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the count was no stranger to human disaster with the red cross he had rescued over thirty thousand prisoners of war from nazi concentration camps. he advocated the palestinians right to return to their homes. in a report dated sixteen september nine hundred forty eight he wrote it would be an offense against the principles of elementary justice if these innocent victims were denied the right to return to their homes while jewish immigrants flow into palestine and indeed at least offer the threat of permanent replacement of the arab refugees who have been rooted in the land for centuries. the counts first proposal argued for a fixed boundaries through negotiation and economic union between both states and the return of palestinian refugees the proposal was turned down.
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it would be continue to push an atmosphere to focus on we hope and. this is now a setback. or we achieved. success in the beginning goes up and. down. the road and not to broken. down to go we can't get over certain issues. whatever's left and need of a disorder stuff and need to know what if scenario a lot of what part of the there are different than the half of it.
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and how you ended up with that have. you. yeah you got a kid that can do it and get the big enough beer for all boys and. we have d.n.a. now as we get in a phone and miss phillips. and we have a message for you to me. that a software company should he. and i have one we're going to we're going to have to attend. on september the seventeenth one nine hundred forty eight the day following his un report the motorcade of count bernadotte was ambushed in jerusalem he was shot at point blank range by members of the jewish stern gang. palestine and from jerusalem above
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is the current bellegarde of the french troops of the of a couple set off all conveyed by ambulance to haifa. gods of on our pay homage to the man who was murdered by stern gang tell of it shocked the world. the man of years the part of the last of can't belive not always work for peace in palestine had won the admiration of all civilized people. stare him down there as a suction me if. i ask you how it was that was how some years. he was a new sheriff in labor a year when i know of a lot a lot of young who are yet to have the alarm and the. let in a feather her way off the hill been a fun to be minimally a. little dramatic the average farmer you're not broken just use on them give up or
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to not be as you question pre-season to rank them aren't definitive problem for listeria who sees through just you and yelling from every command as you wanted no problem and sometimes said. that the aftermath you're not. the un partition plan of nine hundred forty seven a declared jerusalem to be governed under a special international regime and administered by the united nations. the city only to both arabs and jews would belong exclusively to neither. israeli forces an extent neighborhoods in what is now known as west jerusalem. israel continued its expansion air raids incursions and expulsions escalated. by december nine hundred forty eight the number of palestinian refugees sought to over seven hundred thousand. the united nations general assembly responded by
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adopting resolution one thousand four this stated that refugees who want to return to their homes and live in peace with their neighbors should be given the right to do so as soon as possible israel is a child of the united nations and it is determined to remain loyal to that and body it's going to be a show from the sea up on wealthy to do neck and nation but it is up to that vision to be loyal to each child all the united nations resolutions been left in the birds that have been applied. and that of course is in good measure due to the united states in one thousand nine hundred forty nine israel seized more land allocated to the arabs by the un partition plan. by april one thousand nine hundred eighty nine the gravity of what palestinians called the knack for all catastrophes was becoming
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clear. more than four hundred villages and eleven cities were destroyed. over seven hundred thousand palestinians had become refugees from the land that would become the new state of israel. over thirteen thousand palestinians had been killed more than thirty thousand injured. the un pushed for armistice deals between israel and the surrounding arab countries with counter burn adults murder the negotiations were now headed by his deputy the american mediator ralph bunche. in february nine hundred forty nine the first armistice agreement was signed between israel and egypt followed by lebanon in march jordan in april and finally with syria in july. the jordanian deal
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conceded further lands to israel it included villages in the tool karam and janine district. the territory was officially handed over on may the tenth one nine hundred forty nine the very next day israel was admitted as a member of the united nations we believe that admitting israel as a member will not merely be an act of justice it will also be a good bet to watch. because it would remove any vestige of doubt and shirking may that israel has come to stay. resolution sixty nine of the un security council stated the security council decides in its judgment that israel is a peace loving state and is able and willing to carry out the obligations in the un charter.
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in protest arab delegates to the un walked out of the j. . well assembly. the american diplomats ralph bunche architect of the armistice agreements was awarded the nobel peace prize i have been awarded the nobel peace prize for this year i am of course. extremely happy and highly honored whatever i was able to do in palestine. a result of the fact that i respect brave the great international peace organization the united nations. israel's representative to be un abba eban declared there is no need to perceive peace the armistice is enough for us peace would lead the arabs to ask for a price border changes or the return of refugees but. i wrote a very long ball. called. the iron wall israel and the arab
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world but it has a very simple idea very simple theme that he noticed and that is that he israel throughout its history has been all too ready extremely ready to resort to military force. and remarkably reluctant to engage in meaningful diplomacy with the neighbors if you know. a lot they were caught he been good you can to get. my sudhir means about him so i mean it's our brain if you have said that this war german abortion could be a fee in mr how of a total of thirty one told of your walk home in sorrow for the stain dourly had. a smile and i bet he went to look over here the. one i had to the sale of your home taxes had to collapse. the soul remnants of
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palestine was split into two separate parts. in april one nine hundred fifty eastern portion was an excuse to join a named the west bank. the narrow coastal band in the south was put under egyptian administration and named the gaza strip. the word palestine was a raised from history politics and economics. in the village of santa also had philistine members who on an event never got to be lame going it would have been a journalist a lot i'm saying if you love sarah and you're old at the heart of our yeah i would have at the end was what i did and i'm a salon philistine i can i use and. when i get odd c.f.c. have got to be man has yet i'm really yet succeeded the american will. be a year when i get that i'm madly and had to be if you had a measure i thought it had had lots theme and has you in the
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eye of both feet out of the ball yes yes it was thought to be fear and your costs for the day of philistine in a vacuum. had to be a lift out of what would you would it's about even more by sort of a senate. and had the delta if the recent case against britain and against diving it's not that they try to prevent the future restate but the thing to try to prevent it succeeded in. preventing the best of an independent palestinian state my passport was time to come to our intrepid published. officially your number and published. i personally handed to another personally i never entered but i left it stump in the passport
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heat i would do it out of the mat done as i did. and that could happen again. i did this right at. the time that ended up sort of thing in the know out on if not played golf is that what they were for without that bill but abit them to do what they are lol i was bored and that is how i did that for you died monday ott. though official and historical records have revealed much about the palestinian neck but there are still many more documents that remain classified. all professorial like the nuku may at our luck been that follows the new year. to his year for the study of the deficit you're at the bottom and i said i thought at the least i would learn to deal with it this idea has written only slowly is that. it was a can to do or you must tell me a list really and i'm waiting for the habitant and whatever a cynic is
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a bit to elected must i don't know or do as in with or without with x. to have nothing to do and the thought of it when the fabulous you for civility said i had been. in. which mr had enough that was to start. if you want to whine about it how to only and at the double s. or sneak on about a source need to have tablets were only bothersome documentation of the nakba has become sparse records the do remain a bit neglected and wholly maintained. primary sources are extant yet many useful accounts have not been circulated. one includes the memoirs of hussein. a former mayor of jerusalem and a member of the arab higher committee. he remained in palestine till nine hundred forty eight and wrote his memoirs the year later in beirut. in one nine hundred fifty eight he wrote a book in english in titled arab exodus yet his work has never been published. but
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the theater put the wife of enough to work hard and if it is easy if that's how quiet we had this flora or free. why any a lot of the most all of that carol for that the beautiful of the in the time to his ear all meant to you know medina mariani out of bob before civil most of it at the enjoyable and but i can either candlebox will do i love most of what the amount a year i'll national the fall of the new year new particularly old at the back to the center many. of the men are being a christian and before this the new year than i would have because you know lendl dracut the leo has been full of stunning and eleven that being a shabby other being we were feeding off each other. room and.
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you have to say that there were. up. to when the going for the high that we. do in the house. in may nine hundred forty eight the state of israel was established a homeland for the jews. but some one hundred fifty thousand palestinians muslims and christians still remained within israel's borders. which will cost me yet i live in the story isn't about that my father caught what i saw but a lot. there even had a. any of you had a talk at the moment i don't see how that not all or some when i could have a satirical in the whole fully working on woodward about the. it's a combination enough that i came again it. could see it nothing out in the
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sea. and i look at the bottom less that gun country cut out of me been good enough so you know what to do. it so she should know how daddy honeywell's i mean them often enough about ten feet out and now i've been elysium in court i'm so on and so forth she didn't mind nothing. or woman come on me and he done hoofy for me to come my money my money in a mob as if it can only save me. in my can be kind i'm your soul what out a deal what a could a home only lets you need to set him free something as he does. we do not and we will not tolerate with people who fund terrorism unity is less this area we need to achieve one year into the gulf crisis al-jazeera examines its
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political economic and human impacts join us for a special program at eighteen g.m.t. . june nineteenth sixty seven six days they redrew the map of the middle east this would mean record of victory of the israeli army in that war was the greatest tragedy in the history of islam al-jazeera explores the events leading to the war and its consequences which is still felt today we tried everything to be united nations and try to make. contacts through different countries and it was clear that all this was to do with the war in june on al-jazeera going as i want to finally we're going to ask about it but that's the ball is a ball not i see more listeners are thought of not the set says they're lost. or the double of a cousin punches approach on the bottom in the first episode of
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a two part series al-jazeera investigates the world of performance enhancing drugs . sports doping the a mystery. hello again adrian for the good here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the u.n. human rights office is calling on the u.s. to immediately halt its policy of separating migrant children from their parents it says the detention should be the last resort for those escaping countries where violence would give them the right to international protection last month trump of ministration announced that it would separate all families drive across into the u.s. without documentation. qatar's insisting that it won't back down a year into
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a blockade imposed by saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain and egypt the foreign minister says this country won't be intimidated by reports of saudi threats of military action if qatar buys a defense system from russia. there is no legitimately believe that's behind this letter threatening it's violating the international law it's by writing all the international norms and. the most importantly it's violating the. g.c.c. charter which is the countries of the g.c.c. should not launch and any attack against each other so we believe that this letter has no any legal basis to justify. any action we have been subject to a unilateral measure which was taken by by the saudis iran is notifying the un of its plans to accelerate the early stages of u. radium enrichment iran's atomic energy organization says that it's begun working on
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facilities for building advanced centrifuges it says the plans would remain within the framework of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal with world powers turkey and the u.s. say that a plan to withdraw kurdish fighters from the north and syrian town of man bitch stripped of their weapons will begin in ten days turkey's foreign minister of a sulu and u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o reached the deal on monday turkey considers the kurdish wipe e.g. a terrorist group well the u.s. fuse it as an ally in the fight against isis. jordan's king abdullah has named the education minister as his new prime minister. as well now former government it follows nearly a week of protest against plans for tax hikes on the stairs he wishes. at least sixty five people have been killed hundreds more injured by a volcanic eruption in guatemala temporary shelters set up for some three thousand people those are the headlines now let's get you back to.
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this is sad for rio today just one among hundreds of palestinian villages whose traces have almost been wiped away. forced to flee their homes in safary are most inhabitants headed towards lebanon and syria a few found refuge in the nearby city of nazareth they called their new neighborhood else a far from. their former homes are less than two kilometers away but strictly out of bounds sufferer has been renamed the poor. in northern and western galilee the israeli army allowed some christian and druze villagers to remain in their houses. many palestinians so this is a crude attempt by the israelis to sow division in palestinian ranks by playing on
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religious differences how are they going to think you know how would it feel intimate there was a whole live bob leisure in a little bus on the part of a city you feel i would be organic the neck an awful lot block the bill. he worked in local form or the he said don't. know who mostly me and when a young mother that has awful lot of mother might of been so did i. say. that's sort of the thought that that and me at the dinner met me. we had that go i mean we're not at that until at the. and at that israeli in. a. min but i've been in that and. a gnome. or said will be in my home well the diva early on mammy i'm run you have no meaning
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to who. got out of the rebbetzin are scarier. by the thought that our well i said will run. that by well if you are mentally ill must come up and those who. are home i'll come on your own in a lot of the lucky that does the wrong that's it our own father. who are lacking the lithium manana i'm in xerox had been out of the lot that one was a shock i'm at the armitage a. little called the beacon in the soft. earth hour of the hour there is a case of a lay on you know. sammy come out abdul razzaq remembers every detail of his home he was thirty years old in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight his wife was twenty eight. bit naveed thought fear as you. may have been in. a.
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free other about what off of an affair on that within a demo one how could it be that her daddy. thought there were going that beat you but i'm about applause and him being up law. over i'm about and that i was fifteen and if you're gonna like i thought that i know what day. it's just not fair to bet. that the game was up with a damn thing that i. said when nasa t.v. . on one with all your major heard all the good and bad lorna. been in bed. with. the dog our dirty joe and
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little. dish of the club and started. the national but said from the most often unless i'm out that will be superficial but the subtly of it you'll have me. know how many get it as a dad they've given my little issue of layout a narrative in order for the command. if you will of the sally may not. know the sami come our abdul razak his children nor his grandchildren are allowed to return to their family home not even to visit . it's the same story with countless other palestinians in the diaspora estimated to number over six million today. palestinian houses appropriated by israel stand as a testament to an abiding injustice. the original occupants and owners are now
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scattered across the world. new generations of palestinian refugees who have never known their ancestral land still refer to these places as home. in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine ben israeli prime minister golda mayer was quoted in a british newspaper she said. it was not as though there was a palestinian people in palestine considering itself as a palestinian people and we came and threw them out and took their country away from them they did not exist. i forms those who live in the school that people with poland look for a land with no people. so these people of.
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what we call palestine maybe they will hear but they will drop it that's to say that a million and hundreds of the of people that were pleasant here in forty eight are either no people or were not good and this was a kind of a mistake incurred. year. adam of that was better off him and at the last page measuring a man. who scott thought communal our land. would live image of an equal there for us to know how could how the low. down the n. and about how could the there can only get out there but i know they have to do you know who are the i know of the measure. and when i can one of the million of the rest miss out of her i shall be fasting. and they him ask you know we should do you
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how clear what an architect and you know there was a machinery of denial and that's why most israelis did not know what happened and those who did had a different mechanism was a mechanism of justification they decided if if our forefathers expelled the palestinians there was a good reason for this and they were told not to talk about it in public because of the various israel. today there are more than six million palestinian refugees a third of these live in refugee camps in desperate conditions.
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and she has a clue columbus out of the small learn so it wasn't i thought. but i mean if honesty. in the place and what it meant to be that. and. went wild and when it could do it and it will not only. what any. what and he. hit me where i live. cause the double quick with the back in yemen of. all of that thought so when he and started to see sentencing i meant that in your mobile career.
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i. made it though on the going out of the door of the theater but. those who are. i seem to think i can i think. be doing what i love. not to become unconscious to give them a purpose. but my way. and the humbug lady had the nerve to be mad i'm going to limit and maybe going to get the better. you will gobble but which one do it on my ship of the one isn't a man i would be lessened. to doing. something
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this could. have done that in full day i don't. know if you will find it in said that you fell asleep in the do it in the door of the national . now no same as a book little island. that mean there were plenty of malevolent and now bad lungs full of doubts about that school of florida i find a terrible to reflect on the fact that we still have those refugee camps which were created in. nine hundred forty eight here in lebanon the elsewhere i mean us. in the worst situation that there were both in the conditions and the prospects are completely. committed by that could be a travesty. luckily it's not us then we don't have to call their leisure in out of the notice in india to him we're dealing with how to well many him me now that he
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i'm dead to him who i had done jenny went to how to let no man not to could easily to do with it how did when as to molly they're like well they're like you on the edge of a neck is. the slate leg fucked up that that is the name of how to bomb terminal brain but at the same it'll feel. so too and i mean. what asa asop while sleeping the. way matt. my thought of me. she was up to was for who me what was luna and i the best guy. jerusalem holds great importance to the three main monotheistic religions.
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yes over the years there have been concerted efforts under successive israeli governments to forge a soli jewish identity in the holy city. these efforts are happening both above and below ground. that didn't show up on have any have they someone had going to be over them in the hand and want to be a bit dizzy on the himself. was a stupid idea that had that
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a lot of them feel almost a meadow going to have for the then the head general be. misread and have general be a come on a lot of b.s. . and it has hit home. and then i will do it in a shitty and i want to finish in this until i finish. without million milliard ought to do that often i just doesn't know how the. eleven years of kids. also met with the adult it had been a year. to be illiterate the joe was at last with me and the last to me of comes of the t.v. me and him as my last. of them. basically have the most stuff with a sailboat that had a way to kill them on the most all time upset is how the ability to come nash of money and how to be old is going to be able to be. here as there's
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a motto for us to me and i love what is. listed funny in that he had the lead author of the bill of the i'm a do you come for this thing to your daughter. for us in a little bit and what i had done. and misread me out of what i mean a lot of. because i only see as a sudden the new look at the deficit. not to be in got how to call it any amount. as up the whole my lot of the at the heart of the addict and no matter how they call it an effort to see it will also mean that has a lot of. what either. of them says. they have here limited what kind of dentist i can enter to eliminate that deficit for i'm under seventy seven out of in couldn't. parnia couldn't organic out there that says and then she must say for shit that the software hard wired that hard to sign your software for and you'll never see hear
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a little prayer for ballboy. very poignant their city country and if there was a coffee and they come up on the whole what kind of gun under the door was a token and what about the clear that the for you or your medical doctor that the usa year and for seventy seven ought to be than. just for here and never your own after a while your mind when. the are not a gentleman walk given our seventy seven have been couldn't a shop cannot. i set the. no. and then i thought that the new norm is that women attack a limb on a neck but limp that i'm somehow not a big element then they i'm so not a big and there's a new not what they can place as we talk it just doesn't have the same features and characteristics of the forty eight and the forty eight and i was in one period of time in a very dramatic message the president is a very slow process of exposure and the next a shim demolition of houses imprisonment of people it's going on for forty years
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it's in a way it's it's a new version of the same idea of how to cause the palestinians to leave palestine . if you take what's happening now this is the worst place in the gaza strip. just tell me how clean is the years really me in these slowly.
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well killing children. old people. women who have nothing to do with the war this state exactly the same happened in forty eight and somehow. by the same people also. right now it's clear. to you. today over six million palestinians live in exile prevented from visiting their ancestral homes. another five or six million palestinians live inside historic palestine. in the gaza strip two million palestinians are squeezed in a tiny area with strict internal and external control. in the occupied west bank israeli settlements and checkpoints a part of every day life. israel claims that the checkpoints are vital to stop
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palestinian violence. but critics say they are a form of collective punishment effectively sealing off palestinian cities and jeopardizing any hopes for peace. this footage is from the city of ramallah. under gunpoint palestinians are forced to strip naked in public. part of an ongoing psychological war. aimed at making palestinians feel they have neither the safety nor dignity. oh. yeah i know.
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i know. many things have not changed since one thousand nine hundred forty eight. this man covering his face is a must. the name given sixty years ago to the jewish paramilitaries be disguised themselves as arabs to carry out covert operations. today the mission remains the same. the neck but continue. i'm. i'm right there yeah.
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i mean yeah. i'm not.
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sure that the. job of the. people. and. the story's not over we have to see how the whole story would end because the ethnic cleansing operation continues and the resistance to this new clinical peroration continues. all about an. assessment of the saudi media at the moment the tiffin i've been with as a when i led norm and the lead room men who will help but why out of on the hope that much of the war or. who are unfit to lead the yes devil. and a woman full stand there then you know the father. nick cave not one i den. but
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most stuff but it. was stopped by me and the a coon and was given fair and false and i was a deed in full swing in the middle stuck buddy and i don't know jordan i love one of the we know that it's not them and no one is. he shot it's just that the medal is a little for the want and a lot of. you're mad. at the show real out of the fifty ted show behind this building here called the yet a lot of indie they just said that the philistines allowed this got a lot of shabbily death and honestly thought are a lot more for us than in an accountable thirty a shutdown of a political hundred or five them officiate feel that if shit must that if human look at it now and only then all of a thought if we're going to egypt is a had told me as your mother is going to hell if you're actually in florida madam
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decrease and her loss of bonnie and her mom to stick his head at the shot of the the crease had the playfield to chris had at the end of the course of the bailout about them so i thought i thought it worked and i could have that and that could be another negri pocket had that house not result not in the what the moon should. be had the your mr thimble called my list of called beautiful is to me rather be dumb how could the it the larger obert neck of the shameful still harbor the should it shall be forced to come i could not freedoms work in my cynical fear that. after the. and or at the at the. decision after last week. but with the walker. bartolo sleep well so you're clear what doctor is that if you are really what will probably.
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call and. you just sold. me see you do so as a sponsored by qatar airways hello there the temperatures across south america are slowly going to recover over the next few days as being quite cool for many of us and that includes us empower ago i where we've also had this rather large area of cloud over us that's given us a few outbreaks of rain that has been cool under that cloud present drifts away towards the east the temperatures will begin to bounce back up so with sunshine should get up to seventeen degrees on tuesday the rain though is still over the eastern policy some parts of brazil and all the way down towards year ago i and
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that which is not a little bit further north woods as we head into wednesday so rio is looking pretty wet separatists the still fairly decent there up to twenty seven degrees and with recovering force one is ari's to even santiago will see more sunshine there and all temperatures will be on the up as well as we head further north we got plenty of cloud here from the southern parts of mexico all the way down into panama and that those gradually extend its way towards the east so not so showers them for the west impossible and then further east most of clouds here and just more scattered showers but some of those are likely to be pretty heavy as we head into wednesday wednesday looks wetter not only for the northern parts of cuba but also up into the bahamas as well as we head up towards north america it's mainly heat that we're watching here the temperatures will be rising as we head through the next couple of days. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. territorial. social. and ethnic divisions.
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the daily reality piecing some of france's underprivileged communities. of the dear old world here's firsthand accounts from suburban president. paris. a divided city. al-jazeera for me is different because there's a maturity about its views god and the is really genuinely a reporter's child but the bad side the risk of a story like you'll have to go over the top of the north going to cultures or is setting out a good place to do the reality on the ground that other males will grow slowly become by the the magic of the people that's what we do nothing else but we do well . in costs aerated in russia's toughest prisons stripped of their liberties. and unexpected creative opportunity.
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that's still up a singing contest like no other office a chance of redemption and hope for the talented few. was the. tale of singers and murderous witness on al-jazeera. both. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian for they get this is the way you saw it live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. iran turns up the pressure on the twenty fifty nuclear deal going to the un with plans to accelerate the early stages of uranium enrichment plus. there is no legitimate grievance behind this and
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threatening violating the international law cut us foreign minister rejects saudi threats over a russian missile defense system as the gulf state marks the first anniversary of the blockade. just fifteen minutes we've seen four bodies pull pull out there's not a lot of hope for survivors there are fears that the death toll could rise even further following guatemala's biggest volcano eruption in decades. and we get a taste of what locals call little korea ahead of the singapore summit between donald trump and kim jong un. iran is increasing pressure over the twenty fifteen nuclear deal by notifying the u.n. of plans to speed up the early stages of uranium enrichment. atomic energy organization says that it's begun working on facilities for building advanced centrifuges spot
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it says the plans will remain within the existing agreement. i'm. mad at the back right now the electrical infrastructure and utilities and attends already we've already started the work yesterday we sent a letter about the start of summer activities to the international atomic energy agency according to our own boy in vienna the letter was delivered to the i.a.e.a. . when it comes after iran's supreme leader ordered preparations to go ahead ayatollah ali harmony says that they'll begin only if the nuclear deal falls apart last month the us president donald trump reimposed sanctions on iran after pulling the u.s. out of the international agreements donald trump says the accord fails to rein in tech lands ballistic missile program let's go live now to teheran mustapha is a political commentator in iran he's joining us live via skype thanks for being with us so why would iran announce that it plans to do this at this particular
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moment in time. hello adrian and thanks for having me on the show as a matter of fact you know after the u.s. withdrawal the iranian leader declared that iran has a number of the men to keep the j.c. peoria live of course all these demands mostly most of them fall within the undertakings that the western governments have you know taken up for under the j.c. peel way and the most important one is ensuring iran's crude sale to the european states if the u.s. imposes bans on iran's kreutz applies broad and also transferring money to yuan and insuring that. banking transactions would mainly in place after the u.s. withdrawal iran has the man that the europeans are objective guarantees beyond what has been stated in the chase if you wait because if they guarantee as an insurance
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is under the g.c. people way where enough the us wouldn't be able to withdraw and go unpunished so after a couple of weeks apparently iranian officials are not seeing much rush in the e.u. decision making process that's why they want to keep all options available and at strategic levels that means also a threat to the europeans not to you know a kid with iran not to joke with iran and to embark on a final decision making all right so iran's supreme leader is effectively trying to force european leaders to give those guarantees and quickly as effectively putting a gun to their heads in the. well this should be the case iran has tolerated a lot you just take a look at what has happened since the beginning of the j.c.b. oyo iran has always been in full compliance what it has not enjoyed the merits of the chase if yoy even the optimists believe that iran has never enjoyed more than ten to fifteen percent of the economic merits that it was due to receive on the j c
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p o a their main party to the deal on the opposite side was the united states and it's out of the deal so what they want is just giving less to juran and we see being more forcing iran to comply with its undertakings under the j c feel way and in the meantime the european officials are talking about more and more negotiations over iran's other power components on such conditions the best choice is cutting off this road when you have not received much and you have done everything to keep you alive and they are asking you been for more that's you know a proper move to show a threat a real threat and i believe as even american experts have stated frequently the iranian supreme leader never blasts whenever he speaks of an action it happens and it's now the ball is now in the europeans court gave the stuff if iran goes ahead with this how would it do it within the framework of the nuclear deal how could how
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could it ron do it given that in reaching you radium needs specialist equipment. well the point is that right now what the arena supremely there is order is just keeping all options available like let me give you an example to produce and to manufacture. one centrifuge machines like ira that have outputs twenty times more than the first generation of uranium centrifuge machines iran is allowed under the j c p p a way to manufacture at vast machines but it may also manufacture the rotors but it should not assemble the rotors into the country and there's that's a very vital part and it is high tech and iran has also been you know able to do that to do so. is allowed by the until this is stage but iran is not allowed to assemble the rotors now if you if the just if the way collapses
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or if far eight to ten years after the j c p always implementation when iran is allowed to do so you know i would need a home with the needed infrastructure and special equipment to assemble the rotors onto the machines and what the iranian. atomic energy organization is doing right now is kind of steering a hollow with the facilities but they have not embark and they are not going to embark on an assembly on as long as the j.c. . is alive so to think to conditions should happen if iran wants to do that one is that if the g.c. if you a fails if they are all peons do not comply with iran's demands in i believe in maximum one month if they do not provide the needed guarantees that have been requested by the rain the lead there and officials the j c p
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a way would collapse or at least iran would go on you know resuming manufacturing of these machines and assembly starts or anything. in years after jaycee if you were if that stays alive iran would then be allowed to start assembly of machines so i believe the europeans should take this threat very seriously and they should provide the iran with what it's asking you know in the next or weeks this is happened before ok it's happened over a decade ago and iran through to the same european states that it would resume operations beyond the levels that it had when it sees those while. those nuclear activities are and they're in the midst of a really good to talk to many thanks indeed for being with us most of the in tehran .
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cattle insists that it won't back down one year into an unprecedented blockade imposed by its neighbors saudi arabia the u.a.e. crane and egypt they accuse the gulf nation of supporting terrorism a charge that strongly denied in a special day of programming al-jazeera has been looking at what happened as a result of the standoff we've spoken to catalyze foreign minister who says that his government won't make compromises and in particular on the latest reports of threats of military action by saudi arabia. first for just let us make it very clear that the purchase of. any military equipment is a sovereign decision which no country has. anything to do with so there is no legitimate grievance behind this letter and threatening violating the international laws by writing all the international norms and. most importantly it's violating
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the. g.c.c. charter which is the countries of the g.c.c. should not launch an any attack against each other so we believe that this letter has no any legal basis to justify. any action we have been subject to a unilateral measure which was taken by by the saudis unfortunately as reckless behavior from what do you make of the saudi claim that it would disturb the balance of power it represents an escalation for qatar to obtain the s four hundred says well it's unfortunate that they see this as as destabilisation because other option is not representing any threat for the saudis but what most importantly we have to look at the behavior of the saudis since the past year when we see the actions how it's going in him and or what they have done with the prime minister and the recently. the president of france himself he said that he saved
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the country he said the region from a war by helping in raising the prime minister of lebanon so this is something that they have been continuing as a pattern in their behavior according to the information you have do you believe this report in the press that saudi the saudi king really made this threat do you think it's credible world we are seeking for a form of confirmation from the french government and have you received any response what are they said to response. should be to more. if it's confirmed what would your response be to the saudi oil if we are going to respond legally by. the response of a country that this is not violating international law and as a threat for our country which is not acceptable by the international community do you need to take this cut the need to take any defensive military steps in light of this reported thrill we are going to take that all the necessary action to defend
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our country but much like well what do you count towards in this is first of all this is not there is nor any serious military threat out of this but it's the way it's been used to justify. or to create any disturbance in the region is just unacceptable so. is going to treat this. the same way they have we have treated the illegal blockade we are going to seek or the international fora to make sure that this behavior is not repeated will come to go ahead and buy the s. four hundred missile system or are you a tall rethinking that in light of these reported threat. may made all the options open for its defense for its defense procurement so we are seeking the best quality of to defend our country and we have all the options open for.

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