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yes of the head of the whole lot of that when i look over to go home later. to that and they made it any good not hard looking at that i would have never known that and then just because i looked at the logs out at the thought of night again and then all of that my but the other. is that it was. this was it was there have fallen as i do that i need to get good advice. about what led other with that i had the how me as with the on the totally. new anything i i've got i want to live with the vanity of a hot dog name of science i got in there with that i'm deciding that because government is going to look ahead out of order and they're coming in at the bottom of the screen sort of going over like you name it with any square they had. to mine. we teach really is a job that i've. got
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a. huge. back at the referral unit another new patient is being registered at. this. system. and could get to see this soon he. is going to. have been behind the do that again if he is because. you. know a lot about others good luck is another deal feels so good i don't know what to do with you know you. couldn't get enough to haiti haiti cable.
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thank you name it up made that i do through. the money sick you would go to the man could those dollars he was there to. have the last say the. them out of their. head. that isn't going to solve it ok. just the money was added to do cities cook is not just addicted. to. big big liberals it is going to be going to j.f.k. . managed to get negative.
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to do which is here. but you think he. is jumping. you too much. and now your church which. you managed to have. some input is critical. because. he said i must be here muslim to. do it but by the producer but he. spoke. he spoke but when i. asked if the police. governing on. if everyone who has leprosy was diagnosed and started regular
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treatment then permanent disability would be very rare we. live near where the lovely moment is if there are multiple patches are there any looks the bacteria which is responsible part of the leprosy dejesus misname is it and repartee so we want to see how much better life in a particular site up a parcel. so this is. telling us the design of. the pyramid because sometimes person needs little more. to brick the chair not the fictious. leprosy transmission is believed to be a bone through close and frequent contact with an infected untreated. but leprosy is very hard to develop ninety five percent of people have a natural immunity. because it is. so. good for it was his humanity that the brain. and i was.
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the indian premier to do that which is. which is getting barriers didn't through the poor and he would be all right. there'd be this point really become very very strong like our earlier. on. the i've been meaning government. would i had on the michael dunn to be manager head. to head. with the city. given that i've been in. much of it as a kind of a day. is
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life changing even today the stigma surrounding the disease resulting discrimination. right now has had to face the extreme challenge that poses emailed naomi and i immediately look active and we're. going. to give. i see i am going to hit is you know that i. barely. kathy are. ok or maybe my only did millionaire had been my receiver he pulled her obama up me at me before the tell
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a joke. but point here. numan is now down the sub. has had to give the. kind of the deal to do. i love it only live it's obscene. what a half minute what i had to have made of that movie we. just have to. put on in the pit i'm going to go to. you know i did but they got it in the gun i don't have and. boy who t.v. which would have been. a big push to push the guy looked as i said. in these that could that. kind of man he says
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yes obviously there's a battle with people's overbilling is. so much. yes i just don't know how they would. because i don't there's a better doctor when nobody cares that old man give them said all he wanted to with those who was a but not because it will be they were bad end because it will be a woman with a guy everybody has told us it will be called adulthood a kid does a little good one room home nike. go go go to the whole. well i did not some kind of humble mood among the just a genetic subject that was at the end of the. i was. as well as working at the. rock and i visit the nearby
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leprosy colony once a week to provide assistance and council. to give you this we hope it will be. born gave birth in the body of. the needle in. a matter of never that's what it may be anything is the madman. coming. forward with the money that it will fit. into all the other they are good little things in government couldn't make it one hundred eight ok you had to think the truth of it in libya. these buildings once housed a government leprosy center but it was closed down. the people who live here now have taken occupation of the unsaid with building. it with talk about the common community and there is a desire to do. in their minds. because
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they don't know how the disease in the body and how the disease this comes to their thinking this is the god course. people is apparently realty. and then they don't have a place in the whole war so then get together. and then build a very small houses and then this is known as illiteracy colony and this is just to live just in the india in the sixty three leprosy. sixty. m. did you drop all that bread among six month what is. with
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them is going to leave. so if you see. days like this is nearly seventy you can see you can see them is still you can see the names and this whole piece. because. it is going inside the structure and become sodomy and you can see he has. but whole thing that has. turned over. india still has discriminatory laws that limit the rights of people. and activist groups strength and beginning to demand change.
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is the president of the association of people. are there any to me the way to waste the money would you could careless it's none of the videos for please. do not wait to get the needed and i've done i want to live if you want to buy the garden next to you and i learned about the future later i would have maybe not but i'm going to put it on the. lives in the shanty not on the outskirts of hyderabad. is one of over a thousand colonies in india. no more illiterate think on the need to update us a. little bit on the good of the up to some other living. some of them
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a little known about them and some of it was that they could go into. protons that editorial in school early august enemy illiteracy. molitor was the thing i was wrong so most of them in what i'm going to go i don't know but. some of them they probably don't need to rise again i don't i need it but if i like entering the moment in the vicinity of those two men in any of the fighting started i'm of the rich. so i'll be on the. block. with. them would be sure to. distribute. most of problems lead to prison talk to. begin. with the disease.
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i am a graduate in. opt out of that i part i can do the law course. and i got admission i'm not the one they are doing. this is not good. i run a republic course. my mother is story why not you going there and doing some sort of. actually and i don't know anything about disease and that time in ninety ninety two. so i visited this hospital and actually i have very very the scar or people as did the whole thing was depressed nor. does but my mother is thor
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no you don't need money ok we are pretty new so why not do some job. doing this one. i can see my brain has become interested and he still wants to do. one of the can disrupt. the kid how. they can but that's a. lot of years of those who love one another and. i'm. sick i hear you're not. jealous of each of the. program i don't know. about boris it was. the question you were the governor do you want. to talk to her. go to h. . how you. got on going on with your i disapprove of the ticket you know about but
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on the about without the support being made as a backing up you. can actually. want to let you know just from what i love to get on the bottom of the groups we have satisfied and i'm going in the night my baby i very. very i can say is. that maybe disease. i'm here. i'm ill or behind is a. test just last. night. on good. ok did it. is that the total may be of nothing much to him other than it could have led to him
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of his a in my take. a journey of personal discovery about how the suv you drew has shaped the present day georgia if you people who shoot your past you will never have a future in government buildings and the monuments they seemed to inspire all the doors always been mean to show him your own people they are small algis there is a time an aversion to me it's a examines the cultural influences of the soviet union al-jazeera correspondent the soviet scar. the latest news as it breaks the world bank says arrival of many young migrants could be beneficial for the colombian economy with details coverage by turning back on fire lateral ties with iran for president donald trump is done is to show people there will be no blurred lines between friends and enemies from around the world a big group of pro independents cannot friend storm the playstation but then stood
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on the side killing for placement it's like. for many years i kept my pasta secrets but every time violent extremism is mentioned it was a speed. bump you don't believe that we were superior how could i beat up other women want to they really had started a race war. how far would i have come looking in the mirror to confront the past x. eight a witness documentary on al-jazeera. alarm has in doha the headlines on al-jazeera israeli troops have killed seven palestinians including a hamas military commander or so after entering gaza in
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a special forces operation funerals are being held for some of those killed israeli officer also died in the gunfight while another was wounded in holland eunice in southern gaza stephanie decker has more from west jerusalem the message from the israeli military establishment is that this seems to have been an intelligence operation it's an intelligence operation that went very wrong and also of course you know the timing of this is crucial because we've had these ongoing talks about a long term calm in gaza between israel and hamas for the first time we had palpable movement on the ground when it came to improving the lives of the people inside gaza the humanitarian situation there is that desperate levels at least six people are dead and twenty others injured from a suicide bombing in the capital afghan capital kabul a protest nearby have been taking place by hundreds of members of the house
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minority who are demanding action over continued attacks on their community the u.s. has renewed his call for an end to the war in yemen in a phone call with the saudi crown prince u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o so the warring parties need to hold talks to end the conflict some reports say at least one hundred fifty people were killed in the last twenty four hours street battles brought chaos to areas in the main port city of data thousands of civilians trapped by the fighting more political chaos in sri lanka opposition parties want the supreme court to review the president's snap election call president martinelli policy cena fired and replaced the prime minister last month he dissolved parliament last week after his attempts to secure a majority for his party failed to sack ministers say it is illegal and there is no constitutional provision to call an election at this time. firefighters in california say they've only managed to contain ten percent of the fire burning in
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los angeles county at least thirty one people have died and hundreds of thousands have been forced to leave their homes firefighters expect hot and windy weather conditions in the next three days those are the headlines we're back in half an hour right now it's back to life lines the quest for global health. india accounts for more than half the global leprosy burden in spite of this in two thousand and five the government announced that the disease was eliminated this has led to a reduction in funding which is hampering the work being done on the ground by health workers at places like they do put a clinic in hyderabad densely populated old city.
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is mr o'mara is there ready to take care here come part of the drill. they can feed or. checking out the finger in the field totally and if there is good and is annotated and then there is a military and the feet are. close to the bottom. of the wyly it out a budget over the chill of iraqi government i want to hear what i want to go out there with. your robot to tangle with to seal the deal but. they still go out in there getting ready. well you start. now the floor i get out the den i come to my luggage didn't they get caught in.
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a tome at a global initiative between what is the name and so i'm going to swim if i want to the farm that is here. here five yards in the garbage the city has a company i learned the last leg of the cave i started it with is here among the time obligated someone stole the gun i want a little bottle bought a bunch of them. we go. on a letter get. our only where it had only been there was nothing there was someone live on it was the somali. one of the louder one oh lots of pollution got immediately. second treatment long back as. he has done a pretty nasty shell from. this anesthesia created a finnish. word is currently in durations marking into divisions.
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use of it of a plan for had. there been. a lot of good stuff the pieces of. it in my all can. be slowed a bit but if one. could see in nineteen sixty one sixty eight i was the host of them so i used to see the person with the body to prove practice deformities are some etc so i asked feeling a little. a thing and not so bold as to say cases that i did before me and except for oh what will happen that vacillate would be locking and when i want to do a skin of them. then there have been the what can the prison project in ten maybe have ten days then i used to believe it or patients that teach.
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used his or therapy then i don't approach it as sort of gross enough with the perceived patients really good people doing it after you make my case for me so i'm happy but you didn't really think it is if it helps wouldn't it be in the. gundersen dudly now how do you do see the pussies say that to get in peppers and their smart thing they have done some percentage of the internet and they have to do more for the pussy more his finding he didn't complications peeping in the absence of anything must mean what will happen with difference because then normally the preceeding be added together. it's just. saw this is no longer put be there you need and this is the technician was making the for.
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you more our position. on the food. who will put anesthesia this all near up muscle has paralyzed has a profile so they have a bully push on the put i am a seventy two crazy your problem is standing on my put all my pressure is on this born in prominent in the very small area and there it is in very high risk to block in our mouth. i suppose i have the elephant up here this is the main place where you have a bully. and you you have a chance to get out of so crowded but again this is the last this is the arch you can see so this in art is going to prick like that and you see the outline is pretty and ribbon is going across the holy. this again we can put it like.
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this. so without lang on the bed i'll suddenly be rest. patient kind of what. a walk is necessity. providing corrective footwear has always been a cornerstone of leprosy treatment for a long time these sandals were made of rubber sourced from tires when people is coming to this truck pulls on a bus while the bus while i see coming by bus. that's with hardball this is glued to news didn't want people is not living to do. so that's why we never did love the color of desire and what about the trials if we can make good so they can be yes.
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man was moving up until one of them. grew. not on a kilometer then again i'm just going to then i'm going to put it on. and the. other party and i'm going to manage. and ship it and i wanted it to part of the line and then and are going to put it in that i'm not and that. i had the my on my back and i wouldn't. remember them but it's good so i don't and here's.
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they were. begging as a last resort for so tiny she goes into central hyderabad twice a week to beg on a good day she makes one hundred rupees the equivalent of one dollar seventy. then and that. some are go look particularly keep at the maternity but the. liberals who want to lower your mother year on the only kind of a month in the market go to mark and mark.
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my visit was there to pick you out of. mine to find out about that of my president martin i want to. i want to come back that issue on the record while. you have one of the overboard a lot. of take on them because i'm going to look it up we're going to. take a. look rosie is a very. white long time is it there each of you can you can bring back but in the one certain point you cannot bring back it will be just to beat you do you like. in punishment education program in the community. so people really poor bring the other one or two places. spreading the message
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about leprosy treatment to villages is part of the plan to get attention back on the disease and remove the stigma and misinformation surrounding leprosy. oh oh. well. i was a little. different . so we used. a lot of. laughs a little hole. in the book. where you know how.
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to. do your mouth. system to. do that. but you've got to sink. or swim. about it. fortunately. i'm the. game.
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i have only. i think if i. could get a moment. ok i got it all right but i think. i'm going to have like what the fuck you are out there to cover what i mean don't have i need program like these so used everyone is it the pain. of the. corporation between n.g.o.s international agencies and local organizations representing people affected by leprosy is fundamental to the push towards true elimination. thing. that the thing that.
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i am. the. one to do not make me think he. was. talking to loudly it is doing selfish and. i can see. no. since two thousand poor who don't have it anymore also the program. recently last year had big dip is needed some company is only thirty days i mean the behind experience i can say been in three days we have a detector three thousand eight hundred new cases been in three days in the beyond
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. so why not go into he's doing this company in this type up company in which can detect this detect this put in the treatment break the chain of the encryption of the disease and this will impact the. winning of a lot of offices how you can say you have a limited. elimination is there no business. people has played with a number when i am working in asia. so i'll be thinking i am not getting the number i'm treating a parcel. broker but. i'm going to take it. when you don't try now but it kind of government.
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i don't want to hire you i want to go one on one. and i have wanted. to work. on the cult. don't. i was quoting the name of the well. i mean the day. you can go to another logical downhearted mcknight has got then i read the book in which both think you can have. your heart compatible and he can. i think you see about month to remain on. the school ability. he's got left foot drop her contacts all the school he. was.
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springs would be a. bunny made obama by the gonna. buy. american i packaged. he said put us. light. they can polish their boats. in about a minute though some good nine months they tried to kick out some how did it move again i looked at her not that that's what i thought that would get him i mean i knew well both was without a lot that he was upset by doubt about that. but of guys that i had.
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some kind of. but this. time. we're just getting ahead but are you home. dr reddy leads a reconstructive surgery team at the sivananda rehabilitation home in hyderabad. they have helped thousands of patients regain the full use of their feet and hands that have been disabled by leprosy. because her disability did bring up on how the us is a beautiful moving joints out there that deals will be a hundred percent with up the knee bone is gone and clothes stiff joints are their operation is not so good and should come as early as possible once described by alice's. operation memories of agita
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she's about thirty years off each and she's coming from the stick when. she notices. i'm able to read and i'm able to catch. previous misprinted. to correct. that it's. graphic here if you go. far or she wants to discuss with you nicely but you see i was dreaming to do nothing to do that you cannot do it you know and maybe does this give probably regret once we have done the operation she could do that soberly think and be.
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if this levy could out beam diagnose the nudity is if she has. to have. one now for years back. by a car to go strides by giving a prepared to do. is. we are not using any generally good honesty here we use local anesthesia so in order to day want that tension we go on talking some nonsense from the patient that by the way they have identified a lot of the. popular enough not to appear in the front of the image oh well i don't know they were going to have to let. go of the yeah but it should matter that
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i put the sort of in the. no new bottle out called i'm going to look to put them together. the. feel of them but. the bottom out of. this class will be the prefix and yes it's a successful operation i'm happy that. i may bring the patients to the human pack. i don't know some big. trick to protecting the privacy that i've had to do me out of god made me do what many times i tried to leave the job many many times i remember five to six times i tried to do the job but god no one ordered me to leave the job i think i threw the blame on the god. no differently then you have after you have pointed to
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yes is god. i think still a want to have and look to see. the next day dr reddy checks in on his patient is. going to tell. him. that he could because. you know that it or the other. he can in my opinion get to the good to get him and he could be. relieved when he is not one of those. ill and you needn't think it's some going on if you're going to go for the one you're very well known. and it is to know that if.
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you ain't. they move but in general the american the god of this is our destruction leave. the president but only the liberals a lot to be going up in the field to. get into the mix with a little bit about this. mess enough that it will make going on the back of the head of that bubble of the guy who can only argue but he would have to focus i bet on humbling and need he can. take in a. little has still kill but i don't buy her neatly. so look simulate the home sunday kidney didn't. go out now believe. i. was. on the twenty sixth of january
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india marks republic day a celebration of the rights and freedoms achieved after independence from britain for rajni it is a moment to reflect on what has and what still needs to be achieved this is that there will be kids proud because you got to operate independently to this day is a very very informed are all of what india and. india is a huge population if i talk about the odd one hundred three million population system in there yes i do very big charlie he still has a good lot of things get procedure not only literacy in other disease control program. look a lady of a just a minor in just that you learn am local you learn and. behave how not just say i am one hundred ahead in the local people how comment i was in getting into. was.
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out. there. the mates were brought to the level of the members of the order to vaccinate has targeted and vaccines rejected pakistan faces a constant battle in its war against polio very different this is from al jazeera follows the extraordinary health workers who risked their lives in one of the final strongholds. to ters work with the most for the story of seoul with their lifeline the last drops on al-jazeera.
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the nice thing skunks by the time. are as the sun sets in the city of angels. hello there will be things a very heavy downpours every parts of south america recently really has been incredibly wet and the system responsible is still with us and it's going to stick around over the next few days so you're in the day today then we're going to see plenty of what weather not only through parts of argentina but also into your reply as well and then that system pushes northwards into northern parts of argentina as we had three chews day ascensions ahead of that main rain bamf and now for the majority of the day we still could catch one or two showers temperatures soar to
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thirty four degrees for this author know if it is over parts of panama and costa rica where we've got the most persistent rain at the moment for the north as a lot of dry weather currently but we've got a system over north america dipping southwards that's going to bring a small cloud will rain and also drag down the temperatures as well you can see the wind hours screaming down from the north bringing in the cooler air as the system and over north america as it's gradually been working its way eastwards you can see it here of a texas making its way across the southeastern parts of the states plenty of wet weather out of that a lot of snow on the northern edge as well and then as that system pushes southwest towards mexico as we saw we also see it push up into the eastern parts of canada and also what weather here a lot of it turning to snow really does look pretty wintry on tuesday. there with sponsored by the time race. the un's man in charge of middle east and north africa has refugee crisis is that the end is still not in sight the world doesn't act like
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the income. some other countries. there ought to be a. contribution. with the i mean i was talking to. i really felt liberated as a journalist. getting to the truth. of the u.s. sanctions. as europe. will look at how difficult it is to resist the financial markets of the dollar. opening up the latest on the trade war with the us . counting the cost. this is.
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coming up in the next sixty minutes israeli special forces move into gaza killing at least seven palestinians including. the british foreign secretary meets the saudi king as pressure grows on the kingdom to . chaos on the streets of the afghan capital after a suicide bomber targets a minority group demanding better security and. the advantage to the. final. thing that the aftermath. and i was ready troops have killed. seven civilians including
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a hamas military commander they entered the territory as part of a special forces operation and israeli officer was also killed while another was wounded in harness in southern gaza israeli military says it intercepted three out of seven thousand rockets fired from gaza after the operation prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cut short and of a visit to france to return to israel james bays has more from paris prime minister netanyahu had been judas stay overnight in paris and have a meeting here with president mccraw that meeting was council he's headed back to tell of the four meetings in jerusalem about the situation in cars still here though in paris the secretary general of the united nations and tonio good terrorists as he arrived for his meeting with president macro he told me the situation in gaza was extremely serious the u.n. has been warning some for top some time the special coordinator of the u.n.
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based in july nicholai in london off that perhaps garza could return to a situation of all out war he's given those warnings to the u.n. security council and certainly diplomats there are concerned but there is no consensus on action and that's mainly due to the fact that the u.s. of course is a permanent member it has a veto on any resolutions at the security council and its position for now is wait wait for the u.s. is plan with regard not just to guard but the whole israeli palestinian situation that's the plan that's being drawn up we're told by president trump son in law jared cushion or but for now there's no sign of that plan being announced. or dahlia sheindlin is a political analyst and columnist with nine seven two magazine she joins us via skype now from tel aviv thanks very much for being with us so a lot of focus on the timing of this israeli operation in gaza what why now first
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of all in the middle of these efforts to to find a lasting cease fire with the mass in gaza and this also taking place just hours after the israeli prime minister was was at this international conference in paris giving quite a long speech about the need to try to reach an agreement with the palestinians right well that's the big question on everybody's mind and what we understand you know with the army is trying very hard not to let out details about what actually happened but it makes it because the timing is so strange and because as you point out the prime minister was in paris also giving a press conference to israeli press arguing for why there should be a deescalation not necessarily a long term arrangement that looks anything like a peace agreement with a mouth but certainly a deescalation the timing is suspect if you consider this to be an attempted targeted assassination as the first rumors said it looks
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a lot more likely that this was some sort of a plan operation of a different kind of level we're not sure exactly what but something had been planned for a while and was expected to go after it could have been an intelligence gathering operation i mean we're saying that one homicide amanda was killed but that wasn't the doesn't look like that was the objective there. exactly it looks much more like this was either intelligence gathering were some sort of infrastructural operation but there is so little way to know i don't want to speculate it does look unlikely that they would plan a target assassination at this kind of timing precisely because the prime minister seems to want to deescalate and again there is no sense of ever looking at a long term peace agreement with a mass in fact in general gaza tends to be removed from the discussion of any future peace process and rather not discussed but there are voices clamoring for some sort of a ceasefire a long term ceasefire short term cease fire alongside voices calling for a further escalation huth in many of the some many israelis from the right who
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think that that's the only way to achieve some sort of better situation whatever that situation is the prime minister has those voices on both sides. do you get the impression from this that the israeli government and all of the various branches of its government are are operating in in one voice here. oh not at all that we've had inter-ministerial attacks between the education minister and the defense minister over the course of the last week they're all and not just the last week the last number of months they're accusing one another of not being hardline enough or tough enough with some of. it is a little bit less common to hear direct criticism of the prime minister and i think we have to remember that israel you know as tragic as it may be all of this has to be seen in light of the fact that israel is entering an election year elections are scheduled to be held about a year from now there is a lot of expectation that they might be held earlier probably in the spring and
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each party will be trying specially coalition partners will be trying very hard to get to get just the right tone on these security mail you know military security and defense issues to be seen correctly in the eyes of their potential voters and base and it's on yahoo seems to want to be the one who reminds israelis all the time that we are on the brink of war but is a person who can pull. pull us back from the brink and not let things escalate too much he may have calculated that one more war a fourth war in gaza will be one too many for his party to benefit from some sort of a rally around the flag effect an election good to speak with here dudie a scheindlin joining us there from tel aviv. the pressure is growing on saudi arabia to reveal the details of journalist. murder the u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt has arrived in riyadh then had a meeting with king sandman he is urging the government to fully cooperate with
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turkish investigators a spokesman for the british prime minister to resign may says hunt will push the saudis to do more to deliver justice and accountability on the her shakti case and canadian prime minister justin trudeau says his government is working with what he calls like minded allies on the next steps for saudi arabia we continue to be engaged with our allies on the investigation into accountability for the murder of jamal khashoggi and we are in discussions with her like minded allies as to next steps toward saudi arabia are dramatic is following the story for us he joins us now live from istanbul so jamelle how significant are all of these developments on the international front. well i mean that's a question we ask every single time to raise a new development because there is that expectancy that at some point something's
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got to give us some point somebody has to be charged and tried and at some point there has to be some sort of sanctions or punishments levied against the country behind essentially this assassination however every single juncture there's been a lot of condemnation there's been a lot of strong words but countries have maybe held back from doing so whether that's because they're waiting to get all the facts whether that's because they're trying to get some sort of consensus or whether it's because. interests of. big money corporations. military manufacturers and others outweigh the interests of principles and human rights obviously that's all debatable and many people have discussed this latest trip by the foreign secretary the foreign minister of the united kingdom jeremy hunt is significant in that the statement that came out from the f c o the from commonwealth office in london was pretty you could see. blunt's
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one jeremy hunt was going to discuss specific need to bring an end to the bloodshed as it was described in yemen and that's was very quickly then followed by of the case of jamaat official she saw a clear link between the two there and that probably is the most that's a high profile visits by western diplomats specifically to try and bring an end to a war that has gone on for several years now whether he will be able to come out of those meetings with some sort of timeline for a cessation of hostilities or a cease fire that's probably unlikely but the fact that this is taking place has them which show that's the case of jamaat official she has triggered a lot more scrutiny with regards to saudi policies around the world so jim where does all this leave the did the current investigation in turkey and. any efforts to to eventually wrap it all up. i mean this again
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we're trying to figure out exactly unfortunately the way in which the turks have been cooperating on this from one side has been. essentially equal ever they feel the need or they feel appropriate to give information and on the saudi side there has been zero information given from them in fact the only information actually that one has been given has always been proven to be untrue right so the statements that have come out from the beginning of denial and then. the continuous u. turn says it's difficult to see but what we do know for a fact is the turks are waiting for the saudis to hand over those culprits behind the fifteen people that were pictured entering the country they are waiting for witness testimonies to be given to them they are waiting to be able to win but more importantly they're waiting for two very significant. parts of this puzzle so to speak number one they want the saudis to confess to or uncover was true who gave the order because in the end of the day those who committed the crime as guilty as
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they are of committing gets could not have done so without being given clear directives from a senior member of this sort of saudi royal family widely to believe to be prince mohammed bin someone they're also waiting for the consul general where is he are they going to be able to speak to him he is a key witness not only to the crime but also to the destruction or the probable destruction of the remains of. so those are two elements they're waiting for whether the saudis are going to cooperate unlikely and that's why maybe we are seeing these movements in the international community with now that's like saying the germans have been given the. recordings the canadians coming out admitting that they have listened to it's and you could bet your life if the canadians have listened to it then definitely the americans and the brits and the germans and french like that sex have been saying have also listen to it's. a shared life mistery and his temple. the u.s. has renewed its coal for the end of hostilities in yemen.

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