tv [untitled] January 20, 2025 1:00am-1:30am AST
1:00 am
1:01 am
get in to break out in the middle east. bring us please. now to see spar austin reached the hello on tell me cry. this has been use how i live from dog hawk coming off in the next 60 minutes. the 3 female is rarely captive held in guns were united with their families after being released as positive as these funds. you were handed over to the red cross in johnson city. on the 1st day of the agreements between israel and a month from cindy. and for this house is rarely trails, and the occupied with bank is set to be released as part of the agreement and is ready for the respond. take acid palestinians whiting outside off of prison for their loved ones.
1:02 am
the welcome to our special coverage of the ceasefire. in gaza, 3 is ready, captives release is part of the deal between is roland to miles. have been very united with their families and tell a vase. 2 drones sign nebraska ro, me going on, and emily demari would kidnapped by him off sizes 15 months ago and held and gone to a total of $33.00 out of about $95.00 captives due to be released in the 1st phase of the seas. 5 deal over a 6 week period. i'm uh, excited and very, very happy to tell you that this evening the 3 captive that were released arrived
1:03 am
here at the middle because she does she but with the consent there. so 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. there were united with the families and we will continue to monitor all their clinical condition. this will take a few more days until we complete the all the examinations that are needed, spelled deserves honest soul. sharif was among the crowd when the 3 is ready, captives were released. and i am now standing at the right square, where the vehicle's caring is ready. captives have started to arrive on the scene. there were scolded by custom brigade spices. massive crowds from among the gardens have flocked 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 custom brigade slices. these are live images
1:04 am
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 the summer that they were handed over to the red cross and then put onto another vehicle headed in the opposite direction. how did the now i'm just in front of the red cross, the vehicle carrying those 3 is ready 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 spots as to the red cross representatives in the occupied westbank is rarely false as have 5 tear gas of palestinians trying to gather now for prison.
1:05 am
that is where most of the 90 palestinian prisoners seem to be released as part of the ceasefire agreement that will be transported by the boss to ramallah and the occupied west bank women and children prisoners of the 1st to be freed in the initial phase of the deal really to thousands of tiny exist it to be released over a 6 week period. so let's go to homes a salute who is in amman because as well as band l just there were from operating within the country of festival. if we could start with what is happening outside of the prison, guess we understand it's just being fired at it, palestinians waiting for their loved ones to be released. what. what can you tell us? well, this has actually been happening for the last several hours. this has been attends by is really forces to push families back to push media back because they do not want any sort of attention on the release of palestinian prisoners. in fact, these really prison service days ago released
1:06 am
a statement saying that there are going to be heavily involved in this release more so than they were previously because they want to limit all expressions of joy among palestinians who are getting released. it's also worth noting this was a huge point of contention among the is really government of which palestinian prisoners would be released because the far right didn't want to see any released at all. so it's actually not so shocking to see this tear gas that is being fired at people in the area because we saw similar scenes back in november of 2023 when the 1st and only other cease fire deal took place. the same exact thing happened then i want to mention that it's just past midnight local time. they're in the occupied west bank where this prison is. and the reason why these really military is taking so long to release them is because they don't want people on the street celebrating this. we saw this back in november. so it's really not surprising, but more than a year later, we're seeing the same seems like it will be giving you a very close eye on how things progress their head off of prison. in the meantime,
1:07 am
as we've been talking about the 3 female captives that were released by how moss now back and tell of a, the doctors that have treated them have spoken. can you just run us through exactly what they've had to say in the last couple of hours? so the doctors us have said that the 3 captives actually arrived in good condition, meaning that they can delay. so these initial medical tests that they were going to do so that they can focus on reuniting with their families. but nonetheless, the sigh of relief in israel to night after the captives were confirmed back in his really territory. there were thousands of people gathered in what's become known as hostage square seeing that lives they've been by these really armies spokesperson. daniel has already confirming that the captives had crossed him to was really territory and were now in the hands of these really military. but nonetheless, there's still a lot of fear and anxiety among family members of captives whose loved ones are not on the 33 list of names,
1:08 am
the list of the 33 captives that are slated to be released in phase one. there's a lot of anticipation and anxiety there because they're afraid the government is going to want to go back to war after phase one. and one of the mothers of the captives released tonight said that she's happy to have her daughter back. but that all of the other families should experience the same thing and that this deal needs to be seen all the way through the ends. on that point, i understand that yahoo has also made in the parents what. what does he have to say since? so his captives will return to their families. so these really prime ministers spoke on the phone with a general and these really military in charge of now these operations are bringing back the captives from this certain point in gaza. there's buffer zone, so to speak, and being handed over by the red cross. so while they were in the process of transporting them and crossing the border, benjamin netanyahu was on the phone. they're relating a message that is role is ready to give these captives whatever they need saying,
1:09 am
but his office, his administration, his government is ready to do whatever to bring about the release of the remaining captives. but look, this didn't come easy for these really premier. there was a lot of contention in his government over this deal, which ended up passing in his wider cabinet. but he came at a delay. it came at a cost to people who left his government, the former national security minister, each more. ben, we're leaving the coalition in protest of this deal, but even with those 3 people now out of the government, you still at 5 others still in the government now who voted against it? who say they want to go back to a war. they've received some sort of assurances from nothing yahoo that israel will go back to war and do a quote complete takeover of guns that even though this is a deal that strictly lays out a permanency speier in the 2nd phase. so again, a lot of anxiety and it says the patient along with this side of relief after this deal had started. ok, thanks so much home the honda salute for us in a mind. well,
1:10 am
early on i spoke to a correspondent, honey montgomery, who is in debt all by law in central cancer. 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 palestinians, people the displaced ones, the one who remained in areas like the northern parts or parts of, of the southern part of the civil, the center of the area. any moment the respite just do is try to understand, absorb uh the on all the unfolding, misery, and suffering around them. it started at the 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 then at 11 in the morning, 11 30 in the morning when it started taking
1:11 am
a fact everyone felt their relieve 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 habit is a win 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 memory that they lift behind and unfortunately on, sadly enough to 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, destruction everywhere. roads unrecognizable. many of the buildings just evaporated . as the intense bombing campaign did not as stop 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
1:12 am
to sleep without hearing the voice of the drones here. it feels really unusual to see this quiet and calm moments at the hospital. now 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? i as well as much as is not use well not to hear the drones buzzing. the skies of the gods drove all the sudden they're gone to disappear. it was also on you as well to see this many trucks making their way into the gods for coming off of the crossing. and the carnival falling through the gyptian side. many of these truck carrying much needed supplies, food, water, and other necessities, a life saving a survival items for 4 people. uh, the amount that had been allowed to date is still not enough for a population that has suffered for the past 50 months. with all these trickles
1:13 am
amounts of rain coming in and trickle amount of commercial, the trucks being allowed in and in major in major parts of the augusta. none of these a truck 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 are people just to 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 sustained their operations. at some point here, people lost their life and died because simply there was no mitten pain medication available with no medical supplies available to, to save their lives. so all in all, if we need to see is more of the age convoys of the age of trucks coming in so that the situation is gonna change for the better other than this. 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,
1:14 am
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 2 of these lines. pictures now outside. also prison is row with 90 palestinian prisoners sent to be released as part of this deal. now some of them are facing live sentences and prison. the exchange is the only way out of jail. as we heard earlier, hundreds of palestinians are expected to be released from is ready jails during the 1st phase of this, these fine. that's the most by single serving lot of sentences exchange deals. as i mentioned, the only white house off of colored is in kansas city, where he spoke to the mother of moments, a coupon, who is being detained. and this riley prison behind me here is to have
1:15 am
been somebody too. who has us been alone near waiting for this one's return? they have kept his memory alive with the stories, fucking rocks and they are now with totes about. what is it? what is it to change? the whole 3. your noon is a growing day of the day. 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 paid before my heart tells me that they'll release my son because it 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. this book the book, that's when will i see him? i miss him so much. he's no better than those of the people arrested by the israelis,
1:16 am
please. i returned them all to them office including my son. this is walk us, sorry. 0 one family. it is a story of money, a response is fine. well, i've been terminally, they help continue to guide them from the city. this is why they've got to do the booking, but i just 0. 0, just here a correspondence and even even joins us now. she was in the by with bank covering the palestinian prison at release during the november 2023. uh 65 feels like a long, long time ago now. yeah. can you just give us an idea of exactly what is happening at the prison now to guess has been filed at families and friends waiting to see their loved ones relating yes, indeed, those really forces were using force against pausing is what gathering some of them are not just families that just bostonians, we're excited to be part of that moment to attend and, and see either a fellow palestinians being released in this walk deal. these are considered like
1:17 am
historical moments that people want to go and watch. and this is exactly when these really forces started throwing 2 gas at the rubber coated steel. well, that's the palestinian red crescent has been saying that a 7 post indians have been injured. so now with the families have moved away to a nearby location where they are expecting their loved ones to be released, but it's warning for them the now it's after midnight and they have not had any in news or, or, or inside that this really is going to happen so and so there, there's a lot of tension. now lots of worry as to what could have caused this. but, you know, palestinians are, are saying this is part of what israel has been trying to do to make this even more complicated on us. and one of them actually spoke to us about that of the bundle. sounds weird. is it a healey government with try to end this day for us is good. so that you,
1:18 am
the intelligence officer called us more than one's saying don't threes have massive slide when your daughter daneen is released? it's forbidden. that's a pleasure to the photo. i see this as a way to intimidate tests, 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 how much they just live in the who is going to stop the community. can you tell us a little bit more about who these 90 prism is out there to say to be released. we know that the women or children, but what exactly have they been charged with? yeah, let me tell you the story of mo, add and hatch. he's now 17 years old, and this is his 2nd release in a swap deal. we interviewed him in november when he was released. his father was very emotional crying, saying that's my son was only participating in a proof this to protect the palestinian by the way and communities near the home.
1:19 am
and jericho in the occupied westbank. he was released in november of 2023, and then he has been a rest of later again. and that's why you know, you're talking about these young boys who are just put in a situation under occupation where if they do something very little to challenge with this type of school, they are faced with jiggled time. and again we are talking about boys. are they? there are 312 in this list, but the rest are women, including grandma has an in, she's a writer. she was a new mother for a hair child when she's been arrested. her family says that she had received threats from these really intelligent saying if she continues to talk about cause on social media and then she's gonna get the rest of and now the family cannot wait to re unite with the law. of especially the daughter would be seeing her mom again . and also we should mention that one of the most prominent names on the list is
1:20 am
the a p, f as needed a highly those are or who is really, really prominent in, in the policy and entire tory. and finally, other really guarantees at all that if once these prisoners release to throughout the next 6 weeks of this day, and if any of these prisoners are really said that they won't just be real wrist as again on some other different charge. yes, i mean as role when it's released, it really says palestinians, it says, unless they commit something else or, or what they consider acts against the state of israel, then they want a re arrest them. but indeed they've been re arresting palestinians, including the royalty. he had spent a now, a total of 44 years in his retails. he'd been released in a swap deal in the year 2011. and he spent 23 years. he got married a he a sold, he's gonna, you know, have a good time with his family,
1:21 am
but ultimately he got re arrested and now he spent more than 10 years in his really jails and the family cannot wait to have him back. so when we talk about the insurance is there are none, but palestinians still wait for the swap deals as you know. one important way, if not the only way from many boston is to realize what their loved ones. and like you said is now well off to midnight and so no sign of these 90 prism is that with it to be released on day one of the safe spot. maybe even thank you. once again, we really do appreciate you pressing it all down for us. thank you for us present enjoy bod and addressed the nation. and came moments off to the 1st is rarely captives were released from casa. he says it's now to the trump administration to make sure the deal is upheld by all sides. today, she's fine. garza and release of hostages does result of a principle and effective policy. and we prep presided over for months and we get, we got here without a wider war in
1:22 am
a least many predicted now falls an extra ministration to help them. but if we met this too, i was pleased to have our team speak as one voice in the final days. well, adam clements joins us now. he is a former diplomat and also served as a pentagon officially joins us from washington. d. c. thank you very much for being with us here on al jazeera, a festival. i mean, obviously, over the last the last week or so, there has been much contention about who's responsible for the steel trump or bite . and why do you think it is so important for both of them to claim responsibility? thank you tom. i think you're right that there is a very interesting detailed way of know from fresh reporting. and that's what that represented as some, both the outgoing bite administration and trump administration were present for some of the notations. and there's also been some other details in the press about
1:23 am
the final pressure about how all these negotiations had become so close to come. so close for many, many weeks. and then finally uh, president trump, the middle east envoy came and put some last minute pressure on that. and yeah, who get on the arm president a prime minister rather than yahoo directly. and finally get it over the finish line. so this is just an initial part, this is step one. a lot of the work still needs to be done, and these are significant challenges for the incoming trump administration. we can talk about yes is obviously a huge challenge just to make sure it's, uh, it lost it. i mean, how much pressure is on on donald trump right now, because he is, you know, as, as everyone a, as he keeps on telling everyone he is the, the deal maker. so what does he need to do in the, in the days ahead to make sure that this all doesn't for the past. ok. that's like from a task going operational standpoint, there are a lot of details that are not clear to me completely. namely how to both sides in gaza,
1:24 am
report to some type of 3rd party of violations. and then what is the mechanism, or how is their security? what, what mechanism other than a moss will guarantee security where the institutions are one governance will come in to help control and provide governance to guys as to that, in contrast, with a ceasefire in loveland on where you have the lebanese army that comes in as these really, defense forces leave, and then there's a concerted government and that there are political aims. clearly, political aims and, and goals stated that to promote the mission of the lebanese armed forces as it doesn't exist in gaza. and so now i think, where does the jump in ministration use this political capital, this momentum that it has? how does it work with partner allies and goals? states with countries, with the exceptions, from brain grand, your levels, to also strategically. where do we go from here? is just in and a few months, or are there really security decisions that are made that can put the middle east
1:25 am
back in at your directory that stabilizes that in a long term. but might not even last a few months, if uh, many of the as rarely politicians have anything to do about that to do with it. because they have uh stated that they don't want it seeing go see this, go to a stick and size how this donald trump actually going to deal with that and how much pressure will he bring to bear on the yahoo ends that very, very fragile coalition. um to make sure that it does stick to your right before the last couple weeks we didn't know the details of what trump what, how much pressure you put in that? yeah, we knew in the past really he gave a lot of what a lot, a lot of leeway for a previous is really governments. but now this pressure, it could be indicative of a further pressure of trying to in the, in the long term, the conflict, i think it's also will be interesting to see what results of a lot of the trumpet, ministrations appointees. for example,
1:26 am
the us and bass are to israel. my can be very much pro israel. we also have the republicans in the congress, very, very hawkish towards iran, pro israel. but can trump bring them around to get them to understand the strategic reasons of why the, or what the purpose might be a pressuring and netanyahu government or any israeli government to look longer term rather than just in the tackle. and the next few months, obviously ensuring the security and safety and gaza is going to full on the groups outside of a mouse and the end is row. how involved do you think that don't trouble once the united states to be when it comes to what happens there. and in the months that hit on the ground and gaza to i think whether he wants to or not. many, many countries, including in this context and gaza, looks united states for military standpoint. as far as the intelligence resources.
1:27 am
the resources that the us has at embassies around the region from a different matic standpoint, economically what it can do to lead the international community and trying to find money actually build infrastructure, basic services. all these things the internation can be, will look to the us to provide leadership. and i think this is once again, twice at the very beginning. what does and come in terms of ministration do with this political capital? how does it use that currency in order to build a coalition of nations that we can build more long term solutions than what we've had now? and frankly, even before the october 7th, the tax. okay, we'll have to leave it the thank you so much will be fascinating, obviously to say exactly how trump and the his administration plays this in the days and weeks ahead. and him, claimant's opponent diplomat and also served in the pentagon. thank you. so sort of hit hit on ellen's is there a displace palestinians are returning home through the rubble?
1:28 am
but i'm sure what they will find the have a lower they will start down on the width falsely goal. psych loan shown 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 range to 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, the remains large, y for the south of this will pass. there's the $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
1:29 am
a little bit quieter. but look at that brisbin $33.00 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, christ 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 today. and 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, march twilio across indo china of the israel's war on gaza, continues the new series takes you beyond the headlines of the country we were now set for a month and i operated again every day. most of my lists were just children.
1:30 am
award winning move to find some repeat to speak to plastic such. and victoria rose . i think when you go and you know that you're making a difference, it's very hard. no escape. i refrain on tuesday around the the you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl is 3 female captives have been very united within mothers, 15 months after they were taken by him off and held in johnson jerome stein branca
0 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on