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matter but i just see it i. told untold stories from asia and the pacific on the disease. but you will disagree with me so whole raman in doha reminds of all top news stories told trump and his rival joe biden have made the final pitches to voters before polling booths open in the u.s. presidential election already a record 98000000 americans have cast their ballot small than 2 thirds of the total number who voted in 26. are frontline health care workers if soft sacrifice hearts this president's question their character their integrity their competitor their fellow over. it's such a scrape last write software on to say he was going to fire doctors
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ouch well i've got a better idea let's fire chop wood hire fire if you want your children to be safe if you want your values to be respected if you want to be treated with author dignity and respect then i am asking you to go tomorrow and vote for a person a president. a white house correspondent kimberly how can says precautions are being taken to cover all eventualities there is a fence a wrecked it around the white house anticipating on rast as well there are businesses that are being boarded up in washington d.c. and new york even all the way to los angeles major american cities anticipating there will be civil unrest and americans reacting in the anticipation and with anxiousness hoarding food going to the grocery store much as they would prepare for a tropical storm for example. in vienna at least 3 civilians have been killed and
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just seen others injured in what's being called a terrorist attack austria's interior minister described at least one of the attackers who was shot dead by police as i sold sympathiser neighboring countries germany and hungry are assisting special forces on border checks are being stepped up a cleanup operation is underway in the philippines after super typhoon goni at least 20 people died in the storm there is extensive damage to homes and basic infrastructure jamila island correspondent said this update from a province which has seen some of the worst damage the biko region has always been a model for emergency response but this typhoon has proven to be extremely difficult not just for the call but all the other areas that was called by this wide i warm up by. the country has been reeling from the impact of the economic crisis brought about by the growing up i respond and of course we're seeing
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a lot of civilians who are lost their homes are currently in evacuation centers really finding it very hard to practice social distancing or even here to the very basic sanitary requirements by the fund them not to mention that they have lost their farms their livelihood these schools that have been empty for months because of the coronavirus bundaberg may be their home for a while and so it's clearly a hand to mouth existence the government admits resources are stretched they've been giving a lot of aid over the last few months but they assure residents there will still be enough and it will be given to those who need it most president that there was here yesterday vice president still here yesterday trying to assure civilians basically that they're not alone but this is a very difficult situation because there seems to be no end in sight since another typhoon is also on the way again. ivory coast president alassane ouattara has been officially declared winner of the presidential elections securing a controversial 3rd term but the opposition says it's ignoring the result and
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creating its own transitional government proves president is facing his 2nd impeachment trial in less than 2 months martin visit caro has been accused of accepting bribes of more than $600000.00 from 2 companies that won public work tenders he denies the allegations but a majority of politicians in congress said they're serious enough to warrant a trial in afghanistan at least $22.00 people are dead and several injured after a gunman stormed kabul university sparking an hours long battle with the security forces students were shot in the classrooms tried to get away i still says it was behind the attack which comes as the taliban and afghan government told peace talks in cassy those are the headlines more news in half an hour here on al-jazeera next it's al jazeera world to stay with us.
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for over 70 years the middle east has been subject to a whole host of geopolitical tensions at the heart of which is the arab israeli conflict. if you are of countries i've ever had the full diplomatic relationship with israel although some of that child for years. but in september on october 2020 the united states announced so-called
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normalization deals between israel and 2 gulf countries the united arab emirates and buffer rain and then with sudan. the sticking point for decades and always been the occupation of palestine and the gulf states had always demanded their return to preen 967 borders as a condition for any form of official recognition. so what's changed. why do these 3 countries appear to have given up on the palestinian issue and got into bed with their supposed long term adversary. some see it as an attempt to curb 2 of the region's leading powers iran and turkey . while others believe that israel and the u.s. have other long term pain. but for the past 13 years israel has also failed to
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achieve another of its prime objectives subduing the elected hamas government of gaza despite a series of violent confrontations going back over 10 years. and this might be another reason why israel has now chosen to develop wider political alliances in a bid finally to overcome a mass. in this film tom realm is hell of al-jazeera arabic channel explores some of the reasons behind the shifting regional politics. also how the military wing of hamas their cats some brigades has been working behind the scenes acquiring new high tech all movements including rockets from iran and other unexpected sources. and the concern this may very well cool is israel as well as its allies.
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all. israel's biggest global is clearly the united states and in feb 2020 president donald trump announced the long heralded deal of the century for the middle east. it was the brainchild of his son in law and senior presidential adviser jared kush . we are asking the palestinians to meet the challenges of peaceful coexistence. stopping the malign activities of hamas islamic jihad and other enemies of peace. the u.s. was echoing israel's demand for the complete disarmament of palestinian resistance
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in gaza grow the focus on gaza resume course because of the control of. the by the most islamic resistance movement and it's defined in the american plan the trump land as a terrorist organization. it's entirely in line with. israeli demands that the palestinians. demilitarize and recognize the state of israel which has no. contras to the p.l.o. has never done it is off the if. they're smart leaders in the arab to build bridges in who is loyal and from israel into all our arab states it's the benefit of both sides they can gain our technology at the same time israel can gain from these relations with the arab states. but while the benefits of the plan to raise
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rail were clear some observers saw it differently. it is not a deal it's a scheme. basically to take land from the palestinians and and to ratify what the settlers have already accomplished and secondly it's not a peace plan the intent is not peace the end there is no viable state that the palestinians can create now and certainly not under the terms that the current israeli government is insisting upon which is total demilitarization in other words you have to be powerless. says effectively controlled the gaza strip since being democratically elected in 2006 and its military victory over the secular palestinian nationalist party fatah in 2007. this triggered a blockade by the 2 countries bordering gaza israel and egypt but nevertheless how
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must has been able to attain rocket weapons technology some homemade other smuggled into gaza. these images of rockets being manufactured and fired were obtained by al jazeera arabic. the video shows the manufacture of homemade rockets by members of the kasam brigade. it strongly suggests that. blockade of gaza or is not preventing further rearmament. al-jazeera also obtained this material from hamas showing weapons testing. the images are like its neighbors as they suggest that hamas has little appetite for disarmament or for engaging with the u.s. led peace process. quantifying the type and number of rockets available to the military wing of hamas is near impossible. but this video suggests that hamas is in fact rearming in preparation for future military action.
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ismail haniya heads the political bureau of hamas and is the organizations effective leader. who are. not. thought of i'm an autograph and that i had that amount the other to halakha find that there's not many other last name when i had a seller when no almost i didn't in the actual market at that halakhah feely a macand me. i would be. or be
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i look up less well at the temple or. if we're going to ever develop peaceful relations between israel. palestinian groups in gaza for example we can't have a situation where the palestinians can revert to violence the day after the agreement. so clearly. dismantling the terror infrastructure that hamas has and enjoys is going to be part of any deal to make. it to make. a gaza arrangement workable everyone talks about hamas but no one actually talks about the actual mood in gaza itself and although they've
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been through horrific. starvations and. deprivations and loss of electricity and repeated bombing i see no sign of gaza surrendering hoisting the white flag and i think with continued resistance the stillwell melt away. in late 2008 and into 2009 israel attacked gaza in an intense violent conflict the territory was subject to heavy bombardment followed by a ground invasion. over a 1000 palestinians were killed in the space of full weeks. these are going to take this kind of situation any longer enough is enough.
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head the short walk were in a notation. part as. wall the wall saddam was now no walk up i lost. a large. number of. min. or milky editor. and. some. livni behave. as highly and the heart. of. the sea blockade effectively isolated garza enabling israel in egypt to seal off its land borders and cut off its marine access. this hummus video
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obtained by al-jazeera purports to show that the blockade is failing to prevent rockets arriving into gaza. these images show what appear to be hamas fighters with surface to surface rockets long range weapons source from a rainy and 10. knology. the video also shows cornett russian antitank with. tina. mcclelland well behaved with the help then a coed last what they are and was saying what they were getting back to the custard in a good look oh i won my heart on that and let the hardest. fight of the harness in
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the in. one though and but also not enough apart as. i did them the lead they can i'm a poem or was he a must have. been it was already or. well i did minister. and let him as a. female what can i do all. or so that there were family it in the call we cannot allow it when guys are became . part of the long over the iranians providing hamas and islamic jihad with all the weapon systems giving the hamas and islamic jihad the ability to bomb israel the day that they will not have this capability is there they in which the palestinians guns in gaza will have what ever they want. from us the new year
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the author of strategy a new government for the new year here. for the the lettuce. and the cut while the. we. and the common for us the names that are from a lot also. if hamas continued reliance on iran for military supplies was causing a loss of support among its international. that. jani. a mess that the heart from what about the stock faith. and for this the new year the hate and the. differ from us to.
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be a force them. inside gaza because some brigades have continued to manufacture rockets capable of striking at israel they said this was for legitimate self-defense from israeli attacks on gaza. in november 2012 they launched rockets towards tel of the for the 1st time in retaliation they said for israel's assassination of the hamas military leader ahmed algy about it this occurred at a time of turmoil in the region the revolutions of the so-called arab spring were at their height including in neighboring egypt where the incoming president voiced his unwavering support for the palestinians living under blockade in gaza.
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however more sees time as egyptian president was short lived general sisi will be as important as the us and israel decide to use him. role is to contain the the public make sure that it's stable prevent any real democracy and you know he will have influence to the extent . the u.s. the israel and air. states choose to use him or he's looked at a little more than a punter is going to need a book or either. that we should. really have a look of the either to suffer the little the activity of that is. that.
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it had long been accepted that a primary route for smuggling arms into gaza was through a network of secret tunnels from egypt. in response egypt attempted to create a buffer zone including concrete walls on the egyptian side of the border. bulldozers have destroyed hundreds of houses on the egyptian side displacing communities are developed there for generations. another tactic to subvert the building of tunnels has been to pump seawater into these areas such rates the ground and is designed to thwart attempts to build new terms. of the dipshits for egypt to explain it to the international community end to the hamas or to the palestinians. that for us. to enable a different reality in gaza it is a precondition the arming hamas. in is russian military
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sense because hamas for us is an enemy. these attacks on the tunnels did have an effect at a time when the israeli egyptian blockade on the gaza strip was tightening. in july 24th teen israel launched further attacks on gaza are even more devastating than those 5 years before thousands died in the war the vast majority of them garson. and. letting the 4.
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will be a disaster if we should try to disarm hamas so. bottom line israel should not try to disarm hamas by itself it will not it will not help us. we tend to forget that hamas is not only her organization is not only a violent movement it is it is an ideology coming up in part 2 with garza needing to recover from the 2014 war and the blockade preventing imports of weaponry how must para military wing adopted a radical new rearmament strategy. and that's how learned this stuff enough although i thought analysis enough for. us not a headline i love on the net of the craven which is not
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from the favelas of caracas to the battlefields around also our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. your challenges are with me so robin in doha round of all top news stories told trump and his rival joe biden have made the final pitches to voters before polling booths open in the u.s. presidential election already a record 98000000 americans of cast ballots more than 2 thirds of the total number who voted in 2016 a white house correspondent kelly how it says precautions all being taken to cover all eventualities there is a fence a wrecked it around the white house anticipating on rast as well there are businesses that are being boarded up in washington d.c. and new york even all the way to los angeles major american cities anticipating
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there will be civil unrest and americans reacting in the anticipation and with anxiousness hoarding food going to the grocery store much as they would prepare for a tropical storm for example. in vienna at least 3 civilians have been killed and 15 others injured in what's being called a terrorist attack austria's interior minister described at least one of the attackers who was shot dead by police as an eyesore sympathizer schools in the capital have been ordered to close on choose day neighboring countries germany and hungry are assisting special forces and border checks and are being stepped up ivory coast president allison ouattara has been officially declared winner of the presidential election securing a controversial 3rd term the opposition boycotted sunday's election and plans to create its own transitional government proves president is facing his 2nd impeachment trial in less than 2 months martin vickery has been accused of accepting bribes of more than $600000.00 from 2 companies that won public work
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tenders he denies the allegations but a majority of politicians in congress said they're serious enough to warrant a trial. in afghanistan at least 22 people are dead and several injured after gunmen stormed kabul university spear sparking in the hours long battle with security forces students were shot in their classrooms trying to get away i still says it was behind the attack which comes as the taliban and afghan government hold peace talks in cattle. and rescue operations underway in the philippines after super typhoon goni at least 20 people died in the storm there's extensive damage to homes and basic infrastructure those are the headlines more news in half an hour with nic clarke next on ours or we return to al-jazeera world to stay with us by phone now. in the complex geopolitics of the middle east israel has spent around 14 years
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attempting to subdue you and the stabilize the elected hamas government in gaza. in a series of violent military confrontations has cost thousands of lives in gaza the majority of them palestinian civilian casualties. but neither side has so far gained the upper hand. the 2014 gaza war left hamas military resources heavily depleted. 51 days of attacks that exhausted their stock of weapons and the continued blockade made rearmament extremely difficult time r.l. miss hell of al-jazeera arabic channel is investigating how hamas and its paramilitary wing the kasam brigades has addressed the need to maintain their military capability particularly as israel forms new alliances across the region.
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while clearing up the war damage some brigades members came across a number of unexploded israeli missiles. and the failure of these rockets to detonate now became a new and unusual source of om. the brigade set to work reengineering this israeli ordinance with a view to returning it with a vengeance when needed. more bosh drama not some random bizarre modern argued many of. them want to show off and off on a one man with one i found most of her jaw was perverse on the whole 000 new york consul from c.m. one argued one minute. but over most of all. your. money i'm unlucky to know we are no. move from minimum more than most of those wrong
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so the visual memory. has been more or should book wharton was also. harvesting and reactivating the israeli bombs and missiles carried considerable risks a number of brigade fighters were killed in the process including abraham one of the project supervises. another discovery in the damage clear up process was of long metal water pipes buried deep under the sand in gaza. their original use had been to supply israeli settlements in gaza but they'd fallen into disuse after 2005 when israel withdrew from the territory and the settlers were forced to evacuate. now looked on the pipes not as potential supplies of water but as ideal casings to be converted into
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a powerful rockets. then. then he has to me well it. was not up to me. as well. and what. they had him there will be. this video was filmed inside brigades workshop where they say they were making explosive rockets. mechanical lathes were being used to cut cylindrical metal pipes to a uniform length. the video appears to show that brigades converting water pipes into rockets capable of being fired from gaza.
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a miyan of steel and fema dina toskala. was really caught the full hour do you get the 2nd. i thought the flow the manual sabrina. can work. on her. we're just nermeen clearly here to serve. and. so. i let your man behind what turn. out soon are to her before. our division in most closely. along is an israeli coastal town less than 20 kilometers north of gaza. they attack sent a clear signal to israel that the paramilitary wing of hamas was rearming. they
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succeeded to build capabilities. either by smuggling through egypt weapons systems into gaza into de they have very. good domestic capability to build weapons systems mainly long range missiles yes they have very nice. they enhance their capabilities to produce. domestically they're learning all the time they try to enhance their capabilities we are making all the efforts to learn more and more about those capabilities and to neutralize them when every can but then a step for them to. invade or whether that asia or. what does tend. to enjoy no. sooner generally. was seen
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alan moore. shopping with the. senator to hand out the help form a wealthy and out of the on in the and what are they i. suppose the thought of thought well. we're all a part of who would want to shout and. will behave the other party. while. lurking. where. the united states so-called deal of the century had been heralded for some time although the precise detail had been unclear all was revealed in early 2020 and it paved the way for a new israeli strategic region says to be announced. that the. strategy.
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behind. it. does mean that the whole move. in what. i've been doing. and one of the. it's the end of an affair it's not the beginning of an affair. and it's about burying the palestinian issue. burying land for peace and burying the arab peace initiative was. the 1st sign of the shift in relations between israel and some of its arab neighbors came in early february 2020. it took place in east africa in uganda
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when israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met seductions collective conditional head of state. 2 weeks ago we had a very moving visit with the president of sudan that's an arab or rather a muslim country speaking arabic. to the heart on conference and in khartoum where had all the know was against israel remember the nose no recognition no israel basically you know and you had. me on the military. so they. die in a coma for less than a year. literally different the so then and. so and. it has. c.s.e.
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one of the. the worth of the concern for the weather. who. so that. for us the need better than you what. i have done jani. that would that would. be none of. them and to nelson and then the city well unfortunately sudan in the past used to be very close not just to palestinian factions but to iran if iran wanted to get weapons to a palestinian faction in the gaza strip what they'd have to do it would take a ship of the iranian navy. from bonder a bus in the persian gulf fill it with weapons go out from the strait of hormuz
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and. come into the red sea and then bring that weaponry to a sudanese port like port sudan. there would be downloaded and it would be brought up sudan up egypt. so that it could be unloaded from trucks. in the border area of egypt and sudan from there they were transported to the gaza strip. we're not going to allow those things to happen in the future. the deal between israel and sudan was done in october 2020 when donald trump announced that sit down and israel had agreed to normalize relations. palestinians denounced the move as quote a new step in the bag this announcement came just weeks after
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a symbolic flight by israel's national airline to the united arab emirates heralding new diplomatic relations between israel and the u.a.e. . some observers had clearly full seen changes in the relationship between israel and the u.a.e. . e-mails leaked in 2017 showed communications between the u.s. ambassador to washington and a senior israeli defense official. they discussed the so-called iron dome system an israeli defense counter measure to aerial attacks. like a how are you how is the exercise good with what you can learn from it but i am going to take a lot of that. then in april 29th teen there was a further sign of improving relations between the u.a.e. and israel when military pilots from the 2 countries met in greece to carry out
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joint am a new. thanks to president trump and the crown prince of the mohamed guns are another group change and we're making history and we're changing history peace is a good thing and this peace unites moderate 2 of the most advanced economies in the world israel in the united arab emirates and 2 of the most moderate were fighting iran and the radical. radicals who are trying to overthrow the entire order in the middle east subjugated people propagate terrorism so this is good for peace good for security good for prosperity i think it's good for. the united states and good for israel this is about bringing all this above the table. and and and to have handshakes or on the white house lawn and to have open statements of support for israel. in january 2020 egypt which borders gaza
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held an opening ceremony for a military base on the red sea. it was a show of military power of v.i.p. occasion. in attendance with the egyptian president. and the crown prince of darby shaikh mohammed. some observers believe the purpose of the base is to cut supply lines to guard. establishment a space absolutely is in with coordination with israel because nothing happens without israel's security coordination. and we've seen this many many times. with supply routes of arms to guards or reducing all the time because some brigades sort other means of obtaining weaponry.
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on the seabed off guard or a number of shipwrecks some sunken naval confrontation. a specialist unit of palestinian divers was tasked with searching the seabed for weaponry. they entered the wrecks of 2 old war ships and made a surprising discovery. they began a recovery operation to bring their findings to the surface. then you could be. a 3rd of the know and then the death at the border and then what they were to do when i left. home and one or the one with the huston saw then. all. the stuff. up at the vet how lurve this. all been fair and i thought and i listened.
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i love dogs that were met with difficulty but we did notice if you know they. are from any other. organ and i doubt they'll see it but i never. met mr finn a dame. at them or a man or woman who watched the. whole mess when the mouse went through i just miss a few nothing a lot of things when i can. really get them. done have 15 i did them still come out on a walk then. yes . there may be questions about divers recovering life explosives that were over 100 years old. but the history of the ships themselves is no the british lost them in a 1st world war battle in 1917. during the battle of these
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2 ships were lost just off on the coast of palestine in what was meant to be a safe anchorage the british had laid down some heavy mash nets to stop to pete i was coming into the anchorage a staunch is. destroy it carries 24 inch guns a couple 2 paedo tubes its main qualities are high speed it can go up to 30 knots and it's able to move very quickly to deal with threats it would be very difficult to reuse these weapons the smaller 4 inch guns or storms. these again weigh 7 right tom they're not very portable and it would be a rather obvious thing you could see people trying to get these guns from the wrecks from space so it would not be a very covert operation to recover them and anything else on board that might be
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want to machine guns would have been awful easy to buy me one. because some brigades divers claim to have recovered high explosive projectiles from the hold of a least one of the sunken ships they will just direct independently very funny bits . the brigade say that the recovery operation was successful and that the weaponry was brought to shore. was all whatever form a normal member of the well can i was a month far in
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a midterm of the midterm of the milimeter. full of beer there was a meal the minute i think it will go on kind of the start of them have been made there for the apostles and most of us saw. the in the limited of them had been so modern for the 5 who were on the little clock mode for well here all my years a vision and had. a living they want off of years as. the video shows what seems to be a kasam brigades engineering and manufacturing unit recycling the british shells to make hundreds of new rockets. with iron and steel imports restricted by the blockade on gaza this is a new and welcome source of metal for the palestinian resistance. army unfastening
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a 3rd military on the start of your new testament and i do wonder some of the amazon or bizarrely not eligible are some of this meant there was a lot. more from afar than i do by then so having him was unfair no harm so the mid-east are merely have different government. the model. on the year was somehow to be a model for john you saw. that the journal joined the don't.
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bottle on or off one that argument that they know. or also how to be. non minute more than with a general and. taxi in. at. first. first i believe that must today is stronger 0 from again a military terms but of the new war not the old war it's complicated but hamas is stronger than hamas used to be.
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and. i believe that unless we should create a different political reality how must will go stronger what we say to the palestinians in gaza is very clear. don't use your work and give it away with the borders will be open and you can get what ever you want to import to girls that whatever you want to buy from ever you want to sell all around the world i think any change in gaza was contingent to the militarization. but the phrase used. significant improvements for the people of gaza will not to curl into the food demilitarization of gaza and that's unlikely to happen given the completely. we've tried to you has ignored palestinian demands whether it's hamas in gaza or the people or
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room of the saudi official it. wasn't. be so and clancy. mold or not to be the yet not. what the. shape of that. shape on it's 11 and more column up and up at the end they had a clock and there her believe. that would work. what the hell it i've done some good national. theatre parties are. now. and i work in. clinical. and it's the god of the national now and when
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the time has. set a call a lot like a heavenly mother mortally. admitted that there are some fees are but her messing with her and i do what must say i. will must say i feel. awesome i why do you have the op. in the mainstream peace process over decades gods are on the palestinians seem always to have been poles in a global chess game. so the question now for hummus is whether the recent changes in regional relationships signify the end of the road for them or the beginning of a whole new chapter. a secret agent claimed by both israel and egypt well in the case officer who
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received us. all in the village always assume the worst truth or lies fact or fiction also the documents are for people far though few underdogs al-jazeera world tells the story of a man of many secrets russia might one death of a super spy on al-jazeera. how i once again we've got some wet weather the full cost of the middle east over the next couple of days a fair bit of cloud here just around the black sea through turkey moving into the eastern side of the mediterranean sea that bits and pieces of clout there around syria lebanon jordan running down across northern parts of saudi arabia and yeah there is some rain on this doesn't it too bad as we go on through choose dyson west of weather there into central and eastern parts of turkey but it really does pack pop as we go on through web and stay some heavy downpours coming in here and that
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is lucky to cause widespread flooding society something to watch out for but it's a shabby rain there into iraq northern parts saudi arabia you might cast your chatty into a round south of that is fine and dry looking good here in doha a pleasant 30 celsius with plenty of hazy sunshine for the south we got showers running in the cross the whole of africa we could see some wet weather coming into somalia then as we go through the next day or so the showers just pushing their way across into a good parts of ethiopia plenty of showers across central africa of the sort of the rift valley the bone seeing probably the biggest downpours across the region as we go on through the next couple of days and wetter weather also just making its way into a democratic republic of congo very heavy rain to south africa. as donald trump been good for america everything is in disarray the media of course
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take it every debate that they can to demolish the fact that america has been a force for good in the world. from the american people get inspiration from him and the other half cringe you weekly take on the u.s. kind of takes on society that's the bottom of. donald trump and joe biden wrap up campaigning just hours before polls open in the u.s. presidential election. this is out 0 live from doha also coming up 3 people were killed as the gunman opened fire in the austrian capital of vienna government is calling it a terrorist attack. cleanup and rescue operations are underway in the philippines after a super typhoon and gunny killed 20 people and caused widespread destruction. plus how robot sick.
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