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for more information, please visit the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the all the 90 kind of thing in prison. it's a free for me. is there any deals on regards of the, the cloud? cuz this is out to 0 in life and also coming out the separations and dimensional reunions. the kind of thing in prison is a welcome back like the this is,
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comes up to 3 female is really tough to tell them dogs that are united with the families of to being really there, 100 in the red cross and goes to city on the 1st day of the grievance between israel, the so welcome to our special coverage of the seas. foreign gulf and israel has released 90. promising in prison is part of the deal with a mass. they are welcomed by ecstatic crowds in the bay to now in the occupied westbank, women and children in prison is of the 1st to be freed in this initial phase of the deal. 82003 things are expected to be released over 6 week period. o 3 is ready to captive. it will say being released as part of the seats for honeymoon for folks know durable in central cost. free on thursday. after
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3 today, units are handed over to the rent press buy from us military when sun for game in the hours after the seas fired to get. c 1000 meeting with the keys in into the inside. in guns later, this reading army relieves this footage of doris stein. but sir, emily damn re enrollment gone. and as they were taken into their custody, reunited their mother's that she the as well knowing what the square and some of the many have gathered month after month. the demand and government to do more to in the price to various for full days. and that's knowing that she's going to be on the lease or not. and,
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and now seeing her and see that she can walk the entire spend hundreds of how the visual near the offer military rated forces fire through a gas close to the dance and disease family. find the united with the fire to cool possibly this is where it was worth return to run and under down here to find communities and flattened homes destroyed one less and that is in the middle sort of them. and how do we came here this morning? as they amounts to cease fire, we came with hope thinking we might find a single room, anything simple, just as michelle 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
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a single house standing in no good life, many avoid the has nowhere else to go and see if she will have to rebuild her life and that of her families with what she has felt as part of the deals and convoys of from the us world for the programs have begun entering the dogs a straight line of men, and 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 that houses have been hit by strikes. they have nothing left more than 2000000 people, fully dependent on food assistance, homeless and without doing. the trucks will need to keep coming. the trucks are holding the start. people here are spending their 1st night in more than a year without fear of is regularly misfired. let's try it without fear. they won't
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make it until the morning though the new they might have bring a glimmer of hope, that bits of fragile seas fire will become a permanent piece. it will also reveal the monumental tasks rebuilding live shattered by israel's destruction of the gaza strip. had even more, i was just the euro from the gaza strip. palestine i lets people, of course, wouldn't need abraham, who knows the story very well being for me for many, many years and needed. this is an important moment. in extreme times he has been very emotional indeed who has been seeing images of these families greeting one another. the most prominent palestinian prisoner in dispatch is the p. f and p leader and the occupied the west bank a highly de josh, who used to be a member of the policy in parliament. and he was really shocking to see how she looks now with old gray hair. and she used to look always with like her big kelsey black hair, and now you see how the present has taken its toll on her. she has been in solitary
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confinement and that's why she hasn't been giving a lot of interviews. now we've seen lots of cameras, but we've also seen the and a lot of emotional moments of other prisoners being the united with their loved ones, including those who, with at least now for the 2nd time or in the 2nd release. like get at one young boy from jericho. he was released in november of 2023 in the ceasefire then. and now he's been released again. it's really, you know, h seen that many policy and companies across the occupied with bank hope to be a part of because remember, we are looking at the upcoming weeks. we're more exchanges are expected to happen if the ceasefire takes hold and a lot of people are waiting, anticipating, hoping that their loved ones are going to be part of the supervisor. and we saw
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hundreds and hundreds of people out on the streets didn't weigh. it says the buses left the prison and went through between here and on to remodel. and at a very late time, all these are the 2 o'clock in the morning and he is and they were waiting for a long, long time because the swap was supposed to take place around 14 g, which is thought to just a bit later when these really captives with a nice but as we've seen in november 2023, the process of releasing palestinian prisoners always came lease or march months later in the day, leaving these families out in the cold, waiting, anticipating, hoping. and indeed, some of them were concerned that this is, you know, there might have been a problem with the, with the deal itself. so it's so much joy, let's say, sure. and is going through this elements of it. it is the 1st phase of the 1st phase on day one and took place and they to run to a place on the day to exactly say in the event. so a long way to go. yes. yes indeed, been,
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and we have it next week and for is really captives are going to be released in exchange for palestinian ones. and then we have that happening every week until the end of the 42 day these. but then we have negotiations for phase 2. that is also expected to last for $42.00 days. but the negotiations would start on the 16th of this the start of this deal. so and then you have phase 3. so a lot is going on in terms of how much posting is, are hoping the ceasefire will take, run the way. and as we look at these emotional pictures of people being re united with the loved ones, high emotions at the moment. but what, what do they go back to? because we see an uptick in finance, and we'll fight with bankruptcy legal seconds and say, yes, we have been seeing already and increases the tax since the war started. and it's continued to aggravating for an escalate across the occupied with banks. but in the
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past few hours, we've seen is really settlers gathering together it calling for attacking protest in villages where they believe these prisoners are going to be, they need to and they've indeed attacked so many villages. they've been on the road with main roads, disconnecting a palestinian, the cities from one another. and attacking selecting is one boy of 15 middle because it's a come through his wounds after these really forces as salt him after an attack by the get his really is suckers. in the area, so we're talking about the tense situation. remember the occupied was think is not part of the deal. and also palestinians fear that the is really government. it has taken a or would be trying to use the see suarez to get more access in more. and let's see allowance from the us administration to continue building in league in this reason building. so we are talking about the constitution that is only expected to
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escalate and the okay by the us bank. but for now happy moments, emotional moments and re and i fit people reuniting indeed need it will leave, they will let you go. thank so much the if your analysis and expert, you're thankful. well have the solution is funny developments from amman because israel has burned out 0 from operating within the country. the mysteries e mail is really captives released from dogs that have been reunited with their families at a hospital in central israel. these really military had confirmed once they cross the border from gaza into israel, that they were in the hands of as really forces where they went and initial identity check followed by an initial medical exam before they were lifted to the hospital. once they arrived, doctor said they were actually in pretty good shape so they could delay their medical exams a bit so that they could spend more time with their families. this was a ceasefire deal that was a long time in the making and family members of these captive say that they are happy to have their loved ones back. but this is
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a ceasefire deal that needs to be seen all the way through past phase one, past phase 2 and ultimately to phase 3. because that is the only way to ensure the release of the remaining is really captives. it's also worth mentioning that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was under a lot of pressure to make this deal happen under pressure by incoming us president donald trump, by pressure by the outgoing bided administration. and also pressure from is really society who had been protesting against his leadership for more than a year, but none the less, this was just the 1st release of captives on saturday. we can expect for more captives to be released that they 7 of the ceasefire followed by 3 captives each additional week before. finally, the 6th and final week of the 42 day pause. that is phase one we're for team captives will be released from the central jersey to a man. i will pass the news forcibly display some northern dogs are returning home
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through the revels. the area has been on the seats for more than 3 months. 15 months. if it's brand new tanks on garza flattens, launch parts of the product, the entire tree and displaced the 1900000 of it's a 2300000 residents. well, thought colutus in northern garza, with thousands of people displaced by his really attacks are returning to what's left of the homes. today is the 1st day of the sea. as far as is why the army with a drill full value of the box and then nothing doesn't slip residence of people who are forced to move or from nothing goes trip to the government sitting now on returning to the homes. as a cap put in 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 and l shockey district think i lost the truth. i am now going to see how my house is. hopefully i will find
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a few holes to live behind. i used to live in this building with my family, and my uncle's families will look on the agreement about a kind of solo of it was a 5 troll building. the building used to host around 50 people, including my father, myself, and our families. something with them and the sheriff when i started off, as you can see, the house, the whole thing was reduced to rubble on the cab. 50 people of my family will live in the streets. schools have also being destroyed. there is no life at all in the case of seeing the area and the northern part of the gaza strip. i bid in uh, hold on one, know who you and this is a house and all of our neighborhoods, all of it destroyed, even the mosque was targeted and destroyed this even difficult to set up a teams. here. i am talking through a little a soft hallway neighborhood. where is it almost patient for more than 3 months for seemed to be able to evacuated a fleet to the gauze city and behind me,
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after it was a drew from the swanson developer who to come hundreds of families object. 2 earning to the homes in july, i never fit you can admit handling also bit 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 how big that is, fine, any i seos for you know, bump things, no more attacks, no more besieging rule evacuation orders. and as you can clearly see, the turn of butler still have concerns about if there have any homes or not. because these way, the army destroyed the vast majority of the residential buildings and jo, better if you can on of the box was the capital with us just data us the fall, we neighborhoods, palestine, what 15 months of is really bombardments of goza,
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the full pitch risk define any is a political, i'm less than he was a research it for. they tell us to me and return center at the school of oriental in african studies. he says it could take decades for garza to rebuild. while many a ride, the feeling joy and relief after the whole row of the past 15 months. this cease fire is not the end of the structural genocide that has been in place since 9048 and we are entering uncharted territory. but it has really been one of the most intense genocide awards in recent history. and we're now to a point where um,
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over 90 percent of housing units have been destroyed or damaged, which means that at least $80000.00 homes have been rented, and habitable schools, universities, hospitals, health centers, no sector as the sped from the homeless, total destruction. so the situation is beyond catastrophic and is really at the moment to little to return to what we saw in the past is the israel causes massive destruction in phase no consequences. so, and in the past, international governments have stepped in to foot the bill. but to break this cycle, if international governments are serious about wanting to help rebuild garza, they must 1st create the conditions that prevent israel from in the future, attacking what may be rebuilt. and one way to do that would be to fund the reconstruction. well, also cutting the massive economic military and diplomatic supports. days provided
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to israel is still a head here, announced sera celebrations in washington, d. c. at the make america great. again victory rodney less than a day before donald trump is sold in as of 47 presidents of the united states. the manipulated by those in power. and selection is unique and we've seen anything like this before. no pressure, they were instrumental in helping the president when the election imprisoned by so interested play as fast with their after non profits for people susceptible to government control is public. and it's designed to inflame and defense the way that the story is being told. not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on out just there. as is there a war on guys a continue, the new series takes you beyond the headlines of the country. we weren't enough for
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initial phase of the deal. 3 female concepts to be re united with the mothers 15 months off. they've been taken by a maximum health of gaza sorta enough time for that child, romeo goodman, and emily demari hybrid to the red cross in kansas city. and then driven across the board a to each room without the zeros on us all showed he was among the crowd. when the 3 is ready, captors were released. the, i'm now standing at the right square, where the vehicle's carrying is ready, captives have started to arrive on the same. there were scolded by custom brigade spices, massive crowds from among the guys and have flocks to the square. and these exclusive images you're watching on al jazeera, as we speak, we can see also a large number of custom brigade sizes. 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,
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captives disembarking the vehicle. and now the only way to be handed out so much as 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 spices to the red cross representatives with dr. levy is a form is ready negotiator and it says that net all his warning about his ready troops. thing in the philadelphia carter should be taken seriously. we know now without a shadow of doubt that a deal was that to be done festival, we could just stop with the deal in november of 2023. nothing yahoo chose to break
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that. we know that the several months under the newest circumstances, that has been the possibility of reaching a do nothing young continued to both change the reality on the ground. i've thrown your spine was in, looks go new obstacles in the way of a deal was this issue of philadelphia, so as well goes into the granular detail of that. there is some so i'm so the because they're all secured. yeah. next is then maps that were drawn up between this route and egypt in tubs of these rolls redeployment. but we know one thing for sure, not to use the whole day 50. if the deal continues beyond this $42.00 days as well, has to be fully out of the philadelphia, colorado vassal, nothing. yahoo is signaling, visitation, to a show that the, all the 1st phase of the deal, there is no further ceasefire. and you know, well,
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if you strip away all the propaganda will be the seat, all the lice from washington and israel's other hours. the best going to understanding what has been going on is to actually listen to the state to do tensions of israel's leaders from the president and the prime minister, 1000 cabinet ministers and members of the connect that may have told us that the fact that they will draw no distinction between us to begin and come back to the gossip. they have told us a bit genocidal intentions. not to you. always telling us now that he does not intend to see this through so he speak. we'll have to be held to the fire on the well were less than 24 hours away from the integration of donald trump is a 47th president of the united states. within the last few hours, trump march has come back with that. make america great again, victory, roddy, at the capital one
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a rena. he made promise of the promise of the crowd from vowing to build an eye and a missile shield to repelling all of president j. biden's executive orders. he also took credit for the cx, 5 engaged perhaps the most beautiful. this week we achieved an epic ceasefire agreement as a 1st step forward. lastly, this disagreement could only have happened as a result of our historic victory in november, redway. some victory was at that grade is, i don't even know which was great or 2016 or this one. i think this one i'm, i kinda has moved from the running. it was standing room only and there wasn't really much of that. the crowd had too full. i was outside to get into the arena. they were all good once they got in with a pop concert. the comments
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from hollywood royalty. he will make america great again, the dental code for them, but they will wait to donate from well, thank you very much. thank you. who purchased this thing and pledged a better future? we're going to cut your taxes and inflation slash your prices. getting a back down, raise your wages and bring thousands of factories back to the usa, right where they belong, and that'll be done through terrorists and smart policy. we will build american, we will buy america, then we will hire american. i will end the war in your brain. i will stop the chaos of the middle east and i will prevent world war 3 from happening. it was consumed as well that the president elect will be signing a lot of executive orders. once he takes office,
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among them and the top of the list, we were told one on immigration. mike kind of, i'll just sierra washington. within the lead, up to drums know gratian now to 0 is broad costing special coverage, focusing on issues central to us. domestic on foreign policy is 0 venue from washington, dc were joined by phyllis bennett's. you're a fellow at the institute for policy studies. you have a forthcoming book, understanding palestine and israel, and you're an international advisor to jewish boys for p. satisfied being with us. great to be with you. i want to start by just getting your reaction to what we've seen on full day one of this cease fire and hostage release deal between mos in israel day one. the 1st thing we saw was the release of the hostages . and of course, that's very moving, seeing people who have been without their families with their families, not knowing that's very powerful. and we saw this extraordinary level of organization and how they were turned over to the i,
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c r c. and then to the id f. and then to their families, so that's all good. the release of palestinian prisoners took longer, as is almost always the case here. it's sort of that's the secondary priority. it's made into a secondary priority. but the most important thing is that so far we have not seen breaches in the actual ceasefire. so there's been no bombings since we saw these really bombings, right up until the moment of the cease fire being implemented. and 20 people, as i understand that were killed in the last hour before. so these are, at least we're literally taking every opportunity to kill as many people as possible before they have to stop bonding with our bombs from this country paid for by our taxes. so that's what i'm thinking about it's, it's a huge relief, but we have to not let up for a minute on our work to make sure it gets implemented. so we don't know what happens assuming phase one, actually holes. we don't know what happens after that because phase 2 isn't
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guaranteed and it needs to be negotiated starting day 16, a phase one. right. and what we have seen is that the is really prime minister. netanyahu has said even the night before the just hours before the ceasefire went into effect in the national address to his own people. he said, we have no intention of giving up our military presence. our soldiers in the, in the court or along the, the, between the beach and the, the board or the edge of gaza. the israelis now control about a 100 meter wide, long strip that entire way. and part of the agreement says that they will move those, they will begin the process of moving those soldiers out. and he said, we're not only going to move, not move them out, we're going to add more. so he's already announcing his intention of violating the exact terms of the cease fire regardless of this, this spirit of the ceasefire. so there's going to take a huge amount of work and we don't know what kind of pressure if any, there will be from the trump administration. well, well man, yeah. who is said,
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if we need to resume fighting, if we feel we need to go back in there, i was doing fighting, we will do so we will do so with us support. he has said that and there is no reason to think that trump didn't promise him that for example, in his private meeting, whenever that was some weeks ago, we don't know what went on in that meeting. it may well have included a deal if you give me a ceasefire before i get sworn in, which is what i want. i don't want any disruption to buy a tube to my my celebrations in washington. i will not complain if you go back to war. he may have said other things, he may have made other promises. maybe he promised more settlement approvals in the west back. we don't know. so the you, the israel fights and generally acts in regards to the palestinians with american support. now in less than 24 hours, they are in the capital building, donald trump will take the oath of office and become the 47th president of the united states. does he, in your view, will he.
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