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on the there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own event, you know counter everything's. the 90 percent of sitting in prison is enough read from israeli jails is part of the goal is a ceasefire. the at, on the clock, this is out 0 life from the also coming up the yes celebrations in the occupied westbank is the prism is a welcome bank. buy tubing and cross. the t's comes up to 3 female is really
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captive held in gaza, or we united with the families of to be released they $100.00 davis, the red crossing kansas city on the 1st day of the grievance between israel and the welcome to our special coverage of the si, fi and gaza israel has not really 90 posting and prism is as part of the deal with a mass they are now in the to me a you can see these are life pictures. now there's one of the buses that left from off of prison in the occupied westbank is this now right. the and prisoners have beat this and barking me jubilant crowds. and being greeted by relatives at pallets is coming out of the streets and the hundreds and hundreds to welcome the and keep
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palestinian prisoners who in the past have been released from off of prison. the buses in virginia. now some will be making their way on to ramallah, where they will, the to be reunited with their loved ones, crowd to be cheering and welcome to the fireworks. and the skies and women and children are in this 1st phase of release. and that is also seen. 3 is ready to, capt says release the united with the from is within now from it can be a little extra has more on day one of the seats, $5.00 231-5253 is really a 100 over to the red cross by how much is minutes ringling? because sounds brigade and i was off to the seas. 5 again. thousands of palestinians turned into sorrow. your square celebration, what they hope is an end to the genocide in garza, a lisa, this very ami released this voltage of to on starting brecker. emily demaury and
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run me gone in as they were taken into custody. and then these images, they were re united with them, others joined to what has become known as hostage square and tennessee. when many had gathered month after month to month, the government do move to end the process to various for full days. and that's knowing that she's going to be on the list for an us and, and now seeing her and seeing that she can walk. and here, the really big relief in new york, your point westbank, hundreds of palestinians help the own vigil near the off a minute to prison. just reinforces pipe. take us, not them for the crowns. just the the full 90 prisoners were finally released and the dead as the night. most of the women and children as the seeds find too
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cold kind of stimuli for most of the display split. israel's will return to rafa, han eunice, and jamalia to find communities flattened homes destroyed. well less and that is in the middle sort of them. and how do we came in this morning? is they amounts to cease for? we came with hopes, thinking we might find a single room, anything simple, just as much shelter to protect us. but when we arrived, we found this tragic from the moment we reached tabaya, we knew nobody had been sped. we realized we wouldn't find a single house standing in the. it's like many a mile has know what else to go. and so she'll have to rebuild his life mess with assemblies with what she has salvaged. as part of the do a con, voice from the you ins, won't the food program have become entering, the called the strip through crossings in the north and the south? lot none,
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none that i wish i could go back and help. we wished that every minute the positives we could go to these people, they have no food or medicine or shelter and all of the houses have been hit by striking. they have nothing left with more than 2000000 people, fully dependent on food assistance, homeless and without any income. the trucks will need to keep on coming. no mentor back out to sara. well, let's get the very lights this uh from a corresponded needed for him and he was in the occupied westbank the last time around, covering the kind of senior prison release of november 2023. and let's look at these pictures. now. we can see the, the bus has arrived there in virginia and the people, the presidents have been coming up for women and children coming off and we're just talking, this is, this is an important much needed my right. yes. for boston in the for boston infirmities to be gathering and this moment together and singing 10 thing, welcoming their loved ones. indeed do something that palestinians were looking
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forward to the after devastating 14 in more than 15 months of this war on the besieged gauze as to watching difficult images and videos of their follow palestinians being bombarded, killed in dallas. and now they have not only seen the seas fire, take effect with now also the exchange, the swap. the deal is moving forward and we're seeing in families greeting their loved ones. we've seen the bus make its way outside of the open military prison. and you know, all the families were gathering near the buses, trying to, you know, get a glimpse of their loved ones. you can see some of the on board. the buses are blowing kisses outside to the crowds outside. but tell us more about those who have been one of them was the, has an in, at rights or in the, during the list that she was crying. indeed, as she was seeing these crowds greeting her,
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we've been speaking about her and the previous shows that she had left the newborn and a child to who was, you know, a few months old and then she was arrested. now she's expected to be reunited with her family, mainly her baby mo, at mo, at the hatch. we've interviewed in november 2023 each. he had been released in that the captives the deal that took place at the time. then he got fed us that again, and now we expect his father to be a greeting him the last time we've seen his father being so emotional. he's saying may, may, may, child is 16 years old. he's a young man, young boy, and he was just his, his issue was that he was participating in a demonstration to support the brother and community of jericho. so, you know, these moments are, are cherished to bypass a senior, and they, for
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a change or seeing some sort of happenings that seemed fireworks. but it's not far from anyone. it's who remembered how difficult it is in the seas goes to for not right now. how much that people have suffered sacrifice to where and so much pain. so yes, they are celebrating, but they're keeping garza and guns and their hearts and minds. and that does not guarantee that some of those being released will just be re arrested again because that's what's happening before. yeah, i think i, i counted at least 3 names on this specific list today that i've interviewed in november 2023 when palestinian prisoners with release as part of the ceasefire deal that took place at the time. so it is, you know, i just really occupation that this is the ok for the west bank. so there's no guarantee whatsoever. these really forces are not going to address them. again,
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of course, israel says that they released them based on the charge that they took them. and then if they do something else, they have the right to re address them. an impulse thing is with tell you that they abuse this policy and they want to the mind, palestinians that they are controlling every single aspect of their lives. you know, looking at these pictures, the numbers we see uh no as large and as big as the numbers we've seen in november of 2023. and that's fortunately because of the delay. that's fortunately because of the threats that have been a given to palestinian families, but it is a whole sort of the morning isn't as well. and indeed, based on those came from all across the occupied to us bank. why? because they want to take their loved ones home. no, we've been hitting it. also the mayor had the over the while i had told people, if they cannot go because of the is really check, wins all across the a few by the spring. but they have a place to stay under my left until in the daylight because we've been talking about those subtler attacks against the palestinians that took place not only in
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several villages but also on the roads linking palestinian cities, one another. so we are talking about the also a sense situation. you are seeing them happy right now, the united uh, but also they have to worry about how they're going to get home and how they're going to get home things. i think we can see that there's a place up there at the into the for red cross, and one of the states that we're getting in here, we want you to see that you can see people on the stuff is what exactly what you're talking about. this waving to the loved ones is a, they come off and then the crowds just outside this vision very, very high is it's, it's a very emotional moment and remember that not just for the families of prisoners but for the palestinian community as a whole. why? because you would barely find the family that does not have someone in his way to just or had someone in this really jails or news someone and it's really jail. so it's an issue that's very close to positive means. okay,
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need to hang on that because we'll be back with you in just a moment, but i just want to go to talk about the 3 is really cut to see where we united with the problem is we reported earlier on and they were reunited in their own sense of the, for that part of sort let's go to home to salutes who's in the mom because israel has done houses here from operations within the country. so how does that? we've been seeing emotional unions. the to with these 3 released is riley captives and they've had the medical checks and now the slow process of reintegration is underway. that's right. the doctor is at the hospital where those captives were received. actually said that they arrived in pretty good health, so they postponed some of those medical exams that they were sent to have tonight so that they could spend the time reuniting with their families. these really military had confirmed once those captives were in the hands of these really army and that they were crossing the border from that buffer zone into is really
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territory. they were then air listed to a hospital where they were a 43 united with their families. but these 3 women were reunited with their mothers at the military base in the south, out of town, near the gauze border. but none the less, this is something that the family members have been waiting for for nearly 15 months. and they say that even though they have their children, that this is a time where the ceasefire deals should be seen all the way through. so that the remaining captives could also be released. this is something the families have been outspoken about since the start of the ceasefire deal since it was talked about since the details of it emerge. rather saying that this is a deal but needs to go to phase 3, because if it's just to phase one and not fighting continues, that means that only 33 count davis would be released as the how does it tell us about the is really premier because he's been speaking as well as me.
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that's right, benjamin netanyahu spoke to a general and these really military who is in charge essentially of now the transport operations for these captives getting them from the red cross, getting them across the gums of border into the hands of is really forces will veneer who has been to the hospital, he said essentially that israel's prepared to do anything. it can afford the captives that are being released. but you have to remember that benjamin netanyahu was under so much pressure from the right wing sect of his government. now that this deal is in place, in fact it cost him one of the factions of his coalition been beers far right. jewish power parties who submitted their resignation in protest of this deal but admits. and y'all would reportedly offered other right wing members of the government were talking about smoke rich and his party really design is i'm offered them some sort of assurances that israel is going to go back to the fighting, which is a little bit still unclear exactly what that means that in young has been talking about full american support,
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about going back to the war is how this violates the ceasefire. but there haven't really been any talk for missing yahoo about what if israel violates the ceasefire of course. but nonetheless, a lot of pressure under nathan yahoo to the lot of time to get here. it took more than 8 months after this framework was brought to the table to get to this place were captives where release were policy named prisoners were released from his rarely jails which also i might add, was a huge point of contention for these really government about palestinian prisoners being released to this was something that the right didn't want to see at all, especially in this number of thousands that we're talking about throughout this deal. and honda, this is of course, we must remember the 1st phase of phase one of the day. one of this, these 5 agreements is a long way to go. there certainly is a long way to go. so phase one is $42.00 days and the amount of captives that will be released is as follows. so this is the 1st day 3 captives are released. saturday
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is the 7 in which 4 captives will be released. and then every week following that 3 captives will be released until the 6th and final week of phase one, in which 14 is really captives would be released at one. but around the 16 of these $42.00 days, that's when we do association for phase 2 would start and it's a little bit more complicated because there are measures that these really government had previously said were non negotiable, as like, withdrawing from key areas like necessary. and, and philadelphia, throughout the gaza strip. so there are these negotiations that are going to have to restart about these 2 nets. and yahoo says that he has the right to go back to the fighting. if the terms aren't, what he wants have him as violates the ceasefire. but again, everyone is waiting with bated breath to see what's going to happen because shortly this the spire came as a sigh of relief. put an end to the war, is still not guaranteed. i will leave it. definitely, ma'am. thanks very much a 100. so that reporting from amman, let's bring need to bring him back in
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a who knows the story better than most and need to have need be able to quote you on it for a very long time. and it, it's, as we look at these emotional pictures using visual reading is taking place, important to remember that, you know, around the world we hear about kind of seeing him, prisoners being released. but perhaps people who don't know the story as well as you do, people forget that these are the friends that brothers, this is the mother's father's children, the palestinians. this is an important message. yes indeed. and especially for the mothers who were trying to explain to us during the past release. that's yes, you are seeing young boys who are 1415 who are trying to look like they are strong. these are still young boys living under administrative occupation that are going through difficult prison time. and these children, tuscany and all of them women, men, children are tried in is really military ports with may much of the time they do
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not have it, their whites, they cannot see their families. i remember interviewing someone who was responsible for the young boys in his really jails at house and in prison or himself. and he was telling me, i had young boys crying. one of them was saying, i want my mom. and as we've been saying time and again that when as really charges someone with throwing drugs or most of cooked it as is really forces reading the city, it does not necessarily mean that they've done that. but sometimes to avoid negative c processes at fluids. and it is easy to avoid the high a conviction rates. it's 97 percent at least. so they sometimes say that they've done the act to just to be able to be released earlier. and to avoid this leg teach a process that will eventually see them and being
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a in jail. so it's, it's really a difficult movement for so many families and, but for many, the palestinian prisoners in his really do enjoy a good reputation. they're seen as people who are resisting these really military occupation, those who are trying to take care of one another, protect one another. i remember when we were going to the janine refugee camp little woman telling us that we see the violations that are happening against our women, our children, our people on a day to day basis. so the lease that we could do is to try and do something for our population. so yes, they are sisters and brothers is mothers of children who they left behind and during the war received the numbers of palestinian prison. there is increase
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and increase with is really raised multiplying, sometimes averaging 40 reads per day to different places and the okay point with bags of rounding up so many palestinians and not just the rest of the palestinians . we have, we also have the experience of the tensions long as long as the tensions with a groups of palestinians would be taken outside of their homes, thrown in the cold and in the hot weather outside. and then the palace is ready and through gators with blind fold them and interrogate them for hours and hours. and, you know, see that there's a looks like a perhaps, and mother and daughter were united off to who knows how long. yes, because we have been saying that some of these sentences are clear, cold, administrative detention, which is. and so you know, sentences, and most of the tension policy allows israel to keep these about simeon prisoners in prison without even pressing charges against them. and they can keep renewing
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them and renewing them. so even for their families of prisoners who did not spend a lot of time, relatively in jail. one father was speaking today. he was saying, my daughter was her detention would the end, supposedly in 2 months, but every minutes with her, every minute the freedom is with it. so it's yeah, i mean, i think every, we can speak to somebody on the phone and we're right in saying that we can't do say no, we can. yeah. i believe it's a send me a i would who was held hello. send me a. yeah, i'm just gonna pass it. let's see. oh is notes? i mean sorry, sorry. drag it the model. one of the release palestinian princes already be waiting for one or 2 that record the mother and bear with me. she's not going to pass it on to need to, to handle this because the speaking of this and match any, the matching
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the match, anybody came in, i came in to do the good. it is a time the big to come do not get out there. i think we, we have struggling to get through this moving time. i think she is in talking to someone and she's in tears and she's greeting them. maybe she cannot hear me. okay, what, i'll tell you what, let's just try and get a better connect. so that you can certainly get a sense of be a nation, of course, be released up to this point. i don't know that it comes to the line is gone now, but we'll try again. we'll keep trying. i think it's breakfast variance, get a sense of, of what's happening. so need to just tell us mold, as i said, 200, this is the 1st phase of phase one of day one. what's the next part of the pricing?
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well, as that was explaining, they added, we are talking about the 7 with through or is really capt. as our expect it to be nice that there's a ratio for how many palestinians are expected to be the least along side in exchange. really for the is really captive then we'll have every week we will have a 3 captive is being released and the palestinians as well. until with each the, with the last week with we are expecting to see the rest of the captives and who was agreed upon in the deal being released all at once. so we expected that week. the last week you can say the beginning of reception is where we see a more of the people who are upset of a new life sentences nick. and as we were saying that those people are subjected or
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expected to be released abroad, deported. and for them, it's either jail or being deported abroad. so that's a, a tough situation for many families. but at least if they would, to, you know, given the choice between leaving date or leaving the country. unfortunately, we would have to move the country if, if they would do and what about the next stage and the lives of those who, who would be released because you have these happy, wonderful moments of reunion. and then what are they getting back to? because the he said the set are types of getting worse and they than we've seen so many i think that the can can hear me that it doesn't have the last. so let me the keeps getting the cut out that have the
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last minute the a good mind coming to the main screen in the account of the way to to, to keep those with what we're trying to do. his leader. let's try this beat, the record, the motor, who's one of the released productivity in prison is on the phone line from between the of the car. and actually, we can't make the connection very well. you know, why? because the number of people is the probably affecting the connection and we've suffered from death in the past renews in november with even when we were trying to get news to the news this kid and do how we would have in your shoes. and specifically that i would a s, n g and such a large truck has been affected. and then, and targeted by these really forces the at that time. so again, it's a,
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it's an emotional as good as it is. whether it's where the try will keep trying to get to speak to somebody that could just go back to what we're talking about before and, and what prism is released now, will these people especially know women and children? what are they going back to? yeah, and, and the, the ongoing thread consecutive on and they then and, and there's no guarantee or reassurance that they will not get the rest of again. so that there is that looming over their head. these really forces can enter any a city village refuge. you can read this and the rest people left, right and center, especially since after the we were we've been reporting it on an increase in the number of palestinian prisoners currency were talking about and within 10000 palestinian prisoners inside does really jails on average before the world where they're talking about the number ranging between 5006000 prisoners. so the
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numbers have been increasing, but also the treatment inside this really jails have been getting more and more difficult. but yes, they are it going again is to it a difficult situation. they're going to to asian with settlers kent, eh, wreck havoc, burn palestinian homes activity just earlier. today we've seen these really such as attacking villages where they believe that some of those palestinians are going to be released at they been attacking them and one boy of 15 year old has lost his life. so really it's a difficult life and there is really occupation and it's not like, you know, that there has been a saying amongst best indians that yes, they leave prison, but they leave one small prison to the larger prison which is filter probably just fine. of course, we have been waiting a long time for this to happen today. i mean, no, it just didn't have close to for weeks and weeks and months, months, but today itself, because we can expect to hold a i'm,
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it's happened in the middle of the night. why is that? why the delay? well, if we're judging based on what used to happen during the november 2023 and a nice as we've seen those these happen again and again, every day. uh, these really captives would be nice, but then the posting in ones would take hours and hours and past indians would be standing outside in the cold and in the darkness. but we've been hearing today from is really sources, namely channel 12 saying that there has been certain issues related to one female prison there who was reportedly either missing or was not on the list so that you know, took longer than expected. but again, in november we've seen that we've seen that people as late as 3 am local time would waiting to see their loved ones and the mice with them. and not only have the delay
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been causing them a lot of attention to old. so the is really to gas, these really raids, these really continued attacks against boston is we're trying to mark such a a moment. that is really a key movement in their lives. and very if we need to just in 30 seconds or so, what's next off to this initial phase? yes, we're talking about the phase one that will last for 6 weeks each week we expect to see it swap and like this one. then on the 16th, the negotiations for phase 2 will start. this will be a 40 to the phase and then we have faith 3. there's, we'll talk about the day after. right. seems like there's a long way to go need it for the time being. thanks very much indeed. before we go, just to recap of what's happening. it is almost help us to in the morning there and the occupied westbank hasn't stopped hundreds and hundreds of palestinians from coming out onto the streets to welcome the 90 palestinian prisoners who in the past
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