins us once again. thank you so much . why are we waiting so long? what? what is happening right now that the prisoners have, haven't been released yet? not only are we waiting, but we're receiving news from the palestinian ritz crescent about dealing with 7
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injuries. and some of them are injuries related to the a, a rubber coat of those people that are used by these really forces. now what happens is that some people excited to meet their loved ones go and then the area surrounding at the foot of military prison. and then these really forces try to push them further away. and that's why they've been using force, including the use of tear gas and rubber coated still, but it's so it's a tense situation of them. okay. so you can just reuse, right, that saving people have been injured outside the prison. there is a waiting for these for the family members. they have the friends to be released today for us via indeed this is the last 2nd we've gotten a just now an update from the policy in red crescent who is, who has a cruise are dealing with the injuries over there. and the families have moved the little bit far away from the prison itself, hoping that the bus itself, when it's released from the oath of prison, will make its way towards another area,
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hopefully safer for those families who have been waiting now for hours and hours since they're the hours of, of the morning. i'm sure if people have started getting from their villages, from their towns to a my love to try and welcome and have their daughters and sons and take them home. and we've spoken to one of them. the abundance sounds weird that is it a heated government with try to end his day for us? it's an easy intelligence officer called us more than one's saying don't threes have muscles flight when your daughter janine is released. it's forbidden. that's a pleasure to the moment of all. i see this as a way to intimidate test, an emotion, the pressure us. i never dare say to me personally, i want to raise a flag of how much books from our office to china. people are raising. i must live in the who is going to stop me. i know i know it is we still waiting for these
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prisoners to be released. can you just tell us a little bit more about them? obviously we know that they were women or children, but what if they actually pain accused of some minor uh, accusations the in charge is related to these boys throwing rocks, the incitement. but only in only we're talking about the majority of people who have not been charged. this is and is really policy. this could keep people in prison indefinitely, which is a administrative dissension. this is the name of it, which means a they can it whole do as long as possible without the pressing charges. and that's, you know, a large number of these names that we're talking about here have been going through . now, one of the most prominent names is a highly does your daughter as a leader in the p. f, a p party in the occupied with bank as well as black side that she is the wife of the leader of the p, f l. p. a. and he was supposed to be released as part of the
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negotiations, but israel has been v to him. his name has been charged for more than 30 years now . his wife is gonna be released to it tonight. so basically the family has bitter sweet moments as they still hope that the father inside that would be in the 2nd phase of the deals. are there any guarantees that these 90 presents or, or any of the prisoners that us it to be released through this deal that they won't actually be re wristed straight away by these readings? i mean, looking at this list, i know has been speaking in the past few hours and i told you i counted 2 names. they founded the 3rd name from the release of the took place in november 2023. and these people with interviewed they've been released then. then they've got 3 of us to the deal also is expected to include a 48 names of palestinians who have been released in a very old, let's say,
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a prisoner swap, deal into your what 2011. those people, a large number of them, 50, at least, got re arrested again after they've been released. no guarantees whatsoever. that's why some families who have people serving life sentences and i, i'm saying some families are somehow relieved that there are negotiations about it or, or at least part of the deal is that these prisoners are going to be deported. so it's some sort of like a bit this week, you know, they're away from home, but the fact that they're going to be released abroad could get into that. they will be adjusted again. but we've been speaking to families of those palestinians serving life sentences and they say that they're really looking for us to disrupt you. because if it wasn't for that swap deal their loved ones would have no chance of getting out of town a medium. a waste has 3 sons in his ready jails. 2 are expected to be
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released and the cease fire deal. i'm just getting him and his brother has son or both serving lives 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 these wire deal in november 2023. last it's 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 re arrested, including on medicine. my wife is a common practice for the occupying power. is room the service to me. it
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also happened to negative, but of course he was released with more than $1000.00 palestinian prisoners in exchange for is really sold to get out 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 will come to ish, the, and $47.00 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
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factions like motor one but a whole fee. but i am habit of deliberate. we'll see. and let's i that. but the release is still being vetoed by israel. high profile or not. 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. you that pain and jersey you can. let's take a closer look at the 1st age. all of this, these 5 deal which will last for, for he to dies. the began $915.00 gmc ending is riley military operations. a mouse has now released 3 women held in gaza over the next 6 weeks, 33 captives including women, children and men aged over 50 will it be framed in return. israel will release $95.00 pellets, indian prisoners and total almost 2000 detainees will be freed during the 1st phase
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of the agreement. $600.00, i'd trunks including 50 carrying fuel will into guns that daily towards the end of the 1st phase is ready. troops will pull out from areas in northern and southern gaza. a 2nd phase of the deal is still to be finalized. i will have to cut through all of this so which are now by additional investigating who is the middle east director at international communities organization. and is a former hostage negotiator who joins us once again from west jerusalem. thank you very much for being with us again. uh so 1st of all, can you just give us an idea or of the challenges of this best buys of the deal? how fragile it is where you think there might be some sticking points and the desire and as well to try and keep it together. right, well it's a very complex deal and it's one that will take all in all 2 to 3 months to implement, which is its nature fault. a 2nd nature fault is that the deal is nothing but the day after a war is over and gossip politically. who is going to govern garza and how will go
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so become a territory that the international community is willing to invest and to rebuild it without the threat that it will be once again destroyed. here we have a situation where he is where the army will remain present in gaza. eh, along a designated lines, but still present it right on the other side of those lines will be from austin buttons as we saw today, many of them armed donated uniforms. and one of the challenges here will be a that there could be provocations from one side to the other, other could end up in opening fire and breaking the ceasefire. we also have the problem that the is where the hostages will be released gradually. of the $33.00 to be released, we don't know how many are alive and how many are not a large. and this could be a big shock to the as really side if maybe the hostage is coming back or not alive or not in good condition. the 3 women who came back today seemed to be in decent condition, of course are being examined in the hospital for a physical checks and
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a mental health checks as well. they were interrupted with the for $471.00 days, which is just unimaginable. but there are a lot of problems here, though. the negotiations aren't phase to begin on day 16 and are supposed to complete by the 30th. what if they don't want, if they don't take it in, but if they don't complete, your no guarantees of this will lead to the power of them from us. we're withdrawal from the agreement cuz the last understands that it will and they lead to the end of the work i want to go. i want to jump back to, to the remarkable scenes of the 3 female captives that were released and from northern guys or from kansas city. and then the same split followed them being for united within mothers and being checked by doctors and, and meeting the rest of the family members. how much strength does that give the future off the cx 5 deal? because obviously, so many people don't just ins as well. but around the world would be wanting those
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things to be played out again and again and again until all of the captives are released. so it just didn't give a guess. unity add to to keep the deal together for as long as possible. it does. it certainly brings these really people together in, in experience enjoy that has been felt since the last person, the release was started back last november. it will create more pressure of use where the government are not doing, you know, to stick to the deal. but at the end of the day, the determining factor whether or not nothing you, i will sticks to the deal will be president trump. it will president trump force nothing you know to leave to be under the war. as i believe that he promised beatrix sions and the categories to tell from us that the steel would lead to the on the door. if there are breaches, buy from us truck with give nothing, you know the green light to restart the water. so it's not just depending on the sausages coming home and the joy and support of these republic, there are bigger figures in the world that can play
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a very strong role both positively or negatively here. can you just talk a little bit about just how significant to today is, is rarely society because we've heard that the names of the hostages of basically become household names across the country for them as outside of israel. can you just give us a sense of, of what people are feeling there right now? yeah, there wasn't too dry. are you in the country? i was watching when these women hostages were reunited with their families and. and the tears were rolling down my, my face through my eyes, and i think this was a common feeling amongst all is really as you said, these names have become household names. i know in the neighborhood that i live in interest on every friday at 1230 we, we go to the central shopping area of the neighborhood. and as a call out of all the names of every single one of the hostages, demanding that they'd be brought home. now this happens all over the country, demonstrations every saturday night for months,
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all around the country where we see the pictures of these hostages. and we've met their families on television every day in the past 15 months. so it's, it's your, it's part of our society there. they become part of the big family. it is really country will have to leave with david. thank you so much for your, for your time and give it a sing, a giving us an insight into how people are feeling that and as well right now. additional baskin for us from west jerusalem. the we are less than 24 hours away from the integration of donald trump as the 47th presidents of the united states. right across live. now to else is there a serial yvonne, yay. and team in washington, dc. serial has been a huge a day for everyone here in this part of the world, obviously is another huge day for you and your team there. a yeah,
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huge day. the local real estate to your interview just now with gosh on baskin tom . and it's great to be with you. we listen to all your, your reporting really keenly when we traveled to washington dc. we were convinced that monday, january, the 25th, the 20th, sorry, was going to be by far the most important day of the week. right. donald trump taking over from joe biden as president of the united states, but was developed today. what we saw happening across the israel and gaza was, i think, a matched what we're going to see tomorrow, at least in geopolitical importance. and we've been following that very closely. welcome, everyone, by the way, to our little corner of the federal capital behind us is what was a 2nd ago, a stunning view of the capital building. it's snowing very heavily now, and the sun will soon be setting on the last full day of jo biden's presidency. he spoke earlier, moments after the is really the 3 is really hostages. were released the day from the gaza strip. this is what he had to say today.
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