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suspend service of the communities out, is there a chinese, deeper into the rain forest to follow a scientist onto teams efforts to save the flora and fauna, so precious in the region? women make science equity to is hidden treasure. on al jazeera, the thousands of palestinians returned to the destroyed homes in the gaza strip on the 2nd day of the seas file the down or kyle, this is out. is there a life window? how also coming up celebrations in the occupied westbank, 90 palestinian presence a freeze from is rainy jails as part of the seas. 5 dale and 3 is where the contents of the united with the families also. and so being released and was
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just few hours left before donald trump. the comes to 47th president of the united states, the 12 to 15 months of war and which whites groups, se, as well, used salvation as a weapon of war. desperately need his aid as finely entering the strip ceased want . and so as a 2nd day, you ends as more than 630 trucks of humanitarian aid and had gone to on sunday with at least 300 of them going to the besieged mills. and the 2000000 displays, palestinians are returning to what's left of the homes. you an estimate around 2 thirds of old buildings have been destroyed by is really a tax. well then 47000 people have been killed and 10000 who i'm missing. michael. apple reports from the in the scale of israel,
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16 months bombing campaign named gaza. is clear. this shows the destructive force of 85000 tons of explosives. it's difficult to understand how anything or any one could survive what aid agencies describe as a pulling and apocalyptic conditions, and even with a ceasefire, how anyone could return. juma shoddy says he built his house, piece by piece and like many others at the moment, he has mixed feelings. what so that have done me this in the halting of the blood shade is an indescribable feeling. i thank god that i survived this war safely. however, when we return to our homes, we found nothing but ruin and destruction. i cannot describe the scene and was in the south of cause a similar scene. thousands of people are missing and many bodies are trapped under
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rubble for goods and how does the whole wheel look? i lost my brother and my nephew in this war. as for returning directly, it was a big shock. this destruction, not just the total destruction, it's not like an earthquake or a flag of them. i know what happened as a war of extermination. recent satellites, imagery analyzed by the united nations, revealed entire neighborhoods in ruins. nearly 70 percent of buildings are destroyed, including nearly a quarter of a 1000000 residential homes. looking to get into the bottom. today we return to check on our house. you know, we got lost on the way because we could not recognize the area and we found our house completely wiped out and, and the ceasefire is still in its 1st phase and the future is on search. but what's true for now is this moment is an opportunity for people to try and pick up the
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pieces of their lives and some kind of way to get started. like level elders here. we have correspondence covering developments of to the cx 5 from across the goals a strip. well, it's on colored to is that the colored one hospital in northern garza honey mac, which will be live with us from the con units. but 1st, who the tar couple as in who's travel to buffer in the south? just to columbus or away from where is where the forces of withdrawal. 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.
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and just to make it clear for all of you, is that the use wait a minute to use this. taken just to columbus away from where we are, into philadelphia, colorado as civilians believe that this tale of attacks haven't changed the geographical lunmark of the area. we just took a look on the place we can barely find a building left, a standing due to the relentless compartment and the tax took place. civilians are trying to return in order to check and ask 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 elder, 0 rough parasite. as bringing honey mountain with now he's in eastern hon eunice for us and had a, a critical aspect of this. first phase of the c spot is the delivery of aide. how many trucks are you seeing coming into the gauze? the strip, the floor on our way to this side,
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to buy for preparation for this report. we see in many of the trucks already coming in and moving it through uh over. so i had the enrolled all the way to the central area um parts of new and his son and garza city. all of these a truck says we were told are set to be arriving to designated points. but what's really interesting is the uh, the influx of the the truck. this is unusual for us. we haven't seen this large number of the trucks coming in in one single bit. right now we can see them by the hours we are in an area here between hon. you and a sun roof has to be this particular area just to pre the sees bought fire was a quite deserted and now it's slowly it's fold up with people of trucks and vehicles that people walk in on, on their feed. the tried to get through their homes have been destroyed, or they have been forced to evacuate them in the past months, and many of them are trying to get whatever they are able to salvage back to their
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10 side because their homes are not proper. they're not safe to stay and as because they are safe. but so far we're looking at throughout the day we have a close to 200, a truck said, or for many of them filled with the fuel and necessary food supplies that other urgent medical supplies. as of yesterday, more than 600 trucks, they've been allowed to enter it. they've got stripped. we're looking at 2000 just in a 24 hours a little over 24 hours of the ceasefire. ticket effect, the close to 800 trucks filled with the fuel supplies with food supplies, as well as with some urgent medical supplies. and uh and, and as we can see right now, as of this moment, more of the fuel supplies are coming in and they are set to be sent to honor what facility is. the hospitals and the banker is the, are set to start operating as i'll do more here in the 2nd the truck. and this is number 5. as soon as we are right, we're seeing them moving on the road to their designated point. so studies stream
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of trucks will be a welcome sight for so many palestinians. the honey, i'm is good to see you in the different parts of the gulf has strep, and without your flak jackets and your helmet horses, the moods that are amongst people will as of this bomb and you know, the seeds fire, but offer an opportunity for people to respond to be at the starts to start rebuilding and due to rebuild the shutter lights for the past 50 months. it has been quite difficult. then everything that we've seen from people in expression of happened is of excitement was more of an expression of much of the suppressed feelings in the past 15 months. but it's also a mixed feelings and emotions. people who have many family members who have part, who go hard gone and they, they, they don't know where, where to track them. they've just gotten missing either on the rebels or defend, defend by these ready military. we drove by many of the buildings here and robust,
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that the with, with many of the writing on the walls and inscriptions, fans, uh, a number of people are still under durable. then seen, the group of people are watching from a distance. they have troubles unable to do anything, and this is one of the hardest emotion. and we think this is going to continue to unfold in the coming days. as more people are able to get areas that we're not able to get in the past. and it will be very, very sad and filled with agony and a frustration that their family members were buried under durable, that they were not able to do anything to save them. absolutely. okay. hi, lima. with joining us from eastern hon. eunice. honey. thank you. well, despite the face fun, israel has kept killing palestinians and gaza increase to palestinians, shot dead by soldiers in vasa in the south. 8th, others were injured, including a young child, husbands also in danger from unexploded ordnance left by israel. one man was killed off, the one exploded in rough up to hospitals and goals. i have been
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a major targets of as well as will coming under a piece of the tech come all of on was the last operational health facility and the north of golf until the is randy military laid siege to it. last month was absolute, has visited to see the extent of the damage. i'm talking to a phone, come on a dr. hospital and this is the reception emergencies of arguments which is completely based on the ground present. got clean. if the sun, let's get inside and show you exactly how the situation inside this has facility, which is supposed to be a place for at least a treatments. but it does now has been reduced to rubble as it can clearly see. i got stuck to the one before we get to any details. let's talk to the one of the many kind of stuff who just came to the came up with one hospital and inspecting the hospital. you have to cut off. you love to have a lot of them and the husband,
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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, the office, a few minutes here in services. it is not a terrorist talk paid for the time being. we have no alternatives. it will take a lot of time and a mess of if it, to make this a hospital again, a place that can provide the people with medical services. we never thought that come out and one hospital would it end up like this. these riley's have completely destroyed it and it got to look the saw budget done. so as we, as we just hear the from the medical stuff, nothing is usable and this hospital is no longer suitable to receive any injured to receive any basis. this
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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 site and show you more about this health facility this blaze. this is what 800 me. allow me to mention that as well, you know, army decaying as a rush to hundreds of displaced palestinians 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 up with one hospital which is completely out of
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service. people here are trying so hard to clean the car. the door was 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 one all this time trying to low is norwegian, refugee councils, communications advisor, and palestine. she joins us now from a mind get to speak to china. can you give us an idea of just how much aid is getting in at this stage, and which crossings are open to trucks for the lining up to enter 1000? but we know that hundreds of trucks have entered guys uh over the last 30 or so hours. most of those trucks are going in through cam shalom crossing in the south. and i believe the area is in the north to reach the people there. what,
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what aid is actually being provided? how for pads have the agencies being for this moment? well, we've known how long does a ceasefire would eventually come. the question was not a matter of gift, but when and so we've been planning along with partners in the, in the sector for this day for a long time. so the world food program had food prepared stockpile to feed a 1000000 people that should be entering. we have a 50 trucks that are waiting to enter from egypt that include shelter, materials, hygiene and cleaning hits. and as soon as we get them in, we will begin distributing us as quickly as possible. but in terms of what's going in, it's the same, same 8 items that we've been calling for entry for. for the last 15 months, the basic essentials, food and water medicine, shelter, materials, fuel in order to run the hospitals, the fuel, the bakeries run, the response,
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the sound desalination plants, etc. and so that's really what the focus is going to be over the next several weeks, is getting in those items that will help people meet their basic needs as part of how difficult is it going to be to distribute. so this a to a population that is on the move, i mean 90 percent of gallstones are displaced and they are majority of them. many of them are trying to get back to where the home's or used to be. that it's something that we've been taking into consideration and are using when, when of figuring out our plans and how exactly we will distribute and where we will distribute knowing that people will be on the move. one thing that we need to take into consideration is that most people will be trying to return to their homes on foot and only able to carry what, what they are only able to bring what they can carry in their hands. and so that means that we're going to be waiting to see where people are moving to before we
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distribute some of those larger items that are difficult to move like tacks which weigh 50 to a 100 kilos and are very difficult for people to bring from place to place on foot . and so for now our focus is going to be on getting items that, that people can bring with them like cleaning, kit, soap, you know, basic necessities that they've been deprived of. and will have to be of the sector able to be really ab dial in order to assess where people are moving to and what types of needs they have once they reach those destinations. and it's a good news that these products and getting into goals was still a numerous challenges i had signed a low many thanks. indeed for joining us. thank you. the seller has head on out to 0. the donald trump is no variation just hours away will examine what the incoming presidents policies will mean for people in dos the
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. the weather is looking rather quiet so much of south asia. at the moment we still got those phone issues assisting. however, across northern parts of india, but we are expecting a little bit of relief in new delhi possibly from wednesday and thursday. that's missing some showers possible thunderstorms. but unfortunately, the fog and the hazy sunshine will be back in by the end of the week. we've also got watches full that fog extending all the way to the north east of india for the south of this more the way a pair of skies is sunshine and settled, whether it's looking a lot dry or in the south of india as we get into the mid week, just a few showers here in this west to weather, affecting sri lanka. but it looks largely k, a sense that wesley disturbance that's moved off away from afghanistan and pakistan
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is looking very clear as well for large areas of china as we move to east asia. and that's where we see exceptional heat for this time of year from ongoing yet much of china with temperatures for january's sitting while above the average there's been some recovery to the temperatures across the korean financial more in the way of sunshine coming into south korea. little bit of rain here in the for japan, but it is a pretty good story there on choose day 12 degrees celsius in tokyo, the or the
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the the hello again, you are watching ellen's is there a has reminder of on top stories this hour. thousands of palestinians are returning home to the seas. foreign jobs are into it. second, stay around 90 percent of homes destroyed or partially damaged the pace most palestinians called home no longer exists and israel has released 90 percent of city and presidents as possible. sees 5 deal with from us women and children to the fast to be freed and the initial phase of the agreements. but one of the most
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prominent of those for you is highly to jerome. she's a lead. you have to put in a front for the operation of palestine and elected member of the palestinian parliament. jerome was installed actually confinement for months and a suffocating to buy one and a half me to self. which human rights groups compared to a tim, she's been in and out of his very presence think is because of her membership of a group that is well considered as to be and legal. it was there was correspondence needed for him. was in the occupied westbank covering a similar palestinian prison. the release joined the november 2023. she's fine. she joins us here in the studio. anita, let's start with collegiate around the many people were shocked by her parents compared to what she looked like when she went into detention. what did you think? yes, it wasn't shocking for us to see her looking like that's because we've been hearing from her lawyer is about difficult stories about her situation inside is really jailed us. she was, but as you see there in solitary confinement,
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she could not at reach out to the outer world. and this is part and parcel of what many, if not, the vast majority of palestinian prisoners were going through after the war. all of these extra measures that were taken by these rated forces against policy and prisoners where it compared to collective punishment by palestinians. we've seen these really forces, rounding up every day a doing is really rates to the occupied west bank. it doesn't, is it's not hundreds of palestinians every day, sometimes reducing them after and sometimes keeping them under what's known administrative detention. and these detentions are arrest without charges. so without the trial, which means that these people can be there indefinitely. and with this situation that is inside jail we've seen so many horrific before. and after pictures of these past and in prison, there's looking like they looked stone, which way they got sick and one and for took you the right. remember, it was a,
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be yes, he was released out of jail and he could not recognize his own family. they were a, you know, running some tests, but they said that they feel that he had suffered so much mental pressure was, it was a lot why all these people being arrested by, for example, his colleagues as you're all being a rest of these. what there's no charge and they held in the midst of the tension, which is in definitely what, what do they gaining from this thing? yeah, and it's not, has her 1st the rest of the been and she had lost her daughter while she was in jail. she died and she could not attend her funeral. but as far as this world is concerned, when it comes to the fact that they see her as someone was prominent, who could move the street in a certain way. and they want to show that anyone and everyone could be at us to buy these really forces. so it's another measure by these really forces to exercise power and control and palestinians lives, remind them who has the control. and so if they think of doing something to resist israel's occupation, the price that they pay is going to be really,
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really high. so this is part of how your patient operates, but we've seen many pause then. he is a being arrested as young as 13, which he and their charges could be, you know, throwing rocks at these really forces that the reading palestinian cities and for many palestinians it's seen as a way that israel wants to remind all generations that if they think to resist its occupation, the price is going to be very high and it does need it where i may find somebody's coming in. the total problem is that to be sworn in as the $47.00 us president in just a few hours from now. he's arrived at the church system, jones in washington, dc for a service ahead of his integration as a rally on sunday night present to lex trump. my statements about what he intends to do as soon as he takes office, including repealing all of present, jo, biden's,
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executive orders, it will say to credit for a cease 5 and gaza perhaps most beautiful. this week we achieved an epic ceasefire agreement as a 1st step forward. last, the disagreement could only have happened as a result of our historic victory in november, redway. some victory was that the great is, i don't even know which was great or 2016 or this one. i think this one a little bit back as to james bay's is joining us now from washington d. c. so that's a link helped me events that are happening where you are with the main story that we're covering here. garza sees far what challenges does this, these 5 does, the situation and them at least present for the trump administration. now that he's about to be in charge a well,
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you just heard him taking credit for the seas far. now he is the in the us hot seat to try and keep the cx 5 going to move beyond the date. and i think the 1st thing you had a short time ago that interviewed with noise the which in refugee council getting the aide in the search of aid that is probably priority number one, the united nations have not been involved in any of the diplomacy they, although the key plan on the ground getting that aide in there. i think there was a challenge coming up just a day's time because once they had it gets into jobs, are the main body of the u. n. is the long run. that's the part of the you and that deals with the palestinians. they're the ones who do the most to distribute the a to get into around garza. and yet these writing government has said on the 28th of this month, they going to find on rough operating in israel, making that activities that really difficult, perhaps almost impossible. that's a big challenge facing the administration. then of course, he's got to think about what he does. if prime minister netanyahu decides
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a to continue compartment off to phase one off to the foot 1st. 42 days of this and things very, very fragile. would he go along with that? given that he is claiming to be the pace maker in this particular role up beyond that reconstruction because it's going to cost a huge amount of money. what is the trump administration going to say about that? what support is it going to potentially give? who is going to run goals at so many questions better? we don't really know from trump or his invoice, the wit costs. what that position is, what they would like to see going forward. then of course we have that very, very difficult issue for decades. what do you do about a white, a piece between israel and the palestinians? last time around last time he was president, his southern little jared cushion was he's n void dealing with that came up with a plan which certainly didn't to achieve peace between israel and the palestinians . but it did a chief, those abraham accords which the administration wants,
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which is doing a batch of relations and potentially some sort of trade routes in the region between arab countries and israel. that's something the trump administration i think will try to expand but federal so many difficult challenges ahead and because as i said, number one problem is that c smile remains very, very fragile. indeed, indeed, it does. okay, james, by his many things indeed. france the view that from washington dc. well, joining us here in the studio again, this was stuff i'll go see. it's actually general of the palestinian national initiative has been widely reported, hasn't missed off of the trump at his administration. play the invoice had a big role in guessing best sees 5 deal over the line. he certainly can just compress them to send a mass of hours. how much of a priority do you think the safe spot deal is now going to be? i think this is why it is a priority because the president tom wants to have column in the middle east as he says,
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because he wants to concentrate on internal issues in the united states. that's the same reason why he's pushing quote, a deal in ukraine. i'm just absorbed there, but practically he has been useful in terms of being the only president that could push of nathaniel and force him to accept us use via but strategically here as a very dangerous administration for palestinians. yeah, because they are talking about then just things like an expression of the west bank . when you'll have an american on both of the car company you saying that the listing is don't exist and that we are an invention. such statements coming for the mission of the people in the american administration are very dangerous. one statement in particular by president that you discover that is that i live too small. i need to be expanded. what does that mean at the expense of public opinion on land at the expense of violating international law? so there are lots of possibilities is what is,
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what do you think is that that's the whole group of the offers, new administration on the issue of palestine are totally biased. was that those are the only views and that is dangerous. when you have a fascist government and visitor, i'm a one does well at what cost to the palestinians $50.00 the face fine was pushed over the line. what from how trump might have strong arms ness and yahoo into accepting the deal before he to a pallet? well, he didn't know he didn't need to give anything good to 10. i mean, because all of the united states is providing nothing. you know so many things without the united states on sunday, how can i put on this water for more than a week, but what could trunk through that bite and couldn't at, in my opinion, the most important thing is that nothing you already allows that to you will not to be able to manipulate them as he did with biden's when he, many people it abided. he knew that he had the love, it is which is done coming. and now with tom, there is no other lovers. so,
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and that's a major issue. but that doesn't deny the fact that if they talk about unexplained parts of the kid by that is that is that means killing the whole idea of the 2 state solution. that mean means getting the hold potential enforceability of the listing in the state. that's the risk and then doing that in the west bank, we could see advancement of is it a legal set them those which are advancing already does that live? and that's the whole idea of a 2 state solution that everybody talks about just disappeared. and that leaves us us quite a. so was one option to start getting for the one democratic state. and they would tell us is that it would not accept one democratic states and will not accept hosted solution. so what do they accept if mcclin's inc? here comes another danger. the statement that the nbc spoke about, which is the finance federal police stimulus, but i'm going to indonesia. i mean what kind of crazy ideas that know the whole.

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