tv Street Food Jerusalem Al Jazeera July 28, 2018 5:32pm-6:00pm +03
5:32 pm
do you. all model do or do you know that's. not really. your model do without your general your opinion or. one of them is out of a talk on what you're going to settle. for as long as palestinian suffer economic hardship it's argued that there will never be peace. equality in the excess bitterly in the bulls if the palestinians will live what israel is in the legal terms infrastructure for statehood legal cease. education. and their own bad states and the only border will see is only part two feet it's what's inside the border if there will be equality two states equal to the family of nations and not one occupying. this would make for good neighbors but good neighbor who will do not necessarily love.
5:33 pm
and yet it is argued that the wall exists to protect the economy or at least the israeli economy. form two thousand and one until two thousand employee is lost almost. four percent for its g.d.p. . in those years i mean no one goes to see even a movie and no one. was there. because of the security situation. and according to the walls architect the security of the israeli people comes first you see. and you give me a clear picture a very miserable picture about people who suffer from the war go back from the
5:34 pm
beginning why we did it. because of this because of this because of one thousand draws trigger an inch of the people that were killed in kindergarden in coffee. israel so-called separation barrier has provoked domestic unrest and attracted international criticism the route to war takes has been deemed by the international court of justice in the hague to be illegal and inhumane the issue of human rights that the international court of justice brings up is the issue of proportionality have a right to defend your population nobody is saying no but you can't be disproportionate about it you can't completely oppress and destroy another population for the sake of your own population that's really the issue if the wall had been built along the green line which is the internationally recognized border between the west bank and israel israel has the right to build
5:35 pm
a wall either on the green line or within its own territory there will be about fifty thousand palestinians on the israeli side of the wall when it's complete and again this undermines the security argument. and soft argues that the revulsion expressed by many around the world is sheer hypocrisy. we don't know if your in even your. wars they don't tell you. may lead us with. these blood you will be in. war. and yet it is not just the international community that has condemned the war even within israel there are many who believe that it isn't serving any useful purpose it was minister different ya'll diane is deputy mayor of tel aviv but probably better known for being the daughter of moshe dyan the hero of the one nine hundred
5:36 pm
sixty seven war in which israel alec's the west bank this current war she argues is not the answer. first it's not effective. because instead of being an obstacle to tell wastes it became another obstacle to peace in the sense that it is a provocation it's not a peaceful party. it became a political statement and it's a very bad to deep feelings of additional patients. a speaking it doesn't have legality from anybody in displaced. population. yet the israeli public went along with the idea of highly decorated army pilot believes they allowed themselves to be duped with catastrophic
5:37 pm
results. naivety i am not using the war stupidity to signal everything to the people who are you know that eighty percent of the jews in israel are working in the morning that oh my god i want peace oh my god so much of the left in israel is praying for you who will give you his mother for the peace . oh my goodness i want navy. and stupid. little to build a fence and all our problems will be ok. the wall is redrawing the map some israeli commentators see it as an attempt to define in why and concrete a future two states solution by including within israel the land of the palestinian west bank which the illegal israeli settlements have been built and it is the settlers who stand to gain most from the. it's
5:38 pm
a kind of settlers wall because they have just the wall to the reality on the ground to what the reality. that the setlist have dictated which is of course the full support of the government for many days. so actually if you look at the map of the of the wall what you see is that the principle was maximum settlers maximum settlements minimum are of. so it it has also a demographic that much the meaning of the war has nothing to do with security check the path yourselves see that it's only protecting settlements that it is build based on future plans for expanding meant of the settlement you're not the fence not even protecting current settlers it's going to protect future
5:39 pm
settlers and that's absurd. many palestinians to believe the real purpose of the war is. that we are going into two thousand and one. i'm going to suppose that it was for the demographic issue not not there to limit the expansion because that is if according to them the two thousand and twenty. would be sixty person so by the wall he said that he's going to assure that things will be fifty percent. the wall is basically. we don't want to see the palestinians it's a psychological barrier. it's actually a two state solution but the way i want. to get rid of the. many. inside. and to give the israelis the feeling that
5:40 pm
if the palestinians within. expanding the future good life would be impossible and. there would no development so they were forced to leave. by themselves it means voluntarily. determined to hang on. is surrounded by the wall. why because it. it's right next to an israeli settlement. and he is adamant he won't be giving up. some of the. what about a public model haji traffic but i want to have been the one. with a machete one fish in can be. had to do for you had to do in the in the in the. because for jihad if
5:41 pm
a bottle of the. sultan had a. can with only. twenty open head look at. it in the window one and. one of the. like all politicians israel's war both excludes and encloses the hardship which would cause the excluded palestinians was predictable. worries many israelis is what the war has done to the enclosed how it has created something which in historical terms is thinkable. we are building for ourselves
5:42 pm
you know. build a fence around us and what are we doing. ourselves we're putting ourself in a ghetto. we should live like that. all continues to grow and in the present political climate difficult to see a time when it will be dismantled those on the extremes feel that this is a good thing. i would like to see. that even. you know the. story i heard from a former general. who told me that he was sitting having coffee with a very. old man. and he. you know i've been here.
5:43 pm
with the british and. always you have. all the others but you're the worse. because you're the only one that. does the settlements and. so. in a nutshell i think this is the host. since this film first aired in two thousand and seven israel has continued to expand the wall more than two hundred kilometers despite condemnation from the un and most recently. it's a measure of that's continued to cause. even from some of israel's own citizens among these protesters israelis. jonathan polak is an israeli activist who's part of the protest movement against the wall. i guess. like
5:44 pm
the vast majority of. the people who come here to come here. to a degree i think that they're right because we betray the notion that this place here is part of israel to that degree they're great we are we are traitors and i'm very proud to betrayed no. i don't like them but you've got nobody. jonathan is the founder of against the wall. i come here because i believe that it's wrong that israel built this thing i think it's wrong. and i think it's wrong when israel on people's lands jonathan activism often puts them in direct conflict with the israeli army. now michael. the only thing.
5:45 pm
that's that's very very far fetched i want to put it i don't know if there were still thirty numbers you got from a lot of these over the presence of no money for. political and the focus of some of the you know not only of our christian mission. over. the. policeman for your life i think so i talked about if. there should. be god i'm going to. look to government to say it became clear that the policing power of israel's border guards extends well beyond the wall even on land legally as palestinians and it shows how it's not on the about preventing people from going to the outside it's also about controlling this side and how the army regards supports niigata right or you need go even according to their own laws the army can do whatever you. wish me.
5:46 pm
to my determine who is going to. after that's the purpose of the slip and fall government and i'm the same for the macdermott out of the three i must be able to get into. the zone. and they need all the boys. travel often. by tranquil boards and local forests may provide wild war. hawks if only. by icons landmarks valleys and scotland's. live for adventure. discovery jobs because far away places closer to the fish going places together with cats i always. an insider's perspective just six months ago we were at the brink of
5:47 pm
a war of the real donald trump i think he makes comments that he probably shouldn't make from the former trump campaign national security director donald is in a class all by himself and for the thirty years i've known donald he creates his own reality maybe his son goes head to head with j.p. coolidge and there has been no evidence that shows collusion if that's not collusion if that's not working with russian what is on al-jazeera. the big breaking news story can be chaotic trying to behind the scenes. people shouting instructions and if you're trying to provide the best most curious up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when we come off air on things thinking that you realize even witness history in the making.
5:48 pm
as armenia's velvet revolution has forced the ruling party to step down you have been to russia twice you've just got back from brussels how are you going to balance that relationship between russia and the west armenia's new prime minister talks challenges era. attackers talk at a school for midwives in afghanistan to take people hostage. hello i'm adrian for the get this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up excitement's building where at the final push for votes of the countdown to zimbabwe's general election. it's been called a fire tornado a blaze rips through
5:49 pm
a city of the. ninety thousand people in california with deadly consequences. and she's looking lively enough now but behind the smile this go back to the scars of what's been called the summer of guns in the canadian city. explosions and gunfire been heard in the city of jalalabad in eastern afghanistan the attack is a training center for midwives and it's believed that several people have been taken hostage let's go live now to what charlotte bellis who's in kabul what's the latest. adrian hi i've got yes we've got sixty five people taken hostage inside this midwife training seem to in eastern jalalabad the capital of province have just heard from the ministry of public health spokesman there is sixty five people
5:50 pm
students teaches midwives he believes about thirty five midwives in that group this attack began about two and a half hours ago luckily intelligence services did get news that we did hear that this attack may take place and were able to get the sixty five people into safe rooms inside the compound the attack began with multiple explosions in there was gunfire and we have special forces afghan special forces on the scene but this is attack is ongoing so they are trying to secure the area and get to the sixty five people in the safe firms and this is. in the way that it's been carried out is very similar to one of two other attacks that been in afghanistan of late. at this being multiple attacks in jalalabad in particular has been three attacks this month alone the last one on july the eleventh was on the department of education building and living people died in that and it was a very similar type of the tech there were explosions and there was gunfire there
5:51 pm
another attack on the first of july another on the taint to july. has become an increasing target within afghanistan there are multiple groups operating from a province we've got taliban. conning network all operating in that area and no one took responsibility for that attack on the eleventh of july even though it was similar to the one we're seeing today and no one has taken attack credit for this attack that is ongoing show me thinks did i was it was a bonus that live in company. in a major step towards ending syria's seventy a civil war representatives from kurdish held areas of told al jazeera that they working to hand back areas under their control to the government of bashar al assad the syrian democratic council made the announcement it's linked to the u.s. backed military alliance the as the syrian democratic forces which controls much of north east and syria the how to jump june has covered the syrian conflict
5:52 pm
extensively joins us now in the studio what's the significance of this moment look if this actually happens later and it will be extremely significant because we've had this meeting that started yesterday between the s.d.f. as the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces and this group called s.t.c. the syrian democratic council which is essentially the political wing of the s.d.f. they've been meeting with syrian government in damascus since yesterday that in itself is significant the fact that they're having this reproach month especially at a time when the syrian government and their forces are we taking so much territory in the south they're getting closer and closer to retaking control of the south and southeast and other areas as well so now you have the s.t.c. coming as they say that they are working on returning areas under its control to the syrian regime now the question here is what exactly would that mean for areas in which there coalition forces what would that mean areas where there are say turkish army you know with the syrian government if they are allowed on trade into those areas in the northern part of the country what is that going to do to the
5:53 pm
conflict as a whole but again this shows that there is this reproach on going on there is this political dialogue going on but it really right now there's a lot more question there are answers as we said the beginning that this is a major step towards ending syria's seventy if you will i mean is it a major steps you think oh i'm saying it as you say there are too many questions to be able to look we've been in places in the past where it looked as though the war might be close to being but this would be a huge step in that direction because as we've seen especially the last couple of weeks the syrian government its forces and its russian backers are getting very close retaking the entirety of the southern part of the country and. now you have this huge part of the north that's been under s.d.f. this u.s. backed you know predominantly kurdish force for years so if this group were to allow the syrian government to actually come in and they're saying that these areas would be administered by local councils during talks with the regime so there's still some great area there they say it's a roadmap to a democratic decentralized yes syria so what exactly is
5:54 pm
a decentralized syria and if they are opening up this area to be retaken as they say by the regime is the regime then going to allow local councils to govern this area is the regime going to allow this to be on autonomy areas so that's really where it lies i think like the kurdish area of iraq exactly interesting mohammed many thanks indeed i was there as well have a job. imran khan is still waiting to be declared the official winner of pakistan's election three days after the vote and now a group of opposition parties is demanding a new poll it's claiming vote rigging that is threatening nationwide protests the sullivan java triples. the muster even his brother a no longer calling the shots after the campaign it's time to clean up in what called a new pakistan. voters have taken their leader to the top job but they're already calling for accountability of those who joined him run from the so-called old pakistan and only if you don't go beyond me barking if they carry one the same
5:55 pm
way even after coming to power it will be really unfair to us. imran khan must know this if he cannot stop the corruption and then he has no right to be the leader. international observers say they did not witness any military indifference during the vote process but the election observation mission says the twenty eight hundred electoral process was not as trouble free as it was five years ago although there were several legal provisions aimed at ensuring a level playing field we have concluded that there was a lack of equality of opportunity candidates with large political appeal and financial means the so-called elect to bills often dominated the campaign opposition party said there was a difference especially when votes were counted a multi party conference rejected the results in the capital islamabad a strong demand there but this is theft of the people's mandate as those who achieved majority through this we need to accept. them the right we have agreed to
5:56 pm
demand a new fair and free election what are. the election commission insists that the election was transparent but it failed to keep its promise that it would quickly announce the official results in mankinds party has agreed to investigate allegations of rigging and fraud it also unveiled an ambitious hundred live plan when it formed a government the value of the pakistani rupees has stick an enormous dive in recent weeks there's an agitation movement brewing amongst opposition politicians imran khan's challenges may have already begun even before he sticks in charge of what he promised as a new pakistan summer job with al-jazeera lahore. front runners in zimbabwe's general election are making a final push for votes ahead of monday's poll rival rallies are being held by the ruling zanu p.f. so innocent but on and nelson chamisa of the opposition movement for democratic
5:57 pm
change monday's election will be the first to delhi for three years without former president robert mugabe at the helm well there are more than five and a half million registered voters sixty percent of whom are under the age of fifty they'll choose between twenty three presidential candidates four of them are women and they'll pick three hundred fifty members of parliament nearly eleven thousand polling stations will be open on the day let's go live now to zimbabwe's capital. harare al jazeera. is the. what is the biggest issue for voters in this election. while without a doubt it is the economy and business sixty thousand see the stadium and hopes to . win the right he actually starts if you get the people you know. under the age of forty and economists say the unemployment rate is more than man to the same thing how do people make a meat they basically sell things on the street. they can and gadgets try to make
5:58 pm
it funny but it's not i'm not talking about every be good to get a population of people here having the first degrees but. because there is no work and in basic things like health for example go to any public hospital in the country in times you won't be able to buy tablets he told by doctors the nurses go to the private. lot of money. people are struggling. on the table and then waiting for the president to tell them what he plans to fix the economy. so it is the final rally before election day on monday. what are we expecting when a gag where the president to to say in this final push. while he's pretty much stuck to script since he was sworn in as president last year he's basically been saying the bomb is open for business so he would tell people about
5:59 pm
all this travel he'll tell people that every company day some fraud investors come into the country promising to pump money to the country promising to open minds promising to help the agricultural sector which is struggling at the moment a lot of people here are saying ok we've heard that the month the month it is saying the country is open for business we now want to the south where are the top and where is the money people want those placed in the month that it maybe he could be not that he could win this election but i mean let's face it it could be a tough election because the opposition. to the stock according to polls is also not bobby heinen are many thanks state observers have a test of their lives and. we'll get a weather update next zero then. look here this is goes is. yes and this is etiquette again if all of this is military or violence at the gaza israel border as palestinians continue the months long protest. and when the
6:00 pm
final campaign rally for cambodian prime minister gordon sam we'll tell you why the many people are saying this is an election moment in the name of god here could come. how apparently you've had it dry long enough it into an easier and a good possibility the shadows are showing a bit more obviously a bit more frequent is a slow progress but go society study coming side born you're seeing more showers and satellite pictures there in the full cost to i still think in java and east woods it's looking dry fine and sunny but if in some office singapore kuala lumpur shall seem a little bit more like they.
59 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on