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the. ringback the the lower kyle: this is the news of my life from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands of people return to the homes and the gaza strip on the 2nd day of the seas file. but much of the strip is totally destroyed, leaving hundreds of thousands of weights, honeys, with nowhere to move celebrations and the occupied west fight 9, chief allison in presence of for you from his way to jail as part of the seas. 5
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deal and 3 is rarely comp sense over united with the families opt up being released as well. also this our, the total from celebrates with support is ahead of his integration. incoming president is promising, sweeping executive orders within hours of taking off the off the 15 months of on immeasurable, suffering, thousands of palestinians all returning home with the safe spot in garza into its seconds day. these were the scenes in rasa. this monday morning, 9 and 10 pound us to indians have been displaced by as well as well, and many of them have had to move multiple times. but for most the plays that they
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call home no longer exists. the destruction of gaza has left 42000000 tons of russell. i'm most proud of citizens are returning to a show of that for my lives. the how does it? i know i built this house piece by piece the bar to hunt to and when i returned to it, or if i didn't find it, as i knew it was to pull, i can see is devastation. and really the have you, i don't see my hub. i can only see destruction of the what that have done with it, but the, the whole thing of the bloodshed is an indescribable feeling. and i mean, how does a lot of 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. well, this is the same right now and upon eunice, in the southern gaza people that i'm throughout the strips set the 1st full nights without fear of being foamed and woke up to the 1st full day of the seas for us. now their attention is turning to returning home or at least to what's left of the houses. this is the scene for renewal in giovanni a. this is where people taking stock of the extent of the devastation that faced with and for many the main priority is now to get access to age, which is. 1 to come into garza and just being prepared for distribution. of course one the entire couple as joins us now from rough up back in the south of garza tarik is good to say without a flat jacket without
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a helmets. tell us the scene then now in rough as well laura, the scene and rough eyes beyond comprehension as the destruction is staggering in the scale. let me just to step out of the frame to help you and all of us to understand the grim reality. at the moment, this is the scale of destruction that left behind the east. very minute treat operation of the rough i that has lasted for a 6 months west civilians. the movements uh, trying to come back to check on the houses and what has left for them following the military operation in a rough estimate too, we can see trucks. so on the way right now, people are trying to bring their personal belongings in hope that they can rebuild their tens over the wreckage of the destroyed homes. we show earlier and we are still seeing on the ground. families are cleaning the houses, despite the fact that they have been
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a partially destroyed in some certain cases by the it's very bombardment that she's kind of destruction is a sign on the level of severity that this place has witness. simply, we can understand that the roof of city has been housing more than 300000 palestinians who were taking refuge in this area alongside with its original citizens. but the scene of the moment is quite giving a sense of desperation and a and other, and read it onto the patient regarding how the city will be completely reconstructed . again, we spoke to the city well as here, they shared their own cri, you funds are going to you regarding the loss of the houses, but the did not lose the own determination to rebuild them again, or at least to cope with the off to match some of that you spend a minute to operation, but this has also on the schools, underscoring the grim reality forwarded. you called us tend to flow of
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a humanitarian aid supplies and immediate reconstruction of areas that had been destroyed. given the fact that the vast majority of the civil infrastructure in the roof, i city has been decimated and tired. people are in desperate need of aid on they have food of fuel of medical supplies. we sold plenty of trucks coming in to gauze a yes. today on the very 1st day of this seems fine. what's happened to the side? well, we almost done that just today in the course of the past 24 hours, approximately $600.00 humanitarian a trucks was sent to the gaza strip in order to be late distributed by the humanitarian aid agencies. indifferent to humanitarian 8 centers. of course, the gaza strip and today, earlier, we have seen thousands of humanitarian 8 trucks coming from come up with solemn, cursing alongside with our buddha to the central areas and also to the north of this trip. as we understand that they're going to be distributed for displaced
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families. but to now the gaza strip is, is, is really the very desperate need for an admin slab and no 50 minute terry and help we, i'm talking about more than 70 percent of causes. civil infrastructure has been decimated and we are talking about a full absence of a sent you on a humanitarian services. as the director of a rough idea, as usability has said that roof last city is a disaster. so it means that the city will take keys in order to be rehabilitated. the humanitarian supplies will offer separately is not only in rough up, but also in other parts of the stripe, with a window of relief and a hope in order to cope with a situation even temporarily. okay, tara capitalism, joining us the from rossa in southern golf at heart. thank you for the entire neighborhoods with the hospitals, schools and critical infrastructure. i have been obliterated in gaza. here's
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a glimpse of the scale of that destruction coolest. might as well as minute trips out the, the
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drawing now by mazda in griffith sees the direction of the label she monetary in deployment. secret mazda is great to have you back with us in the studio. here. as we have not correspondents, hart assumed some 608 trucks and took garza yesterday on the 1st day of the seas. fine 1000 was already seen entering again today. but how difficult is it to distribute that a to gets it? so the people actually who need us, it's always been extraordinary difficult as you know, these many, many months got a to the people safely, especially to the ones who really need it as a prior and see the difference now is that the same impediments in terms of unexpected or roads which have rubble exist, but we're not being impeded by military forces. that's
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a huge benefit of the looting, which we've always worried about. the gang gangsters, i think, is diminished by virtue of the more trucks coming in. and that's a gets into the hands of the people that'd be less feed for it. but the, you know, we need to pop punk to be completely renovated. we need oil to be provided to it. and also because as well as to provide a to the right places. and also this is within the context of which as receipt, as you showed, so visit the people desperate to move home. yeah. so the movement of people is quite, quite tough to manage a plan for delivery. but i would emphasize that i'm surprised by how effective the agencies would be building up. i think today they're going to have 630 trucks. it again, it's phenomenal, a cheap and i doubted it before. so that's a good stop. but then the real work has to, has to get move. well,
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let's look at that because this is a cease fire in 3 phases. you know, phase one is be much talks about and it seems to be on the way it was a little delays, but it's got started and it all seems to be going according to plan. what about phase 2 and phase 3. the fact that it's even divided into 3 phases, how font style does it make this deal? it makes it very fragile because there's no real assurance that we'll get to phase 2 because it has to be a negotiation. and the reason why we haven't had that negotiation already to essentially manage to at least 2 of the 3 phases, means that there are problems that israel or a mouse will not agree to whatever it is a except according to events on the ground. and the next few weeks, so that's for our job. it has it's a fractured deal in a sense. this 1st phase is about stabilization and we're seeing it already. but the 2nd and 3rd is about the future. so in the 2nd, we should see the withdrawal forces a little bit early to the borders garza,
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we should see the beginning of talk about transitional governance and so forth. and so adobe se reconstruction. and i think that it's perilous not to already work all those things, lots of what can be done outside this mediation on that. but if you didn't provide the piece of the gaza with an end state, an outcome, ideally a 2 states outcome if you don't provide an insurance policy and they'll charge you and people that they will be governing palestine. if you don't provide charge to you about whether the security is gonna be provided by israel as opposed to a multinational force, and that, that will only be a transition. then across hope is the victim. and without hope, things don't get done. if there is this window mist issues, that's yes. are you hoping best thing with the decades to try to overcome? it doesn't seem as if anyone's actually seriously looking at that yet. no,
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i think it's a gap. i mean, as you say, there's been a lot of discussion about it have been, as we've heard from behind closed doors, a lot of efforts by key member states. i think, you know, who i mean to find a solution. but it's not a publicly accounts for one and not necessarily an effective one. so yes and also tool, but not a lot of clarity. and this can be done. this can be done driven by, i think, to the 2 bodies, if you like to me, dates as fast as they know the inside story of what happened to these real returns . and it's called of that job to get us through the 3 stages. but also the region is very interesting how the region is more coherent than it has been. as you know, in the past, you see a much more much more collective view about the role of the palestinian authority.
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there's still a lot of anxieties about islamic terrorist groups, and i'm famously did not think how boss was one of those. so there's a much book here region and it's putting forward its possibilities for health care security. but it costs its needs to be part of the future of the region and the only the security as we do anywhere in the region, syria. jordan does a little bit 7 on. if it's mutual, israel should not think that, you know, the actual security is going to work indefinitely or even in a brief time. so you've got a good region. i think a potentially very useful region. you've got the effective date is you know, each other. you have issues that have been discussed widely, but we need to bring them to a conclusion. uncertain. walton griffith many thanks. and they've taken time to come in and join us. thank you very much. i as well as well,
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has released 90 palestinian prisoners as possibilities for deal with how much women and children all the fuss to be for eat. in this initial phase, the release came just all is off to 3 is where the captives were reunited with the families. the novel actually by thoughts the tears of joy and relief. as 90 posting and prisoners release from is really jail returned home thousands turned out across the occupied with thing to with this loved ones were unite. but for many the memories of what they were forced to endure will remain the not identity. i left hell and now i mean have been, we're all out of hell. these to violate us beat us fired tear gas towards us. these to count to smaller heads were down on the floor. suddenly they were to enter the cells and fire gas towards us. they said bad words at us. there's no food,
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no sweets, no salt, there's nothing. women and children are the 1st to be freed and phase one of the long awaited ceasefire d o between israel and him, us. nearly 2000 palestinian prisoners are expected to be released over a 6 week period. montgomery due to us when they were treating us like animals. they give us little time to go to the prison cells at 1 pm. we leave the cells like chickens and then we'll returned to ourselves. 7 hours earlier, how mess, release 3 email is rarely kept as housing goes, though. during this time brochure, emily damari enroll me gone and they were reunited with their families. after spending 15 months in captivity, the hundreds watched events unfolding till of these various for school days. and that's knowing that she's and to be on the
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lease or not. and. and now seeing her and to see that she can walk. and morris, really impala sydney and families are hoping they will be re united with their loved ones, with the next exchange of prisoners expected to happen on saturday. the now the all clear as a 0 that's bringing home to sell the she's in a mine because israel has bandages era from a pricing with in the country to give us an idea of what we're hearing from me is riley's of say, fonts of the seas 5 deal and the release of the 3 captives, the will surely assign of release among these early society and the families of the 3 female captives who were released yesterday. but there still is a lot of anxiety about this deal moving forward because it's laid out in 3 different phases and the negotiations for the 2nd part of the deal would not start
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until 2 weeks from now. so these really public does want to see this deal through because it would mean ultimately, and then to the war, which means in return to the remaining is really captive, come back to israel. but nonetheless, there was a lot of joy in what's become known as hostage square, right in the center of tele, be where people had been repeatedly for more than a year, protesting against their government, calling for a deal to bring back the remaining captives. and really trying to put that pressure on benjamin netanyahu in order to get a deal. but look, they've largely accused him of prolonging the war for personal and political gain. and that's still actually remains the sentiment. because remember, this was a framework out one back in may of last year. and one of the politicians saying, of just how divisive is this, these 5 prove inconvenienced these right and government it's definitely quite divisive. and in fact, some is really is, are wondering why they're not hearing more from their prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu. but the right wing has been quite outspoken about this. remember that each of our been v are the former national security minister, a known altered nationalist, has no resign from these really government. he and his jewish power party left to the coalition in protest of the steel bethel. it smelt rich has also been outspoken in the last 24 hours saying that he wants a new army, chief of staff because hurts the hell. levy is not committed to a complete takeover of gaza saying that he was against this deal because quote, he doesn't want to risk the live of 200 or 2000 other is really in order to save 20 captives from gaza. he has said that he's gone. insurances, from nathan, yahoo, that the fighting would resume that a quote, completes takeover and cj of gaza would ensue after phase one, which is difficult to believe and quite contradictory to the deal that was passed within these really cabinet that would see 3 phases, ultimately leading to an end of the war,
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but you also have these really opposition who's pinned the letter this morning to these really governments and that's and yahoo thing. but discussions for the 2nd part of the deal should happen immediately within these really government. they shouldn't wait. another 1415 days to have them that they need to start now so that this deal can be seen all the way through time. this all hurts. bring installations that from my money. thanks. honda as well also satisfies put an end to the 5 saying how most members carrying guns have been out in public on the streets of gone so many people. and now questioning the future of the group, especially is one of as well as declared goals is, is destruction. nora day reports the $31.00 phase, one of the cease fire and most fighters, it seems to me please, i do believe in defining the city and recognize their resilience and the rest of the world is taking stock each
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time is rolling. please go 3 out of raisins and pulls back from us village and reimburse because there's nothing else to support. indeed, we assessed the most recruited all of the spending new bills as it is loss. that is a risk for the jury seriously. and progression, or these fighters withstood the most violent and destructive military onslaught in recent memory. the genocide that laid waste to garza 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,
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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 mean 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 this change of design is enemy, as it stands, 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 all 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
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negotiating, a compromise that ends the genocidal boar and allows rebuilding to begin how mouse 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 is really wanting him us to negotiate its own demise. it's difficult to see the ceasefire in during that outside intervention. it is focused on a viable future for both who had already exist either what we're doing now by to guess mom is elementary media. so he's professor at the doha institute for graduate studies here in the studio. and then television alone, pink as a full is ready on boss of the uncomfortable general in new york. mama, just stop by getting an idea from you of what states militarily and politically, how must finds itself and now. yeah, well,
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certainly bruised and battered after 15 months of war, but definitely not down and out. as blinking just said they've been able to recruit a lot of new fighters. and i think politically, they probably gotten more popular in, in recent months after the assassination of yankee a, as in water and, and then the cease fire agreement. although i can't say that with any certainty, because we don't have any empirical data. the last poll that i've seen reliable poll i'm from several months back from before this destination. noticing water had their popularity at about 36 percent. the money was finance. 37 percent in the west bank, 35 percent in gaza. so i guess a moderate level of support, much more popular than in the palestinian authority and their party if i thought so . but again we, we would need to see some sort of empirical data after the cease fire after the assassination of send water. and after the p a has been going after implementing
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the west bank, something that hasn't been very popular among many palestinians because there's also a lot of isn't that in gauze that towards how ma some, many people might be calling it that misadventure when they attacked israel. and bruce about this war, well, palestinians are really of, of 2 minds. and i mean that's, that's certainly one perspective. and we've seen that on some of the, some of these kind of mat on the street interviews, right where people are expressing frustration. but there are also many palestinians who feel as though there has to be some kind of a resistance to the occupation. and while they may not necessarily agree with everything that happened on october 7th, they believe that some kind of resistance is necessary and there are many palestinians who support the support october 7th, actually. and i put the number down here about 64 percent of palestinians in the west bank, 39 percent, and guys support specifically the october 7th attack. and that's according to the st. paul by the palestinian center for policy and survey research from last summer . i don't think us that in tennessee that we would have those numbers of support
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that we're hearing from come us even 15 months off to this destruction in israel's war. what does that mean for us? and y'all, his goal of eliminating how much, what the very least turning the palestinians against the group. it is, you know, eliminating from us has 2 dimensions. one is military and one is split it and the political is also on the logic. so in that respect, he fails on vote. yes. how much was degraded estimated even militarily, but not the professor said they're still standing up. and so in that respect, short of occupying the entire guys, the strip, which is something is you'll never wanted to do. he did not obtain that. so now ask for turning the palestinians again from us in order to do that. he needs to offer them some kind of a silver lining, some kind of an alternative. and let's not forget. and this is
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a widely held symptom of here in israel, that it was nice during that time, yells, deliveries by design policy to strengthen from us in order to weaken the pals student authority in order to then say, well, what do you know? i got no one to talk to about a piece process. he did that for many years and 5 or 6 years, he's actively allow some us to strengthen, to strengthen, i'm sorry. and so now he shouldn't have any expectation of um, you know, some kind of a liberal democratic opposition springing up and gaza against the havoc and destruction of how much redone and people so in, in that dimension to he failed to eliminate how much. oh, literally and in the military, all i want to pick up on that too is transitional governance. when we look ahead to phase 3 of the cease fire and who is going to move galls or a lot of it, we're looking at the p a. but does that require a unity between 5 and how much something that as long just said, you know,
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was really a get assessing you all his interest? so yeah, i mean it's, it's difficult, difficult to imagine right now, especially where people have been following what the p a has been doing in the west bank against is from us and from us, people are from us sympathizers there. so there's a lot of animosity going back many, many years people remember the crew attempt by uh huh. and israel and the united states against homos after the the election. so in 2006 we're in, so there's a lot of animosity, obviously there was a civil war that broke out after that. so having said that, i do think gets in the palestinians, best interest and i, i don't want to overstep because i'm not palestinian. but as an outside or it feels it's certainly feels as though some kind of a unity government would be would be beneficial. right. i certainly don't think i'm as wants and they've said as much, they don't want to govern a guys out on their own going forward. but again,
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it remains to be seen to what extent these 2 groups that have been kind of enemies for the, for many years, or to what extent they'll be able to kind of put their hands together and, and, and move forward. and then also remains to be seen whether israel is going to even allow this to get to phase 3 and allow for the reconstruction of gaza. exactly. and it wants to bring us off again. alone was we, we had earlier than is waiting till position is, is pushing the government to begin discussing. phase 3. begin discussing how garza is going to be guns, and are you having those conversations going as well? not, not within the government, i mean the less the opposition for making that point. they should have made it months ago. they should have said yes, one president biking in december of 2023 presented a thing not fully based, but nonetheless the basic. com 4 is the general concourse of a post war. gotcha. which natania will begin by ignoring them dismissed,
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then was even reluctant to engage in. and so the opposition could say what it wants and the post work but, but i, i have to tell you, i know this, this may belong to a different conversation. went together. we keep, we not just the 3 of us, but the general discourse of these really kind of assuming you keeps on going back to old unproven paradise. and then thinking within the box there needs, you know, we're talking about will come us and pops up and reach some reconciliation. what a different is really government be willing to engage in a piece process. that won't happen. neither of those what happened. there needs to be a complete revisiting of basic concepts. something along the lines of a trusteeship in the west bank and gaza. the general delineation of what would be a few years later, a palestinian state, but not start with the house. did you say? and.

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