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political assassination with the truth buried for 25 years. who ordered the killing of the p.l.o. whose 2nd in command. and were they acting alone.
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the story begins in 1955 when a small group of palestinians attacked a target in the gaza strip close to the border with israel but that neither of them i want if you're gonna. write them in the area that would be yet i has a. gun for that you know you'll see a lot with number of them behind the attack was holy allowed was here as abu jihad he would go on to become a major figure in the palestinian resistance to israeli occupation respected by his friends but feared by his enemies. he was one of the 700000 palestinians forced from their homes in 1948 in what they call our next catastrophe the founding of israel and that many are new is in love with her and i saw
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a map so we. can get a man. said. medina. well i thought i thought it. then. get out of home and home it was a whole less i had to. really lose you are. so lovely i come out of you for. how long. what i had. been no no you don't. live in the home i love.
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the cool cool. sort of the pope is our son always rose father follows on this one is a millivolt. but in most ethical room the amby was in the whole islam but after that after the hear a lot of the. radical. i haven't had this will have a. minimum of the him or the law. but. after a college education in egypt you had moved to kuwait where he worked as a teacher. there he met us out of the start of a relationship that would shape the rest of his life. together they founded the
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fatah palestinian resistance movement in 1959 the sad lama that about the applause and then. a subtle. once in a. bomb are either live. then. when fatter join the palestine liberation organization in 1967. had became one of its leading figures and for the next 2 decades effectively the deputy to p.l.o. chairman yasser arafat. he set up training camps in algeria for the paramilitary wing of fatah. that would later undertake armed operations against israeli forces and institutions. where were they
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when look at what i know to be. a living. there for a lot of them. from women with a birth and with a ribbon with a woman with an. only. request for. coming out of it only in. very little living your son and where we want him as well. during the 1970 s. abu jihad was behind several operations against israeli targets. to many palestinians he was a hero a leader of the palestinian resistance movement but israel he became an increasing threat.
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in june 1902 israel invaded lebanon in a confrontation the lead to the p.l.o. being expelled from the country in september and its leadership leaving the capital beirut. b. day it had a bit new to many other aka. and. bad a. list. while yasser arafat and other leading figures regrouped in tunisia abu jihad and his. i was moved to the jordanian capital amman. and the 1st palestinian intifada or uprising broke out. can have
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a haven't. had that at. sablon and. something i'll call you know kind of what the hell and work than that into father lety utterance. shall be a living then i will be an idea. of where elected sheriff stanek.
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virtue of the future will be for the nation it's personal. national of course. i'm sure she will question to part of the road real. challenge will be sure much from shorty she shot with a she will love it if mother produces them all the nuances. of international national scene from both of the. several months into the 1st intifada fatter fighters attacked a bus close to the israeli nuclear research facility near the city of dimona. for israelis and 3 palestinians were killed.
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we do need to reward good luck with our so with. all of that we do have to warn exult who are sort of a jerk you know it's. lot of bullshit in the more. are somewhat and i. feel about a bit. better. at 30. min. or
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. less valid math too but i'd say yes or no. i think what i mean. a minute. yes i mean. one aside. for trot do that. meanwhile in cyprus a car bomb killed 3 close associates of abu jihad. palestinians accused israeli intelligence mossad of the murders of one. new york. if you want. and in iraq a plot against abu jihad was uncovered. gun
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with a clean behind the mask but oh the mascot of the. capital of the. prevalence about the gun free arm of the. head of them but. it did follow the lead of. the one of the. black womanly and executive. in early april 988 abu jihad traveled from baghdad. there he received a call from a close friend a moroccan living in france called mohammed al douri. he said he had an important
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security message for the fattest leadership. at liberty they were had they were part unser. going to sell him the bus with a lot of hama a little. to the lot of us voters as well but overall a little luck and good luck for him for but i had to look well. let me elaborate a bit when i'm having. a little. how i look here sophia you know well look at that. one from this number because. of the political. one of the lot how would you heard it called love.
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cheesier for more than a few days at a time. but on this visit he was delayed so the days turned into weeks. and the turning public in the us through the carriage was not good enough. cargo jets not more than enough. or kind of. you know what are the doctors doing who kind of this would you have said i wouldn't when it's more strengthened to put on southern edge to her like this you know i think tim gunn you know a lot about the m 4 you know we have some. have thought that up on the family of how i thought how it was run. out of some of it out here. a general unicorn and that's evidence of it but in order. for the jet.
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immediately questions sprang up. who ordered the killing. carried it out. and had they received help. throughout history humankind has come together in our darkest moments this is a moment to for pretty much the opposite to where retreat from the world could actually save every generation has its moment this one is ours. one of the really special things about working for others here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and but in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be for it is you know it's very challenging the body but the good because you have a lot of people that are deployed their own political. reality the people who
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believe to tell the real stories are just mended used to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel in favor to the audience across the globe. take the worst possible material eurabia grounded into dust comparable to flour and make a lot of it and put it into a place where people live there is a cause colossal event idea has gone on so many people are thinking this is the silent he that doesn't make you feel nice you feel like a movie we have created an enormous normal mental disaster. and investigation south africa toxic city on al-jazeera from al-jazeera is here to report on the people often ignored but who must be heard how many other channels can you say will take their time and put extensive thought into reporting from under reported areas of course we cover major global offense about our past lives and making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like palestine the young man the
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sahara legion and so many others who go to them you make the effort we care to stay . hello norm taylor nanda are the top stories around jazeera the international monetary fund has warned the coronavirus pandemic could cost the world economy $9.00 trillion dollars over the next 2 years its chief economist says it could be the worst economic shock the world has seen since the great depression of the 930 s. lockdowns in many countries have halted most economic activity and it's not clear when it will restart flattening the spread of coal with 19 using lock downs allows health systems to cope with this crises which then prove permits
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italy similar measures were taken in austria. indian police armed with battens have charged a crowd of migrant workers in mumbai hundreds that gathered at a train station demanding to be allowed to travel home after prime minister nuri intermodal extended india's knock down until may the 3rd india has reported more than 350 deaths and more than 10 and a half 1000 coronavirus cases. a new york's governor has accused the u.s. president of spoiling for a fight over who has the authority to reopen the country andrew cuomo says he went to engage with donald trump over claims that he alone can lift state wide restrictions 10000 of the more than 25000 coronavirus deaths in the u.s. have been in new york there's the top stories to stay with us out of their world continues next on of the news after you after that. throughout history humankind has prevailed in our darkest ringback all coming together to face the
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very thing that would extinguish our lives. this is not one of those moments. you know. this is a moment for pretty much the opposite for hiding for laying it. is also. saving humankind by really really not getting mirrors. where playing games staring at screens staring at any. of the stuff of your office. every generation has its mode where individual sacrifice makes way for the good of those who come after a higher purpose. this one is ours.
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it was even better known as abu jihad was one of the founders of the palestine liberation organization the p.l.o. and the right turned man of its chairman yasser arafat's. he was shot dead by israeli agents in tunisia in april 988. for nearly 25 years israel refused to acknowledge its role in the operation but in 2012 it's admitted carrying out the assassination. a rare admission of responsibility for an extrajudicial killing. his family friends and supporters were distraught a lot of. undoubtedly
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still. would want. to do something resourceful. in. the middle was. going to call the one. the truth eventually came out in an israeli newspaper interview by the soldier who said he killed. the publication in israel of the
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details of the killing of a major palestinian figure offered a rare glimpse into israeli covert operations. what had been an open secret was now in the public domain. so a lot of the solos were. in the shower where. we should be servers. did much a little slower to clear the records of the service without washing a lot of personal mcgiver with ownership of the location was a tradition but if she was going to circle promotion or who will show it over to me i'm going to be serving movies and if they're asked. to soothe her that. much and as much as mama searches. when you see voters don't know who sort of been rewarded with her seventies the russians are very. very shallow
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they were less the service $31.00. for the 1st time the exact details of the operation were out in the open. the israeli hit squad had apparently traveled to cheney's ear by see. he would believe . me again slowly to nice to see what it was this was sure. to use. and sure circled guernica woman. to see what it took to watch although. she looked at a little. girl who who who who lives on the ship. with the hope of holding a mirror. up in the sitting room. who was a dream. we're calling who last month shahar some of the of the women russians
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who are still the cause. she were visions of the russian with the level who commercial. ship which would allow me on my. own in coordination. yeah i mean. the whole. get up with him she lives just. move. she was the whole. issue. most of. the shop. was itching to show.
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some again. having arrived outside the house and killed the security guard the squads next priority was to establish that abu jihad was inside. the israelis had put together an elaborate plan designed to confirm the palestinians presence without alerting him. this was a high risk operation. disaster nation team was operating on foreign soil
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with a mission to kill a high profile arab figure and escape undetected the stakes could not have been higher. commented of. the mohammed. suddenness with the article 5. serving. i thought you know. that one of muscles. last sabbath. and i thought this was. a little.
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but. the israeli arrest of the palestinian lawyer. was a ploy to ensure that i would you heard would be on the phone. which mossad on the commando force i'd already bugged. abu jihad had fallen into the trap. outside the house the commandos were given the confirmation they needed to move in . the extrajudicial killing raise several questions. did israeli intelligence and the military act alone. or did they get local assistance from influential figures
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inside. man or humalog my something what then and what the outcome has been bitterness from there. i was here. when i was almost sold by one clear the could have. been lucky to have been. come hell or been one that. jihad's house was in city. a residential area where diplomats and politicians lived. and it was little bit more beautiful woman some. redeeming folkman a kind of you. know i mean i'm. going to stuff it. from.
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been what about. since it was all meditate every minute all possible cause some would. run in with a method of estimate. the israeli operation had taken months of planning. with the hit squad training in a replica of a jihads villa built in haifa. the mock up was so similar that the distance from the beach to the house was exactly the same. the. only one of my daughter who a lot of the source of all the.
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on. the new live we. feel. uncompromising politics clearly cost him his life. but it's never really been clear why the israeli government chose to wait 25 years before admitting responsibility for his killing. perhaps the passage of time was enough. to send a message to the p.l.o. in 2012 about the scale of its military reach. involvement there's no shortage of allegations but precious little hard evidence. the extrajudicial killing of zia. was controversial. and even with the revelations in the israeli newspaper interview still remains shrouded in
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