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blinded by israel, the use of rubber coated field bullet. also us president joe biden ordered an urgent investigation into the origins of cove at 19. prompted to reset times with rolanda, read both countries. remember the 1994 genet. ah, hello everyone. how masters a political leader in gals or is warning of a religious war. israel persists with its policies around like some of the compounds occupied east jerusalem, and elsewhere in the palestinian territory. yes, yes. in law also accused the u. s. secretary state antony blink and just wrapped up in the middle east tour of trying to stoke palestinian divisions as reporters from harry faucet. and garza here on the street. you get an idea of the long term nature
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of the fall out of this war. 44 people died in this massive building collapse and now 2 other buildings on the street. one of them right here behind us had been declared structurally unsound. 7 habitants had been told to leave. now this was the 1st day that we've heard from houses top leader inside garza ya soon was in a news conference that was on the record, but frustratingly for the most part off camera. he was interesting on the issue of reconstruction thing. suggestion by the secretary of state of united states as need lincoln that any reconstruction efforts coming through the u. s. or allies should evade hum us and be done through the palestinian authority in the occupied west bank soon was head that was a trick to try to divide the palestinian people further. however, he also said that any reconstruction would be welcome, that hamas would not take a single penny of it on the issue of the seas far, he confirmed that it was on condition. nobody wanted more to be done by the international community to rein in the activities of israel in jerusalem on the
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alex the most compound. i didn't check your in occupied history of them. in particular, here with some of his recorded remarks that he began the news conference with your whole bill, i'm as you not only want, if the whole world doesn't move to stop and put a limit to the practices of the occupation and alex, a mask. shake gera and the holy city in general, it will be a reason to ignite a big religious war in the regent, and bring in a state of worry and widespread chaos in the middle east. and the whole world was israel says the large number of civilian deaths here on the street was an accident that it was targeting military tunnels on the ground here. san juan says that there are new military tunnels of that nature in this location. and so deny is that he also challenges the israeli narrative about what took place on the 4th night of the war. up in north western garza, there was a fake ground invasion attempted by israel. he said that was an obvious fake. he knew it was coming. that they did not allow any fighters to go on the ground and
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that they got the other ones who were in the tunnels out saying that there was 0 deaths from that attack. now israel says dozens were killed. he also said that we were here the media to verify exactly what was taking place. so i asked him if we also could go to those tunnels, see the military damage for ourselves in his words, to verify what had happened. he said he'd get back to us. i mean what we've got you and human rights council, which is in the next hour to discuss the crisis in the palestinian territory, a special meeting happening in geneva. we'll go back to harry and gaza to talk a little bit about that of everything that happens in the 11 day conflict and beyond harry. i mean, where does the chelsea actually focus? well, yes, as you say, this is a short but very brutal. few days of military strikes hearing got really rocket heading out in areas in israel and see if there is plenty to examine. you
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saw my police report, i'll walk the street that's 44 civilian lives. last enormous collapse off of use. ready strike on what they said is the tunnel network. that's obviously one thing to be examined. there is also the broader policy it seen by israel taking down large buildings lodge towers, section one that how is the general bureau here in gaza? because israel said that would be used by the factions as well as that, of course they were major parts of the civilian infrastructure inside garza as well . israel obviously points to the fact that they ring people up did bring people up and got the civilians out of those buildings before taking them down. but there is still a big impact to the infrastructure. has been very widely factories, business infrastructure, as well as well as that. we've examined a couple of instances where they would need warnings getting. there was
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a billions to it just struck by one instance, only actually packing the solid very light of the war. another instance, israeli artillery like here on that invasion of the war to the side of things. well there was news residing from the fact in fact they and they say it's justified that the could find it very intense. rocket, 5000 give rocket spied out. if i'm asked targets civilian areas, sin wine is press conference on wednesday. talk about warnings given from i'm asked to civilian areas. the fact that the i and game of israel, the intersection system protects, is ready seated in itself. the kinds of warnings was given was simply saying there will be a surprise in television at 9 pm tonight. that kind of thing. i didn't think that is going to cut much through in terms of investigators looking at potentially a meeting like face harry happening off a well the way in geneva is not going to affect people on the ground in gaza,
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but does it at the very least raised more awareness and elevate this to another level. i think that is something that definitely has happened with this budget. i mean in terms of the situation on the ground, things that only got worse here in gaza. how much was talking about a victory in jerusalem. but at the same time, he was also saying that he's been asked to me that you need to stop. is there any activities inside juice? and there's been a huge change and israeli policy that's been effected by this war. what it has done, i think yes, is refocused the international thinks the united states and more broadly on the long term nature of this conflict on the long term nature of the impact to the occupation of the west bank and they don't see bodies, jerusalem. there were some aid workers i was speaking to here in gaza. he was surprised and somewhat impressed if this was happening so soon after the,
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the conference itself had a bacon and the sci fi place. did you say i was getting in gaza meeting is very difficult, like already their attention is going to be on the a that is starting to come through a bit more regular fashion now and more broadly on the reconstruction on the agenda to try and get this economy up and running. good stuff, harry, forth, it's reporting some garza today. thank you. other related news? carter has pledged half a $1000000000.00 towards garza's post war reconstruction. the energy rich gulf nation regularly contributes millions of dollars in humanitarian age to gaza. cato was part of the mediation efforts to secure the sci fi broken by egypt. the prospect of more palestinian families being forced from their homes, continues to threaten to destabilize the tentative seas far in occupied in jerusalem. and is ready court agenda. it's decision on forced evictions. in the
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neighborhood of phil one, but you will remember less than 3 weeks ago. there was a similar case in the neighbourhood which sparked violence that eventually saw how mass and israel fight for 11 days. the support from iran con, in occupied tourism. more use of force by israeli police on the streets of occupied east jerusalem outside the district court protest as we show the move behind the security barrier. inside the court heard the case of 6 families living in 2 houses on the threat of forced expulsion from their homes in the nearby. so one neighborhood, israeli settlers, a jews own the property, pre the creation of the state of israel. and since the states came into being previous property rights are null and void, the judge postpone the hearing, saying he would seek further legal advice. the lawyer for the family says despite the fact that palestinians have little faith in the legal system, representation in israeli court is crucial. we don't have the luxury engaging as
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lawyers. we have families. the families are at risk of eviction. we wish we had international people, not that we could go to and that international people, not dodge to get the case. but since the cases are being filed to court, we cannot leave this field without any response from our side. outside the court, the protest is made clear they see the fullest explosions as the legal. so as you can see, motions are very high. the move, the process behind that barrier. i just take a look at humanity, take credit over all limits the message really need to be gotten rid of a policy need. this is still one and the neighborhood that is at the center of the court case tie it is a member of one of the families fighting to keep their home. they were forced out
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by the state of israel from their home in the old city in 1965. and we'll re housed here. he can't fall a court case to get his old home back. and now he might lose this one. and i don't believe in the israeli a legal system because in 1967, our house was confiscated in the old city. if there's any justice in the course, they should return at home to us. when the settlers come, our life becomes miserable. they arrest our kids, they harass our women, and our elders. and life is just hard all of the houses on this narrow street or the threat. the court postponement has brought them some breathing space and they can remain for now. but for how long? those who live here don't know him on con, audi 0 salon occupied east jerusalem. while the conflict between israel and the palestinians has been marked by protests in the occupied territory as well as within israel itself. critics have accused is ready police of using excessive force
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to disperse those crowds using rubber coated steel bullets for example, which have caused permanent. i've damage for more than 20 protesters. how to do? how many has their stories? because they let the head, it was the date tension between palestinians and israelis boiled over in occupied east jerusalem. the war in gaza had just started. but at columbus had gone to l as some most for the dawn prayer. the when israeli soldiers term to compound and effect worshippers with he again, rubber coated bullet and stuff, women were at try to escape through a side about the loop room. no one was throwing rocks. we were trying to leave. i remember seeing a soldier very close up 2 or 3 meters away. he fired a rubber coated bullet at me. i knew i was wounded at my face, but i didn't know where my glasses were gone. i touched my face and my left hand was full of blood. i closed my right eye and it was all dark. i couldn't see
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anything. at this point i fell to the ground. it said the hospital that murat was told his left eye was lost. hundreds of people were injured that day, doctor se many of the serious wounds were to the upper body and eyes. if we think it is, by chance, you will find one case, 2 cases. it's a serious case if you have like 30 injuries in the eyes with data trauma to the forehead, to the eye or between eyes to the nose. i just can think that this is organized and clown action to take the eye out and to cause severe disability to policy. and in an email, a spokesman for israeli police told al jazeera, these railey police uses a variety of means to prevent friction, violence and conflict. the use of these measures depend on the occurring event and
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situation analysis. we will continue to act decisively against violence and violation of order of all sorts, all for the safety and security of the public. some of the tactics used by the security forces go against the rules of engagement. and there's little palestinians can do in terms of legal action. many will also tell you that those same security forces have double standards when it comes to dealing with israeli citizens. the right group says that security forces act differently when it comes to jewish israeli police regulation that specifically thing that you should only point to the lower part of the body. but as we've seen, probably here, so job to get recklessly, no matter what the situation is, there's no way on the other side. why or why she said you were standing.
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the police was very toto and no one was arrested and nothing was done to them. critic, se excessive use of force against palestinians is systematic. for many living here is part of a policy aimed as silencing their voice. put the meat al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem in us. president joe biden has ordered a report from intelligence agencies on the origins of the corona virus, and he wants it done within 3 months. last week, the wall street journal reported 3 people working out a virus lab in hand. china fell back in november of 2019 and in march, a joint world health organization and chinese investigation found it was highly unlikely. the virus accidentally late from that lab, but international scientist said paging, withheld important information. one theory is the virus emerged from human contact
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with an infected animal. as a wet market in hon. john is embassies responded. this is the embassy in the us saying politicizing, the origins of covered 19 will only hamper the investigation. isn't bolts from dr. amish. a dodger, who is a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center health security. he says the merging evidence underscore the need for a transparent investigation. we're starting to see a lot, a lot of converging streams of evidence that there hasn't been transparency from the chinese government that we're hearing about people who work at the institute of i ology, becoming sick with an illness. we know that this has been spreading since november . we've seen the chinese government been very reticent to allow press to investigate the origins of this virus. we know the wall street journal reporters have been detained by police. we know the b, b. c has been chased out of certain areas where people are looking for the origin. so i think that raises questions about trying to really get the chinese government
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to, to come to terms with what may have happened in the early days of the pandemic. and i think now there is enough streams of evidence that, that the, and not enough intelligence that's pushing a president biden to really want to get to the bottom of this and to get answers. and i think it's, it's long overdue and it's the right action. the investigation is likely to show how this virus bound its way into human. it's going to look into the bio safety at the institute of ideology, where they're, where they lack about how they handled these pathogen. it will also give, give us some understanding of which corona viruses that lab was working with and understand what the procedures and protocols were. what is the most common? what's the most likely ancestor of the source code to virus? there's a lot of important viral level lucian eric questions that we need to get to the bottom, because we need to be prepared for the next corona virus that threatens up the check on the world. whether next. and then one of george's most celebrated war heroes returns home with full military on 50 years after his death.
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ah, how much of the u. k has already recorded the wet fist a may on reco which came off the frosty east and driest april on record for many. and that came after one of the warmest marches on reco temperature got up to $24.00 celsius. you may recall in london during the month of march, then we should get into the twenty's across at northwestern corner with us as we go through the next couple of days. larry of high pressure, which are just not its way and never warm things up gradually, wet stays high. 1617 celsius across the north western quarter. but as we go on into the 1st day, the temperatures slowly but surely start to just not up in the right direction. and they're about where they should be. as we go on into the, we can say some relief there at long last 19 celsius,
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therefore barely 20 celsius. for london, there will be some rain around this area of rain making its way. it's all, it will bump into our area. high pressure moves across the receipt, while western parts of england, scotland, we'll see some sherry rain but for the most part an improving pitcher on the way of sunshine coming through more. so as we go on into saturday, may well plenty of sunshine across northern parts of africa, some heavy rain for a time across northern areas of morocco. and the show was prepping up nicely. right through the gulf kidney. the frank assessments that the government in $11.00 exactly have and what made of that taking a situation like not just get informed opinions, is the us with thinking military positioning is just a simple act of reorganizing military assets. this is a message to the reason that the united states is rethinking its military cluster.
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in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera ah, the me here without 0 and these are the top stories. this our house of political leader in garza is wanting if a religious war. israel persists with its policies around the mosque and across the occupied territory. yes, and i also accuse b, u. s. secretary state antony blink and trying to start palestinian division applicants left the region now and he held hopes in egypt and jordan on. wedding
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lincoln says he is confident, all sorts will work to maintain the sci fi between israel and come out and you as president joe biden has ordered intelligence agencies to report back on the origins of cobra, 19 within 3 months. in march at joint w. h o in chinese investigation, thought it was tiny, unlikely the virus from a lab and hon. the french presidential manuel microns arrived in wander. the 2 countries looked to reset their relations. in fact, like pictures from kick ali here, we are waiting to see president micron lay a reef at a memorial for the 994 genocides. before heading to the see, the president ties have been strained after years of accusations that france was actually complicit in the killings france backed president poll kick armies rivals in the previous government. during the civil war. many of its officials actually took part in the genocide of web has our report from kigali frontage. relations
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with rwanda have been steadily warming since french president emanuel macro came to power 4 years ago. rwanda's president, pul cami has visited him in paris twice, but things were frosty for most of the time. since his rwandan patriotic front will r. p. f took control of rwanda in 1994. that was doing rwanda's genocide, france backed the previous government to gummies enemy in the civil war by providing weapons and military training. many officials from that government organized massacres of ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. then france and soldiers on a un mandate that created a humanitarian corridor, which also allowed genesis dare to escape, to gummy accused them of complicity and massacres of tutsis. on the, his rule, rwanda drew closer to the us in the u. k. a quarter of a century of tensions with france followed until now. this is the country that had
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up to the 1st, the english had removed the french david him. barra, used to be an adviser, took a gummy he now lives in exile and canada. other exiled critics have been killed. he says rwanda's human rights record is one thing that tested his relationship with the us with the law. so the quote of the ration ship us cause and then move on to the, to the price. and you know, i forget to saying that, you know, you don't know an image in politics, you know, or it does. the politics is a long time. yes. france previously accused the opp, yet, of shooting down, the plane of president juvenile, happy re manner. in 1994 triggering the genocide and of massacring hootie. civilians has gone quiet on those things. now, narratives around the genocide and the events of the 1990, s a still controversial and contested politicians and activists to miranda have
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question. the government account has been jailed or killed. tom de hero work for a study center. the research is the genocide funded by the government. genocide isn't forgivable, but that is ship between the states. between the between states to nationally is something that is based on the country's interests. mccomb has to balance french interest in africa with his own political interest at home. an apology for france, his past actions might be attacked by the french far right. rwanda's government expects acknowledgment of france his past role in supporting its enemies for relations to proceed. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali, rwanda. and while we've been watching that report from malcolm weapon,
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manju micron has arrived for this reef laying ceremony mocking the 1994 genocide. he is due to speak as well, probably around 90 minutes or so. of course, we'll bring you that address live on algebra when it happens. this is the french president menu micron. in rwanda. un security council abused an emergency making the call for the immediate reliefs of molly's transitional leaders, the vice president, colonel. a see me go to one of the military officers who actually lead last year coo after the rest of the prime minister and president on monday. the not being held in a military base in the town of cathy, one of the great is representatives says they will be given a gradual release their woods and have resigned from their positions. 9 people are dead after another mass shooting in the united states. this one's in california, a transport employee open fire in a railway, maintenance yard and san jose. he killed 8 people and then shot himself bomb squad is searching the yard as well after an explosive device was found. hong kong
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security chief, a threat and bankers with jail if they deal with the accounts of media tycoon jimmy lie. according to the reuters news agency, the pro democracy activists and billionaires in jail serving a 14 month prison sentence for taking part in anti government protests. the order from secretary for security, john lee, reportedly threatens up to 7 years jail time. i remember live assets were frozen early this month on a sweeping national security loss. in democratic republic of congo authorities of ordered a partial evacuation of goma warning. the city could be soon hit by further volcanic eruption. thousands of people failing to escape earthquakes and lava flows. saturday the russians and rivers of lava streaming down the hillside from the mountain, destroying hundreds of homes and forcing thousands to flee. thousands of people died in the us for more than 20000. and protests had been back marching and cities
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around columbia demanding more economic help from the government for poor people. in the a month of demonstrations of already pushed president even decay to shelf is tax and health reforms. he is currently the most popular colombian president ever the new pauls gave him a 76 percent disapproval rating. finally, georgia has re buried its most famous military general, whose remains were brought back from france. general georgie, it's odd. there died in exile, laughter. georgia was defeated by the soviet union's red army. robin forest. walker reports from sibley c. a full state funeral for a celebrated general a century owned from your committee. tads is separation from his homeland. george's president is herself a descendant of georgians, forced to flee the bolshevik advance in 1921 granny
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mamma, chile, your belief and the belief of my father and all other georgian emigrants has been justified. georgia is immortal, and the restoration of independence is inevitable. so they will be gone level darcy, exuberant and repatriated from france, the bones of the general and of his wife light together in one casket. the generals return comes 30 years since the restoration of independence, georgia after the collapse of the soviet union. and it's been a 100 years since that independence was taken from georgia after the invasion of the rate of an invasion that sent the general and his family into exile. as commander in chief of the army general committed to a secured georgia borders for its 3 brief years as an independent democratic
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republic said as crazy. but after the bolsheviks victory, he and his family found sanctuary in france. tommy and no, none of my mother. my grandfather was getting older and he had about 4, and he was so sad to not be able to go back to georgia and die in georgia. he was so sad that georgia was still part of the soviet union and that he, his dream was to come back to democratic independent, georgia. and it's very moving for us that it's happening now today. but i mean, it has, it's funeral bell on george and independence day, a display of military endurance in the face of ongoing threats. russia still occupies 20 percent of these countries, territory. somebody george's democratic story, as old as the general,
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is missing from today's narrative. here war many battle and he fought even 90 point to one buckle were well. but all the other head cars, georgia ignores democratic legacy. we still don't have even a legal monument dedicated to the founding fathers of the 1st republic. the general has a new resting place into beliefs sees pantheon, his nations identity renewed, his military legend restored robin 1st year. walker al jazeera, typically see ah, up the are the top stories, high masses, political leader in garza, is warning of a religious war. if israel persists with its policies around the locks and mosque and across the occupied territory, yes, yes. in law also accused the us secretary,
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state antony, blinking of trying to stoke palestinian divisions. he's more from harry forth that he can gather in terms of the situation on the ground. things that only got worse here in gaza. how much was talking about.

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