tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 10, 2019 9:00pm-10:00pm +03
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old falls and his sister used to spend their long summer holidays here or in the forest before. d.n.a. like soul egypt and love drawing as a child he produced some of his earliest work here at the chateau. model survivor he was. kind of them in. a minute. and the minute in your head. in this. new bill and i work in the hello. little.
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despite his family's misgivings this isolated outbuilding of the chateau later became dealings first private studio. his father was determined alphonse would follow him into the moment and sent him to the prestigious high school lizzie we caught. a little redemption for me straight can. you see properly. or they might just you. think. us. all of this extraordinary. today gone play with this our. lawyer on.
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policing in central paris is still one of the most reputable in france. d.n.a. started here from eight hundred seventy one to eight hundred eighty one and lived in as a board. one of his contemporaries was a future president xandra million. dollars the this move. that warren and i never could. be another. getting to the. who are you are going to have more of them was bought the house b n b a net is the other no and. i live where were the women is and had them our lady where our mother took her they can with a care that there are no who are heavier than will be the one with them behind them is. going to be. civil and civil to lowes well we'll see for. the software that we didn't even let and what here let me ask something guinea
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where syrup to put that yeah get it other nothing you. can't offer under the american women but women only of course they had the ability as most of them didn't enter the uk them to timika new fish see it here so a bit of already over him about that. in the eight hundred seventy s. the catholic church retained a strong influence in french much but after the revolution a movement had been growing in the wanted to separate church and state leading to an eventual change in the law in one thousand nine. hundred dolla under. her pillow mia. shabby end of the cliff and wormers no on the third. the. last of the in the vast sea of must have been the leonore all the way is the binney ken is burning and he said no we had planted an
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alignment possible of infertility of year with them you know what's been over all in that. sense of being the return we. would have of the lesser he i love while i'm a bit of a fancier you know i'm a hooker if you know i'm not the humble saucy men and we're dealing. divorce level of our book on the use of sound says it don't go boy garvey in normandy school you don't want visited our norm on the dining. city book class will talk of the aversion. don't even talk contact of excuse. that your vile. is express shown that you. don't want certain. don't want
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to the second you can deliver on your call it no i was a man who had a little who were what can own a car no i mean a gentleman where he did he and the world that he could pull at them beef and muscle. and he'd be arsed to fill my. life and leave us idiocy this year even as clearly callable as are we have our hold on not to be. in the past couple of. composite actually love of the army eva says fear. julia. new may be a good new. i don't know. academic kid. near the greta. door.
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to see mad. or silly. but for me in the name of that system or maybe don't say astro or me you saw what some of the companies are. limited to if you don't come also. there is an immune response. to please. see on the designer credit british diplomatic position on question it's more the south is more love of his sell the us we knew he had that don't pick it because you know there's still. a move more to here it's simple system academic performance from monetary than artist it's innocence or not it from a still in a paki it don't. mean from a sympathetic less. over
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two and a half kilometers away from us in a province in algeria is the town of blue sod. the food to mount counted off on the banks of the blue saddle river this small of jerry in town would play an integral part in the future of all false it's in. medina beside the medina by the amount obama the democrat the damage to the howie and many a it at this at thought on file it. she did before them to the word the
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in my view. the second hand in sentiment to them and in that we didn't. have a real merely besetting would be that a word highly you know a would be in a whole measure the doobies area or an ear known which in the old magic like a leo there are more you delay you mean another idea number three he came away almost the difference is the man will. see the day. off to a pretty. interesting time to review the two his first. concert then on a jury meant to please open a charity. was
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twenty two when he first visited in eight hundred eighty four it immediately cast a spell on him and dominated his life and work for the next forty five years but it all started with god but with entomology the study of insects. come on the. book. and he. used. it may. be a little bit ignitions your difficulty after i called you up to have our lives and works out. is a time we. all used so it's not. the end of a good. d.n.a. in a. lot of ways. that you are now over there on the isle you have any if you need the minute he accepts the sun article we are the year he had the. can't be that
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the incident is there what only. imaginary thought into. you no matter how it is then you or your mother let. me just say be heard of them killfile and see whatever he be him. you deserve qantas's your head. it is there this is your heart you have to have that jet that they have that. lucky that because of the sales you lucky i do with just a moment to do your part said they are. obviously. you. know not wanting any only told you i'm all the only believe who says this pos yeah sure do knew who after.
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a year after his first trip didn't return to algeria on a scholarship and began painting traditional hardening life and culture. by the time of his fourth visit eight hundred eighty eight he'd learned arabic and also had a guide with slim and been able to and the two men became a lifelong friends and collaborators. who are the man but i hear you who are above the. middle of the year when you can have steam and stuff there if you decide what can. be it. has most of the. be that will see in one memo many years up and a thought be a colony. and it will be. the end. interview no mean a turn to tell you i'm a. tamil years or be one of the above you forever believe of india to me sooner
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that yes ultimately happily it happens to her i happen to have a man of bliss barely remember i have four concannon with a forty hand intro talk more delhi mostly cia who had to save our. the. the smart home and apple announced o'malley letter had a marriage that is minimal. and above the focus of the character in a lot of fancy it as she didn't a million other foreign senior to muka seen behind them. before last year but is illegal. we have d.n.a. . between. a lawyer. and it is a buffet but below our get. real. not
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the law between been did. some work work at the bar more of the met then lyric if you get up i would love ya. found out of the but the columbia say it's their member bright world your. you call him and just. when did they kill him but i am. aware that in that. in your little. history lou utility the steadily. slim and benny bill him originally came from our good out of town much further south than broussard he enabled d.n.a. to access and discover more about the bedouin community and truly understand the people. unlike other artists who painted the outer world at the time delay didn't want to make arrow people look exotic and different. he gave oriental a start
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a fresh perspective by aiming to capture the life and soul of his subjects. and its landscape were a continual source of inspiration. but the peace and tranquility of the way since were sometimes affected by the french colonial presence there. dina trying to use his influence. to help and support other people and their dealings with the occupying french. then after spending many years travelling between france and algeria in one thousand nine hundred three at the age of forty two d.n.a. finally decided to settle permanently in broussard he deliberately provoked the
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french by buying a house in the arab quarter. coming up in part to the name makes a momentous personal decision that sends shock waves through the paris art world and becomes the victim of a concerted campaign against him and his work. as martin showed. it will not be measured you know and so on so a bit is both. folksy amusing myanmar let it go out of a while at the. box the museum and. me. know how to enter into. april on al-jazeera faultlines is back with more investigative journalism and in-depth stories it's the world's third largest democracy heads to its presidential
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and legislative elections a documentary explores how the united states and the european union a turning a blind eye to egypt's violations of human rights prime minister modi is seeking a second term with a campaign dominated by talk of a cash man pakistan will he succeed an exclusive look at the goals behind russia's current foreign policy explained by some of the insiders to help shape the kremlin's ideology april on al-jazeera. as protests over welfare cuts exploded nicaragua's for trying. government launched a brutal clampdown. now after a year of deaths detentions and political suppression crisis negotiations are underway. but could the dark days of civil rule still return. people in power investigates the frontline mccurry clock on al-jazeera. al-jazeera
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is a very important source of information for many people around the world when all the cameras are gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going to talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera benyamin netanyahu looks set for a fifth term as israel's prime minister despite the paucity of his main rival winning as many seats both missing owsley code and the blue and white coalition of benny gantz have secured thirty five seats but now it's now is expected to get the support of smaller right wing parties to form a coalition government stephanie decker has more from west to slip. by i can tell
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you just been speaking to people here and a lot of people have expressed disappointment in the fact that he seems to be set for a fifth term not because of any issues when it comes to let's say the palestinian issue it's more about the corruption issue and people also saying that ten years plus three that he served as prime minister before is enough that they wanted change even though he did have quite a good turnout in jerusalem so i think we're going to have to wait and see will know at least a month from now what this government is going to look like. sudan's president is under increasing pressure as western nations add their voices to call so political change protestors continue to sit in outside the compound housing the army headquarters overnight in khartoum the u.s. britain and norway have issued a joint statement urging authorities to deliver a credible plan for a political transition the u.n. security council will hold another even agency meeting on the situation in libya as fighting there continues dozens of people have been killed in recent days fight his
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royal toward heidi for have to are trying to take the capital tripoli. algeria is interim leader says a free and fair elections will be held within three months. says he has no political ambitions of his own and will set up an independent committee to oversee the poll but protesters want a more immediate overhaul of the political establishment within the last hour the government has issued licenses for ten new political parties and algeria as army chief says the military will support the transition period but that period requires the people's space suits and british prime minister theresa may is heading to brussels to find out whether she can get another extension on break said she met with the french president and german chancellor on tuesday to request a delay in leaving the block with no sign of a compromise may is warning that the choice for the u.k. may be either to accept crashing out of the e.u. with no deal on friday or revoking article fifty and accepting no breaks it at all
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those are the headlines al-jazeera world continues next. was from a wealthy background in congress went against his family's wishes and became an artiste. he painted in what was called the oriental list style normally a western view of the middle east which stereotyped its people as wild and exotic. but d.n.a. learned arabic spend time getting to know the bedouin of algeria painted so hard on people as they really were and gave this artistic style a fresh perspective. in
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one thousand nine hundred three by now in his forties d.n.a. decided to move permanently to his favorite algerian retreat the racist town of blue sada. he bought this house in the arab quarter deliberately to irritate the french colonial government. here he completely immersed himself in the arabic language becoming bilingual and incident culture with the help of his companion and collaborator samantha bent over his. d.n.a. thought living in the arab quarter brought him closer to the people of broussard. it also made him a force in the side of the colonial french. before but if you're poor. it as easy to fall says. extend more the old all
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to make or feel. sure a statue. is a gender split believe that. it did it all. in the uk you did it take it or city or keypad it was your. free board now going it solves just that you the. d.n.a. like nothing more than to speak up for the blue sardi's and this is clear in his regular correspondence with the french. his efforts on behalf of the local people against the colonial authorities were rewarded when the military rule in blue solder was lifted and replaced i'm usually by a dual civilian and military administration.
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dinis lovable was partly rooted in his admiration for the ordinary people. for their apparent contentment despite the harsh living conditions and the regard showed him as both a frenchman and a christian. he was also impressed by his friend sleeman been able to have his religious discipline education and sophistication which encouraged me eventually to convert to islam. he wrote i knew islam i felt a sense of attraction to it and the tendency towards it i studied it in the book of god i found it a guide for all mankind. again. his conversion in a personal letter in one thousand no way uncompleted formally in one thousand nine hundred thirteen when he changed his name to not.
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the most to me just to see for. the above the unit the million soon to be not in the but. they had to obama or their kids or bailout will obama can only hope at thier own fear. see it must have been the. loss of the indian if you. look. at the level you can call any loss of the from a bad. looking. at them does it even assume a lot. more well really what it is then they didn't. care that i may not be subtle see it must have been unique. let us but in bad. when news of dina's conversion reached france his parisienne artist friends and
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other oriental list painters there was universal shock. how could one of their own from a bush war background someone who was supposed to preach the oriental his message and in their view civilized the savage locals and spread christianity go over to the other side and become a muslim. some considered him a traitor and that he was no longer worthy of the title night of the legion of honor he'd been granted in eight hundred ninety six. others thought he'd abandoned his french heritage and his adoption of algeria as home had a direct impact on his artistic career. there was a campaign against him art collectors stopped buying dinis paintings that he no longer want and prices. has met in charity means and. it will not be measured in the law of the night and so on so i've been
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as both. folksy amusing myanmar let you can they are we are low out of. the museum and i was in that alley hamlet doing. well a million can you have to enter it or not don't go to watch you know you have sucked down this is only found. you. suddenly. articular can you feel the normal way out these car. fishmonger. city boy because he knew the. d.n.a. was determined to continue to portray a positive image of islamic religious and social life. and writing. after
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places. to say i have been. mad but i mean well i can. have him. in a lot of elephants you saw what what we. believe is man. machine fifi very. after the first world war d.n.a. was among the first to call for the building of a mosque in paris to honor the muslim soldiers who died fighting for france he also contributed to the design and decoration of the new building. was felt by the three nationally for god to lead and that. he had that. has happened has been less and less prominent in
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a lot of yanni i kid and i'll see if any. a kid. i thought i feel i have even i mean that of a kid and i'm sad that. i did paint in a very traditional style but probably because of his love for algerian and the people his paintings have a very warm look and feel. there's a warmth of the sun in the sahara desert and of the colored clothes of the blue side of people. there's the warmth of the pain can the tops of the mountains at sunset of the sun and the rocks. all looking to imitate life in a realistic way. his work is the opposite of condescending no mysterious science. or belly dancers but rather in daily life however tough it may have been.
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dino his work captures many facets of north african life but with telling details sometimes almost hidden. this. his famous terrace of like one with children playing in the hot sun. this is all good but it has a definite human dimension with the tense of the nomads outside the city. in the two dancing girls you have to look very carefully to spot a man wearing a red card back. and collect are hungry children rushed to grab a falling apricot but higher up in the shade is another boy taking the fruit
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straight from the tree. to his art is the set of books you've been on them you talk to work if you don't. want to so much and when. that's a question the civil year it'd be worth it from a strike of any drama probably not a better. set up bro. some fade off on the telly but at that credit card. at the foot talking i presume that i didn't have a limo. he exists in the locker at the mall into skydivers and then he could have crazy bottles for me for not how many. they will be back. this in utah. he saw. me though hanson and not said but he also pretty. costume. yet
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she could of made it no longer. in one thousand nine hundred twenty nine aged sixty eight dinny decided to go on a journey he'd been planning since his conversion to islam pilgrimage to mecca known as touch. but first he traveled south to visit the hometown of his friend slimline in i'll go there where he recorded the start of his spiritual journey in a painting called departure to mecca. the journey had a major spiritual impact on but it was also hugely physically demanding.
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in or nasa ready. died in paris on the twenty fourth of december one thousand twenty. a funeral ceremony took place at the grand mosque in paris attended by among others a former governor general of algeria. a month later d.n.a. system john brought his body to busan to be buried inside a door himself had built. five thousand people attended his funeral on the twelfth of january nineteenth thirty including scholars and leading figures like the french governor general of algeria. who delivered a eulogy. d.n.a.'s close companion sleeman ben abraham was later buried alongside
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when he died in one nine hundred fifty three. since dinis death nine decades ago his distinctive paintings have graced museums art galleries and collections all over. here at the o.c. museum on the left bank of the set in paris. and in this angela theon home at the museum of art and history and not born in southern france. and the museum of fine arts in algiers. but much of da's fine work remains in private hands and still commands extremely
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high prices. of all produce all that routinely your while of little that didn't want in the name of a. diet is all a matter of the show you those. she's entitled type two because you're going to i mean you deal. from. seppi but are you jordan. a good move for him you do who he thinks he to rule but we're going so fast because you could use a cup of vision i've known one. that's a couple certain. what you know hawk isn't paid was he there's one pair you didn't i won't go to china you are still on such a good time i thought oh little johnny young which you remember. back on pocket all full of holes energy. of the poor me.
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so terry tradition that is a to do if and you don't hear you you're pretty young. eliza washed away incredible courage on its own unique their own charity to go. we have an old song ever you may require your wall or. let you need a lesion a. fork. betty bionicle in china you up there to supper luckily it is all your token macias and dicey are you to be good because the only issues are your gut about it we would probably all search for what that looks all the axle the easier dot guilty dash the circus easier to if i want to get all of what leave the lock free or was up the yard a lot of what appeared to be scott ok organs. usually got out with the others on
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the series. is all she was even the off them. after d.s. death and been able to try to set up a museum in his memory in blue side rather than the capitol. but the wheels of french colonial bureaucracy turned slowly and benny bill him died in one thousand nine hundred fifty three without seeing his museum plan realized. symon been able to him had belonged to the it body school of islam which had developed in oman but of which there were pockets in north africa. when he died the a body theologian sheikh biodiesel him stepped in and bought d.n.a. his former property on behalf of the bodies community of broussard he hoped to establish a museum when the colonial administration would allow. algeria gained independence
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from france in one thousand nine hundred sixty two and there was a determination to rebuild the country and preserve its cultural head. each cheek by you'd donated dinis former properties in busan to the algerian government and with others revived the plan to build a museum to preserve his memory or a new method which had a lock it might have been your own crew and not all and holby and the home assistants up yet in which they can meet at work or wonders on her property in jersey happier qanbar i hope that the coffee have to back at the arrow of course because the coffee was our muscle our very hot what cup of coffee be at the might be some acid in the if if it was at well mackillop or of what a barrel mark by at what area of the tackler but under but almost in the moment i met him in jersey where we saw that in most of our a variety of us i mean look at all saints and then it's been made has nothing in
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fact is it. a whirl in a columbus shared by your why some sudden idea. come up all the digital the comet our own attorney man's will pass up the other matter what on earth of the . was up a lot of work in my macand went on his i'm astonished at. it as never the tendency. to listen to diplomacy fear. the little and. metal and see here. one missile and. medicate. the french artist all remedies visited north africa and painted them around the
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same time as d.n.a. and is better known around the world today. d.n.a. is arctic is more conservative but his paintings especially of broussard and its people remain a source of inspiration to many bringing realism and respect to a region often fought off as being close to the arts. they join one of the world's most notorious groups. but found a way out. a man will help us. attain a force for crew. child soldiers and have rethink exploitation of women or door to
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. the radicalized nude scene and it's designer. well i'm pleased to say we have got some dry weather coming into rio de janeiro now you can still see that little area of clout there into that he's decided to say what it is just not in the north so i give some hope of an improvement in the situation as we go on through the next couple days twenty seven celsius that florio some of the temperature the forward want to satirise and also into sun got
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a lot of dry weather across the northern chile northern argentina pushing up into power i will see that dry weather just not a little further north still as we go on into thursday so not too bad you might just catch want to show as into the fosse out these to brazil down towards europe wide but for many you'll see some decent spells of sunshine some sunshine too across the caribbean this area cloud sliding out of the gulf of mexico across cuba will continue to drift further south as we go through the next few days say some heavy rain there for time across a good pot so keep up pushing up towards the bahamas and that will sink further south which in these woods as we go through thursday say jamaica could catch a few. more live the longest the skies to come back in behind you can see how that cloud is making its way across hispania lot with st cloud making us laugh way from the eastern seaboard of the u.s. the next area of disturbed weather is coming through and that means yet at least not a. good weather sponsored by cats out when. i
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get up i had my coffee. clam i had to move a few cigarettes. go to work go to a place he. did not notice and do not go to starbucks or star drawn drawing keys my sanity keeps me from. going to fight somebody or. a rabbit christo or do anything outside of normal life when i drive forget everything house it's in the world someone's on my mind on that paper waking up in newbury park after walking out of my job. and only had my last paycheck. i am now homeless and i wanted to go all in the thing to turn to is my drawings of peace of
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mind. and the adventures of nick seven triple x. i am too. i've drawn twelve hundred pages. three volumes and eight stories. of people nowadays there's one and one using said i read what jack. and i said well you tell me where you can get a job you're going to be happy and i'm still make your mil's i figured out. to be comfortable while but i would not be an extravagant i need a least a thousand dollars a month rent costs about six to seven hundred you have food to transportation. that will i did. make enough. at least to go through the winter months where i go where i can do drawing and side in peace. you know not to worry about something as to wake me. congo when i want to eat and get good amount of sleep but i want to
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make enough money to last all year around and see the little. isn't the problem for you and john that are you going to have a question mark over it please don't have a corruption question mark or grim join me man the awesome on up from of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and leave to break the week's top stories are big issues here now does it. this is the news hour live from the headquarters in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes it's a tie between the two main parties in israel but benyamin next now has the advantage in coalition talks algeria is army chief urges patients during their
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government transition and blames for an audience for undermining stability also this hour british prime minister theresa may is on her way to brussels again for an emergency e.u. meeting to discuss her breaks it options in school told them secure a woman will win the first leg of their champions league south munches to succeed with a quarterfinal win coming at a cost injury could rule captain hari kari for the rest of the seas. we begin in israel where benny minutes now looks set for a rare fifth term as prime minister despite the party of his main rival winning as many seats in the election his likud party and the blue and white coalition of his rival benny gantz are both secured thirty five seats but netanyahu is expected to get the support of small or right wing parties to form a coalition government so far benny gantz has not conceded defeat and says what he
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achieved in tuesday's election is historic a. new morning we are waking up. information of final results we are waiting for real results are repeated stress that this is a historic achievement he has never been such a big insignificant party that was formed with so many good people in such a short time the people talk to us the people want a different way and we are going to deliver it i told you that i came fourteen years this is only the first morning there's plenty of work ahead of me of us nothing is over we are making our moves we surprised until now we'll see what the day brings in a moment we'll get the palestinian reaction from meter abraham in ramallah but first to stephanie decker in west jerusalem stephanie no final results yet but we do have a clearer picture than last night. absolutely both men there declaring victory
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but there is only space for one prime minister vali and it seems that it will again be benjamin netanyahu heading into a fifth term which would make him the longest serving prime minister in the history of the state of israel there's a couple of votes for around two hundred thousand still left to count most of those us soldiers were expecting those results that say within the next twenty four hours it may affect what small parties come into the knesset that's the israeli parliament or not but the bigger picture certainly does seem to be that. netanyahu is best placed to form the block the government so we're going to wait and see but i think that is the consensus the feeling here certainly the people we've been speaking to mixed folly but certainly hoping some of them it will be a national unity government which would include but i think it will still be a couple of weeks until israelis find out what form exactly this government will take so what will another next now turn mean in terms of policy especially towards the palestinians. well it's been incredibly right way no
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negotiations policy i think it's fair to say there's been no talks between the two sides in two thousand and fourteen we are expecting trauma's deal of the century but what we've seen happen on the ground facts on the ground is the continued expansion of settlements in the occupied west bank in occupied east jerusalem you've seen you know the u.s. embassy move to drew slim that was a hugely controversial move. criticized by the world and the palestinians of the palestinians don't see the americans as on this broker and they also don't see this israeli government as giving any concessions to any future peace plan but i think we're going to have to wait and see what kind of shape this government is going to take what this peace plan would look like but certainly the palestinians of ready rejected it again saying that the americans is simply not a broker for peace thank you stephanie decker in west jerusalem let's get more now on the palestinian reaction with need
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a brain who's in ramallah for us in the occupied west bank how are these results on the prospect of next now serving another term as israeli prime minister being viewed by the palestinian leadership and the palestinian people. we've heard mainly from the secretary general of the p.l.o. side but apart who said that the israelis have said clearly that they do not want peace and they are saying yes for the continued occupation of the west bank he said that they have been approving of netanyahu his policies of maintaining the status quo and he even benjamin netanyahu has promised in his campaign to continue settlement building and not even that not to evacuate any settlers from the illegal settlements in the west bank and that he will be expect extending israel soft sovereignty over the west bank settlements now i've spoken before to. the p.l.o. executive committee member and this is what you have to say i think the whole goals of the game are changing because now clearly superimposing greater than
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all of historical palestine. and therefore they have totally cancelled and the agreements they have not only fight the two state solution they have totally gaited requirements of peace they have totally violated international law and so on so now we need a whole new strategy to deal with this. the palestinian street seems to not really care about the results as much because they say that the campaigns of the two contenders did not focus on the palestinian issue or moving forward the peace process but rather of what they are not going to be giving to the palestinians now under the president donald trump tenure in the past years the government of benjamin netanyahu has approved around twenty thousand new settlement units which makes palestinians in the west bank believe that the situation might go worse despite a whichever government is formed in israel in the next few weeks thank you for that
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neither abraham lifeforce in while netanyahu is in position to secure a fifth term despite looming corruption charges he's expected to be indicted on three counts of corruption if convicted he could face ten years in prison it's now suspected of accepting expensive gifts from billionaires in exchange for favors and providing favorable conditions to an israeli telecoms provider in return for positive coverage on a website own to buy the company is also accused of colluding with the publisher of a newspaper to hurt its rival again in return for positive coverage let's speak about this to our senior political analyst who joins us now on the news hour marwan netanyahu may have won may have secured another term in office but he's not out of the woods yet when it comes to these corruption charges do you expect this to affect him kenny a full term if these charges keep looming over him the difference so forty years of
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a stew season. and he's been lying nonstop and if he lied during the campaign about the so-called french law which i suspect he did lie about the french law we expect him in the coming days and weeks to be signing a coalition agreement with his so called natural partners the religious parties on the line the religious and right wing parties to form a government whereby they commence to a new law in the israeli parliament whereby a sit think prime minister would have been in me. from prosecution which means like in france a sitting president in his or sitting prime minister mr netanyahu would be free from indictment free from prosecution until the end of his term if the coalition partners as suspected would sign on this deal unfortunately he might just finish
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his four years so he is then at the mercy of the small right wing parties how then do you expect him how far do you expect him to take his policies because he's at the mercy of the smaller parties to the right i mean he's already on the right how hard a inhofe father to the right will he take israel i think i think that's a very good question and i think how he answers that will determine not only the future of palestine but also the future of israel in the sense that now we have to religious parties with something like sixteen knesset members that's going to be the biggest block aside from the likud party and they would have a say so between eight for shas and eight for your daughter of those nationalist religious parties would have quite the say and to remind our viewers around the world so they don't get confused with names these parties would have refused to join blue white lists because they refused its secular credentials prime minister netanyahu on the other hand although secular has been. blackmail
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if you will have appease the religious right if you will but certainly would accept whatever conditions right come from but they would also accept whatever conditions come from him why because in israel the government is rich and they will be able to give different portfolios and budgets to the likes of them just parties and others in order for them also to have a piece of the pie what about donald trump's so-called deal of the century that is expected to be unveiled after this election. could there be any concessions there from the netanyahu government if he signs on to this deal that donald trump has come up with well from what we know about the deal of the century concessions is going to be a very you know suspicious suspicious word concessions because already all the important five issues concerning the press and issues have been handed over
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a silver plate a gold plate to israel is jerusalem given to israel settlements and the issue of settlements given to israel no independent palestinian state again given to israel borders of the ninety six seven given to israel so really is or has already gained everything that could be gained i can think of anything that prime minister anthony i would make a concessions on knowing what the part of meters are so in so many was forty i would say the following. the candidate that warned the israeli elections is trump's founded and the trump standard this will play ball with trump because to my view trump has been acting like an utter neo a myth and you know things like that from good to get your insight as always thank you very much for joining us on the news hour and there's plenty more ahead on the program including the report on the hopes and aspirations of people in india a day before voting in the general election plus how the bracks it deadlock is
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