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much danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious, with fear is not an option. but when most people oh i this is al jazeera ah hello on northern taylor, this is down there. a news i live from london coming up. the deal is done, israel's opposition to secure the numbers to form a coalition government with support for the 1st time from an arab israeli party. thousands displaced and living in 5th, the red cross appealed for $16000000.00 to help the people have got
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a cargo ship carrying chemicals and plastic pellet thinks off the coast of lanka. she saw the communities prepare for the worst and aspiring political crisis concerns on groups could exploit instability in molly and i'm sorry, higher to school is coming up. serena williams continues a chart charge at the french open are and up to $10000.00 just call and say the reports of the turn that back on. thank you and then take so i'll have more details later in the news out. ah, israel's opposition leader ayala peters informed the president reuben reverend that he succeeded in getting the support he needs to form a coalition government and unseat benjamin netanyahu. the unlikely alliance couples together parties from across the political spectrum, under the historic move, it will for the 1st time see support from
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a palestinian israeli party. united arab list confirmation came just shy of a midnight deadline set by president reuben river. lyn. love to have it. we promised that we would be the last ones to agree and sign the document. and this is what we did. we understand that all the other parties have joined the process. we have seen that all of the other parties have signed the document or does that me join the slide from west jerusalem? tell us about the how this will work, this new coalition government well, we're still in the very early stages. but what we do have now is that the president has been informed that this coalition that year your la pete can form this coalition government which will really have a slim majority in can committed. now in the coming days, the parliament needs to have
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a vote of confidence that could be within the next $7.00 to $12.00 days. so you still have a lot of time there. and you have to bear in mind that the speak of the parliament is from nathan. yeah. was the good party 7 days in israeli politics is a long time. he could try to post that confidence vote to as late as possible to try to derail this coalition. government, so a lot of questions and then did the question about the government itself, how long can it really stand united? it is really an alliance between 8 parties that go from the left to the far right from the advocates of illegal settlement activity and expansion to proponents of the 2 state solution. so people who really don't have anything in common except the desire to out to benjamin netanyahu. that's the glue of
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this coalition. now, how long that glue can keep them together is, was a lot of israelis wondering and how unusual is it surprising? is it for an arab israeli party to give a de la this is blessing. well, it is historical you did have in the past palestinian israeli parties who did support for example. they were being government because of the, also a cause in the also negotiations with very specific issue. they gave their support, but to actually have a party, which is this really considered and they slammed party by listed in israeli. that turned out to be the king maker is quite exceptional and historical in israel. i mean, throughout the day we have heard, leaks, we have heard different, you know, statements on the different parties. they were ups and downs,
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everybody's speculating if it was going to work or not until a couple of hours ago, abutment went through our best router. came out saying that he had actually signed that piece of paper. that mandate a year left the to form disco, alicia government, and from there things went very quickly as we understand it. actually that signature happened in the presence of natalie bennett. and pete, it is a very historic moment. but then, as i said earlier, you know, you have this party that would want to the palestinian israeli party that would like to improve the conditions of palestinian israeli. that would like them probably to get a more of a se, specially after these very difficult into communal rise that happened during the gulf war. and basically most of the blame was given to the palestinian is raised.
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and then on the other side you have not study, but it is a hard line of far right to was a settler leader. so it is very complicated, very historic. and i think a lot of israelis will be quite bewildered looking at what has been unfold and looking at the markup of this coalition government. how does that mean? thank you very much. indeed. my kinda is in washington d. c for us. and my just wanna pick up and what i was talking about the, i mean we could, we've heard from the presidents office, but the chair of you, i mean, as partying to, to tell you. but it would be the is where the problem is to start with for a couple of years and then they would, they would swap over between him and he'd in terms of and if tony bennett, what kind of a relationship is you lucky to have with it? with a biden administration, you think? well, joe biden has been a very storm support of israel throughout his career. he knows all the characters. he had assembled tempestuous relationship with the outgoing prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu. however, he'd always so unself as a friend of netanyahu, but above all, he sees himself as a friend of israel, something that he says repeatedly, but no damp is going to be sighs of relief from the by that administration, with netanyahu finally going. the reason for this is top of the i did administration agenda is restoring some form of relationship with iran, something that netanyahu was absolutely a bit mentally opposed to. now it's significant to that's the defense minister ben against is on his way to washington. he will be holding a series of meetings in the course of thursday. this was pre scheduled. he will be asking for more money to replace israel petra drone system, but it's also going to be an occasion for members of the bite and administration to speak against directly about israel, not getting in the way of any potential negotiation with iran. now the new government, once again, it's a very mixed government,
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as we've heard repeatedly in the last few minutes ranging from an extreme right wing, or like, i think it all lieberman, to benny guns himself, gideon saw these are all characters that by didn't knows. well, these are people that perhaps he can work with better than he could with netanyahu administration. but given the nature of this is really government, it's still going to be very, very difficult for the biden administration to be able to pull israel onto the sides. crucially, with regard to iran, my can, i thank you very much. united nations and red cross officials have been gaza to review the destruction almost 2 weeks after a ceasefire ended. the 11th a conflict between israel and thomas there assessing the extent of the humanitarian crisis across the gaza strip, including damage to homes, schools, hospitals, and critical infrastructure. thousands of palestinians remain displaced now to residential buildings were destroyed in the israeli bombardment. but my dean is
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director general of the international committee of the red cross in the building for more than $16000000.00 to help people gather. the invisible scars afford the mental health, which also was there red thread through all the discussion i had with the guys in the today, which also need need to be supported in great way. so we have launch a preliminary appeal of 15000000 says frank, that we definitely need in order to be also carry out what i mentioned earlier, also supporting the palestine rich christian society volunteers who have been doing a remarkable work throughout this recent episode of escalation. but i think my lead to the international commit to the parties, to the different sides, and also the international community in order to avoid that in one year or 2 years
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or 5 years. we bear witness to the same tragedies on both sides. by the way of the guys our fence is there is a need for political leadership. there is maybe a glimmer of hope. now with the political dynamics, they're playing out with the egypt and other states trying to to, to, to, to make progress on the political front. i think the only way out is meaningful political solution to this long standing conflict. and in the meantime, we need really to step up our support in order to beef up the humanitarian response in the gaza strip. in the very short term, a massive blazes broken out as an oil refinery in the south of the iranian capital. the place and a thick plume of smoke of parts of the city got into local media. the fall started
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at the liquified gas line at toll free on refinery of their new report of injuries . acid bag is inter, on versa. do we have any idea at this stage? what might have been behind this? not at the moment, but the officials here have rudo sabotage. they said that this is a technical issue. it's too early to assess how much the damage will cost. but the official agency news agency for the oil ministry has shown a video of the was minister benjamin as i, as i got to walking towards the fire, then he addressed the camera saying that the refinery had been that there would be no shortage of supply. and their refund, me would be back on track tomorrow. but fishes of also said that the only hope is to contain the fire until it runs the fuel. the fuel in question is 20000 barrels at that storage depot apparently caught fire. i'm hoping that they can contain it.
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now this is one of iran largest oil refineries. it winds right to over 200000 barrels a day. that canceled 15 percent of the country's refining capacity. and officials have asked residents in the south of that on here to keep keep the streets clear. so emergency service can, can access that site. but what is interesting is the last 24 hours. we've had a fire on iran largest worship that sank in the gulf of oman and this fire, this refinery. so far, officials are saying that both incidents are accidents. i said, thank, thank you very much indeed that live update that a congo ship which has been burning off the shoreline coast for 2 weeks as finally sunk, causing huge environmental worries. the n be express po was selling for singapore. when an explosion on board settle for fire that had raged since may, the 20th, on board were 2 or $350.00 tons of oil, nearly $1500.00 containers carrying
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a deadly cocktail of heavy duty chemicals and cosmetics. some of that is already leaked and up to $200.00 bags of plastic pellets have been collected from nearby beaches every day since the fall began with the vessel. now hiding for the ocean floor, just 18 can reaches of colombo. nobody can control the congo. already. fishing has been banned on an 80 kilometer stretch of coast, adding economic damage to a potential expanded ecological disaster, as michelle fernandez explains from nick gumbo. this is one of the main concerns of a potential as the now seemingly almost a matter of time with the ship thinking here, what you see behind me is the outlet, the where the see meets the lagoon. essentially here in the gumble, he fishing inlet in sri lanka. now some of the preparations that have been taking place is essentially to look at the possibility of an oil spill,
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a chemical leak that would essentially bring waters from the sea and potentially move it up. what if you can, if you can just look beyond here, the sort of line of orange that you can see is actually essentially insulated booms . these here in the gumbo have been put in place to prevent potential oil slick or any other toxic material for moving up the lagoon mouth. this is obviously one of the places here in sri lanka, which has some key breeding grounds. there are all vital mangroves that essentially provide these breeding grounds for small fish, for prawns and the like in a host of marine life. and this is why some environmentalists have founded essentially alarm those of what is happening out there on that ship. we've heard that now it's just a matter of time obviously. but in addition to things like this,
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the boom, the sort of inflatable form, sort of a positive. these are also being put around the vessel. the navy has been given certain chemicals or equipment and mosquitoes that i use generally when they're always licks the course god. osha, ease on the alert. we're being told to handle any oil leak that results in this basic crisis. we've had india. the navy has told us that has been in touch with the long navy. they have also deployed their course god vessel to fight any oil spill. i speak with the militia, going to one. donna advocacy coordinator at the pel project. she joins if i scott from chromebook, thank you very much. deed for, for being with us. i wanted you to maybe spell out for us quite what the environmental damage might be as the ship sinks to the bottom of the ocean. yeah, the oil spill if we're going to be expecting if the ship just think but at
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the already this already been a penis bill and also a chemical feel and the debrief also right now just covered in our coastal area, but we are expecting and it was built to have more close to communities and to be preparing for it. tell us about the progress of this ship. i mean that there were reports that the crew on board had actually asked, had said that they already had the new about a leak of nitric acid in one of the containers. they want to download that container at one of their previous stops, weren't allowed to do that. is it legally would they have been allowed to carry on washer or should they have should have been obliged to stop somewhere. if you already have a leak, i cannot speculate on that. but we have been made about several stories about the passage ship. but as of right now,
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we are dealing with the most right now we've helped contain the solution out there at the one to organization. so what's the, what's the priority than what we heard from corresponding to some things are in place already. what needs to be step up to prevent any further damage? i think the damage, which regards to the chelsea is more concerning right now. it is, you know, just, it's now it's pretty to the sudden, close, closer larry officer long, chris and just, you know, covering coastal area and it could really haven't terrible impact on married life and fish in the area already. the fishing operations ended in the gumbo. so i think in terms of action, we really need to do, you know, cleaning the debris and the out of the course area to try and minimize, you know,
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the damage that could, that could keep having on the communities and also the marine in the waters that on those plastic pellets you're talking about, what is the effect that they have on, on marine life. you're basically tough to kill it. these are the building blocks of any, any plastic and the worst type of plastics to how behind the moon environment. because these are really tiny and picky color and they look like fish it to fish, mary, but then animals and they inject them. and these can really, you know, gather toxeme and pollutants in the water and become really toxic and beef to make or can leach out into the marine. i mean look, that consume it and it can just by accumulate in their body and bio magnified to the switching. so it's really devastating. what's happening out there right now with regard to the tennis situation and being
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a green conservation organization that's really concerning to. ringback office, it just didn't if you can also, can you perhaps remind us why wasn't me these containers ships come through? sure. like what the kind of the in terms of geographically how important is and what the level of traffic is through this area. your re, our trans schiffman hub, and we have them becoming a maritime and there's a lot of traffic in the area, the ship coming in cargo. and so we've seen ship accidents happening from before little and it's really, you know, time to sort of the thing to how we can have better continue to deal with any disaster that could happen in the future. such as this because we've been knocked out to do this after you prior militia gonna well, donna, thank you very much indeed for to just thank you. american union
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has suspended molly's membership after its 2nd military coup. 9 months. the country's entering president and prime minister resigned after being detained by the military last week, and later released another fears that armed groups active in the region could use the political uncertainty for move islands. because hot reports from by michael moore o. c d bay is prepared to die for his country, the son of a soldier, he's training to join molly's army decision. he took after seeing a young colonel take over power from the aging. former president k. last august. he believes the soldiers can succeed, where politicians have failed to bring peace to his country and end the violence. the situation is getting worse. when i think of my country in this state of war, i am afraid for the future. that is why i want to join the fight and go to the front line on sunday arm groups affiliated telco, shot security forces in the southern region where to be it's from despite
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a 2015 piece agreement with some arm groups and the presence of 14000 un troops in the north and center of the country attacks are intensifying with ammonia army losing ground to new arn groups like the flemish states in the greater sahara. almost half a 1000000 mullins have been forced to leave their homes. 6000 people have been killed among the dead. for 2 months both husband a captain who died after his vehicle drove over a roadside bomb. yeah. and i was surprised. i didn't expect this. i spoke to him before the attack. he was telling me about a kid in our family and saying he would be back soon. he never came back. i hold the rebels, the groups responsible for his death. the civilian government of transition formed last year was ready to negotiate with some of the arm groups, including with al qaeda affiliate, but the new military region to leader colonel go into detained, the prime minister and president, last week they resign shortly after going, ty is now interim president,
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although he says he will stand down after organizing elections. in february 2022, there's only been one peaceful transition of power, 5 military coups, 2 of them in the last 9 months. all of them started from here. the barrack town of county where soldiers are deciding on the future of the country, the committee of the move in for otherwise who signed the peace agreement say they disagree with the military gentle former prime minister mussa mara believes this is a worrying sign of it as sort of a project you saw like our offices are bickering. i've a government positions in the capital by mechanics. will african soldiers dying the front line, trying to protect the country? this is a humiliating situation. for sea debate. it's not up to politicians or foreign forces to save his country from descending into further chaos. but the malia people, he says he's ready to serve and defend molly. nicholas hawk al jazeera bama co
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relatives, 136 school children still missing 3 days after an armed kidnapping in nigeria, a pleading for the government to do more to help. one person was killed and then other critically injured. when gunman on merger bikes rated in islamic school in tina, in the state ortiz and negotiating to bring the rest of the children back safely. after some younger ones were freed, they ruled out paying around some president would worry, ordered intelligence forces to step up rescue efforts. i'm address is in mina in the west of the country and says money could still train trans to get the children returned. there are several reports we are hearing about possible contact been made by people who snatch these school children from the school over the weekend. however, the government is not saying anything about it. it's not conforming neither denying the fact that it has been contact or contact has been met with the band. this was told the kids from the school,
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what it is saying is that it will not negotiate. it will not pay around some rather just care of the release of this journal, which many i don't believe it's not possible because the great lesson with which these bad it's all kidnappers operate across north central northwest and even north eastern parents. we've made contact with him the areas where these children was taken insisted that the band is compact to some perez and they're demanding $110000000.00 niagara, which is roughly around 250000 us dollars to release the children. they said some of them even contacted government to know exactly whether or not government has been contracted and whether or not government is willing to pay on their behalf. the government assisted it's not a ransom, but what we've seen in the past. even the federal government, by the way, at some point negotiated with water, i'm leading to prison swaps, and some cash even rumored, been paid to secure the release of keeping up goes especially the triple gulf.
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the news our from london still ahead sedans most wanted international criminal court asks for help to arrest potential war criminals and is for serena william this marches on. the french open highlights coming up a hello, that warm and sunny conditions are continuing to dominate across the scandinavia and much of northern europe. paris has seen plenty of that sunshine. this was the scene along the send, but things are changing. we've got thunderstorms rolling in from the north of spain . we're bringing with them those thunder re downpours and they're going to affect parts of paris extending up across the united kingdom. so why we will have sunshine . we will have those scattered showers and storms and the wet weather is affecting
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the netherlands and brussels as well. edging up into western areas of germany, we could see hale here. i'm a possible tornado and denmark seen some of that wet weather and just look what happens to the temperature is paris was seeing up in the high twenty's. we're now going to be in the low twenty's by the time we get into friday and plenty of cloud though. the warmth will return as we go into the weekend, is weather as well across south eastern areas of europe. but of a wintery mix there across the black sea, bringing some heavy rain to southern areas of russia, ukraine, seeing some of that wet weather too. for the sunny and brightest guys. we've got to get to southern parts of europe greasing plenty of sunshine. 25 degrees in athens. ah, the june $96076.00 days the re drew the map of the middle east. record a victory up is really army in that war for the saturday,
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the history of his 50 years later, i'll just expose the events leading to the war and its consequences, which had still fell today. but we tried everything. we went to the united nations and tried to magicians contact 3 different countries, and it was clear that all this was to know every the rule in june. most people will never know what's beyond these doors, the deafening silence of 100000 how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious, with fear is not an option. but when most people oh
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i'm sorry to hear israel's opposition. needa le peters informed the president grooven river when he succeeded in getting the support he needs to form a coalition government and unseat benjamin netanyahu is alliance includes the right . we need enough charlie bennett, along with the united arab list, pass t and is ready party. you'll see michael, the senior consulting research fellow chatham house. he joins us by skype from london. thanks very much for being with us. so what's your reaction to that? they've managed to come up with a do the disney, is there still a moment if between now and when the connector convene nexstar to actually it pulls the scottish game in both confidence. if this happens, it means the end of this way feels of benjamin antonio in power and the new
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generation leading good leaving the country. now the big question, whether the correlation go meant that he showed the soonest ology cancelled, right? come about for the idea of a rotating of the prime minister's ro between initially bennington jala. pete, how, how would you think that might work? this is one of these. and normally it's almost impossible to explain to the national audience. that actually is the one that told the president he had the mandate to form. the correlation is not going to be the new still for the at least the next 2 years. it's natalie bennett, leads a much smaller party but became some sort of the king's make it going to be the time. and so for the next, the next, the next 2 years. so in many ways this is the kind of the axis in the middle of the government and the relation between unit b and bennett, so or in the past,
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ups and downs, are going to a large extent. it determines the stability of the government. oh, or did they the age that really feel safe? i mean kind of a policy. what will it mean for, for example, dealing with a person issue or international other international issues? what do you think? it'll mean that's the biggest question i now can go on that as, as angel fulfill a g, for instance, you mentioned the punishing issue, nestali bennett was still as opposed to having station at least part of the, with the banking, not the entire, always back. and then you have the minutes spouted the label bulky believe in to say a 2 state solution. so can this be reconciled? and probably if you asked in minutes and label policy will support the idea of c. joselet might dissipate in elections in palestinian election. they're writing with a posey bentley then you know, typical nomic issues.

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