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i'll just hear a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can to as many people as possible, no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue the smell of that is all of the power as all, just a recall respondents, that's what we strive to do. the, the the ones that are of any age good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. the joy mixed with grief, policy and prisoners freed from is really jails, speech of a holistic conditions they enjoyed. and now many returning to gaza or finding their
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loved ones were killed in their homes, reduced to rubble. that's on, you know, really try to play you just as he did with by didn't don't that concerns among families of these really captive spill in gaza. as benjamin netanyahu heads to the us to discuss the 2nd phase of this expired, also ahead retaliation against the us of the washington imposes 5th terrorist on goods from mexico, china and canada. the the u. s. 325 percent terrace. and i've given ash with the sports ram under it have stuff at a shop defeats and all of you guys are using to espanol, leaving them with just a one point lead at the top of the table. the
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number of palestinian prisoners released by israel as part of the gaza ceasefire had been suffering from skin diseases, scabies as emerged as one of the most significant health issues affecting them with physical effects on their bodies. on top of this posting and prisoners are returning to homeland in gaza that is now unrecognizable. their houses have been destroyed. many of their loved ones have been killed off the 15 months of war. sorry, a cowboy zoom. witnessed the moment, prisoners from gaza were released back to their families the, the to pollution income unit, the as people wait to come to mothers of is that cuz the this prison exchange was since the goal is to cease point deal teen into effect to mid january
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a 10823 postings men released in extreme to 3 is really captives. 111 are really in guns. for some this, they seem inc to see the blue moon. but as they taking the re on it, see the motion to control the i didn't expect my husband to be released. i'd assumed has gone away forever until this moment. i can't believe i'll been meeting him again. i'm that he's arrived now. i'm the happiest woman and now it's because i was almost dead. i didn't expect he was to live. many of the prisoners have had nothing about the outside world. we are now looking to make up for lost, towing. a way to them only fragments to, to sit once new assemblies and friends,
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frivolous comb on imaginable was gone to show you its been cut off. my feeling is indescribable. mixed with grief and joy, joy, because he's going to be free. but grace, because he's being released in a very daunting moment. all of that holmes have been leveled. many loved ones killed and thousands injured. what they have been waiting for is to such moment right now they can relate to the gun in the landscape that had been widely shocked to by the east very occupation forces during the military operations. but for such families now it's time for excitement rejoicing. and on limits of happiness while scenes of joy played out to con eunice. cool boys of i'm sure this is lined up to crossing to egypt. this is the 1st telling the rough off 1st thing has been reopened since it was attacked by is really main. dozens of sick and wound
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posted in children will now receive medical treatment approach that keeps con, universe seems like this will continue into the noise with the detained. having survived months of relentless bombing, these palestinians have into adults. but the resilience has passed the way for moments like these are recognizing oh, just so you can use poster atara. we just watched your report. there. you are now in rasa in southern gaza, which just yesterday was reopened the roof of border crossing to allow for some patients in gaza to be evacuated through their, to egypt as part of the ceasefire deal. but i, yesterday we were expecting 50 patients to be evacuated. that is not what ended up happening. can you tell us what we know and what we don't know about these medical evacuations and whether they are proceeding as expected,
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a well serial. uh today, and specifically just a 30 minutes ago the uh, the w at you owed money is to uh, bring on them po, process, send you and wanted patients and 2 passes. and in 5 me because i'm feeling says that were lined up on the roadside. so waiting for permission from the east when the military and eviction authorities to access and to approach to a rough crossing, we have seen the comb void that has been accompanied by vehicles for the w. h. o and gauze is health ministry. moving to ralph are crossing, as we say, children, women were among those wounded people who were inside these vehicles and heading to get medical treatment. yesterday we have the golf confirmation from the u. n. mendez that at least 37 palestinians have been allowed to be back to wait till alongside with 44. okay, good. as now,
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such numbers are list what has been quite expected based on the time of the agreements. why the sci fi a d and stipulates that 50 pellets. then you more that patients will be allowed to be evacuated at, you'll receive medical treatments in egypt and in other countries. today we're still waiting for further updates from the w h o guys, us health ministry regarding the exact numbers of this. when did people who have completely been allowed to date, to effect, to be evacuated from god's upon a thing totally. this step has been quite significant. a life of the, all the women medical crisis that is unfolding causes fairly function of hospitals for with the following. the disruption of the vast majority of health care centers and the depression, all the sudden shows medical supplies that have been highly required in order to treat such a severe injuries that cannot be treated locally. and that's why right now such a homeboys and
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a but she has all kinds of concept to be. it is that you liked it from gaza to receive the funds. and the a long time rehabilitation required for them in order to help them to recover. and to rehabilitate again. yeah, sorry. so i understand from your reporting there are still at this point as we speak on certainty over the exact number of palestinian patients requiring urgent medical care will be allowed out of the gaza strip. today. i know that is something that you're watching very closely. the world health organization said said that between 12 and 14000 patients need emergency medical evacuation. as soon as you find out more, you let us know that startup with whom reporting from the rough uh, in the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you so much dark and a number of policy and prisoners who are released by israel as part of the gaza ceasefire. just yesterday had been speaking of the harsh conditions while in captivity. now says 0 is mohammed kazi reports these
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happy moments with decades in the making. now being interrupted by warnings, the police take it easy or relative of release prisoners typically as little says, is $42.00 for job even for an embrace. this prison, his family went in for a hug, but he is pushing them away. yes. gave us says he's afraid to posted on his left on the skin diseases and all the room. this is became more common amongst prisoners during the war on cause that's coming out of israeli military. james. their faces tell more than they could share. many looked frail, abuse and mental moorish prison to say that time behind was especially over the past 15 months, will take years to forget the the mother of
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released to prison a to physical. but it doesn't look attempt to do interviews, she is tired, she says it's the, it's hard to describe my feelings, but the conditions inside is right. and this is a really difficult task. trophies, we should pay attention to the prisoners, re left behind. she's in her rates, he's on wants to make a move the food he missed out on the same because yes, i agree. nice. i know we had 3 years left in a sentence, but i feel like passed away before i had the chance to see my son, who was still a he'd be released out of prison. then you don't find me alive. now i want him to get married quickly despite is really restrictions against celebrations in the occupied westbank. they couldn't suppress this the another day of a motion of the unions family to full. they don't see each other
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behind that last barrier of finally together joy all around that there's a stop reminder of what they've been released into the is really for us is our rating on neighborhood and the to cut them refugee camp. we don't know how we will get home finally released from jail, but some the occupation of total freedom remains distance meant heavy elders era that's your boss is director of the prisoners and detainees department at physicians for human rights. israel joining us from the home of a home in israel. thank you for being with us, look palestinian prisoners walk out of these jails. we saw it yesterday, but we saw it the 3 the 3 times prior to that as part of a ceasefire deal. and they have lost weight, they are got some have scabies as we've reported. some need to be carry because they can't walk. what does that tell us? as the the, let's say we the be more than welcome to human rights feed on go visit to the last
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to you present on or do they need the is our leads to insurance percentage. what and so apprised from what we sold about at least over prisons is the last week. because in the last 2 years, we did it with hundreds, if not thousands of cases of people who needed me to get a curio inside that attention for services. and a lot of things that they didn't, they didn't get it. we dealt with thousands blinking then when we go to the top of the gulf, gave us 4 months that the ip is the incentive as well. if you want to provide to minute or 2 days on the videos that is needed to deal with this by the stomach and they let the person those 4 months, the softball escape is, is a whole fixed disease. it's maybe it's not dangerous, but it's a whole a disease to have inside of the present inside the cell. when you don't see the
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time when you don't, you can't watch locals. you're not getting any really good treatment. and it's not just curious, as you said, the measure, the subject of the table. can i respectfully interrupt you on this subject specifically because the palestinian prisoners clubs stated back in october. the escaped means is using is really prisoners as a tool of and i'm quoting them, harassment and torture. in other words, it is not just a product of neglect, but it is deliberate, your thoughts on that. and actually it's not the not just give you support of the media because the needs of people before the war will speaking about having to sort of thing and with a part of the diseases. now the models by for seen and they started sales are the people who need me to go to the as well. so it's not just gave me this, this same model and us people got so people that high blood pressure with hot diseases, these people with the night, it's not the glitch. we want to deal with the music company glitches before the war
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and the different check on some of these indians around the prisons. but in the last year we are dealing with the 9. i thought that the night was me to going to kid people do the didn't mind introduce the adult, don't even ever visit softball and complained for months. some people, somebody they need died of complaining for weeks and months and demanding to complete the adult door. and they didn't, they weren't allowed on the died in the prison. so it's, it's a real estate. it's not somebody that can neglect. it wasn't for sure the policy using and we think of as the bottom of the punishment. let's listen together to a policy and prisoner who is just released from is really prison yesterday. this is what you have to say. the budget done 5 digit good as the it was incredibly difficult. beyond imagination, a form of torture that no sane person can comprehend. after the 7th of october,
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the jews completely abandon any sense of humane treatment towards the prisoners. they treated us like animals. the torture was unbearable. a more than 60 prisoners were matos, from the abuse, the feeling is indescribable. so all the accounts that we are getting from the people who are released from the people who are still in jails and or groups like yours do research on them and speak to them or their lawyers regularly, or when they can or going in the same direction what are israel's legal obligations towards their prisoners? there isn't the vision they they, they are, they say they are using each each all. we better concerned about basic human rights as a punishment, a denying me to kinda kill, deny, eligible for a family visits, a denying torture and filing some beating a. that's why we are saying for
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a you know that each but a studio into the tension. but the facilities on the prisons are facing a very dangerous situation for his head and for his likes each one event, the nc in the portal and boyfriends kind of begun. how want me to get a condition in some point and they want get, i need so we can and they want to get, i mean, is it the soul on some people as they see young people who died in velocity and the detention facilities, even though they need to just about a center treatment like we got one can speak about how much above, how much somebody is a 23 years old, or what do you need? it was an adaptive diet, but it's already present services. knew that because he wasn't detention photo. but he was denied from him as a doctor, diets these thoughtful weeks when he thoughtful weeks and didn't get to the payment
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even even though he complained on demand. and then we thought in february 24th before he died, we how we did the autopsy. his autopsy, and we've found the key of signs of denying me because the other daughter. so that's why we are saying it was or no, but a studio in the is there any custody? isn't due for his lawyer to be that is it even? but the solitude of people start to get the lease, but those who are still in detention are free is a major danger. and actually a bus is the director of the prisoners and detain these department of physicians for human rights. israel mostly, thank you very much. now i'm us has released 3 is really captives nearly $500.00 days after they were taken during the october
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7th attack. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is now on his way to the united states, where he is expected to meet president donald trump in the capital of washington dc, and discuss the next phase of the gods a ceasefire. deal. trump is taking credit for the agreement that went into effect the day before his inauguration, but families of the remaining is really captives are concerned. and then, you know, we'll try to sabotage the 2nd phase. right, let's go to laura han, laura, your in jordan's capital. i'm on and you're there because the is really government and palestinian authority have banned al jazeera from reporting inside israel and in the occupied westbank floor, where we're back to what we've heard before from the families of the captive. they do not trust their prime minister to prioritize the release of the captives and gaza. the well as he said, we've had this before. the theme purchased it on a weekly basis for around 15 months to try to put pressure on this. and you know,
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who's government to go ahead with this truth with this deal because they don't just want to see the 1st phase go through. we have 20 more captives expected to need. but they want to see this continue in to the 2nd phase where they're expecting to see dozen small captains being released from gaza. so they're essentially concerned but nothing yahoo might try to stop with the steel as he travels to the us. because it's under huge amounts of pressure from the phone right in his government. when i say follow, write a little bit, policies concerning palestinians have been in line with nothing. yahoo, so there's a huge differentiation there when it comes to that policy. but there's a lot of smoke which is essentially leading this. he's one of the most powerful people in the phone right in the coalition. and he sent out a video message just today, essentially saying that he wants to see the destruction of him. i see you have said before that he wants to see the continuation of the war in order to do this,
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but also to get the cap despite which certainly won't be in line with thomas who has pump diagnose cost, this negotiation team. so we did see the protest taking place in tel aviv on saturday evening, outside the defense ministry headquarters and more taking place in the areas become known as hosses square as we've been seeing on a weekly basis. so yes, they don't trust nothing yahoo to get this through. but they say they all putting their trust in the president, trump in the us to put enough pressure on the steel to get it through. all right, lower con, reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much. for as to discuss this further, joining me in the studio, his time or car moved, associate professor of public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies. commer, thank you for being with us in wicklow island is scott lucas, professor of us and international politics. at the university college dublin, i'd like all of us together to listen to what the captives families were saying just yesterday. all right,
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let's listen to this. my son was calling you scheduled to be released from captivity and gaza only in face 2 of the deal. we, the families waiting for our loved ones to be released in the next phase is a very concerned we turn to address us president donald trump missed the president. so we are deeply concerned that the extremist in the call lucian and the 10 you know, are attempting to sabotage the deal. all right, tom or this is, this is not unusual because we have heard the families of the captives furious. that netanyahu for more than a year, right? saying he has sabotage, ceased by deals, he is not prioritize the release of the captive. what's different this time is the net. yeah. who has a different us presidents in front of him. what do you make of that?
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this is little because they have seen that is from a has managed to exercise as a living room, nothing the out and, and the for some to accept this, this deal. so now that i just think the trump directory, i mean of course of sending in and it's been indicative of the lack of trust of these, then we'll just put it in the, when it, the can be the political system which has filled the but at the same time, i mean, the other thing is that right? yes, i mean, when we talk about public opinion, i mean according to many of you, some foods and sort of varies. the majority of these ladies wants to see these captives, at least there is a big part of my shoulder to also wants to see this war finished and is i was favor, meaning that i want to see how much info and that's what you're here on is there any media i'm from, is there any further questions? so it's this conflicting goals, i mean, for there's a, there's a allies that for the captive. so good. at least
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a life of them have to go through the 3 stages which supposedly 3 phases of the deal of the day and were supposedly well in this war. but at the same time, nothing. yeah. how i love to sing with is it a society still committed to see how much disappearing from the scene? i felt oppositional promise, which has not happened and dislikes me to the bigger picture, which is the political, the exit for this. i mean that has a divorce, so because of the bigger picture and that's bringing scott, scott lucas. good to talk to you again. always a pleasure on the specific issue of the uh, on this specific issue of the captives. donald trump has made it very clear that he wants them released. uh, that was what you said before coming into office. there was a context around that, of course he said, you know, i want this done before. i mean all your rated. do you think that will remain in priority for him going forward? there will be a sound much for donald trump, but the problem here is,
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is that the hostages only get released and polished any detain is only get released . if you have the bottle or elements of a phase 2, and here you're talking about 4 sides of pressure around benjamin netanyahu and involving truck. the 1st is, as you just mentioned, is that there is pressure from the hard, right. and israel, especially inside the cabinet, mr. small attrition, outside the cabinet. mr. been here, which is they don't want to face to, they want to military government and jobs. so they want displacement of johnson's and they actually are talking about a return to war already. secondly, those are those other elements as well. protect their priority should be the return of the hostages, rather than the destruction from aust. 3rd is the last thing. we don't want to do about power and it's causing the saying we don't want to permanent is really occupation. and then for a finally, you bring in donald trump, who wants to be a peacemaker, but who was also staunchly pro israel to the extent that his solution to bring
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peace is to send all these thousands to each cartridge or so there's, there's no way to square those 4 sides to get a face to this point it's got, do we actually know what, what sort of donald trump wants for the middle east? or at least at least for israel guys that because he's been specific on the, on the captives, he wants them released as for everything else, he just has vaguely said that he wants to end the war. so do we have a more specific idea of what he like to see happen? what is the end goal for the new president of the united states? the 1st of all, donald trump doesn't know much about is really guys on the level on the wire misplaced. i just got to tell you that. so you kind of have to look to his advisors . but if you want to focus on trump, what he specifically referenced again, as he wants to get back to the idea that he can arrange the abraham records. that is the normalization of israel's relations with their own states, which had been pa frame had been for example,
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other gulf states and could have brought in saudi arabia, had it not been for israel's warrant, gaza. the problem for trump, even general goal of the abraham reports, of course, is, is that there's no way that saudi arabia or the u. a or other gulf states can get back to that relationship with israel, as long as causes unresolved. so no, it trump doesn't know how to bring about that piece that he's talking about. and he doesn't really have a coherent least plan until you get some type of approach. which frankly can't be done at this point. you cannot both lead from austin power and satisfy the yahoo says go. i'm trying to work through some of the layers of this. donald trump with like a normalization deal between saudi and israel time are you stopped me? what i'm saying? something is wrong. ok. number one, number 2, saudi has signaled in order to recognize the existence of the state of israel. they
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want a pathway clear incredible to a palestinian state. i'm going to add this number 3. donald trump is just appointed people in his team who have said the israel has a biblical right to what is the occupied westbank, which would negate a palestinian state. so if the per still following us going back to scott's earlier point, all those things can't, can't co exist through. i mean, i would describe this as a strategic deadlock, the stage in this politic and process. and this is what i'm concerned that when, when you get to this strategic deadlock, then the pod for the actors, the, the, a good back to boston means to or should i see that outcome. so what i'm saying is that i feel of the feeling of, of floor on does that again. so, so is what i can become closer gets closer to it, schools and then trump kind, intervene to save whatever they can save and give something to was out of my life. and this is my fee of my fear. is that
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a good thing to stage tool of the deal or the see some folks maybe towards the end of it. we'll see it at the end of for them because because at this point, i don't think neither these at 8 is are satisfied load. yes. the phonetics or designing this in, and trump, i mean the solutions as a satisfied. so basically he wouldn't more or less, in my opinion. i hope i'm wrong with this. give agree, like prison, to achieve or to continue. it's been a to come back and then maybe open up political stuff and i'm give something at the scene as will satisfy his at i'm, i like this that up on this. and that's a big on this. they decide to take the decisive action by you really liberally liberalizing what they have in front of the us on trump and see no, is there? no, i mean we cannot allowed this, this is a deadline, but so far we haven't seen that up sticking this action. it's only talk, but no political action, time or current mood. thank you very much, scott lucas in orland. thank you very much to you as well as you
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a serious new leader metal sharon has arrived in saudi arabia in his 1st born foreign visits since taking office. he has a he's accompanied by the foreign minister i set out, so bonnie sharaya is expected to meet the crown prince mohammed been so mind and discussed strengthening relations between the 2 countries. he was named serious transitional presidents on wednesday. a saudi arabia's leadership send to congratulate 3 messages to sharon after his appointment. 60000 is a solid binge of 8 is in damascus for someone's keep it simple. what is this trip about? and what's at stake here, it is a very significant trip with them is it's the 1st time that the shuttle is traveling abroad after he was named president, save accompanied by the foreign minister and the destination heath jordan is. so i'll get a bit better, as you mentioned, he's going to be meeting, become principal him. and then some of this comes after the saw the for the minister accepted in 500 visits in damascus and talked about how he's going to try
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and help lift the sanctions and talk to the united states and the good people with you. then since then, you've seen the union lifting some of its sanctions in this, in these meetings, they're going to be talking to the bottom of how to, sorry, i'm going to have to interrupt because what we have a, i beg your pardon. we have a news conference right here in doha that we want to bring to our viewers that speak. i'm sorry. prime minister is hosting the turkish foreign minister list listening as the developments and the recent developments in occupied palestine in syria. those discussions come within the framework of the ongoing coordination between the 2 countries regarding the situation in syria. of course, we welcome the steps that are aiming at restructuring. it's all the may cognizance in syria and also reinforce the unity between all the different factions in syria and also to need the ground for stability and security. and also as the
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