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a witness documentary announces error. the whole dna about the living use on behalf of people who are subject to decisions made by the powerful, simply know where to put all these people there, all individuals with children and life fact story. despite this become a complete track. here all of them and to treat them with some dignity and respects i use palestinians return to what's left of the homes as a sci fi between israel and palmer holes in garza but more compensations and injuries and occupied east jerusalem. israeli security forces cracked down on protesting worshippers in acts a compound. ah,
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hello. hello robin, this is alex, is there like my headquarters here and how coming up in the next 30 minutes. india fights a raging crow viras break because i regret concerns also about the spread of a new infection terms as the black fungus and me. and the election commission says it's considering dissolving unsung suit chief political party and charging its leaders with treason. ah, welcome to the program palestinians in garza beginning to pick up the pieces after the homes and neighborhoods were destroyed during 11 days of israeli bombardment. now these are the lie scenes of the fragile. com in the gaza strip. 24 hours after si fi came into effect between israel and hamas, along with allied palace to the group. israeli attacks have left thousands of
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people in garza homeless and have put even more pressure on already struggling critical infrastructure. now the issues that triggered the violence remain unresolved. both israel and hamas have claimed victory following the seas fond that brought an end to his railey and strike for garza and barrages of palestinian rocket fight at his railey towns. 5 more bodies have been pulled from the rubble of bummed buildings in garza, 243 palestinians were killed in the conflict. 66 of them children. another $28.00 palestinians of died during protest in the west bank. the 12 people were killed by rocket attacks in israel, and there had been more skirmishes between israeli police and worshippers of the l . x. a most. similar to the scenes 2 weeks ago, which sparked the offensive human outside, begins all coverage from gaza. with more on the rebuilding effort now facing palestinians the tell me family was at home when the walls of their living room
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came crashing down. the father had actually been watching reports of these really air strikes on television when the house was hit, nur means daughter's apartment, which was only built last month, has also been completely destroyed. a lot of the gardening, west, 3 families living in this high and my daughters came along with the kids to suddenly the power went off and we heard violent bombardment. it was our 1st time to hear such a sound. the rebel suddenly started to fall on us and the kids were screaming. they were flying around. the family left their home with little more than the clothes they were wearing at the time and were taken 1st to hospitals before being transferred to a united nation school. started the casa mister delucca for them. when the raids were extensive, we went down because my kids were afraid of the upper floor when we got to the ground floor, my son's home, it was not destroyed. yes, but then it got worse and we ran to my brother in law's home right next. wow. and
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we ran from one home to another. but it was old, frightening my brother in law, the destroyed to it was the 2nd day of eat. my kids didn't even get to where the new clothes the toby's were among the 1st to return to their home. after the use really air strikes, the conflict may have ended for now. but many gods and have now to deal with the damage and destruction. coast. thousands of homes are gone and the habitants displaced, they need food, shelter in medical help. there are many themes of destruction and because this trip but only one, i felt thousands of ballasting in families suffering of almost 2 weeks of lone bargemen. c u l 0. gaza attentions remain high across the occupied west bank. the red kristen says almost a 100 palestinians have been injured during the latest confrontations with israel forces all ready for the friday. now there have been skirmishes between palestinian
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protested under randy fulford near the illegal settlement of el close to marla. that abraham has more from the hundreds of thousands of gathered here at the manada square in central normal la. they say that they want to show up support those in the gaza strip to tell them that they didn't forget them. and we've seen a large number of flags, the green flag behind being a boss, a woman. why is she here? and she says that have managed to unite the palestinian and that she feels that this is the moment that she couldn't have been this is a moment that she is proud of because in the past the p, it wouldn't allow her to be carrying a lag inside the west bank, so she says she is proud of the resistance in gaza. this is the feeling of many who say that israel didn't win and attack against gaza and the resistance to arms factions in god did in fluid. so there is a feeling of victory here,
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although many here are telling us that they feel sad or the lives that were lost in the gaza strip. though does there is russell said ok, spoken to the palestinian foreign minister about the international effort to achieve the sci fi in the exclusive talk 12 to their interview rad malik. he says, it's far from certain that the truth will hold when there are no guarantees or thought, no guarantees are taught. because, you know, it's a, proclaim that you know, the sci fi it, it's unilateral, that they have taken that decision on their own. but at the same time, you know, no one could ignore that. all that egypt has played very important role that egypt has played. and the role that to cut out has played that all the nation has played . and all of them combine was able to get the consent of all parties, you know, for this fight. and we got that approval.
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and you can watch the full interview with right al mckee at 430 g m t on saturday and talk to al jazeera while for me all on this. let's bring in college, alexander. he's a senior fellow at the middle east institute and also a former advisor to the palestinian leadership in ramallah on permanent status negotiations with israel joins me now via skype from arlington in but you need to talk with us on the program. so let's just begin with us and how much of a sort of a bungled policy and pop functionable mass. has this been for the biden's administration trying to sort themselves out and wonder how to deal with both the palestinians and the israelis? yeah, i mean, i think it was clear from the very beginning the administration was caught off guard. they, they had not prioritize issue at all. and even in terms of staffing and personnel, this was just not really a priority. and then when the situation exploded and demanded attention,
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the united states was very slow to act and, and then when it did act, it essentially date is there a green light to continue or well over a week before they actually became somewhat serious in trying to begin to de escalate thing so so i'll let you finish a thought. sorry. yeah, i mean, and, you know, we can't forget also that the united states on for a different occasion, blocked action at the security council. so they clearly did not have a sense of urgency about, about bringing this to, to a rapid close when in fact it, it could've, could have happened. this could have been nip, didn't abide very, very early on, had they acted more forcefully than they did. okay, so that's sort of the american side of things that's just focusing on the
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palestinians. now if you don't mind how boss talks about this is a victory, but a victory in what capacity? because the palestinians in garza a still android assay and la blockade by israel, israel decides what goes in and out of that particular region. whereas the victory right, i mean, this is a victory, obviously in relative terms. and given the enormous a symmetry and power, it's very hard to gauge victory, especially when you look at the, the scale of death and destruction that has happened in the gaza strip. but in political terms, i think that there is some cause for them to declare victory. because part of the logic of a symmetric warfare, the weaker party, if they're able to inflict any sort of cost at all on the stronger party name as a victory. even if it means that the weaker party, in this case, the power pinion suffer or even greater cause. and so we did
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see the ability of come out to, to shut down the ring, the airport who frightened and terrorized many millions of gravy citizen. and, and that has an impact, or when, when the cabinet meeting has to rush to a bomb shelter, the optics of that look like like, you know, it's certainly very empowering for it. but it does come with an exceptionally high cost human and material firm. indeed it does because hammer certainly is certainly not dead and buried as he is riley's would like them to be. so is there a new reality now that how much has to be dealt with on the political front through the palestinian authority? because bad lies, the 2nd problem for israel and for western nations is how to deal with her mass through the p a when they themselves have not been able to iron out their own
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palestinian differences. exactly the right question. i think there was an opportunity to deal with math within the framework of palestinian politics. as we know, there was an election that was planned for this month and it's now been called on by president. we got that. and who knows if that election had taken place maybe wouldn't have felt the need to assert itself in other forms. for example, through lobbying rocket. that's, that's something we'll, we'll never know but, but there's no question that this is an issue that united states, these really the international community has put off for a very long time. they have sort of chosen to bury their heads in the sand to pretend that mass doesn't exist, or that it is solely to be dealt with insecurity and military term.
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and the reality, of course, is now come up as a much higher profile. it's been politic. so it will be, it will be really important to see what happens next. well, integrated and kind of normalized in the context of palestinian politics or will it continue to be marginalized and therefore essentially being a free agent to, to act as a spoiler whenever it feels that it, it can, we shall say certainly i think in the certainly days and months ahead for the moment, call it them. good. the thanks so much for joining us from arlington in virginia. thank you. thanks for having well, in the last year's peasant j by, there's also spoken about the sci fi. we still need a 2 state solution. it is the only answer, the only answer. and what i'm convinced of is that we can now move as i had did, even before whereas i was able to negotiate wash. and before the cease fire was to
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go shade that i made it clear that i spoke with president of the boss. we were going to make sure that we are going to provide for security in the west bank. and recently we renewed the security commitment, as well as economic commitment to the people on the west bank. i also indicated to these rallies that i thought i was very important that they stopped in jerusalem, this inter, communal fighting. that is why extremes on both sides, it has to end until the region says, unequivocal. they acknowledge the right of israel to exist as an independent jewish state. there will be no peace. gabriel was on the choice for washington, dc correspond folding event, 4th gay, but we really were expecting the american president to say a lot more, but it was short. sweet and straight to the point it was he was meeting with
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the south korean president moon and they had a free press conference where he was asked by american journalists about the palestinian in gaza and israeli issue. it just shows you though, that how much that this has been dominating the news in the past 11 days here in the united states. the fact that he would be asked about this. but the bottom line is, is that by did not say anything, particularly new or groundbreaking, but i would say that what he did do is he pushed back against this idea that there are many within the democratic party that think that the us needs to completely rethink its relationship with israel act, the latest bombardment of gaza. we saw multiple congress, congress, people in the house of representatives and in the senate from the democratic party . all coming out to criticize biden's,
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specifically for not being more forceful with benjamin netanyahu. and biden was asked specifically about that if the democratic party has changed or shifted its view on the u. s. relationship with israel and biden said unequivocally, no, he said that the u. s. policy in his view has not changed when terms of the security of israel period in his words. so while there it does appear to be a shift within the democratic party and you can see it on the streets with dozens of pro palestinian protests throughout the united states in the last $1112.00 days or so. at least from jo biden's perspective. he is not seeing that and what he is saying is he is going to can continue to pursue piece. and as you heard there from in that quote from him or that sound bite from him. his steadfast support for israel remains and he's going to now be working with mahmoud abbas to no surprise perhaps, to pursue some sort of piece moving forward for more longer lasting piece in the
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region. but the bottom line is he didn't really lay out any sort of definitive roadmap of how the us plans to get there for the update. thanks so much. gabriel is under the correspondence in washington, dc will still add here on out there, risking it all looking for a better life. we beat some of the moroccan migrants attempting to swim to european so ah i once again we got more very wet weather into the deep south. so the us storms continue to bang away here just around the southeast, inside of texas into louisiana. you can follow that cloud of rain about a cloud and rain up towards the midwest pushing into central parts of canada.
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cooler. where does talking behind this weather system. we'll see coconut to some snow wherever they are the rockies as we go one through the next house. i noticed some snow with a northern flank of this weather system just rolling out of manitoba pushing across into one terror. 10 degrees celsius the in winnipeg. well, down the sort of values that we saw earlier on in this week we're, we're getting close to 30. we're up above 30, over towards the eastern side of the us. not too far off there also at around $27.00 celsius, more showers, continuing down towards the deep south, and those showers linger on as we go on through sunday. noticed that snow just around the mountain states, montana, idaho, will continue more disturbed weather coming through here. and there's a lot of the storms that we have around the southern parts of texas. louisiana, extend across the gulf of mexico. we'll see more wet weather coming in. just around the, a company, insular into central america, where to whether they're to into, to make into hispaniola and showers there for the eastern islands.
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spoke about what's going on there with me. so he'll run the reminder of all top stories, thousands of palestinians in garza returning to what's left at their homes after 11 days of israeli bombardment. cancer officials say the violence will cost a $100000000.00 to rebuild the damage to industry and agriculture. meanwhile, tension has remained high across the occupied west bank, almost 100 pound of study in engine skirmishes with israeli forces, new and lethal settlements close to them. i love you as president joe biden says, a 2 state solution is the only way to solve the conflict in the past are by that that wouldn't be peace unless regional leaders acknowledged israel's right to exist as an independent jewish state lawsuit. in that case, i distinguish that i am at the council on foreign relations. he served on the usaa basset israel twice. and he was also the us special envoy for israeli palestinian negotiations from 2013 to 2014. he says
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a negotiated settlement between israel and the palestinians is not close about it by my life. my whole career to trying to my taste is abs and israel and the palestinians. but i have to say that i don't see where the open after karen and the fighting part of the problem is that the conflict. ready ready that we've just been through is one the train israel and hamas. and thomas is not interested in their shady chase for this check to eliminate the true true true, false types barring rockets, but therefore, you know, they're not interested in the course. yes. and is of course not interested in the process organizational structure. is there
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a potential for the duration between israel or of the problem there is we've been there, we've tried that. i, myself was involved in the last effort in 2014 and it ended in fed. and, and part of the reason it was because of a mazda leader of public health priority was reluctant to break any kinds of concessions that could have been protected by israeli to sessions, which is great. but he told me he was afraid that he would. and that's, that's a trade for darren in many ways palestinians very the. ready younger generation is not british people very objects have a very vocal about that. they focus on palestinian rights, civil rights, occupation to me and rights. citizens in israel,
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those to construct as equal rights for as provided for i think that is a campaign, but could donna's court, it's a peaceful campaign. it's not what sent a way to how much this is not far robinson. israel it bothers that israel treat citizens according to the base prime, which was the most so you know, that focus perhaps could create sub sub. but i don't see that the palestinian leadership is getting behind me that the world health organization says the global death tell from cave in 19 could be 2 to 3 times higher than the official counts. they say they show that 3400000
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have died from current virus and the start of the pandemic that the w h o estimates the true number of deaths directly and indirectly attributed to the virus is between 6 and 8000000 people. well, as india fight the raging crow virus outbreak, there are growing concerns about the spread of a new infection known as black fungus as a severe shortage of medicines to treat the ref, fungal disease which causes chest pains and breathing difficulties. more than 7000 cases have been found in india mostly uncovered 1900 patients has been classified as a notifiable disease in several stays. bob natal has more from new delhi. the rapid rise in cases of black fungus are musical. my causes have complicated matters in india but quite a lot. 1 at least 7000 people have been diagnosed with mucus. my courses, at least 200 people have died. the government of india has now called this disease
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in notifiable disease under the epidemic act. what this means is that every time a case is detected, states have to notify the government of india and also follow certain guidelines on screening and testing and diagnosis. the prime minister also today called it a big challenge in india, fight against coven 19. actually 6 of the states including coming now to tell and gonna and roger on have also called it a notifiable disease under the epidemic act. now the over use of steroids and diabetes make people if passionate vulnerable to this disease, it is a disease with high fatality rate. according to the c, d. c, at least half the people who do get infected do die when it is treatable if detected early. so now hospitals are dedicating wards, especially to treat black fungus, but there is a growing concern about is shortage off the drug use to treat this disease. several
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hospitals saying they do not have enough of this drug. and so the delhi government has now regulated the sale of this drug to prevent hoarding. and the government of india has now off several other pharmaceutical companies to start manufacturing it well, military sources and jerry, a say the head of the army has been killed in a plane crash. lieutenant general abraham, a total plane, repulsively, came down on an official visit to the state of could do no of the air force as confirmed. there was a crush, close to getting a port and an investigation is underway. well, jerry's military is investigating reports that the lead rebecca her are, may be dead or seriously injured after trying to kill himself to avoid being captured by arrival armed group abo bucher. chicago has been the figurehead of boca her on its brutal 12 year offensive in the northeast of the country that his death has been out several times in the past. only for him to reappear.
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fighting between security forces and residence in northwest and mamma has the thousands of people displaced. united nations says it's alarmed by the violence in chin state. the humans called on the military to urgently take all necessary measures and precautions to spare civilians and infrastructure. meanwhile, mammals election commission says its considering dissolving the national league for democracy and changing the parties. leaders are charging them with treason and l. d . lead unsung suit. she has faced numerous charges since the military seas power of february. the military appointed body accused the party of committing voter fraud in november's election. independent observers have rejected those claims closely insulting 2 elements from column pool. the military when they took of a power in february, it justified its position on the basis of electro fraud. so it's following that line. now,
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one of the 1st things it did after the qu was detained election commission officials and investigated senior members. then it appointed its people, people that trust it to the election commission body. now there's new genta appointed electron election commission held a meeting on friday, and it's chad person said that they've made that decision. this was a meeting attended by political parties as well, but many of the pro democracy parties refused to attend. so it was attendant mostly by the pro military parties. now, the chairperson is non set that the election commission intends to dissolve the national league for democracy party. this is a party lead by on sushi and it 182 percent of the electorate seats in last year's election. and the chair also said that the end of these leaders were he considered them traitors, and he said, action would be taken. that's as far as we know now, it has to be said that no credible election monitoring body has supported the military's claims of intellectual fraud. in fact,
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quite the opposite. they were to foreign election. observe the missions in myanmar during the polls last year. and they both said that by and large, the voting and the results result reflected the people's, when the military did say that when it took over power in february, that it intends to hold an election. but i think from what we're seeing that whatever election, whatever shape this election takes, it's not going to be one that will be free and fast. neural confederates are desperately calling officials in the spanish english suitor concerned their children may have broken across the broader, more than 400 other company minus among 8000 people who tried to swim to european soil. that's after morocco appeared to loosen border controls. and as but it's miserable some suitor for some, it ended in tragedy. this young man's dream of a better life in europe ended before it began. his body washed up on the shores
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of pewter, a spanish enclave, morocco's mediterranean coast. he was one of around $8000.00 migrants who hoped to take advantage of what appeared to be a decision by the moroccan authorities on monday to relax. border security people swam or waded across as the tide dropped. who caught the spanish authorities completely off the limit. we said we bought it that it was a serious problem. we're used to migrants coming over the fence or arriving by boat, but we have never seen so many people arriving in such a short period of time. and from one place in the moroccan government has been good by spain as decision to offer hospital treatment to the western sahara independence leader for him. golly, loosening of the border has been widely interpreted as retaliation. by wednesday, the flow migrant ended. not that we came here looking for
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a better quality of life. we don't have anything in morocco, everything is terrible. we're looking for a better life. this is so much suffering over there. we came here without any fear and with nothing, what happens happens most of the migraines and now willingly going back to morocco, the risk they took him to cross. this little bit of europe on the northern tip of africa is an indication of just how difficult the economic circumstances remain. on the other side of the board, i'm going to, i'll just there a few. ah, what you will just bear with me. so he'll run the reminder volatile stories, 1000 palestinians in garza returning to what's left of the homes after 11 days off israeli bombardment, gone through officials say the violence will cost a $100000000.00 to rebuild the damage to industry, power and agriculture. meanwhile,
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