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part of the mentally examine the west invasion and us if it could ever realistically have succeeded afghanistan, the price of peace on out is 0. the 90 promising in prison is a free from his re details. as part of the goal is to cease fire the somebody pocket. this is just do a live from doe who will. so coming up the celebrations and emotional unions of the palestinian prisoners. a welcome back by jubilant crowns. the comes
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up to 3 female is ready captive sounding guns, or were united with their families up to being released on thousands of palestinians and gaza. begin the long journey back to their destroyed neighborhoods on the 1st day of the 65 to you. the thanks for joining us. 90 posting in prison is our returning home. the start of a cease fire in garza they being well combined expense. it crowds in between you and the occupied westbank, women and children prisoners the 1st to be freed. and this initial phase of the deal between israel and them, us, 82000 detainees are expected to be released in the next 6 weeks target. because it
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begins coverage from dera, bhalla, and central gaza. a t is of joy and relief as not to post the prison is released from the east pavement jail's return. her thousands turned out across the key point was thing to witness loved ones for unites but so many the memories of what they were forced to endure will remain the agenda. i left hell and now i mean have him. we're all out of hell these to violate those beat. us fired tear gas towards us. these to count to smaller heads were down on the floor. suddenly they would enter the cells and fire gas towards us. they said bad words that us. there's no food, no sweets, no salt, there's nothing women and children are the 1st to be freed in phase one of the long awaited ceasefire. the between israel and homos nearly to sounds that posting at present is expected to be released over the 6 week periods in montgomery due to us
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when they were treating us like animals. they give us little time to go out of the prison cells at 1 pm. we leave the cells like chickens, and then we will return to our cells. o, as earlier, most released 3 females is very captives held in goes, don't just, i'm pretty sure. emily de murray and throw me going and they were united with assemblies after spending 15 months in captivity, hundreds which the events unfold. intel of these inc was very, yeah. first full days. and that's knowing that she's going to be on the list for an us. and, and now seeing her and see that she can walk as split cold, some of the posts, then you force play displaced by israel's, for return to rough, or how do you and is and value money. what we're faced with devastation to find the
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hose. flats in the left and is noisy or less noisy in the middle. silverman had we came here this morning as they amounts to cease fire. we came with hopes, thinking we might find a single room, anything simple just as move 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 realize we wouldn't find a single house standing. like many i'm on has nowhere else to go. and she says she would have to rebuild her life. and that of have families with what she has sofas as part of the, the 8 con voice from the united nations world food program have become entering. the goal is to stripe through crossings in both the north and south. lot men. and i wish i could go back and help. we wished that every minute that passes, we could go to these people. they have no food, water medicine or shelter men that all of the houses have been hit by strikes. they
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have nothing left with more than 2000000 people, entirely dependent on food assistance, money homeless, and without any income. the trucks will need to keep coming tyrique up as an older 0 there that i post. i can now speak to town and companies easily joins us from de paula and central gaza. so tanika, this is obviously a meant to smuggle, been for the people of gaza, given that in the 1st full day is upon us of the seas file. want all the priorities for the 8 groups and indeed people that as well. uh, basically the moods at the end of the 1st day of the ceasefire, we needs to build on how much has been a multi legged and reflecting the very mess of a psychological emotional visit coats all of this will the ground be disruption
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from the vast majority of presidential heads up for us the gaza strip need have really has really imaged as some basic and immediate the months for me, for palestinians, including the immediate delivery of life saving supplies, including route to food, medical supplies for the valley. functional hospitals that costs interation right. now and how they can return back to their old life that has been widely stolen since the onset of the conflict on the ground. the have speaking to parents. in fact, they have expressed their relief that the children, at least for now, can sleep without see at night. and it gives them also chums that they can re unite with their loved ones or confirming their their last spot apparently as well for hospitals. the situation also remains a bit call me on the ground where they have been given a slight respite as no, uh, uh, the injuries are coming in, but for several years now the journey i just talked to for uh, reconstructing for
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a living, get a new place many families have left their evacuation. schultz has an open at and comments heading back to the areas that the web displaced from, but they have found nothing only russell, some of them in fact spanish to rebuild make shift tensile the wreckage of these destroyed homes. but they are suffering from the significant disruption of the civil infrastructure, and they are in the very desperate need for an immediate help regarding the rehabilitation of the destroyed water systems and the essential healthcare facilities that had been y d to somebody to it as a part of the east valley previously to refresh and gaza intact. of course, like key part of the deal is also the release of many hundreds of palestinian detainees in prison is how is not being received. i haven't got well, uh the uh the uh, the implementation of the deal has as part of the exchange of
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a prison is when is val and how much time had broke a temporary pose in terms of the tank spots. palestinians have celebrated the release of 19 palestinian prisoners. they asked the day in the west bank and also indeed during the process of swiping the valley as a female captives that we is read between his realm. how much in the lands of us are not yet uh as quiet in the hot beating areas of kansas city. the understand that right now the. busy the sign that had been made earlier, yes, today regarding the success of the swap that took place could be assigned for the the, the success of also followed the steps of exchanging prisoners. and it will help to enable the car runs as inspired to last and to hold in the future as long as both spots on the ground. we'll continue to come back to the terms of the agreements and the process made for the president, exchange prices on a freight little development site in terms of the sci fi in gaza terracon producing
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into about i think you earlier, my colleague nick clock spoke to i would just say what correspond to need to abraham, who was in the own keypad westbank covering the posting in prison of a lease during the november 2023 seized by she says, the deal has 4 hope to many palestinian families. this been seeing images of these families greeting one another way. the most prominent palestinian prisoner in dispatch is the p. f and p leader and the occupied the west bank a highly da da da. she 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 prison has taken its storm on her. she has been in solitary 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 and
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a lot of emotional moments of other prisoners being v united with their loved ones, including those who with a nice know for the 2nd time or in the 2nd to release the like k at one young boy, from jericho, he was released in november 2023 in the ceasefire then. and now he's been released again. it's really, you know, i seen that many passed in comedies across the occupied with ben coop to be a part of because remember, we are looking at the upcoming weeks where 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 few times that we saw hundreds and hundreds of people out on the streets. the new way is the buses left the prison and went through the studio room to room. and at a very nice time, all these families can 2 o'clock. the woman is and they were waiting for a long,
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long time because the swap was supposed to take place around 14 g, which started just a bit later when these really captives with a nice but as we've seen in november 2023, the process of releasing processing and prisoners always came later much, much later in the day, needed me some of these 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 a so much joy and let's say how the thing is forcibly displace from northern gauze. i'm returning home through the rubble. the area has been of siege mold in 3 months is ready of time. some goes since october of 2023 in flats, and large parts of the policy, nintendo tree, and space $1900000.00 of its $2300000.00 residents. last colutus in northern gauze,
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or with thousands of people displaced by is ready of tax. returning to us left of their homes today is the 1st day or the see as far as is right on me with a drawer full value of the box. and then nothing got to slip residence. uh people who are forced to move it from nothing goes trip to the guy. 1 sitting now on returning to the home as it got put in the sea behind you and allow me to slip away . so people started to this turn to the hose, hopefully a bunny lease. i left you a little. i spent the last 3 months displaced and l shockey district. thanks a lot for the truth and i'm now going to see how my houses. hopefully i will find a few holes to live behind. i used to live in this building with my family, and my uncles families will look on the agreement about a kind of solo, but it was a 5 full building. the building used to host around 50 people, including my 5 of myself and our families. something of them and the sheriff when i
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also left, as you can see, the house, the whole thing was reduced to rubble. metal 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 the hold up on that know who you then this is our house and all of our neighborhoods, all of it destroyed, even the mosque was targeted and destroyed. this even difficult to say that potentially at the end of i am talking through little a soft hallway neighborhood with the army station for more than 3 months. for us seemed to be able to evacuated a fleet to the gauze city and behind me after it. um it was a drew from the small it's under about never who to come. hundreds of families are . 2 going to the homes in july, i never heard you can and very tunnel and also bit here. and as you can clearly see behind me, hundreds of families,
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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? no more bump things, no more attacks, no more besieging rule evacuation orders. and as you can clearly see, the turn and butler still have concerns about if there have any homes or not. because those way the army destroyed the vast majority of the residential buildings and jo, better if you can. and of the box was the capital with us just data. as the fall we neighborhoods palestine picture of stephanie was ever such shift for the past to give a ton send to the school of oriental and african studies in london. and he says they have special community, she comp support to israel and use the funds to help rebuild guns. and while many are right and the feeling joy and relief after the whole row of the past 15 months,
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this cease fire is not the end of the structural genocide that has been in place since 1948. and we are entering uncharted territory. but it has really been one of the most intense genocide awards and recent history. and we're now to a point where um, over 90 percent of housing units have been destroyed or damaged. which means that at least 80000 homes have been rented. and habitable schools, universities, hospitals, health centers, no sector as the sped from the almost 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 and pays no consequences. so, and in the past, international governments have stepped in to foot the bill. but to break this cycle,
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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 them must've economic, military and diplomatic supports. days provided to israel will definitely need aid is now going into a goal. is a truck so being passing through the roof of border crossing supplies, including order of food and fuel. the seas finds you have a quite a 600 truck loads of aid every day heading into guys and was out of the building is with unicef and guys. and she says that our major challenge is getting 8 into the strip. the challenges ahead are tremendous. the ceasefire is a very, very critical 1st step that is necessary to save children's lives, but when it comes to their, um, the enormous suffering and the total deprivation that they face the ceasefire on
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its own, isn't going to take that suffering a way that there's tremendous challenges here inside god, so the operating environment for humanitarian organizations like unit stuff and others simply hasn't been there uh, throughout this war the, the total in security. but also the destruction of infrastructure here in gaza has made it extremely difficult for us to bring supplies in, but not just also to be able to distribute them um to families in need. throughout garza, the 8 that needs to enter gaza immediately really stretches across different areas . we talk about shelter, warm shelter, because people live in, make shift tens that don't keep families safe, safe and protected against the cold. and they don't keep families warm. we need food and nutrition items to come in. hunger has been increasing throughout guys
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a very severe hunger and there's tens of thousands of children with acute bell nutrition. we need some items to repair the water infrastructure system here, cuz left to clean water is virtually non existent. we need hygiene items for, for people to be able to wash themselves even things like a bar of soap. and that's become hard to find. and when it isn't the market, it's usually not affordable, but some of the 8 that children and gas i need is no aid that we can bring onto trucks. every single child in gaza today is deeply, deeply scarred and traumatized by what they've witnessed. they've gone through the things that no child should ever have to witness as well. this is the scene right now, con eunice and southern gaza, singing of absolute devastation across the pasta. all of the strip palestinians are waking up to the 1st full day of the ceasefire. very different reality to the one
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they've been used to for the past 15 months. according to the united nations up to 92 percent of all housing across casa, is being either destroyed or damaged. the process of rebuilding, it's almost impossible to imagine where that might begin still ahead on how to 0. the total from the joins thousands of supports us to celebrate just the house before his phone in. as of 40 seven's president of the united states, the a hi lo there. the weather is looking largely settled and sunny across much of the middle east and live. and we are a winter feature that is working its way from the caucuses across the caspian sea,
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bringing some snow and some west to weather, to the north west of iran. we'll see those wintery features touching in to tear on some of those as well, lingering around to northeastern areas of, to kia, but elsewhere across the reach. and it is looking very quiet and twice. we can see some breezy conditions of picking up across the golf. but the west, all of the wind is still affecting the very north of africa, in particular the move west who go to system coming into the library and potential of that's gonna really pick up the wins for places like morocco on monday. but it's much quieter in algeria just days after a system boat, some snow to the mountains, the people were enjoying that things have cleared up. and you can see the end of that system bringing some showers across the eastern parts of libya and into egypt . but the west weathers found down in the south of africa. we still got a big bus of rain from the democratic republic, republic of congo, all the way down to madagascar is much wyatt across the west and pumps of south
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africa, which some shot was coming in for the c 2 and s between the sun rises brilliantly here the history was written and the nature became a theory is here, the, the students and a totally the timeless journey. the in the,
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even though just do it. these are mind. if i told the stories this out, israel has released 90, posting the prisoners as part of the cause of cease wanna deal with women and children. prisoners are the 1st to be freed in this initial phase of the team. the release of the policy in prison is came out was after 3 fried is ready, come to reunited with their families. the ones 9 greco roman go in. and emily demo you were kidnapped by him. us find his 15 months ago and held in guns. a total of $33.00 out of about $95.00 captives that you to be released and the 1st phase of the sci fi deal in the next 6 weeks. i'm uh, excited and very, very happy to tell you that this evening the 3 captive that were released to arrive
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here at the mid 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 only examinations that are needed to solve this problem developments from a mom because as i was bound out 0 from operating within the country, a mystery female 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 his really forces where they went in initial identity check followed by an initial medical exam before they were err lifted to the hospital once they arrive, doctor said they were actually in pretty good shape so they could delay their
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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 a ceasefire deal that needs to be seen all the way through past phase one past ways to 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 you as president donald trump, i 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's the 7 of the ceasefire followed by 3 captives each additional week before. finally,
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the 6th and final week of the 42 day pause. that is phase one or 14 captives will be released from the central jersey to on the system will began 15 months ago . as well as killed mold in 18800 published indian children and gaza. many young survivors are permanently scarred and with most medical services, unavailable, and schools destroyed kansas children face. and i'm certain future is me that black? are we more the boss, dave? witness? death, loss and destruction. the children of gods are bearing the brunt of israel's war. children make up nearly half of the population in the besieged strip. and do you want has described it as the most dangerous place in the world to be a child? well, we want to be a month into the war. they pleaded for protection. think all they wanted was to live as other children live doing what they're desperate calls for help went on
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hurt, and the bombs did not stop since then at least 44 percent of the palestinians killed in this war, had been children for those and survived the scar stretch far beyond the physical or something like this, know that we're not going to change the aerospace and get an ego many have lost one or both parents. nearly 19000 are now orphans and from the horrors afore a grim acronym emerged, w. c, n. s. s. wounded child, no surviving family marked on the tiny bodies of those who survived. many other children are names for life. health officials say child m. p t's account for 18 percent of all recorded amputation cases. in garza garza now has the highest
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number of child i'm p cheese per capita, anywhere in the world. many are you losing their limbs and scenarios such as this. the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claim to hold as fragile as it might be longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel clay as 01 young palestinian and this of all if the 15 months of war. but in the past week, many members of his family were killed including his mother. this is the story of adam. i meant solemn a shad yet new show and of how the they can of
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weather with all that stuff and, and then the, then i'm a small, we back to a was 77. how the side of that. and then was that of the my head there is a bit more needs to your key the push and, and, and i'm a case a, i saw health news whether hi philip. i remember the here why it has been moved, special this on the face about of the oldest little hey, i need the, the data that the total trump will be sworn in as a 47th us present it less than 12 hours time. and this is how he mounts his return to the white house. they make america great. again, victory riley at a performance by the british people of the capital, one of reasonable washington dc, made promise of the promise of the crowd from valley to build an eye. and ms.
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shields to repeat, the goal of president j. abide was executive orders. little say to credit the sci fi, gaza perhaps most beautiful. this week we achieved an epic ceasefire agreement as a 1st step forward. last, the disagreement could only have happened as a result of our historic victory in november. right. was some victory. was that the greatest? i don't even know which was great or 2016 or this one. i think this one i would just say was mike had, i was there on the it was standing room only and there wasn't really much of that. the crowd had cute full. i was outside to get into the arena. they would remove it once they got in with a pop concert, a comments from.

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