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tv   Thou Shalt Not Kill  Al Jazeera  March 27, 2019 12:32pm-1:01pm +03

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if you have a lower house it's controlled by these opposition party coalition and then you have the upper house the senate controlled by the military it's obviously going to really be difficult for the government to operate the diplomatic fronts that came out today this coalition they say they have a right to form a government because the people actually elected them they were appointed and that's what they say why the senate they're encouraging when the senate's. nominations are made that they come over to their side obviously that's a appeal battle but right now what we know is there's a coalition form say with the main opposition parties so as far as the official action results that is still not clear when will we know more about that. overall the results from the selection are very murky we were supposed to hear unofficial early results that this same day as the election on sunday then that was postponed until monday and when they finally came out very late on monday they
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weren't all they were all the plymouth area results they were just some of the results the unofficial results preliminary results are supposed to come out now on friday the official results will come out may ninth at the very latest so obviously there's a big window there we're going to be facing from this friday to may ninth and a lot of things can happen there's a lot of concern because one of those some of the members of these parties are part of this diplomatic front coalition they have charges against them their cases in in the court system here that could alter that and also when you don't have official results yet there could be some changing of seats and things which really obviously will impact those coalitions that are formed because seats can shift back and forth so you know we'll find out the unofficial results on friday official results on may ninth but obviously a lot can happen in between the show and taint their life president thank god thank you. the charity save the children's says seven people including four children were killed in an airstrike on a hospital it's supporting in yemen and happen in katyn district about one hundred
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kilometers from the city of sabah saudi arabia and the u.a.e. are leading a coalition which has been fighting rebel who think forces for four years on reports rubble and debris cover what's usually a busy street in the yemen patients and medical staff were arriving a key top hospital near the city of santa when it was hit by an airstrike. the attack is believed to have been carried out by the saudi led coalition fighting who the rebels in the country the coalition has complete control of yemeni air space the facility supported by the charity save the children serve more than five thousand people it had been opened for thirty minutes before the attack at least seven people were killed four of them children among those that were killed included two minister of health staff as well and of the four children that died all boys ranging between eight and fourteen years old. this week marks four years
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since the start of yemen's war thousands rallied in the capital on tuesday to mark the anniversary of the conflict millions have been displaced much of the country is on the brink of famine the united nations says is the worst place to be a child we're hearing of children that have being killed and maimed by air strikes and shelling but then also there's the reverberating affix in the last couple of weeks there has been. a resurgent caller and suspected cholera cases where thousands of children each week being suspected to have cholera and save the children has estimated that over eighty five thousand children may have died since the conflict if skule didn't two thousand and fifteen dozens of children died last august when a school bus was hit by an air raid led by the saudi u.a.e. coalition that same month another hospital was attacked in her data several cease fires have been agreed on yet they consistently crumble. as
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a war continues into yet another year it's often the most vulnerable who are left to pick up the pieces carcillo poso the young al-jazeera opposition groups in algeria say a call by the army chief to have president abdelaziz bouteflika declared unfit for office doesn't go far enough or calling for wholesale change the military. intervention weeks of protests against beautifully and his backers are. the algerian army breaks its silence it demands the country's ailing president. be declared unfit to rule it was army's chief or staff left in and general. who made the demand but this year in this regard we need to find a solution to sort out this crisis and to respond to the demands of algeria within the constitution and within the sovereignty of the country in order to achieve that
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consensus and to achieve something that is accepted by all parties by triggering article one zero two the constitutional council would have to declare the president unfit to lead the country a step that would pave the way for the chairman of the opposite in the parliament. to take over as interim president until elections are held. the army chief widely seen as a key ally of president of the law as he. has in the past warned against instability as the anti government rallies gained momentum. the protests continue it even went beautifully a car made a few concessions was shuffled the government called for a national dialogue and filed not to see if. his offer was dismissed by key opposition leaders as
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a ploy by the establishment to take the steam out of the protests what a move for twenty years but in two thousand and thirteen has suffered a stroke and ever since was rarely seen in public algeria's have been calling for a national unity government that would lead the country for a transitional period draft and you can situation and reinvigorate an economy in tatters if we follow the constitutions more or less do so in people who are running the country at the moment we've been in it for the foreseeable future and forty five days to ninety days depending on the situation the elections. that we would make in major constitutional or legal arrangements so the game we produce will be will be played according to the rules that exist today and this is what the people in algeria have been calling for or against basically they don't want the politics
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to continue under the same rules which in oil and natural gas algeria as economy has struggled as oil prices declined over the last few years the government slashed social development programs to tackle recession but unemployment sought and anger spread. algeria has for decades used its political and financial influence to shape policies in the african continent and the arab world but today the country faces huge challenges as it distances itself from war to flee as legacy and what happens next will be closely watched by algeria's neighbors and particularly the other league which is holding its annual beating here in tunisia. tunis still add on al-jazeera. one night sure you could get in even though we have an exclusive report on why and how australia's one nation party saw cash in the us gun
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lobby and how the debate over opioids has forced a billionaire dynasty on the defensive. hello again to welcome back to international weather forecast well here across northern europe we're still dealing with some very gusty winds and that's been a problem for the last day or so we're going to still deal with it as we go towards wednesday and we're talking about the northern part of germany as well as into poland where you see these streamlines particular very tight that's where we're getting our gusty winds now a little bit better for poland as we go towards thursday but for germany and even denmark that is where we could be seeing some still gusty winds here down towards the south though we are looking at clouds across much of central europe out here towards the west though things looking quite nice we'll be seeing plenty of sun if we get a few clouds maybe that's going to be about it here across parts of the u.k.
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down across france as well as into spain well we are going to be seeing the weather though is going to be here across the northwestern part of africa plenty of rain plenty of clouds are going to be in the forecast here on wednesday the earth low pressure across italy is really the cause of it and we are going to be seeing those rain could szish ns as well as cloudy conditions make their way over here towards the east for little parts of libya you're going to be seeing the rain continue here anywhere from tripoli over towards benghazi but for egypt really not looking too bad we are going to be seeing a partly cloudy day here in cairo and from morocco things are getting much better a few partly cloudy conditions we do and a temperature about twenty two degrees there. eastoe war where on live t.v. and it's taught us is to be able to be concise expressing the exactly what is happening in the moment and what it means. or if you joined us on sat israel
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there's an apartheid state and ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people this is a dialogue everyone has a voice and we want to hear from join the colobus conversation. watching. the top stories right now. the coalition with six other parties. says the coalition will have two hundred fifty five to five hundred. percent of their. own prime minister.
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seven people including four children have been killed in an air strike on a hospital and yemen military coalition led by saudi arabia is being blamed. on the algerian army has called for a constitutional process to be triggered which would declare president. unfit for office that move follows weeks of mass protests has led the country for twenty years. to strike each other sporadically attacks on both sides continued overnight dockets were fired from the gaza strip on monday and israel launched air strikes has more from the border. after a night of israeli bombardment and rocket fire from gaza israeli tanks remain close to the border on tuesday israel had warned of the broader response to the recent escalation that threat was very much on the show despite relative calm and talk from hamas of
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a cease fire. tension caused israel's prime minister to return home early from his u.s. trip a speech he'd planned to give to the influential a packed jewish lobby conference in washington was instead delivered by video link . we are prepared to do a lot more we will do what is necessary to defend our people and to defend our state. the israeli air force struck targets throughout the besieged strip on monday night including multi-story buildings in the heart of gaza city. the first rockets which was a warning was fired then the second and third were fired to the north and east of the building five minutes later the whole building was hit and we didn't know where to go. among the destroyed buildings the office of hamas is political leader ismail haniya and insurance headquarters that israel said housed hamas military intelligence and a building belonging to its internal security all that following
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a rocket launched from gaza that struck a family home north of tel aviv early on monday seven people were injured. earlier this month hamas said two rockets that landed in tel aviv were fired accidentally is investigating this latest launch i think we have no intention do it today. today i had to this immediate or to the homes i think people applied to to die to this military targets and there but maybe sometimes they could not do that because then they have no technical politicking the. tool to do that. the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has condemned what he called the israeli escalation the p.l.o. leadership accuse the israeli prime minister of trying to use the situation to his benefit before next month's general election. benjamin netanyahu has been criticized by opponents from the right and left of israeli politics over his gaza policy his main rival in the election the former army chief benny gantz accused him
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of failing to contain and deter hamas with sufficiently strong military action netanyahu options a fraud most analysts agree he doesn't want and under. to the war on the eve of an election but at the same time he's under pressure to project military strength israel's domestic politics adding to the volatile mix on its border with gaza al-jazeera southern israel seventy dekker joins us live from the border fence between israel and gaza stephanie there are some military activity overnight get us up to speed on that situation that's right two individual rockets one fired around eight pm the other one around four o'clock in the morning and israel carried out two separate air strikes in the bigger picture this is relatively calm in the morning things are pretty much back to normal here the restrictions that were placed on the border communities he's really border communities around gaza
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have been lifted even though there is a heightened military presence here now what we understand from media reports that there is an egyptian intelligence allegation of course the egyptians have been mediating for quite some time between both israel and hamas when you have these escalations they are expected to meet with the israelis i'm also hearing from our producer that they are also perhaps expected to enter gaza but we understand from sources at the egyptians are trying to put pressure on hamas to try really the real test richelle moving forward is this weekend why because it's the one year anniversary of the great march of return those border protests that have put a lot of pressure on israel well it's the one year we are expecting what has mass is calling for is a million man march so there are talks trying to go on to contain that but again as we say it is a very fragile situation is always in this region anything can happen and anything can turn in any point in time but at the moment certainly things here are quiet so elections of course are getting closer and closer they're about two weeks away now
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how is all of this impacting benjamin netanyahu. it was putting a lot of pressure on him and it's putting pressure on him that he didn't want to because he was really going to do a victory don so to speak with the president donald trump handing him the occupied golan heights recognizing israeli sovereignty and then while he was signing that you had an escalation here in gaza just behind us so of course this is two weeks away from election he's already being called week why because there is quiet a lot of people of all of his opposition want him to play a hearty a harder hand a heavier hand on how mussing that he's lost the power of deterrence so this is something that he's trying to balance he's always said that he's done these decisions in the pots when he's agreed to cease fires for the.

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