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did abroad many are suffering from chronic diseases including cancer and they've been unable to get treatments, drink israel's 15 months war. $400.00 pounds thing is we're allowed to go in total as part of the ceasefire agreements. but not all will be allowed to return to gaza . our with damon is a founder of inara, that's the international network, the aid relief and assistance. she explains that hundreds of policy and children need medical evacuation out of gaza in order to receive life saving medical care of more than 12000 people who are on this list are waiting medical evacuation. and among them are 2500 children who actually need to be able to emergency leave because of strep, when we say emergency. and these are, you know, children, individuals who either need treatment to quite simply save their life or their ones that need urgent treatment to ensure that their condition does not deteriorate and put their life at risk. there's an entire system, it's very clunky. it's quite laborious. but basically
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a patient and they're either their child or guardian or those we're going to be accompanying them, apply for a medical evacuation and that's how the list starts to be developed. there is a committee within the m o h that then reviews and puts the patients into categories depending on urgency. and then there's a whole coordination of for it that has to happen with israel clearing every single one of the names that is requesting to be evacuated. and so you do get a number of instances where for example, a kid's mother isn't approved for evacuation for whatever reason. so then there's a huge scramble to be able to find another guardian that can potentially on travel with this child. and then of course, you need the whole mechanism which is coordinated by the w h of actually getting the children out of gaza and then on to whichever 3rd country has agreed to receive them for medical treatment. but this is a process that has always been extraordinarily painful. it's a process that is very, very slow. and it is
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a process that quite simply has failed to get medical treatment for all those who need it. the still ahead on alpha 0 will have continuing special coverage of the 4th exchange of captives and prisoners under the guise of ceasefire and stay with us on else. the . this is took a, took a is the 1st country to develop a national sustainable tourism program in collaboration with the global, sustainable tourism cubs. village life here retains its job. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the table. hundreds of excavations and restoration works. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. february on the jersey we years on from the outbreak of the war and you cream out of view. it explores the human costs and
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a woman who used to own miss panama. he turned to her and said, hey, it looks like the black or is going to wind. she responded over my dead body, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the one thing else was 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. there have been emotional seeds in the occupied westbank were palestinian prisoners released by israel have been reunited with their loved ones. it is part of the latest exchanges
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under the guise of ceasefire deal between israel and homos. they're also being emotional reunions in israel's yard and b. this was reunited with his father and sister of to be released from captivity and sign eunice to other is really captives or also returned to israel. and while the release has went down listing and said good bye to family members, before they read gaza to get medical treatment, the health ministry and cancer says 50 patients of no been allowed into egypt along with 61 of their caregivers. heavier i believe is a political analyst and he joins us from bethlehem in the occupied westbank. it's good to have you with us earlier i was asking is really political commentator how is really feel when they look at what happened this morning. i want to ask you the same question. how do palestinians in the occupied west bank and beyond feel about what they saw this morning. as i say to any one lasting for the english
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or s as real as tom e. c. e o n d for when you have our wow medium that's happening in the territory size mattresses. uh all these things have come on obviously in the number of people who see the the total for me. so the just the bed is the ac. all my words among the people that have been released so far are there are high profile names that would be known to many maybe most how this didn't use that will resonate particularly strongly the the, the before the end of the all,
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the we the nice by the way to find the soon to be seen by the key. so we're looking for any j o me for us. you see now the diesel, they went to a this was a be where the lady, one of the, the combined with will. so really easy to use. i don't set it so it will keep no force how speed before the 1st of this will be in egypt. well, the thing to the prior to living
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these were almost like useful for me. be one to say to something like 500 or a to be sure they will not me to give you. you know, you're a long and we north into t. so the condition of the corner where a cv on the be lease 100 palestinians feel about the ceasefire deal as a whole. do they wanted to proceed? i assume the answer is yes, but i do want to check with you what the feeling is and the occupied westbank. do they want to cease by a deal to proceed through phases 12, and 3? it was the one disagreement to the to the other. one is the story with the psychologist, a lease there are many
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a do the site all should be having come out the front of the house on the, on the front of the lease on the we have to use it, which is the, the amount of a c is all the situation, the be fine, but this is the whole most the decisions can you come on and 60 some this is the best solution or at least to the buyer for the is the weather for the joy, for them to see how do i eat,
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thank you very much for joining us from bethlehem. your political analyst joining us from the occupied west texas on or houses aerostar cowboys. them joins us now from newness where a group of palestinian prisoners is due to arrive within the hour at the european hospital. so last time we spoke tara q, and you were telling us that they were on roots, but you didn't know exactly what their status was. i'm seeing some movement behind you. what's happening i would let you see what's happening now. a bus that is carrying. oh yeah, you're seeing the go ahead. the 100 kind of city of prisoners have arrived to the review and hospital where we are at the moment, the international committee of the red cross as managed to transport the public opinion. the prisoners will have been scheduled to be released today. we are attempting about approximately a 150 pounds of sydney and prisoners who are right now inside these buses and
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waiting to be re united again with the families, we can see them or from behind, disagrees as they are trying to wait a wave to their family members that are speaking with them and these buses because they have been completely separated from them behind the is ready past for decades . the son inquisitively, a very overwhelming and emotional scene at the moment as it can. so, you know, these buses on a right now, we tend to hear the celebration, married, or the, our families or the club, a city in prison, those are sort of right thing. they're not return from the is very j. u is, we are expecting that the prison is with i'm the go in mega to check about the international committee of the risk within a few minutes. as you can see, it's a very overwhelming until you see and the for the families of the public sitting in
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the prison as we can see, all the flags, we can see them right now waving flags the ring and i could see it right now. although i started to, i did have to find these buses in order to be re united with the families are the same as the item, so you're not on t, i'm on the ground. sad thing is what has been released today or prison is the best exhausted to the setup or anything. this is terry movement from inside the gaza strip and start recording your cost, which is part of city is, are trying to celebrate at the beginning the most of the emitter phone check by the teams are being to national committee of the cost of the victims. i was not a sweet families have been waiting desperately and anxiously in order to witness
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this historic moment. they understand that the terms of the proration of the public setting prisoners was not very easy to be obtained. we, since the mother's father's children are waiting desperately to be united with the want frequencies. the smile of the palestinian prisoners who have been released today is really tell you i have that are waiting to be reunited with their families for money will boost prisoners will have been released today. they did not believe that one day they gotta be released from the is barely tell you, but we can see it right now. them, they are having a big chance. many of them have been completely detained, totally up to the 7 foot truck. and right now there are waiting to be re unite to the guns with assemblies this i'm just, i'm not waste inside for them to finalize their medicaid check. they are waiting
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too long on both sides of it to be re united medical police has a. 5 to organize this, i buried over the emotional scene for both, but now we still have 2 classes that are still waiting to to be completely empty, but to be empty from the public. we can see right now i'm not trying to cling to his beloved one. when has been completely behind is where they pause, not really on the really i call you 2 or 4 cries. all right, because of the, because of this emotional on, on this isn't the measurements that they come to witness on today are promoted, are trying to take place for those prisoners. we can see that there are raising the big suicide as a part of their unremarkable. the remarkable resilience. years have been durance behind is by the fact that this limits is
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a versus the families of the palestinian prisoners. all of them are charging right now for the freedom of the prisoners. the, the themes of the international committee at the request are still wanting to complete the advice i'm terry, who's prison is to undergo the medical check this families crying, and they all celebrate thing. the return, and i seen that has been legs already to the sense comedies. we can see the right now. they are trying to include the public opinion of practices and public opinion . let's release, let's not see mothers of crying because they are the johns that has been described to be a homes in the printer. and it seems to be re united with the ones that are starting to kind of thing in resistance. as they say about the step that has been made in order to free them from the is varied channels,
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we can see it from the old fashioned exports and stuff that have endorsed on imagine both ways as a tool. so it's rarely just, you know, for them right now it's, it's a very historic moment to be. again, we're united with the loved ones. we can see now they have been that i've been sharing this time. i'm there even feelings back again. where are we united with their family members? there are something for the for the. 2 liberation of all the prisoners was 2 steps behind is where the past are. have sam can in fact, serious so many of the family members of bruce promised the prisoners. they told us that they managed to decode, right? they're destroyed on the streets with foreigners, and they are preparing to on the other things that we've come to. a 2 agreed to meet who's present as we have been released today. the scene is flat,
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emotional at the moment we have barely able to to tell you what's going on because of the, i'm very unprecedented level of excitements, happiness that is completely unfolding in this hospital. now we can see that the prism is how getting out of these vehicles that are supervisors, but the international to meet you directly across. all we can see public opinion rearing with national for us in order to be assigned a victory. assigned all the liberation of those prisoners on there are right now coming to print out from these vehicles, raising the signs the victory. and those security forces are trying to facilitate the movement inside. the medical facility will be working in hospitalized in the points that have been set by the ice the off season corporation with garza health ministry. this prison is in fact through the, for the pot to hop on good guns,
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some sort of supreme to pop to interviews by the i c r c. in order to confirm the names, the identities on their physical health condition to make sure that they will be qualified enough to return back again to the gaza strip and to stop the jeremy to the place that has been completely filled with the masters. the case events with their own memories that have been widely banished on cross because of it is very minute 3 come thing in the strip about what you sent me to mention is that news people return back to alarm that has been widely douglas stated by this by the ministry there is a very unprecedented a change made to the geographic columbus state of cause, or they have lost many of their beloved ones, friends, colleagues on about family relatives. as a pos, there's very aggressive on the thing in, inside because of sir, we can see how people can not wait to be reunited. they started to play to climb to
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the park. so don't worry about the time smith, i'm just the ones who have been work their way from them off. so many views of separation. this is completely, i'm deeply emotional. we can see the huffman as a drug and on the faces and targeting for do things. and as i can with the price of the families that live in sale. now that we want to take these pictures, which will i be able to listen to the audio for a 2nd to celebrate the system moments. i'll be right back with you time if you want to take him this moment as it's happening, live outside of the european hospital in 7 guys, or this is fine. eunice, 111. how this thing and prisoners that were taken from guys since october, the 7th 2023 being with me today as part of the gaza ceasefire.
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the, the, the, the recovery room is in the crowd just in front of those buses. with the last 2 minutes we've been seeing how is the prisoners who have been released just moments ago from is really jails. most of them, and many of them in also prison in the occupied west bank. they were handed over to the i, c r c. this is a national committee of the red cross, and they were then taking the trip to the guys
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a strip. those white buses came into the strip. they've driven to the european hospital in fine units. they will be receiving medical checks, but as you can see, there are 2 impact browse. they're waiting to be reunited with the targets here in the crowds. what can you tell us about the people who are actually there? i'm assuming it's relative. does everybody know? this is the question i have looking at this live the, to the family of the family, the people who are there. do they know for sure that their relatives have been released today or have some people come to find out if they were really well. so right now inside the hospital and we'd meet the families at suicide from the city and prisoners. now i, i'm right now is going by a promise city and women who was waiting for the release all product. yeah. so you can have the left, but this is
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a historic moment for you and your loved ones. how do you see and let's face any that you are on the minutes. so way for all may think your brother in law is how do you see the moment i said my uh is on my brother. i was in the way until you, but this joy was short lived simply because my mother died kind of, i could not have that kind of just to tell him. he looks very crazy and sick other other browsers have been thinking behind this lady, but as our homes have been raised live into the ground, i want to do it cannot be completed on the table, but it's sitting in a free time. in fact, were promised cities will have been enduring on imaginable messes. they are right now celebrating their return by the time has been quite mixed with free for the
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last the beloved ones. many of them do not know that they are most of their family members as the woman that we have spoken to the boatman they are trying to set up right now. this moment um to completely, especially if this person has gone with the. 1 6 the blake realities that those people even are struggling to keep their emotions aside regarding the unprecedented level and imaginable says that they have been doing their gardening, bubble sheets, or homes businesses and their beloved ones as a part of the valley military aggression on. because as we continue to see that this policy of prisoners continue to return on to now this house or from these vehicles, shipping tiers of happiness and order to be reunited again with the families. we can see right now that the vast majority of boost buses are quite uh, approximately empty. now, as we are trying to bring all the problems, plenty of prisoners,
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or from the responses inside the mid to come to the point that has been as far as the international committee of direct costs. few scenes of celebrations, families are really now playing the music of the proration reason. they are chanting different types of games, of, of friends. and they are chanting for the public opinion on proves. and they are trying to are completely up experience this historic moment for them as we are still in the ground, chasing all these details to routed by the families of those promising it person is waiting for us for such a moment. for such reunion that has been fox us. we know it's a moment of celebration. it's a moment for the glories because he's part of the city of families. all right, thank you very much for walking you through. these really remarkable sees that are playing out and find newness where you are a 111. how is seeing prisoners released the day from is really jails building the
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white building that you see there in the background as the european hospitals. so they are, you may have noticed some of them walking from the bus to the hospital where they are supposed to receive some medical checks to work with things. some of them look tired, frail, sick, go. um. and they are being reunited with their families. as we continue to watch this as spring and so time barracka professor public policy i'm, i've been for the, for university here in doha. so time i, i'm not sure that you caught that, but when clark was interviewing a sister, we came to came to see her brother was just released. we just stepped off the bus. she explained succinctly that she was of 2 minds about this. very happy to see her brother, but he is coming back to a home that has been destroyed and he is coming back to a family that has been destroyed because their mother said their mother was killed during the war. yes. and then this is
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a particularly difficult aspect of the way of the way this has been from the and the things were taken by as well. have had absolutely no communication with their families backing guys pocket because as well did not allow c r c to visit them in retaliation for the conditions of the captives in gaza. possibly because there was, is no infrastructure there been on the consistent, bachmann no internet, no way to communicate. so a lot of these prisoners will come out. and they will only allow now the result of the 14 months war on their homes and their families and their relatives and so on. and also i suspect the names were not publicized in advance. so there's a lot of anticipation and many hopes in the gaza strip that there shall deal with them on those release. and everybody's just waiting to see who is jen is definitely
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out. and how would they feel like a yeah, this is a, this is on sole, the inside eunice. today is the 4th day of the captives and prisoners released, captives being released from the gallons of strip prisoners. now seem prisoners being released from is really jails. we've just seen them arrive in the gaza strip, so of the 183 of palestinian prisoners that were released today. the majority of them were people that your partner who had actually been taken capture advise really troops in gaza since the start of this war on october 7th, 2023 and so on. one thing that we haven't heard time and time and time again is that the detention conditions for policy and prisons whether that were taken in gaza or whether they were taking arrested and then detain from the occupied westbank is that their detention became much worse after october. 7th, and this is
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a tested not just by the prisoners have been released and has told us that the by multiple human rights and civil rights groups that have done research on what we saw, the human 18 conditions under which they captured the seams. officers 7th, october think also including medical stuff and aid workers, internalising. so that's what i think has, has been both cost to the rest of us. so we be based on that. you can tell that the rest of the stay was not that happy. one was not the one that is in equities with international humans a little. and i just said that the, it was, the complication was added, that they did not allow i, c, r c to be able to check on those products and use the same way they would have checked them out the other prisoner for so the, the conditions we got notes very different between them and those are the captives with the others to use both where kept in the dark, they were kept away from any communication with them. so to america, thank you very much. we'll speak to you again as we followed about developments
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live a rapidly developing story in israel, in the occupied west bank, of course, and the gaza strip. that's what you're seeing in the center of your screen there in a hind, eunice. that's hard, cowboy zoom is back with us. sorry. the crowd has been a little bit based on what we can see. where are the buses now? empty. have all the palestinian prisoners come off of the buses and gone into the european hospital? yes, that's right. all of the policy of prisoners have completely come to inside the european hospital and all that's on the go the medical check that will be conducted . and supervised by the i c. 5 r c, now i would like to share with you the general sentiments of the families of those pharmacy of prisoners who have been waiting desperately for them. yeah, i think you laugh young people to come to you soon. good. i today to you on the 10 of your loved ones,
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who are you waiting for and how long as they've been detained. i'm waiting for my husband died. thank god and i thing to be punished, sitting at a distance that have girls are still basis can moment to to be that. and i to do with our loved ones. i can not hold the my teens. i'm sorry, i did not expect my husband to be released. i had a feeling that he has gone to florida, but at this moment i cannot believe that i wouldn't be meeting with him and he has arrived at i prayed to god that a thank god that i thank the resistance moment for bringing visually to us. but we'll get them up, colonel. how did you feel when he was behind as a bars and how long has he been to spend the day? i think it takes a lot of time. that would be a fee. and now i know i am the happiest woman on the before that i own most of the day i did not even expect that my
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