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is read both ages these say, say how things saves like those done to protect the, from the hoss of the story. young people, we talked it so a lot that screen pulled up the, the lack of adults forced them to fix it. they said it's cheaper to buy that next comfortable and then put the, [000:00:00;00] the serial then. yeah, this is the news our life from bill coming up in the program today. the now this thing and prisoners held in is really jails are freed as part of a ceasefire. deal between our mazda and israel. 3 is really captives were being held in gaza or free,
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and had been reunited with their families. rough us border crossing between gaza and egypt reopen used to allow for sick and seriously wounded palestinians in gauze as to go abroad for treatments. the there had been emotional scenes across gaza. we occupied westbank and in israel as palestinian prisoners and is really captives reunited with loved ones. it was the 4th exchange since the gaza ceasefire took effect nearly 2 weeks ago in southern guns, and there was jubilation, as freed palestinian prisoners returned from his really jails. this was the scene, not that long ago. 183 palestinians were released 72 of them were serving life or long sentences. of the thing, god, this is an indescribable feeling. for the past 15 months,
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we were exposed to the most fruitful torture is really street to us in humane ways the treats the animals. but to the last 2 of my sons have been killed for the sake of the palestinian nation that is sacrificed immensely. may go to compensate us for our struggles. the american is really keeps siegel was among 3 is really is released from captivity and gaza. french's really national or for a calderon, has been reunited with his wife and children, and yard. and the bus has also met his father and sister upon returning to israel and 50 sick and wounded palestinian children have been allowed to cross into egypt, allowing along with 61 of their caregivers. this was the scene earlier. they will be receiving medical treatment abroad. it's the 1st time the roof of crossing has been reopened since it was attacked by israel in may. my options here is tory, a couple of whom joins is from tanya and is where a group of palestinian prisoners has arrived earlier at the european hospital, which is just behind tarry, what's happening where you are,
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what's happening now dark? well, uh right now. uh sir, let the becky ground palestinian and released prisoners have completed the medical check and this started to be united again with the beloved ones we can see on the ground different celebratory scenes and gatherings that were phones. once there was a release present as has taught to to come out from the gates of the mid come point that has been set by the i c r c. now we can see different flags for policy infractions, and families are right now and praising their beloved ones who have been behind is very boss for a loan to use for them. this is a very long wait today. at the moment, we can hear the setup directions are taking place. families just started to distribute celebratory suites in order to uh, ship and express the happiness regarding the release of the loved ones. um many of them start to, to live with the family members to what ones,
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what was their house in the. 5 money, geographic areas and cause that we can see that the relatives of this families are some of them are still inside the european hospital and they are waiting for the release of those prisoners of furnishing the medical check. but apparently a serial. there is a very remarkable sentiment of excitement. joy of happiness among the palestinians are celebrating the re tubs of their beloved ones off so long deeds of separation as a sign of endurance and resilience that promised citizens have been showing since the beginning of the is. but it won't, does i'm in such historic moment that they can completely in praise from the own perspective and tar q. you were in those crowds and many of them relatives of the talents the news were being released. you spoke to them, right. you spoke to the families who have come to be reunited with their loved ones
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. what do they share with? well, i spoke to and them about all the family members for the palestinian released prisoners . they said they're really excitement about how they. 5 eagerly waiting to be re unite to the gun with the beloved ones. many of them did not see their sons and that of fathers for a very long time. i spoke to a woman who was desperately waiting for her husband off to spending to use the howling to is very powerful. her eyes you're going to see right now. it's a moment of applied to sweet, re union pot filled with excitement and joyful t. is that sure that's completely seen or have faces a during our interview with her the i'm waiting for my husband, i find god and i faxed the palestinian resistance. that's brought us to this moment to be re united with our loved ones. i caught hold back my tears. i'm sorry. i didn't expect my husband to be released at assumed has gone away forever until this
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moment. i can't believe i'll be meeting him again. i've got his arrived now i'm the happiest woman and now it's because i was almost dead. i didn't expect to us to live. so that's what we have had a from her and many others who were waiting for very long gaps for their reunion for such families. they believe that despite all sorts of destruction, devastation and painful memories they had before it's, it's the proper time for them to celebrate and to, for good or bad days that had really been very horrific for them. and they were forced to, into, for such beautiful moments that we continued to see i'm to witness its landmarks in the review of hospitals for the reunion of those prisoners with their beloved ones . and family members are a cowboys on reporting from han eunice inside the gaza. strip thank you very much. talk is going to laura uh, elses here is laura hahn in george's capital. i'm on there because the is really
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government and the palestinian authority you have banned balance is 0 from reporting both inside israel and inside the occupied west bank. lord, let's start to take stock of, of what's happened today, and let's start to look ahead as well. so, today was the 4th day of release of captives on the one hand and palestinian prisoners, hilda is really jails. on the other hand is, is everything over for today that we were expecting to see. and can we consider relative to the terms of the ceasefire deal that it went well? this well, the scenes, but we still play out today from gaza. hun eunice got the city along the port was a 3 is ready captive ben, being released. and then in exchange for a 183 palestinian prisoners seems to have gone very smoothly. and it seems to have happened much earlier than all the already says without any snags. this is really
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important. the 3 is right is who are released and it was too much calm. it seems. and we'd seen on the 1st day, one of the big issues at the is re, these happens. but the, the full and the captives really from 1st say would be weighted through crowds in hon units. and by, by the sudden function of pricing that, and they were essentially can either consent to them what we saw with crowds kind of piling in and waiting them towards the red cross vehicles. today, it was much more tight. the choreographed and all 3 captives, happy and able to go to the absorption point. and the goal is to implement the outskirts of garza and then 3 with flown by. it's a full says by helicopter, over to tennessee where they've had medical treatment. and then if we look at the stains in ramallah, pay out with the $183.00 people that are supposed to be released today. i still haven't seen any footage of the people,
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but who are being to post it. they are 7 people. $25.00 came in a bus to ramallah and there's a $111.00 people the going to garza so people will be in different areas that are all the people being sold into occupied east jerusalem. so it was the most of that, it's really so far. i can't say all of them, but it might just be slightly more complicated in terms of the travel and joe and he's back out. but in terms of ramallah, they came to a hair as welcome. as they said, she did intend to be with friends and families of the captives a laura, if we look ahead, what is supposed to happen next? yeah, i mean let's, it starts in interest. so a yard the boss has the a very significant parts of this deal festival because of his age now as positive. the phase one of the frameworks they was supposed to release. women and youth who
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were alive 1st followed by men over 50. now he's the c 5, so they ended up striking a slightly different deal. he was a normally allowing more presidents with highest sentences. it's also there is a 100 and the last words usually for us to very and they would release. so see, so there were a lot more on his papa also. he's huge, the symbolic because his family were taken captive with him. and so the x rays are now pushing the is right. the government is now pushing to sit through the negotiations by the negotiation spots for him, asked to give any sign of the fate of his 2 young children. one of them was the youngest to be taken captive and in the gaza and his and his wife. so that, that family, i can a splashed a, you know, months of payments now in the 1st place we've had the change really so far we are expecting especially 3 all together. so they're waiting for another 20 to be
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released. that's 6 weeks. and on monday, with that going to be discussing next phase of the ceasefire. phase 2, when we see the release of our more kept as both posting and presence, but also start to look at how god's that and how they can even begin the reconstruction of golf. and putting in more age laura han reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much for and how much says that it remains committed to the seaside deal and has hailed today's hand over. now, in a statement, the group says this, despite the harsh conditions, the alka, some brigades were keen to provide the necessary health care for these really captive, who holds american citizenship. the pictures of the crowd celebrating this achievement or a true testament on the approach of the resistance, deliberate, the land. it goes on to say that the good physical and psychological condition in which the enemies prisoners appear, proves the values of our resistance or re goldberg joins us. your end is really political commentator, your intel
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a v laurie. since we just read the hamas statements, and you know, i've been discussing with guests that the whole way thomas has been handling this, is aimed at multiple different audiences. their own right now is the news and gaza and outside of gaza, the international community. but also the is really public, at least to some extent. i wonder how a statement like that land in israel this really sounds like, sees every statements made by some of this as well as any other, as conscious attempted. what has been called to your psychological stairs. uh, nobody trusts statements. nobody accepts them as it certainly uh the, the surface level. but uh, is that these are well aware that the images from us broadcasts are images like gallery images of control. and because of the past 16 months, we've been told that the most important goal of our war on garza is the destruction
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of from us. these messages are met with a sizable degree of frustration. again, even if that frustration is not exhibited. when you listen to the media and uses, the conversations, people will talk about how science from us is how low it sinks to perpetrate to psychological terrorism and is early citizens. but the message that i'm asked is in control from us is orchestrating these, handing overs of prisoners and promises a place to accept these prisoners and also the whole masses preceded is responsible for the liberation of palestinian prisoners. these did not go unnoticed by his release. is really is what this can this cease fire to continue at least phase one, the phase that we're in right now, a release of palestinian prisoners versus release of is really captives. i'm assuming is really, is want this to continue right or wrong?
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no, absolutely. to. okay, what about the politics of this netanyahu is going to the white house on tuesday? that's one thing i want to put on our viewers radar. and the other thing is that there's a, there's an important day within the, the how this ceasefire is supposed to play out today's day 14 and on day 16 is real and how most were supposed to resume there in direct negotiations. specifically on continuing the deal. basically, specifically on phase 2, right? so those 2 things are happening in the next few days. what do is really want to see happen? or again, there's a difference between it, but as early as may say they want to see happen. what as early as i think actually want, as uh, as far as what we actually want to see happen, i think there's a majority of this release that wants to steal, to go through. not just to the end of stage one, but right up to stage 3 is that they don't want this floor to continue. and the
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reason is not compunction at the effects of this war. and it's often answered the destruction of guys. and the reason is that is early, especially if this were to have failed. they are fully convinced we are fully convinced that this war will not be able to achieve anything that will make our lives better. in fact, as far as making our lives worse in many different ways. so i think there is a general consensus that this word sales and debt advisor always wants to steal, to go through is always, don't want to directly. most of us don't directly want to call for an end to the word that might be seen as a deal legitimize. it gives us actions in gaza or as an excessive recognition as to the site of the palestinians. but what we're doing is we're saying this deal must go through and this is still includes an enter the war. well then, so be it. as far as politics are concerned, i think that the now is going to washington and i think he's going to meet a very different trump. then the one he met in 20. 16. 2017. i think he's like to
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get dictates. uh the uh, envoys season with cough appear to be in a very decisive mood when he was in israel last and i doubt nothing here will hear anything different than k already. goldberg is really political commentator. thank you very much for joining us. thank you for having of 25000 prisoners were released from their military prison to ramallah in the occupied west bank. as part of the exchange, dozens of families gathered in ramallah to welcome them home. they included the family of olive garden was obtained for more than 20 years, and sentenced to life turns on the much we've been through so much pain. well, these really okay fish and wanted us to die in persian towards the rear. out. now my life don't wish chapter and their condition would be defeated one day to allow berg with the son was only 3 years old when he was arrested. yeah, they, i him, we have little hard for his release before the slip deal. but now we're so happy i
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will join that he hasn't been defaulted, might be even bigger than i've enjoyed that he's been released. he sacrificed his life for his country, so at least it should be able to live in it. we're joined in the studio by mom and a most re professor media studies are the doha institute for graduate studies mom and i think the really difficult thing when when we watch this pictures, this is the 4th day of the, of the exchange of captives for prisoners is to know where it's taking us, what would be your educated guess? so i think it's probably too, too early to say. it's too early to say as you are just telling every one word or a day, 14 negotiations are gonna heat up. i probably would say, i think they've already been kind of ongoing, but they will heat up into, in a couple of days here for it for that next phase. and, you know, i'm kind of curious is because anyone else to find out if we're, we're actually going to get there, what we know is that israel wants to, to, to go back to war. they've,
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they've said they've said that with their words. they've said it and their actions, and i think too often people don't want to believe israel when, when it says something, but i, but i think we should. and in this case what we're in the change know because the leadership has said that you're absolutely right. but i, you know, already has spoken to us in thousands. your news are multiple times today and told us is really, society has no more appetite for this. i don't doubt that that's true. i mean there is no question that the israelis have, have experience that kind of war uh, fatigue, right. and, but the leadership uh wants to go back and wants to go back to war netanyahu does a lot of smoke damage and others in, in, in that is really political elite. and they're the ones that matter the most. i mean, if it was up to the is really public us 0. we would have had a ceasefire and an exchange of captives for prisoners a long time ago. but the ones who call the shots are the political, the political you meet. but what i was going to finish with is that we also know
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that the trump administration would much prefer an end to this, to this war. and i think we're going to find out soon how adamant donald trump is, as he tries to balance various priorities. what's the, what's the leverage there? we know that us, of course, has leverage over israel. and the supply of weapons is one diplomatic and political cover on the international stages. another. it's a little and actually i don't know, i was gonna say it's a little hard to imagine um trump pulling uh weapons deliveries to israel. but a actually who knows the us has a lot of leverage. i mean, it's not just the, the funding, but it's the diplomatic support. it's that special relationship, as scholars call it, between the us and israel. benjamin netanyahu doesn't want you to damage that or to be, to be the, is really leader that puts that in, in jeopardy. we saw the trump administration for all its faults, and i've been a huge critic of donald trump for 10 years. but, you know,
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we saw the trump administration exert extraordinary pressure on, on it. and yahoo went on israel and the lead up to the inauguration via steve wood cough when he came to the region and basically forced netanyahu into a meeting on the sabbath, which is almost unprecedented. we saw at donald trump post a video of jeffrey sachs is currently columbia university professor, basically cursing uh benjamin at yahoo. i mean, the same things in the video that i can't repeat on, on television, and blaming benjamin at yahoo for much of the problems in the united states getting the u. s. and into wars and so on and so forth. when donald trump posts a video like that it's, it's meaningful, understand it is it is meant to apply pressure. so i'm very interested to see what comes of this, this meeting this week between that and yahoo and trump. i think we should pay close attention for sure. anyway, we will for sure that's on tuesday, february 4th. i'm going to most re thank you very much. i as and while the release is have been going on, a group of sick and injured palestinian children have been crossing into egypt to
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receive medical treatment. they've been crossing through the roof of border crossing, which is being open for the 1st time in nearly 9 months, because the health ministry says 50 patients, you see some of them. they are a company by 61. caregivers are leaving to receive treatment abroad. many are suffering from chronic diseases including cancer and have been unable to get treatment during israel's 15 month. 4 and total $400.00 palestinians are allowed to cross over under the ceasefire agreement. but not all of them will be allowed to return to gaza. atari cub, with whom followed patients on their journey from nicer hospital in hon. eunice, to rough, up on the border with egypt. the i'm right now with nasir hospice, so in the southern part of the gaza strip. where right now, the process of evacuating a 100 palestinian one, the patients to receive a treatment outside garza is taking place at the moment. we can see right now a bus carrying a 100,
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a palestinian one to patients is moving from los or hospital to uh, to the roof of crossing boulder in a rough lost city as a part of the deal that has been broken by regional mediators. now we can see that the w a o is a responsible offer of transferring the dues of wounded patients to receive medical treatments abroad. this the step has been seen as a critical and significant move to mitigate the medical pressure on the causes barely functional tests. but so the process of evacuating 37 palestinian patients alongside with 40 full cu good. this is taking place at the moment of from the closest boeing to rough off crossing. now we can see buses that are carrying a going to patients are making their trip to run across the border
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a company by you i cause who are supervising the part. so we can see, i'm feeling says i'm feeling vehicles are also moving to a rough crossing in order to prepare for the potential evacuation that will take place within the next minutes in a rough off crossing. now we can see them moving to the crossing. now, as a part of the, as a part of the efforts made by regional immediate says, in order to mitigate the medical crisis here in gauze as barely function of hospitals. now those costs are right now moving to ruffle head sync folder. and at the moment, we are completely expecting that they would make the journey to the diction hospitals in order to continue the treatment abroad. that cannot be carried out locally here in gauze, crippled health care system to recover as the elder 0 rough uh,
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probably starting dr. of us on that because it is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who worked extensively at the hospital in kansas city during the war. sorry, you're joining us from the root doctor. how do you feel to day, as you have watched events unfold? i feel great pain for the families who have been denied the chance to accompany the children. the 15 children who i've been in factories, i've only been allowed, one accompanying adults who has to either be made over $55.00 or feed and those siblings. and so the cruelty is even intrinsic in what's supposed to be the humanitarian just nevertheless, these children need urgent medical care. according to the ministry of health,
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it's around 2400 children who need immediate care. some of them have concerns congenital level, not a piece of others were wounded in this war is what is critical is to decrease the and challenges facing the uh, palest sydney and health system. uh so that, uh, there is a chance to rebuild that health system at the moment. there's no possibility that these kids can get any treatment because easily as ram is destroyed, dallas. but now with the beginning of the how you monitor in corridor, we're hoping that soon there will be a rebuilding of the health system because these children, we know from other needs between the 8th and 12 surgeries. by the time they get those age, what happens to patients who are critically ill if they
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are not allowed to be medically evacuated outside of gaza right now. so we know one kind of says that the advances that have happened. i've only happens in stage one and stage 2 cancers, and so olden days and canisters means that what is killed is no longer cure and becomes palliative as best and congested plumbing. remodel things, particularly in the congenital am remodeled. these are the, are you skin start to develop secondary injuries, making their lives even more difficult, putting their lives at risk in terms of injury in terms of the debilitating and injuries that need reconstructive surgery delay in that treatment creates complications and increases the residual disability that these kids won't be left for and so i wonder when you were active inside guns as hospitals during the active part of the conflict during the war farms. bullying people being injured, being brought by the does,
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and sometimes the hundreds to the hospitals every day requiring critical care at that time. and the conflict was the roof of border crossing, still open. where did you have any involvement in recommending or securing medical evacuations? the conditions were only allowed as part of the 1st seas far towards the end of 2023. until that time the patients were sucking up. i mean, i remember i was a ship a hospital in the 2nd week of the war in october and we had over a 150 patients waiting to go into the plastic surgery operating room. so we had no capacity for one of the aims of this war. the magnitude of the killing and the wounded was to over what was the house system. and then after the 17th of october and these really massacre a missile attack on and the hospital we so the gradual destruction of the health
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system so that this health system is unable to cold. and that also becomes un uninhabitable place. and the wounded die of their wounds. and for one quick last one doctor. since you knew at the time when you were engaged as hospitals, that you couldn't get medical evacuations, how does that impact the kind of treatment in the medical decisions that you make in the moment to treat the patients that you do have knowing that they're not going to be able to get anything else. so what you do is you treat patients that you can help. i mean, when we used to get 300 to 500 new after each air raid coming to the emergency department that ship a hospital, you truly are just part of every mass casualty isn't those whose lives you can see . and you tried to help them as much as you possibly can. knowing very well that was not only could they not go back and go out for further treatment,
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but that the chances of you having repeated surgeries on them diminished because with every surgery you knew that was your operating. they opened the emergency room was fucking up with more wound doctor i sign up a see the plastic and reconstructive surgeon. thank you very much for speaking to us on the options here is our thank you. i a still a head on alpha 0 where a live in sedan, where at least 60 people have been killed in an attack near the capital for 2 and in sports name, or it's the one welcome, as he returns, as well, where his sensational journey and football because the increasing power in africa, russian most and that is killed to use violence in the country because he's russia's presence in the central african republic, a stabilizing force,
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or calculated strategy for dillman. and this is, of course, the continent. they provide security and they take uranium, they provide security, i may take time and rushes shadow when africa coming soon, phone out to 0. in depth analysis of today's headlines. what will this us determination from genocide do critical debate? this then side determination was not made because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington informed opinions. centrally therapy in countries are directly affected by this whole new cray in transit inside stories of germany have tomorrow or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out jersey or the

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