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to but how much is real and how much is bless. dizzy ron's footprint across the middle east shrinking. the trump administration is waiting options to end the rest of your brain more. but what does it mean for you or acoustic a look at us politics. the bottom line, the charging town of audrey is dry, hot and unforgiving it boats to done by the army in the time many terry rapids support forces have been fighting for more than a. yeah. had deja abraham has just arrived at this. come for refugees and the other pull down. there was a come fix that. so we have no choice but to come to chat, joined by hundreds of thousands out is all escaping a wall. that is not that making this car or suppose to be temporary. now there are more than 200000 to then use. if you do use the government is relocating then to another couple about a 100 kilometers from here that you don't come. you know, conflict in our full region has lasted for 20 years. and the current situation is
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hello and welcome. i'm sort of white us and this is the news a live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the prisoners freed $200.00 palestinian men all released as parts of the si size deal between israel and come us not homecoming for any 70 of those men serving life or long sentences is relatives will be deported and unlikely to see the families again. they've arrived now in egypt before being sent on to countries including to miss you all jerry, as well as total care, it's parts of the multi stage cease finds the over. so how most release full is really captives full soldiers or women. they were handed over to red cross surfaces and goes and sits in flown. so it is raining hospital to be reunited with the families. spots is ro, is accusing how must of not sticking to the tons of the do come us fail
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to mid it's complications. to 1st release is really female civilian hostages spark of the agreement. we are determined to return to the return of a baby who it is rarely see from the other parts of the gaza strip as people are waiting for permission in order to access nothing. cause i know that you know, the testimonies of civilian smoke. we are joined right now, but i know somewhere he's a displaced published in person. uh eh, he will speak about 26 periods and why is he to that? yep, i'm a thank you so much for joining us today. i'd like to know for you why did you come here and how are you really expecting to return to the northern gauze? hi, i'm on a so model. actually, i'm a from a shot that can but i have been displaced to southern times. uh, since the worst hosted, i'm here waiting with my family members to be able to return to all or destroyed
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home on uh, have a little bit mixed emotions. i'm happy but i'm sad because i lost the my bill of difference on my family members and i'm here waiting good to be able to return, as i said, to with my some of the dollar home to live normally like before. okay, thank you so much on us for that. people are really waiting to return back to their houses in northern guys are the, the, the mess. the old days, as civilians are expecting that tomorrow were witnessed the fast arrived from a civilians to nothing cause they believe that they are they will be allowed to regional. the guns are following the success. delivery of the hostages to the is by the side bought the, the, the, the 13, the to be the 1st people to access moving cause or they have set up, make sure the 10s of course, the entire area, many of them, the pro that caused,
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they built the person in the. ready the a to prepare themselves to reach northern gauze and daily hours of a sunday. okay, thank you very much for that. so they thought it was on that of from the gaza strip . let's go to hand. the social now is, is saying she's live in the jordanian, come to my mind and she's reporting from that us because he is ready. government has bind, i'll de 0 from reporting don't just inside of israel, but also in the occupied territories. now i have the, obviously we've seen those pictures of the release of those full female soldiers. what's the reaction like? because we also saw the families meet them as well as those that were in hospice square instead of these. and in terms of reaction from these really governments on the ones that were released today as well, let's start with the reaction sort of from these really government who actually was dissatisfied with this list back on friday after him, us had released it saying,
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but some us had essentially violated the terms of the agreement because israel was expecting all of the civilians to be released before any sort of military personnel . and we have to note that that's because the number of palestinian prisoners would vary based on the type of captive that is being released. the number varies for civilian for females holder and ultimately for male soldiers. but nonetheless, israel says that they have accepted that list and those for is really soldiers have now been released. but israel says that now palestinians could not go back to northern gaza until there is one specific captive who they say is a civilian r bell. you know who they say that she should have been on the list this week, but she wants it in until she's released. that's when the palestinians will be able to go back to northern gaza. and it's really troops will leave events and corner door, which essentially divides the gaza strip and separates northern gaza from the rest of the palestinian territory. now, as for the families of these captives, surely a sigh of relief and for these really public who nonetheless says they are still
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going to be protesting because they want the deal to be seen all the way through to all 3 phases. not just the 1st one that would see the release of 33 captives, but they're trying to put pressure on it and yahoo and his government to see the deal all the way through so that all of the company on sets is time or a quarter motes a professor public policy is a hot institute for graduate studies, and of course, beverly milton edwards, the non resident senior fellow at the middle east council and global affairs. you've also co also the book on, on how mass. now let's talk about the response full on. now let's just stop that because one of the palestinian prisoners who was released is muhammad to enforce his the longest. subbing palestinian president held in his riley jail and he was behind boston, nearly 4 decades. altos comes from the occupied westbank city of best buy him. he
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was a member of fats at the movement founded by the late palestinian leader. yes, said otto fonts outpost was arrested in 1985 off to being accused of carrying out a tax against is reading targets. he's been held in detention since then. now we can now speak to his sun life that at 1st we joins us now from bethlehem. and we'll be speaking to us through a trent slate. so thank you very much for joining us. how does it feel to have your father coming home from the mold in the name of a la, nip it in the muscle i gray and praise to god almighty that my father has been released. i in order to correct what you have said he hasn't come, he's not coming home. he will be forced to be expelled into egypt. would be the
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least, but expelled into egypt and much more muscle. hey you, i just wanted to know, can you give a background on your fall the, when was he detained? exactly, and for how long? i don't know. i wouldn't be on a lot of the i see that my father had the mohammed to a month ago and has been detained since 1985 meaning before the also i agree, man, he was not among bill cities in the providing in egypt. i pray to god almighty that he will be at least and when they read them, once again, i pray to god almighty, that's all the palestinian detainees will be released. and how old were you when your father was imprisoned?
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because that was a very long time ago. a lot has changed since, as well as your right lee said, many changes have happened to the family be to 1985 this day and i'm certain that my father and many other the palestinian uh serving the high end. is there a buzz? namely, those who are serving life day items or long terms, they have themselves gone through many changes. they also are not aware of the changes that took place to their families, to their neighborhoods, or even through the entire state and territories. it is even very difficult for any of them to come to customize his best place or the place he was living off the all
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these changes you can imagine the changes to the families. yeah. that's and is through the a button going instructions and many other aspects of life and, and so and so, so i wanted to ask you during that time that your father was in prison, were you able to ever visit him or maintain any contact with him? and where are you aware of the conditions that he was being held in the. busy and how before the city to war on gaz. uh you had the opportunity to visit my father. only one visit to month. the last of which was almost one month before the genocide ward and g as a, as you know, my father is an aged man and his health condition most perfect. in
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addition to that, my father, like many other palestinian de, denise month receiving the proper treatment or health care services. as that is out . he has been studying many health conditions including week uh, i side some internet problems. so my father was not that well and he was not being treated well in addition to that the prison conditions are not perfect above all, and he has been serving a very long, but then the other hand, there also let us thing more people. one would have been more satisfied, we're happy and if this, if this a release has happened and a complex of ending is always are for patients. and once whatever, the key thing is that 8 is yours from for the scenes. but sadly, it happens all the good news happening in the context of an ongoing conflict, a in,
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in the occupied territories the world and has as not the old. what are you talking about the ceasefire? avalon is what it is continuing, expanding. it submitted to the presence and occupation of the west bank. and so yes, the families, i mean i send people over all the families of the prisoners, deserves the to send it. but at this moment, but the joy is incomplete because it's by the side of the suffering of the patient i most people are getting at us as we to know. so, and that's a big enough to an important point to make is that even though some of those that were released, even in the 1st sci fi exchange deal, which constituency has been affected by this war and gall slot, and israel's ongoing options in the occupied westbank so this has been a little bit of a sort of significant game changer not just in the p um narrative, but in the way in which how much a paid to take control of both the left and the spirits of the cease fire agreement
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. and we see from these really responds that these ready political, a security establishment of some what's on the back up. so a lot is going to have to fall back on to the mediators and decision makers on both sides to see what happens. now in the next few days, particularly whether the crucial time now yes. who's hearing movies? oh, is going to be very crucial. i mean, in your report, talia, you set the israel has the keys to mass, the violating, the, the spirit, just not the letter of the agreement. but it's, we know, over the past 7 days of the see saw the have also been reported violations by israel, against palestinians in garza. and of course, we look at what's been going on in the occupied westbank, particularly the attacks on jeanine refugee camp for so the last few days. so this is going to be a very pivotal point, particularly as we look at not just what's happening in phase one, but this,
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the momentum gains on both sides to go into the phase 2 negotiation, which is crucial. now that's as to whether that will. we'll review or not um, hold those thoughts because let's bring in thought about as boone, who joins us from our, she'd road and gone. so just south of the next 3 and quarter where there's just been a shooting a tart. what more information do you have on this? well, we weren't, and the closest point to that to include when we used to report time, have you thought of ladies? the ministry's to open fire again to the who were gathering in the very close point to the, to the crew, to many experiences. talk to teresa and back again to the temporary shelter in defense. larry is and also in the south, others are still remaining to the area that you have no choice but church with or waiting to return back to their house. as everyone of the sites of shop can see that it's ready. but it truly has opened far. i think it's going to be
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a mission of the agreement, especially that no one has as close to the name as close to entering quito. but everybody works for you. this tension a bit far away as we're waiting for approval in order to access know because everyone understands that the possibility to access so because it will increase tomorrow, especially that there has, there has been many municipal debt kills. so we'll get started called on also. and also different medical teams. so what, what, what do you think of some but in order to do this, any urgent cases. so apparently they, the sound of the tone is also very remarkable, very clearly overheard this really neighbor won't ship square each in closer to the beach of casa, i'm the civilian, just waiting for permission to attend back. but at the moment i can see on the ground that these prophets are returned back again to their shouts, his waiting as the work troy again tomorrow in order to access the loading dock.
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and there has been a guarantee that you won't be able to access no, because again, if he's failed did not with the proof of over it will allow for civilians to a free the flew to the local district where the house is exist. i'm pretty sure it's hard to understand you correctly that you was saying the warships all close to is this interest in the last a hour or so? were you referring in general? and also did i understand from you that you were saying this shooting? i mean, do we know, has anyone been injured or hot? i know that, well we, we did not really uh see anybody injured, especially because we were old and it's taken k u as we've tried to cover from the spreadsheets and then we have seen also naval ships getting closer to the beach. not just only in the course of the past few hours, the oldest on the card of get caught, also the cruise. what had to do or trying to give a sign that there is a still on the it's really been
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a treat control and yet it's not the time for guns into it said back to their house about i want to get you right now. i can see the point of why i people are taking that personal belongings voltage on foot back again, miles to the temporary shelters that posted civil defense cause all trying to be all to somebody in the area. i for everybody just what do you think? that's what think does, lots of boxes would not happen today and families say that to will come back again to this area to more in hooked up. we will re, children, does it. yeah. and just hold the fault because well, the pictures that we're seeing that we're running at the moment is of people hiding palestinians knocking down. you can see clearly as some of them help, absolutely critical in order to show you and the, uh, the possibility for you to access. nothing does. oh, not that this practical fee that civilians are afraid to be show as they are trying to access moving costs. that would be a sign of deep redundancy of the ceasefire. i agree with, but let's wait to see what the next 24 hours hold for pounds. and of course as you
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assign a very sensitive time, especially for the palestinians, i think i may be hearing those drones above you. so you was saying, drones hovering in the sky, it seems as rainy drones a tightening, if you like, perhaps the message of from it as well, because they've been unhappy about one concept that they wanted released. what hi thomas, and what was, how mazda is respond to that request, why they didn't release? what israel says was, this is this female, a civilian comp to i was a very on clear uh, with that it's uh, that is with how much or not, but we understand that comes to me, the one that you had has that, that the top that you know, kept, it is inside that state and it would be released in the coming weeks and to come in the balance of a release of the, the, the idea is that
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a decent amount of trees keep trying to give me the return of just like people cheap and nothing called a.

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