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[000:00:00;00] the the, to thousands of palestinians return to the destroyed homes in the gaza strip on the 2nd day of the seas. fine, the fellows that hold on and you're watching all just there life my headquarters here in the also coming up. so the russians to the occupied westbank, 90 palestinian prisoners a freeze from israeli jails as part of the cx. 5 deal and 3 is very tough to is
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a reunited with that time leaves us to being released. also, the double trouble celebrates with both of the head, the visible duration, the incoming president forms is sweeping executive orders within those. take the also the welcome to the product i left the 15 months of unimaginable sufferings. thousands of palestinians are attending home with the seas following garza into its 2nd day. these were the scenes in rafa on monday morning, 9 in 10 palestinians in garza have been displaced by israel's will many having to move repeatedly. but from most the place they called home no longer
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exists. the destruction of garza has the 42000000 tons of rubble and most published, and these are attending to a show of that for my lights. how does it? i know i built this house and piece by piece the bar to hunt to and when i returned to us, i didn't find it. as i knew the, the licensee is devastation and ruined the whole of abuse, which i hope you will. i don't see my hon. i can only see destruction of the what's that done? me the see it. the whole thing of the blood shed is an indescribable feeling and it comes a lot. but i mean what i can, i think god that i survive. this was safely. but when we return to our homes, we found nothing,
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nothing but ruin and destruction. i cannot describe the scene in woods 10 a couple of us are missing, rasa in southern gauze. so just to columbus, s a. y is ready for us as of withdrawal. and after the seas 5, he has full on the wide spread destruction across the street. i'm right now and rough i city and the 5 south of this trip where we managed to gain access to this area, following the implementation of the sci fi deal. as you see in the frame, the scale of devastation had resulted from the is very military operation, but lasted for more than 6 months. and one of the areas that was densely populated with civilians with the population of more than $300000.00 palestinians who are right now completely displaced. given the scale of destruction, it gives assigned to the severity of battles and attacks conducted in this area. and just to make it clear for all of you, is that the use wait a minute to use the station just to columbus away from where we are into philadelphia. corey, though, as civilians believe that this came of attacks, haven't changed the geographical lunmark of the area. we just took
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a look on the place. we can barely find a building block to standing due to the relentless compartment. and the attacks took place. civilians are trying to return in order to check and access the damage inflicted to the neighborhoods. believing that the process of recovery will take keys in order to remove the russel and re gain a semblance of normality. again, target cup as an o. d 0 roughly pedestal, of the story and honey made our correspondents outside the main hospital and did all by law in central garza hello. how do you mean that sci fi is a relief of those sleeping, working constantly these past 15 months in medical facilities like the one behind you? yes, absolutely. it has been now. 4 more than 24 hours into the seeds fire at night, i can tell with confident this is on usually quiet time and that the calm that we
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we see and feel here across the, the skies of the central area without the drones buzzing it without the fear of the predictable fall in bonds. the hom, we're seeing many of the people who have been quite busy in the past 16 months over whelmed, by the influx of injuries, as well as other groups of people, including journalists, then, and other humanitarian aid workers out in the streets, helping displace people. but pos for those particular they have been, have been, i have been hard headed in the past 16 months, targeted deliberately by these really monitors where it is sitting here. the google doctors though, really left the hospital as of yesterday, as soon as the seas fire took effect then. and that explains that the, uh, what's happening inside inside the, the hospital and that it'd be the, the, the shortage of the many of the basic necessities inside the hospitals as well as
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the change the drastically changing the influx of patients and injuries inside the house. do more about the side of the hospital now, particularly the emergency department. we're joined by dr. jan. i thought how is that general practitioners that have been volunteering and then your surgery department, both in a coupon and the locks off hospital? the storage amount of the i think the life you know the mileage will come with that . so thank you very much for being with us. i'm a 115 minus a war and when janice i didn't so i meant bombardment internationally and we'll stuff that. can you tell us in brief, how did you spend these 15 months of them? i'm dr. jim. uh so high it wasn't going to do. it does look like a to minutes and then it goes with directors to my job and i ship a hospital and a half to 2 months. so that was taught and i literally didn't a ship, a hospital, neurosurgery department. i've been with us, he left the hospital that up the 33 days because of the you don't see the threat.
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so somebody came to alongside off martha's hospital. now to live all the time in the hospital. i haven't left the house at the full 471 days. how much as i could have left only for 3 days. and, and all this is because you might get fox, the. how old did you spend the 15 months inside the house? but those being busy with the one that people didn't loves 15 months, we have dealt with so many cases every day. what is the, the one that people are some of them? oh, most of them are critically wounded. we haven't slept well. no, we don't. i did a lot of surgeries and we have the one division without a permission room. we did some of the prison on the floor because we don't have any
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capacity. people who need the medical services a laptop to all of these uh and lots of the live because of the situation we have done up as of the gloves and without any enough medications. no ventilate, is. we have seen a lot of suffering, but then a lot of my day we have heard about the suicide agreement. so this was a piece of really good news advice. so how did you feel the last 24 hours or the last 24 hours? when the and just uh, agreement came into effect. uh, do you think the methods would change inside of the hospital? yes. a date. well, the 1st time you ever really see the ambulance without patient or without doing the political, martha's 1st up to see the reception empty. first i have to say the image is the
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bottom and empty. i slept without being one of the about kind of more uh, wanting to to put them up as willow wrap to the us. but the, this is unbelievable. joy and excitement that everywhere. and the people think of that to supply it will bring life back to load one. but the no, this is not true. this in this case, the states of the house with of a better t. i think i don't think we need a lot of uh, medicines and mid that goes supplies, our tools must be filled with medicines and all that to deal with all the cases. yeah. the immersion will be from the doctors m. uh does it as we hear different doctors, your mouth gives us just a glimpse of what's going on inside the hospital. the past 24 hours have been a quite different compared to the past. 50 a month as the mentioned of him and many other of his colleagues inside the hospital for the 1st time to we're able to sleep quietly without the uh,
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the fear of, of, of the b and bomb. the fear of having to wake up in the middle of the night because of any new influx of injuries are arriving to the hospital. this is a drastic change. that's definitely that see a fire cause much of the need a quiet time and con for these doctors inside the hospital to start rebuilding their shattered lives and get back on track and providing much needed health for already patients and injuries inside the hospital. i need about mood, that voice and data about that. thank you. this is around those released 90 palestinian prisoners as part of the seas. 5 deal with him, us women and children with us to be freed in the initial phase. now that release came hours of to 3 is ready to capt is very united with the families. they never play. how's the story? the tears of joy and relief as 90 posting and prisoners released from is really jail,
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returned home thousands turned out across the occupied with thing too with his loved ones were united. 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 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 and phase one of the long awaited ceasefire deal between israel and him. us nearly 2000 palestinian prisoners are expected to be released over a 6 week period make and we do 2 of them. they were treating us like animals. they give us little time to go out of the prison cells at 1 pm. we leave this sounds
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like chickens and then we'll returned to ourselves hours earlier. how mess, release 3 email is rarely kept as housing goes, though. during this time brochure, emily damari enrolled me going and they were reunited with their families after spending 15 months in captivity, the hundreds watched events on folding tele visa the various for school days. and that's knowing that she's going to be on the list for not. and and now seeing her and to see that she can walk and more is really and palestinian families are hoping they will be re united with their loved ones with the next exchange of prisoners expect it to happen on saturday. the now the all clear as a 0. well, joining us in the studio now is all correspond to need that abraham, who's only based on the occupied west banking,
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has been covering the palestinian prisoner releases for many years now. good to see here in doha, i need to, let's just begin with this particular prison. the release is always a delicate process, isn't it? because it is a painful one for families to re unite up to such a long time and specially that there is so much weight involved. indeed, the problem is, i suppose that the worry is that some of these individuals might well be arrested again days or weeks into the future. so this time together can be quite short. yes, and did the, and we've been looking at the list that was released of the prisoners who is going to be released yesterday. and i counted at least 3 names of posting as i've covered their release as in november 2023. as part of the breach cease fire, deal the to the release of dozens of post indian women and young boys under the age of 19. there are no guarantees whatsoever for a nation under is really occupation that these people are not going to be the edited. then you have israel saying a,
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a for they go back to what they called the security threat, then they would be reassessed this. again, what's also painful about this process is the details that these prisoners are going to be sharing with their families about how they spend the their time in jail . specifically, as we've been reporting about, it's very difficult situation inside prisons after the war has started with boston, he is suffering to find in a fluid and is to to have medical attention just yesterday we were to poor thing about the is there any present service saying that it's 22 year old person in prison there had as a died in his really prison. the numbers have been increasing and throughout the war more than 70 prisoners impulse in and say no, they did not die. they were killed because of torture and medical. negligent negligence in cyprus, randy jones and he's been covering these prisoners, hoped for a very long time in different circumstances, with different types of conflict between the palestinians and these rallies. is this one any different in terms of the way that it's being executed by both sides
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and under such international guys? more so than ever before you see maybe the similarity is the fact that the families are re uniting with the loved ones. they are emotional scenes that we see, but the difference is that there is more hope for more prisoners to meetings. remember when we were talking about the breach ceasefire deal, it included women and young boys. but this time posting is, are ongoing and looking and hoping for those with serving or facing life sentences for these people. the only chance to be outside this rainy jails is a swap deal. so they are really anticipating that the ceasefire will continue taking hold and that they would see their loved ones being outside of as really presence. and it's, it's really difficult because these harmonies know that the high profile one's been leading palestinian prisoners are veto, the release is being vetoed by israel. so everyone is really counting, trying to see if their loved ones are going to be on the upcoming list. you just
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touched on the fact that sometimes we call and see what goes on inside and his writing present. we only hear that testimony when individual palestinians are released. they tell us what's going on. but in this particular release, we're seeing a very prominent palestinian politician release and we can see what she looked like before. and we're actually quite shocked to see the way she is right now. but we've seen these sorts of images again with different prisoners. are you surprised at the way to draw is seen right now and how she looked when she was released less than 24 hours ago was and it's difficult to see her looking like that. in november 2023. she was the person to be welcoming at the release. prisoners at the time is someone who spend time in jail. she was very close to the female prisoners and she was welcoming them, giving them support. now she's one of them and she's looking the way she looks. she's sick, she's ill. shes been in solitary confinement and you can feel as if this time in
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jail added years and years to her life. if it does not affect her health a drastically this picture of how she looked before and how she looked after is not something we have not seen with many palestinian prisoners who lost so much way to look like gears have been added to their lives. the look in their eyes, you could tell that they went through a lot. i remember of specific story we covered of well as, as i but yet the past and in prison there who came out of jail in so much english. and he did not even recognize his own family at 1st. and as soon as he started getting a little bit better, he was then rear us that. so, you know, again, we're talking about the situation where palestinians have suffered the lot inside these is ready to jails, but it could potentially face a similar face if these really forces decide to arrest them again. indeed, if anybody's been could speak to you, i look a we'll get more analysis from you as
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a reminder of all the top stories. thousands of ton of cities are attending time with the see sign and goals that ends with the 2nd day. but whether on 90 percent of homes destroyed or possibly damaged garza the place, most palestinians called home no longer exists. his rounds is released, 90 palestinian prisoners is positive because these 5 deal with the boss unit. and children are the 1st to be freed in the initial phase of the deal. fairly a 3 is why the kept is where we united with the families 15 months after they would take and buy from us at home. in johnson hospitals in garza be the major target of israel's will coming under repeated attacks to my last one was the last operational health facility in northern gospel until these randy military laid siege to it last month. but if i was to lose, has visited to see the extent of the damage, or i'm talking to a phone, come a live hospital. and this is the reception emergencies of arguments which is
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completely on the ground as a calculating the fee on let's get inside the show you exactly how the situation is . hi, this, his 1st son to see which is supposed to be a place for at least treatments, but it does now has been reduced to rubble. as you can clearly see, i got stuck to the one before we get to any details. let's talk to the, one of the method kind of stuff who just came to the, came up with one hospital and inspecting the hospitals. you have to get off last week have issued us a lot of them on the edge of the hudson. as you can see, the destruction is all over the place. the ho hospital is boomed and destroyed. no department in the hospital can offer any medical service. these riley forces have destroyed every single thing. yeah. this is a hospital for helping people, a hospital office, humanitarian services. it is not
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a terrorist talk that for the time being we have no tentative. it will take a lot of time and a mess of if to make this a hospital again, a place that can provide the people with medical services. we never saw that come out at one hospital. would it end up like this? these riley's have completely destroyed it. got to look this up. i just done. so as we, as we just here from the medical stuff, nothing is usable and this hospital is no longer suitable to receive any injured to receive any basis. this is the bid for the emergency department. and here with what was the counter. everything has been done. nothing is usable. let's get to the side and show you more about this. his
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facility, alyssa, blaze, this lady on me allow me to mention that that is why the army detained as a rush to hundreds of displaced polish simians who used to show stuff inside the vist health facility and closing the door. at some, sophia, the director of the mileage one hospital. so everything is just this is the situation that's coming to the hospital, which is completely out of service. people here are trying so hard to clean the quarter doors the some of the rules of the hospital, but the level is 6 or exceeded at all expectations and viewing the managers why they can handle it. i just need to come out with one fall,
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assign the double time pool before that was the 47th president of the united states. so the coming hours the, the month is with the to the white house with a make america great. again victory rally the performance by the village people, the capital one to read the in washington inmates problem itself. the problem is through the crowd from bind to building and besides the field to repeat the goal of present day by the executive orders. ill say to credit all the sci fi deal in golf of the perhaps most beautiful this week we achieved an epic ceasefire agreement as a 1st step forward. lastly, this disagreement could only have happened as
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a result of our historic victory in november, redway. some victory was at that great is i don't even know which was great or 2016 or this one. i think this one, presidents like trump, has probably is to, to pull up millions of microwaves from the us. c comes into office and authorized crossings of the border with mexico have dropped to the lowest level in 4 years. and to do a construct pulls from the board, a city of macallan and texas, 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 fits and a rock band place in the sense of shadow. besides the music, donald trump is inheriting the quietest border in years. fewer than $50000.00 unauthorized border crossings were reported in december after outgoing president
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joe biden tighten asylum rules. judy jimenez is among the few asylum seekers made it through 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 a. so i went to the us, but their turn never came. and they fear that trump will and the program know of what i'm of market. so we hurried because we fear it after the 20th. anyone who turns himself in will be deported. immediately of that, even now trump describes the border as the scene 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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trump oversaw the separation of migrant children from their families. and forced asylum seekers to wait in mexico for months. 4 years. migrant advocates in the us say they're bracing for those policies to return. i plan to continue to be a here to help the families if they're allowed to any one is allowed to enter the united states and, and be here. we want to make sure we can provide a safe space like this with the plan to resist trans policies. with legal challenges and fear more hardships for migrant ahead. heidi jo, castro alger 0, macallan texas take talk is back online in the us of the president's electron said that he would issue at executive order to reinstate the when he returns to the white house. tick tock went doc for american uses as a federal battled, the social media platform came into effect on sunday from took to his platform calling to take talk to be saved. and this proposed to be populated by
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a us organization. the supreme court ruled the video sharing out must be sold by chinese power company. bytes dens will be taken off the market us and that city is full and live. it would be so loved. the weather was next to the inside story. we examined the is rarely have us see spotty to stay with us here on tuesday or the had a lot of that. there's lots of fine and one way whether to be found across east asia . at the moment. it's looking very quiet in china where temperatures are sitting above the average of cities like beijing and shanghai not just here but farther north for my mongolia alone because minus 9 degrees celsius, which should be about minus 15 and temperatures have also recovered in sol. it's
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looking like we see most sunshine across the korean peninsula over the next few days. and the weather is looking quieter for japan. the west of the weather has pushed its way further east. we see double digits in tokyo at 12 degrees celsius. so a very quiet picture across the region. it's a similar story for south asia at the moment. in particular for india it seems very dry that weather has cleared away from the south. instead, we'll see bus of rain. so coming into sherlock of some showers and storms here, we all like is the some west to where the stopped working to the north west of india where it has been about. what about that fog? thanks to west of the disturbance moving from of contest on into pakistan. we're expecting that to edge its way towards new delhi. we could see some showers on wednesday with thunderstorms, possibly on thursday of the
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in the 19 ninety's as good as tom was told upon by civil war. the taliban rose from the cast, promising stability. but the us eventually in to be the justification for going into afghanistan was $911.00. it wasn't about moral values. the 1st episode of the new to part document treat examines the western vision. and office, if you could ever realistically have succeeded afghanistan, the price of peace on out. is there a loading dock or with this? these fires coming after nearly 4 to 7000 people were killed by his reading of tots in western college videos are now trying to rebuild their lives at home. many of them destroyed by the funding. how has this period of jobs of people remain unbroken?
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