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demands from israel so it was relatively easy to reach a cease fire. by the summer of one thousand nine hundred forty nine lebanon jordan and syria had also signed armistice agreements with israel. the jewish state now extended over almost the whole of palestine. arab territory it was reduced to just a few small enclaves east in jerusalem and the west bank were placed under jordanian control. the gaza strip was to be administered by egypt. in the midst of defeat. conceived a plan that would change the future of egypt. a movement that would be known as the free office's. africa theater missile but that
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the hardware were different that out of range. of out of a black hole the level of copper. in the little logic i go to said that when you add the set of tookie but feel. that way to see a mostly. washer give out a lot of. the of the samata way or machete that al well for me but there are. three years after the end of the war the free offices struck. in july nine hundred fifty two they launched a coup d'état. egypt's king photo who was dethroned and sent into exile. lieutenant colonel come on up to. the mosque to mine behind what was now cooled the july revolution quickly rose to be the country's
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defacto leader. in israel this news aroused deep rooted fears in kibbutz state but can't bring time into home of israel's founding prime minister david banker. and. then gloria all the time feared that one day a new kemal ataturk would rise in the arab world and would united for the car will just israel. and the fear of that prevention was enhanced when nasa to power ninety fifth. and february one thousand nine hundred fifty five ben-gurion returned to political life. this time as defense minister.
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just a week off to bangor into cup the post one hundred fifty is really paratroop as lead by major ariel sharon. was sent to attack an egyptian army base near the city of gaza. foody egyptian soldiers were killed. and many more injured. when bigger came back he decided immediately to show that israel is not going to give in. this time a from the egyptian border to prove the patience and the attacks by inches traders were on the rise in.
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a tub the mass of a year or public the need for a way in matters of some your himself from c.m. was. medina was. what. and that has a. war and has alerted the minute of our. claiming they were egyptian territorial waters not so close the terrans straight at the entrance to the gulf of aqaba to ships sailing to and from the israeli port of the land. to strengthen his army not some sort more weapons from the west at this time to no avail. so in a surprise move he turned east. russia's new foreign minister mr should feel
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off lost no time in taking a personal part in middle east affairs and he was soon engaged in talks with president nasser. egypt signed this huge arms deal with czechoslovakia which was actually the soviet union. to slovakia was supposed to supply egypt with two hundred aircraft. tag's. thousand. it was something fabulous. in november one thousand nine hundred fifty five bangor ian began a second term as israel's prime minister. at the top of his agenda was how to respond to the growing strength of egypt now arms to the teeth.
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eight months later. the opportunity came. when nelson announced the nationalization of the suez canal. a decision that outraged the british and french the owners of the international canal company. this is a matter of life and death doors all. our quarrel is not with it still less with the out of work. it is with colonel not. that he is not trusted. under green. britain and france were convinced that military intervention would be needed to recapture the canal. and bring down the upstart. but to
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pretext was needed. fun to say i lease a beano was it a credit a thought a high end to a sort of eighty to call my own car i mean more sad i thought home with very up. the whole other s.s. enormous cloak room in a plane and what i mean by the how to kill myself akasha i'm yellow leg anybody can express the sort of cut i kind of. well listen to some thoughtful thought the end that he ya know follow him know me eleanor and how i live. according to this tripartite secret agreement on the twenty ninth of october one thousand nine hundred fifty six. is really full says cross the buddha into egypt.
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even though the israelis was still some distance from the canal britain and france called for both sides to withdraw. when nasr rejected the ultimatum british and french troops began landing and put signs at the mediterranean end of the canal. night a statement not consulted in any way about any phase of these actions nor were we informed of them in advance. it is our hope and intent this matter will be brought before the united nations general assembly there with no veto operator the opinion of the world can be brought to bear in our quest for a just in to this permitting problem.
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by the end of december. and the heavy international pressure. the british and french were forced into a humiliating withdrawal from port salyut. louvel attention now shifted to israel still occupying the whole of the sinai and the gaza strip. and. yes i in the east. knesset. in march one thousand nine hundred fifty seven ben-gurion finally who did the israeli army to withdraw to the pre-war borders.
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however he had secured two major gains. the stationing of un troops along the borders with egypt and gaza put an end to the palestinian fedayeen xrayed inside israeli territories. and israel was guaranteed free passage of has shipping through the tiran strait. the sinai complain gave israel actually about ten years of. signed peace. on the egyptian border between one hundred fifty seven and led the sixty seven there was a total call. but the fragile peace on the borders masked continuing hostility between cairo and tell of eve.
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in israel as their fights man the commander of the air force was devising a new strategy. operation focus. i mean among some kids shown in. the family to us war a concept they. seemed the most moving in we would see with a mission move. with a hammock in middle units lead from the only one close you know appealing. to things threatened to derail that plan. the first was egypt's highly versatile serviette made at defenses. this network would soon face its first major test. not at the hands of fights mins after force but through the bizarre actions of an israeli peace activist. it would not involve
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a commercial pilot and every gimmick for the elections of nine hundred sixty five he bought a little airplane painted into wife and put. name peace and said if i'm elected to the knesset i would fly to egypt. he was not elected to villa small number of people voted for him but i did time he became very serious of this so one day without any announcement he took off his claim. ab in a tan planted import salary to egypt in february one thousand nine hundred sixty six. and it is. when is that what it is. furthermore now tan asked to meet president. to deliver
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a petition calling for peace. egyptians to very nicely. did not let him into egypt but the victim fill his tank with gather lynn and sent him back. in a tense flight had revealed the weakness of egypt's ad defenses. but israel still had a major concern. to make twenty one. a high performance supersonic soviet fighter. it formed the backbone of the arab air forces. but it too would soon give up its secrets. in august one nine hundred sixty six an iraqi pilot landed in israel with his make . he had been offered a million u.s. dollars to defect. but it would turn out to be worth every cent.
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that he shapiro our chief test pilot of the air force checked the airplane and when you all it's this is. the gist of the mix one to one which was the aeroplan of the war in the enemy hands. it was not known before what the israelis had learned about the meat was put to the test in actual combat. in april nine hundred sixty seven the buddhist skirmishes with syria escalated into a full scale aerial battle. which shut down seven aircraft. it was such a victorian the israeli air force. in the weeks following this battle. reports possibly originating with soviet intelligence began to come in that israel
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was massing its army on the syrian border. an apparent escalation that spurred nasr into action. on the food thousands of may one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. fugitive gyptian troops into sinai. must battle it as he held out while they said feeney at. will and no more got out in the mail to let in and foscari the doors he seemed i hope she meant. even when who. was a law. out to howard. that was all outdoor story. but
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small said it also saw an opportunity to try to roll back the gains israel had secured following the one nine hundred fifty six war. on the sixteenth of may egypt asked the un to withdrew its peacekeeping troops from sinai . a week later and the theatrical setting of a meeting with his fighter pilots and also announced the closing of the tour on straight to israeli shipping. news of nasser's actions brought people out onto the streets all across the arab world. with ten we are a billion dollar slaves a little above. well
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a man in the wall of the finance. well the degree of certainty but in addition to the bust of the bubble that called leah. israel's new war cabinet under levy as called took the decision to open hostilities on the fifth of june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. the air force was given the green light to operation focus. the aerial attack it had been rehearsing for years. the israelis had trolled the dice which would determine the future of best state. uncovering faulty forensic analysis by the f.b.i. more than twenty years ago reports being written without the knowledge or
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authorization equipments dirty testimony is being given that's way beyond people's expertise the state has announced its intention to attempt to retry after trees crotched for which he's already served thirty church their evidence was the only physical evidence that put really manning in that car the system with. an al-jazeera. hello again on the team dennis indo her and these are the top stories here it out as their leaders are arriving for the g. seven summit for the trump of ministrations decision to impose tariffs on european and canadian goods likely to dominate affairs of a global trade wall hanging over the two day meeting in quebec city in canada and president trump has just said russia should be attending the g.
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seven meeting. and russia's president vladimir putin is on the state visit to china the true size of basic economic military and political cooperation during the presidency of xi jinping to counter u.s. influence in the two leaders with historically close ties have considerable influence over the north korean leader kim jong un and i see. russia and china both want peace in the korean peninsula peace talks between the two koreas are moving towards the right direction moscow says recent contacts with north korea for readiness for a constructive work crowds are gathering in girls of for another round of friday protests despite warnings for them to stay away from the barrier fence with israel israeli military planes dropped leaflets on the girls are on thursday urging residents to avoid the area israeli forces have killed at least one hundred fifteen palestinians during weeks of demonstrations the fraud racketeering and money
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laundering case against south africa's former president has been adjourned until next month jacob zuma made a brief court appearance and been for a second time three months ago judges reinstated sixteen charges against him they're linked to a two and a half billion dollar european weapons deal in the one nine hundred ninety s. and zuma was deputy president syrian medical sources say russian planes have lost the way the vest strikes against the rebel held philip they say the bombs hit a residential neighborhood in sadhana that's in italy province at least thirty five people were reportedly killed and one hundred others injured but russia's defense ministry denies carrying out any strikes in it live and. the u.s. celebrity chef and television personality and the board a has been found dead in his hotel room bourdain was in france working on his t.v. series parts unknown sixty one year old's death is being ruled as
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a suspected suicide. those are the headlines let's get that now to the wall in jane . cairo the morning of monday the fifth of june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven . a day that will change the history of the middle east. a plane is waiting to take off toward sinai. marshall apted happy. deputy supreme commander of the egyptian armed forces is making a morale boosting visit to troops deployed on the borders with israel for the last three weeks. than it was of the ship praskovia. buses and little.
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c.s.e. on what. we have gotten up lemme minute and cameron. out on the lettuce not even a team of people. but this egyptian show of strength was put to good use by israeli media. memories of the holocaust were invoked to persuade israelis they were facing a threat to their very existence. in a different view of the nazis. grandmother nothing was never mentioned by name in the bow media at the time it was called the egyptian tyrant it was his name. in washington u.s. president lyndon b. johnson issued a stark warning to which ever side should start the war. it was
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a thinly veiled threat to the egyptian leadership. its toll there at the it's demise. is come out of them also. by your. need. to warm a doubt about. what to go away your thoughts and about but have a war. has fought but it's. a national team but but above all i wonder how did. ian. and. well how did you fuck up. in fact israel though apparently the underdog was far more prepared for war than any of its arab opponents.
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israeli chief of staff it's have to be in the front line to meet troops waiting for a green light. on the this is action of muscle is a hand to mobilize all its hoarseness all ins the forces. and also told thing we should strike first and the sighting first was in the eyes of the ensign to what we thought on the actions of the egyptians. the opening attack would be the much rehearsed operation focus. and aerial strike to destroy the egyptian assholes on the ground.
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in the early hours of the fifth of june ninety sixty seven. the israeli after was prepared to deliver the first blow. up there was a morning and came to the briefing room he wrote owners of leg bolts so our office. was seven four to five. the the. two hundred israeli jets took to the at. the back. they would arrive over egyptian asked fields but exactly seven forty five am. to avoid radar detection they flew fast north then west over the mediterranean. tending south the planes came in from the north not from the east as the egyptians
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had anticipated. by the bait i would say that. because in a field that's a kind of a sense of alabama. was hostile in a way for. you. know every single. player uses as you train the many many times. he's very good located very easy owns the ground and not far from the runways. was not a big problem to strike. immediately
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use so big. smoke over ole's those airfields. get it when i'm at hand on a plate feel eight layers minute of bashar go in and get home why had ken says if said to throw him over want to have. a leg but action has a maybe. by midday the israelis had successfully attacked eighteen airfields. the egyptians had lost eighty percent of that have force. more than three hundred planes destroyed on the ground. but that.
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ironically cairo radio was carrying false reports of the total failure of the enemy's air attack. with news coming in of egypt's apparent success jordan syria and iraq now launch their own ass strikes. and the. minute they have. but you know. that's a little. i want to show isn't the men look for them to see them in. the roman era . ineffective though they were those attacks gave these really is
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a pretext to widen the scope of the whole. operation focus was extended to cover affeldt in georgia and syria and even a key base in iraq. a story on the only base for me state called lynch is alone and the only base in which we could in each with the last drops of. my serve fly to today. not far from damascus. when i made my first turn over the city of the most schools people climb on the roofs and wave for us the people in the most those. caught off guard the syrians lost half the
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act kroft. the h three affeldt in iraq was put out of action. and georgians after the spurs totally destroyed. by sunset on the first day of school operation focus had guaranteed israel total as superiority and the skies over the middle east. the arab armies would now be fighting with no asked support. the outcome of the war had been sealed. anything that there is no example in history of the world of the asian of such a total strike and the total tank. maybe the only time the two can compare to this bilawal that they could jump on is the total soul glaze of blood that was almost
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that's him aided the men carefully in the pacific. on the ground egyptian forces were firing much better and. they had succeeded in holding up the israeli army to tons and to sinai. yet the egyptian deputy supreme commander marshal ahmed was about to take a disastrous decision. its roots lay in his attempted visit to the front line the day before. meant to see me say. i was. beaut gus gus i should be seen i
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will fall a small. even gonna see me i'm out of. record they are. the. best stop him to it that's monk a fiend bamidele say could obviously. miraculously the plane was able to return to cairo. but marshal ahmed had been shocked by witnessing israel's and supremacy at fust times. the next day i met ordered an immediate withdrawal of egyptian troops from sinai. and which led to the total collapse of the egyptian front. the custom before much pressure there i mean. share it please him in jail who are
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it's very hush to base the way it's vague bits and write them in the summer. so young me the duff ish young we have what we're looking for. they. can one shot he said. if lead to last either at last call a by your vet listen a sense. share and it's a. big love with god that's a vote up of him by story other than the fact they saw him get will need should come or him like a lawyer before. by the fourth day of the rule israeli troops reached the eastern bank of the suez canal. they had occupied the whole of the sinai peninsula and the gaza strip.
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solem the fears of street. level cut the. buffer zone but it's put back the government's. were should know how many not at the start as as human. kind of good but as for. the previous day the israelis had also tasted success on that eastern front. ending the short lived rule launched by jordan's king saying. by eleven o'clock in the morning the first day visually of the way and destroyed the egyptian post but hussein didn't know into the. on the country now so called him up and said will winning will winning do your own share. he didn't know
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a new fence it was in the name of the doing but he conquered the hills along the government tells it endangered in the southern part of jos and then his forces were only by now a few hundred yards away from his lead me house itself and some of this is that. on the off to noon of the first day of the war. israelis began their assaults against the jordanians. that bottle soon escalate. and two days later the whole of the west bank and jerusalem fell to the israelis. the my other then the. slim the so given that the whole of it. being as
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i'm asleep all of you have a check up the vote of the vote the should be on the ben your news is awful and then. the cough lloyd. with the wool but ovah on the egyptian and jordanian fronts and ignoring a un cool for a cease fire israel's high command now decided to secure its borders with syria. on the fifth day of war israeli troops began to climb the strategic golan heights. and. last seen. from generation to beneath it had but more lives and will continue to have good news and will be a little more. than the eye of the modoc at some almost and then we are on a must to. escort them out and it's
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a definite look at the i.d.f. and just look at all of that possible. trudi yes she said that. but on the sixth day of the rule damascus radio made an unexpected announcement. syria had accepted the u.n. cease fire. with no advance warning given to troops fighting on the cover not to broadcast fatally undermined the syrian army resistance. the man blamed for the army's collapse was the minister of defense. a man who would eventually rise to power in syria. as an aside. the israelis pushed on and occupied the whole of the golan heights.
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let me. both see you going to hear this yes yes i'm with you on that it's true that he could. not but he said but i. assume. at the end of the six day of fighting and only one attempt achieved all its goals israel accepted to the u.n. cease fire. the guns fell silent. the arabs had suffered a humiliating defeat. me. a while you have fifty.
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but in many. of the how morning met people. like i did. and that i do not a. lot of. them am and. when i had. a month club address me. well i didn't see. or hear. led the way to be. more open and. under heavy popular pressure nasser rescinded his decision to step down from the presidency. and attempts to regain the last arab
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territories began. israel had tripled its size capturing the sinai peninsula the gaza strip the west bank eastern jerusalem and the golan heights. we tried everything we went to the united nations we tried mediation as we tried contacts with different countries and it was clear that all this was to no avail. the mood was let's give nothing back if you don't have to there are songs that there were a victory albums over the huge intoxication of victory. this huge unique miraculous victory of the israeli army in that war. war the
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greatest tragedy in the history of islam. the israelis basked in an aura of invincibility. but their victory was just the start of even greater complications. which still plagued the middle east to this day. israel found itself governing and being responsible for a million palestinians in the newly occupied gaza strip west bank and jerusalem. to could vote six months to. nearly. those. most in the west bank and then they came back and they said. there was another people there and they have a national movement. so what do we do if there are we we conquer them and
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create. a state or we half the loaf to move predominantly jewish state called israel and the west bank and gaza should be a basis for future negotiations. dition of their rights to have a state of their own the viable state of the old in the west bank and gaza. what israel chose was and still remains the first option. in the aftermath of the war israel declared what it cooled the unification of jerusalem. the entire holy city was placed under israeli jurisdiction including christian and muslim holy sites.
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we are the government and the only government in the area that is just a good we have obligations and privileges and duties there of litigation and fairly still maintain law and order and to provide the people with services and away she to believe standard of living as a garment like every government was its citizen. furthermore and in defiance of international law israeli settlers began to move into the west bank the territory they cooled judea and samaria. the lands which they want to settle in who are the core and heartland of the jewish people in biblical times as rigid isn't emerged as it was natural that there would be this
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messianic urge to settle those areas. even perhaps even clear out arabs from these areas and this didn't happen but jewish settlements were placed there and this is made things much more complicated for peacemaking here. in addition to the west bank settlements were spreading in the gaza strip sinai and on the golan heights. and as the israelis tighten their grip on the occupied territories it became clear they had no intention of returning them. how you need to get a u.-haul an earthly bomb to. muslims it will go on a block away and it will be that guy says an elephant could have a new lock on the sleeve yet i'm in the in a mob when the. whole cloth is
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a pointed at them the nickel box one of them that all too old to wear this. one is to give me an optical out of what then yeah but in mock the folks like that. in october one thousand nine hundred seventy three after just six years the arabs aiming to restore their territories and their dignity would launch another war. israel was about to receive a shop remind us of the funder ability to to ted concrete forever and the war of june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven.
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where you are not so is there nothing. to bunch of the beach on the bottom in the first episode of a two part series al-jazeera investigates the world of performance enhancing drugs . sports doping the industry's. this is al jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm melting denis coming up in the next sixty minutes we're going to deal with the unfair trade practices. sticking to his guns donald trump leaves for the g.
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seven summit in canada where allies a garing out for a fight eva trade. this is a seen live as palestinian protest his return on mass to gaza's perimeter fence with israel raising fears of more bloodshed and. a guard of honor for a close friend china welcomes russian president vladimir putin plus. fullness of african leader jacob zuma takes the stage before cheering supposes after facing calls again on corruption charges. that leaders of g seven nations are gathering in canada is looking like the most tense meeting in years the club of most wealthy nations is fear is about tyrus
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imposed by the trumpet ministration on steel and. the u.s. president sounding firm as he left the white house just a little while ago. we're going to deal with the unfair trade practices that you look at what happened is that your feet. all of the been doing to us for many many decades we have to change and they understand this going to happen we are going to do very well now for other people to make a deal will germinate. rob the better deal if we are unable to make a deal we will be better off right now. we are not going to live with the seals the way they are european union he says very unfairly handed out very unfairly mexico very unfairly with that being said i think we'll probably very easily make the deal . john hendren is our correspondent now in quebec city. inside and outside the g.
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seven summit disruption has replaced diplomacy on the streets demonstrators are descending on québec city where canada's leaders intend to avert a repeat of the two thousand and one summit of the americas where these streets erupted in riots this time nine thousand police are taking no chances even national assembly is shut down if it is bad. get pretty nasty. to good. shopkeepers have boarded up buildings as the first protesters filled the streets. the first demonstration of the g. seven began peacefully and it turned into a march as you can see there were speakers people eight baguettes and hundreds of people demonstrated peacefully but when the police came they showed that they were prepared in case there was trouble. for so concerned that they've completely secured the summit site at leaving demonstrators to gather one hundred forty
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kilometers away and get back city at the gathering itself leaders are calling it the g. six plus one the u.s. against the rest all six u.s. allies in the group of seven of the world's largest economies opposed donald trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum and hope to avert a trade war but that. perhaps trump doesn't mind he's being isolated today here at matters because these six countries here represent values they represent the economic market with a strong history and certainly also represent a true force on the international level it's the diplomatic equivalent of a family intervention as donald trump prepared to arrive french president and canadian prime minister just to talk about how to talk to the u.s. president there's no question that on trade on climate change on some other issues there will different be. it's is a perspective but the role of the chief seven is to provide
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a context to highlight the ways we work together and work through some of the differences in perspectives trump fired back via twitter saying in part please tell prime minister trudeau and president mccrone that they are charging the us massive tariffs and create non-monetary barriers the meeting could end in a show of unity or a showdown if you are going to carve the world up and you're going to have united states versus rest of world the rest of the world is going to be bigger and it's going to be more important. as the leaders in protesters gather in quebec those watching the g. seven around the world remain in suspense wondering whether history will be made inside that meeting or outside john hendren al-jazeera quebec city well as you've been saying in jones' ripple there are hundreds of protests this on the streets of quebec city and there are rows of police in protective gear and they've been washing place the many businesses as you've seen have been let's go
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live now to quebec city and get the very latest from jay gray monitoring developments for us a.j. what's the situation now in quebec city remembering that we are moving one hundred kilometers away from where the g. seven summit is taking place. yeah martine but a lot of media attention here and that's why so many of the protesters have gathered as well there have been some protests this morning everything to this point has been very peaceful there have been some arrests but nothing out of the ordinary according to local police here we're now just hours away from president trump making his arrival the protests are expected to continue through the weekend here and as you guys have been talking about this isn't your typical g seven grip and grin photo opportunity there are some very substantive issues on the table and things the really the g.
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six plus one is many are referring to this to this meeting as have real different opinions on so we interesting to see how all of this plays out in what is right now a very dynamic and changing environment here and that we've just seen president trump preparing to leave the white house and sounding as defiant as ever saying that if he doesn't get a new kind of deal at the g seven it's going to rip up enough to say really sticking to his guns he really has threats back and forth from the leaders we should find out pretty early help things are going to play out though he has a sit down one on one face to face first with the host here justin trudeau the prime minister of canada and then following that up or rather first with the french president emanuel grown and then this evening with trudeau two of his most outspoken critics right now so again we should get
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a pretty early sense of how things are playing out here leaders have to be frustrated with this point as well overnight the president deciding he's going to leave the summit early to head for singapore and his talks with kim jong il and he will miss the entire discussion on the environment and there are still a lot of allies miffed at the fact that the u.s. did pull out of the paris accord all right jay thank you very much indeed jay gray life for us in quebec city. well as you were hearing from what jay was saying president obama will leave canada on saturday morning early before all the other leaders before it actually ends of course he's leaving early in order to attend that highly anticipated meeting with the north korean leader kim jong un in singapore and the president's already suggested that if things go well he may invite came to the white house and the official has more from washington. the japanese prime minister will see donald trump but the upcoming g. seven summit in canada the chins who are being made
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a detour to washington to ensure he gets some private time with the u.s. president to discuss north korea as a to settle down in the oval office the president admitted he didn't feel the need for a lot of preparation before his historic summit in singapore i don't think you have to prepare very much it's about attitude it's about willingness to get things done but i think i've been preparing for the summit for a long time. he wants to make sure key japanese demands aren't lost in the moment that any deal isn't just good for the u.s. but its allies i hope the upcoming meeting in singapore represents the beginning of a bright new future for north korea and indeed a bright new future for the world. the denuclearization of the korean peninsula would assure in a new era of prosperity security and peace for all koreans north and south and for people everywhere when donald trump travel to japan in november he met the
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families of japanese citizens allegedly abducted by the north koreans in the seventy's and eighty's the release is top of prime minister abby is agenda state cannot abandon all titles in title on behalf of the citizens of japan i would like to thank president trump and the people of the united states for their understanding and support towards the presentation as the adoption issues. donald trump believes the summit in singapore can make progress towards north korea abandoning its nuclear program but insists he could still walk away he's holding out the carrot of better international relations for pyongyang and the stick of many more sanctions if it all falls apart the japanese prime minister left the white house having played his part in a typical trump cliffhanger watching him in the world to stay tuned to see what comes next alan fischer al-jazeera washington. the crowds are building in gaza for another round of friday protests close to the barrier fence that separates the territory from israel israeli military planes dropped leaflets into girls on
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thursday urging residents to avoid the area israeli forces have killed at least one hundred eighteen palestinians during weeks of demonstrations. in the heart we are ready to deal positively with any real initiative to end the siege completely on the gaza strip but not at the expense of the palestinian cause our resistance is related to the march of return and to breaking the siege the marches will continue until we achieve our goals firstly breaking the siege on the gaza strip. well that was ismail haniya reminding us of what the objectives of these demonstrations all for the palestinians our correspondent in gaza is emraan calm and ismail haniya there in iran talking about one of the objectives of these demonstrations being to break the siege of gaza. that's absolutely right and one way they're trying to do that is by coming here to monaco
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on the border with israel the buffer zone the israeli buffer zone is just behind that think of black smoke that's where the palestinians have been burning tires to try and create a smoke screen and then from there they've been throwing rocks at israeli positions these rallies are on their side have been using their crowd control techniques which is effectively throwing in to take gas from jeeps and using take gas drones that about two hours ago you'll see the carts up there about two hours ago the palestinians managed to catch one of the israeli drones in a kite and bring it down so because it's a real issue for the israelis watch for these raids tribe probably decriminalise was effectively a toy a toy that's been turned by the palestinians it's quite effective i'm t.-t. drawing weapon now the reason this is all going on right now and the reason it all happened early is because there was a call out the most saying that they wanted to come off to friday prayers usually these protests will start around five o'clock in the off and they said.
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