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the president is unfit to hold office they said they chose not to do that to provoke a constitutional crisis now of course what everyone in washington is talking about right now is who wrote this bet that the president's going to be asking his staff that very same question diplomats from more than thirty countries from the americas are meeting in washington to try and find a solution to venezuela's migrant crisis members of the organization of american states are discussing ways to stem the flow of tens of thousands of people trying to escape venezuela's deteriorating economic situation an estimated one point six million people have left since twenty fifteen gabriel song though has the latest from washington d.c. it was a special meeting called here the organization of american states or oas the regional diplomatic body for the western hemisphere it was a meeting to deal with venezuela and specifically the more than two million venezuelans that have fled the country since two thousand and fifteen but it was clear since the beginning of the meeting and this will of wanted no part of it.
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that's not going to look at the venice will of rejects this invitation to the meeting these meetings are being used as a platform against our country but the secretary general of the oas says the crisis is so big that it now needs a regional response. no country can or should have to shoulder this burden alone no country alone can address this massive migration of venezuelans it's a collective responsibility we must all share. but in the end this was a meeting that was more about talk and less about action there were no concrete proposals that were put forth that anyone could agree upon on how to move forward to help the people most in need but it's clear it will take more than talk to reach the people to help the venezuelans millions of whom are now spread out across the region and in need of assistance so head on al jazeera the un's latest attempt to get yemen's warring factions to geneva for the first talks in two years plus.
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leading figures in facebook and twitter are grilled about foreign influence in election campaigns in the u.s. . the nice pink skies by the time. are is the sun sets in the city of angels. ok the dr phil is about to close once again so if you have not managed to pump all the water right from the flooded areas where you might just be topped up again hong kong's in the potential for big thunderstorms come thursday the lines rather ragged stretches up toward sichuan should do could be wet vietnam notably much dry you'll see but this whole area becomes west is still at least potentially as the green area means just inland from hong kong downs or ground and just stretching into the north of vietnam we've not seen the end of the rain spell yet south of this new
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songs probably in the driest area the moment this is judging from what the satellite picture shows us but central and southern philippines still fairly wet and that's a line that stretches across toward sudden time and an increasingly shower seemed likely into these sort of ways a dime to was jakarta in fact i can't give you another try to in jakarta i would think other thursday or friday you will see a thunderstorm or at least hear it and feel the rain. now moving to the retreating monsoon this is of course time the year where the rain could be anywhere with this white circulation here developing in the northern bay of bengal suggest that places like west bengal them bangladesh even pradesh could be particularly which the next day. the weather sponsored by qatar and he's. the occupied west bank city of hebron is on the front line of the arab israeli conflict so you don't really care if there are well about palestinians you don't
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like it i do like it but you just don't know but one man is standing up to israeli pressure to sell his house for an unimaginable figure you call a good guy who is in the public eye on al-jazeera will tell us the story of the house the symbol of resistance to continuing occupation the hundred million dollar home. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera paraguayan will move its embassy back to tell of the three months after shifting it to jerusalem in response israel says it will close its embassy in paris why the country's previous president of hearts has moved the embassy following the u.s. and guatemala the u.k.
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has called for a united nations security council meeting to discuss new revelations and may not be child poisoning case british prosecutors have charged two russians accused of trying to kill former spice survey scriptural and his daughter you with a nerve agent in southern england russia says it's never even heard of the suspects an anonymous article in the new york times claims senior members of the trumpet ministration are working to undermine his worst policies it's set to be written by a senior white house official trump has called on the paper to reveal the identity of the author for national security purposes. u.s. senators have questioned executives of facebook and twitter about foreign influence in election campaigns these social media giants. have been warned that new laws could be on the way to stop them from being a platform for election fraud. to reports. the era of the wild west in social media is coming to an end so says the vice chairman of the
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senate intelligence committee telling the bosses of facebook and twitter that government regulation is coming and i'm skeptical that ultimately you'll be able to truly address this challenge on your own i believe congress is going to have to act i think both sheryl sandberg of facebook and jack dorsey of twitter began their testimonies with sober assessments of their own operations leading up to the hacking of the us elections two years ago we found ourselves unprepared and ill equipped for the immensity of the problems that we've acknowledged seven on notably missing with the chief executive of google's parent company alphabet larry page who declined the committee's invitation to testify i'm deeply disappointed that google one of the most influential digital platforms in the world chose not to send its own top corporate leadership to engage this committee the tone toward the tech exacts who did appear was more positive senators praised facebook's efforts last month to remove more than six hundred accounts linked to fake users based in iran
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and russia facebook said it has hired more than twenty thousand content monitors who speak fifty languages let me be clear we are more determined than our opponents and we will keep fighting when bad actors try to use our site we will block them when content violates our policies we will take it down and when our opponents use new techniques we will share them so we can strengthen our collective efforts. the tech giants say they'll work with government to develop regulations but it remains to be seen when new rules would be coming the u.s. intelligence community including the f.b.i. and the cia say what is clear is that the integrity of the u.s. elections in the upcoming midterms in november is under attack and the giants of social media and government are being challenged to move swiftly in response heidi
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joe castro al-jazeera washington well the un's first human talks in two years have been delayed by a day they'll start on friday a previous attempt to strike a deal between rebels and the internationally recognized governments collapse the u.n. special envoy for yemen martin griffiths says he's trying to get the two sides to trust each other. building from this region a party so they can address issues together resolve issues through compromise concession and produce. trust in each other confidence building measures a design partly to help build this trust to dream and so on them to actually deliver some benefits to the people of yemen and partly to send a signal to the international community and given that something is happening again like in any other conflict not desperately in need of a signal. they have a change or has more from geneva the venue for the plan talks. the peace
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consultations between the two warring sides were jus to start here at the geneva headquarters on thursday morning but the united nations has now said that that will be delayed until friday we don't know exactly what time but the delay is being caused by the fact that the hooty delegation the rebel delegation are still in the capital of sana that is because the saudi arabia at the head of the coalition has refused to allow them to fly now they were jew to go out to a mosque up in amman with some injured civilians for medical treatment but i think the saudi coalition of sea looking at whether they were militiamen exactly who the injured people were and whether there were any iranians of whatever profession also on that flight so this is now all up for consultation with the special envoy for the yemen martin griff this is said he's not worried by that
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delay this is usual he said and he is sure everybody consultations are going on at the moment to make sure this matter could be cleared up and he also said that many confidence building measures were going to be discussed when the two sides get here in geneva and these included the vaccination program we've seen the cholera epidemic has taken many casualties amongst children especially on the old in yemen and also he said perhaps they should have another measure which is a prisoner swap he said that would give some hope to families on all sides of the conflict that real measures were being taken and that there was some hope for their future and the political process in the peace process could actually take root here in geneva while diplomacy is delayed in geneva there is increased desperation on the ground in yemen seven people have been injured after security forces disperse
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protesters angry about the. deteriorating economy and you're simmons has been monitoring the situation from neighboring djibouti. a full day of protests and reports of violence away from here at one gathering when police intervened to disperse protesters a security official says they opened fire and some demonstrators were injured this street band i was torn down it thank the united arab emirates which backs the local administration. eyewitnesses say a number of roads have been blocked by demonstrators in government controlled mccullough since sunday demonstrations have been going on in many parts of the south people who find themselves in poverty as the economy of yemen collapses its currency is now at its lowest values ever against the dollar food prices have never been higher what the civilians make of the un's attempt to get dialogue going between the warring sides i shall be adding i don't know how the people are
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destroyed and the situation requires mutual agreement if we really are arabs and we really are patriotic we have to compromise and concede to each other and god willing we will all succeed and the country will have a space for us all no one wants anything but peace. with the holiday and we call on all the parties in those disagreeing to unite under one banner in order to relieve the people from the division they preached and relieve them from suffering and also to end the siege and the recent deterioration of the currency also to put the country's interests above their own personal interests and shun their differences some hope then despite an underlying cynicism what can survey leans do other than wish for some sort of progress towards peace in geneva the diplomatic. confidence building while in yemen the key words are different increasing desperation the un's world food program says eight point four million people are
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now on the brink of starvation and the norwegian refugee council says that the collapse of yemen's economy could cost more lives than in the war itself under someone's jazeera djibouti. israel's supreme court has approved the demolition of the palestinian village of han and in the occupied west bank bedouin tribes living there moved out of the negev desert more than five decades ago but israel says the village was built illegally burned and spent cause more it'll take israeli bulldozers just a few hours to destroy a community that's been here for decades. school and it's bettering community have exhausted all legal avenues to avoid demolition we are talking about a location which is very important significant for the palestinians because it's the north. considered to be the gate. of israel as they see it gets very strategical as well as will they want to join. the settlement we are looking about
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. settlements. in order to create records. right wing government clearing out the bedouin from have paved the way to israel to expound illegal settlement construction deep into the occupied west bank and that makes the viability of a contiguous palestinian state very difficult to achieve the campaign to save the school on the community was supported by foreign governments the european union and other non-governmental organizations and the. victory is not about stopping the demolition it's about stopping the transfer but fighting against forced displacement transfer and ethnic cleansing the danger here is can is only the beginning of the ethnic cleansing of more than two hundred twenty five palestinian communities in the area of the west bank under full israeli control. the supreme
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court order is for the demolition of buildings not the eviction of villages in theory they could stay and build new makeshift homes but they too would probably be torn down by the military setting off an endless cycle of construction and destruction. we're ready for such a scenario is going to be a tremendous psychological pressure on our children women and elderly people it's a heavy burden but we're resilient the israeli government has set aside land near a former rubbish dump of one hundred eighty bedouin here but they say they won't go not least because there's no pasture for the sheep they've been here for nearly seventy years after being forced from the negev by the israeli army so here they say is where they intend to stay bernard smith al-jazeera in the occupied west bank france and the u.k. have agreed a deal over sharing scallop fishing off the french coast after violent scenes on the water last week fishermen from the two nations class in the bay of sen eight
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days ago the french are unhappy british both are allowed to fist there when they're banned under local regulations and now the two governments say agreement on principle has been reached. an emirates plane has been quarantined in new york after several passengers became ill aboard a flight from dubai the flight landed in j.f.k. airport on wednesday morning with the passengers receiving medical attention victoria gate and be reports. the emirates plane had five hundred twenty one passengers on board during the footie now flight from dubai to new york the us center for disease control says as many as one hundred people reported feeling sick very very deep in tents caused by and let me say i'm going to pass here and i. am simply missing this helipad here and i have to get on the plane and keep the hour or so intensely sick and nobody checking or stupid question is
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a spokesman for new york's mass says the flight stopped in the saudi arabian city of mecca which is experiencing a flu outbreak the plane a double decker bus three eighteen landed in new york at around nine in the morning local time and was immediately taken to an area away from the time and as passengers disembarked that temperature was taken somebody is temperatures higher than astable some of the mission my temperature is not more than ninety nine. was asked to come to confirm that in response to the sickness on board the dubai based and mine tweeted emirates can confirm that about ten passengers on ek two zero three from dubai to new york were taken ill on arrival as a precaution they were attended to by local health authorities it later emerged that seven out of the ten people taken to hospital were crew members as passengers say the experience was surreal to see. if the customs those ships
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even the people had been luggage they. must send the logs and enough plus we had the passengers no one else at the airport and so that must mean about the media . health officials in new york approach the thing tests to find out why people fail and they say symptoms point to the family victoria gate to be out. they had lines on al-jazeera paraguayan will move its embassy back to television from jerusalem reversing a decision made just months ago in response israel says it will close its embassy in paraguayan the country's previous president asked your car to move the embassy following the u.s. and guatemala the moves were controversial to palestinians and others who consider occupied east jerusalem the capital of a future state the u.k. is calling for a united nations security council meeting to discuss new revelations in the navi
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child poisoning case british prosecutors have charged two russians accused of trying to kill former spy service cripple and his daughter with a nerve agent in southern england russia says it's never even heard of the suspects at least twenty people have died and seventy others injured in twin explosions in afghanistan it happened in a wrestling gym in the western suburbs of kabul police say a suicide bomber detonated explosives amongst after leeds training at the gym then a car bomb went off nearby areas predominantly populated by the hayes are ethnic minority a group that's been targeted in the past. the un's first human talks in two years have been delayed by a day they'll now start on friday a previous attempt to strike a deal between rebels and the internationally recognized governments collapsed the un special envoy for yemen martin griffiths says he's trying to get the two sides to trust each other. dresses together.
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build distrust through dreman from them to actually deliver some benefits to the people of yemen and partly to send a signal to the international community and given that something is happening again like in any other conflict desperately in need of a signal. an anonymous article in the new york times claims senior members of the trumpet ministration are working to undermine his worst policies it's set to be written by a senior white house official trump has already condemned that article calling it a gutless editorial has also called on the paper to reveal the identity of the author for national security purposes. those are the latest headlines on al-jazeera inside story is coming up next stay with us.
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hello and welcome to the program. the definitive system it is in has long been a dividing topic it's commonly used to describe hostility to words or discrimination against jews as a religious or racial group but what's considered discriminative is disputed thirty one countries have a daughter the definition by the international holocaust when members of alliance i . say it includes eleven examples of anticipated behavior not everyone agrees on them and the shoe has engulfed the u.k.'s labor party in iraq for months its leader jeremy corbyn has been accused of holding on to semitic views on tuesday he bowed under mounting pressure to adopt the full definition of a but with a coffee at laws lee reports. can you say what he wants to about israel without being accused of hating jews these people who support jeremy colvin believe it is entirely legitimate to condemn israel as institutionally racist. without being
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cautious as races themselves will never cross and you know i mean this is a party that can become the party of government and we can discuss matters of foreign policy the rights of the palestinians to their own self-determination the the suffering that the palestinians are experiencing at the hands of israel we can discuss that in the labor party because it will be the find is anti semitic. think of it often but these british jews friends of israel said that his bigotry fascism and jewish people at the moment everybody i know is considering leaving the country young people are leaving the country i know loads of young people in that twenty's have gone to israel and you know jeremy corbin looks if he's going to become prime minister you will see a stray mcgeorge people leaving the united kingdom that has to be terrible. at the
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heart of it was labour's refusal to accept several examples of anti semitic language and views as defined by the international holocaust remembrance alliance or i h r a it is deemed anti semitic to say for instance the jews and or noise israel in their own country or that the state of israel is by definition racists or that israeli government policy is like those of nazi germany colvin and his supporters have claimed this prevented them from properly criticizing israel's actions towards the palestinian people. under huge pressure to adopt the i.h.r. a code the policy executive finally did but also reserve the right to criticize israel even the deputy party leader didn't seem convinced so somebody said not averse rail is a racist endeavor now will they be disciplined by the labor party look they the caviar is what it says you can make your own minds up critics will accuse the labor party of trying to play with words in this supposed compromise what is the difference between criticizing israel and expressing support for the palestinians
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and could. sizing israel's actions towards the palestinians one might not be anti-semitic one might be open to interpretation and certainly it is not the unequivocal backing of the anti semitism codes that many labor politicians have been demanding thanks to the danger in this for cool thing is that in trying to keep his political party happy he will have upset his grassroots supporters who want to say what they like to see about israel this decision may not have cleared up anything more recently al jazeera london. let's bring in our panel joining us in london we have emma force the national organizer of the students' bias program a tenner jackson society sarah glynn join us from dunn de scotland via skype she is a member of the scottish jews against zionism and from tel aviv gideon levy
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a calmness with haaretz welcome to the program emma how significant is the labor party's vote well i think that it is significant i think it's thirty disappointing that the i wrote are a definition of anti-semitism could it be adopted in full i think the criticisms of the definition are wildly unfounded. i think that whilst this could be seen as a step in the right direction i think through the sort of cavity ads that jeremy corbyn wanted to put forward in addition to the definition has sort of undermined the entire process and again has sort of stuck it to the jewish community and told them that he actually doesn't care about them and then science said sarah would this help the party in move beyond the and to submit is of
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controversy that has been going on for quite some time i don't think anything that could be done now is going to any concession to what's essentially bullying designed to get rid of all i left has to do. what they see in its weaknesses and they're going to push further i think it was interesting that your previous speaker talked about process because i don't think it's anything to do with anti-semitism. it is a proto saying all. that willing if it wasn't anti-semitism to be something. good in we seem to be having now some sort of. mixed reactions was the those by labor party how do you see it. i think the israeli propaganda and the jewish community are mixing the liberals to the between genuine criticism about israel
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about zionism about the occupation and anti semitic isn't and they're doing saw it's not new is there all the weapon of israel to paralyze any kind of criticism about israel or don't have patience than is i think that this will continue because it is very efficient because it did paralyze many israeli critics in the world blair labeling them as empty semites is no reason anna you said that it's fine with adopting the i it's a definition but no to the car vs particular one which talks about freedom of expression when it comes to israel and the support for the rights of the policy is why should you be concerned with plainly says that this should not prompt us from saying things for what they are. i think essentially by kavita
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saying that the irish are a definition with this little phrase about freedom of speech and herit need just says that what the definition does prohibit freedom of speech and criticism of the israeli government and israeli policy and that is not what the definition does and the idea that the protection of jewish the jewish community is in any way to do with the occupation or to do with people having the right to speak out. and protest campaign against the israeli government is absurd and i think that it's really undermining to put this on necessary kavya at the end of the definition of racism and i think it shows a complete disregard for the concerns of the jewish community center how do you respond to the growing criticism that we've seen over the last year. by the jewish
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community in the u.k. about the saying that they were basically undermining the very basic tenets of the jewish community. well. there is an irish community there are many jewish communities and there are many get through here is from within you yes and i'm actually in essence of it because there are suggestions in. the examples that go with the definition doesn't do conflate zionism with judaism and not told you is the point i mean of course not all scientific theories either. everybody interesting example your previous speak of. examples about criticising its ready government long it doesn't allow for criticism or the idea all sign is an end of the sign is the end of
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a state civic lee who wants one ethnic or religious group in front to back. mr levy carbons political career has never been an easy one now after this vote this is this something which ripples visions him as the uncontested leader of the left in the u.k. absolutely and try to be so and therefore i think people of conscious leftist and people of conscience people who care about human rights people to care about just these especially in the middle east should cross the fingers in the hole that he would be one day very soon hopefully the next prime minister of the united kingdom because he really presents something else and he needed presents a real hope when hope is sorrier in this part of the world i think that someone who would talk in a different language and tire different languages in the language of being
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conscious in english of justice of equality this language we have missing here in the middle east so much and if the. this will happen i think it's almost miracle is it really really hoping that this will happen anna minute supporters of the labor party in particular say the reason why you and many other people criticize him criticize his legacy of the hole and to submit his own thing is because the man has been staunchly defending the bites of the palestinians store sizing israel's politics yeah i would just like to say that i've really dispute the fact that the jewish community expressing concern over hatred towards them somehow disregards their. concern and compassion towards the palestinians towards any other type of group or conflict this definition is entirely about racism towards the jewish
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community and is not about lack of compassion towards a conflict or any other type of. or any type other type of issue that goes on and again i think the idea that the corbin because he covers a lot of the anti semitic stances or associates that he's had of the past as pro palestinian activism is appalling and i think we would need to distinguish this fact the reason why the jewish community are very concerned with corbin's actions is not towards the fact that he showed support for the palestinians and their struggle which we many jews feel too but it's his associates it's the hosting of of anti semites it's his support for terrorist groups with genocidal intent towards the jewish community and it is it is these things that are really where the concerning not any type of support for the palestinians which i think we can all
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agree is a legitimate cause sorrow if you like to step in here. yeah absolutely i mean you've got probably the most anti racist manner in politics. in jeremy corbyn and it's just absurd to think to describe him as anti semitic or anything that he does is anti semitic obviously there will be a few people who are anti semitic or say anti semitic things you know we're misunderstanding in the labor party are you at any other parties i mean it's much under semitism it's much less prominent on the left the anti semitism we should be really seriously concerned about the anti-semitism on the far right and the press where one can't imagine semitism it's strong left movement mr levy
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there are those who say that the law is here. and that the far why it and the blairites in the labor party of the ones who are pushing for this smear campaign to dislodge because they know that the man if he stays in power he's likely going to be the next leader. yeah absolutely i think that the here danger for jews for injustice is much more in the far right wing all over the world by the way israel is now the best friend of the hungary and prime minister he's much more of an anti semite than anyone in the british labor anyone and still israelis saluting too to hungary and to its prime minister i think that there is here the very cynical manipulation people don't like corbin because he's too much of a leftist the jewish community part of the jewish community and the jewish establishment
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is fighting corbin because he's too populist senior and too until you patient may be anti israeli and by the end of the day it is so much not only legitimate the so much needed to criticize israel to support the palestinians and to speak as i said before in a new language which is unknown in the west and therefore we are looking forward to see him as prime minister. anti semitism is a controversial subject sparking reactions worldwide policy leader mahmoud abbas apologized for remarks he made about the holocaust who previously said the historic persecution of european jews was caused by their conduct not their religion south carolina became the first us state to pass legislation to fight anti semitic ism in colleges and universities defining it as cause for attacks on jews blaming israel
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for all political tensions and denying its right to exist some three hundred french public figures signed a manifesto denouncing a new anti semitism the war against what they called islamic radicalization and demand that certain passages of the qur'an be removed germans of various faiths were war jewish scott caps and took to the streets in several cities to protest against an anti semitic attack in berlin the nation of islam leader louis farrakhan lost his verify a twitter status after he posted a video warning about what he called the satanic jew m.-a we've seen the reactions coming from different political leaders in the u.k. and different representatives of the jewish community or communities has been saying previously now after the vote do you think that
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a chapter has been turned and that the labor could finally now build or will build trust with the jewish communities. well i think. as margaret hodge has mentioned it's almost like one step forward and two steps back. i think that it was absolutely right that the i h r a definition which has been adopted in thirty one countries and by countless organizations. should be adopted in full but i think it's wrong that corbin felt the need to put an unnecessary caveat about free speech on israel which is which is inherent within the definition the definition of anti-semitism does not prohibit any type of criticism of israel and the israeli government so i do think that it's almost like corbin has. can sort of given the jewish community a kick in the teeth and i've said ok i'll bow to pressure and i we will adopt the
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full definition of anti-semitism that most people agree is the right one but on the other himes where i'm also going to put in a cause that almost gets the green light to racists and anti semite sarah but here's the problem here basically many are saying that the international definitive version of and to sim it is a should not be used as a pretext to muzzle discontent all over the world particular when it comes to targeting the policies of israel so you can't come back to people wait you have to stop there because you've crossed the red line not just the policies of israel but . more specifically silence is criticism on the side of parents say you know it. does allow you to criticize certain policies but
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it doesn't allow you to say how you are limited i think actually the whole nature of the line nature of the state is one of the problems and from. it's really important. gideon some of the criticism there was i mean we've been talking about. the president. labor of the north needs to listen to understanding voices ok where are they in this debate starting a very great. biden pain is outside any see yesterday let me go to. gideon levy mr levy one of the concerns that were voiced by the. jewish community in the u.k. is basically or all over the world is zionism conflated with jews but as you know these are not defined set into stone many people say that we have to face the
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reality which is basically zionism is creating problems for israel because of its policies look first of all the jewish communities or at least their establishment. for sure in the u.k. but also in other places in europe and for sure in the united states a dainty fight them serves all morse automatically and blindly was any kind of policy that israelis think not only was own is but was any kind of policy including obviously maintaining this brutal reality of military occupation over fifty years this has a price because once the jewish establishment are identifying themselves blindly automatically with any kind of israeli government in any kind of israeli policy they are also exposing themselves for certain dangers obviously this can be translated into an dissimulate ism in many cases which i'm told to be against don't
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be wrong and the same it isn't should be fort but it must also be understood that many times the policy of israel you're under simitis isn't all over the world. and years of made the far left and corben in particular some sort of are viable anyway but aren't you concerned that we all know this is the time of the age of the populist movements of the far right but tomorrow the left can stage a comeback aren't you concerned by stage in these. political statements you might be burning bridges with the left all over the world though i don't think so at all i think the suggestion that the jewish community coming out against concerns. over threats threats to them and racism. is it's absolutely legitimate and i don't think that is
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a facet gesture and i think also i think previously was mentioned. that concerns over far right and he semitism overshadows and means that we can't talk about them to some of the deaths and that is absolutely not the case and i think the revivalism of corbin and the fact the corbin has so much power as being the leader of the opposition of her mouth just seems government i think means that we that this is a real serious concern and we can do two things at once we can be concerned about populism and anti semitism on the right this very moment in time corbin and anti semitism on the left. is very very powerful and they are gaining more and more mainstream legitimacy and that's something that i think is justified to be concerned about after the controversy sara do you think that the labor party is going to come out more sensitive about those concerns or the country more aggressive about those issues particularly criticizing israel and support for the
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whites of the palestinians. under-rated worried about the labor party i mean this labor party is so strange and this is all i can i mean it's we've got her. a coalition of course between people who are arguing these things the zionist reasons and people are arguing it because they want to return the labor party to the blairite party that it was this is a fight for the summit of the labor party i mean the party is tearing itself apart in a tiger and we need a strong left movement so i am very worried. obviously and i don't and i am also concerned. jews should be being implicated in this in this financed years it's not it's not a fight it's a really ultimately can not be semitism it's a fight for the soul of the labor party. and. you know
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that we've got this very right when you reach a leader who are trying to tell the labor party what to say and why should the labor party say more likely she just want to say sarah glyn what we're doing levy and our folks thank you very much indeed for your contribution to the program and thank you too for watching you can see the program again anytime by visiting our web site c.n.n. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter i'll hand it is a.j. inside saudi for me hashem one of our team here by phone or.
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friendship between paraguayan israel by benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister and foreign minister back in may one paralyzed former president. decided to move his embassy from tel aviv to. only accompanying the united states in this controversial. at the time many people couldn't find a logical explanation there has been very very strong speculation that there might have been an economic incentive but that was four months ago now there's a new president. by the way has an arab last name or at least his family is of arab descent he says he's putting things back to where they were he says he wants to contribute to the region efforts to help bring about a diplomatic and lasting solution to the conflict in the middle east the u.k.
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has called for a united nations security council meeting to discuss new revelations of the poisoning case british prosecutors have charged through russians accused of trying to kill the former spy service scripts all. with a nerve agent in southern england it's never even heard of the suspects at least twenty people have died and seventy others injured in twin explosions and i'm gonna stop it happened in a wrestling gym in the western suburbs of kabul police say a suicide bomber detonated explosives amongst a training at the. nearby areas predominantly populated by the minority a group that's been targeted in the process. they won first time in talks in two years have been delayed by a day they'll now start on friday a previous attempt to strike a deal between rebels and the internationally recognized government collapsed the u.n. special envoy for yemen martin griffith says he's trying to get the two sides to trust each other. building from the party so they can address issues together
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result through compromise concession and. trust in each other confidence building measures are designed. to help build this trust from them to actually deliver some benefits to the people of yemen. to send a signal to the international community in yemen that something is happening. again like in any other desperately in need of a signal. an anonymous article in the new york times claims that senior members of the trumpet ministration are working to undermine his worst policies it's said to be written by a senior white house official that piece in the new york times also says cabinet members initially considered ways to remove the president from office trump has already condemned the article calling it in his words a gutless editorial he has called on the paper to reveal the identity of the author
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well the story's stars since the second intifada us to thousands like twelve years ago. and this there's tar two or try to afford him to buy our shops a house and the first to afford it was six million dollars and then when father tell the set of that. i don't need to sell then he says to tell. sitzman those big numbers over the state and it was it was is it ok and i want to. you know. from roots to be whole in scale yeah i don't want to tell me. they send lots of people to my father. try all to make the rounds and she a shit why don't you know the charbonneau house. and two men came to my
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father now and they tell him that we are from that man who made these he send us to you do it by your we shall move my father to tell him that there is that they're going toward a. system and are as i was shown a ford they tell them there are two million with it so that much more the same no it's. not a good price and a lot of my. house and shop cost a lot. going for them they tell him what about fortune so they don't think a mob comes up you know. and memes becomes all. ten million dollars. just like that you know so that was about for two million dollars and the other signal would go to law so that that's our loss not for more or to mend those a lot for us if you don't want that's ok some of the same. and all sort of that's in a sense light or by years after these or. it was.
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about it was holy or jewish so in their whole it is more not locked up in shops and house were not allowed to be here so my father was behind these or here and opened it and he was in that window and from that window you look at people like going to gossamer is how many customers he has a lot to offer. and two men came to him and they told who are who are the older and what does it so he they give him the full name they say yeah it's me what he wants to say that men you know one of them that he wants to buy your home is. welcome so he let him to go into the house but they tell us the soldiers came to you know control or you know it was so they enter with him and they say one of the hundred men involved the sea wall with the number i
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can't refuse these didn't really make it. on first let me show you the house and then. they say well we're going to buy you know we don't need to see we just want it my father said no let me show you to you and let's make. it so they enter into how the house and i'm the boss ok we like that we want to buy. hundred million dollars ok i'll make a deal but first you see these will right here and they say yes. you say. it's just too soon and these will come out when dollars they have enough money where they say . no we don't have a say because like that if you want to say no we don't want to so you certainly say each stone cost one hundred million dollars hundred million dollars and there's a lot of stones here yeah. so might they say we don't want to buy
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my father also ok and let me ask a question you see say my how old will it cost couple of thousands why you want to buy it for a while you want to pay for it millions they say it is avraham plays sand who wants to buy near our home and you know religious reasons i don't know if they really get it but anyway they say because he's my father tell them ok respect that but i feel and i believe that i am our home son and grandson to sell never sell my father place for you if you believe that your father is. so you by your father place you want me to sell the place i will never do it so they say ok you don't want to they go out and they tell their soldiers and this that there's around here you know hundreds of settlers around here so you tell them. they tell the settlers that
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you're a few hundred million dollars man who's strongest is stronger than him and his strength is stronger than i imagined. that man by his own uses really strong heaters use a hundred dollars and he needs couple of thousands so why is this place so important. you know about me i believe is my land so i don't need to sell it. like for example you believe your land is just house but i believe my land is whole lives. spirit everything's maybe maybe you could sell it and buy lots beter than this house but you could not. buy any kind of happiness if you have billions you know having a skull doesn't close by money. is just.
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