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so became d r e a c b students and a totally the timeless journey, the, [000:00:00;00] the whole rom. and you want to know just the news online for my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. celebrations in the occupied westbank and 90 posted in prison is a free from his reading trails. as part of the cause of ceasefire deal. it follows a mazda is release of 3 is very tempted. some garza who being reunited with the
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families disease fine is allowing thousands of palestinians to return home. but in time neighborhoods have been destroyed by monday. so it's really a tax. also, the double trans celebrates with support is ahead of his inauguration. the incoming president is promising, sweeping executive orders within hours of take the office, the book into the news of israel has released 90 palestinian prisoners as part of a sci fi deal with him. us women and children the 1st to be freed, and this initial phase of the deal, beverly east came hours of to 3 freed, is really kept as a reunited with the families time and campers,
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and begins are covered from the bella in central casa, as the deeds of joy and relief as 90 posts in the prison is released from the east pavement jails 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 not i've done that. 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
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present is expected to be released over the 6 week periods in montgomery due to us 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. what's 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 a see split, to quote some of the posts, then you forcibly displaced by israel's, for return to a rough or hon. you and is and value money. what we're faced with devastation to
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find the hose flats in the left and noisy, less noisy in the middle. silverman had we came here this morning as they amounts to cease. why 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 d 8 con, voice from the united nations world food program have become entering. the goal is a 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 have
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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 o g, a 0 there that i post i we can join the topic now who's in the morning time because obviously way within that 1st 24 hours, all of the ceasefire pops the realization of the environment around many palestinians is joining as to what needs to be done as you said in your report. well good morning. so hell. uh yes, uh the 1st day of the ceasefire has roads a free trial come off top of that a year of from apartment a oh and the gaza strip. where today we had seen that a that families have started to emerge from the evaluation. so just trying to visit
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their neighborhoods in order to access the demos that had been inflicted upon these areas and also to more the, the loved ones. i'm looking for anybody that had been lost under the dippers of these destroyed houses and apparently uh the, the b c. spot agreement that had taken effect on the ground. i'd give them also a chance to have to catch that pre. it's a light of the very intense period of attacks that they have been going through, but so help. despite all of this a must be of grief, and that the glimmer of hope it managed to prove that the humanitarian 8 supplies continue to trip to lin yesterday. approximately 600 humanitarian a troops was sent to cause. i carried food for to medical supplies offerings in lifeline for those who are hungry, displaced and critically wounded people on how simians believe that. as long as
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both parts of the conflict will continue to commit to the tabs of the agreement, the humanitarian aid supplies will continue to flow to the gaza strip, which could them as very good window for these uh that uh the brain to continue to last. but the motion of the atmosphere here is a mix of emotions and times of the relief regarding the post of the fight. thing agrees due to the unbearable losses by this thing is happening during a sense of also i'm sit tendencies about with that. if the ceasefire will continue, uh, to uh, continue to be implemented on growled, well, not off to the 1st size, but generally at some moment of catching the pre it's bought. the process for the recovery and even rebuilding are just only beginning indeed will continue to monitor what goes on throughout the day with you topic. thank you so much topic. i've always seen that for us in there as well. tony is known as buses, the russia and assistant professor,
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a better sites university and specialist on the political prisoners joins as nothing occupied east. jerusalem met mister for arch kentucky with us on the product of my know that you have relatives that have stood incarcerated in his riley prisons yet last night. you are outside off of prison as an observer. so can i ask you what the atmosphere was like considering families had been waiting well after the deadline for the relatives to be released from this particular prison? a yes, good morning. you have a right. i mean the families gather, started gathering a store b, m. you know, because with both of the agreement with, with, is there any gene is really is the best thing in between. those ones that are in the business have been handed over to the i see, i see that the national comments for the trust however duties. is there any um, uh, assistance on demanding that agent, but as to new designers, by the time it is had to we, in fact, will uh, to am in the morning today. do this to start seeing the buses heading over from
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alter, presented to a between here which is the city adjacent to, to this? is there any percentage of it? of course the families have actually, when i was, we were very anxious to see the loved ones. they know that the conditions under which but is taking the prisoner since the beginning of the would have cvd evaluated. and definitely have seen a business coming out of these. i see, i see buses the came up and they've been conditions that have it's evidently i see that many of them look very big a week and i think that at this to the conditions under which is or you just have been the whole thing. but it's been in business and it also explains why families would we have 9 hours to see the loved ones because it's very important to highlight to you as a us already since the beginning of the would have been any form of communication or the present visitations website with, with the families of business. so for many of those families, it was the 1st time they would see it would have been loved ones since the beginning. okay. what's the project that the thing that's very important to you as well, is it,
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this is not the 1st time it's happened like this. you've been studying this scenario for many years now. is the release of these prisoners and the condition that the reading any different to the previous present a release is we've seen in the past. the methods own uh, i mean business agents have never changed the policy and previous representative exchanges. that is actually the same thing. they would intentionally believe that it needs a fairly similar business under the excuses of that they are causing them. the testing there that have they are making sure that or business on board. and he's very important to, to know that there's a need a gene that shouldn't be too much as an intelligence agency. also intentionally made a phone course to the families of students, businesses across the west bank and particularly interested in, sooner than not deciding that they should not be able to do that, that they should much city, that it needs of their loved ones instead of the and leaving the house of houses of the city and somebody from east jerusalem, who was really use multiple times to make sure that no,
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no friends or family member extended 70 members would get it to receive the loved ones. i've seen images of, i bought the good, but a student presented who only the head father escorted here to the house. they would not seems of celebration and is in fact, is there any ministers administered of idiots issued statement saying that they would spend any forms of shouldn't be just a lot of it, but it's thing and families insisted on been waiting for about a student business because they have always done this and this the special case that they feel that they would be waiting for the loved ones. it'd be outstanding and so that it was personal business. okay, so we get, that said already a very, very clearly i think what sometimes shots are in the national view as a people who are watching the sorts of prisoner release is that these are the palestinian side. is the numbers of women, especially young children that are held by the israelis. and in this 1st phase, we're seeing children and women being released. but it's the age of the mind is
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that sometimes it's quite shocking. the initial you're, you're, you're right. the mean is there any minutes? the courts do not treat children as children. in fact, is there any minutes? the horses, i love the dimensions of 1st indian children up to the age of 4 to 1014 years old, until 18 years old. they did treat them as others, and this explains why we have seen images yesterday, or the spanish premium youth enters into the some of the insect. again, if you can imagine, what does it mean to be incarcerated for over 15 months and conditions that i can do? in fact, to add to this because it's a i thought it is argued, the intention if you do, you know, you maybe can get nothing has changed. you'd, if i mean this is also very important. that at least the 1st thing in the business, including women yesterday entered, does not mean that the conditions have completed the have changed. is there any negotiators insisted that nothing will change? in fact, is there any presents? this is actually what, what are some of this explains again, why some of these guys have to receive that. what loved ones, because they know that the hand of the be has been undergoing as brewton. and this
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also experienced this kind of sense of emotions or families waiting for children because again, imagine what would, what the experience of a 16 or 15 year old, living in such booty, conditions and subject to the scrutiny, methods of buttons and torture. if i made this also very important to know what a prominent but it's jenny low make it kind of drugs was also released yesterday after maybe one you'd have got to give you the other head of a physical a. beatings was very shocking. everyone because she was, she was subjected to sort of people 5 minutes were over 6 for nearly 6 months now. and she, she left them in a very distinct state that from the income and comparisons listed that, you know, again, this shows us that is considered as you intended to break, but a streaming business convention of these tries to break this, but it doesn't get sold. and we have seen disappear and that should and then they need some cosivity yesterday. we will have to leave with the mr. projects. good to that you with that to be able to give us an eye witness accounts of what happened.
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but see what the raj, that from best lights, university in palestine. thank if stinky, village around 90 percent of palestinians in garza hoping displays during israel's will on the strip. now the see sign was in effect, many advertising home, but most of garza is uninhabitable. 90 percent of the homes have been destroyed. as most palestinians, the place they call home is just a pile of rubble rocks so that it doesn't really see it. the whole thing of the blood shade is an indescribable feeling. i thank god that i survive. this will safely, however, when we return to our homes, we saw nothing but ruin and destruction. i built this house piece by piece. when i returned to it, i didn't find it as i knew it. will i seize devastation and i don't see my home. i only see destruction of a buick or buick 15 minutes of his way, the bombardments of gauze that has caused an unprecedented destruction in time suburbs,
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as well as military assault. the desperately need to date is now getting into gaza truck so being passing through the roof of border crossing with supplies, including water, food, and fuel. the seaside deal requires 600 truckloads of a a day to enter the cause. a strict bottle for zach is a spokes person, full the palestine red crescent and joins us now from ramallah kentucky with us on the program. we just said that 600 trucks in the agreement should have passed into gaza. what sealed understanding of what spin entering? sofa a. what do you good morning i just for having me. this is just, i've got to come to the end of the entry of a miniature young age. we're talking about
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a very basic mississippians and including with clean, growing up as water as these items such as drugs. in addition to medical supplies and, and medicines on, you know, for the rest 15, long as you're at home. and it's just a mouth to page blogging. the entry over here, the attorney and the entire population. some of the, from the food and security. i actually see new ones and security, we need to get the age of 8 to me into the people's needs. we need to provide. ready of families with tens, especially that during the past weeks we have seen babies died because of the homes been inside at 10 so and matched up to get to me so that i think we're quite well aware of the history and what is required. i'm asking you, but right now, as parts of the palestine red crescent,
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want to your able to get into the region and in what numbers of what all the supplies that are going in and where are they going? is the best out of the country, has a trucks that are waiting in jordan and egypt, us with us in the west, by any be a, a trucks, fluid, water damage and medical supplies. we are shining to get these new industry and systems and the strip to be distributed out a limited war and this brittany to read off for the medical supplies and medications. this wouldn't be a going to support the work of the better sort of addressing what hostages are medical points. in addition to that and use tap list fields, hospitals, adults, we are entering the establishing in gospel government in order to support the people there. especially the havoc your system and the,
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and in gaza is almost like you're not seeing majority of hospitals where the jake and all the service. now there's expectation about thousands of families when they going back to my goal is to city on the nose, and we need to to be prepared to provide health care services for this place. families, they are the deaf ed is obviously a very large one for an organization like yourselves. all your trucks entering from one position. i, you rafa all you entry also from the knolls as well. i mean, what is the logistics of how you're getting the trucks into the costs a strict at the end of the credits and the as go to the g was and obviously, or see the international regional but across the dresser. and we work closely with that solution that the crescent does remain at that address, and in order to be able to get a aid, and he took us to this thing called not the casa as one up to this moment. there is
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no information yet regarding the number of eva tracts for the p or c. s. the managed to get into the gaza strip. yes. are they all of us? we are and it's been working under garden style. i'm going to be doing the entry of a humanitarian at 8 to be an even to distribute the this eat also one of the major things to be on working done as a, to establishing a new chances to be able to, to have a center for the internet, it displays communities. so for the service address that has established almost as soon as sensors for the internet, it displays a finally, these out, as i said, shifter is one of the major to struggles for the kind of thing. and now especially now that reduced it to you was talking about almost 70 percent of homes have been damaged. so people need to have need food cleaning,
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drinking water as well as other basic use. a city is best blankets, mattresses, and clothing dentures, as well as the beginning of this interview. you did mention the fact that several young children had died during the middle of the winter. it's something that we've reported on extensively here on out is there. i don't think we have to remind some parts of the well that palestine is currently in the middle of winter and the full disease can be spread very quickly if not treated by warrantable and diseases. for example, you've mentioned and made very humble the fact that the, the 10 to the areas secure areas for young nursing mothers is highly important at this moment in time. and you need to support those medical facilities that are still able to help the public at large in gaza or exactly the health care system is literally on the block. so you know, only 16 hospital,
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all 50 things are approximately function of the hospitals are, has been serving the payment of from the department. but let's came under that. there is a patients who have chronic diseases. there's children who get fixed on this property diseases and the others are spending very fast, the okay, but it's turned that into space communities and sexual diseases been recorded and a high number there is a during the last month. and so people could start because of lack of health care because of the instruction was busy, busy because of found. and that's why a ceasefire comes in a very critical moment. and now we still have a lot to do in order to prevent further losses. we need to save lives. we need to support the health care system in order to be able to uh, provide the health care for the people who want to be honest. hundreds of people,
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the item goes to one. they could never but just because of the collapsing of their system because there is no mitigation. i know in a hospital that on it's been a function in order to provide the health care services for the people. there is no way to talk about the quantity of gear as gonzalez because you know, because the hospitals currently is fully functioning. so now we may have to all the efforts to be cooperative to governors. in order to be able to reopen it into the house, becomes that when taking hold of services on the garage, you will need to bring life eligible to the across the street onto the people there . it's good to get an insight to what you're doing at the palestine, the crescent level. 5 suck. thanks for joining us from the model. thank you. i, i decided to stick with just a bit. mix donations from celebrations, and hopefully pub to 10 to the will to morning for those that are being killed.
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amongst the different levels in 210 with some media workers who paid the ultimate price while documenting the genocide lower convent thoughts of these tests to protect and the identified unless yet the voltage little protection for posting in journalists who risk their lives to report on israel's wouldn't let the spelling of concepts just a couple of months of the war and gossip ro counts. this happened as algebra unless honeymoon fluid was reporting life rough air story, buildings around him. it was a sign of things to come. wall international media has only been allowed him with the is ready all the under heavy censorship. john listened, garza happy, pivotal, and documenting and exposing possible is ready for crimes. for somebody to have
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them again, among them is on to sir, is full and the guns up your chief. what and the do. who continued and his pursuit to report on the war, even off to his wife, teenage son, 7 year old daughter, and his grandson were killed in an air strike in mid december. he and i'll just eric hammer, then suddenly i'll be duck. uh well quote, it a strike. well still they get a screen wall. a duck was wounded and still under heavy fire and network is right. scripts pressured as well to let some rescue him. arriving 6 and a half hours later, i would have bled to death. less than a month later, doctors, son holmes, the travel document, the aftermath of it is rarely attack. but it's never returned. a direct strength of his vehicle killed him and his colleague was of a threat to much of the war. i'll just hear a correspondent issue of the girl was reporting from milton garza. he and his
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camera man, run the address, see what i rec, the targeted and this ray, the strike of his car. that in october 2020. so i'll just see your camera. mon friday, i'll haiti was shots for the neck. bice ready, full says wall covering and intensifying ground invasion in northern garza. the israel has blocks is evacuation for medical treatment, leaving him in pain as paralyzed and in december, douglas and let us shante was killed in a strike on her home. her husband and the 3 children died along side to shut off the fuck up the familiar last year this reported tore off his press. the soft in loading of his colleagues desk, saying it off with no protection. we are sorry. 2 no, no, no, the higher the higher,
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i don't know where to start at the thought. when this the sky was announced. so wednesday, this was i'll just say or john, this alice a shelby's reaction. mean just the for him removing his press best as a symbol and hope for an end to israel's war of garza nor hung out to 0. a well still has a all the houses that are in use. i'm highly jo castro, at the us mexico border and area bracing for trump immigration actions as he returns to the the hello. there's lots of drawings settled whether to be found across europe at the moment. and that's gonna follow us into the new week. you can see lots of dry skies across many central areas are,
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does remain grey and gloomy in some places. like the low countries is the weather action that's going to happen up in the north and not looking too bad to scan today via on monday. that remains a very stormy situation down in the south, and it's looking pretty wild out west as a weather system moves over the as long as it is going to work its way towards poaching. go and spend bringing more windy and wet weather as we go on monday into tuesday. so they're all those widespread showers, stretching from spain into southern parts of from italy, the balkans, and onwards to greece. and took a little bit dry up to the north of that. and there was that when to wave, it's going to move back into northern parts of norway, sweden, on woods, defendant and western parts of russia. we'll see some showers for the northwest, but it isn't looking too bad. some cloudy conditions, but so the sunshine is still coming back in, in terms of temperatures. it's not too bad on monday we will see those have just come down across the move slightly. but we on the out for spain and portugal,
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