tv The Wanted 18 Al Jazeera July 6, 2018 11:00pm-12:01am +03
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people in power investigates this information and democracy just leave. and i'm a clarke and one of the top stories here on al-jazeera and opposition forces in southern syria have agreed to hand in their weapons in a cease fire deal brokered by russia under the deal russian military police will give fighters safe passage out of dera province to rebel held areas in the north the syrian government says it will take control of the border with jordan contradicting earlier reports from rebel sources that russian military police would take over from two posts but it's with reports from the border. for the first time in three years the syrian regime is back in control of its fronted with this military convoy flying russian and syrian flags rumble towards the nasi border
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crossing minutes after opposition fighters agree to surrender terms they had little choice in the face of overwhelming russian firepower the fighters will hand over heavy weapons and thousands of them and their families will be given safe passage to opposition held areas in the north of syria syrian government forces swept through data province backed up by russian air strikes but as part of the surrender terms they'll leave for villages they captured earlier these and the rest of the border area will be supervised by the russian military for bashar al assad it was a small price to pay for taking back the border this is a vital trade route that the regime would eventually want to reopen with jordanian agreement. data covers most of the area held by the opposition in southwest syria one of their last remaining strongholds they still hold kinetic province at the front it would be israeli occupied golan heights recovering control of this area
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because our next goal. nearly three weeks of fighting but data has displaced more than three hundred thirty thousand syrians according to the u.n. tens of thousands of them headed to the jordanian border where they've been stuck with little or no access to food water and sanitation. the jordanian government says the return of syrians massed along its border is now a priority and those displaced people will need to feel confident that it's safe to return home so the jordanians say they've discussed guarantees with concerned parties but the russians will be expected to protect the syrians from any fear regime reprisals burnitz with al-jazeera on the jordan syria border or meanwhile a global chemical weapons watchdog says it's found evidence of chlorine used in attack on the syrian city of duma was killed dozens of civilians in april o.p.c. w. inspectors say they found evidence of chlorinated organic chemicals into locations
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. china has accused u.s. president donald trump of starting the biggest trade war in economic history with the world's two largest economies imposing huge tariffs on each other washington fired the first shot with tariffs on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese goods. one person has been killed during violent clashes along the gaza israel border israeli soldiers fired tear gas and live gunshots thousands of palestinian demonstrators who were burning tires and throwing rocks at least three hundred ninety six people were injured. in thailand one of the divers helping with the cave rescue of the traps youth football team has died the former navy seal lost consciousness on his way out of the cave he had been delivering oxygen tanks to the twelve teenaged boys and their coach the leader of the japanese doomsday cults that was behind the one thousand nine hundred five chemical attack on take us subway has been executed as well as six of his followers at least thirteen people
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were killed and thousands more injured when sarin nerve gas was released in several underground stations five members of cabinets in the u.k. are what's expected to be. resolved their differences over bricks it. appealed to ministers to perform their duty ahead of discussions at her country residence. european powers have been meeting with vienna to try to salvage the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal it is the first time they've come together since the u.s. pulled out of the agreement earlier this year but foreign ministers appear to make no concrete breakthrough. today with. more news in half an hour coming up next on out of the wanted eighty.
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you. mention it to seven i was just. six years old living with my family in officially camp. most of the time we didn't go outside. boarding life. the only thing we could do indoors was reading comics. and the syrian camp i knew that i'm posting it even that i never been the. and they only saw my homeland and the news.
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in the news also i heard about the palestinians of illusion. or what they called the intifada. i remember reading a comic book about. the story to a story about a teen. who were born in an estate in cuba and. it's a hoarder. maybe you think that cows are all the same and they are stupid and lazy and just grazing all day with nothing going on that. maybe you should think again.
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i can't remember the comic book very well but that is for cows stick in my mind. there was a lift she was a peacenik the herd thought that she was crazy and. what. ruth the herd see that and the oldest she didn't like the stance they don't want to work palestinians would prefer to riot than work through. florida a sexy cow and a madonna fan she was floated to pregnant as a thing and she fought minty fat. which to me means a rag heads rip off again and then there was goldie. they are just disturbing.
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maybe if you listen to the communities. like. maybe. this is how the story began. early one nine hundred eighty eight if it's a hotel truck with drove to an israel. and israeli peaceniks the agreed to send my town to college. at that time. and they had to buy all of them that comes from. the palestinians we're very excited.
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to. love ali and i shifted a coffee how to market off. shot of. the knife and now by the end i know how clear you know what's there for that. and so through and then many because where and i try and make a porch and restart it will bring back the best whole we were part of and had been it. and back so also all they had was. a kind of. here.
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we have decided the investor hoard that we need to boycott israel products. most of all really comes from nova which is an israeli company we wanted to produce a project that would produce the milk that's needed by our children and popular. group of people and that's our fault why wouldn't we have cards to make milk available from local source instead of buying milk from israel. we have we don't have the culture of cows and police and we have the culture of sheep and goats but. it was the first time i met a cow was in fact. being trained had the energy of britain
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a few critics whether. where and when the end of the song writing highly into further toward. the here enemy any mechanic. heard that the truck broke down on the way and that the don't have a clue what to do. of the kind of. make life yeah yeah you you look to me. what will be the warning it is just so. everyone. can he says the cows are coming and we need some volunteers to help us. controlling them and driving them to their watch. it was fun for me it was again you know this was one thousand you know ok let's go and play.
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there would be. the truck came and there was a slope of the head to the bottom but he couldn't walk because it was raining and it was much. what's going to be what we are going to come to church even at least. get ready we don't do anything. in a minute immediately. shout it out as if there is yeah yeah . yeah let. me. look. of the camp.
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only of the cars jumped from the truck scattered all over the place. here and there and here. and i remember that very nice shoes very nice a smoking pants he was running in the months and the mud just like chill his knees and he was running behind the cows and everybody was running behind the car. remind you. we didn't know what to do. or astonished to see any. sky should we look at. a joke if it were only chinese before they.
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if by. calling i are not so it seems likely. to see me but i my source your call on me to ask elected governor fill what they call the rich oh my such a thermos with it. because. it's a hole in the side and this a mill of the lower limb. here is a mill and then you see him for quite honestly militias except concealed only moderately quickly. after years of prolonged occupation there is they use to get for granted you know the policies are happy you know we are providing them with jobs. they are enjoying a better standard of living they forgot one thing that food
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money is nothing we want to do the nation. but us didn't ians we're not allowed to develop themselves they are not allowed to build an economy they're not allowed to have in agricultural development. we couldn't even produce simplest things that people needed for their daily life such like milk or milk products etc our food is coming from israel our fruits are coming from israel our water is coming from israeli dug. water companies so they are imposing in fact the only thing they don't control is the air we breathe. one of the major. of the occupation is. to try to put it into your head that you are some human you are not worth seeing you are certainly not equal. but
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you can do what. they want. when they have and i'm sure. there was a lot of joy as if it is one of their families and that's our having a new born baby. mag and i get that i'll. be a. dollar no actually i live what that i hear i like a lot yeah i. tell him no and he's not going to get that like that. just flipped. my.
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budget kid on such a scheme which you know very well given that then i did and so what when didn't you know that but like i said they could look at. that some might get a little million. domitia a lot of. the moment they just drove down to my town but we live just on the entrance over the top of it so. we started to make sounds so i saw to make like this.
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i because both candidates were stones and i remember i was almost a trip but i was like three meters away from the soldiers because they like when it's. almost got to me so it was a. great excitement. it was the second or third day when all were brought and friend of mine who was wanted by the israeli army. i think people suggested to him why don't you go and sleep in the front since you are you know you're wanted there is no place you can go on. i said. uk.
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a weed. unfun he was very active during the fattest uprising and he came and slept on before and we knew without but far secured at these shows we didn't speak to him we know him and with lust. and also he was also on false. anton sherman he is my cousin. and that's a hold everybody has somebody or godfather because that is only five or six families. the whole town it's more like one big family.
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she no doubt annoy you none of the shop bought a special it. or do i mean michigan is issued by hordes of people a few our neighbors use the move to cities you see all the shit that way in city little love in the air force it was a couple of a lot of us alert only. it wasn't only at a college in the middle of it was. you know that the victory gardens and planting tomatoes and potatoes and raising chicken and rabbits and etc so i know it was also part of fed back age in the community that was working. both. through stories in the form that. were in. the power of. the current counties they can jump from a building to another. i never thought of and stand as the really
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physical place that exists. for me it was more like smurfs with. heaven. the occupation was taught by surprise they never thought of palestinians as having a kid they believe this level of community organization that they will be able to do a massive civil resistance like that one encounter there and therefore this started i just think to lay it.
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that i was very worried that the example affects a whole could spread out and then there will be facing a you know a massive civil p.d.s. on the country where they you know can lose their ability to control the life of palestinians and you know occupation without control doesn't work. i need. this sister story about the small village the society that inhabits it and two of its most important characters the villages telephone and it's a mix of people. discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find them not in america delves into this cube and michael culture it's only long
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for the song was. recorded on al-jazeera. the nature of music as it breaks although thousands of women have reported free but other sexual atrocities in south sudan's the war threats are going to say that figure is likely much higher with detailed coverage nearly fifty schools took part in the drive each one responsible for the whole acting a different school supplies clothing from around the world the third is still very new hebrides players are very old for that they won't be able fully because what made people want to by all means that are still but. i had a briefing today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador. sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and next about in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams
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about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave. on mount his iraq. i'm o'clock in london the top stories here on al-jazeera opposition forces in syria who have been battered by a massive government offensive since mid june in southern darragh province have agreed to a cease fire deal brokered by russia fighters have agreed to hand over heavy weapons and exchange they'll be given safe passage to rebel areas in the north the syrian government says it will take control of the border with jordan bennett smith as more assad wants one day soon to be able to reopen the border crossing the significant trade route allows him to be to start rebuilding syria some time
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further down the line we know that effective the effectively this is a surrender by opposition forces and of the last few days the terms of those surrenders as you've talked about the terms of the surrender been being discussed u.k. cabinet ministers have come to an agreement on what they want from the e.u. brics it's off to britain leaves members of cabinet to have been in an all day meeting is attempt to resolve the differences they say they will abate all european rules for moving goods between britain and europe but they won't do that for services which makes up most of the british economy china has accused u.s. president donald trump of starting the biggest trade war in economic history with the world's two largest economies imposing huge tariffs on each other washington fired the first shots with tariffs on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese goods for one person has been killed during violent clashes along the gaza israel border israeli soldiers fired tear gas and live gun shots of thousands of
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palestinian demonstrators who are burning tires and throwing rocks at least three hundred ninety six people injured. in thailand one of the divers helping with the cave rescue of the trapped youth football team has died the former navy seal lost consciousness on his way out of the cave he'd been delivering austrian tanks to the twelve teenage boys and the cage. the leader of the japanese doomsday cult that was behind the one thousand nine hundred five chemical attack on tokyo subway has been executed as well as six of his followers at least thirteen people were killed and thousands more injured when sarin nerve gas was released in several underground station you have to take the headlines here on out there on the back with a full news right after the second half of the wanted eighty. but
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i was very worried that the example fits a whole could spread out and then there will be facing a you know a massive civil pedia and so on the country where you know can lose their ability to control the life of palestinians and you know without control doesn't work. tiny terror. the military governor came one day really his. true. saying they did is to take you for two for each with its number on its body. and he told us. that
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we have to remove the cars and get rid of them. and i asked him why he said and i quote the exact words. these scholars are dangerous for the security of the state of as. i told him i stomped on those times how can it. be dangerous for the security of the state of missouri. that's very strange. you are not allowed to speak or to question this is a military order you have to do it and for you you are forbidden to go to that
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a charity king campaign for the. hundreds of soldiers took part in this campaign. event to hear you got tears. all of a sudden we start seeing this out of me moving not with a list of names and numbers of one but a senior but i want to. you know it became a real jolt you know to see that i'm looking for the intifada. and they have their photo of the cows in their hands and asking have you seen this you've seen this. thing.
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when. he can locate the place. which now. the eighteen carat arrests i mean because. that's more dangerous for the security of the sake of with the right. oh i i. i. i i think at that time at least the first two years of the intifada almost every single person and that's the whole felt that we were winning. and that we have a set of steps and they are the active we have the determination and they feel
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bad this should be. i mean when i'm in the hammock and the game. stella. stella mona. the butcher was arrested or so he stayed in prison for a few days we felt sorry relief for his situation. and i guaran we have decided that. it's better to find another place for date because. they don't understand what was happening but i think they have been moving to look maybe they have felt something that the car was. like
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where political activists or whatsoever. i can't i can't go on. you have to risk. it's not an option. you know that's really the chase you they want don't want you to be trying to kill and this is the same story with a cold you know it goes with policy is meant for israel some troubles you know and i think the cows have been experiencing a bit of our lives you know been moving skating from one place to another. and by balloon land. one hundred. fifteen and i said you can doubt if that if it were if it. anyhow but it can be spent in
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a honey in half a half hour when the knowledge was. cut and now we're at home jani would do with the fact that you know how but she was funny we see. that one had. a few who have very tired. i really think chris turned out differently. you know we could have learned to live side by side. could disappear. and. when sad for her leave a comment and i thought i can feel. it. can ensue funny. that the feds can act i mean were had.
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so we. need to make a call when. he would be with him in a. meaningful move on here who. well a little lonely. only in my daddy's got in hand to the top of the horse and i don't. get a few i was right in the early years i didn't. know. it was somewhere between reykjavik you know fuel and the i want us to go to the patients. and in those days i was confronted with a problem with that i could relate it during their longer days of fuel which is who
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good. god. we don't make her look. really promised. her her side. things started to change in the sense that we were no longer taking our own decisions in our own hands but the interference was coming from abroad. the decision to back away from the intifada activities in favor of negotiations people here were abandoned by their leadership and i dozed me leadership insight it
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was the that's a side who has its best interest not to have the in the father to continue and grow but to be quilted so that at some point there will be no leadership coming from inside from the strength of itself that it will influence their positions after all agreements you know where people start to put roses on the guns of the israelis here and get the horde and i remember. people's driving in the car celebrating and all over the west bank and i thought for us it was kind of you know it's it's too soon it's. we are being. and we are celebrating.
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i remember. many many days we just drive to the desert feast of horror and we stayed for hours and hours in that desert because we didn't want to hear that god is noise making. celebrating. oh no no. no i had them you know not how could i shall stay out. there any. i thought realistically. we were so close or at least this is what we thought that we were so close to the nationhood there was no need for the bits a hundred cows any more and no need for the backyard farming and. no need for the
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intifada any more out of five had made his decision. don't do anything stupid and the intifada is over. me and my friends we decided let's go and have a last demonstration was everything is almost a stabbing so lots of pride to go and and have been established. they managed to go through that order bloke says so we started to run.
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is evil. and we have to pay a price to get the developer shouldn't have to pay a price. it's a very heavy price. on that date my father came to my school. assistant at me though. he told me it's your cousin. i never met on top of the first time i saw him it was on his. my father wanted to take me to the memorial ceremony. i thought it would be small.
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but when we reached the church was found the streets outside the church was for. i don't think everybody you know. and i don't know if it was only a memorial for a lawn or for the other self. a young man book or not the nine now but a bit and i mean that. in. the form we can feel. home faster how about how he. came by both it's really how steve. carroll listen to me carefully. i want you to.
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it's twenty years now so maybe she's an old cow living in one of those caves maybe she's even thinking of coming back to with a hoard. or maybe she's dead and the morning chasing a ghost. but sometimes to feel that life is still worth living you need to believe in something. i decided to believe in a what cal living in a cave. welcome
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back from many parts of australia the weather remains draw and fine if not particularly warm but in southern areas with the flow coming up from the southwest temperatures are really struggling and a big change after the really fine weather we've had in sydney over the last couple days with temperatures of twenty five degrees there were looking at seventeen two in the course of sutler much better in melbourne were just eleven degrees and the threat of some showers as we head through into sunday not a great deal of change across these areas probably slightly brighter in sydney it should be fine in perth with highs of twenty celsius meanwhile over in new zealand
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we've got a frontal system which is working its way along the western side of the south on the give us some really heavy rain during the course of saturday i think for the north on it should be largely drawing touring daylight hours for sunday whereas on then you'll find the rain beginning to push in there also but certainly across the south and some very heavy rain indeed some strong winds to go with it as you move up into northeastern parts of asia here we've had some really heavy rain just anchored over central and southern parts of japan and that really is going to continue through the whole of such a day to add to the vast amounts of rain we've already houses a landslide risk here the rain does ease off slightly as we head on through into sunday and it should be relatively drawing day in tokyo with a nice and temperature of thirty one. with over forty thousand people killed under his roof it took twenty five years to bring him to a court of law but why for so long was such
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a brutal dictator considered an ally of the west who heard our reporting to the congress to the press there were engaged in. the program al-jazeera unravels the history of chad's notorious former president he's saying had three dictator on trial on al-jazeera. al jazeera where ever you look. this is one of the most fun parts of our judicial system what to do with children examining juvenile justice he didn't adult crime he's got to face an adult sons adolescents should not be demanding the rest of their lives for actions that are taken at their
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q you don't feel right is just as guilty and suffers the same consequences as the law exploring the dark side of american justice system with joe burden on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. and i look like this is a news hour live from london coming up in the program. syrian forces resume control of the country's border with jordan as rebels withdraw from there under a russian brokered deal. during the maze secures coveted agreement on how brics a plan with the u.k. seeking a free trade area with the e.u. for goods. washington's multi-billion dollar term.
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