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eat. sleep. till you can make. something to feel. tell if you can see it only came one day or now. twenty eight words a twelve hour shift from six am. more than you know. now go over there well the first thing a good sound like you feel great if it is no matter cause sometimes things happen
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go go go go. go by me was said into the shop while boast they want to know about is my my son you. see. as it's good to get in touch with the type you give the village i'm told you want to type it i could out the one on the top right a coke. chipper has lived all his life in an area called white city. one city to go with two places. where ever you. review it was all but one see your way to do better with. one on one the one i don't like the one i misplaced it's a lot better but what about i was sick so most the things. i would say and i would do. i will form for. the wards and to bring
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a million out. but fourteen school had become more of a battleground than a place of learning. machine when my last quote was school due. to my day one new piece de bono and i call god when my dick us into another early at indigo closely. i know who they are really do. when i look through so got interested in politics here. for forty years and. i had to get proper off. required us with i took off a two thousand and three saw i had to lay off that is. not a two so i. created. a.
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model sometimes the only number did that if i was. holding maybe i would not. put it and then they. are not it's one more no. then you shorty did. you see in the stuff some was to save all the times. because i'm now full time student i decided to move back home. it's kind of funny that i'm still living at home but to be brutally honest i actually conforte that moment i've been quite lucky in that my father is happy for me to live at home and when need be doesn't mind supporting nutrition now as i'm going to the end of the course and it's kind of i don't have much money left. grew up with
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his twin sister. his father a leading lawyer who advocates showed an early interest in patrick's career. my dad said there should be advocate but. even. he went to the best school in cape town although when he was seventy he wasn't the academic time did you bring your project but that doesn't. get paid. seven i was a bit of a law my one teacher said i might go to prison one day and that nothing controversial happened i was actually a very good student by the end of it thanks to those teachers. at twenty eight he's gone back to university to study for a master's degree. the point about this is
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that course any particular consequence of the voyage is in general a consequence of range of contributing factors such as. even a twenty eight's i'm so not really sure what the farm's me as a person i was in the earliest chapters of my life a very sporty authentic person like i can just do that stuff erin actually but now it's kind of fun and really play sports anymore as you get older you carn of searching for it also you could act. law it's not something that comes easily to me what i realize is that it is a so hard work is not like natural ability in north actually is hard work within the if you don't know where you should have. patrick's decided to go into maritime law. interesting area of law my father said i was quite
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a lot of maritime law. he already knew at fourteen that he had had a good start in life i live in a nice house that in my school the french just relax and have a family. interest in the film like the people in there in this corner camps and it's interesting to see what their lives are like and how they differ from us now look at what we've got around us feel that they are for money. they live in shacks winter they call. it and i feel you know just like the basic system is not always there for. fourteen years later the gap between rich and poor seems as wide as ever so if i was kind of on the other side of the fence from where i am i'd be very frustrated what's going on so i can understand. what's happening in africa where people's
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demands are coming from. a current completely identify position and i've never been in a position like that. but joe thinks it's pretty payton the things have to change. on the other side of table mountain not much has changed beyond his life. at the end of each month there's a heavy demand on his pay packets. but. yet it was seven years of. sixteen and. even this is the. bane of his. unfairly. so he still single young to have
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a son before he was twenty one. his name. is the name it's. some time before that it had a daughter. this one night and this one is my baby. ever since then slowly and that woman the. sun and the wind. and you get it will charge it isn't that because. when i was in charge it was only you know i was had to run. since then he's had another daughter with another woman but still he was single a. while. but i don't miss him when he's getting. a thing going my new movie
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was and i did an alien. that will send them all over your lungs in a lie. he spent much of his life in cape town. his family came to this hostel for migrant workers when he was a boy. like a little younger yes there was a look on the back that this is their whole place and this is the way i used to stay i used to play a saw got out here when i was seven years old i was playing as of a year with my friends. around. the township of google it too has always been a dangerous place to handle so and so they do loads of things on a single back snuggling he's trying to my friends at one point
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it's down to my mother for the fan service to make a good deal over. food and lewis says. his friend lived with her family in the next door room of the same hostel. unlike yonder she went to school. you. know one. zero. zero zero.
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and. my dad. both come from villages hundreds of kilometers from cape town and at fourteen they were back there living a time. i was given time he wanted to take a lesson in oakland amanda mother in law changed his skin that's the iraqis time for bolos. making yourself you know you can diminish my goodness. my back if you haven't it is just a con not about money or no money. seven
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years later both and yes right and we had moved back to the hostel. with indian you know when i got a. lovely woman joining nigel my. mother . up on the board. winds of up to. one i just want to know when i. see little. you know again i guess i got cooler than a woman singeing and. by the age of twenty one and this one had been married and divorced you know going about trying to one who can answer a commune in my. mind then government doesn't end up on our plans and then how we end this. because of the net into knitting is almost
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a full meal but the film is limited it is. the big. is it the hero. any pianist i was on when you should be abandoned by one i mean. when i say my kind seeing them go when does it when you know. you know what i think abundant down. by up all billy now good talent john deere. march about how much. money people. became pregnant with another man. but he left her when the child was born. by the will my grandma knew i'd sleep over being lonely was
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a main lose. in the. process of seeing them. and their after going against a good deal of the care they offered me a guess i can barely have a humongous in their hand i understand why nobody. but even go going where what. i want to understand. this is there. when the call was. both. the. third area in the us the will be the uh. uh oh in the out the the
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there's even the old. woman in white and this one is. going to get high in woman and. cut and on the right. down with. the cia and they got away and. aside. the tech is bound. to make a way that even thinking about the long haul job and the timing and sequence of notes and the like of the system sitting on a mike. like you should be closed to. the oh oh. yes i am the in the. lid the
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a good twenty four hours there are patients waiting for these medicines who must be paid life's worth risking their lives a week ago one of the gang stops some vehicles on the road that can deal with what was risking it all guinea at this time on al jazeera. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan. astri seems to defy gravity every beauty's is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness when it became a democracy in two thousand and eight the town put happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the un to pass a resolution urging other nations to follow petang example but how do you measure it brittany's happiness is what we ensure it if it is quantifiable but by simply turning its pursuit into policy bhutan has done what no other country has. the story of one of the most successful p.r.
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campaigns in the us. study after study has demonstrated that israeli perspectives dominate american media coverage part of this can you get through your thick head is hamas a terrorist organization the only thing that you're going to say is what we want and if you don't say it when i go let you speak it would be very hard for ordinary americans to know that they're being deceived the occupation of the american mind on al-jazeera. with a look at the headlines here on al-jazeera now a day and night of israeli airstrikes and palestinian rocket attacks have left seven people dead. this was a strike on gaza by israeli warplanes one of many carried out on saturday evening
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six palestinians have been killed in the strip in less than twenty four hours a pregnant mother and her fourteen month old child are among them the latest strikes on gaza came after palestinian fighters fired hundreds of rockets into southern israel one of two people wounded has now died kyung yang has released pictures of kim jong un overseeing rocket launches from the country's east coast the north korean leader has told his troops to be on alert south korea's president says he is concerned by the launches but u.s. president donald trump tweeted kim jong un doesn't want to break the promises made to him referring to commitments on denuclearization syrian and russian government forces are continuing to strike rebel factions in province what's meant to be a deescalation zone at least twenty two people have been killed the fighting is
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forcing thousands of people from their homes many have already been displaced the u.s. is again sending mixed messages on venezuela after speaking to president vladimir putin this week don't try downplayed any russian involvement in caracas but on saturday his secretary of state contradicted him last month i visited colombia and saw firsthand the misery the murderers created with the russians and cubans help. these same scenes of desperation are playing out all across venezuela they must and the time for transition is now the youngest brother of algeria's ousted president has been arrested side beautiful had been algeria's de facto ruler since our dollars these beautifully suffered a stroke in two thousand and thirteen two former intelligence chiefs have also been taken into custody those are your headlines you can keep up to
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date with all the news if we head over to our web site now it's back to twenty eight hour south africa stay with us.
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hullo ord resort is at the hospital where thawed your works are stretched. recently her colleagues mounted a silent protest it's a lot of people who are suffering in the world and i think everybody knows that but it's. to see it's over but only if the. most intense will tell you that especially at three o'clock in the morning when you're walking it aren't bad at that's definitely. we will sit and wonder to yourself if you made that i thought this is it. the.
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hours are long and ask to go in the morning i'll be there for the day and for the night. and then the next morning you'll see the new patients that you've admitted with a consulting doctor and then you'll see old patients again after. the call they can be extremely long. because as jaska calls and because of the amount of patients we see it's not always time to explain what's happening to them and what's wrong with him what your treatment is going to be do they stand that you feel you should. turn toward easier on yourself you know. i need to learn. that i'm not made of bricks or rock.
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i didn't realize that it would be so challenging on all levels physically mentally emotionally i didn't realize i would get to a point where i just felt exhausted and and. i think recently i've just had that any perfectly of sorts we have realised that if you keep on holding stuff inside at. a fake that eventually it gets to the point where everything comes busting out and. then learning that i'm a bit more fragile mohan dimple then i would get acknowledge. and that it's ok.
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what patrick has also suffered the shock to the system. like i'm a dad leaves the way. my mother and i we were involved in the hijacking. i had quite a party the night before so it was kind of mid-morning ten to eleven i was standing in the window my parents bought from the king down and i saw my mom driving in a kind of waited for hanging out the window and as you drive in the gays thought of closing suddenly caution stopped in front of the gate and two guys jumped off. the block the gate and then they ran up my mom. i didn't know at the time that they had gone. probably something i should've taken into account as kind of wild risk my mom was screaming sprinting for ups's and as you come out of the front door my mom
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was parked on the right there was a guy on the one side with a gun in the face and then the guy standing on the other side pot to get into the car. and then the guy kind of went from having the gun in my mom's smiles just turned to me so i kind of ran into him and then like i was like well anything can happen now i actually just ran he had a handbag and they were kind of struggling for it grab to pull in front of me ran back inside actually open the gates and then i think the guys you jumped in the car and got out of. the cold the one guy and then there was an identity parade. and identify the one guy we were state with this is there often as it went on for about five years quite a frustrating process. everybody talked about alaska being a very violent country it is indeed but this was my first kind of experience of it
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. at the time there is that pent up anger and then you sit in that courtroom and they stand in front of you and i say walk and i think handcuffs and you'd like stared to god and it changes from like that animosity actually i felt sorry for the guys at the end because i realized it was just maybe they had no choice. on the other side of the mountain where lujan to. violence is ever present. new kinds of it inside their homes is totally. oppose and i see that with using the pointed feast i know because i didn't even know muslims. don't like me. was.
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very little has moved on since he was seven he lives in the same place and he faces the same problems. will be. taking on the us. so. how kind of the. other gangs around the hostel out of control. police station in the. us will give me. and the five dollars in z. but abundance is they just get themselves. well so that it will cut the loop because in doing as paul was paid to call and. there's a class when i sing i think. he was less filled with the amount of one woman one losing in a. month or so. and as mine and our team do
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in the end. by then. you know it was well know what we mean. and if you know it. was months. before the lizard. was. there. would leave. the. other for you the. load. but sir paul has faith has helped him through the hard times. because can tell with think he says he
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did find out where it came out because the native son traits order that took him out to eat it was to keep discovering the second and the sixty yes wouldn't that book like. a kook go to. that's a supportive course they can buy to go to school looking at queda and they knew about it i might not do it i checked it but i have i'm twenty diana was. the. no. no he's become father himself. he needed to be to live good now if you're showing him you could get through that. one again by the it's own daughter sure now the signature was all right there yeah look at the movie jewish. with.
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that's why i don't think that's ok and. the hour or the. was. and then. telling her to look. at it. to pose early family life was all too often mocked by bereavement and hardships. four years ago his troubles became too much for him. and it would really feel about as they could. sometimes get under medical give me a good cause cannot a stress make you suspect some side you have got a one sheet they can with us better diets and you know it's a lot of jay leno and i'm a physically accomplished comic on all of this
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a good measure of the mistaken belief to be abusive got sick to say six eighteen to them with one that the street saw in the water going on i would not some parka to lift it up and over in a car no it's great i'm ok don't keep it i am a tug of war defense a number of my type were tried out that's a good move which you can remove which would sing out of soon. i was unlucky because to me. because spirit lisa nicky they can take you only when p. diddy believes it is this our correspondent is to win so by the time we get a gust to make you tweet or call a tourist for less distress it catches him up such an alcohol now it's a two by two seeing heikki ikea's you know him no verse to no coffee scene. welcoming notice to use a little inside polluted it's a comedy call for the completed this time is a silly see if. i could see the water we had signed it with
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a theme can now we can look inside a point it was truly a truly a would do. it was very painful but you won't make it people want to get a difference is the. key you know we do it no more there there are core the only paid people one about the night in of a bus supported. him in the ark if a video of a sidewalk. gov why live off a million votes wadded or a moment ago but i dunno that's what it is all the sorts of i've went through hard times so-called power to disturb an implicit inches over a period of one hundred years they did that. with a second child on the way ingrid has moved back to her parents' house nearby giving support to fend for himself.
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the. personal intimate relationships. don't know how to do them. and not interesting people but it's. difficult for me to be comfortable in an intimate relationship with somebody i don't know how to open up enough to want to get married when you know if you know i need to get mad. at you if you want to if you need to get. it nanny. and then you don't force yourself to want to get married why didn't you know that net net your new relationship no. talk about or. i was a while ago. i learned
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a lot about myself and about. how these things go. said about gravy. for claudia workers the focus i think my parents get quite excited if i tell them i'm going out on a day but i'm generally fear peace with where am. i feel like i have so much on my own plate and i don't have the capacity to also be able to deal. with somebody else because if you're with somebody. then you should be committed enough to want to help them with those things that are difficult for them and to be able to support them with it and if you're not of capacity to do that then what are you doing there so at this point in time i need
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to deal with me. would you like to have. things. and beautified about having children be feeding honest. for me. i should want to have a child because you're with somebody that you love and that you really still believe the world is the some amazing place and that there are things to expedients that are worth all that if it and drama that comes with being alive on this planet that you really believe that so much that you want to give to somebody so that they can experience those things that you want to love them with everything that you have inside of you to laugh and. i don't know that i can do that.
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against all the odds yonder moved out of the hostel water struck with his girlfriend and set up her. sequenom in the mist and the younger woman who. go wandering later in the everything. going. on toward. oh really for many years we're going to move. in and. say anything in the well no given a get in. yonder had never lived with a girlfriend before into. the hotel and goes on business who was a barn and it was. so warm it was icy as we moved with us to the mostly if you know in the us a good new york wins i. mean you can you know. and have brightened i'm going
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when i'm in this war when in the i'm a little i did because i'm in the morning when. we. no doubt we're doing what. serves two ladies doing to learn to move my abuser well visible but empowering well when i was. about to be number one of my club bar was good to go and i wasn't good to look good without bases in the we are the i thought i would loudly so i tried. it was me and i was i live and used to them so when he of my his color said. i need one promote why he we . because i'll come up man that is the night and so you guys are what i call me i
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can live play and i want to do over you. i mean here is an ending a bad night i do fall off. the air then walks in singing no. one knows when i was there the only way to tell you how i think. it creates a year by the world again as in you losing the hope you get to about two hours ahead because the years will cause the common. one to be the cause in the night and you. have to have every way to have a good i still. want to see. i was on this card to know you got into the. thing i was in you me as it is one is . injury out of norway goes off a new thing in. my name is the. blonde of the
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future if when i was twenty. you played me i was relieved you must realize what. i have cried to see very you know my normal pain but is just way i could unmeet you. you kinds as a night scene from the first day and see the house then i would. play and see one along a ledge or in the woods. and. nina in the time. and. it was just in yourself that will give me. a life or my own life. and i always use the little.
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tricks having lunch with his father and sister. i mean a part of me because he's going to. both sporting what this is a very good read but academic in the last year. is most of these really i think surprised everybody yeah before that i wasn't much of an academic or student. probably explains why i'm a lot more diligent than my father probably realize i'm not as natural as here are in a relationship. i was up until two weeks ago. seeing good in. sydney moving on a bit not to me it's my kind of focus in x. years is to far nice wife yeah get married have children fair and have no other projects completed his master's he's planning to leave south africa.
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because it has got to singapore perhaps he'll come home. with an asian beauty asia would be a nice place shipping most massive in hong kong i was in singapore about a month and a half ago. there's so many ships that seem to have dropped and. it's yeah i've actually never seen that many ships in my life before and i could be a big ship in the city sounds like. yeah. so it was also a proud father and has plans for his daughter's future by leaving for school looking michelle guided by. us up or. down or because not i don't know petroleum to go to school of god look they did that image jackie of us think she's been talking about the way you. know what these people including two possible
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people. would have thought of. this is when i get. to the to do are going to go by the look of it in the school and then according to. what. i was. younger it was just taking each day as thomas. says to. in the morning when we had claims of kate is something that you. can just be at that moment when this in the morning live. but i was in this garden of guns and money for playing fair. or end up all night and i told him it big in that way and that in the end. just the
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way we eat up until the. end after. all and it was a lengthy new teen. i would talk i had. violence. but by the moment when you. are called in the world of. the last twenty one years i've seen dramatic changes in the lives of all south africans. but for all the progress that has been made toward your store to see so much more to be done. there's a lot of climbing up and. and. the other aspect of
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a plenty to me a lot these patients are still. health care systems. with a lack of political will to change those things for me any said to me but at the same time. the county such an amazing place and the people i saw amazing the energy. there's so many things that i love about and. but this also. all these other things that just don't fit in the picture. i mean to get around.
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however the weather has largely fought in trying now across the middle east things about whether it should be temperatures starting to ramp up as well to the fair but a cloud just moving across iraq is coming out of the caucuses really black say to the caspian sea some wet weather coming into northern parts of iran as a pulse as a possibility because of that class i would say war c.a.'s this out of the med is fine and dry be getting up into the mid twenty's love the sunshine there for lebanon for jordan to syria pushing down into a stratus warm astonish and still is for going into monday thirty celsius in beirut and also into jerusalem some eight thirty s. the baghdad thirty three therefore kuwait city that a bit of cloud pushing over towards the kind of stunt that many stop but it should
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stay laci try thirty four celsius in karate hopefully the hate here beginning to meanwhile he started to ramp up across the arabian peninsula here in thirty six celsius on sunday some attempts just to go on into monday a little bit of cloud you notice here so was the possibility of a sport so see all right well tonight it will be few and far between in the right is few and far between across much of southern africa which also want to shout into northern parts of mozambique the west the weather is further north into a good part of southern towns in the. maint on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of cultural nationalism a new series of the award winning environmental shows that meet some of the people spiting to protect the planet a key deadline for south sudan's peace deal is looming but many all worried their
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rivals will yet again fail to put the plan into action an exclusive exploration of the goals and motivations behind russia's foreign policy told by those who can influence the climate and with brics it still looming and populism on the rise across europe will these elections become a recommend you sell me on al-jazeera. seven people are killed in an escalation of violence between the israeli army and palestinian groups in the gaza strip. come about this and this is all to save a life from doha also coming up north korea releases new images showing kim jong un
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overseeing suspected weapons tests. an influential brother of all cheerios ousted president is a rested as protesters keep up the pressure to get rid of the old guard. and bad news for gamers in iraq looking for a virtual escape by the country is banning a popular online game. a day and night of israeli airstrikes and palestinian rocket attacks have left seven people dead. this was a strike on gaza by israeli warplanes one of many carried out on saturday evening six palestinians have been killed in the strip and less than twenty four hours a pregnant mother and her fourteen month old child among them the latest strikes on gaza came after palestinian fighters fired hundreds of rockets into southern israel
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one israeli has now died in hospital arafat's is joining us live now from the israel gaza border how to just bring us up to date first of all with what the situation is there at the moment. well yes things seem to have slowed down in pace at least anecdotally here and according to our colleagues in gaza in the last hour or so however just before you came to us in the last five minutes or so there were two more crunches of israeli strikes being carried out inside gaza so this is far from mover it seems at this stage as you say overnight there was the first israeli fatality confirmed a civilian in ashkelon town to the north of the gaza strip a fifty eight year old man said to be hit by shrapnel after a rocket struck near his home taking also been pronounced dead and there have been six fatalities now confirmed inside gaza as well the israeli army though is pushing
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back against palestinian claims that the fourteen month old girl and her pregnant mother were killed in an israeli airstrike the israeli military is now saying. without any kind of of codicil or doubt that they were killed by a misfired hamas rocket we don't have any way of independently verifying either claim at the moment but certainly this is a potentially dangerous and long and and. major military escalation the israeli military is also saying it's sending an extra armored brigade to the area that is something similar to what we saw during the course of the last escalation in april and these are the media is quoting senior defense sources as saying that they expect this fighting to last some days are in the past when incidents like the like
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this have happened in april as you mentioned there has been an escalation but both sides at some point have been able to to pull back that level of escalation what is the view not that that's going to happen again. well i think there is certainly among many people in escalate an expectation that something similar may well indeed happen again there are there is analysis both from inside gaza and outside that hamas and islamic jihad are using a politically sensitive time in israel to have launched this barash of rockets on saturday morning in the run up to the israeli independence day in the run up to the euro vision song contest because of their frustration with what has been happening in terms of the agreements which were said to have been reached towards the end of that last escalation and were responsible for deescalating it at that stage agreement such as extending the fishing zone out to four fifteen nautical
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miles that did happen but other reported terms within that framework including increasing the amount of qatari funding coming into gaza to forty million dollars a month that hasn't happened. various reported understanding's about easing economic restrictions creating jobs looking towards improving the electricity flow into gaza there's been nothing on those on those lines and so there is some level of expectation that perhaps this will be managed because of the bit of sensitivity in israel at this time the calculation that benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister who's due to lead a security council a security cabinet meeting rather in the coming hours that he will want to try to quash this before it gets to the level of an out of control escalation towards a full scale war but of course once these things start they can be much harder to
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to to tamp down again and already over the last twenty four hours or so we've seen a lot of violence and it all started really with the border protests on friday. barely a month since the last military escalation waves of israeli warplanes again struck gaza the israeli military said it hit dozens of targets linked to hamas and other factions. throughout the day israeli commanders said scores of rockets were fired from the strip into israel several evading the iron dome anti missile interceptors and striking israeli residential areas around gaza's fringes we already knew that. there was. to react and out there the fight within the terrorist. killed yesterday for the new found freedom we're hoping to palestinian demonstrators were killed and fifty one wounded by israeli
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snipers during border protests on friday which also saw two israeli soldiers shot and injured an israeli strike then killed to hamas fighters their deaths and a subsequent israeli drone strike preceded saturday's barrels of rocket fire out of gaza this is far from the first time in recent months that israel and hamas are found themselves in the midst of a dangerous escalation the last one in early april was ended by u.n. and egyptian mediation and reportedly undertakings given by israel just days ahead of its general election to ease the restrictions on gaza it did extend the fishing zone out to fifteen nautical miles from the coast but other reported concessions such as allowing increased payments from qatar to hamas of forty million dollars a month have yet to happen how mass and other palestinian resistance to go believe that this is the right timing to put more pressure on netanyahu and his way to government to make israel abide by the previous understanding's the timing is very sensitive israel is approaching its. seventh if there's any independence day and
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also there univision festivities in a video released on saturday the al kids brigades the military wing of the islamic jihad threaten. to expand its range of rocket fire to haifa in the north ben-gurion airport near tel aviv and israel's an acknowledged nuclear reactor in the south. in recent months attacks from both sides of followed a pattern of casualties have been kept to a minimum avoiding a full scale conflict. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has plenty of reasons to stick to that script before this month's independence day celebrations and the euro vision song contest in tel aviv. but both sides also know they can't rule out the risk of a further escalation towards a wider war ari force it out west jerusalem. junk has released pictures of kim jong un overseeing rocket launches from north korea's east coast the country's leader
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said he was satisfied with the tests on saturday and called on troops to stay on high alert south korea's president says he's concerned about the launches meanwhile u.s. president donald trump has tweeted that kim jong un doesn't want to break the promise he's made to him referring to commitments and denuclearization trump said i believe that kim's on fully realizes the great economic potential of the north korea will do nothing to interfere or end it he also knows that i am with him and does not want to break his promise to me deal will happen. is a former state department of diplomats specializing in north korea he says transfer because an economic growth in north korea won't be enough for it to give up nuclear weapons. there is a belief that north korea desperately wants to bolster its economy and that if only it would get great economic aid from the united states it would completely denuclearize. the united states is certainly right that economic incentives do
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matter in some way to north korea especially partial sanctions relief but it certainly will not get north korea to completely give up its nuclear weapons present deal will happen but i see no evidence that we are anywhere close to a nuclear deal with north korea north korea probably does not have the domestic political space to take any of the bold risks or maneuver maneuvers that would restart the diplomatic process and washington for its part has not been creative enough or flexible enough to really take advantage of this diplomatic process and get us closer to the deal it has always been the case in both the obama administration and the trumpet ministration that with an issue this important and this high profile the white house takes the lead and it's a general policy direction and the state department really implements it it drives diplomacy it comes up with ideas but the direction is at the white house level president and his subordinates have been on completely separate parallel tracks on
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north korea and it almost seems like they don't consult each other or a coordinate their message and that's a huge difference from past administrations and that i think has a lot to do with the dysfunction we've seen in u.s. north korea diplomacy and it's very concerning the youngest brother of the president has been arrested so you beautifully being defacto ruler since i. suffered a stroke in twenty thirteen weeks of protests for a long time president to resign last month after he attempted to run for a fifth term but demonstrators continued to demand a complete shake up of the ruling elites who were in power under the former leader ahmed kid up from qatar university says protesters are still seeking major change. but that said so one more day want you know to go through a very democracy transition they are like two three names like dr beach or
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dr. and so one you know to to get over and to tour and to transition in but for the time being. who seemed that he said imminent of. which if you as a white house you know we are going to know where and so far what the politician says how the chief it is. ignition off but if you know more and the people they need more it's not having a president and he was almost out you know he was in his eighty two years old he was very sick day they want to know at real change still ahead on al jazeera venezuela's opposition leader makes another bid for the support of the country's military plus. hard rubber bride south korea celebrating a masterful it's all about peace but overshadowed by her.

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