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world views like we do, the scale of this camp is like nothing you've ever access to healthcare or something. well, we want to know, how does these things affect people? we revisit places day, even when they're no international headline houses. they're really invest in that. and that's the privilege, as a journalist. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello, i'm adrian. so again, this is for these are live from doha, coming out for the next 60 minutes. far i pleaded and now being called israel king baker, natalie bennett, is poised to become the next prime minister. ending benjamin netanyahu is 12 years grip on power. a big move towards rebuilding garza heavy machinery is being left into the rough crossing the tree of the wreckage from 11 days of israeli from
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bathrooms. the rush to contain an environmental catastrophe. salvage cruise steel with a cargo ships, the sinking off the coast of shoreline cut, protecting the patch. the difficulties for mexicans, avocado grows and keeping criminal gangs out of that. $2000000000.00 industry non power. how much not have all the england cookies? only a while been says impressive test is overshadowed by the revelation of texas the racist re for he made that dating back for 2012. ah, a supporter of expanding illegal settlements is on the verge of ousting benjamin netanyahu. as israel as prime minister for ripe leader and after bennett would take the top job for the 1st 2 years under
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a power sharing agreement with 8 parties for the 1st time it is ready history. the coalition includes an arab party, but it's not yet a done deal. we'll get the latest in a moment from harry, for citizen west jerusalem. but 1st, a report from one of the meet should be a be, it was or the phone call that your, your la pete formerly informed israel's president, 3 when river lin, that he made it barely an hour before the deadline to form a government expired. did they go? she sure were long and tough, but in the end, let be managed to couple together the government for change. 8 parties ranging from the left to the far right with little in common except the desire to as caretaker, prime minister benjamin netanyahu and n 2 years of political instability. for now, the new government will 1st the far right the amino party leader and after the bennet as prime minister, he is an advocate of illegal settlements expansion. and their next station
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w e. p is the one that told the president he had the mandate to form the coalition is not going to be the new stuff for the next. at least the next 2 years. it's natalie bennett leads a much smaller party but became some sort of kinks. 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, the heart of the government and the relation between the benefit. so in the past, the ups and downs are going to a large extent. it determines the stability of the government. but didn't you clearly sure couldn't have come together without due support from the most unlikely of political allies. went to the best and slamming united arab list, got dumpty covered, i can just say an agreement with the p sick and former governments. we've agreed on many issues that was served interest of our society and provide solutions to urgent
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problems or society faces in various fields. it's a phrase for palestinian israeli, even though our bass will not be part of the government. accepting support from our best is a thorny issue for an after the bennett. with far right, politicians already declaring a government that relies on the support of a palestinian israeli block. next step is a vote of confidence by the method that should take at least a week. in the meantime, benjamin netanyahu a formidable political survivor who is also facing corruption charges will do is best for the coalition to break up. if not, he will become a relentless opposition leader, or that, i mean, you are in west jerusalem. right? sorry for this course. the latest developments in west jerusalem, he joins us at live from that now. so harry, the parties will side the coalition agreement, but it's not yet a done deal. it is. and i think that last point that he was making is very important because he already heard from benjamin netanyahu today. and he's been
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having in many eyes legitimize the role of months or a bus. and his rom or united armless party in forming a government because he himself was in talks with him. when that's in yahoo had the mandate to try to form a government off the election. he's now trying to de, legitimize them again, by saying that the, the coalition that is trying to be formed has sold out in his words, the negative. the southern does it area to the rom party. he says that they have given him months or a bus all sorts of things in terms of retrospectively, legalizing what had been turned illegal dwellings in terms of the amount of money offered to the arab sector. more generally, i saying it's much more than netanyahu would have ever dreamed of doing. so this is his latest attempt to try to put splinters in the especially within the right wing
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parts of this coalition. the, the, the game plan is pretty clear. he's trying to get the factors from, from bennett's policy from another right wing policy that was explicitly all about trying to unseat benjamin netanyahu. other former allies on the right, trying to get them away ahead of that crucial vote as to the other side of the equation. yeah, i love he'd, he's trying to advance that, but have it as soon as possible to restrict the amount of time benjamin that has in order to try to play these games. so he wants to replace the card speaker of the connection. these are the parliament who is the could party member very close to us and try to replace him with someone from his own team in order to try and accelerate the process. so this is not over yet. there are all sorts of various tactics that will still be played in the coming days to, to what extent and this this going to go right down to the wire. and we would actually know whether this coalition is going to be able to go ahead until it comes to the vote in the connected. well, i mean brinkman ship is what's been characterizing israeli politics for years now.
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the messen yahoo is a past master and he pushes pretty much every deadline he has to the max. we saw he doing exactly the same thing on wednesday nights that we've seen these 4 inconclusive elections with no resolution to this grinding political crisis. and each time things get pushed right till the last minute. before we find out the next developments. and i think it's very possible and highly likely indeed that this will be the same kind of thing happening. we should also mention as well, in the midst of all this just did the significance of the landmark event, which is the involvement of months or a bus. and as united are blessed in this one point, israeli politics was sitting on the edge of its seat, waiting to get news from the law. make sure accounts to live, the muslim religious advisory body that was advising months of us as to whether they found this action legitimate or not. so this is something that has never
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happened before in israeli politics. so that is a already a major shift. but in terms of whether the other major shift shifting benjamin netanyahu off, but his birch as prime minister of the country that i think we'll have to wait and see if and when it happens, i'll deserve harry faucet reporting live from western eastland harry. many thanks. the only crossing point between egypt and the gaza strip is being reopened, to allowing construction equipment heavy machinery is needed to clear day brief following the 11 de israeli bombardment. let's go live now to the ref crossing. i'll just hear a human outside. is there what's happening, una we're witnessing in the very moment. we're waiting for the missionary and the vehicles 35 of them as the ministry of bricks in housing and god . and now that will be arriving from egypt in an unprecedented move. they will be entering in a couple of minutes as they have stated to us
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a while ago. and these missionaries have been sent according to a delegation of engineers that had arrived to god's gypsy delegation of engineers that arrived to gaza yesterday and visited the rebels. the rebels areas and destroyed buildings and assess exactly the kind of machinery that is needed in the process of removing this trouble. of course, the ministry of work in housing and go ahead and now before that until now it did not get to any of the removing of rubble or any of that process. because it does not have the necessary equipment or machinery to go on with this process. now as these machinery and equipment have arrived, this should pave faster road to the reconstruction process to begin as much as fast as they are removed. or do you have any thanks video outside the live of the rafa crossing in garza?
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let's take a closer look at to israel is kingmaker and potential prime minister. 49 year old natalie bennett is a son of jewish immigrants from the u. s. i was a tech star out millionaire. he began his political career in 2006, and for a few years served as a senior aide to benjamin netanyahu, who at the time was an opposition. in 2010, he became the leader of the council, which is the main settler movement in the occupied west bank. then it serves as minister of defense education and economy indefinitely. whose coalition governments, he's known for his hard lie, an anti palestinian stones. he's against the creation of a palestinian state and supports the annexation of the land, which is illegal on the international law. he doesn't consider the west bank as his really occupied territory because he says there was never a palestinian state. he also supports a military solution to a conflict, and one said, i have killed a lot of arabs in my life and there's no problem with that. okay, the elder is
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a political analyst and contributor to the hot at newspaper. he joins us now. live from television. good. have you with us again. what are your thoughts on this? even though all the parties have signed this coalition deal? it's, it's by far a done deal yet. well, jen, we have reached the climax right now. we have a possibility of forming a government with parties from the radical right who completely against anytime over with growth, even consolidation of settlements. and on the other side, we have the slum, mix body. and we are probably looking also at price of the united are about the joining in so this is i'm president. now,
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i cannot guarantee that if you interview me a week from today, i will be able to tell you that this is actually happening. the. busy sill obstacles, the class that hasn't voted yet. but the idea behind this governments actually is anything a, b, b, a, b, b, a has nothing to do with the peace process. but on the other hand, it is clearly going to trees and put on the whole any idea of an exception. so if you want to look at the glass is, is kind of promising that things are not going to the theory right. between israel and the palestinian. if you want to look at the empty glass, it's
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a prescription for perpetrating the status quo. and one of the potential, what are the chances that this coalition actually lasting beyond a few weeks or months, how fractious is it likely to be you know, it's a very natural abnormal birth. oh wedding. it's not going to be a honeymoon. it will take a lot of creativity to make sure that this coalition wouldn't be able to function even to do what it needs to do. now is reconciliation between parts of the israeli society are ubs and juice and recover the worn step. nathan, you know, is living, but you have to know that the possibility of
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forming an alternative government of liquid bennett saw a full right doing government is impossible. there is only one individual that stands between it and his name is nathan. you know, if there's any steps down to me or if he decides to deal with his own problem with this trial and allow someone else from billy could step in this government will be the shortest in history before it will be formed. it will be dissolved, always good to talk to you. but the facts indeed are key, but other that live from television. us breaking news before we move on this been an explosion in the african capital campbell. a small van was targeted with improvised explosives. police say that at least 4 people have been killed for others were injured more details on that as when we get them here and
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out here. in the meantime, plenty more to come fill on that. he's out of the house arrest and nicaragua. why a prominent opposition leader has been detained by police uncovering the secrets above the closest cause. we look at the masses to munitions, the venus at its force. dallas mavericks continued to impress the m b a playoff spot for action a little later in the a cell the jack splits are running out of time to contain a maritime disaster off the coast to shore lanka, a cargo of chemicals and plastic pellets from a burnt out container ship as polluted, beaches and waters near colombo will get an update shortly from the fernandez. but 1st, this report from charlotte bellis. after 2 weeks of burning,
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of sher lank is coast. the in the express poll is sinking. the vessel still hold 350 tons of oil in its fuel tanks. if the navy and sa, which experts can't keep it afloat, it will devastate the surrounding waters and marine life. the ref, it's on wednesday, ended with the ship stern sinking to the ocean floor. may never, you know, not in there. if the, if the ship thinks the oil on the ship will lead to the ocean and the beach and our fishermen will lose their jobs. we cannot allow that to. the in the express po was sailing from india to singapore carrying a load of chemicals in plastic when it caught fire last month, the ship was carrying nearly $1500.00 containers. many were destroyed in the fire. others fell into the sea, polluting the water, and large stretches of sure lank as beaches. soldiers were deployed to clean up tons of plastic pallets that washed up on the coastline. the pallets themselves
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have already created one of the biggest environmental crises here in decades. these are really tiny and picking color and they look like fish it to a fish marine, but then animals and they inject them. and these can really, you know, gather toxeme and pollutants into water and become really toxic. and these chemicals can leak out of the marine and consume it. and if marine life is under threat, so we shall anchors fishing, industry authorities have already imposed a fishing band along 80 kilometers of coastline, affecting more than $5000.00 fishing boats. the ship is dealt the death blow to our lives. we can't go to the sea, which means we can't make a living. chill anchors. government has promised legal action to seek compensation from the owners of the singapore flagship. let me get you to fill out the, you know, similar incidents have taken place in other countries. when that incident took
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place, those governments have taken states to get compensation. we hope to get compensation in accordance with marco and international law. we will never give up on the effort . the immediate concern is how to avoid a massive oil spill. that would turn this environmental crisis into a disaster, with the stir now stuck on the seabed. ha salvages plan to do that is unclear. charlotte bellis, osha 0. so let's speak through webinar. fernandez to join us now live from colombo . i see that the weather has deteriorated since we last spoke now 24 hours ago. how's that affected the situation? it had a direct impact because basically the navy had some expert divers, go to the wreckage this morning to consult with the salvages who are on site. basically, they did a sort of a surface assessment, as they call it, to see the situation. the divers did go in, but the navy spokesman told me
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a short while ago that they were unable to make much of what they saw because the visibility was so poor. you can probably see just over my shoulder here, things not very clear. the m, the pull is approximately 10 kilometers of where i'm standing in the ocean. but obviously the salvage is the cause conservation. all of them are in a quandary because there's not much they can do. the seas are very rough. we've been blanketed with rain with really heavy showers, which is actually cause floods in certain parts of the country. but this is really slowed down efforts with that vessel hitting the sea bed engine. but by the facts. and even often does there live in the sri lanka? joining us now from tune up is undress helwig, a seni electra and electro mechanical engineering at the university of southern
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queensland. he's conducting research into the impact of micro plastics in waterways . good to have with his address as an expert. how concern to you about the situation here is this an environmental disaster? this is a continuing process where we're leaking plastics into the ocean and river range waterways. and yes, it doesn't impact the food chime, the long term concern. he says the plastics break up. so i can remove them from the beach or from the city. is infected will in impact on the food chain right from farther point them and do a blanket and then the actual la bio, many marine species that form the basis of the hall for china and see how the concentration can occur. the disaster is actually been going probably for a lot longer than people realize decades. this is just a long line of problems that have occurred as we have used plastics. very
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durable plastics for a use industrially and domestic use. but unfortunately, we're not recycling these plastics at the right. we can keep them out of the sea wise and the water wise. so this is a very obvious incident, but it's part of a much bigger problem. how big area could this one incident, pollution, the ocean or? or is it a case once these micro plastics are in the ocean, they could more or less go anywhere. they can basically go anywhere because i mean the density of most plastics is a lot of water, which means i tend to fly not sink. and this is where the moraine law can absorb them as, as part of the food chime. so i mean removing the as many of the plastics from the beach and also from the media. there are area is one of the priorities in a disaster like this. i had a similar one in the mississippi river region in the us recently. but the problem
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is we're leaking plastics through our weiss water through our industrial use of plastics that end up in the waterways blower and all around the world. so it's a much bigger problem than just columbia. so surely anchor itself. this is a global problem. now, you paint up a frightening picture there. what can be done? what can we do to, to, to stop this? this is one of the things where research of the mind which are to distinguish what sort of particles are beginning to accumulate within the ocean. amanda within their coastal waters, particularly this part of research and my we don't have enough information globally to understand the impact from basically from one micron up to 5 millimeter piece of plastic. unfortunately once they get in the say, even big plastics like bottles,
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which we're very good at letting go into the say, plastic containers under you very light from the sun and also chemical action from the salt sea. they gradually break up into brutal paces which produces marshall plastics. it's really number one. how do we harvest the gross plastics out of the city? and number 2, how do we stop leakage? sure, wise for the typical areas in domestic app where people use washing machines, can we actually filter at the micro pharmacy come from polyesters or men might filaments. these are areas where data was needed to go and governments to my good policy and also to direct how we make sure that plastic is not seen as waste. it actually has many uses. ok, we can recycle and develop so address. just one final quick question. i need a brief answer if you can, even if we stopped polluting the water with micro plastics. now today,
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how long would it be before the oceans recover or, or, or is that a one now that they're in the ocean that they're there forever. there is a plastics in the natural environment. take a random bit, 20450. used to break the end depending on the talk. so i mean the number one limiting plastics guy nam will not solve the problem entirely. we have got a much longer history of plastics now in front of us to deal with address. could still too many facts, date address, helwig that into one. thank you very much. fire crews and iran say that they've contained a blaze that broke out an oil refinery on wednesday. the officials say that the fire at the top guy and refinery was caused by a leak in a liquid gas pipeline. plants manages have ruled out sabotaged it half an hour after one of the largest chips in iran. the navy sank after suffering. a fire on board acid beg has more from tara while it still continues to burn. in fact,
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just behind me, we can still see some smoke in the skyline in south eastern thereon. now, last night we had the efficient news agency for the oil ministry show a video with the oil minister walking towards the fire. and now what he said was that there is no damage to the refinery, that there will be no shortage of supply. and the refund me should be back up and running tomorrow, which is today. in fact, that's what we're hearing from other officials now of the, the official said that they only hope was to contain the fire and hope that the fuel run out. and that fuel in question is about 20000 barrels at that storage tank . they have moved out and act of sabotage, but they said the incident is under investigation and it's too early to say what the cost of damages will be that this is $1.00 of the wrong largest refineries. the refined over $200000.00 browser for the day in the capital 15 percent of iran's refining capacity. now ron does have one of the some of the largest oil reserves in
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the world. but because of a limited refining capacity, as well as sanctions that sometimes limit supplies for maintenance, they do struggle with domestic demand. and that has been the concern, although official said that domestic demand won't be affected in the space of 24 hours. we've had iran largest warship catch fire and think in the gulf of oman and this oil refinery authorities here say both incidents, the accidents, protectors in the law, resorting to new tactics to avoid security forces. i flashed quickly. this was replaced mass rallies more than 800 percent dissipated killed since ability could february the number that could be much higher. we'll just say they won't be all be out of politics. we'll get a weather update next year and i was just 0. then the code 900 crisis in costa rica, the infection rates doubles. why are so many people struggling to cut off for
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decades abroad to stolen artifacts? a return to thailand will find out why many more kids followed ad in sports. serena williams marches all the french open highlights coming up a little if a hello there. europe seeing a lot of sunshine and warm weather and that's going to continue over the weekend. but on thursday and friday it's thunderstorms that is stealing the show for much of north west in areas. we can see those thunder re downpours brewing of north of spain and working their way across fonts, bringing wet weather as well to luxembourg, to the netherlands and brussels as far afield as west germany. and we'll also have some wet weather for denmark, but up in scandinavia we've got high pressure keeping things largely fine and dry,
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lots of sunshine coming through deaf a sweden, for the u. k. we will have a few showers coming into play on friday. but the sunshine will continue over the weekend. things are drawing up across the balcony. we could have a thunderstorm or 2 in north, west, in areas of slovenia. much of the wet and windy weather though, will be in ukraine, as well as southern areas of russia. turkey has got a pretty draw a picture. we did see some torrential downpours in ankara and there are a few showers across those coastal areas of the black sea. for greece, though, things are looking largely dry and bright, lots a heat in italy, and most of those storms are continuing to broo for the north of spain. the frank assessments that the government in 11 exactly have. and what made of that taking situation might not be just again informed opinions is the us with thinking
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military positioning in the middle east. was it just a simple act of reorganizing military? this is a message to the reason that the united states is rethinking its military foster in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera award winning programming from international. so make one quick, so it's straight on the back of the global discussion. what guarantee that would be the right typically life giving voice to the voice here in california, almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on how's program that open your eyes to view. well today this is what the picture looks like. the, the world from a different perspective on how to oh,
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a hello again. it is good to have with us adrian. here with the news out from out here up the headlines. a coalition of opposition parties has announced the power sharing government to asked israel the longest serving prime minister benjamin netanyahu. iowa. pete struck the day of late on wednesday, the following talks. i heard the midnight deadline. fairly crossing point between egypt to the gaza strip is being reopened to allow in construction equipment. heavy duty machines are needed in cause of a clear daybreak. following the 11th day is ready, bombardment, salvage experts are running out of time to complete a maritime disaster off the coast shore lanka, a cargo of chemicals and plastic pellets burning container ship as polluted beaches
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