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the, the, the double plan celebrates with both of the heads of his integration. the incoming president is promising, sweeping executive orders with an ounce of take the office, the welcome to the problem. israel has released 90 palestinian prisoners as part of the seas. 5 deal with homeless women and children of the 1st to be freed. and this initial phase that released k miles up to 3 feet is ready to capt is very united. with the family's cup of assume begins our coverage from dave angela in central garza. a t is of joy and relief as not to post the prison is released from the east pavement jails return. have thousands turned out
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across the key point west 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 were 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 at 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 when they were treating us like animals. they give us a 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,
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most released 3 female is very captives held in goza. dirtiest. 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 a see split, to quote some of the postcolonial 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 find the hose. flats in lift and look, 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,
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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 come 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 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,
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a 0 there that i post i. today we have seen that or that families have started to emerge from the evacuation. so just trying to visit their neighborhoods in order to access the demos that had been inflicted upon these areas. and also to more that the loved ones. i'm looking for anybody that had been lost under the dippers of these destroyed houses and apparently uh the, the, the spot agreement that had taken effect on the ground had 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 speed of grief and that the limits hurts. it managed to prove that the humanitarian 8 supplies continue to trip to lin. yes, to the approximately 600 humanitarian, a troops was sent to cause. i carried forward for to medical supplies, offering
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a lifeline for those who are hungry, displaced and critically wounded people on how simians believe that. as long as 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 prey 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, a grief due to the unbearable losses, palestinians have been enduring and a sense of also unset tendency about whether it's the ceasefire. we'll continue a to continue to be implemented on the ground or not off to the 1st phase, but generally it's a moment of catching the pre bought. the process for the recovery and even rebuilding are just only beginning around 90 percent of palestinians and garza have
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been displaced by the war with the seaside now in effect, many of attending to what remains of the homes move. and again, that is rarely bombardments has left most towels as completely uninhabitable or the how does it, i know i built this house piece by piece. yep. i get all the honey to and when i returned to it, if i didn't find it as i knew of the pull i can see is devastation. and really hot of a buick because i don't see my hub. i can only see destruction of the work that i've done. many of the see it, the whole thing of the bloodshed is an indescribable feeling and it comes a lot. but i mean what i can i thank god that i survived. this was safely,
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but when we return to our homes, we found nothing, nothing but ruin and destruction. i cannot describe the scene in woods. pittsboro, stephanie, was there a search of all the policy and invitation central at the school of oriental and african studies. he says the international community should cut support as well and use the funds to help we build goals a 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, 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,
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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 the 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, 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 to israel. the release of the palestinian prisoners came out as of the 3 freed is rarely kept as a reunited with assemblies the
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a dollar that started, but it was wellbeing goaded on. emily tomatti were kidnapped by him on site is 15 months ago and held him gone. so a total of $33.00 out of the $95.00 captains are due to be released to the 1st phase of the seas. 5 deal over a 6 week period, which is the result of the 3 for the bunk surrounding garza where the 3 is really captives. were released on the high school and now standing at sariah square with the vehicle's carrying his ready captives had started to arrive on the same. they were scolded by cas number good spices. massive crowds from among the gardens have flocked to the square and these exclusive images you're watching on al jazeera, as we speak, we can see also a large number of customer guides fights. is these a live images of these ready captives? we witness 3 is ready captives inside this vehicle,
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live images exclusively on al jazeera. and now the 3 is ready captives disembarking the vehicle. and now they are on their way to be handed over just so much as they were handed over to the red cross and then put onto another vehicle headed in the opposite direction. how did he? i'm going to come up on it. now i'm just in front of the red cross vehicle carrying those 3 is ready, captive 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. so system will begin 50 months ago. israel has killed the $18800.00 palestinian children and cause that many and survivors are permanently scarred and with the most magical service, isn't it available? and schools destroyed garza's children facing. and so i can see just lead to a possibly, as the story, a boss, dave, witness, death,
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loss and destruction. the children of cause of bearing the brunt of israel's war. children make up nearly half of the population in the besieged strip. and do you, one 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, but their desperate calls for help went on 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 now going to change the aerospace and get an ego
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many have lost one or both parents. nearly 19000 are now orphans. and from the horrors, the for a grim acronym emerged w. c, n ss wounded child, no surviving families 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 number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in 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,
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children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be, longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 0 for the in palestinian his via the 50 but paul, but in the past week, many members of assembly with killed including his mother. this is the story of adam. it's tyler, or shed yet new show and had the them they can of the had a severe the uh digital if it was the selling one set up and had a, a whole a whole. yeah. and the whole clinic in that day is of the law should see i'm the, i'm the, i'm a special ed of it more fit. so can, oh phillips kind of in the sense definitely can afford. it really is fabi fabi. i
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castro, at the us mexico border and area bracing for trump immigration actions as he returns to the the best freedom is always west, slight to untold stories from across asia and the pacific $11.00 east, on our heavy pricing. we don't typically focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequential for the human suffering that we have a full time. we break bullets and bonds and some of the world's most troubled regions. the army floods in the face of idols advance it is one of the most serious stops of violence in recent years. in some instances, we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law
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survival at all costs the, the book about to what you all, just bear with me. so relevant, the reminder of all the top stories as well as release 90 palestinian prisoners as part of the goal is to cease 5 deal with him. us women and children were the 1st to be freed in the initial phase of the deal. now with the sci fi in, the st palestinians have gotten to return home, but with around 90 percent of the buildings and goal is to destroy the place most palestinians clean time is not a pile of rubble. but sort of a software out is a, the system professor at the university and
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a specialist on political presidency says it's worth the conditions. and his writing trails won't change though some palestinian prisoners being released to release those. but i still need business including women yesterday, and susan does not mean that the conditions just have to be, have changed. is there any negotiators insisted that nothing will change? in fact, is there any position? and this is actually, buddy, what are some of this? explain again why some of these guys that please keep the loved ones because they know that the hands that they have been undergoing is rooted. and this also explains this kind of sense of emotions. if somebody is waiting for children, because again, imagine what, what the experience of a 16 or 15 years old, living in such boots as conditions and subject to the scrutiny, methods of buttons and thoughts you get. if i made this also very important to know what a prominent is, 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 and physical abuse was very shocking . everyone because she was,
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she was subjected to sort of confinement for over 6 for nearly 6 months now. and she, she left in, in a very distinct state in comparison to this. did that, you know, again, this shows us that disgusted or did you intended to break, but it's been in business invention to be tries to break this, but it under sorts and we have seen this in the children, and then there is some gifted with you yesterday my colleague nick cox, they talked to, they were corresponding to the abraham who was in the occupied westbank covering the palestinian prison, their release during the 2023 seas 5. she says the deal has brought hope to benny palestinian assemblies. this been seeing images of these families greeting one another way. the most prominent palestinian prisoner in dispatch is the p. f. as the leader in the okay, probably to us bank a highly the judge or 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
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black hair, and now you see how the present has taken its toll on her. she has been in solitary confinement and that's why she hasn't been giving a lot of interviews, no single to cameras. but we've also seen and a lot of emotional moments of other prisoners being the united with their loved ones, including those who with the 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 seas higher than and now he's been released again. it's really, you know, h seen the many posting and comedies across the occupied list. then 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
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a lot of people are waiting and anticipating, hoping that their loved ones are going to be part of the supervisor. we saw hundreds and hundreds of people out on the streets to do with the buses, left the prison and went to the to do it on to him. and then at a very nice time, all these families can 2 o'clock in the morning. he is and they were waiting for a long, 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, even, and 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 a so much joy and let's say well, while the see saw, it was put it in to the fine. thank you. the most members have been pushed out in
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public will see that it's in public, caring on the street. some, there are questions about the future of the group, especially as one of the main goals. optic united by israel alone has been it's and i'm a nation. no. david pulls the only one phase, one of the cease fire and most fighters, it seems to me please. i do believe in defiance the city and recognize their resilience and the rest of the world is taking stock. each time is running. please go 3 on ratings and pulls that must be able to, to regroup, and reimburse because there's nothing else to support. indeed, we assessed the most recruited all of the spending new bills as it is last. that is a risk for the jury seriously. and professional,
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or these fighters withstood the most violent and destructive military onslaught in recent memory. the genocide that laid waste to gaza and killed nearly $47000.00 palestinians. how much and other on groups have also endured heavy losses. and non toys number were killed and injured and taken captive, including senior commanders. the ceasefire will give all sides a chance to regroup. but it is highly precarious. how may i ask, who wants to survive? we organize and preserve its charity political power. the movements may have some difficulties in gaza, but it still has a popular base including notably the occupied westbank. did you need somebody at the we salute the resistance fighters in janine and all the town and villages and the occupied westbank can call upon them to stand firmly against all
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these teams of design. his enemy assist ends united and rise above all the rest in division. and these rarely prime minister holds onto the pledge of total victory at the destruction of how much to keep his coalition intact and avoid answering for his failures. coming to see paul, the government to see by the boats president trump and president biden gave full backing to his rails rights to return to fighting. if his ro reaches the conclusion that negotiations of the 2nd stage is fruitless. phase $2.00 and $3.00 hinge on negotiating, a compromise that ends the genocidal bore, and it allows rebuilding to begin how mazda and the palestinian authority are no closer to unity. leaving many questions on answered about who can meet the formidable task of rebuilding. and if there is a power vacuum in gaza, who would keep low in order with his real wanting how much to negotiate its own
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demise? it's difficult to see the cease fire in during the outside intervention. it is focused on a viable future for both who don't already exist, either in terms of ubs hospitals and schools and critical infrastructure and goals that would be obliterated as it looked at the scale of the devastation caused by israel's military assault. as the
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the rena in washington, that he made from his up to promise to the crowds from filing to building in the missile shield to repeating, all of peasantry abides. executive orders also took credit for the cx 5 in gaza. or perhaps the most beautiful all this week we achieve that epic ceasefire agreement as a 1st step forward. lastly, this disagreement could only of 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 was there is mike kind of was also at the riley. it was standing room only and it 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
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a lot of executive orders. once he takes office, among them and the top of the list we were told one on immigration. mike, kind of, i'll just sierra washington presidents like chromecast, probably is to, to put millions of migrants from the us. well, that's, it comes into office at all. twice crossings of the board with mexico have dropped the lowest level in 4 years. i digit cancer reports from the border city of macallan and texas on how people that are reacting to trump's plans. it's a peaceful day along this part of the us southern border where vacationing americans are getting a closer look at the border fence. and a rock band plays in the sense of shadow decides the music. donald trump is inheriting the quietest border in years. fewer than 50000 unauthorized border crossings were recorded in december after outgoing president joe biden tighten asylum rules. june. the jimenez is among the few asylum seekers made it to
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us screening into this shelter in the calen, texas said out by side by side we had to pass even if they made us turn back we were at least had to try you meant it says she and her son sled venezuela, then waited 6 months in mexico for a time to claim asylum to the us. but their turn never came. and they feared that trump will end the program know of what i'm of market. so we hurried because we feared after the 20th, anyone who turns himself in will be deported immediately. even now, trump describes the border as the seen of a migrant invasion. and he says, he'll declare a national emergency to justify sending the us military here to seal the border. we will stop the evasion of illegals into our country. we will defend our territory during his 1st term.
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