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with the palestinians. hello i'm see chance and this is al jazeera long from london also coming up on the united nations an emergency meeting is how to react to donald trump's decision on jerusalem. breck's him break through the u.k. and you work into the night to reach an agreement that paves the way on the issue of trade and high winds have the upper hand as fire crews battle several dangerous wildfires in california. thank. one palestinian has been killed and more than seven hundred injured in violent clashes with israeli forces across palestine thousands of palestinians on said their leaders call to rally against u.s.
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president donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel there have been solidarity rallies across the world including in the cities of karate cairo istanbul london and berlin these pictures show demonstrators gathered outside the u.s. embassies in the muslim majority countries of malaysia and indonesia and the u.n. security held an emergency meeting to discuss trump's declaration the palestinian ambassador warn the status of jerusalem was a red line for the palestinian people while u.s. ambassador in the caylee insisted israel would not be bullied into an agreement by the un we'll have more not in a moment but first harry forces has more from occupied east jerusalem on a day of rage. two days on to donald trump's announcement the first fatality of the protests it sparked came in gaza israeli troops firing across the border fence with live ammunition. earlier thousands marched through gaza's jabaliya refugee
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camp house leaders a calling for a new palestinian uprising. these marches will not stop until the liberation of jerusalem. they want any being that also in the west bank and in the territories of one thousand nine hundred forty eight. in ramallah in the occupied west bank stone throwing protest is sheltered behind time to smoke and improvised barricades the israeli military had mobilized thousands of extra troops in anticipation. there was similar scenes in bethlehem just days ago the city ushered in the christmas season with fireworks now it's tear gassed streaking the sky. and the focus of it all there were protests too in occupied east jerusalem at the old city's damascus gate after friday prayers hundreds gathered regular scuffles punctuating and otherwise relatively peaceful protest there been sporadic clashes one of them is taking place right now it seemed to start when
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a young child needed medical attention there was shouts from the steps where people been protesting and then some people rushed down to where police security forces cordoned off where that child was being treated just a few kilometers away in west jerusalem an entirely different sort of a day president trump is a very good friend of his israel. he was. before the elections and i think it's time. to accomplish his promises i think it's good. i don't think we need a proof from anyone bads. i think it's a bit dramatic and we'll. worried to officially recognize jerusalem the u.s. vice president stood behind donald trump during wednesday's announcement the palestinian leadership now says mike pence won't be welcome in the occupied west bank when he visits the region later this month it says the u.s.
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has disqualified itself from leading a peace process his goal of a two state solution looks at a further from you are a force that al-jazeera occupied east jerusalem. well how the abdel-hamid was in ramallah during the height of the clashes and sent. there have been confrontations and clashes for a second day across the occupied west bank you can see and hear typically what happens. is that picking up stones from this field and. they throw them at the soldiers who are further back now there is a direct contact between the two sides but what the soldiers do is that they fire of tear gas and rubber coated bullets to push the news as far as possible now you can see also on that road. and what they do is that they burn tires to create a smoke screen so from behind that they can continue throwing their rocks at the
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soldiers now we all saw one of these young man. why he was doing this i was he was expecting. we're doing this for jerusalem i don't expect anything from mahmoud abbas he needs to quit a lot of people so if there are problems with his room there have been similar scenes at krusty oaky pied west bank now it's unclear yet whether this kind of violence and unrest will pick up steam but one thing is for sure it is a lot of anger among palestinians is also a dispute and show that charms and mounds meant that many now are still trying to come to terms they believe that jerusalem was a red line that no one dared to cross well many would tell you that that has happened now and it's time for palestinians to rethink their strategy well that was earlier in the day alan fischer is now in line for us in the occupied. just give us
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the latest really on the situation is in terms of unrest has a day of rage turned into a night of rage. no damascus you can see it's virtually deserted certainly there were a few confrontations here earlier in the day people came to pray the security forces decided to move them on. people weren't always that keen to move on there was some pushing and shoving a couple of people arrested but no real violence we're hearing in the suburbs around east jerusalem there are certainly more violent clashes the c. evening again the security forces are coming under attack locals are expressing their concern that what's happening with the u.s. decision we've had a number of explosions could be fireworks could be stun grenades we're not entirely sure from from this distance and so the protests are continuing and they are likely to continue with a big demonstration planned in east jerusalem at some point on saturday as well the people are going to come out onto the streets and make sure that their voices are heard on this issue allan you're in
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a unique position that your bet is usually across in d.c. you cover the white house and whatever is going on over there with the president you're now in the thick of it in occupied east jerusalem and we're hearing from the palestinian chief negotiator that they're no longer going to talk to the u.s. because of what's just been said where do we go from here what will the reaction be inside the white house and indeed with the palestinians. both that they're not going to speak to mike pence the vice president who's coming here at some point this month because he's nothing to offer them he can't come and say well because we did this for the israelis we're going to give you that the other thing to remember is one of the people that has been really pushing donald trump into making this decision was his vice president mike pence who is an evangelical christian and so that the white house isn't really concerned about what's happening worldwide they made the decision for basically domestic purposes and they think that this is donald trump showing to his big that he is standing by the promises that he made on
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the campaign trail and remember in the white house somewhere didn't they when donald trump was there he said this is a decision that been taken by congress back in the one nine hundred ninety s. which is true that it was very bipartisan with an overwhelming majority which was true and then he said he is the only president to take this movement. those some see might not have been brave enough to do that was donald trump saying look at me want to get a look at what i'm doing here and so the palestinians have got this conundrum to deal with really do they snub mike pence and decide that they're not going to speak to a talk when he comes here or do they wait to see what he's got to see because of course at the moment gerry krishna who's donald trump's son in law and a senior advisor in the white house is talking about putting together a peace plan which he hopes to present to all parties at some point early in the new year but certainly the palestinians want to make it absolutely clear to mike pence to donald trump to the white house that they're really not happy about what
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happened on wednesday and that has been shown on the streets not just here in jerusalem but across the world good to get your thoughts to alan fischer there in the occupied east jerusalem while there's been widespread condemnation of president chavez declaration or to cross the globe demonstrators have been marching in solidarity with the palestinian people in countries worldwide and i have no doubt reports. in tukey the reaction to president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the couple of israel was swift and it started protesting almost as soon as the us president had finished his speech on wednesday. silos and smushed again on friday at one of stumbles biggest mosques that raged clear jerusalem is not just a red line for palestinians they chanted. ask your mom and i was proud of this precious thing i have one penny from one president. from those who are
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the next week he will be her friend amid all the organizers from our from a country at once to see a consultant on. the program from this. invidious country's protest as he did the calls by palestinian leaders to take to the streets on friday in indonesia the most populous muslim country thousands protested in the capital jakarta demonstrating this sort of data to with the palestinians and denouncing trump's decision. in neighboring malaysia protest us in kuala lumpur held placards their message crystal clear today is not america's to give away. as prime minister najib razak expressed his government's a position to trump's position. in egypt thousands gathered at the main mosque in the capital cairo. today into the american university of cairo as well as about institutions voiced their feelings today. while protesters in other countries were
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allowed to express themselves freely palestinians living under occupation was attacked by israeli forces when they are tempted to make the boys as hard in the occupied west bank rubber bullets were fired at protesters. israel's claim to jerusalem is based on a belief dating back more than two thousand years the court granted it to the jews while jerusalem has been under israeli control for decades now the united nations considers israel's presence there illegal. and expressed worldwide is because of what is perceived as an attempt by ballz trump to smush these longstanding international consensus in a dangerous way muhammad at the wall just zero. the united nations security council has been holding an emergency meeting in response to the trunk decision get the latest from mike hanna who is at the u.n. headquarters in new york interesting that the u.s. ambassador to the u.n.
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nikki haley mike was saying that she still believed that the u.s. had credibility as a priest negotiator it's almost like she just completely ignored what was going on across the rest of the world. well indeed years sue the most of the members within the security council making absolutely clear their opinion that in recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel president trump essentially. taken a pretty it position on the final status nature of jerusalem speaker after speaker saying that the status of jerusalem must be decided in those final status talks between the parties involved which would then be indorsed by a un resolution it's un resolutions that have determine the status of jerusalem for a number of decades now and that position has been absolutely clear once again speakers within the chambers saying that president trump essentially flout the un
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convention and u.n. law by recognizing jerusalem however the u.s. ambassador as you say nikki haley well she decided that perhaps defense is the tech is probably the best form of defense and not only did she defend president trumps decision but she also accuse the u.n. itself of perpetually showing bias against israel over many years the united nations has outrageously been of the world's foremost centers of hostility towards israel the u.n. has done much more damage to the prospects for middle east peace than to advance them we will not be a party to that the united states no longer stands by when israel is unfairly attacked in the united nations and the united states will not be lectured to by countries that lack any credibility when it comes to treating both israelis and
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palestinians fairly. but the palestinian representative was ambassador was absolutely emphatic that the u.s. can no longer be seen as unfair in any negotiation process. jerusalem significance to the palestinian people most limbs and christian cannot be underestimated president abbas in his statement of six december clearly affirm our historic national and religious attachment to the holy city his declared ation along with those palestinian officials and millions of palestinian citizens should leave no question the jerusalem is a matter of priority and red line for palestinians well the question left hanging in the chamber now after this debate is exactly what happens to any attempt to resuscitate a long dormant negotiation process if the u.s.
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is regarded as an unfair arbiter then it's difficult to find somebody or some person or some state that will become the point person for negotiations to be resumed if they are at any stage the palestinian representative incidentally stating after the meeting that the palestine will be pressing for a resolution to be passed by the security council depending on what happens at that arab league meeting which will be taking place over this weekend so although you had hours of talk there in the security council no decisions taken the palestinians intent on pressing for the security council to make its position even clearer in some form of resolution in the days to come that's right can without special session at the u.n. . still to come on the program u.s.
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secretary state records tell us senator wants saudi arabia to be more careful before intervening in regional fads and china's controversial decision to destroy homes in beijing and how it's one thousands of pulmicort workers. holloway will have somali weather making its way into western process europe over the next day i'll say it's a temporary thing byelaws the majority of the weather is coming from the north always a cold direction that arctic blast making its way down across the british isles across that western saddle scandinavia and feeding well down into central parts of europe and you can see this cold front behind that that's for got the real cold air in place but where by and europe it's looking pretty chilly at the trees but just five celsius there for london and paris single figures down into central pozen even
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down into thirty degrees the best we could hope for no woman than around nine sesa some snow on the other side of the adriatic as so pushing further was this that sets him free feed of moderate coming in from the atlantic cloud right coming in hitting that cold air readily turning to snow as you can see across the the mountains more than england pushed up into scotland that down across the low countries many and france and that will continue to drive its way further east was colder we're talking behind it's cold enough across northern parts of africa this snow woman about thirty or forty degrees but some places the shabby right just around the north coast of algeria and to nice we'll see if that bit of cloud pushing towards egypt over the next couple of days.
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welcome back remind of the top story. on palestinian has been killed and more than seven hundred injured palestinians clashed with israeli security forces in a day of rage protest they're angry at us president has decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel across the world thousands of demonstrators took to the streets against there were protests in kuala lumpur jakarta cairo london and istanbul. the un security council held an emergency meeting to discuss trying this declaration the palestinian ambassador warned that jerusalem was a red line for the palestinian people while the u.s. said israel should not be belligerent. strong winds continue to found massive
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wildfires around the city of los angeles one person has been killed and several others are being treated in hospital over two hundred thousand people have been evacuated from their homes and about five hundred buildings have been destroyed by the flames of have already destroyed around five hundred sixty square kilometers of lound for more we can speak to. who is just outside of los angeles island day five all they actually managed to call a nice fire as yet. well containment a very difficult thing to talk about right now we're still in many of these fires especially this one the one we're at the biggest one we're still really at the beginning i mean they're saying they're ten percent contained here at the thomas fire that's after four full days of burning they have a long long way to go we want to show you a little bit about what's happening here what we've been watching all morning helicopters taking advantage of a little bit of calm winds this morning to get after the eastern edge of this
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fire trying to keep it from spreading. farther towards the east they have been fighting all morning long doing great work but the wind has picked up and we have seen the effect the impact that that wind is having fires spotting and flaring up on those hillsides as you mentioned region wide this has been a week of absolute horror for southern california the latest figure is that more than six hundred total square kilometers have burned there have been some evacuations in the area where we are but in los angeles many of the people forced from their homes are now being allowed back in restrictions have been eased in the fires burning in l.a. proper in san diego farther to the south though still a major area of concern the lilac fire blew up to more than two thousand hectares in just a matter of hours there are now five shelters open near san diego and two of those
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shelters the last time we checked were absolutely full the weather that's the key here merriam they had an area time of calm overnight and this morning they were able to stop putting so much effort into protecting structures and property and actually work on fighting the fire so that's what they've been doing and they have been making gains here at the biggest fire burning in california and in other fires around the region it's the heavy winds that they're worried about marion thank you allan shaft and giving us the latest on this find in the fountain of youth. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has been attending an international summits on lebanon held in paris that's a take hold on saudi arabia to be more cautious about its involvement in regional if. i think with respect to saudi arabia's engagement with qatar how they're handling the yemen a war that they're engaged in the lebanon situation i think we would encourage them
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to be a bit more measured and a bit more thoughtful in those actions to i think fully consider the consequences i think we've been clear when it comes to yemen we have called for and president trump himself called for this week a complete end to the blockade of yemen a reopening of all the ports to not just humanitarian assistance but commercial delivery as well because about eighty percent of the food comes in on commercial shipments we are asking that saudi arabia allow that access i think goes to lebanon things have worked out in a very positive way perhaps even more positive than before because there have been very strong statements about affirmation about the future of lebanon which can only be helpful. avail is being agreed between the u.k. and the european union allowing breakfast negotiations to move to the next stage and the vote in the european parliament negotiations had stalled over citizens'
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rights after breakfast the u.k. so-called divorce payment and in particular the border between northern island and the republic of ireland bachar explains. the end of the beginning breaks it talks the pritish prime minister arrived in brussels that door to sign off on a fifteen page progress report opening up the second phase of negotiations on post breaks it relations the commission has just formally decided to recommend to dupion council that sufficient progress has no been made on the street terms of the divorce getting to this point has required give and take on both sides and i believe that the joint report being published is in the best interests of the whole of the u.k. a deal had to be done imminently to allow e.u. nations to ratify it at next week's summit both sides have been forced to compromise we've been working extremely hard this week and as you will see it
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hasn't been easy for either side. one of the biggest hurdles has been over the border between the republic of ireland an e.u. member and northern ireland part of the u.k. . for the past twenty years it's been completely open economically benefiting both countries but at the height of sectarian tensions in northern ireland there were checkpoints and border posts nobody wants the return of a hard border after breaks it for the british government's part as in northern ireland the democratic unionist party also want to make sure the region leaves the e.u. with the rest of the u.k. the prime minister has promised northern ireland for alignment with the rest of the u.k. and with some existing e.u. rules the northern ireland county shares with the republic of ireland dublin says it's positively happy about this arrangement it keeps the borders open it keeps trade flowing but some pro british union is so wary about being treated differently to the rest of the u.k. and some hardline unionists all interpret this as
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a possible step towards uniting the island of ireland the deal has been clear on other sticking points e.u. citizens living in. and british citizens residing in europe did get some certainty about their future the deal we've struck will guarantee the rights of more than three million e.u. citizens living in the u.k. and a million u.k. citizens living in the e.u. they will be able to go on living their lives as before but the european court of justice will continue to have some influence over british courts something hard line breaks a t. is will not be happy about and when it comes to the brics it divorce bill an exact figure won't be known until trade talks begin it could be as high as seventy billion dollars it's been eight months since may signed article fifty which triggered britain's departure from the european union fifteen months remain to decide the details of the divorce. talks will now focus on trade and security with
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many jobs potentially at risk in the brics it clock ticks ever louder. parker al-jazeera london. their affairs big could be heading towards a total price collapse after tumbling almost twenty percent in ten hours the cryptocurrency says more than forty percent in the forty eight hours before it fell sharply on friday despite interop the value of bitcoin has more than tripled since the start of october and currently sits at more than fifteen thousand dollars. china's government.
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