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even worse, there were no there was no suggestion that anyone may attack, but the message here was somewhat hazy when it came to the issue of the violent protest. no one was condemning it outright, but many of the people here were suggesting that they had to move forward peacefully with protests condemnation of the violence, ban ki-moon has urged israel to carry out what he call add
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serious review of whether the security forces are resorting to force, and u.s. secretary of state jon kerry said any violence has to stop. works in the defense for children international passtime, he joins me now, life, what is your sense about this particular outbreak? how does it differ. >> well, the situation right now in jerusalem, is really dangerous. based on the amendment of the roads especially the use of ammunition by the israeli forces which is meant that in early october, an israeli soldier and live an in addition, and there eso his life, previously, it was indicating that the live. al in addition can be fired on mortar threat. so the life of the soldier. so we are talking about a
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couple of policies that were adopted be i the israeli authorities. particularly in east jerusalem. the may difference when it comes to proest thes there is no political will behind the palestinians protestors right now. we see only palestinian miners participating. but the political will is absent. >> you mentioned the miners you have worked with children. we saw the 13-year-old boy that was shot after trying to stab an israeli boy, what do you think p propertied children this young of doing and getting involvedded in this? what prompts them to do this. >> well, to be honest with you, most of the children are poor victims during these incidents during the situation in jerusalem. for example, the child who was injured yesterday, we don't know whether he was
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stabbed on attacks or not. we documented some cases in which children stabs children, especially on saturday. the fact that the israeli forced, really aggressively, and opened fire against them, without providing him with medical treatment afterwards. so basically it is dangerous for children, and for palestinian in east jerusalem to exist in the streets right now. >> . >> are parents telling children to stay at home. >> well. >> i live in east jerusalem, believe me the streets are empty. whether by israelis or palestinians. children are usually attacks. yesterday, we document add case in which a child was shot by multiple gunshots. on his way back from school, because an israeli settler accused her of attacking him.
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so basically, children are the main victims right now, we are talking about six children being killed since saturday. four of them in jerusalem. and the situation right now has been -- when the next child will die and not whether if the next chile will die. >> okay, thank you for talking to us. >> thank you. >> . >> much investigators say the air space where a malaysian jet was shot down last year, should have been closed to civil aviation. the dutch safety board has released it's long awaiting report, in front of a partially reconstructed section of the jet. it has concluded that it was hit by a bok missile.
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killing all 298 onboard. while the report has final details it doesn't say who was responsible for bringing it down. in a dutch military hanger lies the broken shell. 298 people died onboard this aircraft, shot down over the war zone in eastern ukraine. it is a grim puzzle that has helped dutch investigators piece tot their time technical report, about the flights last moments. crashed because of an 314 m war head. this war head fits the kind of missile that is installed the book service to air
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missile system. >> the entire front then broke away, and it would have been a quick death for those piloting this plane. suspension are rife. ukraine and some leaders accuse separatist of using a bok surface to aramis seal. russia denies this. presented a parallel report. including this life sighs reconstruction. they claim the type of missile used to shoot it down only exists in ukraine's arsenal. they also say the weapon was fired from ukrainian held territory. including why the plane was allowed to fly over a war
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zone. two report calls on airline companies to take more precautions when flying over conflict areas and suggests ukraine should have closed the air space. we know where and why ma 17 crashed but we don't know who is to blame. the results of an criminal investigation are expected next year. al jazeera, southern netherlands. >> still to come, new allegations of illegal cluster bombs being used in syria, and. >> a look t a bernie sappedders the man threatening to derail hillary clinton u.s. presidential hopes. >>
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jazeera.op stories here in al violence has continued for 13th day. 30 palestinians and seven israelis have died. israeli prime minister has said he will use all means at his disposal to end the violence. two u.s. has called on all sides to restore calm. and the dutch safety board investigation into the malaysian airline flight has concluded that the plane was hit by a russian made bok missile. all 208 people onboard died. the u.s. and russian sha are to hold talks on say safety after military aircraft came within sight of each other. the incident that happened on scared, underscores the need
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for air safety guidance. >> i find the ache strikes to be reckless. they are doing exactly the opposite effect of what russia claims they want to do. they claim they want to fight isil, in reality, these reckless air strikes have had the effect and will have the effect only of prolonging the suffering of the syrian pop. >> meanwhile in iraq, the army is prepares to make another advance against the islamic state in the city of rahmad day, more from washington, d.c. >> a pent gone spokes person said they believe that the u.s. forces are ready to lead the charge and try to root out fighters from that town west of baghdad.
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about 1,000 or so fighters are estimated to be inside ramadi and the u.s. says that iraqi grown forces can expect to encounter i.e.d.es and mines as they try to approach the city center. how, they do believe that iraqi, toes are well trained and are well motivated to try to reclaim a key city, back from isil. >> rights groups in syria are again trying to highlight what they say is the illegal use of cluster munitions. new types of bombs have been dropped in areas they control since air strikes began. there is what rebels say an air strike looks like from the ground. what is new about acing thats like these, are the multiple blasts instead of the single explosions. but the tail of death and destruction that all air strikes leave is all too familiar. >> they are using cluster bombs on civilians not on
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military targets. look at the land, it is full of unexploded cluster bombs. >> these images prepare to show sub munitions. they say there is mounting video that cluster bombs are being used in the latest air campaign. human rights watch has documented since 2012. it has raised grave concerns that russia is using munitions or providing the syrian air force with new types. bombs have been banned. >> it has maintained that it is only targeting isil. and those close to president asaad. >> .
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>> they are trying to take advantage of the campaign, and aleppo, where rebels say their positions have been hit. in h the heart land of the support, government forces say they have captured territory that helped from the russians intervention. but opposition fighters say they are holding their ground on the mountains. and they say they have repulsed the syrian army advance on multiple fronts. since the beginning of the air cam can pain, more families have been forced to leave the homes ating to more than 12 million syrians in need of humanitarian aid. at this makeshift camp, no one is too young to help. these are among the 7.5 million children effected by the war in syria. those less than five have only ever known a life without proper housing food healthcare and education.
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the white house has welcomessed -- the taliban fighters seized control of the city last month. they say they are retriting to avoided further casualties. two group is carried out rocket attacks, killing four people. and a day after they attempted to storm the country, which is 120-kilometers from the city. the taliban has also managed to block the main highway between the southern city. al jazeera has the latest. >> on monday concerns came to a head residents shutting down their businesses, the streets are very empty, as concerns of the taliban might assault the city, now afghan reinforcements police and army were brought into the
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city, and they repelled an attack. be uh thbut the taliban do stil control major cities and they control part oz if highway between kabul and ken dewhat are. the second largest city, shutting down traffic. >> strands along that highway, many of them spending a cold night on the highway monday night, and that is expecting again tuesday night. even though the forces they say will drive them off the highway. they have blown up sections of highway one in the province, and mined part of the road, this is a major rout, a gig blow for travelers that can't afford it and they say thousands of them stranded on highway one as afghan security forces try to dislodge the taliban from the area. shows in signs of diminishes with about 3,000 crossing
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into serbia on tuesday morning. at least three refugee trains arrived in the border town. having traveled directly to the border. and most of the 170,000 that cross canned intoser yeah this summer are escaping from violence. in sicily doctors without borders rescue ship has brought more than 700 refugees ashore. the charity says some are suffering doctor mental trauma, caused by abuse, torture, and rape. and libyan police have raided a hide out for refugees in tripoli. detaining at least two alleged smugglers and 163 people who are prepares to make the journey. they say nearly 3,000 people have died trying to cross the mediterranean this year, most of them have departed from libyan shores. the u.n. children's charity says the number of malnourished children has tripled since march. more than half a million
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people are suffering from an acute shortage of food. >> maya is one of many children in yemen whose lives are at risk. she suffering from malnutrition, and needs immediate treatment. her mother, travel add long distance to get to this hospital in the capitol. mohammad faces complications from months of chronic malnutrition. >> my child is sick. he had one surgery, which cost $2,000. now the doctors says he needs another. all of this from malnutrition. we are very poor. my husband had to borrow the money for the first surgery. >> the level of malnutrition is among the high nest the world. two situation made worse by the conflict, international aid agencies are worried about the war. they say, if it continues many children will die. >> the situation is terrible. now after six months of conflict, we have half a
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million children who is severely and acutely malnourished. at the same time last year, we had less than 160,000 children. so it's got three times worse. >> this hospital was targeted many times. doctors here fear they may have to real kate to a temporary clinic at the saudi led air strikes continue. the hospitals are overwhelm with the growing number of casualties putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk of death. >> the u.s. now where the first of six democratic presidential candidate debates will get underway in las vegas later. former secretary of state is facing tougher than expected competition from senator bernie sanders. you just wouldn't look at bernie sanders and think political rock star.
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he doesn't come across as overly groomed he is far from young and hip. but he is drawing the biggest most enthusiastic crowds on the democratic side of the race. >> they are sick and tired of establishment politics. >> his politics often described as socialist, he is blunt, and unlike every past presidential candidate he refuseses to run negative campaign ads. and it seems to be working. >> on the campus of georgetown university, the support is pretty easy to spot. >> these supporters they say don't just like hiv, they love his policies. propertiesing to raise the minimum wage, abolish mass incarceration, and tax reform. >> bernie. >> how is it going. >> he is promising to make college free for everyone. by taxing wall street, organizers kay lob weaver says students were excited for barack obama, but not like this. >> the take out for the sanders campaign was really fast.
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and it merged organically. >> i do want to be the champion for every day americans. >> and sanders is coming close to clinton. he raised almost $26 million and unlike clinton his cash can is mostly coming from small donors another selling point. >> i think that bernie is doing a really good job of bringing attention to the working class. and the people who don't necessarily have the same voice and pull in the national politics. >> but most analyst are skeptical this enthusiasm will last. >> it is really unlikely that bernie sanders wins he is an extreme member of the democratic party. he is far to the left of the average democrat. when you look at electability, they are going to look at who will win theelection match up, they are going to question his credentials. >> there is nothing, nothing, that together we cannot accomplish.
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thank you all very much. >> his supporters response, the last time hillary clinton ran, around this time, everyone assumed she would be the nominee. but in the end, it went to the candidate no one thought could win. >> al jazeera. washington. >> and how much do you think it costs to make a modern blockbuster action movie? how about just $200 that's the average movie budget for one successful director. malcolm web sent this report from the fill emset. >> the rescue operation gone wrong. but the rescuers fight back. he makes almost one every month, here at his studios in the capitol. >> many people come from the ghettos, from the absolutelies here. so i normally focus on the life they go there in the movie. then it becomes a movie for
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them. >> and they are popular. extraordinary drama, and familiar settings draws crowds in the neighborhood. and since isaac starting putting the trailers on youtube, it has attracted fans from all over the world. this one went viral, and has had more than 2 million views. but the three yacht tricks are made possible by the creative resourceful crews behind the scenes. >> all of the equipment is home made. this camera is made from a carjack, over here this is a crane made from bits of scrap metal on the end. there are parts of a car used as a weight, the biggsest prop here is a life size model of a helicopter, that the technician is still building and here is a giant machine gun made from water pops and a lawnmower engine. the sound of gunfire. is added after.
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isaac taught himself to use graphic software downloaded from the internet. and his wife has become an expert in special effects. this man is about to get shot. >> we have mixed food color, red color, put in a little blue color. and then we put it into the condom. >> the actors mostly trained on the job say they are here for the love more than the money. the entire budget is about two his. >> i need to be more famous. >> if they tell me to do inning i can do. everyone here is dedicated. >> but isaac won't stop. he is using a patry back up. >> this is his 40th movie, as
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