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israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling on. all right, we can as members to oppose a potential new coalition. power sharing government includes a palestinian is ready policy for the 1st time as an yahoo also accused as far right leader. now for the senate of the fellows, salvage experts are running out of time to contain a maritime design structure along his coach, cargo chemicals and plastic pellets from a funding container. ship escalated the beaches in norfolk, near columbia and security forces and sit down and closed off all major roads leading to government and military headquarters in the capital. soon. activists marking the 2nd anniversary of the 2019 massacre of peaceful protest during a pro democracy in so let's look more at israeli politics and a closer look at his ro kingmaker. the man who may well be prime minister. 49 year old natalie bennett was the son of jewish immigrants in the united states with the tech startup millionaire who began his political career in 2006 for
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a few years served as a senior aide to benjamin netanyahu. so when they were in a position in 2020 became the leader of the yes shot council, which is the main settler movement in the occupied westbank. bennett has also served as minister of defense, education, and economy again under benjamin netanyahu. in his coalition government, he is known for a hotline anti palestinian stone seas against the creation of a palestinian state. in fact, he says never was such a thing and supports the annexation of a land which is illegal under international law. bennett also supports a military relation to the conflict and once said quite, i have killed a lot of arabs in my life and there's no problem. with that. bennett appeared on al jazeera on may the 12th that was 3 days into the latest conflict between israel and the house. i questioned him on the root causes of it all, mainly the occupation. he is some of what he said. let me phrase it differently, then do you accept that israel as an occupying forth in the palestinian territories?
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absolutely not where we have been. it's been our homeland for thousands of years. gone to the west bank. i call it jude. in some area, it's part and parcel of israel. yes, i'm cognizant to the fact that there's almost 2000000 palestinians living there and they deserve to live in dignity. and we provide that. that is not the root cause. you know, the arabs have ob, tens of countries it to live and we respect our neighbors. we respect israeli arabs, but that is certainly not the root cause. the root cause is that they want to annihilate us. let's talk to cough counts about this editor in chief of the jerusalem post on scott from west to respond. thank you for your time, mr. katz. we'll talk more about the internal is ready politics in a moment, but just a reaction if you wouldn't mind to what natalie bennett said there an anti palestinian stance is one thing. but to actually basically say that is no occupation. i mean,
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what does that do for any sort of prospects of quote unquote piece in the region? well i do take issue with your comments, palestinian. i don't think that one of tele bennett said to me and i think he's anti a palestinian state. right. i think we have to differentiate between those 2 and the language here is important. he believes and as you many israelis right, that is, that was kind of a palestinian state because of what happened with the gaza strip when were withdrew from their 2005. we just got a taste recently or 4000 something rockets that were fired from gods into israel. so that, that camp that he represents fears that another with strong the establishment of palestinians date to the east of israel would enable those rockets. also. we fired from that territory and we could argue whether that's legitimate that's valid, but they're not against the palestinians. i actually would say they're not tell you run it from my, you know, from knowing him and falling his policies over the years. i've also worked with him in the past. i can tell you that he is someone who's
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a pragmatist pragmatic. he does believe that we need to do more the country, israel, to work with the palestinians to improve the infrastructure, to improve the quality of life, to create more work up employment opportunities to work trade. that is something that he would, i would assume and maybe get to a prime minister who would even want to put an emphasis on. he did these things with arabs when he was minister of economy. he did it when it was minister of education. so i just think it's important to, to make a fine to fine tune the language of anti power senior anti palate. in date, those are 2 very different things come up. okay, i don't know if i agree. i mean, i just say that, i mean from the palestinian perspective, they would very much say if you don't want to have a palestinian state, if you don't want to actually give us our country, then you're pretty anti us. i think that's a whole other conversation. we could go into and, and you've laid out your point there, let's talk more about is what you polish quickly. because when you have to come up to the perfect example of
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a terrorist organization actually want to wants to obliterate all jews who live in the state. of israel, they don't want to state of israel, so there's a difference between not wanting for there to be any use here in this land and to just complete genocide or for you to say listen, i don't have a problem with them being are we have 2000000 arabs who are citizens of the state of israel. right? natalie bennett, chuck last night, signed a deal with an arab islamic party. right? the wrong party months or above. so you can't say that enough. tell me about it is to get there. okay, so secure about these thousands of palestinians take that's a legitimate conversation to have so that right, because what you're right there is a very interesting point there, but yes, there is a part of saying israeli policy that would be part of this h party coalition. do you honestly think that can work? i mean, coalition politics is difficult at the best of times when you have 8 parties across a very wide spectrum which includes palestinian israelis as well. and in this idea, again of sharing the role of prime minister, i mean,
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we just going to be back at the polls again pretty soon. if possible, i don't know, right what i do know that we've had 4 lectures here. it is what we've had political instability and paralysis for the last 2 and a half years. we don't have a state budget, we've been dragged from one election to the other by prime minister, who at the same time is on trial for severe corruption charges of bribery. fraud and breach of trust. there is a breakdown in our debt in undermining, i would say almost in our democratic institution. those need to be safe, guarded. so i would actually want to see a government establish now you're right, the chance that this type of government, which is, i call it a kaleidoscope, it's got all the colors and types and flavors and that israeli politics have to offer. it's got parties on the right, it's got party come what it's got the center and it has an air party which is historic, by the way. and you know, on paper, this is what we should want. is this re lease and people who care for the state of israel? we should want to see a government that represents the widest, been the broadest strokes of all of the public in all the citizens who live in
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israel to have errors. actively involved in a coalition. government is unprecedented. it is ro, they've always been in our parliament, but they haven't been sitting in a coalition. that is something that we should all want to see happen. that's a good thing. so i hope that it does last. i hope that you are able to put aside their differences and to keep their eyes on what's important, which is come all the people of israel, the jewish residence, and citizens of israel, and the arab residents and citizens of disruption. does that make? we'll be able to solve all of our problems. we'll be able to make peace with the palestinians. no, but at the same time, natalie bet it won't be able to annex the west bank your g and mirror like he has that he would like to. you won't be able to do big moves like that. would you just stay there for one moment for me, mr. katz? we've just got benny gans and anthony blinking us sacred sites and been against it's ready defense minutes to come out. want to see if we can hear what the sign
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talk about, some needs that israel has no regard offers. talk about done before with you mastering assistance to and reconstruction forgot password in there. and to look across the board at the many issues that we have on our agenda. so any welcome. very good. thank you very much. my pleasure to be here to be convey administration for the president, for the online portal, which is very important for us in our challenging area and discussions discussed before the challenges. the other thing in his father's got several of the most competitive spoke before everybody in defense minister in combinations. we moved to follow this construction, making sure that there was some basic it's very important. thank you very much for
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that. and i don't know if any again there these ready defense minister and the u. s. 60 state anthony blink and a brief word with the media. then we'll talk to our correspondent alam fisher about that shortly. but yeah, i've kept still with us from the jerusalem post. just a quick way if you wouldn't mind about some of these personalities about what she'd been against, i think it would stay on its defense minister. wouldn't he under this new coalition, but benjamin netanyahu in opposition? what might that look like after what's been 12 years and power? 12 years consecutively, 15 when you include the 3 years, the prime minister in the 990. so he's been here a long time, right? and some lockers really are having a difficulty imagining a day that he will not be sitting in the prime ministerial seat. but i think that if he goes to the opposition, like he says, he would, he will hold on to the helm and the mantle of legal party. he doesn't want to let go that because he wants to wait and see if this government is going to lack his
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belief or hope, at least if the government falls apart that he can swoop back and said it was really look. you gambled with this, with this change coalition. it didn't work out. you need me back. i'm your steady hand. who can lead israel, and that's what he's going to bank and he doesn't want to lose that chance. so hope either, but i would come out there by having him in the opposition. he's the glue that will keep this coalition potentially together because every member of that change whole issue as fragmented as it might be. know that he's out there just waiting on the wings. they're not going to give him the chance to come back in and take it back to the editor of the jerusalem post. thank you for your time today. we appreciate it. and now alan fisher at the white house. so if any guns defense minister missing out on all the drama back home, he is having this meeting in washington. why? while he's here to look for more money, but also to discuss a few wider issues as well. you just had him speaking with 20 blink and we got the
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what you would expect from a diplomatic meeting like that. you're great. no, no, no, you're great. much. we're going to talk about issues. i don't they go. they've already spoken these already spoken to jim sullivan, his national security advisor, that meeting with here at the white house just about an hour or so ago. he then what the 2 kilometers all the way to foggy bottom is. there's no one here in washington dc. hold the state department for his meeting with anthony blink. and his big meeting will be this afternoon at the pentagon, where he meets lloyd austin, who is the defense secretary, they've met before a even though lloyd austin is relatively new to the job. the things they will talk about include a possible prisoner's what with us after what happened in guys over the last month, they are going to talk as well about the abraham accords and how that impacts security. for israel, they are going to talk about how they get at this $1000000000.00 to restore the iron. don't we know that joe biden is already said he would like to see that happen?
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with the graham who is a senior republican, he said he will steer that through the senate. he's a key republican vote on the appropriations committee, and they are going to talk as well about the situation in lebanon. but one of the key things they will talk about, of course, is the around nuclear deal. that's because 2 of the biggest thorns than that deal have suddenly been taken out of the equation. you get donald trump, he lost the election in november. he is no longer president, he definitely wanted the united states out of that deal and pulled them out of that deal. and then you have benjamin netanyahu. a man who 3 days ago was saying he would rather confront iran didn't have a close relationship with the united states. something that benny against has been opposed to. he might not be overly keen on the iran nuclear deal, but he's not opposed to the us going back into it if they can get improved terms. and what we're hearing from vienna, of course, is that those discussions that are going and there could be some sort of agreement within the next week. so this is a big meeting for benny gantt. and as you said,
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come out a man likely to continue in the role of defense. secretary in the news really government alan fisher at the white house. thank you. now police in nicaragua have rated the home of the opposition leader christiana kumato, who is now under house arrest. she was expected to run in presidential elections in november. the o a s the organization of american states and human rights watch say president daniel tag is trying to eliminate the competition now. latin america at the senior reports carloads of riot police, arrived at nicaragua and opposition leader, christiana. tomorrow's house, with a search and arrest warrant was pushing, waiting. journalist and family members away unexpected rate on her home. splunk immediate condemnation at home and abroad. ortega should understand that
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he sanctions to grab our and to a sure himself as dictator of mika our, for the rest of his life is not, is not an option. what is at stake here is the credibility of the bite and ministrations commitment to the lever protection. for fundamental rights freedoms, protecting democracy in latin america. do you a secretary of state anthony, blinking, who was a neighbor in costa rica as the raid was underway, treated that the warrant reflected, quote, ortega's fear of free and fair elections. on the number of this week, the pro government prosecutor had charged her moral nicaragua, the most competitive presidential candidate with alleged money laundering and would have termed as ideological deviations. she did not is all charges. i can get him on that for morning and they're trying to fabricate him
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a com trial. she said she's got 2 other candidates in november's presidential election have already been jailed and to opposition parties band, which i'm more of the daughter, a former president lead tomorrow, and a visitor parking chair moral. a newspaper publisher who was assassinated by nicaragua was former samouce, a dictatorship, is the most high profile target of the latest government crackdown. after more than 5 hours, the government put her under house arrest, leaving the police to guard her home. they are trying to prevent a democratic, peaceful way out of all crisis. the alternative is one that will not end while the decision not to take her more to prison, could reflect growing international pressure on president daniel ortega and his wife and vice president ro, side your. but the big question is whether that will be enough to guarantee a competitive election in the trouble torn central american nation. the see and
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human al jazeera purchases in me and me are resorting to new tactics to avoid security forces. i use a flash more quickly to replace the mass rally. we're going to 800 protesters have been killed from the military coup in february, but that number could, in brianna, think you much higher purchase and say they want the army out of politics. a cargo ship has had an overhead crane and a time when he's poured into crashing down onto a stack of shipping containers. the 86000 ton vessel was preparing to duck in costume harbor. when it hit the crane causing a domino effect. workers ran from the size of the accident and one person was injured. your sports news is coming up on this news. honest mavericks continued to impress in the n b a playoff. sorry. with that and ah
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oh, a welcome back time to look at sport with our thanks a lot. can we starting with latin america? the latest round of qualifying much is for the 2022 world cup and cattle being held across asia and south america with 10000. so the 10 rather south americans, i think, to the field and the growing current of our cases and civil unrest, those faxes lead to argentina and colombia being strips of hosting rights for the upcoming corporate america. and the tournament is now set to be held in brazil, even though the west effects the country in the region with coven 9 teen daniel
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schwein joins us now from both areas. tony, let's start with the copper america, which will start on june 14. there's plenty of confusion in south american football at the moment over this tournament. says birth putting it mildly total confusion, whether we're talking copper america, which will in domestic competitions or the world qualifiers. yes, i want you to go ahead and columbia a knowledge from tina political and social unrest in columbia. first of all, and then a search in cases of 19 infections and destination. and tina, that's not to say, but brazil is in a much better state. they have an average of 75000 new infections every day, but it is the country with the best of willing infrastructure. they have course held well top in 2014. the last couple of america told them on which they won in 2019, so they have the stadiums. and it also must be noted that they have a government, national government,
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and the president in gyal scenario. who doesn't seem to think that cobit 19 is such a big deal and what we should go ahead anyway. so all of that really plays into this decision at the last minute just days before the tournament is due to start to play in, in brazil. so we'll go ahead, it seems, although the country of opposition in brazil itself a cra among the players as well, about going ahead with the football that have been demonstrations. it will go ahead and empty stadiums, but not everybody's happy without. yeah, as you said, there's been a lot of process we're looking forward now we go and see that it takes on chilly later on, says a for the copper world cuff qualify, what kind of atmosphere can we expect? will be coded 19 measures if any, a tool why? yeah, really not much is not being played here. and when osiris is being played in a distant province of santiago, della stero, 3 of the play,
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not dodge on fine selection, including so he'll glad it'll didn't get on the plane this morning to head out to santiago, stero because of doubts about their cobra. 1900 status, a read was tested, positive and negative, but the time that sorted out, it was too late for him to get on that plane. yes, i mean football is going ahead. it's the domestic tournaments have all been suspended because of this latest edge people will be watching it, but an empty stadium tino doing quite well. the 2nd in the qualifying table after 4 games, but really yes, not a great deal of excitement, but something to keep us entertained during the lockdown. and that's really who that can be said of it for now. okay, exactly. well, thanks a lot. dinos from that one is there is latest update will be speaking to you later on that now the federation of african john this is condemns or to cause attempts by external elements from the united our errors to manipulate john this in africa, to campaign against the catholic 2022 world cup. nobody has called on fee for the
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governing body of african football to investigate. and once those responsible it says to be sanctioned. the right. it was one of the arab countries that imposed the blockade on catherine 2017, which came to an end earlier this year. but catherine will be the 1st country in the middle east to stage the world cop. now we have been speaking to a fair one, a who's president gone and jealous association and also a board member of the federation of african janice. and he says he wants african. john is to be left to do that job. journalism should not be drawn issues. i you says scope and mandate because denies them. dennis is even though our way nicely late to policies pro much other but we reject it open, bless you to use house or to set that on the religious cos with,
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with copper cars allowed to organize with coffee piece cream and 0 made his long awaited return to the french team for the 1st time in almost 6 years. but things didn't quite go to plan for the real madrid strike. have been seen a golden opportunity to score against wales and their friendly. after winning a pals, he thought he blew his chunk, will champions that behind them, as they went on to win 3 know with carrion and birthday, and fun grand man and month and bella, all scoring and also it will kaya soccer has thinks his claim to stock before england, that near peon championships 19 year old was english match winner against austria scoring his 1st and national goal in a one know victory years kick off on june. and i was and will be contested across several countries including england. now women's tennis number one as she barty has
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pulled out all the french open. the 2019 champion with a set down in a 2nd round match when she was full through his time with injury yesterday and has struggled with a hit problem during the spring round. i withdrew means the wolf, top 3 rank plays and now all out of the tournaments. meanwhile, serena williams is all smiles during her 2nd round victory that the sprite needing 3 sets to get pulse. romanian may hire with school who is right, 174 in the world. the 23 time grand slam champion needs one more major victory. they call margaret quotes record full time when it was good competition. you know, she was lang well and i was playing well and i feel like she was is hitting winners and the point was so long and it was kind of fun. so, you know it's, it's always good to when you enjoy your job, you smile at it, which is rare for me. i love my job around smile too much on the court,
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but i was very excited to just be out here. and in the men's draw 15th stuff, and i said the past books a spot in round 3 with a straight sets when i was friends. federal martinez, 65 reach the semi finals that wrote in garris last year, and we'll now meet american. john isn't now racist and sexist treats from an english bala have cast a shadow over their ongoing tests. much with new zealand doors offensive treats my by made by all the robinson dating back to 2012. have research on social media 46 or older is making is posted, insulting sweet sound thing, women, asians, and muslims being and, and wells, cricket bulls say they're investigating the matter. and robinson has issued an apology as one expect on the biggest that in my career. i'm embarrassed tweets i posted which become public wants to make it clear.
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i'm not racist, sexist. i be through my actions and i'm ashamed of maintenance or service. and the response for regardless of my state of mine at the time action period as a person, i'm moving on to the m. b a, where the dallas mavericks continued their impressive form in the playoffs. they b, b, l a. clip is 15100 and game 5 of their 1st round series. luca don chit thought for the mosque with a game high 42 points to help his team recall the 5th consecutive road when in the series and take a 3 to leave and last can close out. this 1st series victory since winning the 2011 n b a championship, went a victory in game say well, that's where you're now, i'll be back later. thank you so much. back in the news are at $1800.00 gmc, which is a couple of hours from now,
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