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israeli troops withdraw from the militarised zone of the netzarim corridor, which cuts the gaza stripent for sending abusive messages on whatsapp. the first president of independent namibia, sam nujoma, has died at the age of 95. chiefs in the us super bowl. iama we start this hour in the middle east, as israeli forces say they've completed their withdrawal from the netzarim corridor in central gaza. the road which split north and south gaza, had been controlled by israeli troops since november 2023. these are live pictures from gaza city where we have seen vehicles moving along the salah al—din road. people walking on foot and on donkeys.
israeli troops withdraw from the militarised zone of the netzarim corridor, which cuts the gaza stripent for sending abusive messages on whatsapp. the first president of independent namibia, sam nujoma, has died at the age of 95. chiefs in the us super bowl. iama we start this hour in the middle east, as israeli forces say they've completed their withdrawal from the netzarim corridor in central gaza. the road which split north and south gaza, had been controlled by israeli troops since november...
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palestinians have been returning to northern gaza after israel withdrew its troops from the netzarim corridorhich splits the territory in two. overwhelming majority of israelis still support a continuation of the truce. for palestinians too. jails under the deal. where he heard donald trump's controversial plans to rebuild will back an extension of the ceasefire. wyre davies, bbc news. not deprived us of air. gaza is like no other, gaza is the centre of life for us, says this man, determined to rebuild his life in the ruins of the north. but the ceasefire that allows this is fragile. yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered the israeli government, but polls suggest an overwhelming majority of israelis still support a continuation of the truce. it's an agreement that's brought tangible benefits for palestinians too. more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli jails under the deal. as benjamin netanyahu returns from america, gaza, all eyes now on if the israeli prime minister will back an extension of the ceasefire. if not, and the war resumes, today's small steps towar
palestinians have been returning to northern gaza after israel withdrew its troops from the netzarim corridorhich splits the territory in two. overwhelming majority of israelis still support a continuation of the truce. for palestinians too. jails under the deal. where he heard donald trump's controversial plans to rebuild will back an extension of the ceasefire. wyre davies, bbc news. not deprived us of air. gaza is like no other, gaza is the centre of life for us, says this man, determined to...
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released from hamas control in gaza, 500 palestinian prisoners freed from israeli areas like the netzarim corridorwhich in effect to go back to their home areas in northern gaza. very difficult and different because 60% of homes of the ceasefire is working. that an overwhelming majority of israelis support a continuation of the ceasefire to a second phase. and that is up to mr netanyahu. or will he listen to those hardliners in his government in gaza because they believe hamas has not yet been militarily defeated? last month, have arrived home. our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, thai farm workers were back home, though somewhat there were tearful reunions with theirfamilies. the thai government had no idea that these men were still alive. the families here. "we never gave up hope," said thailand's foreign minister. we are really thankful. the five men have now been transported back on israel's farms and orchards. such is the draw of the higher wages. attack, thousands are still willing to go. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. the british mp andrew gwynne has apologised for what he c
released from hamas control in gaza, 500 palestinian prisoners freed from israeli areas like the netzarim corridorwhich in effect to go back to their home areas in northern gaza. very difficult and different because 60% of homes of the ceasefire is working. that an overwhelming majority of israelis support a continuation of the ceasefire to a second phase. and that is up to mr netanyahu. or will he listen to those hardliners in his government in gaza because they believe hamas has not yet been...
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hello and welcome. as israeli forces say they've completed their withdrawal from the netzarim corridorn central gaza. the road which split north and south gaza, had been controlled by israeli troops since november 2023. reopening it was a condition of the ceasefire deal with hamas. these are live pictures from gaza city where we have of the gaza strip parallel to the water. for gazan residents, to travel along that road more freely than they were before. but we understand there are still going to be security checks. i think it's going to be a while before it's clear exactly what form this takes. but we understand that the idf certainly is pulling back closer to the israeli border. and all of this, of course, comes as those ceasefire of course, this corridor reopening part of the conditions of the initial phases? yes, absolutely. would see a permanent end to the fighting, not started yet. there to discuss are kind of technical matters the second phase. now, the reason for that is that we think they haven't got the negotiating points instructions he is on his way back to israel after his
hello and welcome. as israeli forces say they've completed their withdrawal from the netzarim corridorn central gaza. the road which split north and south gaza, had been controlled by israeli troops since november 2023. reopening it was a condition of the ceasefire deal with hamas. these are live pictures from gaza city where we have of the gaza strip parallel to the water. for gazan residents, to travel along that road more freely than they were before. but we understand there are still going...
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, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. as israeli forces say they've completed their withdrawal from the netzarim corridor in central gaza. the road which split north and south these are live pictures from gaza city where we have our correspondentjoe inwood is in jerusalem well, it was militarily very significant for the israelis. this was established after the start of the war. it basically bisected the gaza strip, giving them access, denying it to the palestinians. it is now an important diplomatic feature. the withdrawal of the troops was one of the key components, they were supposed to be withdrawing. they seem to be trying to make diplomatic publicity he views president trump's gaza plan as an attempt to find a new way forward. mr herzog said it was time to look for new ideas, of attacks and ceasefires. last week, president trump said he wanted washington for talks. many people have criticised the plans of president trump. president trump basically came forward and said something terrible things happen. it cannot go on. we have to look for new ideas. there you have it. joe, let me get your response f
, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. as israeli forces say they've completed their withdrawal from the netzarim corridor in central gaza. the road which split north and south these are live pictures from gaza city where we have our correspondentjoe inwood is in jerusalem well, it was militarily very significant for the israelis. this was established after the start of the war. it basically bisected the gaza strip, giving them access, denying it to the palestinians. it is now an important diplomatic...
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israel's withdrawal along a strategic road, the netzarim corridor, that divides gaza in two, is a vital part of the ceasefire agreement. once they get there, it's a case of picking through what's left of their lives after one of the biggest bombing campaigns in military history. more than 60% of buildings particularly in the north have been destroyed or badly damaged. translation: we are steadfast and we have been patient under| the rockets and strikes. they've deprived us of food and water, but they have not deprived us of foos and air. gaza is the centre of life for us, says this man, determined to rebuild his life in the ruins of the north. but the ceasefire that allows this is fragile. yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered the israeli government, but polls suggest an overwhelming majority of israelis still support a continuation of the truce. it's an agreement that's brought tangible benefits for palestinians too. more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli jails under the deal. as benjamin netanyahu returns from america, where he heard donald trump's con
israel's withdrawal along a strategic road, the netzarim corridor, that divides gaza in two, is a vital part of the ceasefire agreement. once they get there, it's a case of picking through what's left of their lives after one of the biggest bombing campaigns in military history. more than 60% of buildings particularly in the north have been destroyed or badly damaged. translation: we are steadfast and we have been patient under| the rockets and strikes. they've deprived us of food and water,...
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of. first time in hundreds of years _ the withdrawal is part of of the current ceasefire the netzarim corridor 7th hamas attacks in 2023. the bbc, along with other international broadcasters, isn't allowed by israel to report from inside gaza. internal refugees from gaza's war, finally once they get there, it's a case of picking translation: we are steadfast and we've been patient - "gaza is like no other. "gaza is the centre of life for us," says this man, in the north, have been destroyed or badly damaged. and it's a fragile truce. yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered the israeli government. but polls suggest an overwhelming majority of the ceasefire. yulie ben ami — who yesterday embraced her dad, ohad, until everyone is home. we must continue until all phases of the deal are done. and save our people. it's an agreement that's brought tangible benefits for palestinians, too. more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli jails under the deal. to rebuild gaza. if the war resumes, today's step allowing people to return home will count for little. we heard the israeli
of. first time in hundreds of years _ the withdrawal is part of of the current ceasefire the netzarim corridor 7th hamas attacks in 2023. the bbc, along with other international broadcasters, isn't allowed by israel to report from inside gaza. internal refugees from gaza's war, finally once they get there, it's a case of picking translation: we are steadfast and we've been patient - "gaza is like no other. "gaza is the centre of life for us," says this man, in the north, have...
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this is bbc news of the netzarim corridor, which cuts the gaza strip these are live pictures from ecuadors. the first president of independent namibia, sam nuyoma, has died at the age of 95. and one of the world's biggest sporting events returns controlled by israeli troops since november 2023. re—opening it was a condition of the ceasefire deal with hamas. people walking on foot and on donkeys.
this is bbc news of the netzarim corridor, which cuts the gaza strip these are live pictures from ecuadors. the first president of independent namibia, sam nuyoma, has died at the age of 95. and one of the world's biggest sporting events returns controlled by israeli troops since november 2023. re—opening it was a condition of the ceasefire deal with hamas. people walking on foot and on donkeys.
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troops from a key the northern part of the gaza strip had been cut off from the south by the netzarim corridorasefire agreement between israel and hamas. wyre davies has the story from jerusalem. carrying whatever they can, however they can, thousands of people are heading home, or at least to where their homes once stood. under the rockets and strikes. deprived us of air. "gaza is like no other, of the biggest bombing campaigns in military history. more than 60% of gaza's buildings, particularly in the north, have been destroyed or badly damaged. yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered the israeli government. but polls suggest an overwhelming majority of the ceasefire. after 15 months in captivity — also demanded a ceasefire until everyone is home. we must continue until all phases of the deal are done. and save our people. it's an agreement that's brought tangible benefits for palestinians, too. more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli jails under the deal. home will count for little. of the countries donald trump is asking to help with gaza. from president trump
troops from a key the northern part of the gaza strip had been cut off from the south by the netzarim corridorasefire agreement between israel and hamas. wyre davies has the story from jerusalem. carrying whatever they can, however they can, thousands of people are heading home, or at least to where their homes once stood. under the rockets and strikes. deprived us of air. "gaza is like no other, of the biggest bombing campaigns in military history. more than 60% of gaza's buildings,...
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this hour in the middle east, as israeli forces say they've completed their withdrawal from the netzarim corridor in central gaza. the road which split north and south gaza, had been controlled by israeli troops since november 2023. these are live pictures from gaza city where we have seen vehicles moving along the salah al—din road. people walking on foot and on donkeys. some of those vehicles are heavily loaded with kinds heavily loaded with all kinds of supplies. details from jerusalem. of phase one of the ceasefire deal. just to remind people of the context of this, we're currently in phase one, that's supposed to last 42 was a gradual israeli pullback. and this is what we've seen today, and this is the pictures we've been showing are the salah al—din road. now, that's the big road that runs along the centre of the gaza strip parallel to the water. but we understand there are still going i think it's going to be a while before it's clear exactly what form this takes. but we understand that the idf certainly is pulling back talks are ongoing to get to the next stage. of course, this corridor r
this hour in the middle east, as israeli forces say they've completed their withdrawal from the netzarim corridor in central gaza. the road which split north and south gaza, had been controlled by israeli troops since november 2023. these are live pictures from gaza city where we have seen vehicles moving along the salah al—din road. people walking on foot and on donkeys. some of those vehicles are heavily loaded with kinds heavily loaded with all kinds of supplies. details from jerusalem. of...
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saying will be what eventually happens in gaza because most of it is probably illegal. from that netzarim corridorch cuts off the north from just talk us through the significance of this. this is another indication that the first phase of the ceasefire between israel and hamas, we are about halfway not only have 21 hostages been released from hamas control jails, there is an increased amount of humanitarian aid going into gaza, there has been the partial reopening of the border crossing between egypt and gaza divided gaza in half and that has allowed many more people to go back to their home areas in northern gaza. and buildings in gaza have been either destroyed or damaged. that an overwhelming majority of israelis support and the key thing now i think as we approach the end of the first phase of the ceasefire is will a second phase start and that is up to continue and more hostages to be released? militarily defeated? the british mp andrew gwynne has apologised for what he calls "badly misjudged comments" after his whatsapp and councillors were leaked to the mail on sunday. as a health minister
saying will be what eventually happens in gaza because most of it is probably illegal. from that netzarim corridorch cuts off the north from just talk us through the significance of this. this is another indication that the first phase of the ceasefire between israel and hamas, we are about halfway not only have 21 hostages been released from hamas control jails, there is an increased amount of humanitarian aid going into gaza, there has been the partial reopening of the border crossing between...
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in exchange for prisoners, and the israeli military withdrew from a key corridor called the netzarim corridor. but reconstruction, which will take years, wouldn't happen until phase three. but talks of forcing hundreds of thousands of palestinians could simply put an end to the negotiations. the idea of relocating the population has been flatly rejected by jordan and egypt and flatly rejected, quite frankly, by the wider arab world. but, a new twist in this proposal. prime minister netanyahu is now suggesting that saudi arabia carve out a piece of its own country for a palestinian state. the idea slammed by the arab kingdom, where officials say the palestinian people cannot be expelled. frances? >> danielle, thank you. >>> at least a dozen people were hurt in a fire and explosion at an industrial plant in northwestern pennsylvania. five firefighters are among the injured. all are expected to survive. our priscilla thompson has this report. >> whoa! >> reporter: heart-stopping moments in pennsylvania. an explosion at an industrial plant creating a massive inferno. >> that's huge. >> reporter:
in exchange for prisoners, and the israeli military withdrew from a key corridor called the netzarim corridor. but reconstruction, which will take years, wouldn't happen until phase three. but talks of forcing hundreds of thousands of palestinians could simply put an end to the negotiations. the idea of relocating the population has been flatly rejected by jordan and egypt and flatly rejected, quite frankly, by the wider arab world. but, a new twist in this proposal. prime minister netanyahu is...
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as part of the ceasefire agreement the israeli military withdrew its forces from the netzarim corridorhich split gaza into the north and south. scores of palestinians were quick to flood the roads back home. "they deprived us of food and water," says um muhammad. "but we're still alive." well, that ceasefire is holding, but barely. in gaza three palestinians were reportedly killed by israeli forces for getting too close to the border with israel. and in israel seeing those three frail hostages has left society stunned. >> thank you, chris livesay, for that report. >>> we go now to los angeles, where those wildfires that ravaged the city and county could cost billions of dollars. cbs's elise preston reports on the recovery. >> reporter: the firestorm swept through the pacific palisades and altadena neighborhoods a month ago, leveling more than 16,000 structures. the combined damage from the los angeles wildfires is estimated at $275 billion. >> the houses that have burned to the ground have generated some 4.5 million tons of debris. >> reporter: all that ash and hazardous waste is nearl
as part of the ceasefire agreement the israeli military withdrew its forces from the netzarim corridorhich split gaza into the north and south. scores of palestinians were quick to flood the roads back home. "they deprived us of food and water," says um muhammad. "but we're still alive." well, that ceasefire is holding, but barely. in gaza three palestinians were reportedly killed by israeli forces for getting too close to the border with israel. and in israel seeing those...
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drone footage revealed the scale of destruction at the netzarim corridor.ple can be seen sifting through debris, carrying bodies and making their way home. meanwhile, on israel's northern front inside lebanon, its forces there have already missed a deadline to withdraw and concerns are mounting they may stay past february 18, a second deadline to pull out. simona foltyn is on the ground at the lebanese border. simona: this is one of several lebanese border villages still under israeli control. >> we are at the east side, thee on this side and we have a few standing houses. i guess they want to destroy them before they leave. simona: every day he and other villages watch as the idf demolishes more homes, some owned by american citizens like shahim. >> they use explosives, they are visible. they put explosives next to the houses and by sunset, they bomb them. they do three, four, sometimes five houses at a time. if you stay later, you will see them yourself. simona: we don't have to wait long. from afar, we filmed a group of israeli soldiers entering a home.
drone footage revealed the scale of destruction at the netzarim corridor.ple can be seen sifting through debris, carrying bodies and making their way home. meanwhile, on israel's northern front inside lebanon, its forces there have already missed a deadline to withdraw and concerns are mounting they may stay past february 18, a second deadline to pull out. simona foltyn is on the ground at the lebanese border. simona: this is one of several lebanese border villages still under israeli control....
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. >> this morning, israeli forces withdrew from the netzarim corridor. it's an important four mile section of land that bisects northern and southern gaza. it conveys convoys of cars filled with belongings and supplies, have started heading to northern gaza. now. that started just hours after an israeli delegation arrived in qatar for negotiations on a longer lasting truce and a permanent end to the war in gaza, which would then be implemented at the start of the next phase of the ceasefire deal, which, if it continues to hold, will be a few weeks away from now. joining me now from tel aviv is nbc's yasmin vossoughian. yasmin, good to see you. phase two. other important aspects of the deal are starting to take effect, including the partial reopening of the rafah crossing between gaza and egypt. >> yeah, which is major ali, as we're kind of talking about the humanitarian aid that is desperately needed, especially in the north of gaza. but let's not forget the south of gaza as well. those evacuees that went to the south to rafah. the mayor of rafah putting
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exchange for prisoners, as the israeli military pulled back from a key corridor of gaza called the netzarim corridor. construction of course will take years, and it wouldn't happen until phase three. but talks of forcing the displacement of hundreds of thousands of palestinians could simply put an end to the negotiations. the idea of relocating the population has been flatly rejected by jordan and egypt and the wider arab world, but a new twist, frances in this proposal. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is now suggesting saudi arabia carve out a piece of its own country for a palestinian state. that idea slammed by the arab kingdom, where officials say the palestinian people cannot be expelled. frances? >> danielle, thank you. >>> now to at least a dozen people who were hurt in a fire and explosion at an industrial plant in northwestern pennsylvania. five firefighters are among the injured. all are expected to survive. it's not known what caused the explosion. nbc news reached out to the facility's parent company, parker, for comment but did not a shelter in place order has been lifte
exchange for prisoners, as the israeli military pulled back from a key corridor of gaza called the netzarim corridor. construction of course will take years, and it wouldn't happen until phase three. but talks of forcing the displacement of hundreds of thousands of palestinians could simply put an end to the negotiations. the idea of relocating the population has been flatly rejected by jordan and egypt and the wider arab world, but a new twist, frances in this proposal. the israeli prime...
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exchange for prisoners, and the israeli military pulling back from a key corridor of gaza, the netzarim corridor. reconstruction, which will take years, of course, would not happen until phase three. but talks of forcing the displacement of hundreds of thousands of palestinians could simply put an end to the negotiations. the idea of relocating the population has been flatly rejected by neighboring egypt and jordan, as well as the wider arab world. but, in a new twist to the proposal, benjamin netanyahu is now suggesting that saudi arabia carve out a piece of its own country for a palestinian state. the idea slammed by the arab kingdom, where officials say the palestinians cannot be expelled. frances? >> danielle, thank you. >>> a weekend winter storm battered the midwest and northeast. cities are digging out after some areas got more than a foot of snow. and this is only the beginning of back-to-back storms. here's nbc's maya eaglin. >> reporter: the massive cleanup after the winter storm that slammed millions. >> please be careful. have good traction. take little steps. >> reporter: up to 14 i
exchange for prisoners, and the israeli military pulling back from a key corridor of gaza, the netzarim corridor. reconstruction, which will take years, of course, would not happen until phase three. but talks of forcing the displacement of hundreds of thousands of palestinians could simply put an end to the negotiations. the idea of relocating the population has been flatly rejected by neighboring egypt and jordan, as well as the wider arab world. but, in a new twist to the proposal, benjamin...
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israel's ground the bbc, along with other international broadcasters, report from jerusalem. the netzarim corridor, that divides gaza in once they get there, it's a case of picking of the biggest bombing campaigns in military history. the rockets and strikes. they've deprived us of food and water, but they have not determined to rebuild his life in the ruins of the north. but the ceasefire that allows this is fragile. a continuation of the truce. jails under the deal. progress will count for little. the israeli military have shot dead two palestinian women, one of whom was pregnant, in the occupied west bank, israeli troops said their forces were scanning the incident. israel has increased its military operations and the town of tulkarm. israeli military campaign. details are still sketchy but important to emphasise despite all the on that despite all the focus on gaza and the ceasefire in gaza, gaza and the ceasefire in gaza. has stepped up israel has stepped up quite its military significantly its military operations against z== 77 in the occupied z:-=: bank, more 77 bank, more than 70 people we
israel's ground the bbc, along with other international broadcasters, report from jerusalem. the netzarim corridor, that divides gaza in once they get there, it's a case of picking of the biggest bombing campaigns in military history. the rockets and strikes. they've deprived us of food and water, but they have not determined to rebuild his life in the ruins of the north. but the ceasefire that allows this is fragile. a continuation of the truce. jails under the deal. progress will count for...
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as part of the ceasefire agreement, the israeli military withdrew its forces from the netzarim corridorscores of palestinians were quick to flood the roads back home. "they deprived us of food and water," says this man, "but we are still alive." that ceasefire is holding, but barely, jericka. in gaza, three palestinians were reportedly killed by israeli forces for getting too close to the border with israeli. and israel, seeing those three frail hostages has left society stunned. >> absolutely. chris livesay for us in tel aviv. thank you. >>> turning now to the weather. a weekend snowstorm that moved from the midwest into the northeast left icy roads as you see there across several states, making travel really treacherous. new storms are expected this week, and there's also a warning for the west. cbs news meteorologist andrew kozak joins us with the forecast. andrew? >> yeah, good evening, jericka. the west is bracing for a very busy week ahead. we are tracking several systems coming in across the west coast, moving across the country, and slamming back through the east coast. we're ta
as part of the ceasefire agreement, the israeli military withdrew its forces from the netzarim corridorscores of palestinians were quick to flood the roads back home. "they deprived us of food and water," says this man, "but we are still alive." that ceasefire is holding, but barely, jericka. in gaza, three palestinians were reportedly killed by israeli forces for getting too close to the border with israeli. and israel, seeing those three frail hostages has left society...
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the northern part of the gaza strip had been cut off from the south by the netzarim corridor. israeli withdrawal from the strategically important road is part of the current ceasefire agreement between israel and hamas. let's speak to to our middle east correspondent yolande knell, who is injerusalem. let's deal with these comments by president trump. i mean, who is seriously going to believe that america is going to buy gaza and from whom? i that america is going to buy gaza and from whom? i mean, of % gaza and from whom? i mean, of . r ~, of gaza and from whom? i mean, of g of- about - gaza and from whom? i mean, of g of- about what . but a lot of concern about what 2’ ’ mean for ceasefire this could mean for ceasefire talks. does seem to this could mean for ceasefire talks changed does seem to this could mean for ceasefire talks changed context m to this could mean for ceasefire talks changed context for o hayelchanged the context for somewhat. ~ . v those somewhat. what's the state g now? - so, there is an israeli team that gone negotiating team that has gone along to qata
the northern part of the gaza strip had been cut off from the south by the netzarim corridor. israeli withdrawal from the strategically important road is part of the current ceasefire agreement between israel and hamas. let's speak to to our middle east correspondent yolande knell, who is injerusalem. let's deal with these comments by president trump. i mean, who is seriously going to believe that america is going to buy gaza and from whom? i that america is going to buy gaza and from whom? i...
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thousands of palestinians have been its troops from the netzarim corridor which splits part of the ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. the bbc, along with other international broadcasters, is not allowed by israel to report from inside gaza. report from jerusalem. carrying whatever they can, however they can, thousands of people made homeless by the war in gaza, heading home or at least to where their homes once stood. israel's withdrawal along a strategic road, once they get there, it's a case of picking through what's left of their lives after one translation: we are steadfast and we have been patient under| they've deprived us of food and water, but they have not deprived us of air. for us, says this man, determined to rebuild his life in the ruins of the north. but the ceasefire that allows this is fragile. the israeli government, but polls suggest an overwhelming majority of israelis still support for palestinians too. jails under the deal. as benjamin netanyahu returns from america, gaza, all eyes now on if the israeli prime minister will back an extension of the ceasefire. if not
thousands of palestinians have been its troops from the netzarim corridor which splits part of the ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. the bbc, along with other international broadcasters, is not allowed by israel to report from inside gaza. report from jerusalem. carrying whatever they can, however they can, thousands of people made homeless by the war in gaza, heading home or at least to where their homes once stood. israel's withdrawal along a strategic road, once they get there, it's a...
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. >> hamas says that israel has now fully withdrawn from the netzarim corridor sunday, a militarizedthat split gaza in half. israeli forces began leaving the area about two weeks ago as part of the first phase of the ceasefire deal. since then, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have passed through the area to their homes in northern gaza. well, meantime, 16 of the 33 hostages expected to be released in phase one of the ceasefire deal have been freed. three of them reunited with their families on saturday. israel is calling their gaunt, frail appearances shocking the family members of ohad ben ami elez, eli sharabi and or levy are speaking out about what they've been through and they're demanding the release of all the remaining hostages. >> yesterday. after a year and four months, i saw my brother again. i hugged him, but he wasn't the same hall who left home on october 7th. he came back in poor physical condition. anyone who saw the pictures and videos couldn't ignore it. for 16 months he was hungry, barefoot and in constant fear that every day can be his last. >> survived hell.
. >> hamas says that israel has now fully withdrawn from the netzarim corridor sunday, a militarizedthat split gaza in half. israeli forces began leaving the area about two weeks ago as part of the first phase of the ceasefire deal. since then, hundreds of thousands of palestinians have passed through the area to their homes in northern gaza. well, meantime, 16 of the 33 hostages expected to be released in phase one of the ceasefire deal have been freed. three of them reunited with their...
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we've seen netzarim corridor that cuts north from south gaza opened. we've seen the hundreds of thousands streaming back an important image for palestinians. we're now seeing this rafah crossing, rafah crossing open. we've seen these four releases, but kim, we now have 13 of the hostages out. we're anticipating 33 according to what was agreed. the expectation is about 25 of those will come out alive. so we're going to have days when it's not live. hostages who are coming from gaza every day. there are tensions in terms of the implementation of this arrangement. but the really hard part, if we can get to the end of that first phase, is that the agreement talks about a permanent ceasefire and full withdrawal of the israeli forces from gaza. that's what the israeli prime minister committed to. however, the israeli prime minister has at the same time told us and told his coalition allies that israel will not leave the war will be continued. and those two things simply cannot coexist. and let's be really blunt, what we're seeing every day or every time ther
we've seen netzarim corridor that cuts north from south gaza opened. we've seen the hundreds of thousands streaming back an important image for palestinians. we're now seeing this rafah crossing, rafah crossing open. we've seen these four releases, but kim, we now have 13 of the hostages out. we're anticipating 33 according to what was agreed. the expectation is about 25 of those will come out alive. so we're going to have days when it's not live. hostages who are coming from gaza every day....
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. >> hamas says that israel has now fully withdrawn from the netzarim corridor, a militarized zone that>> israeli forces began leaving the area about two weeks ago as part of the first phase of the ceasefire deal. since then, thousands of palestinians have passed through the area on their way home to northern gaza. >> meanwhile, an israeli delegation is in doha for more gaza ceasefire talks. a source says these are technical discussions and are not expected to be about the second phase of the deal. >> so far, 16 of the 33 hostages expected to be released in the first phase of the ceasefire deal have been freed. three of them reunited with their families on saturday. their family members are speaking out about what they've been through and are demanding the release of all the remaining hostages. >> yesterday we got our father back. he lost much of his weight, but not his spirit. my father is strong and i admire him. he survived hell. the return of the hostages yesterday leaves no room for doubt. they all must return. we will not stop fighting until the last hostage comes home. >> well, f
. >> hamas says that israel has now fully withdrawn from the netzarim corridor, a militarized zone that>> israeli forces began leaving the area about two weeks ago as part of the first phase of the ceasefire deal. since then, thousands of palestinians have passed through the area on their way home to northern gaza. >> meanwhile, an israeli delegation is in doha for more gaza ceasefire talks. a source says these are technical discussions and are not expected to be about the...
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they said enough palestinians were not allowed to cross the netzarim corridor from the south to the northn place. and then they talked about humanitarian aid, which we have heard repeatedly from hamas throughout the cease fire. they have not gotten enough humanitarian aid, as they are saying. and what they mean more specifically is these caravans, these tents and these mobile homes that that palestinians in the north of gaza desperately need those that don't have any homes. right. because we know from the images that we've been seeing coming out of north gaza that north gaza has essentially been been flattened, completely flattened. i tell you, this has been kind of an ongoing fear and concern for many israelis and palestinians as well, that there would be a breakdown in the ceasefire for a couple of reasons. one, because we have seen a delay in these ceasefire negotiations of phase two. according to the ceasefire deal initially struck, ceasefire negotiations for deal for phase two were supposed to begin 42 days after the initiation of phase one that landed last monday. so we are a week l
they said enough palestinians were not allowed to cross the netzarim corridor from the south to the northn place. and then they talked about humanitarian aid, which we have heard repeatedly from hamas throughout the cease fire. they have not gotten enough humanitarian aid, as they are saying. and what they mean more specifically is these caravans, these tents and these mobile homes that that palestinians in the north of gaza desperately need those that don't have any homes. right. because we...
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you mentioned the netzarim corridor allowing free passage.h, back to their homes. and yet what are they finding there? a completely flattened northern gaza. let's take a listen to some of what they've seen, and then we'll talk on the other side. this is the reality for many children in gaza. a baby unaware she's homeless, her father, desperate to make something out of nothing. the scars of war that tore buildings and families apart. and young, sick children separated from their parents for the first time in nine months, kids in need of urgent medical care have begun to evacuate gaza through the rafah crossing. as the busses are loaded, we see a father. tears streaming down his face as he says goodbye to his son. this little boy leaves a brother behind. i wanted to go with my brother who is sick and my mom says this eight year old, but they wouldn't let me through. while much of the focus on the ceasefire has been on the hostage release, the need here is tremendous. thousands of patients with trauma, burns, amputations and more, many of them c
you mentioned the netzarim corridor allowing free passage.h, back to their homes. and yet what are they finding there? a completely flattened northern gaza. let's take a listen to some of what they've seen, and then we'll talk on the other side. this is the reality for many children in gaza. a baby unaware she's homeless, her father, desperate to make something out of nothing. the scars of war that tore buildings and families apart. and young, sick children separated from their parents for the...
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since the beginning of this war, since essentially october 7th, really, they pulled out of the netzarim corridoray, allowing free passage of palestinians from south to north, now the al-qassam brigade, hamas essentially citing that that enough palestinians are not being allowed to cross from south to north. if you remember, hundreds of thousands of palestinians had to evacuate the north of gaza during the intense moments of this war, and they went south. they are now going back north to see what has happened to their homes, to preview the destruction, to see what they can find. and because they are citing now that the israelis are not allowing them to cross back north, that is one of the reasons they are saying they are keeping more hostages from being released. >> yasmin vossoughian in tel aviv for us. thank you very much, yasmin. still ahead, more on president trump's plan for new tariffs and why he ordered the treasury to stop making pennies. plus, we'll go to capitol hill, where the pressure is on house speaker mike johnson to come up with ways to pay for president trump's agenda. you're pre
since the beginning of this war, since essentially october 7th, really, they pulled out of the netzarim corridoray, allowing free passage of palestinians from south to north, now the al-qassam brigade, hamas essentially citing that that enough palestinians are not being allowed to cross from south to north. if you remember, hundreds of thousands of palestinians had to evacuate the north of gaza during the intense moments of this war, and they went south. they are now going back north to see...
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meantime, hamas says israel has withdrawn from the netzarim corridor, the militarized zone that splits gaza into half. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have passed through the area on their way back to northern gaza since israeli troops began leaving the area. so far, 16 of 13 hostages expected to be released in the first phase of the ceasefire have been released. three of them reunited with their families on saturday, and now family members are speaking out about what they've been through, and now they're demanding the release of all hostages. >> yesterday we got our father back. he lost much of his weight, but not his spirit. my father is strong and i admire him. he survived the hell. the return of the hostages yesterday leaves no room for doubt. they all must return. we will not stop fighting until the last hostage comes home. >> well, after almost four years after russia invaded ukraine and the ukrainian president now publicly talking about negotiations with russian president vladimir putin. but volodymyr zelenskyy says he will need certain assurances first. >> it's very impor
meantime, hamas says israel has withdrawn from the netzarim corridor, the militarized zone that splits gaza into half. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have passed through the area on their way back to northern gaza since israeli troops began leaving the area. so far, 16 of 13 hostages expected to be released in the first phase of the ceasefire have been released. three of them reunited with their families on saturday, and now family members are speaking out about what they've been...
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