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the whole life to wear another story that may not be mainstream the, the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the palestinian prisoners held in is really jails are freed as part of a ceasefire deal between our mazda and israel. pennsylvania. it's good to have you with us. this is your life from don't also coming up, 3 is really captives were being held in gaza or released. they have been reunited with their families. the group of sick and seriously wounded palestinians in gaza
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at abroad for treatments. and the rest of the border crossing is reopening for medical evacuation. and we report from sedan where at least 60 people have been killed in an attack near the cabinet. the there had been emotional scenes across casa, the occupied westbank, and in israel, as palestinian prisoners and is really captives reunited with loved ones. it was the 4th exchange since the gaza cease. fire took effects nearly 2 weeks ago. buses carrying the latest batch of released l listing and prisoners have arrived in gaza . southern city of san eunice lombard with the son was only 3 years old when he was arrested. the yeah, the we have little hard for his release before the slip bill, but now we're so happy with joy that he hasn't been defaulted might be even bigger
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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. and i know you're like, oh, thank god, this is an indescribable feeling. for the past 15 months, we were exposed to the most fruitful torture. this really is treated us in inhumane ways the treats the animals but to the last 2 of my sons have been killed for the sake of the process to me, a nation that is sacrificed immensely, may go to compensate us for our struggle. that's how i got with whom was at that scene and he filed this report from han, eunice, where policy and prisoners have been receiving medical checks before reuniting with their families, a palestinian a release present as have completed the medical check. i just thought it to be re united again with the beloved ones we can see on the ground, different celebratory scenes and gatherings that were phones. once there's a release present as it started to come out from the dates of the many components that has been set by the i c,
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r c. now we can see different flags for policy infractions, and families are right now in pricing. 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, the celebrations 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. and many of them started to live with the family members to what ones. what was the house in the money, geographical areas and cause or we can see that the relatives of this families are some of them are still inside the european hospital and they are waiting for further release of those prisoners of to furnishing the medical check. but apparently, there is a very remark, couple sentiments of excitement, joy and happiness among the palestinians are celebrating the re tubs of their
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beloved ones, often known to use of separation as a sign of endurance and resilience that palestinians have been showing since the beginning of this body wound garza, i'm in such historic moments that they can completely in price for their own perspective. i spoke to a number of the family members for the palestinian released prison. as they said, they're really excitement about how they are eagerly waiting to be re unite to the gun with the beloved ones. many of them did not see their sons and of fathers for a very long time. i spoke to a woman who was desperately the way things for her husband off to spending. he is helping to is ready ball and 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 moment. i can't believe
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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. that's what we have heard from her and many others who were waiting for a very long d. as for the reunion for such families, they believed 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 induce for such a beautiful moment that we continued to see i'm to witness its landmarks in the review of hospitals for the reunion of whose prisoners with their beloved ones and family members. and well, before the prisoners were released, 3 is relays, were freed from captivity in gaza. american is really national a keeps, siegel appeared on stage and gaza, sitting alone with him. a spider is in a public display of his release. or you might have done it. yes, of course,
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the great day has arrived. yes, i am happy, i am happy. there was no one happier than me. i'm ready with everything and i'm going by to meet you. the french is really national officer calderon was also released. the red cross officials in hon. eunice. this was the moment he was reunited with his family and israel several hours later. and this was the moment the yard indeverus was reunited with his father and sister . after being released in hon. eunice. these really captive has undergo and medical checks. the bus was the most high profile caps they've released on saturday. he was separated from his wife and child on october 7th, 2023, but their faces currently remains on the fund us out, who joins us now from jordan's capital on mine because the is really government in palestinian authority. i have found out to 0 from reporting and israel and be occupied westbank and the terms of the deal. we saw the as really captives released
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from guys that we saw policy and prisoners released from the occupied west bank. the terms of the deal continue to be respected. so for the moment on the 4th day, this is holding correct. the best right were nearly 2 weeks into the ceasefire deal and this is the forest release of captives and exchange for palestinian prisoners. and look, there have been some hiccups along the way. israel has asked mediators for some conditions after the release on thursday, where there was some way of chaos in southern dogs after the release of is really captive orville your food in hong units. and it actually prompted as really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to hold off on releasing palestinian prisoners until those guarantees were given to him. and we saw that orchestrated today in an extremely calm manner in gaza. so hema says that they are willing and continued to
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uphold the ceasefire that they're committed to it. but there's still a lot at play here because we're on day 14 of 42 of this deal with no idea actually what's supposed to come next. this is a multi phase deal, but none the less, the reaction for the captives in israel has been quite excited. rather they are saying, but they're very happy for the captives to be back in israel, but they're still a lot of work to do. and that's why benjamin is and you know, needs to follow up into phase 2 and 3 of this deal. okay, so broad strokes remind us how this is supposed to proceed going forward, what we're expecting now. so we're expecting negotiations for phase 2 of this deal to begin in just a couple of days on the 16 of phase one, which is a 40 do to day period. and that meeting is supposed to happen in cairo as we understand. but you have to remember there are a lot of moving parts here within these rarely government. these really public at
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large supports this deals supports ending the war so that they can bring back the remaining is really captives. mediators of course, want the war to end because the suffering of the palestinian people and gaza has been insurmountable. but you have benjamin netanyahu. who is government a coalition of far right? members who say, but they do not want the war to end. then in fact, some of them say that they've gotten guarantee is from nothing yahoo, that the war is going to continue after phase one. but there's going to be all out fighting. and what betsel is smelt rich, the countries finance minister described as a complete takeover of gaza. so there are mixed feelings in general because after nearly 15 months of war after nearly 50000 palestinians who have been killed, all these really captives who were taken israel, didn't really achieve any of its military objective. so there is a mixed feeling of israel, essentially losing this battle, but wanting the captives to come back. so these negotiations are supposed to restart and be family members of captives the larger protest movement the,
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bring them back now, cause is saying that these negotiations need to be successful so that the deal is seen in full into phase 2 and into phase 3, which would see of ultimate into the war and ultimately a rebuilding of god. so also 0 is honda. so who's in amman? jordan, thank you very much for your reporting. let's talk about the politics and diplomacy around this 5, our foreign ministers from guitar, saudi arabia, egypt, jordan and the u. a. have united in their rejection of force displacement of palestinians. they've also voice hope of working with donald trump on a 2 state solution. but on thursday, you as president trump once again insisted that egypt and jordan will take him, palestinians from gaza. listen to this on the display. you suggested i, they will do it,
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they will do it. they're going to do it. okay. we do a lot for them and they're going to do it. let's. let's discuss this. i'm joined by mohammed and most read professor media studies are the 2 high. so to for graduate studies, i told her what to say they're going to do it. but donald trump's not saying how, why, what well, he did indicate that they have leverage, right? he says, we do a lot for that. what do you make of this? well, they do have leverage. they do have leverage um, but 1st of all, let's remember that donald trump has made all kinds of promises and actually guarantees that i've not actually come to fruition. i don't know that he's being advised by the right people. i don't know, but he has a very strong understanding of middle east politics and affairs. but the reality is this, that if the junctions and jordanians or any other era country were to take in the, you know, mass numbers of palestinians, there would be very grave political consequences for those,
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for those governments. and i think that whatever incentives there might be, there has been this discussion of debt relief for egypt, potentially a lot of money for our country that is really strong and struggling and economically. but my sense is that cc the president of egypt i'm, i'm the cc, would understand that the political cost of such an arrangement would be too great for his government to bear. but he has not been a friend of the palestinians per say. over the years, i think that's putting it mildly, but i also don't necessarily think that he wants a 2nd connect about catastrophe to occur on his, on his watch. so i think it's very unlikely that this ends up happening. i can say it's impossible. mm hm. but i would be very surprised if that ends up happening and we, we should also, you know, complete discount, the palestinians from this discussion. it's not just a political. yeah. you know, you know, they're not just to sort of trust pieces. the palestinians have made it very clear that they don't want to go anywhere. this is their homeland,
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and they're not gonna be pushed out by anybody. well, this is so this is the thing, just remaining reviewers. donald trump, this all started because donald trump says about a 1000000 and a half palestinians, i can be sent to, can be relocated to jordan and egypt, which by the way, another word for that is ethnic cleansing. mm hm. um, us to explain to our viewers that we're moving palestinians from their land is precisely what is at the heart of this conflict and has been since the beginning. yeah, i mean we can go all the way back to, to 1948. i mean, in built into this, this whole a project, this project to create the state of israel was the, the idea of population transfer and actually benny morris. one of the leading is really historians as has written about this. and he's acknowledge that this was in built that's actually his word that he, that he is used. and that's exactly what handle that ethnic cleansing. exactly, and, and that's what happened in 1948. you had hundreds of thousands of palestinians who
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are forcibly removed from their homes. they became refugees and many thousands also killed. and now we know that israel has aspirations for what they called greater is real, are based on their interpretation of, of the bible. they believe that they are entitled to all of this land, including the west bank and gaza and also beyond and to jordan and syria and parts of egypt and saudi arabia. um that is very much of a, you know, a dream of, of the is really political elite. they talk about it openly. it's something that's very deeply rooted in is really politics and in design is philosophy. and they do want to try to expand. i don't have any doubt about that. that's part of it's part of what's at the heart of this very aggressive program of settlement expansion in the west bank, which is a kind of ethnic cleansing, but just sort of in relative slow motion. so the question that we're asking now though is that, you know, is someone going to facilitate those?
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because israel need some help, they're going to need help from the americans, from the egyptians, from the jordanians, from the international community. and i have grave doubts about whether or not they're going to get that help mom and must we thank you very much for joining us this hour. thank and one of the exchanges of palestinian prisoner and his really kept is worth taking place. a group of sick and injured palestinian children have been crossing into egypt the medical treatment through the roof of border crossing . now this has been open this crossing for the 1st time and nearly 9 months since israel took control of it. because the health ministry says 50 patients, a company by 61 caregivers are leaving. that is what you're seeing now to be treated abroad. many of them are suffering from chronic diseases including cancer and have been unable to get treatment during israel's 15 month. for in total, $400.00 palestinians are allowed to crossover under the ceasefire agreement. but not all of them will be allowed to return to god's a. still a head on alpha 0,
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hundreds of people have been killed in democratic republic of congo. a soldiers baffled an armed group for control and stay with us. the only weather actions taking place about the size of the crisis. so north of the creative, but still in indonesia, the shelves are fewer than they have been. they've been focusing to some degree in born here, but now the full cost takes them to west papua and up towards the southern philippines. there's a rather we can northeastern flooding and high, but it is being enhanced still with co type flow from long guide you through the northeast of china. currently temperatures forecasting solar plus 7. totes, you just got a cold die because the confluence of with is nothing. there might be some snow coming your way. monday, they're a big jumping temperature of a solid cars. that wind, which is generating a circulation,
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is coming out of the northeast and your life is quite cold. in shanghai, it's slowly improving science all the yangtze for china, temperature wise, this is the general line of probably into not so proper winter. i mean fantasy only effects, i think by obvious looks, the creating potentials it gets really cold here and generates a lots of snow for how much you, how carter, and possibly charge you ireland as well. and that cold will be affected. gina and shanghai, but the sun accompanies it to ask for india not much to say really, the fault is clear in most places daily be at quantities still pull the sun rises really into the history was written, the nature became
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a theory is here, the be students and a totally the timeless journey. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the one thing else is 0 reminder of our headlines this, our 183 palestinian prisoners have been released from is really jails, as part of the latest exchange under the guise of ceasefire. there were scenes of jubilation and southern gaza and ramallah as prisoners arrived, 72 of them were serving life for long sentence. earlier,
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3 is really is were released from captivity and gaza. american is really keep siegel french's really national, or for calderon, and yard in phoebus or back in the fifty's sick and wounded palestinian children and gaza had been allowed to cross from rough uh into egypt. along with 61 of their caregivers, they will be receiving medical treatments abroad. it's the 1st time the rough crossing has been reopened since it was attacked by israel in may. or with damon is the founder of an hour. that is the international network. the aid relief and assistance, she says hundreds of palestinian children need medical evacuation out of gaza for life saving medical care. 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 the gaza strip on when we say emergency. and these are, you know, children,
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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 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
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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 a process that quite simply has failed to get medical treatment for all those who need it. live. a mass grave has been under arrest in syria nearly 2 months after the sad regime was overthrown by opposition. forces a solid binge of age sent this report from just outside the capital damascus. this is to be now on the outskirts of damascus. we are here in the basement of a building there. another musgrave has been found and multiple in las vegas have been found in this neighborhood. as you can see here, these are the remains of, according to people, multiple of families who are brought here, tied up by the soldiers of the former a team and then birch. and you can see signs of how it is burned,
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all across the walls and even on the ceiling where everything was charred. people here have been telling us that when families are brought together, who did refused to me or who were taking shelter, they were brought here. they were put here with tires. and then bert executed and then burnt. uh, you can see that these are cables which are being exposed, probably because of the intensity of the fire. and the more to the remains of people that you see here. the skeletons people have been telling us that these are not just adults. they suspect that these could be children as well, because entire families were executed here. but i cannot tell you, here is the, the stench of this place. and that is why many people, when they came back to these homes, called the civil defense, they asked him to come here and examined these bodies. they've been here to multiple sites. and this particular one has just been phone. so they have not been had to recover these bodies, and this whole neighborhood is just littered with sites like this. and people say
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that this is, it's been very difficult because the now a can identify and, and remember the kind of massacres that were happening, which forced them to see in the 1st place. and as they come back of the they come to this the right. so let's the, the civil defense who are in charge of trying to recover these. what do you say? they don't have the capabilities, they don't have the expertise to go and look at all of the evidence which is now becoming available. they say they're going to need help from the international community to try and help them find a dna. so those take dna samples from hits, find the matches from the families. we're missing people because they're estimated to be tens of thousands of people who are still missing in syria because of the protected war. but as this and more horrors come to light, they say they're going to need all the help they can get and try to find some closure for the families who are still waiting for the 11th. so i'm going to drive it up to the,
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to on the outskirts of damascus. at least 60 people have been killed near sedans, capitol, car, to men, showing by the power military rapids support forces. the attack on the undermine city target to the market. several people are injured as well. the are assess, has been targeting area is controlled by the sudanese army causing mess civilian casualties. mohammed val has more from the city of what's been done in sit down to 0 states and it falls from the and no hospital in on the amount. that's one of the cities composing the. so then his cups of costume says at least 6 deals whom i shouldn't have been killed, but several others, maybe 1000, is happy with that as the number is possibly going size in the next 2 hours because they have been calling for blood donations and very clearly they have it on top that needs to be some of those people, hot cloth seriously wounded. the place is called somebody and it says that it causes market in the owners of mine and it has been shuttled several times by auto
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set us up has some positions as to the west of the mind. they have been different from some of the places who this sent to a couple of these a soft tens of sources by over the last few days. let's say some hot, very strong positions in the audio. lots in areas also have come to my goal. so west of the comes of mine and they can still use it up to up to the, to 5 to punish the military. but this time around it, it has hit the civilians. and just yesterday we uh, the head of auto stuff still come out the a lot of stuff for him it. he said he would give some orders and he talked about the recent defeats. so you've got to, he's been for through the through to and what's going to happen in the future. not the parsons. he said he would, emma, who would, who would that give some orders to his field commanders and who wasn't going to be specific about them openly. but he said something would happen in the next few days to show the army looked at us if he's still able to, to act and also to resist against the military force,
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to oust them from comfortable and some other areas. and so that you and says at least 700 people have been killed in the past week in intense fighting and goma, eastern democratic republic of congo fighters from there were one of them. back them 23 rebel group has taken control of most of the city and are now advancing to other areas. alpha 0 is malcolm lab reports. it's tense because a, as for london back and 23 sciences have been of funds since the votes facilitates nobody knows if democratic republic of congo ami, aided by the indian troops and allied on goods, will be able to stop them. people have come to this riley to find out what they can do. the we don't have time to cry because they killed a loved ones. mothers will take revenge. they shoot out blood with weapons and machetes. if this is how they want more than god forgive us, so we will fight with the same means to defend outlined on the other side of late key,
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the pro government forces failed to stop and 23 fighters from taking the city of government earlier this week. you and investigates and say thousands of rwandan troops helping them. there's still no electricity or water in the city. people are struggling so they can be, i'd be the not done now. well, we flood and left everything behind. i didn't even take any clothes. we have no food and we're on the verge of starvation. the children are hungry. please help us have pity on us. because if we carry on like this will starve to death, i just took it all sides in the conflict to be an accused of atrocities, including summary, executions and rate. the un says the abuse is a guessing wes. along with the u. s. u. k. in front, it's called rwanda with drawers troops from congo and n 23 to leave go my u. k. in germany have threatened to taught to aid to we're wanda, it's made no difference. 13 south african soldiers have been killed in congo in the
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last week. both un peacekeepers and troops supporting the government. many more southern african troops and now surrounding gay my by the pro rwandan forces with no way out. the southern african leaders met in zimbabwe is capital. however, all ready to discuss the escalating conflict. some of the armies of fulton comrade before against rwanda, uganda and the allied on groups. they made no new commitments, but said they continued admission supporting come guys back in the coffee, these men say they're ready to fight for an forces that were meant to have so far have not neighboring were wondering uganda has been accused of meddling and lifting minerals here for nearly settings, yes. which tens of thousands of mostly young men who joined on groups in congress
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east hasn't stopped the conflicts malcolm web. how does era the barrage of russian drones and missiles have written down on the central and eastern ukraine. the interior ministry says 3 people were killed and 10 injured in a strike on the residential building. in the central city, a full time, a, and the mayor of hockey. even the northeast says one person was killed there. ukrainian authorities had issued air raid alerts for the entire country fire to those attacks. on friday, the russian missile struck a hotel in the port city of odessa and southern ukraine. this time at least 7 people have been injured in the historic area of the city. local officials say the strike, badly damaged several world heritage listed buildings, mexico, canada, and china. bracing the terrace from the united states chinese business owners will be hit with
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a 10 percent power if on goods exported to the us. president donald trump says he's trying to pressure badging into helping fight america's opioid crisis, and he's trying to boost domestic. that means us manufacturing. jessica washington reports from badging afternoon in beaching. tourists from around china has come to see the historical moods surrounding the imperial palace complex. so they didn't. cities move, which was intended as a line of defense, protecting chinese emperors, stoping enemy attacks, hundreds of years later. some businesses have more recent challenges facing the country. the mind to do own doing go to u. s. is the largest economy and then they are afraid because you're trying to well grow and the overtaken. that's why that impose terrace. it makes me angry. there in the oval office. he was president, donald trump confirmed a 10 percent tariff on goods from china effective from february 1 that's in

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