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people can use ralph award winning with us last summer because speaks to is really political activist, uni nowak with israel and whether it's rarely on a cold collateral damage is not something that was done by mistake. refrain on out is in the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy say, then this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes rising from ruins of the 50 months of israel's genocide. a war on gaza palestinians of trying to return home. people are moving with mixed feelings, feeling of relief, but at the same time, there are hard to break,
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but also with resilience that they're going back to rebuild their shattered lives. well says this withdrawal from southern lebanon will not be complete by the deadline set by the cease fire agreement. and the you and human rights office condemns as well as escalating attacks and the occupied westbank 12 people have been killed since tuesday. i'm going to just go with this forces younique's center reaches the finding the field straight and open the defending champion and wall number one beach ben shelton to set a time to class with alexander set right. the off the months of is riley attacks and gaza survivors trying to rebuild their lives . the seas 5 between is wrong. i'm us now and it's 6 day. and although the buttons
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have stopped fooling, conditions remain desperate. nearly 4000 trucks, caring humanitarian, a defensive golf 0 is possible. the deal is not nearly enough for one point. 9000000 people on the brink of starvation distribution, also a challenge. 15 months, a relentless is right. the attacks have destroyed roads and infrastructure, and 10 camps have been flooded. and the next 24 hours is ready forces are expected to complete the withdrawal of the net setting car don't. let's as a implemented by israel, dividing the north and south of garza off to they leave palestinians forcibly despise from northern gauze, or hoping to return home. harvey. my food reports from on the site at austin central garza just outside the zone. what you see in front of you is miles of tents. they've been set up in the past 16 months for many of the displaced palestinians who are now waiting anxiously for the moment. the mid 3 axes will
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reopen for them as these really military. uh, it will withdrawal from there. yeah. and allow it remove into the northern part of district soon enough in the coming hours as the date that we expected the release of the names of the captives uh by uh, how much do these really aside, these really monitor will start preparing for receiving the captives and approved for the release of how the student for the people are going to start coming to this area. people are going to come to this area gather at this point. this is the closest that we can get. students are your boxes. we are about half kilometers, 700 meters, from where these really military gifts currently station and the smoke that you see right now in the background. this is coming from where the is really monitors set up its military base. but soon enough, this area is going to be quite busy with people people, according to what we've heard of from the 10 cons that we passed it through people to defending the attempt. they're going to be coming here sitting in
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a temporary shelter here for the coming 24 hours and waiting for the moments to cross doing it 3 and the 3 and juncture and move to the northern part of the strip . people are moving with mixed feelings, mixed feeling of relief, but at the same time, they're a heart break, but also with resilience that they're going back to rebuild their shutter life. soon enough, we'll see much of a motions mixed emotions and passion for going back. but it's still, it's, it's shaped by much of the, the devastation that they have seen. but also the future. the holding is not going to be on certain they're, they're hoping and praying for much better and safer future in the northern parts of the strip anymore. more those are the area from uh, western part of and the setup rep is you can close the 3 and juncture palestine thought a couple i assume joins us, fell from the algebra age, refugee camp in central garza. so tonic take us through the challenges and how
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they're dealing with it. once you get a into garza and then need to get it. so people they need well, the current site use of the ceasefire agreements. i mean, we'd have my son to isabel has grown to it civilians with a window of hope and a constant slave of a deliveries to the gaza strip in the full in the 1st 4 initial days of the deal. we have recorded that more than 320860 humanitarian 8 trucks were allowed to reach. the goal is to strip yes to day. there has been a sort of hubbard made by a glow code criminal gangs who were apparently operating in neighborhoods that are close to rough rock. we're seeing buddha. and in turn, it will be so close to philadelphia, cory, the under side of the east by the military. different sorts of confrontations took place yesterday, but we loved the police and those criminal guns. but later there has been some sort
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of allowance for humanitarian aid trucks. to continue streaming into the gaza strip a where we have for a quarter we apologize for the loss of connection that was product of the war on gods that has created a will till crisis is ready for us is destroyed, volta pipelines and the sound of nation plots, leaving palestinians with no access to the most basic of resources. the human holiday has more from kansas city. as this is what these are, what you'd be war has listed behind this function. and this rich civil use for this water. i'm here at the fac neighborhoods, as you can see, to go in our line, and in the, to the brink of a water, for the waves offer 472 days of the war that destroyed this amazing
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planets to produce water. and to provide this and as water for this rich civilians . as you can see about how long the line is, we can see here, children who to be in the school. but unfortunately, the war, her hope for the bill, the water and the basic necessities software to their families. and maybe these 2 kids got their fathers that kills enjoying the place. and the beast doesn't stray. but you can see more people are coming just to pills down the water. the destruction of the road have made it difficult for the trucks to just go through these destroyed neighborhoods to. 5 the drinkable water for these uh civilians, as you can see, that they are gathered to just to get the water pop up on my yeah,
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we are facing the massive difficulties apart from the water treatment plants that were totally destroyed by these really forces the few ones running the suffering sharp shortages of spare parts. in addition prices a rule materials how skyrocketed, we can hardly keep the plant up and running. but not the difficulty we are facing is the shortage of fuels necessary to operate the plant. fuel prices are now us to know mickle this reflect negatively on the final water product on the plane. people cannot afford to buy fresh water, many a full of to drink, see what's on the, i get that and i'm only out of the time. and so i had all the roads have been totally destroyed. i'm a forced to follow long and rough for a not only of the truck, some ties well enough, but they also can see more fuel burn during all this simply to help us to light palestinians get their hands on some clean, fresh water. all this adds to the suffering of palestinian suitable ready, suffolk, so great name for by the hand of
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a we are not able to meet the needs of civilians currently in the city. you can imagine the situation with more display citizens for to, at that point of getting a handful of fresh morsa will be almost impossible to guarantee it's raining and the suffering is continuing, even after the war ended, the heavier rain and the dispute in the water and have made it difficult for families who live in normal condition claims the doesn't city side of time. now do you and is wanting that up to a 1000000 children and goals are, are suffering from mental health problems, often living through 15 months of age, very bums folding every day. children have been killed, solved, unfrozen, today. that'd be mind often separated from their family. conservative estimates indicate that over 17000 children without the families in
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gaza, sometime before they 1st breast. pershing with their mothers and child best of the salad dos is a british palestinian, who worked in garza hospitals during the war. you joins us live from london. good to have you with us. and how does i understand your parts of dozens of organizations which will be heading to geneva tomorrow to set up an encampment protest outside the un headquarters is paulette. goodness, seal. first of all, explain to view is what compelled you and so many colleagues from around the world, i think over 2000 countries to convene in geneva, despite the fact that we have a sci fi. and maybe, you know, people might be thinking, well, hasn't the cx 5 taking care of the medical conditions and garza, it sent me off. i went to goes up twice last year during the war. so in december, january and then in april as well. and in addition to that,
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i wasn't jeanine in the summer of last year. again, looking at that trauma, have power in this all of the health care sector in the west bank. the, it's the egregious nature of what's happened in gaza. the attack by the is rated, undergoes and destruction, and the progressive disruption that ice to firsthand between january and april and subsequently obviously on i have some reports that i've got some colleagues of mine who have been there and also on usual outlets of media outlets. these kind of things and the we use the word unprecedented, perhaps too loosely now because it's been so widely used. what we've seen really has hit this in the cold, the degree of destruction, not just of people's lives, but the what looks very much the intentional destruction of the infrastructure from day one. and the clear attempt to drive people out to their homes. and doctors included, i'm health care workers included, but they are only an example of the destruction society. it is
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a little that put together which drives us to believe very strongly that the ceasefire is just the stopped we of course a ceasefire is a temporary solution for now. and that is required for people to get on with their lives and feel safe and be able to sleep for a change and be able to get to see their homes if their homes that exist. but what we need is much more beyond that the ceasefire is just the beginning. and because the rehabilitation of kind of sitting in society for us, particularly peta seen in the health care sector, only begins now and the project is a decades on the project. so the group of people that i'm speaking on behalf of today will feel that what is needed is admission and support by the international community. because i've seen this in stock, it does not have its own strong sense of government which can do that on its behalf . and that's what we need in the neck of support in the same way that israel gained in support from some of us, some of us allies around the world in wages one. gotcha. one of those challenges is
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medical stuff being detained. dr. what has happened to them since the cx 5 kicked in and they will being released. but as far as we know, nobody's been released. and in fact, the, the story of the detainment of health care workers started right at the beginning of the ones that started before the because we know colleagues of mine and i, i'm in touch with colleagues. i ran a cherokee, which worked with medical education in palestine, particularly in gaza and the west bank. and we knew we know of cuttings of ours who disappeared to his phone messages with not reached them suddenly one day. and those messages never did reach them. and i only found out that one of them being released sometime in the middle of last year, 6 months out to his attention at the place in the south of the gaza strip. when someone showed me a photograph of him showing up in may, ca, to and having lost a lot of weight, clearly in my view, a living. but the, on the very horrible conditions between the bad and he claimed he was tortured. and
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i have those mis believe him because this has happened multiple times over the last few months and the last year and a half. but in addition to that, we talk about of the famous case of dr. assemble, sophia, looking for some is again, an example of what's happened to multiple health care work. as we've seen, examples of the targeting of evidence that is that i read this a video that we saw a week, a few weeks ago of a targeting of an ambulance service. so the goal is to have the engine need. so this is not just typing and goes it, but happening on both sides of, of the policy the territories. and it continues. and that the attention of health care work is, is just an example of the way the impunity with which the state is operating, allowing itself to do whatever likes without any retribution. some of the norms have been broken in this war. and you mentioned that the reports of people emerging talking about torture after they've been detained. vice right, the forces where those red cross access to the tiny stand. now
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a red red coast access. as far as we know, it has still not being reinstated redcross access to prisoners or hostages, as we can call them, because there is no difference between these ready hostages and with comments. i most kind of seen hostages in the 10s of thousands. well, the 10s of thousands of them plus at the moment in, in his ready presence. um, there is no access to you. there is no access given to the international red cross in the same way that they have access in some degree to some degree before october . the 7th that has not been reinstated, and that needs to be that's what about the moans. there are several different ones that we are making at our meeting in geneva over the weekend and the subsequent few days. and one of them is the restoration of access to the red cross to those prisoners and those hostages in his way, the presence to ensure that we have documented because we know for a fact they've been tortured to document what has happened to them. all right, thank you for your time and sharing your experience of being
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a search and engage with dr. how the dos as well has just announced dates. withdrawal from the southern level will not be complete by the agree deadline sign on level and signed the c's 5 in late november, which ended near the 14 months of cross border hostilities between these by the army and has the law fighters. under the agreement is ready troops to schedule to withdrawal by january. the 26th that sunday prime is to buy new me nothing. yeah. whose office now says the process will last longer says lebanon has not fully enforced the ceasefire agreement. we have all correspondence covering all the developments for us from the sort of who it is in the jordanian capital on mine. but the 1st says go live design a whether she joins us from by route. so it's a, that's a putting this announcement into context. first of all, to what extent has that been?
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any is riley pull back from the areas they occupied in south lebanon. the well over the past 2 months is really have withdrawn from a number of villages along the border, but they still are present in other villages, dozens of villages along the border. there's no clear map saw me to say whether or not this area has been cleared up. it's really true because time and time again, we've seen them more deeper inside 11 on and then move back. because really, military says that they're, they're up to clear. the area from has well as weapons as well as infrastructure, but live in on says what they are doing is violating the ceasefire by destroying homes, destroying infrastructure. there's been a lot of speculation in the past few days on whether or not israel is going to meet that deadline and respect that ceasefire agreement. so like you mentioned now, is really prime minister's office informing that they will not be withdrawing. now,
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what we understand is that 24 hours, the goal, lebanese authorities to speak or a party must be pretty, the man who really was the point person when there were negotiations to reach this, these fire deals, he was informed by the us led cease fire monitoring committee that the is really is, are going to delay. it wasn't a good meeting. this is what we understand from sources close to the speaker of parliament and the speaker a parliament to the committee. that regardless of the consequences, thousands of people are going to head back to their homes. and even if it is where the forces are there, now, whether this is just merely a resurrect court, a real threat. the point now is that we are in uncharted waters. there's also an insurgency. this cease fire puts an end to a devastating war as it has been large. so what
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happens next? a lot of uncertain zayna, you mentioned what the that'd be him battery has had to say. so. i mean, what is the, are you, how representative is that all? what is ready? officials, including has the law. i have to say about the pasta they will take now if is real, doesn't withdrawal 11 on has a new leadership in the past week or so, a new president has been elected. a prime minister has been appointed, at least in the process of forming a government of both of these men called on, on the international united states, front to put pressure on as well to withdraw in many ways as well does not withdraw . this works to the advantage of hezbollah because the new leadership has been saying that they are going to expand the states authority across the country. and which of course means have follows this arm events because they are promising to
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implement the ceasefire agreements. and that's as far as we meant calls for hezbollah as disarmament. just not just, not in southern lebanon, but across the country. they're also talking about of the point, the lebanese army in the south. and that for the space is the only entity in this country that will have arms. so if israel continues to stay in south lebanon beyond the deadline, they will be considered occupation troops. and then he will say, this is why this is why we have to didn't justifying our arms because 11 the state is very weak at this found up to as well, of the only way as well. we'll pull back and see it's because it's due to international pressure. hezbollah is in a very difficult position because it has been severely weakened in the last war. if it does open up a for us, it gets as well. it's going to expect a very harsh response from the israeli military. all right, thanks so much is an a hold of that from the root of this household now joins us
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from jordan's capital on mine because these right the government and kind of see it as far as the bandages 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupies the west bank, so i'm the water is right, the officials saying about why the withdrawal will not be completed by the deadline . well we received quite a lengthy statement from these really prime minister's office, who was essentially accusing 11 on of not keeping up with their end of the deal. and also saying that it was an understanding that the withdrawal would last more than 60 days. however, the text and the agreement was clear, mediators were also clear that 60 days was the mark for is really troops to leave. but this is what these really army does, they say. but they are constantly having some operational activity in southern lebanon, constantly finding caches of weapons, and that while they have withdrawn some troops, it's important to them to keep those troops there so that there is no more fighting,
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but happens there. but it's going to be interesting to see what comes next, because these roles accusing 11 on of not keeping up with it said the video. but will this be seen as a ceasefire? violation by his ball loved because let's remember that the americans with in the last couple of weeks have been saying that they were confident. these really would withdrawal. after that 60 day mark that they were pressuring them. they were sir, and it was going to happen. but now you have nothing y'all who's saying, but that's not the case. all right, well, labor day, and thanks so much. i'm the solid coat now do you and simon wright's office is expressing concerning the balance and ongoing is really offensive in the occupied wes bank. it's killed 12 people so far and as well is threatening to expand. the raids in janine refugee comes up again on tuesday from the solid code has this report from jordan's capital on 9. as we mentioned, she's that because these are the governments and policy,
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the sort of the of band out 0 from reporting inside as well. and they occupied westbank any their 1000 palestinians, forced to leave their homes in the janine refugee camp. these really military is intensifying it's large scale operation, and it's repercussions are being sold across the occupied was thing. people here say is really forces want to raise these palestinian towns to the ground just as they did in gaza. now the occupation forces send out a warning with drones. they said residents are given an ultimatum from 9 to 5 o'clock. all homes must be evacuated before being leveled. but israel's denies issuing any force evacuation orders that have been no evacuation orders for the people of janine the people that live in jeanine not connected with terrorism, a free to leave to get away from a,
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from our action. these really military maintains it's targeting. did you need battalion an umbrella group for fighters from islamic? you have some us unfair with palestinians here. say the soldiers, his goal is clear to instill fear and intimidation among the population. and that is what i now could have an effect for you though. we were surrounded by israeli soldiers and military gear from all directions, are holding our breath worried. we could be shot at any moment. our children were frightened to death since the war on dogs that began in october 2023 is really forces have increased the size and frequency of their raids in the occupied west bank, killing nearly 900 palestinians and injuring thousands more. israel says illuminating odds. palestinian fighters in the occupied west bank is part of its overarching goals for the war on garza. but the un special rubber tor francesca albany is a warrant. israel genocide won't be confined to dogs though if this military
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offensive doesn't and have the central with that. just eat all a man to keep out dollars and also and political unless he joins us now. live from tel aviv good to have you with us. so 1st of all is when you read these right, the media, this saying that these rates going on in janine basically walk straight to duplicate these, right? the finance minister and avoid these resignation over gaza. is that part of the story of what's happening? as well as the, the, the timing of the re, the, um is, uh, makes you know, raising the some questions. why no? because uh it's not that. so there. um, it ends in janine today. this uh were not there yesterday is con size. of course i me, where is the agreement? we've come off from the seas 5 and guys though, and of course, you know that the,
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the political expense of life expenses of, to this on, you know, is related to the, uh, where you guys are. it seems very strange, but uh, you know, as smoke pretend, basically you made it very clear. it's either you resumed the wall. oh, we were make sure that this would be the fuel career. so it's either was you mean the more you can gaza. also the 1st stage we are waiting today to get the name . so the next uh, is there any hostages that you uh, would hopefully we can home tomorrow, but the time. yeah. okay. now just want to stop the wall. so he sees the eyes of all the guys on guys that he had to do a somewhere else. so as
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a result of just mention, there was a never know with not stall a and there is the wall, he's the westbank. so actually you may say that the refugees, the but i've seen yes refugees in janine are paying the price of the ceasefire. all the relatives you guys are what signals is the us sending to israel about the seas 5 since donald trump came to a pallet and assumed office because that's the important part, isn't it? of, of where this goes next is actually what the drums did. on his 1st day he sent a message to as well that the, the settlers who uh,
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have being raging on by the senior villages. it says the wall in got us started. uh oh, his darlings here i actually canceled the, uh, uh, what was the sanctions that was it instead of by the sports on the wide surplus that were uh, some of them were arrested. so this was the signal doing that and you know, and uh, list of these brands, costs to side to uh, awards, to release those uh, surplus that would the thing. so the message to those said listen, there were uh close to 100 rates by those militants. joyce made sense, and the message is messed up. you know, is up to you and was throw. trump is releasing the prisoners and uh,
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minute tense. who i have to actually call was uh, 4 years ago. so is like just do the same was oh really just so i, i believe that uh we would have more from the drum because the only person, the way he looks is that the stats between him and the mobile be surprised easily attorney out and if uh, you know, was to make sure that drums does not list his arms, and stops is where he will have to offer something to the policy. it was already imagining the senior. this already, we are now speculating it as well that someone has to take over the o. sorry d, b garza. and the only part you do that is willing to do this. white house is that part of senior strategy? so what does it tell you? how is doing it? janine is showing. ready these ready property trinity to the actual community that
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defined a cdn a. so d is use, this is power of this. so how can you address that? so actually he's catching 2 birds in one shot for many shots that the, the, the idea is doing for him in, in jenny, i could get your thoughts and analysis a q out of the now it's time for the way that his rob, following that destructive storm you in, across the island, the britain really all right, warnings of dangerous weather issued and the british off and on. but storm a wind has been right. key will involve, is already produced. we can guess it's our record breaking as it has really deepened and the are supposed to ride it being try to produce some very strong winds, 184 calories for is the highest when ever recorded on. and we've got guests of a 150 in wales more than that in scope. and then i suspect the area of dangers through knowles and i'm subbing and scotland in the next few hours. it will be
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wouldn't be elsewhere. and with that, when the closer will be some snow particularly, so in hot in the scuffling where probably that will be a visit by diet. that will be enough on the side to produce

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