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cheng co double pipe vault in competition as she made her final preparations for the olympics in tokyo at the delays field and picks because a cove it if a time to work on the move. the hardest part is making sure i grabbed my legs in the correct spot, so they're not slipping from my hands. but we started working on it pretty seriously. after quarantine, i want to say because before quarantine, we worked on it a little bit and then everything got set down. we had the extra year. because if not, we would have never tried it. so give him the time to play around with it. then that's what we thought it would be kind of feasible. ah, this is al jazeera, these are your top stories. government offices are resuming working garza, the si, fi continues to hold. the un has called for a full adherence to the troops announced on friday. and also calling for immediate
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humanitarian aid to the palestinians. there is more attention at the most compound unoccupied east jerusalem israeli settlers of march through the area. well, several palestinians had been arrested for the bell. come each has more from outside the compound visitation of do non muslims are allowed on weekdays between 8 and 11 in the morning. but usually those going into the compound are jewish settlers ultra nationalists and it's always a cause of tension. now this comes about 2 days only after the cease fire with guys a temper that's still very high. the situation is really volatile. a whole kind of corruption near the city of goma and the democratic republic of congo. as for thousands of people to leave, at least 8 people have been killed. the love of flow has not reportedly stopped
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after reaching gomez, suburbs. 21 people have died running an hour for marathon in china after the race was hit by extreme weather. the 100 kilometer event in northern gun, sou province was called off. when athletes went missing. rescue a say the course was suddenly hit by hale, freezing rain and gale force winds. iran says its agreement with the un nuclear watchdog to allow international inspections of its facilities has expired. the countries parliamentary speaker has reportedly said inspectors may no longer access images of nuclear sites. it's happened while efforts are underway between tyrann, the us and several world powers to reinstate the 2015 nuclear deal. the ron's already enriching and stockpiling uranium at levels far beyond those allowed under that agreement, up next talk to al jazeera. when we come back at 9 g, we'll have 30 minutes bang up to date onto your world use. we will see you then. bye bye. for decades, criminal made millions trafficking drugs through thailand,
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11 east explorers where the country has now become the 1st in se, asia legalize medical marijuana on al jazeera, with the may 14th, 940. stablish ment of the state of israel, 3 green, one of the world's most enduring complex palestinian land was forcibly split territories of gods and was bank or combined. and eventually proved that his red, immediate control. hundreds of thousands of palestinians were displeased and thousands killed. after many failed attempts at peace, israel continues to appropriate palestinian lands. despite the expressions settlements being considered illegal, on the international law. israel has won the world's strongest armies and conflicts
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with the palestinians, forefront, and in days or weeks of the have you offensive by the authorities. the conflict has escalated and combed many times, but the latest is right at their own pedestal. soil was one of the worst the crisis was ignited off the protests as to p 3, following the israeli attempts to palestinians from their homes in that neighborhood to shift demonstrations were further filled off. the restrictions were imposed on palestinians during the islamic court amount from a town, including the barricade in damascus, cape entrance to jefferson or city. a traditional celebration point the run down for pet athenians. israeli put is stone, lock some islam towards who it is and how much longer truck at israel from because of one me,
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11. it's started a heavy military campaign and the international community demanded sci fi israel security cabinet. and hamas agreed to it 11 days later, coming into effect in the early hours of friday. the violence played out this time on the region had not been seen since the 2014 gaza war. and although the part reached an agreement for the time being, the consequences of the fancy will remain how long with the through love and can peace ever be achieved? the palestinian for a minister had medicaid talks to al jazeera ah policy for a minister molecule. thank you, photo contributors, they are. thank you, mister minister, a sci fi between his red and hum us aimed at and in 11 days of intense booming on
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the besieged garza, the trip is now officially in place. could you give us more details about the deal that paved the way to the cease fire agreement? well, you know, it's very, very clear that you know, the more horror people in the world have seen regarding atrocities committed by its own people in gusto. the more cotton h, they were able to, to see on the division screens, the more they were compiled compelled to do something about it. there was, there was a time when, when the national community started feeling the pressure that the situation cannot be sustained. and something has to be done, voices around, started to shout loudly and their shouts, you know, it could, you know, in the security council echoed in the general assembly. so the way for the deal has
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been paid by that sentiment arising from the international community. i would say, you know, a combination of many things, you know, the toughness of the palestinians, you know, in gaza and the how the palestinians in the west bank in is rosalie and inside israel has also responded, you know, with the same voice united as people so mr. foreign minister, you represent the palestinian authority and relevance of the palestinian authority is in question. so it appears it didn't have any rules in decision to go to war or negotiations to bring about aspire. what are you involved in negotiations? look, you know, of course we, we are very responsible, you know, as an authority. we don't to go to ward, you know, if it's not being well calculated, we don't want to go to war with huge price,
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human price that we have to pay. we don't go to a war without consultation with all parties, you know, around. we don't take unilateral decision to go to work, but were you involved in the negotiations to bring about a ceasefire agreement? when of course, you know, no one could bypass the 30, and it was very important that for any sci fi to be achieved, it has to be also, you know, talk to policy leadership, you know, in drama, la. and so that, that discussion was, was very clear, not only you know, between the united nations, you know, and us, egypt and us, and us even united states on us. but also we kept our folks with our brothers in how most is this a ceasefire or an agreement. if it is
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a ceasefire, what will be the guarantee that the part is, will abide by when there are no guarantees at all? no guarantees at all. because you know, it's a proclaim that you know, the fire if you're lucky 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, not all the nations has played. now it is that it is so fragile because it depends . yeah. oh, don't we don't determine mechanisms. is it really possible to hold such a fragile? says 5. well, you know, it happened in the past because, you know, as if we revisit the same story again and again and again and again, you know, 3456 times since this century. and every time you know,
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it depends on the will of the parties to, to abide by, you know, that's his fire. it's very clear that, you know, today is not interested in going beyond what has to be done in terms of the killing destination. you know, crimes committed atrocities, etc. i think the are some so i didn't know guarantee that such ones will not repeat again. why seen that? talking about the turn and mechanisms present their bone of turkey and russian president with them and put in discuss the possibility of an international piece force in the occupied territories and gaza. do you think that it's a wible option? what it is, is it required option, it is needed option. is it really viable option? this is something that really require to be studied. but yes,
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we have been asking for a long time for him, some force of protection to the young people. there was a decision taken by the general assembly few years back was left to the secretary general of nations to determine the ways how to do that. did not go anywhere. now, you know, if the president is talking about this idea, i will encourage him to continue talking about it. because you know, it will serve the interest of the people by providing protection to the policy of people from the atrocities committed by the israeli for buying force. against innocent palestinians, mr. for the minister, it will start with pending erections or families in shift era neighborhood is the set of oceans still there. and what do you plan to do as palestinian authority? look, you know, after this is fight,
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we go back to the situation and see, you know, and we remember our, remind ourselves of exactly where we have start is the threat to evict families from the neighborhood, the future off the further the situation by israeli. all the soldiers answer to those of the holiest place, you know, lock from us, and he's your result, him, you know, violating the start of school, of the holy places. i'm like, now it is time to remember that this is really the origin of everything. it is very important to make the focus on jerusalem. jerusalem is where everything starts and what everything in. that's very important. you know, we have to talk about is really a policies of trying to. not only does it create a lot mosque, but changing the character of the holy places,
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the character of this occupied city of, of is using them. and it's time right now for the international community since they have shown cleared, interests to be involved, to focus on the core issue. what's your assessment of the out of leaders reactions toward the israeli violations? is it true that most out of countries stopped on the financial contributions to you? i do believe that, you know, the arabs have shown clear commitment. was that suspected for the policy? yes. yes. the last extraordinary meeting of for that up 40 mrs. have shown commitment. leadership and you know, support of the policy and cause the fact that we had now about 6 or 7 out of 4 ministers attending the general assembly session. the special general session on palestine, you know, is also
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a reflection of the determination of their support for the cause of police time and for taking a very you to stand against the israeli or processes and crimes committed against the policy people. important thing is, you know, how to proceed. lake is, it is really very important. is it true that the most out of companies has stops and in financial contributions to well, you know, this is really something that has to go back to the previous u. s. administration, you know, it's very clear when the president trump decided to cut all financial contribution to the policy authority. you know, it seems that they also have asked the not of countries who used to provide financial support to the kind of thing. and people also to stop that. so yes, tablet, what i, what i would say that for the last 2 years or 3 years,
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we did not get any financial support. and additionally, we used to get from the other countries. we did not get that. there is a new registration in the u. s. s, so bite and 3 sion wellness without exception to all of that crisis that each of the statement referred to israel's right to self defense. so how would you characterize u. s. role in the latest crisis? do you see the poacher from the policies taken by the comp administration? well, look, you know, we disagree on this particular matter. you know, that israel has any right to self defense because this is really not right against international law. and fighting power has no right to self defense. people under occupation, they have the right to self defense. we totally disagree with this, but that doesn't mean that doesn't mean that the by the announcements ration has
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taken completely, you know, the sides of israel know by the station has, has tried its best. and we have seen that in the last couple of days to reach the fire. they have used this diplomacy through egypt and the united nations. and the, you know, the possibility of out of countries resuming their financial support or contribution to again, i don't know it defense defense on how it got ups. you know, when we defined that definite lack of the financial support is having a remarkable impact on the functioning capacity off d p a. so in that sense, there's only, you know, we are for about 4 to 5 months,
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we were not able to pay more than 50 percent of the salaries to the public servants. and this is the reflection of our deep financial crisis. absolutely. so we have been talking about the piece at court. there is a growing sense among many people that the piece of course such as course you signed with israel responsible for expansion or illegal settlements? do you still think it's possible to establish the palestinian faith under the current is trying to government? absolutely, absolutely. i think this is really the beginning of everything. you know? because now what really brought us to speak about the policy in the state. it's because, you know, we established, the reality is, on the ground, we established a policy and authority that never were there before. and this policy,
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no authority started to have to present the people in the office by 1030 to have relations internationally. this exposure has really helped very much through this agreement, we were able to bring back about 800000 palestinians from the us for our as part of that i to return for us, that's important. so at this stage you think that the court is still relevant and possible to continue talks with nathan? yeah, i was on the screen. i don't to, to be put in a situation where i find myself defending or slow. no, no, no, no, please. i would say i'm saying that, you know, also was at that time has served the student was well by allowing us to have a base to start developing. you know, our dream to having your state without that phase,
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we were not being able to reach where we are here today, mr. for mr. you live in a fort in march, to take the pallet and in case against israeli relations in shifter, dra neighborhood. and in jerusalem to the i t c. and why was it fruitless despite a lower media campaign or will the later though opens and killings of many palestinians in westbank in jerusalem. and in got that, how easy waving therefore to bring israel to some international justice by the i c . c. we believe right now that's with the decision of the i see to open an official investigation after 5 or 6 years of really medi examination. when they came to the conclusion that they have enough evidence is to show that israel has committed, great violations of international law, done some out to war times and crimes against humanity for us. that's very
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important, very important, really to highlight the fact that you know, the policy victims that have been waiting for justice for so many years now. they could really have this partial justice through those to see and israel, who always thought that enjoy impunity from being investigated. or prosecuted. now the eyes to see will say, no, it cannot be treated above the law is right. has to be accountable for the crimes that they have really and that's why you know, we do believe that i see is an opportunity that we have to use to the fullest, to the maximise in order for partial justice to be achieved for us. that's the very important for the 1st time these right out of or seem to join forces with their palestinian federal and not going only for the protests against israel,
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but also to the limit of launching attacks. how do you read this in the way the context of what has, has happened? if israel thinks that it was able, after so many years, to separate the policy on people between the policies as inside the green line, the policy as in, in euro's l. m, the policy and there was found the policy as in gaza. the current events have shown that israel was wrong, that the policy of people are united. one people. why can't administrations also do the same? when are they going to see a factor? how much of the configuration? well, you know, we are hopeful, we are hopeful look, we should turn every situation into an opportunity. now with what has really happened, we should really contemplate possibilities for iraq small between 5 and how much
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many sees that the palestinian official leaders are not the drivers of this movement of people. but rather they are being driven by it. would you agree with that? no, no, no, so absolutely not. this is, this is, this is the assessment of the money that you have mentioned. i don't know how many they are, you know, and how few they are. i don't care. i don't give. this is really a spontaneous moment that maybe right now people are being taken by, you know, what they have seen through, you know, your television screen. but at the end of the day, when you wake up and you see the reality and you decisions, you should not be populous. you have to be realistic in terms of decisions as it either and to pace realities and to take decisions. sometimes our hearts difficult, but you have to take them and they'll pass the leadership out of there for these leadership report for these decisions to be taken. prison mom with a bus issue. the presidential decree postponing the may 22nd elections to the end
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of july and accusing israel of not letting the palestinians in east jerusalem to anticipate the election. so can you assure the penitent is that there will be election on july 31st? no, no. on july, why, why july, you know, as long as we are having problem in including our people in issues and to participate in the actions. we have to keep, but i starting for the right to participate and to vote in the policy and many policy, new jersey. my ticket are part of the policy and people they have the full right to vote. it's not only though the people in the bank on the who can vote the people in the east jerusalem, they have the right to vote and we have to fight for their right to vote. the moment that we are guaranteed by the international community that they're right is guaranteed, and they can really vote then the president won't hesitate one minute to sign it.
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essential degree calling for you know, parliamentary electra. mister, for the minister. nope. had athenian under 37 has taken part in and in national elections. so we don't the elections do you agree that a less than the issue will be returning the p a. and if the elections are delayed again, part of your concern that it will cause a great disappointment among palestinians, particularly among young palestinians whom hope for that it is a ty for a change through the elections. elections are not the only way to express democracy institution and you know, we are looking forward, you know, ways how to achieve that. the president is not running away from his obligation to hold elections. at the end of the day he was the one who initiated polling for
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elections and he is the one who decided on the 22nd of me to the left, but no one who no. so the like, no, no, no. the 22nd of me put this been 22nd of july, but the 22nd of october. and then you know, your, your question would have been totally different. so if you know what, what if he decided to hold elections on the 22nd of october instead of this payment? what i want to say that, you know, we are looking for, you know, the right of all palestinians, including it is yours elements to have elections, to cast their vote in election. the moment that we have that guaranteed, then we, we go for elections. mr. for the minister, many believe that the palestinian authority is using the the east jerusalem issue as an excuse. look, if euros alert issue rosa love is not important for somebody else's.
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if the casting a vote, you know, in westbound coating does that is more important. but it does not stop it and then we have a serious problem. you see this problem, you know, look, if you ask me as the palestinian to, to, to decide to choose between holding elections and between, you know, protecting euros that i'm and keeping euros l m. i will, i will decide for yourself 1st, 2nd and 3rd. now that issue is not about elections. their issue is a political battle. are we going to fight for years, a limb, to be an integral part of the policy and it will be the capital of the state of police times or not. so if we're minister now, come back to the relevance of p a. the israeli permanent member to the u. n. just
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said that this war is between israel and hamas. so it seems that how much is becoming the forefront for the palestinian cars? how will this affect the political dynamics in palestine, and we'll be able to see relevant, look, you know, you are asking the question as to the wrong, the wrong people, you are sending me an idea to present that even though you unset, that's how i feel your bill, a question on what really has said, come on and you asked me to respond to that. who cares about what the representative in the you and have said, i'm in shooting my own action. this is really how we should see things with respect . are there any playing cards left in the hands given the off brand, the us and western government stance towards the palestinians registers? i think right now the unity is the we would like to see that she's 515 maintain.
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then we have to talk about, you know, the human is getting assistance after that. obviously we go to what you have to ask in the beginning to go on to focus again on the core issue, the pose issue of the whole problem, jerusalem, what are we going to do about euros or them? and then about this prolonged occupation. what we are going to do about it. now, we feel that there is an international opinion that started to develop to emerge that they are telling israel enough is enough. we have to on these was the atmosphere in order to move into a political reality that will open up for us opportunity to move ahead to endo probation. so in the suffering of the people to realize self determination, freedom and independence for the people policy. and for a minister yet on medicaid. thank you for talking to do. thank you. i
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