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now he returned back along, accompanied 5 v i c r c a member a to the vehicle on now the uh, the top of the vehicle has been opened. um no, uh the i c r c mon bus stop there to check on the web being obese. by the cottage, as you can see at the moment in the frame. now this thing has been, was organized the dates. now they have the chicks on the uh, they have a check on the where being at the is where the truck tips. um they had moved to the stage, an old up to sign the hand over, pay pop out the hand over pay, but they, they completely now taking charge sitting down on the table that has been widely come, a flag by the palestinian military factions with 2 palestinian flags being completely set on the 2 on the top of the stables, and now they are assigning papers that have been widely and carefully prepared. teresa would that be all hands oval peroration. they successfully taking place? probably the most spiked. uh um the i c r c. female what a professionally managed to. 5 now, assigning this uh how you find your exchanging papers to sign on. birth certificates that use what it given to us. i see i see as a part of the teams for cor
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come on those uh in order to have them over to the i c, r. c h, so for my job here was that service is witnessing the bus stop for the 1st on the release of the east bed, the concerts previous releases one night from the another. costs of the gospel stripe from jamalia refuge account from golf has to face the from southern costs. in particular, when the 6 a, a pod, eunice variance, you believe that this time the other boss has been widely organized. and the pro, research is, is so effectively taking place without any sort of challenges that we're seeing previously in the city of pod units. now we can see the print monitoring devices all surrounding the call, the all preparing for the, for the hands of the box. and the route, which is that those concepts will take to reach the stage. everything has been deliberately precise and precisely made in order to facilitate their hands over the deployment of the military fights as inside the house. and this morning, not the corporation in terms of the stage defined as the photos that were selected to be
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c r c. have a right to run my city in the south of the strip. as you can see at the moment that the use of preparations have been made. we not uh, the ice your seat and the military ringal from us who are trying to find the lies. the latest arrangements released to is rarely captives from rough city. this city that had been widely devastated for more than 6 months of is ready military operations that turned the entire southern city and saw a pile of rep who bought today. we see that the 1st tonnes over of newest cottage is taking place from rough offices. the 1st time that we see is rarely captive. i have been released a from would be released from this area now. the members of the i, c r c are trying to, uh, to pass a uh file you know, uh, commitments and instructions for the release of this ready to come to see we are talking about. i've wrong been guessed, so it'll show how i problem and gets to is one of these very captives who was a cap to it's before the somebody won't cause a back to a 12 to 2050. and once he entered the gaza strip. well touch will home was kept to the drawing october, the 7th attack on the east valley territories. now we are expecting the the cause that is great. this is very tough to move scenes of jew place and we can to crowds of civilians are cheering and clapping for the palestinian factions for drawing to show different signs of friends. um, to show in this area that had been widely destroyed by this is very occupation forces the left corner of the screen. we can see the members of the i see, i see where the official documents waiting for the sign of the hands over of the captives. we need to remind a few was that with the release of th
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c r c and garza's, health ministry. it's erica. obviously people the disparate to, to finally be reconnected with their loved ones that had been to times for well over a year. now, earlier in the day, you in con eunice as the 3 is ready, captives were released. can you just talk us through the scenes? they are and, and just how well organized and significant that was earlier today. i as well, yes we, when the 60 opinion is added, stay what we so a very high, well, and then organize the, you know, hunting over these very top tips to the i. c, r, c, i in the city of hon. you to stop witnesses that witnessed the 2nd batch of the east by the captives to be released from the same area and the same location. and that, that restrict security protocol is made by uh, by a section. so were responsible of handling over the is when it captives we so and he's ready to come to boston. and the kind of thing is let me get out skipped to the 2 and 2 others. well, in the captivity of the military wing of how much the 3 of them have been completely handed over to the i see i see the lights that they have been reunited with the family members and the other side of the occupied palestinian territories . that must be, it has been quite siblings and different uh, security protocols with major regarding the transportation of the vehicles that were carrying the east by the captives, the deployment of security forces on the ground in order to ensure that no an authorized individuals will continue to into feet with the uh, with your hands over and
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there are communication with i, c, r c under. right. you know, you know, signing or the right paperwork is on. it's a, it's a way to show that they're working in compliance with international new material. and now that they've committed to this, they need to demonstrate to this, of the world that they have that willingness. and also because of them having done that far, they have been compromised in certain areas of intelligence and so on will be very hard for them. i think to so sort of take a huge turn halfway through this phase without losing credibility and potentially, you know, being much.
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and supervised by the i c. 5 r c, now i would like to share with you the general sentiments of the families of those pharmacy of prisoners who have been waiting desperately for them. yeah, i think you laugh young people to come to you soon. good. i today to you on the 10 of your loved ones, who are you waiting for and how long as they've been detained. i'm waiting for my husband died. thank god and i thing to be punished, sitting at a distance that have girls are still basis can moment to to be that. and i to do with our loved ones. i can not hold the my teens. i'm sorry, i did not expect my husband to be released. i had a feeling that he has gone to florida, but at this moment i cannot believe that i wouldn't be meeting with him and he has arrived at i prayed to god that a thank god that i thank the resistance moment for bringing visually to us. but we'll get them up, colonel. how did you feel when he was behind as a bars and how long has he been to spend the day? i think it takes a lot of time. that would be a fee. and now i know i am the happiest woman on the before that i own most of th
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preparations that had been done on the ground and cooperation between the i c, r c and gauze. us health ministry interpreter uh the v. i c i. she was facilitate to the delivery of a 175 palestinian prison is it to the gaza strip and it will enable them to reach because of a different can voice that will smooth tenuously our rights to be repeated hospital while we are at the moment as we are keeping a very close eye on the delivery of this posting it prisoners, i'm to documents the reunion moments with that beloved ones who are waiting patiently right now in the courtyard of the repeat hospital syrup and talk. i just wanna confirm something with you when they do arrive to the european hospital where you are, they 1st go through medical checks my right about that and then they are reunited with their families. that's completely right. yeah. the 1st step and the 1st procedure that must be made once the prisoners will arrive to europe and hospital is to on the go. the medical check made up by d i c r c. incorporation would cause us health ministry, the buildings that you can see right now at the becky ground. uh for the wing
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the release of a to is by the captives from the city of han eunice under the supervision of the high c r c. we started dozens of how much fighters have lines up organizing that really used to be uh, successfully, and mostly taking place in this boxes area. and the city of pod units close to is paula road. we so high levels of preparation spring may elia either the preferred nation. so kind of weird so that you can see right now empty at the back, the ground. that was that what puzzling with the of the made the fight to is who was securing a very smooth release of the it's very captive that the operate you shouldn't have the hand over of the east where the captive on this side has come to an end successfully and right now on the way back to be handed over to the gets pretty minute for you to on the go as initial medical checks in order to be late tested for united again, with the assemblies in the other side of the occupied palestinian territories. but right now, in the notes of the strip and the other side of the gaza strip, as there has been ongoing for 3 since by either by the ministry l
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c r c with a very good health condition. and right now we can see also some, some bullet seems for that is where the cup to waving again like his p a to kind of sit in a crowd to come here today in order to witness this historic moment. now this historic moment is taking place in the city or con, you just, just to remind all of you is now the ministry of fights is our little thing beside the is when it comes to an order to be handed over to the i, c, r c. members who are waiting at the other end along with the codes. now the minute trimming of how much is officially townsend over this is where they come to a to the i see us see, this is a historic moment and the perspective of palestinians, this is one of the most viewed items in over operations that has been made since the implementation of b, c spots c o o, we can see that the boo spikes is, are returning back with the members of the international committee or direct costs to sign. the paypal of receiving a b is rarely comp since on this page that has been set by the military wing of how much that is marked by the promised premium slot. we sell such seems before in garza city that for flicks highest tons of preparation. i know that the members of the international committees of direct costs off taking a seat in order to assign the are receiving paper in which they're going to confirm that they have a hand this over and received the is rarely top to be seen at the moment is quit
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their identity is to stop later the hand over of the is rarely a truck, tips through the i c, r c. now the call is, is quoted by a most spiked is when the units that has been responsible check your ring on guarding the is by the captive source, spends a very long period and how most has couple cubic feet in the gaza strip off the parts we can see now that the ice cream and buzz returning back. we've at the confirmation that the hands off with the sauce now because you know the female was getting to the stage in order to sign the documentation or to sign the wrong certificate for leasing the is very tough, cuz usually these thoughts over preparations were made by the military wiggle from us in order to documents and talent for us to run, spare, and see the smoothness of the hand over to the level of credibility that have been widely seen during the previous time. over. i'm to avoid any thoughts on this just to re criticism duct once emerged from the uh, from one of the uh hand overs took place. let it early up that witness. different tense made shut out. both sides are now signing t
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c r c has received a today, a 6 is valid captives. and the way to send it over to the is by the side and in return is a part of the deal. these where the site must release the numbers of public opinion that needs to be reunited with the beloved ones. but we need to model if you was with the threat that made by the use what the problem minister, benjamin and you all the time us would be a full price for the delay of the releasing the body of share with the past and the confusion that has resulted from the mix of bodies that took place yesterday bought yesterday, how much was handed over the body to the ice. you're seeing the very secretive circumstances and now for families, the next few hours will bring the money. and i'm just the patient for the release of the or the loved ones. and apparently several of the afraid of the resumption of both because they believe that these very prime minister may, was noble in garza, following all the scenes of strength that has been seen by the palestinian arms factions. not only in the central or the southern part, but also in old areas of the strip in which they operated. and then we have declared that the managed to mimic totally dismantle the infrastructure east of factions in causal for right now, i can see how frustrating they are. mothers, children, elderly people are waiting in the courtyard of europe at hospitals for the purposes of the i. c, r c to access the work in hospitals, but this will not happen until the submission of these really a thirty's to release them while we are waiting for further restriction to be provided about that within the next 2 hours. yeah, topic is just gone. 5 pm in gaza and you said that those release is supposed to happen. now have been delayed until at least 8 pm, so it's going to be a couple more hours before you see anyone arrive in gaza. look, if we go back to what happened a few hours ago in the strip is really captives were released in several batches. right? uh, 6 in total. you covered one of those events. you've covered all the previous events . how to today, what you saw in full today compared to what's happening previously in terms of releasing the captains a well uh, serial. uh, to tell you real fast that he has witness for the 1st time, the release of the piece by the captives from one of the closest point to philadelphia, corey to whether use video q, patient forces or station to
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c, r c has a right to the sides of releasing this but it comes to this quote to fog mandatory prices from both come off of the palestinian islamic jihad. now the process of releasing top tips and costs are typically those are good for the co ordinates is field preparations. as you can see, the moments and apparent to negotiate with the term us now the fight to oversee the most of the, all the members of the i see all the to why that comes a station the vehicles, possibly these preparations take place at multiple levels within the groups holding the the try to uh, identify, i'm to confirm the identity is not to that greet opposed less than probably the city of fractions usually tell you also i'm conducting medical checks to access that conditions before being released. um, what we need to know clearly south boost thomas city infections are trying to take precautions to prevent nice so, so by making sure that the record that the, the high level to dimension bestest taking place at the moment has been raised quite promising invoke folks who came today to attend the release of these various concepts we need to on the tramodol fuels that use one of the rooms and vehicles. that's how the newest to a transport is really tough to have been carefully chosen to avoid surveillance. i'm uninstalled, so it's very detection and the moments, all 3 vehicles of all i see also you have successful stations and now they're all being this concert opposed to how much you just let me had. spikes is waiting for the rifles is barely concepts, and it's absolutely significant to mention back version of reject to including egypt. top direct costs receive updates from the cactuses, location, and health. usually direct costs like use a q rolling, physically as quoting process to ensure a safe transfer. and now the publisher to have been deployed in phones of these vehicles as a demonstration of the phone so that the members of the i, c r c are quite upset. yeah. and be over with completely go smoothly on during the release of the is really tough. just we are expecting generally that will be more from the blood correction open in a non loan cause i'm taking sorry, want it. so it's security on the to both to is very mandatory. they will be handed over to the west coast. i'm delighted to be completely so today's what his thoughts on the initial medical check. while you, somebody else turned the lights off for united with the families and friends. smoot seriously, as well as expected to release the palestinian prisoners of the parts of the chinese firm, we need to understand clearly that the new sort of adjustment that could be made for i mean last minute relations by either side such as this by the drone activities or at least nations observed from diploma city inside to really lead to significant delays that could be quite seen on the new system right now each one of these photos this to the conditions on the ground,
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c r c that goes arrive to the size of the handle over and within minutes. so bear on right. don't be big. oh, carrying the top the on right to the side and the whole process just happens between 10 to 15 minutes upon the arrival of both the uh the eyes, the onto your vehicle and the rear. those getting the cop is including signing the papers on hand over by representative all the redid resistance representing them as well as the i c r c representative side and all the paper. and then i take it out there from there to the crossing from defense from area. it's just where minutes away from this to happen. a i didn't, we were looking at a very, very large the crowd surprised everyone. basically the large number that gathers of premier not only from the paid off up is your job. but from the entire, from area from the 2 other refugee guns in the eastern part of the as well as the city all very well we, we route and 2 people here who are family members, remaining family members of those who were killed at the time this really monetary garret off the ground operations by special forces. the release copy of the problem is that review guy and in june 2024 that kills close to 280 people leaving many injuries. the critical injury is the close of $450.00, of the great range of some of the remaining family members are here of the size to watch their release, and insist on the box that this is the only possible way of releasing
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i c r c that goes arrive to the slide over and over and within minutes so bear on right? don't be big oh, carrying the top to arrive to the side. and the whole of process just happens between 10 to 15 minutes upon the arrival of both the uh, the eyes, the on your vehicle, on the rear. it does guarantee the cop is including signing the paper, the hand over by representative of the of the sam redid, resistance representative as well as the i c r. c representative.
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c, r c. and many american, a agencies that are quite specialize in the prison. the issues we understand that they, at their families have been informed by the local agencies that they are, their beloved one will be released today. and this is a part of the humanitarian political may not probably just by these local agents as part of somebody i. c r c will confirm the, uh, the identity of there's a release that's in his box. $333.00 of do is at least a half to pop completely. been released after being detained and is really jails. october, october, the 7th at $1025.00 of them are, would be devoted and devoted to the gaza strip, to support to people that have no bodies here in gauze with the family. so originally in the west bank and now the other parts of the, of the kind of sitting occupied trees. and the moments that you can see on the ground is that they move, tries to receive their essential medical care to be reunited with the beloved ones . and for those who are still waiting to be the votes of outside god, so these sorts of benefits will be made by regional mid th, this to facilitate their departure from the gaza strip later to a completely a b is certainly going in a very you please with, with the new place at the moment tom, the situation is very overwhelming, very time. it is on the charge with a very emotional scenes
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fitness a to travel back to the gaza strip as a sort of the pool pool that has been made by the r c r c. to release a to hand over the palestinian deputies to the gauze as a health ministry here in the southern part of this trip. so we can see, or we can see that these preparations have been seen quite significant in order to assist the health of a debt to means we understand also low red. that's a difference of 2 ration square also made by the families of zeus released prisoners in the destroyed homes, industries that you use to left. and i can see right now the songs that have been played since the past a few hours as to celebrate things that very bites, a sweet re union and for many palestinians. and i'm one of them. i'm waiting for the, for the release of the releasing of my own think it was detained by the speedy occupation forces in the body. a refugee tom p has been detained along with his eldest son. but he, he is desperately waiting to be reunited again with his family that has been waiting him desperately to be a to meet him on the very unbelievable circumstances that took pla
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c r c is rich and minerals, and for decades, conflicts has been fueled by groups buying for control of these resources. in 202341 percent of the global supply of colton, which is essential to the production of electronics came from the d. r. c, m, at livingstone, as an independent journalist covering events and the d. r. c. she says the rebel advanced into south cable province is a turning point. a story because who is potentially even more significant in some way. as i said before, the comment was, was very symbolic, and it was a combination of the 2 year seeds, but uh, comes hulu, especially. they have fords next to because of concentration is a large bulk of the companies army and is allies. now with the flu, have to move with the phone. is because of the question, a close by everyone is, is one is less of the companies are the one thing that is potentially on the horizon is more cost is between the m times the $3.00 and beaver winds in the task force. burundi and forces inside sales team is not clear exactly where the engine soldiers are at the moment, but they are likely on the repeating plane side of something called him. i mean 23 and it's public statements. i've said to bring the invoices in the province are threats
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we reached out to the j c r c for their response, but they say that they aren't able to comment at this time. >> and people of all different religions in san francisco are saying places of worship should remain sanctuaries. they gather today at saint mark's lutheran church. religious leaders are saying they're especially troubled by the trump administration saying immigration officers may be allowed to make arrests in places like churches, synagogues and temples. >> we do not turn our backs on each other. we do not round people up. we do not send them back into harm's way because sanctuary is not just a place. it's a calling. it's wholly resistance. >> this has more than 2 dozen religious organizations have filed a federal lawsuit challenging president trump's immigration policy which allows ice raids in places of worship, schools and hospitals, all places that had previously been protected. in just about an hour. the vallejo city unified school district is holding a board meeting to vote. >> on school closures and consolidations is happening at mare island, health and fitness academy s
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go on kron 4 news and we reached out to j c r c for their response. but they have said they aren't able to comment. >> at this time. >> happening now, the vallejo city unified school district is holding a board meeting to vote on school closures and consolidations. happening. it mare island, health and fitness academy starting at 6 o'clock. so they're just getting started. the district is considering 3 options, including closing the mare island academy. >> also happening now, the santa rosa school board is expected to make a long-awaited final decision on which schools will close yesterday. they took part in a final five-hour session where they narrowed their options down to 2 scenarios. the closures would take place during the next 3 years. tonight's meeting is at santa rosa city hall in the city council chambers are crawford's lindsey ford. she'll have more on this story ahead at 10. now at 6, a young person was injured in a shooting in san francisco, which happened just before 3 this afternoon on 37th avenue. >> and santiago street in the outer sun
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r c's defenses. while the guns and military is deployed to combat an armed group link to i sold that operates near its border. eastern c, r. c is rich and minerals, and for decades, conflict has been fueled by groups buying for control of the resources. in 202341 percent of the global supply of colton, which is essential to the production of electronics came from the d r. c. okay, we're now going to speak to am i taught or lou who's a lecture and public law and governance of the day star university of law, who is also a political analyst. joining us from nairobi, thanks for your time. give me your initial reading as to the situation in the eastern d r c and where you think things will head to next to thank you for having me and i hear what you've just said, and perhaps that's a place to begin. i think left in this situation in the out of c, e saw die because the last very many, but all of them with the, it's vested interest. so you just mentioned the subject team out there. and when you mentioned the name bus, but it wouldn't be the new mention you brand. we've also had to run that. so the of the stuff going to communi
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r. c is being accused by dwanda supporting a rebel route which is slicing against run and run the terms of the b r. c is also choosing the r c for supporting a level who, which is fighting against its government. and so that the tensions exacerbated because of the effects of both. both of the main protect them is to this, in the struggle with supporting a rebel groups. the fighting against the government. is there a role for you and seems to be um it's, it's kind of on the criticism from the d. s. the government because the phase of feeling that there's not enough is being done. there's a lot of talk, but not peacefully enough from fiction. for example, recently the us which is just urge the various parties to find a solution without providing any uh, any fixing to, to the, to the, to the plants to the different brands. deals with the r c is really a very rich region as it has that are 71 percent of the world's cobalt production of 25 percent of goals. global quotes on reserves come from the d. r c and the mineral wealth. most of the r c, ease uh estimated to be worth $24000000.00 for when the, when
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c r c are right now facilitating the depart, chatting, transfer a full 191 palestinian debts and these from east valley detention and prisons and with the also to all services provided to them. during the journey back to the gaza strip. they conducted 3 departure interviews with the palestinian debt to be used to a check or medical condition of fitness to return back to the strip. and they have been provided with the personal belongings and you know, the amount of the quotes at this very cost for that condition alongside with it coming out to why just keep communication with the families in order to completely ensure that they are in contact and about the release of their loved ones. today, this is a part of the role that the i c. c has been doing during the past couple of hours and the moments in therapy of hospital. as you can see at the bucket, ground that families waiting at the other end of this road for the arrival of the process of the ice t a c. and to allow for the beloved ones to undergo with central medical examination in the rookie and hospital to be late that were united with the beloved ones. absolutely, this thought she was considered to be the largest since the implementation of the size of the 1st phase of this, these 5 agreements. while it's worth noting that more than a 100, a palestinian women and children will be under the age of 19 will be completely released today as a pause video away at a detains october. the 7th. that time this has been a very emotional and overwhelming day for the families simply that they have never received any information or update about the sites where many families as we had conversations with them. they confirmed that the belief that their beloved ones who are
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c r c have moved from the is really that's in the detention come sunday. all right, now on the way to the causal strip, you are expecting the arrival at any moment, but we need to emphasize on the fact that one palestinian release that to me in an exceptional case and expect has got to surpass the expectation that was released earlier this done not for any sort of security concerns, but for very, for his very due to a rating health condition. he was approved by an employment alongside with the vehicle. from the i see i see is quoting get to the rookie and hospice in the right . now he's in the emergency department to receive life saving medical treatment. the situation has been quite very grim for this destiny. and we are still chasing the arrival of the released palestinian debts and is specifically that their families are still waiting patiently for their release. and medical preparations have been widely sits in the, in the building that you can see right now at the becky brown incorporation that we have in the red cross and garza's health ministry. we need to remind all of us that since 1967, 300, posted in destiny as have been killed inside is very jails under a tool which are all due to the very remarkable due to ration of the health condition. 60 of them were killed of following october. the 7th attack inside the is there any child this could reflect a better read the spacing really say owns the condition of palestinian destinies and solid east by the jails. while uh, in the other side here in the gaza strip, we can see that is by the captors have been released in a very good health condition today, which could a drove a very compromising picture between both parties and how posted in release prisoners use when they come out to the jail with different signs of instruction to being completely worn out and suffering from different physical and psychological distress. okay, thank you so much. eric teracon boat as in for us, then we're going to go to highmark mood in kansas city. now if we could talk, 1st of all about the major sticking points of this entire sci fi deal that we've seen on photos the last few days. the ability to get mobile homes and this heavy machinery into gaza. has any of it made it in, in the last dial? so not yet, and we don't see any indication that this is going to happen any time soon. mobile homes and fence are much needed right now. so we are more than 20 days into the ceasefire. close to 2 weeks of people returning to their home in northern part of this trip garza city and other parts of the story including the southern part where a city of robot, incomplete devastation. but we don't see any of this coming in. this is really quite concerning for people who are returning pretty much to nothing homes are destroyed, rumbles are everywhere, the blocking major roads, the block industries and competing. peebles move in an ability to set up tents and temporary shoulders. what people are resorting to now is more of what the use do have in the past 15 months, and they're in force displacement sites in the masi evacuations on, in the western central area. and many of the other evacuation center that was set up by either the local residents or by this place, people without the move i in on without the 10 the situations are going to all the get difficult for people here. is that forget, we are not only are, it has been a critic, major challenges for people, the journeys to come back to their homes. after 50 months of devastation of been littered with many of the challenges that a primary among them, the lack of cleaning water. but shelters of proper shelter is as essential as the cleaning of drinking water that is not available. so we can safely vote that both of these 2 elements are important for people survival here. because life is very difficult at this time. it is a our, as a result of the situation in golf and the northern parts do not across the gulf stream without them live will continue to be much more challenging for a really traumatized and displaced people. even with the entry of ada trucks now or food parts and other materials, there is a gap that has been created all model almost like a dense in people's life. the psychological impact, the trauma that cannot be addressed by any of the material a, or cannot be treated by any of the, of the, the, the material aid or trucks coming into the gods or the physical items very much there is also need, in addition to the mobile homes to provide a proper shoulders that tends to help people survive the difficult living conditions to provide warrens and protection and privacy. there's also a need for specialized person out here tibbs to help the children, a girl out of the trauma to help people who lived through much of the difficult is there are many of the nightmare stories that we hear. people who spent weeks, they are, did bodies or decompose bodies in areas were bonds relentlessly by this very site. this need to be addressed as much as the mobile homes, as well as the 10. so in other, it's not subsidies. okay, thank you so much for all of that honey honey. mike, mood for us there in kansas city. we're going to go to know a guy who is in the jo, dining and capital amante's, the because these really governments and po sending no stars of band l, just arrow from reporting from inside as well as well as the occupied westbank. this will, can we talk about the conditions of the palestinian prisoners that have been released in the last hour or so for it to be taken to hospital with urgent medical care? 23, have an update on the condition is full doctors are still giving those release prisoners at treatment and trying to give them some privacy. these are a, as you can imagine, tom very emotional moments for the families who have not had any visits with their loved ones since october 7th. and even before that, and many of the families were forbidden from visiting the imprisoned detainees. and what we do know is that for our in critical condition as a thought, it was saying one has also arrived in a bad condition in gaza. and this is really a pattern that we're seeing every time there's been an exchange, the health situation of palestinians release term is really captivity is quite alarming. there is a very visible signs of malnutrition. many of them have been lost 1012 and even more kilos of their weight. a lot of them suffer from skin conditions because they are denied hygiene products and they only have access to showers once every 10 days of at the most. and so the, everybody anticipates that the health conditions would be bad, some worse than others. among those released today is, for example, a 70 year old. so he is more vulnerable to these harsh conditions. of course, we haven't seen those released up to gaza yet. they're held that even worse conditions, human rights organizations have prepared several reports about the cit, the conditions of palestinian detain these from gaza. and they describe them as hell. in fact, even these really a officers in charge of those of prison facilities tell the palestinian detainees, welcome to health reports of abuse, physical abuse, psychological abuse, starvation, beatings, medical negligence, and even sexual abuse. sometimes even rapes have been documented by several human rights organizations and all of the other major development over the last few hours has been the release of the 3 is really captives. that is obviously being very closely followed in israel by everyone, but especially the families and friends that have been waiting since october. the 7 for today. yeah, i mean those were moments of overwhelming joy for the the families of the 3 is really captives, but also a moment of hope for the families of the remaining is really kept as many of whom have really sharply criticized benjamin. nothing. yeah. hoover, stalling for not being interested in moving on to phase 2 of the cease fire agreement. there are only 2 more exchanges scheduled in this phase of the ceasefire . phase one. but the bulk of is, of, is really kept as are thought to be postponed for us back at to be released in phase 2. and there doesn't seem to be a lot of interest in making sure that happens. so the families of is really captive will be organizing protests to night, to impressive fund these really government to go ahead with phase 2. they are even calling for a hunger strike on the day, marking 500 days of captivity for their loved ones. so there is still a lot of work to do because this phase one was bringing hope and joy to money still leaves a lot of families waiting to know the fate of their loved ones. com. okay, thank you so much. no. uh no, i day for us there in a month. the mos has released a new statement following the release of the 3 is ready to captive. the group says the prison. so all the images of jerusalem, i'll oxide in the mass crowds in the process of handing over the enemy's prisoners, is it renewed message to the occupation to edit, supposes that they are a red line. the segment goes on to say the release of the 6 batch of enemy prisoners confirms that there is no way to release them except through negotiations . and by adhering to the requirements of the c spot agreement. because on the site we say to the whole world, there is no migration except to jerusalem. and this is our response to all the calls for displacement and liquidation launched by trump and those who support his approach from the forces of colonialism and occupation. like i'm going to bring a couple of gifts. so now we're joined by somebody out here and on professor of public policy and i'm up in kelly for university. thanks again for being with us. and our goal book isn't a television is ready, political commentator, or if i can begin with you, 1st of all, then statement from a mazda it is a direct challenge to develop newton, yahoo! and donald trump, isn't it? as well? i don't know if it's a direct challenge, it's a means of asserting position. i'm based on the assumption that this is an ongoing game. think of it not even as a game of chess, because there are clearly no winners that as a game of go there it is all about positioning and re position as a starting itself,
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present as it started to come out from the dates of the many components that has been set by the i c, 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 beloved ones, often known to use of separation as a sign of endurance and resilience that pale
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if communication with family members or present visitations, none of that, then it gets from the i, c r c were able to revisit, present there's none of that 5 minutes were able to visit their loved ones. so the only extra way of me think that loved ones, especially it wasn't because a strip is some of this discrimination. some of them i can imagine would be the least the only to find out that the loved ones are at the killed that homes are demolished, that this kind of entire destruction of because they've had been there systematically inflicted upon an entire vacation lung has colleagues and basel living in this extreme information isolated.
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c r c by the mid day of thanks, that's a date a day he will called for the end of the ceasefire, and that's what has been re, it's rated by the is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu for families in particular that you feel that this step might be quite instant about treat specifically that as well from that perspective. they did not come back for having simply took the times of the grievance regarding the flow of 8 trucks to the gaza strip. um, the evacuations of wounded people, a choice of medical treatments in egypt, should hospitals for pellets city. and generally, the driving sentiments really reflects a deep seated apprehension about extended interventions that do not take into consideration the palestinian rights and their aspirations. while there have been many statements not just only made by just by the officials bought by american president, donald trump, who was suggesting the relocation of palestinians and neighboring countries. and to change a gaza into a new era, a new place that would attract the international investments. so this is the general sentiment among people as they are strongly opposed all of the steps waiting for the coming days just to get how many gates has full impact on post conflicting policy on side of them all the sci fi holes. what is the latest on the amount of a's coming into gas and what have you been seeing? a way of both, crossing some side to elizabeth rough on farm up asylum are still operating till the moment we have cnn counts it since the hours of his pointing more than the $168.00 tropes have made the jenny successfully to because of strep to be like you said distributed to displace families who are suffering from a different miserable humanitarian conditions. we. so you and 8 trumps that with chevy and food items, close blankets alongside with medical supplies. i have a in said garza, and these numbers that have been allowed to access cause us to get far from being enough to match the extensive needs of causes population u. s. t for students have been experiencing all sorts of humanitarian operations to meet the demands. but we are still waiting for the comprehensive data to show what that is. well, has completely attached to the terms of agreement or not. and what sorts of implications this is to really have and the sustainability of the deal that was thought of otherwise than with the latest on the situation and gaza. he's live in alpha in southern gaza this spring, a node as she's in amman. jordan, she's there because that is where the government and palestinian authority have bend. elder 0 from replacing it as well as the occupied west back know, trump of sorry, not trump. nathan, yahoo is only 5 minutes to has questions that he will restart the war of the captives on released on saturday. we know how the captive families feel about that, but what's being the, why the reaction and as well the reaction it is real is just as divided as it's politics. those who support the plight of the families of the captives want to see a continuation of the ceasefire deal in order to make sure that all the remaining is really captive. our release of these is really off position is capitalizing on their attack. and i said, yahoo is saying that he shouldn't be towering away from the agreement that he should be moving towards phase 2 of the agreement. because that is the only way to secure the release of these really captives, and make sure that those who remain alive stay that way, and come back home. a life, of course, there's a career yog, or a piece of all of this that meets the guy who has a prominence, is really, a journalist, said that the nothing yahoo and his cabinet knew about the threats from donald trump, of old hell breaking loose of the captive, they're not released by saturday afternoon before they were pronounced by donald trump. so the government in israel, making sure that if it chose the line of what trump announces, but really there is close chord nation about all of that. and there's, there's a lot of rejoicing in writing circles and israel in the government. and beyond that, i bought the plot of mass force displacement out of gaza, even if it's of the cost of going back toward me. one node what's being the reaction where you want in jordan to king on billed as reasoning with donald trump and the jordan saying that they will take 2006 pounds, 10 in the king saying they'll take 2006 palace to me and children from gaza. is there any more information about this of the well look, there is generally broad support for the kings position of reject take displacement of palestinians not just from gaza, but this is a longstanding tenants if you will, of uh, door, damien national security doctor trip on the issue of taking in 2000 pallets, vivian, children who are el, most of the cancer patients. this is a, a big gesture from the jordanian monarch, but it is seen as part of what jordan has already been doing. there are 2 field hospitals in gaza treating the sick and the wounded, more than 90000 cases received in those 2 field hospitals in gaza already. and many cancer patients come here. 2000, of course, has a very large number, but this is not viewed as a roundabout way for just placement. that is more of jordan saying we can do a lot to help. but that doesn't mean that our country can be, you know, we can take a chunk, god of jordan to give it to palestinians or incorporate them into jordan. so there's a lot of tension about the messages from donald trump, but knowledge of what the risks are for jordan, but certainly support for showing solidarity jerry acts of solidarity on behalf of jordan. and we'll have to wait and see how jordan can absorb that number. and what kind of arrangements are done, but really this is not out of the ordinary for jordanian intervention. and so far as housing news, thank you very much for that note all day with the latest live in a mine is rarely a prime minister. netanyahu whose threat to resume the wall and gaza, has led to protest some kind of eve of a nice hundreds of people came out to condemn his comments. they are demanding, the government uploaded the cx 5 days to come off and ensure one of the captives on safely was to be released until saturday on 12. i wish that it would happen, but this is not what the deal says if its really wanted to get the dealer for all of the hostages. i think we could have done it the is there any government chose to do this in the parts and not all of them. the united nations has a cost at least $53000000000.00 to rebuild the gaza strip and, and what at school in the humanitarian catastrophe, says the 2nd is an estimate because it's difficult to fully assess the needs on the ground, as well as 15 month from bob and has devastated gaza damage angle completely destroying 70 percent of his buildings. and earlier you and assessments suggest that it would take a decade. just to clear the 42000000 tons of rubble and the occupied westbank. a number of people have been detained. the a hebron this video was taken and the out of the refugee can as well launched a large scale. another 2 authoration and the occupied west back shortly off of the ceasefire, came into effect in garza 3 weeks ago to the head on algebra investigations in the philippines recommend criminal charges against vice president todd is and said they will tell you why the freezing air is still being fed from western russia 3rd to eastern europe coming up because this incoming cloud from the atlantic now that sort of sets up where you have cold air, against rather more moistened, warmer, often pretty easy to use a lot of snow. but in this case is not much impetus, so it'd be a little snow $5.00 to $10.00 centimeters, maybe away from northern germany, down towards the bulk and, but in the blue areas, that's right. because the temperature in the teams in something prompted in spain and italy, for example. so unless you're in a mac contents, that will be right. quite often there's the assistance of cold and wind and british owls in belgium. in denmark, you may not see the sun for quite a long time, and this process continue to the atlanta care fee to give us the east with many more and more light spring snow to germany and to pilot barley is got a couple of days. us now when it goes away, it's still cold, whereas down in san diego, it's on the model side, 1011 degrees until that rating tends to snow on friday evening. then you have a day of snow on saturday. a few showers and quite possible in morocco still it may be almost certainly in egypt, and that's all the show breezes enhancing this. how much of the seasonal dusty winter's coming all way down to the south coast inaji area where it hits wanted to share with the impact told by internal conflicts. could it be done in um, one of them, this is, that is of cruise had made the country's economy on stable living with christie. if any deals that we can put democracy out to 0, it examines how struggling nation 6 to build new alliances and its quest for stability which may come to a very high cost for cause new directions. money. turning the tide on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the challenges they're out of me, elizabeth put on them, and don't have a mind to about stories. the sounds do as president, donald trump has repeated his plan to take over the gospel. during the meeting with jordan's king abdullah, the king doesn't reject the plan but the sure to state and talk to the nice thing. we sang sang jordan's opposition to the displacement of palestinians protested in tennessee. the calling for the as randy promised to stick to the times to cease fonts to own its way to captives come to an hon. benjamin netanyahu was twice to end the data from mazda 1000 until the smell is ready. captains on saturday, fighting has resumed in the eastern democratic republic of congo after a 2 day pause. rwandan back to m. 23 rebels and battling the d. i. c. army and south keeper, about 70 kind of mesa is from the provincial capital because the m 235 has to control, have gone on the capital of the neighboring knolls, keyvi province, 2 weeks ago, often, and 10 specials. meanwhile, the rebels are denying that they fools people from the displacements cancel the outskirts of going, the faithful, sheltering the insist that being told to leave the group says they going home voluntarily. catherine sawyer reports, people in comes for the displaced in the eastern democratic republic of congo are on the move again 5 things between the london fact entities. we, rebels and government troops has forced them from their homes. the congo res on lions, which includes m $23.00 competed go month, the copy tool of north cubic proteins 2 weeks ago. now hundreds of thousands of people like so. b, not this equal. would be sheltering here. see the ripples, how would it then to walk up and return to their homes and other people? my children were killed. i've los
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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, 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 . 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 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 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 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, 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 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 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
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how is the i c r c addressing the shortages on what's described by of where it is and does as a violation of this as far to thank you so much for having me. of course, since the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, we have works alongside local actors to scale up our response. we have items coming in. we have um, food items, non food and hygiene items. but we also have very critical infrastructural items for the repair and maintenance of services that have been very, very heavily impacted. unfortunately, throughout the hostilities the needs in gaza are still huge. unfortunately, while it is a relief of cost for people to, to not be leaving with the sound of explosion that has alleviating some fit for them, there are other risks that and challenges that are only continue to grade. one being things like unexploded ordnance and weapons contamination but does not to an injured people. unfortunately that we're putting pressure on on the hospitals, on that health care systems that have been decimated throughout the 16 months of conflict. so the needs are very wide ranging and very, very l
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the captives and on the, on the front in the frame you can see at this stage in which the, the i c, r c members and the key come on does a sub for gas with a completely solving the hands over a certificate with behind this table that you can see all the uh, images of how mazda is top military leaders, and in the middle events that have been remote to some, some, some sports, and in our big q broke the english on the written following, and talked to us, most of them be witnessed. we all the soldiers with different flags for, for our nation. they completely. 5 represented to give them the folks so i believe we have seen different lines of you by saying that we've crossed all of us with different publishers. all these very military phases that have been shown by the prices of both from us and the palestinian is that makes it hard. and then the other side weekend completely see that the uh our lines um disbanding information behind your phone. so yeah, yes. thing was sitting on the sofa and the house that was targeted in a rough estimate with the family total. sure. most of them in the fron
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c r c and the right to go, you know, signing or the right paperwork is on. it's a, it's a way to show that they're working in compliance with international human serial. and now that they've committed to this, they need to demonstrate to the rest of the world that they have that willingness. and also because of them having done that far, they have been compromised in certain areas of intelligence and so on. it will be very hard for them, i think too. so, so just take a huge turn halfway through this phase without losing credibility and potentially, you know, being much more destructive for them. but this is ro decides to bump and you can see them. but of the soldiers or above ground, now the equipment on display, the communities are feeling pretty relaxed and laid back. and it's a bit it's they getting on with their daily life. and all of that makes a great scenario for those right news to exert maximum home on the policy use if they decided now. so the need to switch back towards aspect when the key sticking points moving forward in this, the spot is who is in control of concepts and whether how much does stay in control or whether it is willing to let go of assess and control. yeah, well look, come us from for all of its faults and certainly there are a lot of areas i think where we can criticize from us. but they've, they've actually been relatively flexible on, on this point. and they've put forth a couple of different possibilities. a couple of different proposals, one is for a kind of technocratic council that would take over the, the set of gaza. and the other is for a kind of unity units of government. right. the problem is that the palestinian authority doesn't light these proposals. neither do israel or the, the united states. so from us in that sense is kind of between a rock and a hard place. i don't know that there is rarely in the americans can expect that, you know, i'm also just, you know, sort of, it's sort of job, it's arms in surrender and that's, that's, that's very unlikely, very unlikely to happen here. and so this is a very important question. you know, what happens the day after, but i thought it was interesting what they had written on the stage. and in hebrew, um, you know, that we are the, we are the day after. right. and i think there's a message here, almost not just of strings, but of, of defiance. and i think what time is trying to suggest in the aftermath of this, this press conference, this trump netanyahu press conference, and also the comments made by netanyahu this week. that is real fully intends to go back to work. i think the message from us is trying to send is that there. if this happens, they are prepared to fail. they are, or if they're ready ready to fight. i mean that message wasn't so software was it, i have nothing yahoos face on the bio and, and hebrew with a written absolute victory. i'm is pretty provocative full as well. which is, i mean, the publicity is because of the impact as in power. and the little step is seen as a victory. but we have to be realistic. i mean their, their capacity to present a strategic sweaters or it has been degraded that ability to, to launch messiahs as they did at the beginning of the war is no longer there. and, and i think it is important that we acknowledge this and the policy, i mean, not don't measure and what they say about their victory because they've been so hit, they've been hit so hard. and neither is such a lower level that they will celebrate anything. but the strategically that not as a, that much was the right to today's right. there's a nice thing that any one to send this. and this is why in his discussion when trump is not anymore talking about degrading the palestinians any further, he's wanting to capture that westbank and he's wanting to visit trump, to focus entirely on the iran. this has been going on all the time. so we, uh, we know we're moving into some interesting to read through come us from a very long time ago. they have clarified that their position in the governing garza was simply because they were trying to resist the processing and administration, taking away from them their ability to, to resist occupation. and they've never really working on the management of, of guys on the governing of, of guys. and you can see this in the proposal that they submitted to the international community. but therefore, you look at this slightly differently and put at the center, the west side of the palestinians, and the international. then i think that should be international protection of the gaza strip. at this moment. it's not what trump is asking for. that is, he wants that to be on by the united states and develop but this is what humanity close for. these people have been under a provision for such a long time. almost now the entire world agrees that they, they should be able to take a horizon for us to a 2 state solution. and the only way forward is to take them under international protection for a periods of time where international committee runs the offers within gaza to allow the guys of the time to produce a new leadership. the existing good to ship on. both sides are contested and probably i'm not getting anywhere. do you agree with that mohammed who would take the lead and that international assets? and i think it's a great idea. i so and i think the palestinians, i think the palestinians would, would, would welcome it. i think the problem, though, is that these relieves in the americans continue to center from us in their this course, and this is a lot of smoke screens and it's been smoke screen from the start. it's not about from us. or at least it's not fully about come us, it's about what i was mentioned in other interviews, it's about this idea of greater israel is real, present expansionist state. there are many people inside of israel, certainly within the political elite that want to sort of move the palestinians out . right? this is the plan for gaza. we've seen it a said explicitly this week, a lot of times it goes unsaid, but we've seen it out out in the open, out in the open. and this is well documented in, in, in the literature. and if you look at these rarely, uh, you know, political discourse, if you look at the zionist philosophy discourse, right, and not just an in gaza, but also in, in the west bank. you have a kind of slow ethnic cleansing in operation in the west bank. now there are political constraints on israel, right? there are certain limitations on, on the, is rarely state which is why i, it doesn't, you know, expand in the palestinian territories even more aggressively. but i agree with source on that. really, you know, it's high time for the international community to play a more prominent role. but again, and this is a topic maybe for another interview, but the united states here plays an instruction as role. united states is not a neutral arbiter here. they have obstructed the rule of law and they've cited with israel, even one, israel commits gross violations of international law and international humanitarian law. and that's a fundamental problem here that is a conversation that we will be picking up on in another into useful notice. want to bring us back to the events of the day, because as we've been talking about, a convoy of red cross cause has been making its way is through because of strep from the center of the gaza strip. and then i'll follow where collective 3 mail civilian is really captives and took themselves to which it took them to the as well. both a 2 minute tree base ring where we've been saying helicopters, ministry honeycup just waiting to pick them off. and now we can see cause also arriving at wayne, they might indeed be the red cross convoys arriving now. and when they pull the head coach and they'll be taken into a central israel, where they will be given health check, and then they will be reunited with the families and loved ones who are waiting. i've been waiting for 15 months, especially waiting since the lace house as of last night when how must release the names of the 3 men who would be released today? that's bringing honey monkwood. he's joining us from all of the city and how to throughout the whole of this the events of being taking place in darrow bala south of way. you all. but you've been saying a change in the mood and, and the change in the number of calls on the streets and, and certainly you've been seeing different. it says that in goal is the city as this has been taking place some miles away. yes, laura, i'd say completely different today and we've seen it changed and not only in the mood but also and the number of people, the amounts of a traffic for the past couple hours is a quite significant, very busy area. and we were told by people who were trapped during dogs, but just before the seeds fire and this cried just the crime scene zeros, complete absence of people here in the past months. this of today is what, not only for us, but also for people who were not the only few people who lived here as these really military carrie. it's carried out much of the compartment in the area, so there was no one in there. but as about, it's not a coincidence that was the and this number view it, it's a sign the whole bus sign of expectations for better things to happen. despite many of the challenges. and despite many of the statements that may advise with the officials or the american president donald, from that the rest and, and the threat in the sustainability of just these far it, people are quite hopeful and be believed by today's exchange. they a free cap is that already released and the leader of on the expected palestinians, deputies and present r a from is really j, as a detention centers are going to be released. it's a, it's a new step forward. not only in rebuilding the shadows live, but also an opportunity for people who are separated from their family members, a relative, the loved ones for the past 15 months. so a 111 people of the 183 are going to be released today are from gov and we're seeing in the past 15 months. and where do where defend from? we've seen many of those pictures and videos where they get it from evacuation sunburn, from their residential homes, or from areas where there's really monetary in circles militarily and for these on whether from the northern part of garza, or from here, from o, asia, gould's, elderly and young women and children were all the 10 and now set to be a free today. this is only the shape of the iceberg of so many of those who are defense in the past. 15 months that it just for a lot of people, it's a good sign. it's a hopeful time because a palestinian has to now this, these steps into is really defensive in centers in the end of their life. from 1967 to this phase, close to 300 palestinians. the invite is really a military dive inside cells and 5 solitary confinement with nobody knew about it there, nor there save their lives in distance, but the wonderful tortures physical and human i. vision of human, i vision and deprivation of almost everything. so for a lot of people, this is a re birth of those palestinians defend a resurrection or from the death because behind bars in his videos is that equivalence to be dead. as we were heard, many of the festive owners of past releases of people describing the living conditions and the torture and the physical demon. i'd say that they went to school today is different and we're only almost 20 days of the the. busy the 1st phase of this, these fire and the whole. now it's going to move forward, step by step. even if it's the slope with no delays, with no surprises to the next phase because they, everybody believes here. the next phase except solid ones. the ones that will ensure that these buyers will do sustainable for as long as it's done absolute, they will the induce changing period for the next phase is here at the moment and we haven't seen them as the case jason's get on the way. yes. in the meantime, we're seeing people as you, as you say, honey trying to return to the lies, return to the new salvage what they come from, the homes and the rumble, and you've been looking at. so she for hospital veteran goals as they say in the news, this is one of the largest public health facilities in, in gaza. and now it is just a shelf of voice. it used to be the so much isn't that that needs to be rebuilt in the gaza strip of the absolutely. and this not just only that the physical outlook of gaza that needs to be rebuilt, but also the fight, the logic. a level that the many of a trauma they've been imposing people, the hardship that they went through, but a civil hosted up particularly not just because it's the the largest public health facility is the largest health care facility, helping golf and fit serving the entire gaza strip but it also just the giving us of the play as it serves as a major hub for a lot of people moving from northern part of this trip to the southern part of it. if you just want to beat someone. 8 if you would just point out, well will need you near a super hospitalized serve as a, as a. busy a road mark as freeze mark for the entire golf trip well known for a lot of people. and i'm not exaggerating it by said that a lot of people here of the younger generation were born inside the civil hospitality. maternity ward. so seeing it in total destruction is absolutely heartbreak and it was very difficult yesterday as we did our field report inside the hospital was very quiet. the silence was very deafening. inside the house, we used to be busy with lots of a traffic from doctors, from patients, injury that from people just coming for regular medical to check out for medical care inside the hospital. so what i put inside the hop, it was the many screens of those who is trapped inside the hospital for months as many minutes as phone did. not only storm and destroying it, both the killing, many of the innocent people and burying them at the courtyard of the house. but the, we've been many people getting emotional at seeing the buildings and hold on growing. and the whole, this is not going to happen again. and they are on the road to rebuild in a better hospital with better health care system. okay, that's how my friend reporting from gonzo says he, that's bringing him to sell him. now. she's joining us from the go daddy and capital, because as well, has on the present no authority and find out 0 from report in, in the side is so now how do we know that i'm also is handed over the 3 is really kept as rules on getting confirmation that the israeli army has received the 3 captives ahead of we're turning them to is really territory. we can see that helicopter waiting to take them back. now took us through the events from hair on so after those 3 captives were handed over by sliders, enhanced his armed wing the assembler gave, they were given to the red cross where they were driven over the israel gallons of water or 2 and is really military base in southern israel, known as a team, there they'll go through an initial medical check be re united with immediate family before they are ultimately air lifted to a hospital with central israel right outside of tel aviv. now, since the captives had been released now, israel is gearing up to release a $183.00 palestinian prisoners after the captains were released. we did also get confirmation that thousands of trucks went into gaza carrying that vital and very necessary humanitarian aid that has been really cut off for a lot of part of the war. not enough entirely. that was going into for this population of people that has been starving and suffering at the hands of is really attacked throughout the last 15 months of fighting. but when it comes to the prisoner release, we know that a $111.00 will be going to gaza. many of those actually, in fact, all of them detained to during the fighting bias really forces. and then the rest of them to be released in the occupied was banks occupied east jerusalem. 7 of those will be deported. the hands of these palace to be in prison as we we received the list of names of very names actually just just a few hours ago today. can you tell us a bit about who is on it? some of the key names that have stood out for you right, well as we were just discussing, some of those will be going to occupy these jerusalem the occupied west bank and gaza. but you do have these pretty notable prisoners, some of which have up to 6 live sentences, one of them especially. but who do, whose father was actually injured this morning after is really forces had to rated their home and essentially threatened the family that there could not be any sort of celebration. this is routine. we've seen this not just throughout this prisoner release, but in recent weeks and also back in november of 2023. but for this deal, in particular, we saw a note from the user of prison service and official statements that said that they were trying to limit all expressions of palestinian joy when it came to the prisoner release. you have palestinians who've been gathering outside of the alpha military prison waiting for their loved ones to be released and they've been shot at by is really forces with both live ammunition rubber, bullets and tear gas is really forces have routinely rated between you where these buses are passing through right outside over to my law to prevent any sort of crowds from welcoming back these prisoners into society. welcoming them back from is really detention where they have long suffered some pretty harsh conditions, especially after the former national security minister, east them are ben beer had taken over and made the presence is a much worse for is detaining. okay, how does the cell hit and the amount of money, thanks in deed. well, just to remind all of you is of what we've been watching in our extensive coverage here on out 0 of 3 is really male captives have been handed over by home us to the international committee of the red cross. they are now on the way home. the next stage today will be the release of $183.00 palestinian prisoners in rich hon. that is why we will be returning to our extensive, comprehensive ongoing coverage of the events, the in garza and in the occupied westbank later today. the out of the new south and east african leaders are meeting in tons and they're trying to find a way to the fuse. the ongoing crisis and the democratic republic of congo, kenya, has called for all groups to stop fighting. so a peace agreement can be reached rondon present. polk odami joined in person, has congress council conflict such a katie appeared via video cool rolanda. in fact, i'm 23 levels to the may just as you've got my last week, rebels have kept top 3rd vaults, despite declaring humanitarians seize 5. thousands of people have died in the offensive view and says, 900 bodies were discovered in the all say of to days of fighting. i'll come with has this report. it was the numbers of people killed and injured in this complex. keep going up. the un says there's been a search in rights abuses against civilians in eastern democratic republic of congo, including executions, gang raped and forming of displacement comes off the m $23.00 rebels, backed by one that took the provincial cap to go to the oldest people in the surrounding comes to get home. others, a sheltering in churches or schools saying they've nothing to go back to. or it's not say, do, but you already, but you, this really happened many among assessing, raped the rebel forces entre hoses and rate for mothers and daughters. they looked and draped. that's why we fled. a relentless army 1st invaded in 1996 and targeted the groups in refugee camps. taking part in the genocide 2 years before to save over through the government in the capital kinshasa that led to 2 major was drawing in about 2000 and african countries. about 6000000 people were killed mostly by starvation and disease. their programs that persist for lender, and you can do with being accused of meddling and come go and looting minerals ever since. you and investigators say this time m 23 supported by thousands of rwanda. and so just for one to says it has the right to defend itself. and 23 says he's fighting the groups. he's threatened, the ethnic group of his leaders, congo, says rewind, is losing it. so fost, minimal, well, and 23 took control of these colton mines involved. the last yeah. run those minimal expos have doubled in the last 2. yes. from 23 last to governor in 2012. us and european countries caught funding and military support to run the condos on me eventually for $1023.00 back to the board with rwanda, it's substantial international support congress. all me is we can now, i'm rwanda's is stronger to you and, and western powers have cooled, rewind to withdraw its troops from congress. don't you let the many statements and condemnation surround the wills. at the same time, vermont is become an indispensable ally for many countries in other crisis sounds. after all, it's one of the biggest contributors of troops to peacekeeping missions. troops from southern africa having un peacekeepers or failed to stop the pro rwandan forces at font a thousands. if the indian soldiers in south tv are fighting along side come guys, troops, as red cross work has collected bodies around coma and 23 is said, it will continue all the way to can shasta. is it growing? c, a here? and internationally? congress have found to be plunged back into the kind of regional was the past decades with disastrous consequences. malcolm web outages, era, a federal judge has temporarily blocks the trump administration from placing employees of the us for an agency on paid leave. legal challenge board 5 of workers union said trunks or does what and legal and unconstitutional for more than 6 decades. usa id as being one of the biggest providers of medical and humanitarian assistance worldwide. well 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these really captives are put on the stage. they were actually made to speak into the microphone today. and we know that there's anything under duress. they don't have their freedom at that point. do you think it should be part i actually i actually would actually, oh no, i was actually answer the question again the same the same way because i think what's, what's taking place is that the best thing in groups in the gaza strip of showcasing the fact that they can actually have that up as an exchange agreement. why on the other hand, is companies to personalize? but it's been a business. i think the last moments before the duties, the fact that they are continuing continuously beaten, sort, authentic don't should on think that it is sending us something about the nature of this a to you. if that wouldn't be, it wouldn't be witnessing. but assuming anything is there any business is you have actually agreed at the beginning of the war to exchange that business as in fact, if we had agreed to stop that, what do we have for long? this was a few months i think uh, what was it because uh, corporate is easy that continues to utilize by the city and inside and outside is a business. okay, best for our system professor, there's aging diversity. thank you very much for joining us. the return now to some of the days of the news, lebanon's prime minister, no was lost, alarm has named a new government sidelining has the law for the 1st time in decades salaam said the government would not please everyone, but added that its composition would not hinder its work, he said the 24 member cabinet would focus on security, traditional and financial reforms. on friday, the us deputies special envoy to the middle east said that has blocked must not be part of the new government. yes. the formation of, uh uh, i need government that i had it is hard to satisfy for part is how well this is a starting point. we're all members will work together. and i would like to reiterate to that diversity in the members of the cabinet. the within to be a source of hindering it's due to use in any way or form. and the government will not be an audi. and now for many competing but through all the joint and constructive a. what else is there a, as in a hold or reports on this from the root? after much political bickering and international pressure, lebanon's politicians have agreed on a new government. it's a very different government from previous ones. this time has full law and its allies no longer controls the executive authority. they have lost. what is known here as the blocking thirds. they don't have the number of ministers to block decisions, as well as to the top of the cabinets. there was a lot of international pressure on lebanon's politicians simply because this country is in dire need of a financial assistance not only to help revive the economy, but to help a reconstruct what was destroyed during israel and as well as war. last year, the reconstruction bill is in the billions of dollars and this is a nearly bankrupt state of the government was formed the just hours after a special envoy from the trump administration visited lebanon, and really set the tone on what the us administration believes 11 on should be doing moving forward and that is, carry out reforms fight corruption of carry out the needed a changes in order for the international community to trust this government and unlocked the billions of dollars that are needed. and we also know that there was international pressure to keep hospitalized in fluids out of this government. the us and void was very, very clear. and, you know, she, she, she says that the strong declarations after meeting the president. so no doubt, international pressure played a role in a country where it usually takes months while political factions, vi, for their share of influence and government. the new government is going to have many challenges ahead is such as the economy and rebuilding. it's also about meditating that ceasefire agreements with israel's 11 on is under pressure to extend the states authority across the country. out to this are all non safe actors, which means has a loss. now no doubt, hezbollah has been militarily weakened by as well, but it is still of course, to be reckoned within the country, along with its allies. it has a significant number of seats in parliament, and it has popular supports. but it is a very different has for a lot in the past, was able to impose its, its decisions, and now its influence has weight. so the balance of power changed and 11 on, not just 11 on, but across the region center for their else has 0 failed and didn't payment as a new vendor, modi's party has re gain power and the capital in new delhi is the 1st time the hindu nationalist, the j p is one of the election there and 27 years. it's a boost for the engine leader after disappointing national election last year. i at least 32 people have been killed and several others injured in an attack. in ne molly, a local official said gunman ambush to convoy and set fire to a number of cars in the village of coby on friday, several governments, soldiers and members of the russian mercenary group wagner are reportedly among the dead. the government has sought, the group's help, the fights i s, and l k. the affiliates who's been carrying out a tax there for more than a decade kenya has called for all arm groups in democratic republic of congo to stop fighting, so that a peace agreements can be reached. regional leaders are meeting in tens in the trying to find a way to refuse the ongoing crisis. for london back to m 23 rebels took the major city of go my last week, and the rebels have continued their advance despite declaring a humanitarian ceasefire. thousands of people have died in the offensive. now come web reports with the numbers of people killed and injured in this conflict. keep going up. the un says there's been a search in rights abuses, again, civilians in 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c r c vehicle is pulling up into the area just smart minutes before the arrival of the captives on it's gone. special be a goes here, carry to buy, be or driven by the saddle force. this is part of special force, part of assignment, brigitte, and as soon as paper work for the release and down over were signed off the captive took the stage, waive the crowds as the crowd cheered them. and they were on their way to the uh, i the are the vehicles and off do a rough do the car, mobile salad a crossing early or another at the release an exchange of shop just happened in rough city. how do you? thanks for that update, honey. my mood, the so that's where the last 3 hostages were released. another one to come at, let's cross. now it's a honda salutes who's in georgia is couple of a mom. she's there of course because of these really gums. i'm a product and you know, for i to have find out 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank. and how do we soul really joy seems bates from the captive just released in central gulf cse, brenda, finding members watching them in tennessee. us us, right, those captives now back in israel with these really military that according to an announcement from the army itself and many of those who were released earlier this morning are already being air lifted. or it's not at the hospitals after being air lifted by these really military. now there's been a lot of pressure on these really governments specifically from these family members who have said that while they are over joy, this is an opportunity. israel cannot miss to bring about the release of the remaining captives in israel, meaning to move forward with space to of this deal in which thomas has said that they are willing to release all of the captives at once. a face to comes to fruition. and in exchange for an end to the war, but it's still unclear exactly where we stand in those negotiations because there haven't really been any signs of progress, even though it is really delegation did finally go. but nonetheless, there are thousands of people still ready to print test tonight in what's become known as hostage square and integrator tel aviv area calling on the is really government to bring about the remainder of these deals because these are the last is really captives who are live or so to be released in phase one. next week we will see the remains of 4 captives were deceased, that are transferred back to israel. but after that, it's really unclear what's gonna happen. and the thing to that's uh how to split the in amman. let's get the view from where we go back, who's in israel. political coming types of joins is from a television. so r e, i hi and motions in tel aviv but now wondering how you view the prospects of the seas. by moving on into phase 2, i am somewhat optimistic and the reason for my optimism is not because the 0 has set its heart on fees because it all seems to be out of options. it does not have the required resilience for renewed war. does not have the international support, not at all, not even from washington. and it does not have the required resources to carry it out again, which means that the steel is difficult and as the labor does, it is the only way for words. i think prime minister in within the hour and knows that's full of what do you think the prime minister netanyahu wants, even if you can't get it because he has switch to is negotiating. taylor's news is brought in his confidant, run the into the proceedings and car he has. i think the switch was made not so much because he is angling for return to the war. but because during our fits, the general temperament of the trumpet, ministrations negotiating too much, that are in the heads of the most southern sion. but what there's nothing you don't want to now wants to remain friendliness. now he has to decide what is the most effective way to to do so. he can retain his agreements and his co author. ready with the settlers, even though the settlers are the only ones who has ever pushed him out of office, he can go the ideological path, but he's not an either or. the other option that he has is the gamble that he can win back enough votes from the quote unquote center of his early public opinion. the people who supported his genocidal campaign but also support the deal mass of is he can be seen as the man who could fight the war, but also bring the deal cherry at home. then i think it may be who him to be. the one who supports the deal sees it through because that might mean victory for him in an upcoming elections are need is guy that yesterday at friday in riyadh and they going to be discussing the are a deal that they want to put forward that will come to fruition, in theory, around much so forth, i think when they are really summit meets how important is that? in the scheme of things it's, it's crucial because the arab league is the only organization that could ensure that some offs in its current form is not directly involved in control of gaza. i think some of this is already realized that and agrees to is, i think the past and infections are in agreement that it's only the arab league that can ensure this happens is all satisfaction is all doesn't need much more than a symbolic gesture. but i think it the only the early can do that, and of course only the early can insure a plan of the scope this required. so i think it's going to be a very, very important summit. and i think the revitalization of the arab. ready is crucial for regional slips, debility assets, you say has said that it will not be involved in the governance of a future garza but they do want to participate. so i'm just wondering what's participating participation could look like that would be acceptable to both is real in the united states. or i can think of something like the process, the i r a under one's in ireland following the good friday accords. and the rest of that piece mechanism i saying, come us can the stand as from us. i think it's leadership confined roles of prominence in a new palestinian leadership. and i think that as long as somebody says in wave, it specific flag can proclaim it specific name is earl, which is again, out of options, will be satisfied with the result as long as it receives guarantees from the arab league and from the world. oh, i have another point i think uh now with the ukraine coming to avoid does as becoming a zone if possible, cooperation between rivaling greg towers. i think that can also add to the pressure on is up. and i think ultimately israel will k if it hasn't already. interesting perspective, appreciate, that's it. all right, thanks for taking this here and i'll do there or you go bucks. be just that from tel aviv. well, over the elicits was among the disease is ready to captives whose bodies were returned on thursday. the 84 year old, who was a journalist in a long time, defend a palace, the rights and he was taken from his home in puts the laws alongside his wife during the october the 7th attack or their lives was one of the oldest. capt has held in garza and nadia we spoke to daniel, i'm the shit sous audit son. and we heard from him as a hyundai what happened and on the subject. and he says that moving forward, garza's leadership has to change is so hot uh its all this mix of uh, feeling from the pain sorrow. but the closer or uh my grandfather and uh, 2 days release which uh, all of them are as family for me. we need to find an immediate solutions for who will take place in gaza and then these rarely already agreed with their own all the forces from gaza. and of course we sold the hostages and from us and not the same guy that that's the most important thing and what we have to work on, you know, that's what the also trump is saying. president trump said release all the hostages . i mean a, it's a must. these ceremonies are not helping that's. i mean, this fema joseph uh, of the hostages, going up on the, on the stage and then down south king speaking. i mean, they were there for 505 days. is that the, you know, the smallest respect for them is to release them properly, just to move them between the cost of the hands of the red bras. and so he's read those images are showing that some us want to continue the war. they don't want to stop the war and they would go on the benefits of the police spin in. we are, we have to make sure that to, that's those, the images are stopping. and now i will start to try and live because seeing the his it's i the side to cry to see them, you know, or that daniel lifted her head here on out is there a more coverage of the 7 seas far exchange? $620.00 palestinian prisoners and detainees to be releasing and coming to us, the majority of them will be sent to god the we're facing a future that we don't understand. we can't predict fully. everyone has this. nobody knows what would happen the i need to stay bus and i really need to do more. we've mainly i was like, you know what? i don't 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between serbian and because of albany and force, we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people have power, examines the posts for landscape, and present the challenges for the regions. youngest country, this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, the, [000:00:00;00] the oregon you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories this uh, a mass is releasing is rarely captives held in dogs or as part of the 7th exchange of the seas. 5 deal. 5 of the 6 cap tips have now been released and returned to trellis expected to free 620 promising new prisoners on the train. this was a seat in tel aviv, where relatives and captives held and altogether to watch the family members being released. they were joined by crowns of support. all right, let's take a closer look. it's one of the high profile palestinian prisoners expected to be released on saturday. i believe nessa isa is a founding member of the out cosigned brigades in the occupied westbank. he's been subbing to live sentences for his role in a tax on is ready for his efforts to secure his release failed and he was excluded from a prism as well in 2011 for these ready sold. you get that shelley has spent more than 30 years and it's running jail during this time. he has been awarded university degrees and publish several works on posting resistance is being now it's a heavier i believe, whose political, unless that joins now from bethlehem and occupied in the occupied westbank have a great to have you with us here and out to 0 again, so we have a few high profile palestinian prisoners, abdul nessa, isis, we just talked about and also now the bug duty at how important is the release of these significant palestinians and thinking they could not. but it was in particular, he has been serving almost 45 years of his life is starting to j was he was really used previously during thank you not sleep eh, agreement, and he was a i posted again. now i think that's extremely important to be mentioned today. we're having 47 people. that's how life send through the setup with release under the sleep it agreement them where it really came in. but souls that how fragile the situation can be. because on my side what your question is, it's right on the spot regarding the, the, the, the significance, the prisoner slight. and that the both you and others that they're serving, it live, some books have some, it's really used a house for they've had a sing and experience as a whole and be starting the occupation. but you should also remember that in the space centers that are being released, i'm not being part done by the strange occupation and there are enough sources, but they're not going to be arrested again for the previous. some of those they have us. it was the case for piece of bulky. i wonder as we talk of and look ahead to the day off during the art nations. if you're doing just that and re add yesterday and will be at the have at least some it's on march, the 4th. i wonder is we talk about the day of the end, the potential for leadership, whether we might look towards these significant releases today is potential leadership. candidates is one of the expect, the biggest effect expectations that people have here for face to if we reach to the state, it wouldn't be that really. so for him, i wonder, but we'll see it was some member of this and who, according to all surveys in palestine, he is the most popular kind of thing and leader, there are other leaders as well as targeting j goes into the government side that some of the popular from of the very self version of a fall assign that they are also important with regards to a they can turn on the palestinian politics. but once again, it's important to set. that's what we are talking about. it's a fight agreement that basically deals when, when it comes to a deal that's the only engages in what's happening in gaza. it definitely engage for example of what's happening here. and it's very important that if i was fuck, i mean, i think it's a very important it for people to understand the situation we have here, which clearly is not, was a government, but would be interested at least on a stability let alone a a piece process. leading to, to stay solution would be doing the situation in the occupied westbank is going into a very dramatic perspective due to their policy is i'll be starting the occupation . yeah. you mean that there's been a lot of, it'd been an uptick and is there any violence in the occupied westbank and, and that may affect how things are perceived by the negotiating sites. and in the weeks to come as well over the past 24 hours, the hubs, the tool kind of thing. and children killed it by a street by the if you go to patient in the particularly the northern area of the occupied, the west of mine. we are now facing a lot of rain and wind all over the occupies had a student territory and we have over 40 posts and alice, the indians from the northern what a westbank area particularly to cut them. and you mean that's happening force to be displaced by a bit. you start, you know, q patient a. there are concerns at home or something such a open resource could continue to extend south, particularly when we're talking about the, the nablus, which is one of the main centers of they've kind of thing and allies of sort of us in the area to be my love which is where in the sense of a palestinian thought to be released a 2 day is almost under locked down. so eventually the situation is not getting anywhere conducive a for it again. either the somebody says if somebody say some of the area board missed, i don't the prospects of any sort of a piece process here. we'll leave with that for now. thanks very much for that perspective. have you each speaking to us the from bethany. thank you very much. the chinese is some of the days of the news. now let's turn into relationship between ukraine in the united states has been dealt another black president, donald trump, is double down on rhetoric criticizing. keeps saying that leadership needs to come to the negotiating table despite being followed from earlier talks with russia. i've had very good talks with put and i've had not such good talks with ukraine. they don't have any cards, but they play a tough. but we're not. we're not gonna let this continue, this is worse to have. it would have never happened if i were president. so, but it did happen so i got stuck with it and the whole world is stuck with it. and right now you have a country that has it, cities, they look like demolition sites, those beautiful towers, those 1000 year old golden domes. that was so beautiful the most beautiful in the world. they say they're all in smithereens. millions of people are killed, i think far more people than any one understands. and we have people that better get to the table get it ended. well, the drum stones on russia has caught many across the cream by surprise and out 0 is in my con, has been speaking to people in the capital. this case. it's the talk of the streets and across the media here at the university and keep professors of studying the war of words between washington and ukraine. students a wondering what it means for the future. i'm a little bit disappointing, that's the goal. so today i go to storage the, the between the gosh and the usa, your secret meetings. and it's a little bit to set the goals and the fluids that the offer you claim. it's not really well. and i hope i hope that your saves you real support. you crazy and the but today i was like a month i would break down a little bit because who goes i said the cold. sure. i'm very surprised because, you know, a lot of 1st things that donald trump became the president of such a great contrast united states. and she quote, really make some pays a deal to for space both and to really go out from it. right. it began with the us president, donald trump, calling the ukranian president, a dictator who only had a full percent approval rating among ukrainians. so let's get responded by saying that trump was power st. rushing this information through a special number to ukraine keys. kellogg was then due to hold the press conference with zalinski to show you the well the us position. but it didn't happen at the request of the americans. the lack of woods spoke volumes about the state of the relationship between america and ukraine. so can the relationship be salvaged? noted less trump is persuaded by your needs, aren't advises. the russian president, vladimir putin is not a man to be trusted. trump will realize that the button is not very reliable. putting you cannot have a deal with putting anything to you speak, discuss. so if you see, if something is being is a deal made is something put in with another stick to so piece to see me unreliable . and we opinions and on with very well where people might have on sites and express their opinions and cafe as they are now using social media. and you don't have to scroll for long to find out what people are thinking. there are 2 overarching things that are coming to light. one is that donald trump is going to simply cut off a chunk of ukraine and give it to vladimir putin on the other. is that ukraine is now a loan diplomatically, and it needs to fight this will learn, however, the politicians do have a different problem. that problem is trying to figure out how to get donald trump back on site amazon con. how does there keep in eastern democratic republic of congo? the you and refugee agency says 42000 people fled to neighboring burgundy in 2 weeks. 5 says the rewind and back to him. 23 fights is involved. so north and south . kiwi problems has many and making the dangerous journey by page exhausted, hungry, often sick view, and refugee agency says about 9000 congress across the board on tuesday alone or people in because of a nice deal. i'll see that struggling to survive without the basic services of to m . 23 fights is to cope with the switching. several bangs remain close in long queues of phones as people try to withdraw the savings. many businesses have been looted. it's government troops flip the city. last week. the un security council has violated to condemn. rewind the support of 33 fighters, cool. going to godaddy to immediately with drawers soldiers from the country and implemented an immediate cease for christmas to lead me reports. now, from the way the un security council in a unanimous vote demanded that m. 23 rebels stopped their advance on the democratic republic of congo, and that were wanda stopped backing them. since he booked me, says claire, there is no military solution to the conflict in the east of the d. r. c. the offensive carried out by the m. 23 supported by rwanda, must be put to an end to see the priority is to reach an effective unconditional and immediate cease fire agreement. rolanda denied. supporting the m 23 from the government and contrast to accuse us of rooting its minerals the legal exploitation of much while the associates, we mean a key drive of instability and a huge on we cause we're good to accountability transparency and that it has to be in so that's not the way it works to prevent the financing of i'm groups. do you see to many of the, not the, please, on our heartfelt which is that this resolution be implemented immediately. the d r c. welcome the agreement. while we're wanting to accuse the security council of ignoring other atrocities, we are concerned that there is a single focus on m $23.00 and the silence under humane gust, humongous cumulative, and violations committed across many types of data. including domestic cuz it rips under validation of rights. this l
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they are brought out of captivity by him. us handed over to the i, c r c, the neutral red cross. they are then taken outside the gaza strip, where they are handled by is really military teams for a quick medical check to see if they can proceed and then beg your pardon. they are flown to a medical center in tel aviv, so the helicopter that you're seeing landing there on what looks like uh, yeah, outside of medical center, that is what you're seeing. that is one or more of these really captives that is now landing in tel aviv, after more than $400.00 days of captivity inside the gaza strip. sorry for that long preamble or the, the thoughts and feelings inside israel today. hello cindy. anything does not register on these are the radar. these are, these are don't have the capacity to appreciate is. and a lot of us view palestinian thing as often as faults. pain that they could have presented. they could have some preventive feeling had they chosen correctly. had they returned to hostages and so on and so forth is of does not acknowledge its actions, and guys does not season is anyt
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c r c. i'm honest. civilians has thought to, to our right to the location in order to witness this sort of hand over towards that mind. the goal here was that the single, how much the political do cheap has been killed in this succeed a rough. i just only 3 kilometers from this location. and the bucket ground defined as have been a completely hot showing the i said, the images and photos of how much of the top military leaders for what killed the during this rule. and they are trying also to send different messages to out the what things that they are trying to show on the stage and the level of organizing the way witnessing states that they are still in charge of control. and they are trying to indicate different displays of power as they are completely taken entire control of this trip. it's also important to highlight that disprove this road that we are in right now has been used by a human. it turned in a troops to bring to this trip. so the choice of location has broke significant symbolism for not just over the palestinians, but also for the swing of how much, what trying today to conclude the 1st phase of the ceasefire agreement by really using 6 is really concepts. who will be handed over today in 2 different locations and we are going to witness the law just a batch of palestinians that to me so will be released from the east valley presents today's topic. many thanks to that. that is the view from rafa in southern gaza, in anticipation of this, the final release of captives and the 1st phase of the the p steel. we understand that we've heard from tag that 3 captives will be released from that location. let's uh, head now to them and they to using this around us in central gaza. honey, as we've been saying here at the of the honda of a site, what are you seeing and hearing that well, the preparation started at the early hour of this morning at dental site. i represent cameron, we are in an area that is all full. i have been rhodes. i know sir, i've reviewed count is located in the eastern part of the central area, as well as the western parts separated by the law had been road. we are in a location here where the space set up here in the background. we're seeing how much that all cassandra gate members are at the site here, making sure a, the organization and the arrangements for the release of the captive in the coming hours that at the set to happen at about 11 am. that's in, in the 3 hours of from now. but what's really here, what we're noticing here, that the crowd that we're seeing compared to the pos exchanges, is significantly less than what we used to see in the past exchange of their, their lives. people at the site now we're not seeing people coming in from both directions of color. i do know that this to do because of the worst thing with our conditions. it's happened and happens to be a rainy day today. a little bit windy and stormy. the roads are blocked by much of the rain as well as the model that's impeding food people's movement, but also the other reason people are quite busy. we are here at the area where it's surrounded by many of the tents for the displace palestinians. many of them are from northern gall vanguard, the city, or postponing their return to their homes. because of the uncertainty about the sustainability of the fee. as far as likely they're going to wait for the end of the day to day after the release of the copy as do they represent the last exchange of the 1st phase of just be expired. if things go well, this will give them an indication that we're moving ahead towards phase. do that as much more salt as the other important the in here as this, they just sat right at the forefront of an olive farm land here. all of the 3 is farmed land that is really voluntary, destroyed, and turned the area into more of the military base. when it invaded the fence from area destroying much of the agriculture land here. and many of the residential buildings for the farmers here is something that we reported about in the past months and from deluxe, the hospital, i repeat it clearly hear the sound of the tags. moving on to below is that and many of the explosions that took place in this figure. so there is a significant of what the stage here and the banner that was the in the back in the back of the frame here on the stage. how all of it treat. 5 representation of how the please palestinians are rooted on this land. dollar retreat is a symbol of this be the roots to land across the palace, city, and territory. and honey, there is, as we know very well, of course, is a huge amount of writing on the sci fi moving from one stage to another, unimpeded but another less people. i understand i'm moving specifically to central gaza because they believe if the ceasefire breaks down, it could be the safest place for them to be located. is that right? yes, absolutely. but people are still live in the uh, in a way band, the, uh, the uh, the on cert dignity of the sustainability of the seeds buyer. today is the 31st day of dispute fire since it was announced on the 19th of january. and in just a little over a month, many of the violations that uh, it's rep in the sustainability of the c. inspire and we, we, we do, but we're forced to the point where they were very close to believe that the fees fire was going to collapse and that goes to war was haunting them for the past. for the pos, say is including the violations by the is really military, the killing and shooting of many of the people who were returning to their homes in the area. many people who postponed their return to their homes in northern golf, fox and ga the city as well as the uh, the, the, the fairly, are the ongoing failure of days. really side, do me the obligation of the tons of the fees, fire chief among them is the, uh, the unrestricted move in, uh, off the uh, of the crossings. the industry of much needed a people are in desperate situations right now. and this desperation, unfortunately, is being as the coupled with their fear that the ceasefire is not going to hold, giving them many statements by these really officials. the statements made by the president of the american and president donald t
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so now the teams of the i c r c did not move to ivy used by the presence as the are still waiting for clear announcements by these, but decide that they will release palestinian debt to use uh within the next few hours. those families are right now, are quite frustrated with a remarkable sense of on sits and it's a, a waiting for them simply, they had been waiting for a very long time to be reunited with the loved ones. and now they are living in you think they are trying to co bundle these harsh conditions. many of them are still taking a cup on areas in european hospital just they are waiting desperately and anxiously to be reunited with dues, palestinians who will be released today. and they are full, great concerns have been shed by those people about the potential collapse of these assets and they might not be able to be reunited into in praise. their beloved ones is isabel did not fully attach to the terms of the agreements talking to this i'm calling you this is southern gaza. that's the topic of boys and topic. thank you very much. indeed. i don't. david miller is a senior fel
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c r c were able to visit, present there's none of the 5 minutes were able to visit their loved ones. so the only extra way of me think that loved ones, especially those in the augusta is some of this distribution. some of them i can imagine would be the least the only to find out that the loved ones are at the killed, that their homes are demolished, that this kind of entire destruction of because they've had been systematically inflicted upon and think we should long have become colleagues and basel living in the 6th stream information isolation, i suppose in itself, is arguably a form of torture, but specifically speaking prisoners. so i've been talking about being infected with skin conditions, such as staves about being shown videos of the destruction of the homelands, just shortly before being released. what details do you have? yes, i mean this done, this conditions of course interviewed. they write the form of communication banner and this kind of information, ben is, is yet another form of torture. but is there, it has actually been imposing what the forms of torture, including system as it can be things big. in addition, human lation of sexual assault, we read testimonies from the space inside minutes, it made it through detention center city to man weird about it. what is the quote to the, is there any sort? there's actually leap again, could be a simian detainees. we've also heard stories of that as a business says a systematically denying a business entities data medications engaging in a system ethics. the reason being that this explains why, but to send it presents at actually leaving in a very framed state. we've, we've heard testimonies and breath testimonies of but as the indians being held in solitary confinement for over 15 months, not at least 10 additional rod who is a former member of rice indian fundamentals in search of confinement. for months. she left anybody a government that states and i think this part of the just kept the because this has been whole so many so many, so many insights into what it is like for many of those people who've been held and is ready to tension possible for us many thanks for joining us. we have reached the end of the program. that's it for me. the football co basis, the day of the 5th swap of hostages for prisoners. a coverage of course, continues here on how to sierra us off the upfront the, the, the images with the desk is so full city and the journalist reported as though they're reporting the weather. those are the words of our guest. this week. to describe is real genocidal. campaign and guidance. so what role does the western days play in perpetuating a narrative, the humanizes type of city? and how does that shape our understanding of their struggle for justice and liberation? this week on upfront? i'll ask those questions to palestinian poet and writer. how many how many good, thank you so much for joining me and upfront. thank you so much for having. you grow up in the shifter, a post in the neighborhood in east jerusalem, which has been under threat of dispossession for decades. in fact, and 2009 settlers forcibly entered your home and it took over part of it. so can you talk about what it was like to witness something like that as a child, and how those kinds of experiences in the neighborhood shaped her identity. uh, funny, funny enough with missing settlers look for an born settlers. come into our house and take it forcibly. was the norm because our neighborhood was one of the many, many neighborhoods around occupied palestine has been facing for us expulsion. and it only, as it only was when i grew up, that i realize how absurd it was that this was happening. and there were people who were saying that it was defined to create a day to go over our houses. and they turn our neighborhoods from posting into is really but i think any, if i were i, if i were to unpack it, it must have been very, very traumatic to witness something. and to just have such a part of part of this instilled in you as a child. but then again, you almost feel as though you are lucky that your house has only taken not, you know, blowing up the way it is in and register, for example, or in, in parts of the west bank like an old criminal union. and it's, and so once that situation is kind of like a hierarchy of it oppression that's really messed up. and it really like alters your, your outlook on, on the world. so you have a new book out what you're going to get into the detail about in a bit. but any you write that quote, the very moment that a palestinian exits the room he is on child, it flung away from childhood and treated as both a good for nothing. nobody any dangerous ticking time bomb at once. but how did you experience this idea of being on childhood? um, well 1st of all i, i said history just say that the concept of, of the unsolved, it is something that's an inquiry bypassing academic. and i did said hooked over to the can to talk about the kind of false is not processing and children and or in my, in my particular case, it's not necessarily, it's unique in some aspects. and it's very a, uh, you know, common in many other aspects. you know, the fact that you are treated like an adults from the, from your very, from the very beginning of your life. and you're treated like you, there is no way to coddle your shelter from the reality of the occupation. there is not a time where in your parents are going to have to talk with you because it's you what you see it from the 1st time you open your eyes and also those are the occupation forces. treat you as though you are threat on the tech point and the street on your way to school and so on and so forth. but for me and for some many other posting and children also you are forced into sometimes for sometimes that kind of like volunteer like somehow find yourself into the role of the advocate as a child we saw just to demonstrate it. and so like most flagrant for him in the gaza strip when pulsing and children put on the so called children's press conference. and they stood, many of them behind the podium included with the world to stop the bombing to some of the dentist. i have to go step and for many policy and children, this is a role you take on because you recognize or the n g o. com or the activists and the human rights. organizations that come to your neighborhood recognize that lawmakers around the world, the adult audiences around the world are quite racist against posting is particularly policy and then and so we burden or children with the task of giving humans ice for humanity. we asked them to, to memorize these talking points. to memorize the is, is the idea that the world may be more generous. they may have more grace for palestinian children. then po, sending adults that at the races and doesn't, doesn't quite sleep into their perception of the children is much better. that's the idea. that's the theory. but uh, on the contrary, i think the world has a lot of this day and for palestinian children that actually brings me to, to the title of your book. again, it's a new book, it's, it's called perfect victims. and the politics of appeal, this idea of the perfect victim is very provocative and compelling. what's a perfect victim? it's a, it's a mythical. it's an ethical crates are the perfect victim. i think. so. certainly, i don't think it's a, it's not a no idea like a certainly like the block circle we've, we've heard a lot about pretty good times. i've heard people need to confirm that the whole also in the women's rights movement, right, when we're talking about like victims of sexual assault, it's often demanded of women to, to, for trade is infallible dispossession. this in this aspect of complete innocence. but this paradigm of innocence is not only unattainable, but it really throw so many people under the bus. so many people are unable to assume this, these characteristics. you know, oftentimes we talk about, you know, women and children as the main, you know, the main victims of war. and people could take that free marker and they'll say, but don't forget the policy and meant and they will qualify, you get what they will qualify. it by saying, and the person you met because they are gentle fathers and they are loving figures and blah, blah. my argument, i think it's, you know, an argument that's been made before, but i tried to just really situated and also in context is that those palestinian men could be absolutely abhorrent and they still deserve dignity. observation, because there is not an aspect or a certain personality that you must portray or must employee before you are worthy of human rights. you talk about the ways in which palestinians are saved from the human ization. bring up issues of class, race, nationality. an example of this was when these really military shot did my colleague obviously return latrina blacklist. a lot of the media focus was placed on the fact that she was a us passport hold. how does this emphasis on her citizenship reflect the kind of broader pattern around marginalizing palestinian identity? like you said, a distance is her from her post and in this and it's like so. i hate i hit save, but it's almost every day that up of some young journalist is killed. and so, and it's very, very seldom that they make it into the headlines. and if they don't make it into the headlines, there are often vilified. the headlines were claimed that they have ties to her mouth where they were, you know, doing something suspicious or that they were in a place they shouldn't be. and we think we think it's a strategy by emphasizing someone's americanness or someone, someone's british possibly. we think it is, it is going to deliver us justice, but in the case of city and mega dresser, so in that case a city and the only thing is, has the liver is more commotion and more fuss in the media, but it hasn't given her justice and on the contrary, it has made it even harder for us to advocate on behalf of slim pulsing and journalists who do not have these for un, this for, and passports. because, you know, being a journalist targeted by it is rarely snipers is an atrocity within itself. but we are telling personal journals, no, that's not enough. you also need to be a citizen of dislike, very privilege country or you need to be a christian because most of, most of all students are most of them. that's where you have one story or you need to be a woman and you to be this and you need to be that and all of the is, is irrelevant. it, it, it demands of the 1st thing is an advocate to an activist, to double their efforts when it should be a straightforward story. there is a journal that was short and brought there like as witnesses say, as, as cameras have a, you know, documented. and it should be rejected worldwide. we should not, there should be no hills yet. we should not have to build this impossible case. do you ever find yourself susceptible or compelled by of that sort of tendency to prioritize the special people in the perfect? because i asked 2nd because inactive as the united states, i mean, i would see a black kid who gets killed, who's going to college on monday or who goes to harvard as this great example to show the world. see, it doesn't matter how perfect you are, they're going to kill you any way. there's a, there's a temptation to move away from the heart or cases. you know, the person who was shot with his hands up, even if he had a criminal record or she had a criminal record, you know, do you ever find yourself kind of compelled, by the most perfect victim there? oh, certainly all the time, every day, every day, i mean there were, there was a video of the victims of the perfect picture of talking love and on. and it was like a month as of the victims. and the 1st 2 i think were man and then the later victims were kids. and i was thinking in the back of my head, it would have been a better the tauriel decision to help the kids of the kid for us. and, but it's you recognize how absolutely, i don't know, i don't know whether it's called heartbreaking or ginger so scary that like it's been through these tendencies, have been drilled into, to like create these hierarchies into your mind, the toy allies suffering. because you think and recognize that the audience is not going to be receptive to certain people and your, your race somewhere. you push them to the, to the back end of the video because you are pleading with a race audience. but you have to just, i think you just have to be honest about it as, as an activist or other. right. i mean, i was writing about another posting, an american citizen on us odd who was a, you know, blindfolded guide and left to die in the cold, into westbank. but is there a military? and i remember i wrote about this at the end of the essay. i remember that i had spent maybe an hour looking for an article that condemned that he was beaten as well because in the back of my head, it was not enough that he was blindfolded. and god, i need attempt to be beaten to in order for him to become public. now, i asked myself, what does that say about my psyche? what does that say about what has been done to my insights and it's, it's a scary question. there is a stark contrast in how we discuss state sanctioned violence compared to the actions of those who are resisting oppression. i'd like to ask beyond issues of race, class and nationality. how are victims perceived when they choose to engage in armed resistance? what determines whether their actions are seen as legitimate or not. this is a country where some states have trespassing laws, like some states have sandra ground laws. i remember i was mind blown when i 1st heard of the idea that if you're standing someone's lawn, they can to suit you or something. so it, it took me a while, but i now realize that the idea that americans, europeans, simply don't understand resistance with the right to defend yourself, is simply a medical idea. it's not true, they understand. there's a sense. it's just that they don't like when we do it. who is the we? is it just palestinians as it as the brown people? i think it's people who. yeah it's, it's, i think black and brown people make up the vast majority of the demographic. but i think it's people who express an empire because you know, and in, in the north of ireland, the, the whiteness of the iris skin did not really absolve them from the, from the vine and send it in and not, you know, we did not velo rice them as national heroes or resistance heroes when they engaged and under this sense, against the british empire. so you know, it's something to say, i think the majority of the population is black and brown, but i think it's anybody who purchased the empire. but yeah, and i think it's sometimes it's like, like you said, it's so staggering. it's almost comical. there was a i, i read about this one of the chapters, but it was like a study that was done by the new york war crimes, which is a collective that, you know, is not sparkplug newspaper. the threshold near times are comfortable, and they just did a comparative study of how a resistance and ukraine is covered the new york times. and how is it since impulse sign is and, you know, the new york times glorifies the guerrilla warfare tactics of the ukrainians, glorifies and romanticize them, then blending in and out of the population wearing civilian clothes. meanwhile, that's called, it's called it when pulsing is what it's called it hiding behind human seals and so on and so forth. so the difference is, is staggering. but i think we must move past the, just the double standard and understand why the double standard applies. it's not the editors of the new york times are more on so, i mean, they are in my opinion, but it's not that they are ignorant of what's happening. it's that they are willingly and purposefully editorializing all resistance in a way to verify that you, you, in fact are highlighted example uh from uh cnn. when tv host cushion, i'm impor asks and is really author whether it's possible to hold 2 thoughts at once. then october 7th was the worst thing that could have happened and that everybody has the right to live with rights and dignity, including those cities, which you've been quickly, javier by saying, and i'm not talking about him as you took issue with this. yeah. why? because of the so crazy, how do you my vision of 1st indians is saw normalized in normalized in in mass media. it's like you cannot imagine anybody saying that about any other political party in the world. imagine i said, you know, all americans deserve to live in peace and harmony. but i'm not talking about democrats. you know, that people will take an issue to that. but the, even a zation saying the policy and fighters are processing as well. even just support fighting deserve death. so normally they were, there was another issue or another. let me push back on that just a little bit. i mean, there are people who believe in the house any rights but causing some term nation, but take issue for political, legal, or moral reasons with the actions of some ass either before or after or on october 7th. is it inherently wrong to say, hey, i support the policy and struggle for self determination? i support posts, any resistance, but i don't support say, the kidnapping of civilians or the coming up of on aren't people or civilians where we define that because it violates international law, etc. and then you can make those mode, but that's not what i'm on for saying she's saying every bit everybody deserves to live. everybody deserves human rights, except the fighters of home us. she is rendering the declaration of human rights knowing conditional declaration of human rights conditional. i take an issue with that. it's one thing to say, you know, i have political issues or i would not have conducted myself in the same manner or certain actions is there certain punishments or whatever it is, but to just say wholesale, most people deserve death. it's simply racist. there was another instance on cnn when a group of journalists told this muslim journalist like he was saying something about what's in that to me. it was like, i hope your paper goes off or something like that. and you know, there was a ruckus around the issue and then they clarified, oh, i saw you were talking about from us. and the journalist goes, no, no, no, i was talking as i'm support of the past and people, i'm nothing i'm supportive from us. as if him being a supporter of kind of to him having the political opinion or the, you know, just the preference the supports from us would say that it's ok to say that he deserved that this is the culture and the united states. it's okay to the port students where the political belief expel them for the political belief. it's ok to ruin the careers of young academics and younger writers and young scientists because of their political opinions in a so called democracy, that's a part. this brings me to the question of, of who's now reading the struggle and the story of palestinians. you could take the fact that is really human rights organizations is really a conscientious objectors or former israeli soldiers who decide to come clean are given a kind of precedence over the words and the accounts and the testimonies of palestinians. can you explain what the danger is? of that arrangement, where is railways even while intention ones get the authority of narration over the house? yeah, i mean, i just stick god. bless them. first of all. yeah. but i take issue with the, with the premise, it's not that you are as a mainstream media ultimate interviewing this. this is rid of human rights organizations on the basis that it's a human rights organization. you're interviewing them because there is really 1st and it's the idea that the audience is already suspicious of focusing and it's supposed to business of arabs the suspicions of most loans. but it's not suspicious of his release. it's actually, it's actually finds a more credible. it's like the other, for example, becomes like bits of them. yeah. it's like what, why is it that it's okay. i'm not controversial for 4 bits and i'm to tell the new york times that is really sort of children, but it's somehow unreliable when does really well in the pulsing administrative health says it or when a passing and when i meet or when i'm is on or help says that the issue here is racism. so if it, if, if it was like, oh, we're going to platform these testimonials on the basis of merit or on the basis of the content of the thought. somebody itself. i wouldn't take an issue with it, but it's the identity, terry and bases that rubs me the wrong way. it's not. we're interviewing this a story because he's actually, i know it's because he's do us and somehow that his jewish nest will make him more credible. and we do this to not just the, the, the mentioned organizations. we say this is really, attorney general says that is realism to parts. i'd say, well, i can tell you, i can name for your 10. i mean, i can't, but i could, you know, mentioned 210 is really attorneys on those who say no, actually this is a democracy. so then what the same in the same breath it is ready. officials can bring palestinians who will power their talking points. then what, what's to what, and are we using these identities to advance our talking points when it should be a lot more methodical? it should be a lot more scientific to be, you know, things should be arguments and debates should be based. in fact, not who said us and who said that, i think that's, you know, that, and you want stated that quote, zionism is the leading cause of death in occupied palestine. it's interesting because you don't say these really government, for example, you say zionism, you don't say the settler, you don't say the military. you say that it is. why? well, it's the material manifestations of this ideology that have caused dust. and it's, you know, then actors of this ideology, the people who carry its baton or the settlers and the government. but i think it's the ideology itself that has created this roadmap of dispossession of displacement of, you know, this leave for bureaucracy that kills bostonians with um, you know, fines and fees if not air strikes and bonds. and i, i mention zionism particularly because there's a dangerous conversation around the west. i think it's probably the only conversation about what design is a mean or what the sign is. i mean to certain people exactly, because some people would say, i repeat it by not for example, say i'm a cultural science, i oppose the occupation i pose apartheid. but i mean, i'm a cultural scientists. it's about the culture of symbols. it's a connection. it's an, it's a national identity. it's not about not because that's what not. and that's something like that. some people like some, i don't know if we would take someone who would say, i'm a cultural nazi seriously. all right. why is that that we make the exception for design as well? maybe not exception, but i mean, lots of them was a national project. it's just it was also abhorrent and disgusting and danger. well, that's a different so right. cause not to them would be rooted in something fundamentally marley apart, where as someone design is a but judy isn't, isn't. and so what is there is no, there is no conflation between. i make no complaints on between side of the majority of them, but zionism explicitly isn't a boy in floods or the pioneers of linus. i'm have name to explicitly to be unimportant product of colonialism drop within ski hurts. so talk about stealing garlands. talk about cutting us talk about how binders is the only way they can make their national homeland. that's evil for how is that different from any sylvester national. i think the culture sinus would say yes that's political sign is a that's a problem. i'm just trying to find my jewishness and i don't have an interest in the settler colonial project. bytes. i really just, i think that's really i think it's irredeemably narcissistic, to see, but bombs, bombing bombs falling over a strip of land where people of the season say, actually this is about me in my, you're, you're misunderstanding me in my national and the sense, given that the majority of israelis do identify design is do you think there will ever come a time where the conversation about the meaning of zionism will change, or at least the importance of having that conversation will become more urgent. i think the medium side of them is quite clear because a project is what it does like is you can you, i can tell you, design is i'm is an ice cream machine all day long. i was, and as i'm as adult machine because that does is what it does. it's not about what we define at the same way, like somebody could say, isis is, you know, a rebellion against something or whatever. but isis is not the isis is, uh, is, uh, is the movement of the headers, right? like, i can, i can describe myself is one thing. but what i do ultimately defines me, and i think the conversation should not be about the meaning of science. and because we've had a 100 years of, you know, of a sort of examples of what scientism as the conversations would be about. how do we abolish design? is i'm in a way the absolves and saves as many as low as possible. you talk about how in the struggle for palestine liberation bearing witnesses, not enough on it. so what's your vision for achieving a collective liberation? it's really, really, really hard to answer like there's, there's a lot, but i think there are parameters where i think, you know, there needs to be in the distribution of well saying, i think there needs to be a recognition of what has been a reversal of what has been there needs to be the right to return the freedom to political prisoners. but it also what do you think of personal origin? i also think of global renovation. i think the past 15 months of i've shown us yes . by the students, particularly those in girls will bear the lumped edge of the occupation. but this project and the technologies of surveillance in repression and violence. that ethic sports is something that will impact the majority of the world, particularly the poor among us. and so i'm not really concerned with ideas of like nationalism and not the most states and so on and so forth. i don't wanna get into that, but it's not to me. it's more about dignity, like it's, it's about saving materials, systematic a manifestation of dignity where people feel looking for that and also think, you know, and some interview and, you know, someone mentioned that freedom is having no fear. i think the highest, one of the variation we can achieve is, is also within our hearts where we are not afraid, not afraid of our own thoughts in our own censorship. and i think this is unfortunately the case for many persons who are not even under military occupation, but under an occupation of the mind here in this country and in other places in the west criminal court. thank you so much for joining me and upfront. thank you so much for having me. i appreciate the the latest news as it breaks 1st, then zalinski has guides these international guarantee to step up all these deliveries to ukraine, particularly defensive with detailed coverage people with must department of government efficiency showed up here at the us is headquarters, demanding access to the building from around the world for the people, the one that any annual page has to be 10. it's the end of a painful chapter of displacement. the the what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact of war is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and will fight more than will say it has a devastating effect on people. and the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries every time. and if you're spending increases, military emissions increase and this war and this kind of christ, all hail the product on it does ita on counting the cost. what's behind donald trump's terrorist and could they trigger a global trade war? india is facing on its middle class to revive it's slowing economy, but we'll look campbell pay off. plus, how's the china taken the lead in the global race to a our terms in the cost on i will just say around the colleges with the or hello, i'm several then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from bill coming up in the program today. c tears of joy, you guys that maybe occupied with 183 palestinian prisoners are reunited with their families. in the 5th ceasefire exchange with israel, 7 of those prisoners are taking their immediately to hospitals and medical treatments. many say they were abused in is really cost earlier, i must release 3 is really captives who have since reunited with their families after a.
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c r. c and cooperation with gauze us health ministry have been doing extrusion me. what to prefer to prepare the submitted complaint that has been allocated to carry out mishal medical check for the palestinian release debt to use uh once they are arriving to the european hospital in the city of han, eunice in southern garza. we can see also that this route that usually is very busy with civilians and the families of the palestinian potential released prisoners have been widely organized today. they are asking the assemblies of the prisoners and needs to stay outside the southern us just to help the beloved ones to on the go the initial medical check that will be conducted the building that you can see the becky ground. and later, they will walk through this route to their families at the end of the hospital call . we don't just to be re united with assembly members. we have been told by the i see, i see that they manage to carry out 3 departure interviews for the palace. then you're released. that's and he's a student to test on to access their fitness for trouble. it's not just only for the gods as to the gaza strip off to the west bank and to remodel it too. but we need to understand clearly that choose what it's posted. new destinies come out of the east, very jails being completely exhausted, suffering from various, if the signs of physical and psychological distress that will take time to be treated. and now at the end of the roads and corridor, we can see families in different seams of cheap relation and happiness are quite celebrating. they are playing very by the national and the national songs that welcoming the right to of the palestinian destinies as we so mothers pressed with the policy of national dress children weaving the posted in casea and the others are really trying to prepare food to welcome the return of dues that's in use of tough being completely stuck behind the is very possibly a need to remind all of us that a 100 on site to one tell us any of that to me is will be completely free today and transported to the gaza strip a $111.00 of them were detained for them and told with the 7th attack during the easterly military operation in multiple geographical locations in the strip and talk you were telling us so just a little bit earlier that one of the palestinian prisoners due to be released today is your uncle, and his story is based to sweet as is so many people who are now arriving back with that loved ones. yes, that's completely right. uh me and my family awaits him desperately for the read sign of my uncle who was arrested and detained by these for the occupation forces during the laces, military and cogent in it to value it risky to come up once he decided to not leave his home and to say that despite all sorts of challenges and threats, some foods in time, he was detained. along with his eldest son, fox, only he will be allowed to be re united the guns with his family, and his son with completely stuck behind the hispanic foster. absolutely is a very tragic re union especially that he does not know that he has lost his youngest son. it was. busy when the is very minute, 3000 for the group of children who was trying to bring what's up with assemblies in a devalue, a refugee come. so this is a very tragic moment, like has been mixed with the relief that they have been released and they are just a few minutes away to be reunited with the beloved ones. okay, tara funny, thanks indeed. that's our capitalism. joining us from con eunice, and that's something gone. so let's bringing honey mountain with now. he's in garza city in the knolls kind of give us an idea of the, the moods, the in goals associating. it'll cost the gauze the strip on this momentous day, which is the 5th captive release. the walls today is a quite different compared to the pos release, as we can then say, people are looking forward to having better future in the coming gets better, sent them and when it comes to the sustainability of this, these are the belief as we talk to people the believe big things that happened today had happened and would weigh in a way that did not cause that is their private cause any necessary or on necessary delay in the release of the palestinian prisoners, particularly for those family engagement who have their relative loved ones been detained in the past, 50 a month, it is really detention center. so it was a quite of a relief for many of them because they expect vision was there might be some unnecessary delay or changes in the plan. and as we get closer to the time that this very military is supposed to withdrawal from then it's very important or an area that is so it's too many of the new for you as things that happened in the past 15 months, given also the history of this area as the location of the legal settlement for the past few months, it turned out into more of a disc, crap, and prevention and imposing restrictions and people moving from northern parts of the southern parts. and i was on the way back as well. so tomorrow, as of tomorrow and the other relief as the withdrawal of this really military from the mid 3 core door allowing for a free, smooth movement of palestinian, displaced in and just less than 5 accounts in the southern and the central part of the fish all the way to the northern part and also the back move and also for people who left many of their family members in the central area and the southern part as of this thread there's, these are the 2 things that have changed. the mode right here for people and i, again there is just looking forward to having better day is the head, the, the, the believe that the success today in the release of the top this will hopefully lead into the, uh, the flow of a particularly much needed items right now, the 10th and much of the supplies, the water and the food for much needed population food for the past 10 days or so. been in northern part of this crab without the proper shoulder, but i'll ask for a proper access to water supply then the water is an issue, not only for this way as people returning back, but also for us here for able to move around with been searching for water stores, for water bottles, but they're not available. so let alone the majority of people here who are in need of death due to be available, including food and medicine, medical supplies, and other survival, live in the are much needed. the way we see people here there is happen is there's excitement, there's a sign of hope that it's going to get better. but again, it's coupled with that sense of, on the search entities until we start phase 2 of the these 5 because everybody believe the 2nd phase of the cx 5 is that solid one. it's the one that will determine the future and the status of the fire as a whole. ok, that's funny my from of joining us from the city in the north and gone the trip. honey. thank you. that's bringing home to sell her now. she's joining us for me to damien capital of mine and she's reporting from that because he's ready government on the policy, you know, authority of band onto there from reporting inside israel and in the occupied west bank. now honda was taking up pictures of minutes. we had a cup does at we minute tree base in israel, we believe that the 3 is really captives, us still the on the going initial medical checks before being taken by helicopter. further into israel, what do we know about what's going to happen to them next? as well, after these captives are handed over by fighters and from us as military when the assembly gave the international committee of the red cross drove them over the israel guns of border where they are currently after the base, which is a military base in southern israel. for the is really military, they're, they're being reunited with the medias. members of their family, an under going what they are they having medical evaluations, but these are initial ones. and what we're hearing from is really media is that they don't need any sort of immediate, larger medical attention, but none the less they will then be, are listed to a hospital to be re united with more members of their family. more loved ones, people who know them and they'll stay there for a couple of days. this is the system that's been in place by these really government and the health ministry for quite some time. and it's not just throughout the entirety of this deal that we've seen this. it actually happened back in november of 2023 during the 1st ceasefire. deal that took place, there was the system in place for receiving these captives. and ultimately, when they are air lifted by these helicopters, they'll stay at those hospitals for a few days, depending on their medical and psychological needs. essentially comes of that you say they don't seem to be needing any immediate medical attention because of a lot of anger. and israel, of the condition you may see a to the parents of these 3 men. and this is with reminding our view is that full of the amount of city and prisoners who just being released and ramallah have had to be taken immediately to hospital this was, this is not an easy situation. what palestinian prisoners in his really jails are going through when prisoners come out and give interviews and speak on their times . and is really prisons the comparative torture. they say that it was incredibly horrific. the situation and conditions that they were forced to live in the under is really authorities. they talked about meetings, they talked about unsanitary conditions, low food rations, as well as water. but within me is really public. there's a lot of discourse now about the appearance of the captives who appeared quite thin when leaving gaza. and this actually prompted a lot of people across the political aisle to not only jump into, but also to attack these really prime minister netanyahu, whose office put out a statement saying that these images that he didn't even want to talk about them because they were so horrific, but there would be actions that were taken by the state of israel in response to them. and then the leader of the opposition, you repeat, had put out a post on ex, formerly known as twitter, essentially calling this and yahoo out saying that you have no and the condition of the captives for months. you have had these briefings on your desk that have been seen by both the leadership and these really government and the opposition that stated that the condition, the captives were in was not so great. and there was an opportunity for deal to be struck. but that he didn't want it, and you also have people who are defending the prime minister statement, saying that i must, who's going to pay a heavy price. that's all of the captives are going to be released. and that israel will do everything you can. but i think the ultimate focus here on both sides with these really and the palestinian is what's going to happen to this deal after phase one. there been a lot of wild cards just in the last week since the last prisoner for captives exchange. you had benjamin netanyahu, his trip to washington, which he's still there, releasing statements from there. benjamin this and your meeting with you as president donald trump talking about what's next for gaza and talking about essentially an american occupation of the palestinian lands. and then on the other hand, you have numbers of the far right government who are praising this and also saying they want to go back to full scale war. and it's, and y'all has been quoted by as really media as saying that he wants to return to the fighting of how this is not defeated and must be images of him as in gaza showing out in full force are incredibly disturbing to these really probably because this is a work that so many resources have gone to over the last year and a half, almost which you can see how much is clearly not been defeated by those efforts. okay, that's how does, how hurt the reporting that from a mind hemmed up many things, indeed, i just remind of you is that this is the scene at we minute treat. facing the israel with the 3 is waiting captives comp receiving their initial medical check. something reunited with family members, also a number of kind of sent in the presence of being released in ramallah. and we will be returning to our ongoing coverage. let me see a 2nd bus arriving in on unit with how to send in the, let's look at some of the news, though in kenya has quoted for all the groups in democratic republic of congo to stop fighting. so a peace agreements can be reached, regionally does amazing in times and they're trying to find a way to defuse the ongoing crisis. brandon present, pull to gama joined in person and his company is counterpart, phoenix district. katie appeared via video cool. brandon banks, i'm 23 levels. took the may just if you have go my last week, rebels have kept up 3rd vaults, despite declaring a humanitarian seas. fine. thousands of people have died in the offensive from you and says, 900 findings with discovered in the day all of the days of fighting. malcolm webb has this report. it was the numbers of people killed and injured in this complex. keep going up. the un says there's been a search in rights abuses, again, civilians in eastern democratic republic of congo, including executions, gang raped and foaming, of displacement comes off. the end. 23 rebels backed by one that took the provincial capital of the older people in the surrounding comes to get home. others, a sheltering in churches or schools saying they've nothing to go back to fords, no say, do, but you already, but you, this really happened many among assessing, raped the rebel forces entre hoses and rate for mothers and daughters. they looked and great. that's why we fled of roland is ami 1st invaded in 1996 and targeted the groups in refugee camps, taking part in the genocide 2 years before to say over through the government in the capital kinshasa that led to 2 major was during, in about 2000 and african countries, about 6000000 people were killed mostly by starvation and disease. that problems that persist, rewind to, and you can do with being accused of meddling and come go and leasing minerals ever since. you and investigators say this time m 23 supported by thousands of rwanda. and so just for one to says it has the right to defend itself. and $23.00 says is fighting the groups. he threatened the ethnic group of its leaders, congo, says rwanda's looting it so fast. minimal. well. and 23 took control of these colton mines involved the last. yeah. rwanda's minimal, expos have doubled in the last 2 years. from 23 last to the guy there in 2012 us and european countries caught funding and military support to run the condos on me eventually for 1023 back to the board with rwanda, it's substantial international support congress. all me is we can now, i'm rwanda's is stronger to you and and western powers have cooled, valenda to withdraw its 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c, r c. that's the international committee of the red cross. and they are driven to ramallah. that's the scene that you are seeing now now of the 183111 are supposed to be sent back to gauze. the reason being that they were captured and taken in gaza since october 7th, 2023. they were among the palestinians, were taking him guys, so they should be sent back the guys to ask for the deal. all of this is unfolding . ask for the terms of a deal that was negotiated between israel and homos over a prolonged period of time. we know that the negotiations broke down way more often than they actually succeeded. but what we're seeing today is the result of a successful negotiation that was mediated by the us, by egypt, by guitar. that happens in 3 phases. and right now we're not quite in the middle of phase one. phase one is 6 weeks long, 42 days it will end on march 1st. and that phase one will see the release of 33 is really captives in exchange for roughly 1900 palestinian prisoners. this is supposed to take place every saturday. now, there was a change to the plan recently this week because we saw what we're seeing now is not the 1st release. this week we saw our release of is really captive and palestinian prisoners on thursday. these are the latest pictures coming to us from ramallah for palestinian prisoners are being released from is really jails to their relatives to their families. some have been and is really detention for decades. let's speak to henri goldberg is really political commentator. joining us from tel aviv worry, i'm curious to know from you, how is riley's worth taking in all of this footage? first of all, what they're seeing and what they're not seeing, they would have seen, i assume the but i'm sure in fact they would have seen the release of the as really captives from gaza. i don't know if they're seeing what we're seeing now, which is the release of the palestinian prisoners a no, they're not the, the release of the same prisoners, certainly not covered by uh, it's just mainstream media. and you just spoke at length about how it is rarely policy to try and uh, silence and suppress as much as possible. uh, these things are celebration at the release of palestinian prisoners. uh, is that a street or at least a 1000 prisoners as data. and they're certainly not exposed to nearly any of the, the human interest side because of this release. and effectively they're releasing only in terms of a tactical balance. what we lost in order to bring our hostages back 3, i understand these really army is actually drop leaflets in the occupied westbank warning against shows of support for hamas. and i would add for, for the benefit of yours and for context that this is absolutely align with what they've done during previous releases of palestinian prisoners. they want to see no celebration. that's true. and i think it's a good indication of the inherently weak position, which is, are all finds itself. it is releasing these prisoners. it's obviously a great victory for from us. the only thing that is less, the only aspect of assertion is or has less, is to do whatever it can to present images of celebration as though that in any way it changes the fact that these prisoners are released so far as early is certainly for officially as of the battle is about uh, supposedly narrative, but we're not even in control of the narrative. all is all can do is obstruct enough to say and share with us. how is relays are responding to this footage. this 4th release of is really captives from the gaza strip as well uh on thursdays release. when uh this on a jihad released to captives at health and they walk through a strong p fall accompanied by armed body guards. those funds, those. this was a lynch job and it was lucky the lives of the hostages for stared. and this proves that everybody that there are no innocent bystanders and guys, everybody is a service. today when uh, the hostages were handed over an orderly fashion. and there were no thrones or people and everything went very smoothly. the general response was the come us told the month to stay back. and the mob did that means that doesn't all support from us . they didn't support from us, they would resist the financial order. if they all support from us and thousands are all terrorist, same conclusion, opposite images that tells me that these early public is confused full of despair and frustration. it understands that 15 months of, of war have resulted in absolutely nothing. and it is, it is resorting to the maxims the drove is all campaign in gaza during this 1st months. and that is, you know, we just have to get them all again as far as i understand it. this is a demonstration of reasoning, some confusion and frustration, not any sort of preparation for a resumption, but so, and if we step away from the footage from the immediate reaction to the footage, whether it's today's footage or the the, the release on thursday. how does this really society feel about where they are broadly which is the ceasefire deal in phases that could if it follows through till, till its conclusion and the war it is rarely society feels let's say the opposite of triumphant regard to its position right now because uh, as early as of all political stripes, mo, most of them have been defining the return of the hostages is the minimum upholding of the contract between the state. and it's right, that is the bare minimum protecting citizens, getting them back when they months. and these are the societies ranking up to the fact that if, as far as a, an unprecedented campaign in gaza and across some of the lease and whether it has ended of achieving under conditions that were dictated. israel is exactly that there. mean, nothing has been achieved. there's a lot of frustration. if your viewers expect jubilation is a lot of sense of a job well done. in many ways, it's the opposite. there's a lot of joy as the individual return of these all suggest that there's also much more sadness and the very, very frustration on understanding that nothing is set up to do. it is actually succeeded in doing. do they want to complete the ceasefire? deal all 3 phases, the end, the war, release, all the captives, dead and alive and, and draw a line onto this. or do they want to resume. busy writing after phase one. so there are those who are talking about resume inciting, but their vice grows weaker and weaker every day. as early as want to end the war as early as want to return all the hostages. they don't want to end the war because they. ready looking for peace of, for any kind of, even mid term, certainly not long term resolution as early as now. don't believe that we have a partner on the other side and, you know, in a lot of ways the right. so is at least one to work and not because they are concerned about the genocide and its effects. they want the war to end. because after even after 15 months of continuous spins and the social propaganda, this war can no longer be passed off even remotely as a success, it's very clear to as early as the israel has failed. and this clarity is not a pleasant sensation obviously. but i think a lot of these are these looking by the way, the adverse effects of this for on his early lice. a lot of his riley's has now realized that the continuation of this war is something they simply cannot accept for the most selfish of reasons and purposes. it's not about peace, it's about an almost primal desire to regain some sense of life is 0 is not very lively at this time. so already i'm, i'm trying to sort of process everything you're telling us. so broadly speaking, in your view is really feel that this war has failed because they haven't achieved their work goals. they see how mazda is still in power. so they don't want to continue the war. and they, they also don't believe in peace. so what do, what do they want or what do they see as a possible medium term future just to return to pre october 7 me that they don't see a medium medium term future. what they want is rest. if they want this to stock, they want the hostages to return, they want israel to adopt the semblance of normalcy. there is absolutely no prep the. ready ocean and no fod going into what happens once the steel is complete, except for what is a what is, are calling an end to the war? absolutely, nothing about reconstruction of guys. absolutely. nothing about negotiating with anybody. i want to assume that if the trump administration tries to source a deal many as early as we'll adopt that narrative at a grand bargain, this is being put in place. and it is a once again find this place in the middle east. but as far as the personal sensations with most of jerry's go, nobody is thinking about a future here. in many ways, we have a store gone. our worthiness of the future. we're thinking about the war ending. that's as far as we can see. and even that is too far for a lot of the service or you've done a, you've done a great job of explaining, and i thank you for that. how is really feel at this moment? so now how does this, how is this going to intersect with politics? right, you've told us how people feel, but the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, most of this rests on his shoulders. most of this is going to be decided by what he wants or feels he has to do next. so how is he looking at this moment to the i think it's a very info. ready question, and while i think if you would ask of a cross section of this, at least you may get a sense that and it's and you know, is on his way out. he may very well be on his way out. he is not well in health terms, he has had family troubles over the past months and certainly a lot of is early, so late and personally. but there is another side to disagree. and that side is that nothing you know is the only prime minister. many is early is now living, has a consciously now even if there was a about a year and a half when he was not in power. and it's, and you know, is seen by many as early as the whole. ready package, if he delivers this deal, if he follows the steel through to the making it seem laborious and difficult, and complaining and obstructing, and doing everything he can to, to make it seem belabored. but if he reaches the end of this, the of the nothing out will be the whole package. he will be the prime minister, her father unnecessary war but who also completed the necessary deal. and what assumes an election will be called in israel over the next 6 months to year in that election, all of that. and you know, as potential competitors don't measure up even remotely in terms of the, in the whole package. and most of them agree with his policies fighting the war and just about him, none of them can actually oppose him on the merits as the steel accepts, perhaps for the populace far. right. so i want to know is not like, not trusted. while the responsibility for this rest on his shoulders, there is still, i think, a very good chance that he might emerge the winner of an election that is called should his government fall when the religious right leave, that after the war does not resume in 6 weeks right, yeah, that's a very important part of the analysis. i think that you're bringing to us, which is that. yeah. who don't popular, but that doesn't mean that he wouldn't win again if there were an election. sometime in the medium term median in the near took a. as you said, remember that these are, these are not looking to the future. they're not bringing questions of, you know, rational analysis, sense of the pictures is always, are collected as early knows are completely free, is are, these are emotional as early as are frustrated. is that is are looking for an authority figure that may be seen as somebody who's capable of going the distance at this moment within the hour is the only one who has gone the distance already. goldberg and it's really political commentator. you're joining us from televi. thank you very much for your analysis and insights this our so now what we have been looking at uh has been the pictures coming out of ramallah, where palestinian prisoners have been released today. this is part of a phase deal that is seeing the release of is really captive, as we saw that earlier this morning in the gaza is really captives that were held by how much and other groups in the strip, in exchange for the release of palestinian prisoners now today sees the release of $183.00 palestinian prisoners if some of them will be deported. those are prisoners, the israel deems present a higher in israel's, you national security risk. a 111 are being sent back to gaza because that is where they were taken. c captured and been detained and is really prisoners for taken from gaza since the start of the, the war on october 7th, 2023. so that's what we're looking at now. palace and the other policy and prisoners are being returned to ramallah. that's where they're seeing their meeting right now. you see this, the, their relatives, their loved ones, who in some cases have not seen them for decades. i do want to run you through this deal. it's, it's in phases. it's rather complex and we're following it step by step. so let's take a closer look at the 1st stage, the one that we're in now of the ceasefire deal. this will last for 42 days. so far a mouse is released, 13 is really captives held in gaza and 5 pine nationals. under this agreement, $33.00 captives including women, children and men aged about 50 will be freed. but israel has confirmed that 8 of those captives are dead. in total, nearly 2000 palestinian prisoners will be free during the 1st phase of the agreement, which takes us to marc
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absolutely undergoing initial medical check by causes health administrative cooperation with the i c r. c. in order to see and evaluate their medical state before getting them to permission to be re united with their supporters and friends who are wasting them at the end of the school. we do, well, we have been previous to reporting from this same location of european hospital next yet must be here is quite like trick somebody. so waiting patiently, many of them have been a completely, were shocked by the fact that they would be released today because they believed that their beloved ones were killed by these, for the occupation forces during their military operations in northern cause. so these preparations are coming to an end very shortly in order to welcome the return of the palestinian destinies from the east valley. the tension places star thanks very much the day for that the target was in the awaiting the return of the palestinian president. so you can see the barrier behind them, and that's where they will be coming through where the families of waiting for the loved ones. let's
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um, now we can see that the members of the i, c, r c. all moving freely without the restriction, without any sort of a something that had been seen previously in the previous round is very releases from the city of con eunice. we can see now that each cost carries at least 2 staff members of the i see all see who are right now was i can see them times this, these screens that there are holds. and i think the movement yard giving instruction to that they have a right onto what to do is that they have reached the sides of the i'm over at the is very tough, cuz let me just about more to show you that now are the commanders of the military ringal from us are guarding them to talk the cause.
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also just add to what my mother was saying the way they've staged it with this in charlotte, you of i c r c. and this whole process is very important to show the rest of the time us is working within the international humanitarian know their respect that little. and they're trying to their best to make sure that this is how it's gonna, you know, the right conceptual process was understanding things, rounded rules. and then this, i think the thing to another, uh, google for audience. and this is the rest of the world, particularly there to be a nation is not that they understand the super for sure, which in which trump understand the whole issue is ready to kill themselves. to be honest in this announcement 3 days ago, the focus is going to be on the, an old european powers, particularly those will close this trouble, right. of the beginning, britain and france. the, these are the nations that i think the, the message will be not directed to them. and they need to take a step and they, they need to now intervene and hopefully pull for some kind of international protection for the palestinian
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issues in this conflict is the fact that the b r c is being accused by honda for supporting a rebel group which is slicing against run and run the terms of the b r c is also choosing the d r c post supporting a rebel who, which is fighting against its government. and so that the tensions exacerbated because of the effective both both the main protectiveness of this in the struggle. we're supporting a rebel groups and that's uh, fighting against against the government. is there a role for you and seems to be, um it's, it's kind of on the criticism from the d. s. the government because the face feeling that there's not enough is being done. there's a lot of thought, but not enough affection. for example, recently the us page which is edge of the various parties to find a solution, but without providing any um, any fixing to uh, to the, to the, to the plan. so the different brands deals with the r c is really a very rich region as it has that are 71 percent of the world's cobalt protection. um 25 percent of the go global colton reserves come from the d r c and uh the, the, the monroe wells. most of the r c e is uh, estimated to be uh with $2400000000
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the issues in this one thing is the fact that the b r c is being a 2 side one to also 14 a river which is fighting against run and run the them to the r c is also choosing uh, the, the r c will supporting a level which is part of the scoping. and so that the tensions exacerbated the cost effective. both, both of the main protect them as to this, in the struggle. we're supporting a rebel groups and that's a fighting against against the government. and so it was difficult for the government, for the international community to see the seriousness of these 2 war infections. not adhering to not making efforts to uh, to stick to the, to the agreement. we've reached again, this is not of a framework. the u. s. has urged the u. n. to consider measures to hold the offensive in the d. r. c, but has given no specific plan. so again, here we have all talk, no action is this somehow this is talking back to the rwandan genocide during the 99 days when we saw western powers, also hesitant to intervene. you know, uh, you know, if you, if you look at the, uh, the past history of this complex uh, the color itself as this 1996 uh, an estimate of 6000000 p
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were supported on the, on to 10 to buy a different government in d, r c, and the one now embedded into the army. so what requests the d r c is to neutralize at the moment as provided by the concept of operations that we agreed on between d, r c. and even deflection fit to unblocked on the 25th of november last year. and then the 2nd action is related to that movement of the m $23.00, which is the commodities moment defending our communities community overall under descent. and for that the d. c needs to engage into direct thoughts in order to solve the issues raised by these community. all right, now president kick. i'm a has also demanded that the d r c. recognize local people's rights. can you help clarify what specific rights you believe the d r c. must recognize, to resolve the ongoing tensions and how do rolanda planned to facilitate this recognition? yes, we have in this to, in the r c, a community both over one that the culture and the run the language. actually we have a senior community and so that besides the wisdom you've done them, but this is not the fault of the season or the 4th of the one, not the is the 4
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