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across the barrier fence twenty two year old abdul karim arrived one was a member of hamas immediately after the strike mortars were fired into southern israel israeli army has reportedly been ordered to prepare for a military offensive in gaza if burning balloons and kites continue to be launched from the area. meanwhile state media is reporting ten government buses have entered a village in the southern connecticut province to evacuate rebels to adlib it follows more government airstrikes on opposition held territory in the province the syrian government has retaken large areas of going to trial as parts of a months long military offensive in the south of the country recapturing the province would put bashar al assad's government face to face with israel along most of its front here for the first time since twenty eleven. no one is a retired jordanian air force general and a military analyst he says it's clear the conflict in syria is coming to an end i
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think the only book at tremaine is the the ice a law book at which is between jordan syria and israel that's the area and i think they will reach an agreement to go to i think eastern syria the desert area which is east of homes so this is there were otherwise there would be wiped off with the russian air power and the syrian forces so it is almost over now and by going to the accord of one nine hundred seventy four the buffer zone which is allowed the cd in me to go to that is that's mean the hizbullah. is there old so the syrian air force can fly over the buffer zone according to the one nine hundred seventy four accord so. as a dream on control of the southwestern syria. nicaragua's president daniel ortega is celebrating the thirty ninth anniversary of the revolution that put him
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in charge for the first time in nine hundred thirty seven to nine hundred seventy nine nicaragua was a dictatorship under the u.s. backed somoza family its rule was characterized by rising inequality and political corruption in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine the somoza those were violently overthrown by all takers sandinista national liberation front he was leader for eleven years until one thousand nine hundred ninety when he was voted out since being elected again in two thousand and seven he's tightened his grip on power installing relatives including his wife in key posts in april social security cuts were announced and then quickly dropped after a public backlash but the protests have turned into calls for to go to resign and a crackdown by security forces rights groups say at least two hundred eighty people have been killed since then but in a sanchez has more from managua. thirty tonight on the first day of the summer the president said that people here have come. up with
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a. very important anniversary of mourning and i love to show the first part i mean it out of. his was going to want to. celebrate and i'm not mad at a time when they're. mourning and i want the worst. of a reminder. but the funny thing is where part of the nearly three hundred people killed her i married the commissioner right here going to his american. missionary parking lot right. now there's a lot of preparation on the. pier but the people here say that. they have to thank you but i mean the years he's been in all things in. the last year. thank you to turn this time he's.
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cut it out. so to project the club the freak education. free health care the for you grateful to them and they say that in the past the state still had it all just you know the latest gesture of goodwill from other trail as it approaches peace with neighboring ethiopia. and it's. like. there was a sponsored thought i catch i always. welcome back i start to look at weather conditions across central southern china and also indochina now we've got this area of rain across vietnam moving into laos and that's the remnants of the tropical storm so on teen now it's likely to give huge amounts of rain over the next few
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days you get the winds a bit blustery but it's nothing really significant it is the rain which could well course some flooding and some significant disruption across parts of vietnam and also i think this low pressure center could encourage big increase in share right city for coastal parts from him are indeed further inland to. hong kong northward through fuzhou toward shanghai at least through saturday it's looking draw and find as we head into southeastern parts of asia northern areas all the way from thailand through vietnam and cambodia through towards northern parts of the philippines is looking pretty wet mina will see some big downpours and once you come further south across the philippines indeed into borneo java bali and through so much weather conditions are generally looking pretty good and likely to stay that way during the course of the weekend moving into south asia's really wet here at the moment all the way down through the western ghats central areas where a lot of rain likely to develop across the eastern side of india in the next few days the weather.
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you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories the white house says president trump wants to host
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a russian leader vladimir putin in washington within months that's despite the control this is surrounding the meeting in helsinki. the european union has expressed concern about a new israeli law that defines the country as the nation state of the jewish people it makes people the sole official language downgrading arabic to having special status palestinians describe the law as racist and verging on apartheid. thousands of syrian civilians and fighters have arrived in government held areas after at least three years under siege by sunni rebels and it led province hundreds of rebel prisoners are expected to be released by the government in return. egypt's president is in sudan looking to smooth over tensions about water security and disputed border regions things have been strained between the two nations particularly over the construction of a hydroelectric dam on the nile victoria gate in the courts. this is president
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abdel fattah el-sisi fifth visit to sadat since he came to power four years ago and they say it was hastily arranged his next trip to ca team had been shed jeweled full of taiba hours before c.c.s. arrival the sudanese government banned international media from covering the two day visit it said it was nearing action taken by the egyptian government during president omar al bashir his visit to cairo in monch the talks will focus on the controversial grand renee song stamp project in. egypt fears it will significantly reduce the amount of water flowing downstream in the river nile but the she has been a supporter of the project. we have to have complete coordination between ourselves in order to support any joint strategic projects or policies in any sphere political economic and cultural there's also tension over a border territory known as the how the yap triangle the oil
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a mineral rich area is claimed by both sides and sedan wants egypt to hand over control its demanding united nations mediation i doubt it is yet to charlotte this visit god willing will be very useful we have wasted many years but now we need to move forward in a different way. egypt is one of four arab countries that have cut diplomatic ties with cattle both sides have been courting support from african states i think a more sinister. approach might say that something. some seem. difficult to be more sinister is being. planned for cata because at the same time the emirates foreign minister is visiting. the saudis where in kuwait yesterday four agreements with something is being cooked i think sudan has remained neutral during the g.c.c. diplomatic crisis analysts say visit may be part of
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a coordinated plan with other blockading nations victoria gate and be al jazeera media reports from at a tray of scissors troops are being withdrawn from the heavily militarized border with ethiopia is the latest sign of improving relations between the two neighbors the leaders of both countries signed a peace and friendship agreement earlier this month ending a twenty years state of war at a train embassy in added reopened on monday and ethiopia has appointed a new ambassador to eritrea reports from. a statement from that same press agency saying the move to withdraw the forces from the border was an act of reconciliation one meant to force laymen goodwill between the two countries this statement also appealed to all falls new value is the ability of the horn of africa region to help at its hand if european move beyond senseless war and in a move that shows its european could be thinking about following suit and withdrawing
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its forces from the border the parliament has been called from recess to discuss on friday what officials say. related to the peace process between little tray and if you appear to be as also appointed an ambassador on thursday trust his mr one for saying a former minister for communications and the current ambassador to ireland. human rights watch has accused cameroon security forces and armed separatists of committing abuses against residents of its english speaking regions the group's warning that the situation is now a crisis many in cameron's western anglo phone areas feel marginalized by the french speaking government protests turned to violence in late twenty sixteen after a heavy handed response from the authorities human rights watch says angler phone separatists have extorted kidnapped and killed civilians as well as preventing children from going to school government forces are accused of killing civilians torturing suspected separatists and setting fire to hundreds of homes more than one
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hundred eighty thousand people have been displaced by the conflict since december twenty sixth seen jonathan penalties in emergencies researcher at human rights watch and he says the violence is pushing more people into armed groups. right now we are at a tipping point when it comes to the situation in the end of the regions of cameroon this is a situation that has been brewing for two years now we have groups of armed separatists that are becoming stronger by the day receiving support from the diaspora from abroad who have a very strong sense of what they want independence for camps for the english speaking regions of cameroon and on the other hand we have a government that is responding to this security situation in the extremely problematic manner using scorched earth tactics that have been pushing in fact the population toward armed separatists towards the more extreme factions so this
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is really a problematic moment in the history of cameroon the elections are coming up in a few months and this is quite honestly a very worrying situation for us. hundreds of iraqis have stormed an employment center in the southern city of basra attempting to register for work officials say they've received more than sixty thousand applications since opening the job center three days ago hundreds of people have been arrested since protests began over poor services and high unemployment they've since spread to several other large cities across southern iraq leading to at least eleven deaths imran khan has more from baghdad. politician whose political bloc won big in the may twelfth elections has weighed in on the protestors debate in iraq and it tweets he said the winning political parties in the election have to suspend all political dialogue for forming coalitions until they meet the protesters rightful demands now those
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words are going to boy the protest movement is going to encourage them to come out on to the show treats he's likely to be doing this for a few different reasons key amongst them is he draws an enormous amount of support from the south where the political protests have been taking place also he's looking to have influence within the formation of the next government so coming out in support of the protest movement gives him political leverage but will it have an impact on the government or the protesters are demanding three key things they want jobs economic reform and energy supplies to be restored to the country those are very long term problems for iraq that need to be addressed on a structural level now these protests were sparked when iran suspended electricity delivery to the self because it says it's nearly a billion dollars by the iraqi government hasn't been paid now the iraqi government
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is paying attention to the protesters listening to their demands but like i say a lot of what those demands of very long term and what one is saying that these demands need to be met and he's thinking about the short term whether they can be met in the short term remains to be seen. spain has dropped its european arrest warrant for former catalan president colors prints the mom and five of his aides the judge made the decision after a german court agreed to extradite them all but only on the charge of misuse of public funds and not on the more serious charge of rebellion the charges relate to catalonia as a failed secession bid last october all six are still abroad they'll be detained if they return to spain france is the latest country to send help to sweden where local fire crews a struggling to get on top of about forty wildfires the flames are being fueled by severely hot dry weather affecting the whole nordic region sweden has called on european countries to help get control of the fires as
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a battle is its worst drought in more than seventy years there have been record high temperatures set around the world this week. the european commission has warned even states and businesses to prepare for the possibility of no deal bragg's it in case the u.k. government fails to negotiate an agreement and comes as u.k. prime minister theresa may visits northern ireland with the border with the e.u. member island is one of the biggest roadblocks in the brags that negotiations both sides say they're making progress towards a deal but increased division in the u.k.'s conservative government is warning diplomats and businesses the u.k.'s new breaks it minister dominic rather met in unit goshi eight of michel barnier in brussels to discuss progress on the withdrawal agreement. thirteen weeks left before the. cancer. during peacetime short time we have two things to do we must finalise
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the we do agreements and we are not yet there the document. we must also prepare for political decorrelation in our future russian ship i come out today to discuss in the detail proposals that we've got in our white paper that you will have seen and i'm looking forward to with renewed energy viggo and then looking at the detail of all of this as michelle has told us the clock is ticking and so i'm looking forward to intensifying heating up the negotiations and making sure we're in the best position to get the best deal the head of peru supreme court has quit over a corruption scandal involving several judges the word little jiggers is just the latest high profile resignation after audiotapes were released suggesting judges have been taking bribes in exchange for favorable court rulings the minister of justice was also forced to step down. the former u.s. air force d.j.
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who inspired the film good morning vietnam has died at the age of seventy nine. was aging cronauer served inside gone in one thousand nine hundred sixty five and sixty six where he was assigned to a u.s. military radio station each morning he opened his show with a now iconic phrase the signature line was immortalized when the late robin williams portrayed for an hour in the one nine hundred eighty seven film it focused on clashes with the superiors over the u.s. military's anti rock music policies. this is all just zero these are the top stories the white house says president trump wants to host a russian leader vladimir putin in washington within months that's despite the control vs surrounding the meeting in helsinki u.s. director of national intelligence don coats was surprised by the news of trump's
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invitation to putin as he learned about it from your conference say we have some breaking news the white house has announced on twitter that that america is coming to the white house in the fall. again i. am not here yeah. ok. that's going to be special. the european union has expressed concern about a new israeli law that defines the country as the nation state of the jewish people it makes hebrew the sole official language downgrading arabic to having special status palestinians describe the law as racist and verging on apartheid meanwhile prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called his hung ghanian counterpart a true friend of israel despite allegations of anti semitism bitter old man has
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visited jerusalem's holocaust museum during his first official trip to israel it was an outcry among jewish groups last year when obama praised the man who ruled hungry joining world war two and who collaborated with the nazis an israeli air strike has killed a palestinian man in gaza who is suspected of flying burning kites across the barrier fence immediately after the strike mortars were fired into southern israel israeli army has reportedly been ordered to prepare for a military offensive in gaza is burning balloons and kites continue to be launched from the area thousands of syrian shia civilians and fighters have arrived in government held areas after at least three years under siege by sunni rebels and it led province hundreds of rebel prisoners are expected to be released by the government in return and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story goodbye from that.
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this is well legalizing apartheid and peace pass and your logic there in israel as a nation state of the jewish people israeli policy is denounced by the prime minister polls and historic moments as dangerous and racist what does the future hold for them and what will be the regional reaction this is inside story.
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hello and welcome to the program. the controversial jewish nation state bill has been in the making for years facing strong opposition all the way despite excluding twenty percent of the population that's almost turned million israeli palestinians and other minorities the bill was now really passed into law the new basic law defines israel as the nation state of the jewish people given them the sole wired to self determination the law promotes and encourages jewish settlement as a national interest despite settlements in the occupied palestinian territories being illegal under international law and arabic is downgraded from being an official language hero is now the only one the law also reiterate jerusalem whole and united as israel's capital stephanie has more from west jerusalem i it's official israel is a state exclusively for jews that's the essence of the controversial nation state
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bill passed by the knesset on thursday after hours of heated debate the measure became rule by though to sixty to fifty families with tips tensions for years the language of the bill divided political opinion between the ruling parties and the opposition arab members of the knesset see the new legalizes discrimination. this is a bill from a government that has an enemy to palestinians it's the most dangerous measure it's a law from a racist government against palestinian rights and it creates an apartheid regime it turns israel into a fascist state. i don't know is controversial cause in the bill a provision calling for jewish only communities was replaced at the last minute the original legislation would have allowed the state to establish separate communities on the basis of religion and nationality the replacement provision says the state sees developing jewish settlement as a national interest and will take steps to encourage advance and implement this
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interest. illegal settlements for jews are already being built in breach of international law and u.n. demands another controversy is the status of the arabic language the new law says hebrew will be israel's only official language demoting arabic from second. deputy attorney general says the law also allows the construction of synagogues and ritual balts but not mosques. the israeli president says the legislation could harm jewish people and israel's enemies could use it as a weapon protestors against the will march to tell of even saturday. of israelis came today to protest against the nation state law which is a racist and fascist law that is trying to turn israel from a democracy into something else therefore we are here to block this drift towards dictatorship and fascism they are you know included i came today to say that the arab citizens of israel are not inferior to the nation state law would discriminate against them as the israeli government has been doing for many years arabic is an
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official language and they deserve equal rights. the government led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists that it's important to establish that israel is the historical homeland of the jewish people who have the sole right to national self-determination palestinians say they see the move as legitimizing apartheid turning what is already an act of policy of discrimination against them into stephanie decker al-jazeera. let's bring in our gas from tel aviv by skype emmanuelle number one lecturer in international relations of the television a versity from gaza is a. professor of political science at all as i university and from was to asylum is jim hoffman chief political correspondent of the jerusalem post thank you all for joining us eman well the more defines the country as an exclusive feed jewish state
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netanyahu says this is a defining moment the palestinians say this is apartheid regime and racism how do you respond to this first of all the world or not but it is as an exclusive no jewish the sunni second wave. below. translates into a wall the fact that israel is the nation's state of the jewish people five percent of the world's countries or nation states including twenty seven out of twenty eight member of the european union and what the lower debt is simply translates into neagle sure because unfortunately israel still does not have a written constitution it only their basic was it has basic laws of the separation of powers it has basic laws on the protection of rights of individuals have
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minorities but it doesn't have a basic low only a get it their culture which most european countries do have so israel just completed its own complete yes but you took in constant. communication all the matter where with all due respect you're talking about totoo totally different contexts here and now they have been referring to the european union by the ear something the policy an israeli conscious or something which is quite different. you've heard what it meant when no one has been saying basically which is this is not discrimination this is a legitimate is rarely right to do so. well let me start by saying we the palestinians do not really have a problem whatever israel would like to call itself without they want to call it the nation state of the jewish people or whatever they want to but as long that infringes on the original price of the palestinian people who are the or original inhabitants of this land that's why the palestinians are calling this a bill as
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a richelle and of racist legalisation by the state of israel and i could say this for a number of reasons first of all this new bill does not recognize the right of the art of palestinians in the state of israel in which constitute about twenty percent of the population of israel second. this building fairly to the other palestinians as none do is it even does not even recognize them as as a minority in the state of israel it it refers to them as non jews and third this bill speaks about the right of any jew i mean where in the word to how the fight to come back to the state of israel live in the state of israel without giving the right of the palestinian refugees even to come back to their own land a number of other violations we will talk in my sky i can go. with them back to those things later. ok jill i mean you've seen the concerns voiced by the policy is
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basically they saying that the new basic law does not mention the right of equality to the policy as their language has been downgraded and they're facing more uncertainty about their future. well first of all the there are eighteen arabs in the israeli parliament right now and there are probably going to be just as many in the next parliament this bill doesn't change that. their language has not been downgraded it hasn't affected the language at all in fact i have the bill in front of me right now and it says that the arab language is going to be protected. and regarding equality that already was. i'm sorry and didn't have to be in this fell it is saying that their language is going to be protected by the further into their language as a special status languages instead of an official language that is a double speak here right in israel will continue
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to have. as the official language of israel as it's been for seventy years and now arabic received this. special status officially none of this was codify before basically israel had twelve basic laws before the talked about israel's democratic state this is the first basic law that will explain what it means to be a jewish state and there can be a jewish state there if there are fifty seven muslim states twenty two arab states there's nothing wrong with there being one jewish state now or trying to figure out what it is. usually basic laws and constitutions of the four inclusiveness not for segregation and this is i think one of the ideas that people are here talking about is that this basic law does not show any clear indication that is there to reach out to the minorities in israel. and you've got to understand you spoke about the basic issue of the we know that we
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know that israel does not have a constitution it is having a basic law which ultimately will become in shrines as a constitution in the new future. but that's what i'm trying to explain to you we have a series of basic while this one is one of we also have a basic law that is called human dignity and freedom that talks about the rights of minorities we had well already we have different basics but until today we never had a basic law that spoke about the identity of the state as which is always always part of our constitution you know hoffman just mentioned a labor truck sample the french constitution in its second article says the french is the official language of the republic and article twenty seven of twenty five sorry of the french don't recognise local dialects ask part of the french national heritage but they're not to show languages but this so this law has
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a specific purpose but it is added to all the basic laws some of which are total and protect the rights of minorities including the arab minority of israel whose name which is recognized and protected who are equal citizens who sit in the problem and supreme court. why do you think the law will come into effect now what does this and yahoo gain from this of this particular moment. well i think this is first of all a very good question i believe that netanyahu is trying to make use of the. of the existence of a u.s. administration led by a president don't know who is very much in support of israel and ignoring the right of the palestinian people and i believe also is ryan is what it is also trying to
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make use of the. collapse of the so-called out of beijing of system as a result of the internet and chaos in a number of out of countries like syria. yemen iraq libya so forth and it also is where it is also trying to make use of the didn't divide among the palestinian people and at the fairly out of the palestinian being factions fatah and hamas to put an end to their internal divide and come up with. an initiative that will unify the palestinian people i believe that netanyahu is also trying to avoid the internal the interim and the internment problems that we all know that netanyahu on the right wing coalition in israel are. accused of corruption charges especially against the prime minister netanyahu and his wife and i think netanyahu is trying to escape those corruption charges by portraying himself as a new king of israel by trying to pass this low which is as we spoke earlier does
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not even mention anything about the palestinian or the palestinian right of statehood let me just add one thing that i should have mentioned in the beginning that as i mentioned the palestinians do not really care what what israel is trying to do court itself but this should come as a final settlement between the palestinians and israelis ok so as long as as israel does not recognize the right of the palestinian people to save the to diminish and statehood the palestinian will own was object to calling israel itself as the nation state of the jewish people. still worse trump a fact a key factor here in the implementation all new law given the fact that he has moved the embassy embassy to jerusalem and number two has been saying that he's there for the ultimate deal between these rallies and the policy is that because happen any time soon there was a report to that effect on israel radio yesterday that the reason why mitt decided
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to move this ball forward is exactly as the professor from gaza says because of donald trump that there were attempts to move very similar bill forward during the obama administration and obama blocked it from happening it threatened israel if it moved that bill forward i personally checked with several ministers and politicians that are close to it to me out last night when they were sitting there voting it had nothing better to do and than answer text messages from reporters at one o'clock in the morning and none of them could confirm it so i actually don't know if it's true even after checking with with six or seven people very close to the prime minister it it's also internal israeli politics at everything is global and it to meow has a reputation among some israelis as not being someone who gets things done this is something you can point to and show these not all talk emmanuelle. basic laws or
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constitution is usually an expression of a consensus within a nation you have the left the white the center coming together and crafting the shape of the fusion of a country in a constitution in israel is a different case we have a right wing governing coalition that pushes for lol but what about the other voices within israel. well let me hear expense you there in a democracy. already that first of all it's really israel it's everywhere else and there was a majority in the knesset. or was how democracy is working out in the jordan valley many. if it's a regular lawyer can be overrun by the old in many countries which is often the case in israel but like in every country in the world those are passed by a majority and if it were to happen i think the same what would be next for the palestinians while first of all let me just respond to what mr what eman when just
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mentioned that israel is a democracy and usually in democracies our nose and bills are passed by the majority but that meeting mind him that when the maginot he is in contradiction with international law and it's in contradiction with the universe of the commission of a human rights and that doesn't mean that a majority can pass laws which are and discrimination of the minority of all of its own people now what the will going back to question what what's next for the palestinians are odd little put to you this way are the palestinian people for the past seventy years have been under israeli occupation have been under is way to persecution and the continuation of palestinian struggle again is this is way to keep ition and this is where the siege against the gaza strip will continue the palestinian people have no other choice but to continue their struggle to continue their fight against israel until israel put an end to its occupation put an end to
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its admission against the palestinian people and allow the palestinians to live in peace and dignity as. much as the other missions over of the international community. should what is going to leave these rally palestinian conflict now after this new law. this lot of all of the fact israeli palestinian conflict at all whatsoever what's going to affect the israeli palestinian conflict is that very soon donald trump's administration is going to reveal a peace plan and israel has already said it would come to the table and talk about it if that house in your leadership will decide to come to the table talk about it can help the palestinian people i hope they decide to come and not sit and wait for there to be a different government in america. where you've been talking about. israel as a genuine democracy what will baffle baffles me here is two things first of all when the law talks about jurors of them as a whole and united cup it's all of. israel you know that this is this is something
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that israelis cannot decide this is up there for negotiations between the israelis and the palestinians two you seem to forget that these are conflicts which has been going on for quite some time between these rallies and the policy and sometimes you won't be able to set into still rules and till you tackle some of those issues with the people with whom you have some problems or are i mean if you. as your guest from gaza said there were warnings. well let me start by saying that this new basic law in israel has created a lot of. not just discussion a lot of division even within the state of israel let me just remind your of our participants that this new law was just passed with only sixty two seats in the israeli knesset which is made of one hundred twenty seats which is a very slim majority is speaking of democracy and majority of the will and second
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did that this is new no is our basic law is definitely in contradiction with international law it's in contradiction with the also peace agreement that let me just remind. your guest and you have yours that. the close with regard to the jerusalem as the term and an undivided capital of the state of israel is in contradiction with the partition plan of one nine hundred forty seven which basically are classified jerusalem under international species and also it isn't going through the action with many united nations security council resolutions ok starting from resolution two forty two one thousand sixty seven and ending with the resolution two three three four which was passed in december of two thousand and sixteen all of this u.n. security council resolutions classified josina as an occupied territory and that of
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israel has no right to declare that all of your wisdom is the eternal and undivided capital of israel jill don't you think that by pushing for a new law the israeli government puts president mahmoud abbas in such an uncomfortable situation where he might not be willing to move forward in any political talks in the near future. look abbas is under pressure from saudi arabia egypt and jordan and the united arab emirates to be coming to the negotiating table they had all those countries have been working closely with shared questioner on the plan and telling them you're not going to get what you received from a olmert ten years ago when he was the prime minister of israel and offered abbas one hundred percent of the west bank with land swaps and that's not going to happen anymore and it really would serve abbas to come to the table he'd ten years from now that whatever palestinian leader they'll be won't get what he would get right now and he's not well could have ariel be that they'll be chaos after he dies he's
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eighty three and it's been chain smoking for sixty five years i hope for the good of the palestinian people that he will come to the table and talk to israel emmanuelle do you think the chances for a peace deal between the israelis and the policy is of the it has nothing to do or is there israel's internal domestic legislation the question of he said all the question because this is a separate question we're talking about israeli legislation the conflict between your ovaries and go into going on for over a century there are many reasons for it in many failed attempts but that's a completely different question and these are not the sort of thoughts that's that's the way you lead into things which i do respect but these are not totally separate things you know that they're not contentious. but ticket is the issue of the. jerusalem the right of the return for the palestinians we refused and this is not something that one can decide on his own this is this explains why we're asking
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these questions israel is a sovereign country and i shall bring attention he has a right to legislation this legislation contrary to what has been said during his program is perfectly ok it's perfectly. suitable tension national i does not contradict international law at all to define yourself as a nation state otherwise twenty seven members of the union organ league all the. states this is ridiculous israel has the right to define ok as a nation this perfectly compatible with international law and has nothing to do with the palestinian israeli policy conflict or case he appoints a less than thirty seconds who can from the palestinians in the near future come to the negotiating table negotiate a settlement knowing that us a limb want to be part is to resume in particular want to be part of the of the palestinian state well let me say that the palestinians over the past are quarter
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of a century have made our big concessions with regard to making peace with israel with me just remind you of august on the viewers that the per the p.l.o. are accepted the two state solution in the p. and c. of the p.l.o. and nineteen eighty eight and one of the oslo agreement was signed in nineteen ninety three between the p.l.o. one israel are the mit president of the palestinian yes on a thought he could not as the right of israel to thank live in peace and security and its is one who is not willing to make the good the enough concessions. to move forward toward the front at least at them and with the promise we're running out of time hi melissa damon when the phone chill hoffman thank you very much indeed for your time i for your contribution to the program looking forward to talking to you in the near future. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again and its time by visiting our website dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j.
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inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter a.j. inside story for me the whole team here by phone now. we're awaiting well this idea. that when they're on line it's undoubtedly chief cole. over to an inequality in society today or if you join the sunset criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is a dialogue what does it feel like for you to go back for the first time everyone
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has a voice and allow refugees to plead to speakers for change join the conversation on our the question of the fifteen thousand people posing an imminent threat to israel use live with us they work to refine both talk it's really kind of. a little bit of what's known over there is the same thing that it does on the bay are sending them to it's a cause terminations area when they come and attack us it's the way he was attacked and maybe his son goes head to head with daddy and what israel is doing is deliberately choosing to slaughter house and al-jazeera. was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp see. the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have
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promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand eight hundred five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government will fail. we headed to jerusalem bureau covered israeli palestinian affairs we covered this story with a lot of intimate knowledge we covered it with that we don't dip in and out of this story we have a presence here all the time apart from being a cameraman it's also very important to be a journalist to know the story very well before going into the fields covering the united nations and global diplomacy for al-jazeera english is pretty incredible this is where talks happen and what happens here matters. egypt is now china's biggest trading partner in africa more than ten thousand chinese are living in cairo and i wanted to see the permits and september one thousand nine hundred five
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i came with my friends to egypt many started a small traders but i'm now successful in business should do when i began to do business in two thousand and three or two thousand and four at the time it was small but then it began troops but change al-jazeera world meets the growing chinese community in egypt egypt made in china on al-jazeera. our robot has an indoor over the top stories on all of his era the white house says president donald trump wants to invite a russian leader vladimir putin to washington within months it's come just hours after trump rejected putin's proposal but russia should be able to interrogate americans in exchange for access to twelve russians indicted by the u.s. white house correspondent kimberly hawk which reports. after days of doubt about
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his allegiance to his own country u.s. president donald trump delivered some of his toughest talk yet and a threat to russia's president vladimir putin about their relationship will be the worst enemies ever had the worst he's ever had but for days trouble signaled a willingness to work with putin despite overwhelming evidence of russia's interference in u.s. affairs who are here for turkey and capitol hill the controversy continues yes but. democrats pressuring their republican colleagues. they want more money to protect u.s. elections for future russian meddling republicans voted it down democrats also bought the translator president monday's closed door trump meeting to testify on capitol hill and there are new concerns about putin's request to question americans but a little in finland putin said the kremlin should be able to interrogate one of his
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most vocal critics u.s. born businessman bill browder in exchange for the u.s. questioning twelve russian hackers indicted for meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. election the russians also want to question former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul it wasn't until thursday four days after putin raised the proposal with trump the president weighed in through his press secretary who stated president trump disagrees with it the resolutions agreed to on thursday . the u.s. senate passed a unanimous resolution to protect any diplomat from extradition meantime further proof trump he is acting unilaterally his top intelligence chief caught by surprise by a white house invitation lattimer putin is coming to the white house in the fall they want to get i. know you. that are imprudent i mean i hear you yeah yeah yeah. ok. the
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colts reaction is further proof the white house is still reeling from donald trump's public relations disaster in finland and is working to repair the damage caused by trump at the helsinki summit can really help at al-jazeera the white house the european union has expressed concern about a new israeli law that defines the country as the nation state of the jewish people it makes hebrew the sole official language and downgrades arabic to having special status palestinians describe the law as racist and verging on apartheid meanwhile prime minister benjamin netanyahu is called his hungary and counterpart victoria all been a true friend of israel despite allegations of anti semitism there was an outcry among jewish groups last year when audubon praised the man who ruled hungary joining world war two and who collaborated with the nazis but netanyahu says all
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the fun has been an advocate for israel on the international stage thousands of syrian shia civilians and fighters of arrived in government held areas after at least three years under siege by sunni rebels in italy province hundreds of rebel prisoners are expected to be released by the government in return. you know being commission has warned a use states and businesses to prepare for the possibility of a no deal breakers it in case the u.k. government fails to negotiate an agreement it comes as u.k. prime minister to resign may visits northern ireland which is a member of the e.u. the border between the two countries is one of the biggest roadblocks in the bags and negotiations. spain's dropped its european arrest warrant for fall more cattle on president collis push them on and five of his aides the judge made the decision after a german court refused to extradite push them on to face a charge of rebellion the charges relate to catalonia has failed to session bad last october those are the headlines now and al-jazeera it's witness.
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