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it is, it's so light skin, why is it so rich? and most importantly, how did we get here the . ready how much release is the names of 3 is really captives to be fried on saturday, in return for palestinian prisoners on the last month ceasefire. agreed the about this, and this is obviously a lie from doha boss and coming up, officials in gaza accuse israel. busy of obstructing desperately needed a deliveries. hundreds of congress children, a separator from their parents as a london back m 23 rebels take more territory. plus the impact of donald trump's
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deportation drive is being felt sizes of kilometers away from washington dc. we're going to begin with breaking news in the last few minutes, the names of 3 of these really captives will be exchanged for palestinian prisoners and saturday has been released and i knew moments were going to speak to topic. i've also was in con eunice in southern gaza. first let's go to newer all day who's reporting from my mom because we have raised bailey government and the palestinian authority has bind. i'll just data from reporting from israel and the occupied westbank nor let's start with what we know about these 3. so the military wing of her mouth issued a statement with the names of the 3 is rarely captives that will be released tomorrow, saturday, from gaza. they are a yahoo, shabby or levy who holds duels, but it's really in german, a citizenship, and or had been on the now these names according to his really reports are what is
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real. i was expecting any, an exchange for that. we are waiting to see the list of palestinian captives and detainees who will be released were expecting several categories to be included in dispatch, including at least a $110.00 palestinians who were taken from gaza since the war began. nor i would imagine, of course, this is a relief not only for the families of the is really captives, but also of course, for palestinians have been feeling that this is things far. may crumble. it's absolutely, i think the families of the palestinian detainees, the palestinians who have been disappeared from gaza and nobody knows their fate. there is no access to any kind of information about them. and of course the finally, zip is really captive. all of those families are holding onto hope and want to
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cease fire to last as long as possible. and so they were waiting really on pins and needles. to see this list, release the now the palestinian families will be waiting to see who of their sons will be released. we have to remember thousands of disappeared from gaza. rob since october 7, the information about them is very scarce. we know that they're held in very, very difficult conditions, human rights organizations, and the un have documented severe human rights abuses including starvation and sexual abuse. but we don't know how many are in is really detention. and so the more hello settings are released to or taken from gaza. the more information organizations can gather about who remains behind. while we're waiting for that list of protestant, even prisoners who are going to be released to just remind us of what this process is usually involves when there is a transfer of these really captives in exchange for those palestinian prisoners who
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released as well. if we're going to, you know, use the pattern of the past exchanges. this is what we expect to happen in the morning. the military wing of him us will release the as rarely captives from undisclosed locations as of yet in the gaza strip. they will be received at by the delegation from the international committee of the red cross who will deliver them to the is really army within israel proper, after which they will undergo medical examinations and be debriefed and then unite or re unite with their families. once that process concludes, and then the process of palestinian prisoners released or d e or anxiety from the occupied at west bank will begin. families will gather most likely in my left to receive those who will be released to the occupied west bank
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and gaza. most likely they will be gathering in southern gaza to receive the palestinians from gaza, who were taken after october. the 7th day will by then know their names, and usually they're taking straight to hospital because as we've seen in the past, they're usually in a very dire conditions and they would require medical attention. but each saturday is a highly charged, a very emotional for all involved because it is, you know, a moments that families have waited for it for many, many years. and among those will be released from the palestinian side. are a people who been sentenced to either long sentences or live sentences. these are the palestinians who had no hope of reuniting with their families who have not touched their children and their family members in many, many years since they've been detained. so this will be a very, very emotional day for all involved. i know there was, there was
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a growing concerns about whether or not this cease fire is going to hold more broadly. but certainly just in the last few hours because we weren't expecting this just always ready captives to be released. and that's 3 or 4 hours ago. but at the same time we've been reporting, of course, that there have been allegations of violations of the seas far counted out by israel. and that's just added to the kind of pressure that time has been that on the seas far i'm the negotiators just briefly bring us up to speed with what those allegations of violations have been. it's well, it's mainly really it is a to do with the humanitarian protocol as how most refers to, which is the commitment by israel in the cease fire agreement. prop that it would allow the entry of tens of care of the ends of medical equipment of heavy equipment needed to remove the rubble of the more than 90 percent of homes that it has destroyed over the past 16 months in gaza. that pledged that promise has not been
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fulfilled than the amount of assistance that is entering is below the amount that was promised. the number of palestinians for injured were supposed to be allowed to leave a gaza is also has also not been met. so this translates into increasingly difficult conditions for palestinians wanting to return to garza city in northern garza. and to start to rebuild their lives. more than half a 1000000 made it to gauze a northern gauze up, but there is no running water there. there isn't enough medicine, there aren't enough tents. there is no way to remove the rubble to retrieve the bodies of loved ones. thousands of them in northern garza and gauze, a city who remain trapped under tons of debris and its how must have signaled that it is very frustrated with what it views as these violations. and it has also signal that it is very, very weary of what trump has proposed in terms of this processing palestinians from
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gaza and taking over the enclave. and it has warned that that kind of rhetoric, that kind of policy formulation could affect negotiations moving forward. and we have to remember that negotiations on phase 2 of the cease fire agreement would would, which would see of the withdrawal of israeli troops from the gaza strip the end of the war if you will. they have to start in earnest in contact. and israel has only sense a low level delegation to start those, no negotiations. they're not empowered yet to make any decisions. and so this precarious nature of the ceasefire persists, and that's why families want to see more and more of those saturdays come where the captives are released, but also the hundreds of palestinians. detainees and disappeared are released because they know that this could and at any moment, nor for now. thank you very much indeed. does not all day talking to us. they are
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from a mind. okay, let's take a closer look at that. sees 5 deal. there are $76.00 captives still in gaza, at least $34.00 of them also to be dead during this phase of the deal. israel has agreed to allow palestinians to return to their neighborhoods, but israel's being accused of violating parts of the dealers know it was just explaining by not allowing supplies into the strip and limiting medical evacuations . 50 palestinian patients are supposed to make it out daily. but the w h o says only a 178 have left in the past week. the 1st phase of the deal is set to end of march . the 1st, during the 2nd phase is very forces are to completely withdraw from gaza and the rest of the captives should be released. the 2nd phase also includes a permanent cx 5, but how does that spend to work is still being negotiated. we're going to go to computers and topic otherwise, as we were just talking about with new or there was a growing concerned particular amongst palestinians that this cease fire was becoming more fragile,
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particularly as there was this delay with the release of the list of is there any captives names from thomas, talk to us about the kind of reaction that you're getting there at the moment. knowing now that this list has been released as well. generally, people were quite concerned about the delay that has been made by the military ingle from us regarding the release of the names of the east valley captives who are supposed to be released tomorrow on such a day. but right now, there has been a mold, growing sense of relief as people have started to completely become more should assume that they will be released tomorrow till now. the location of the timing of the release of the is really tough to is, are still quite unknown, but palestinians started to prepare for the potential release of the palestinian prison is from the spelling childs especially that the families will be quite celebrating the return and do civilly as will have been waiting for the release of the is a of the palestinian prisoners are right now quite comfortable that the military
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wrinkled promise has announced the names of the east ready to come to despite the east bailey is. busy the violations that had been made regarding the implementation of the humanitarian protocol in the original and the current seized by agreement between isabel and how much people here believe that is. but it has been imposing some sort of restriction regarding the full of the comprehensive implementation of that bought parts. but they believe that they will completely continue and to see the release of the is very captive simply because they understand that the return on their resume, a fight thing will lead to the devastation on high rates. so killings that to take place and might not bring permanent piece that they are looking for. so for them, they have a get some, a sentiment of free pre fund respite following that announcement. and they are right now looking forward to see and watch the potential release of the is really
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captives. people leave that. some of the prisoners will be released from the north and all this will be released from the central or southern parts of the gaza strip . and they are anxiously waiting to of the hums over a operation to take place to guarantee the post to meet prisoners would be reunited again with the assemblies who are desperately waiting. you have been waiting for them for years. i try to kind of go over the last few weeks, we've been watching the process of these really chapters being released and that process of, of that hand over not, nor was giving us a brief outline of how it works. and guys are, but you have actually seen it just talk us through what the process is likely to be on saturday as well. we are expecting that the military wing of how much will try to guarantee and ensure that the extra it'd be released all of the used by the cap tips will go smoothly and will they will hand over them to the international committee of the red cross in and that must be,
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that will be well prepared and deliberately made to show that it will go smoothly. and as what has been agreed upon, simply they would like to avoid the k o succeeds the nature of the previous release . as of these, when it caps, especially in the city of con, eunice, weather has been an overwhelming sentiment of intense environment that has completely unfolds at the a previous release of the east by the captives. they would like to completely ensure that this process will go without any thoughts or challenges just to guarantee there's going to be no delay from the east by the side regarding the release of the palestinian prisoners and to go to facilitate their movement to the gaza strip. to be reunited again with assemblies. so the question is, what is the place that will uh, be uh, witnessing the release of the very top tips. what sort of indications we will witness to more re regarding the time is that they will be used and the quality of
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the prisoners who will be uh, these are the captives who will be released at tomorrow. we are still waiting for such details and we gonna witness some sort of a will deliberate prepared nature of the uh, the site of the release of civilians are predicting that it might take place in the southern parts of the gaza strip diary. thank you very much. indeed, tell the colors i'm talking to is there a phone call eunice, a humanitarian agencies. a warning that the 8 entering the gaza strip is even sufficient to respond to the needs of nearly 2000000 palestinians under the cease fire agreement. $200.00 fighters and tense were supposed to be allowed in to garza, but only 10 percent of those have arrived so far. none of the 60000 mobile homes has been delivered. israel is also accused of blocking the entry of heavy equipment needed to recover bodies trumped under the level. and that might not. it said these rarely armies, denial of the delivery of heavy equipment and machinery into the guns. a strip
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which is required to remove more than 55000000 tons of concrete debris means that we will not be able to recover the more than 12000 dead bodies of the palestinians who are buried and missing under the rubble. it also means that a mass will not be able to honor their obligation to recover unreturned. the dead bodies of these really captives killed and buried under the debris. i just need his most include the reports and heard from northern guys on the desperate need for medicine. and care 6 weeks ago when his way to attack my husband per was home with him bad. the hosp, the full, changing my wounds, dressing takes about half an hour. and i can easily say it's half an hour of health because of a severe and excruciating pain. he spent 3 days and then since i've had to have his left leg amputated now still in hospital, he's desperate for band relief. his doctor say he has just the needs auntie bite
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takes on the dressing for headphones. so that in my store vision enough for us to have all my wounds open, my chest is opened, my legs amputated and opened and my other legs wounds also opened. and in addition to that, there were no pain killers, most of the time. that's my goals, know, disinfectants and know a dcf, tate. so i, so those fleeting hasn't, it's like because i'm sure we are it's, it's a matter of making do with what's available less often and other we and medicines are very scarce, especially those medicines used for amputations, a metal implant cases. unfortunately, there's also a big shortage of strong painkillers that we need at the hospital on a daily basis. your cousins have these patients are only getting a wall top of the doors and they need as limited supplies effectively. russians as it obviously, it also had a cone. this cabinet should have been full of medicines, including painkillers and to buy optics photo. unfortunately, we have nothing that can and that's a fat and all that you didn't have that shake. i submitted those task home for
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overseas health hazards fame like gauze was health care system remains an unimaginable health. why these guys to just 0 garza city palestine? i just want to bring your line that's being brought to us. but the royce has news agency with regard to the palestinian prisoners who are expected to be released on saturday in exchange for the 3. is there any captives whose names have been released by how much just in the last few minutes or so, the homeless prisoners media office, according to voices says that israel is expected to release a 183 palestinian prisoners on the saturday. i'm going to get more information on that and bring that to you as soon as we can elsewhere in gaza. city however, palestinians are returning to the ruins of their homes during the day, but at night they have to move again to find somewhere safe to sleep. hunting about load reports from subject and neighborhood. this destruction is already causing much of the difficult living conditions on the ground already pushing people into
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further move in to a toward the center part of the city. as you can see from the, from the time the camera, a lot of people are walk into our direction. we were told that people could not or can stay in the, in the building. the vast majority of the residential homes industry show your neighborhood the public facilities, the schools that at some point turned into a shelter for them to protect themselves on the shoulder from the horror of the war are severely damaged and completely destroy. so they tried to find temporary shoulders at the city center, and many of the buildings are still in talk, but somehow the damage is not as bad as the one inches. yeah. yeah, but it's still, there is a risk of, of collapsing in case of bad worse than a weather conditions. so the majority of these people go in the morning, they do their homes here they. they stay next to the level of the of their bumped homes and in the evening to walk back and carry with them whatever they are able to salvage it from under nice. the, the rubble, the scale of destruction is a, a so massive. i'm familiar with this neighborhood, in fact
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a grew up in this neighborhood. i remember many of the buildings a high rise building. and these area i've been talking about $7.00 to $10.00 story buildings everywhere are now gone. the disruption that we see behind here is the result of 50 months of devastation. and it's in fact as one person describing 30 years or 40 years of hard work, have turned into piles of rubble. as israel deliberately destroyed all means of live here. now the news, the city and whistle blower hurry, expose systematic torture and human rights abuses under the outside regime has revealed his identity for the 1st time in an exclusive interview with all just ada flooded on the home and also known as caesar has confirmed. she was behind the largest leak of evidence, exposing thousands of photos documenting mass killings in sevien prisons, a documented the depths of at least 6786 people in detention showing torture vitality and starvation. bottom was head of the forensic department for the
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military police in damascus. the photographer responsible for documenting the bodies of civilians killed nothing. every time i thought of defecting from the military police, i was overwhelmed with fear and anxiety. i had the flash drive in my socks simply to protect myself. i have to leave regime controlled territory and go to an area controlled by the state throughout this journey and i was such a thoroughly ad. several checkpoints, europe, in my opinion, the order to document torture and killing. so 3 flights, those came from the top of the regimes, high, rocky to prove that were carried out, and that none of the detainees were able to escape that destiny. the 73 bribery, all famous, and as the revolution try it on, the tyran regime has been toppled. we call them the us administration to lift the caesar sanctions. the root cause for these sections has gone with the culture of the criminal in a sub regime and we can correspond into some of these. a vein has more on the challenges. city is new. government is facing a major challenge for this administration side and bring people to justice to
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create a network of justice where people do not to go for vigilante justice and have to have faith in the system there. the required time and effort and resources administration does not have because of the function instead of reading that are being put on syria must be difficult for them to move forward with all the resources that they need to gather for the kind of looking to try and use some of those centers to rebuild the country would provide the major issue of transition of justice because people are angry. hundreds of thousands of people are looking for closure and unless they see just unless they see the courts and the police and the rest working in the series, that would take them out to the young human rights console side. it will be investigating human rights abuses in eastern democratic republic of congo,
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or london by m. 23 rebels took the city of gold by last week, and they've been advancing across the country. but you and the says sizes of people have been killed on hundreds of thousands of being forced from their homes. welcome lab reports with these children though. notice that parents of dead or alive some was separated while running from the fighting. when the n 23 rebels, backed by rolanda took the city of came in last week to grab showed that we were in the comp. and then all of a sudden there were explosions. we started running by the time i called away, i couldn't find my parents often gave myself people living in the vast displacement camps. north of the city, say, and 20 three's fights, has forced them to leave and destroyed the shelters, causing more separations. these women say they'd be left taking care of thousands of children in this churchyard, including talk lives and babies. so people are panicking and they didn't even have the time to gather the children. we have nothing. so we borrow to feed them. we are
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appealing for house inside the church. the cruise a g d is among the many distraught parents. one of my children went missing during the commotion when we were evicted from the camp. when i tried to sleep, i wake up. i'm so worried and stressed, but i cannot even provide food for the other to help. it seems on like you to come soon. and 23 is fighters of told many channels. he's a complex and they'll provide services of which there's still no sign the u. n. says thousands of people have been killed in the last 2 weeks. and hundreds of thousands of children are at risk of recruitment by um groups and sexual violence. these children will not find that parents that often, many of the children of soldiers will fight as he's being killed. some of the women here were being raising often throughout decades of conflict. it began when we're wondering, uganda 1st invaded congress in 1996 feet. it says her parents
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died 2 years ago in the territory of msc at the time being residents at m. $23.00 killed rate and emptied entire villages to take from land and $23.00 to noise committing atrocities. to come show model not to go there shall go. my mom was sick in bed for 2 days. then she died. then another day i was walking back from the farm with my dad and there was gunfire. he was shot. he told me, don't stay and take care of me. please run around and found people who could help. but by the time we came back, he was dead. the big thing with just seeking sympathy for the opens, please be kind to the roof and they say they survive on donations of food and clothes which have stopped as in 23 sciences, advance is leaders of said they'll liberate who have come guys to like you know, be the last children opened in this conflict. now come with al jazeera or is it
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less preparing to receive more than a 100 and started deportees from the united states on saturday. it's the secondary punctuation fights as trumps in organization. less than a month ago. in the state of minnesota us, a small city is bracing for the economic impacts. monica, you're not here for us. the story in the corner of preserves, you measured. i stage nice with the bodies, a city of 270000, with a unique distinction. 8 out of 10 residents here have family or friends in united states, legally and to legally like she's young while this, the example of anything besides your brother in law lives to the us 27 years ago. he owns to cause and it has the small roof cleaning business, but he doesn't have a green card. now his family is afraid he'll be forced to leave the life he's built from scratch down on the legal migration is sending shocked. ways to be have to
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have all the bodies or city know for sending workers to the us. 15 percent of the local population here has migrated to the us at some point. the city university studies the impact of migration. a mailed officer assistance, a class which is a such as albany and 1964. 17 young people with work visas, move to the us. they started a network each bringing 20 more and it's grown ever since mcmillan moody was among the 1st to migrate legally returning 3 years later just started a law firm with us clients, you jago. with this, you know, i left them a call go ship, but now it's all the migraines have to go through mexico and pay of 14 to get smuggled in. it's not the way i recommend all those thousands of brazilians have been deported in the past. this time, the repatriation still different we had and what was the compliance migrants of waste, 50 protection. but trump turning it into spectacle fronting undocumented workers as
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criminals is fueling braces and it's telling naples against each other. please. ok, so there's also concern about the local economy which relies on remittances from abroad. i see the one me migrants send money by houses and sets up businesses. our economy thrives, thanks to them whom you the union law. these are the hopes, the deportation way will pass as others have in the past. for now, he keeps a $1.00 bill in his wallet, a symbol of the prosperity he still hopes for over and above all our bodies migration is more than history if identity. so much so the people here have built this golden statute honoring all of those who left the city with nothing but a backpack to search for a better future in the united states. and american dream that today seems more out of reach the never monica. you're not give all to 0 who are valuable of all of that
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is for sale. and so i stories. next is good phase. what might fill the gap left by usa? does this fundings pulled around the world and go about this and stay with us along the, the color mo, unsettled whether across the middle east, over the next couple of days, mainly across northern parts of the region. lives of us to the south should stay long as you drive it of a brisk wind here in casa temperatures, around 23 celsius, but based on pieces of a sleepless, nice that vehicles to higher ground of iraq into iran pushing high. but towards afghanistan, widespread snow that for around as we go through sunday, but signs of price of weather coming back in behind. so things looking a little changeable and that changeable weather drifting across,
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studies to the side of the mediterranean temperatures, trying to pick up on race. and file is still a bit of a normally breeze down to was also for example, i think even here we could see one or 2 showers breaking out through sunday not particularly heavy. but it does to make things increasingly miserable in that wet weather, pushing up towards 11 on the west and past of syria. so i'm like why the, to just around northern areas of libya to this you're looking very disturb will need to see if you shows creeping into the far north of egypt as we go on through sunday, one or 2 showers to just around the gulf and can be southern parts of west africa starting to see the seasonal range. we stretch the way across. central africa, more heavy down pulls the inter mos on big st. bob, we see some increase the weather as you go through sunday. along with matic s got the
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