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boss fashion, all knowledge of me, o l g 0 i which is a little i me this is al jazeera ah, there on the clock. this is a news life in the coming up the next 60 minutes stages set for controversial. march plays railey ultra nationalists. they're not fighting through some palestinian leaders, according to provocation. china accuses nato need, is of exaggerating the threat it poses and called the united states very ill. the u
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the 1st real test for prime minister naturally bennett and his new coalition, the so called flag march, which right wing nationalist to his group used to mark jerusalem day when israel occupied east jerusalem in 1900. 67 will now take place on tuesday and many fear it could reignite tension. it's a demonstration of power. it's a demonstration of control over the policy over the palestinian people. and the day it says, you know, we have been monitoring deployed for years and we have a lots of, lots of video showing that the pull it says is, is actually a demonstration of incitement. of lacy, susan ah, the march was initially delayed from it's original date in may. it was cancelled just as people were gathering because rockets were fired from gaza as a warning against holding the event. and another delay from last thursday,
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when police withdrew permission fighting security concerns. the former prime minister benjamin netanyahu then booted up in a cabinet meeting, stating the march should be allowed to happen, and also police chief barrels turn to roof. it's an awful time in all these, all these tensions does the clashes in the board, the wall are still there. you know, we are still trying to heal from what we had been going through it just few weeks ago. this area around damascus, gate and occupied history. some had been a flash point during recent tension. now palestinians t this march as a major provocation, how mass and other groups have cooled for a day of rage. quoting for palestinians to come here in response. i, my family owns a bookstore here in east jerusalem. he tells us the settlers know very well. this is a provocative act, but that it goes beyond that. i think we have to look at the psyche of the government. the government claims them as its capital united. i mean,
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why do these give us the sets are silly play, the invocation of them because there was a can, if it, if a parliament that well the blame all the listening to be united in 184 are believe and hence, it's also a political point the 2 political act, it's a political stand that the government has political point to prove, despite the march for the 1st time not being allowed to pass through damascus gate . and through the muslim quarter of the old city, it is still being allowed to pass through occupied in jerusalem on the main road next damascus gate. it's an area seen as a communal heart for palestinians. how masses warned this could cause an escalation . and these really police have increased security not only here in jerusalem, but israeli army has sent extra soldiers to the occupied west bank, its prime minister indefinitely, bennet 2nd day in office, leaving a fracture coalition of opposing ideologies. many will be watching to see how he handles choose these events as possible indication of the type of leader. he will be with stephanie decker,
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al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem. while we got all elements of the story covered has only been generated. standing by here in doha, where our foreign minister to do to discuss developments in israel and palestine. human side is in god's 1st let's go to harry for said who's in occupied east. teresa and harry, this is almost certainly can be a 10 state, is a tense they already and on the new prime ministers, secondary office is indeed this is a big test for the new government. and in one sense, it's already past, or it's already experienced that test in the decision that it is made to allow this to go forward. natalie bennett, under a good deal of pressure from his right. he said that he was, he says that he is the right politician benjamin netanyahu, that this government would be a 10 percent. so the right government than the one that preceded him. so the idea of banning this much would have been politically very difficult for him, but the idea of letting it go for presents
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a master's security concern. and what is going to happen according to the route that is now being approved by security officials, is that here in the damascus gate area, the marches these flag waving religious nationalist bar, right? secular groups. they will be here. they will dance their way, that flags they will chance slogans right here in front of what has been a flash point for a lot of the tensions in the last few weeks. they weren't as stephanie was reporting, be allowed to go through the main part of the muslim courts at through damascus gate itself. but they will then circle back around the city, go through towards the west and will, and the surrounding area of the lots of us compound to jews as a temp of mount. one of the reach that they, they may, may, will be taking does go through these part of the muslim culture. and there are shops, the palestinian shops that are being so close from 3 pm this afternoon. so that's a couple of hours away. even up here, close to to where we are. i met a couple of shop owners who are closing up in advance of what they're concerned
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about in terms of the potential for some of these groups to get close to them, they would rather be safe than, sorry, they say that whatever happens, even if it's not allowed through its traditional root, we will see flag waving religious nationalist. jewish is right here at a time when, how much is wanting that any such incursion as they put it in occupied east? jerusalem could lead to a resumption of hostilities, so extremely tense and concerning de right are hurry, thanks some time being hurry force at that. let's get the picture in god's and now you know side is tiny by. we can see what the rooms behind you, your nerve, the last time tensions escalated. what's the fence or now? well, until now there's nothing really the ground that has changed for the god district presidents, the military conditions are in close to your ration today. we're going to be witnessing
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a day of rage as the policy special and fractions have cooled out, responds for the flag march. i don't the other hand also because the residents continue to witness the rating human history and conditions that they work within the rebels. in many areas have not even been touched or started to be removed. israel continues to tighten it should directions on the borders. not allowing many of the patients who are in very serious condition that threatened their lives to leave out of the trip and not allowing. 7 room materials to enter this strip, which is also deteriorating, more the call to make an employment rate higher in the gaza strip. so basically the conditions are from word to word until now. nothing on the ground has been implemented in the reconstruction that would rise a little bit. the whole of the 100,
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the families will have been displaced since the war. the following report reflects a little bit of the reality in life, in god's done before god the kid rebuild. there is the challenging task of cleaning up the rubble from the devastation caused by israel's air strikes last month. nothing remains of the building that were targeted in several areas. i think what have been the of the demolition of housing factors and for fracture, the people who lost their houses didn't find anything, didn't receive any money for, for subsidy, for buying some clothes, some furniture we are talking about 2000 and this has been demolished either totally or severe but became in and habitable as people
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here gradually return to normal lives. they still struggle with the same problems they faced for day k. israel continues to close. does this borders preventing hundreds of patients from seeking life saving medical treatment in the occupied westbank causes ministry of health has also we're in the serious consequences from a shortage of medicine, which describes as the most severe ever will be on him. and those conditions here are difficult. the entire garza strip suffers especially the medical sector. it suffers from a lack of various medical supplies. we don't have enough essential medicines. this is adding extra strain on the health care sector, which is already struggling to, to the israel. the blockade on the gas stroke. last month, the israel closed the care of a with salim crossing garz's main commercial trade route, citing security concern that has made the humanitarian situation here,
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even worse shudder that i have thought them in a manner. israel has tightened its blockade with restrictions on all materials entering the gaza strip in particular raw materials and those that are needed in the industrial sector, which has caused a new crisis. this is happening after a war that has destroyed thousands of industrial facilities with thousands of workers and now unemployed adding to the thousands of others who are also out of work. the people of gaza have long been subjected to israel's blockade that restricts their movement and that of trade making life difficult for millions of palestinians. it's been almost 3 weeks since the end of the 11 day war and gaza strip. tons of trouble will take months to remove and many families remain called lives. but he's drill. so hasn't less than just read on the crossing, denying the movement of people and the entry of vital good god stuff
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is i've been job a joins been live here now. and the hardware for administer is holding totes in his helmet. so rebuilding of does 1st of all major point on the agenda. yes. among the major points, gaza, the recent aggression against gaza was the point of discussion as our forum. mrs. after a while came to her and sat down together among the issues they are discussing is not just that construction and gaza, but also how to bring back the process towards it. phonetically unification inside the fraction among the fractions and find gaza as been as a return to the 2 state solution. but that was not the only thing on their agenda. they were also discussing the grand renee thumbs down in the field on the request of egypt and they want they want a unit to you on the out up front at least after talk. so visual, initiated by the african union, have not view the results. and if you'll p as old set to go ahead for the 2nd
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spelling of the time, which it both egypt answered on believe to be illegal. and they say that it is going to cause a drought on one hand and floods on the other side. what else is on the agenda is on the when it is a significant beating that, as i mentioned earlier, that it is after the agreement which was signed in january, which ended the blockade of that you were seeing these foreign ministers coming together, including the egyptian foreign minister, which was one of the countries which was blockading cutter and discussing various issues of mutual interest with the leadership. these med various leaders here in this country, including the amir. and there is a lot that seems to be moving ahead in terms of the indication of the arab block to discuss and go over the various issues which are facing the region. and not just those that we mentioned earlier, but also in terms of enhancing cooperation in trade and other areas that the
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egyptian foreign minister told out to 0 that he's his country is ready to turn the leave regarding the conflict which was which rose a few years ago with patter and his ready for more cooperation. the hello the hello. so for after his excellency, the country deputy prime minister and for ministers visit to egypt 3 weeks ago. we've been came that i visit doha within a bilateral framework in order to express the existence of common political will of the 2 countries to develop a relationship. and to forget about the pastors, explore new horizons of coordination and cooperation in order to serve the interests of the 2 peoples. were continuing with firm and confident step within the framework of the follow up committee in execution of the le declaration. and we have achieved the lot in this regard, but then you have it since the decoration in january, it looks like a cutter is back on the map with regards to its efforts to try and bring people
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closer when it comes to various conflicts in the region including the venison and now this request coming to, to try and help resolve this crisis which has gone on for over a decade. and you think that they will try to do their best to make sure that you feel peer egypt. and so don, resolve their differences are the telling thanks a lot to someone been just a hall. also here in their heart, maggi ellen series president of the country international academy for security studies, joins us a via skype. my g. b. a declaration is almost alluding to repaired relations and restored a certain degree of unity. what is the collective physician? i'm wondering if the arab leadership on the palestinian issue. do they have the pallet thing is back? well, they are disagreements. all that it's some of the aspects of the palestinian issue and dealing with for example, how often other parties unification between the person in affection. but i believe
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that especially after this crisis, the positions of the states are much closer than they were before, especially the divisions of egypt. i thought another thing is i'm saying it's not just about rebuilding garza but also its efforts to return to the 2 state solution and further negotiations. yes, i mean, obviously the meeting today was not solely for the policy and the issue, but the issue of litigation, the issue of a political, the end of the political statement and fascinating issue has been also right. and i'm quite sure that there is a general understanding that they need for unity, especially in the face of continuing to talk to the palestinian in all the time. not only to us on other issues on the agenda to come into the 2nd. i just want to ask you about this march festival that we're anticipating happening and what 4 hours or so do you feel that this will be seen to be
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a provocation that has to be responded to or kind of puzzle peacefully. of course, this is a very clear step by the in the side that conflicts with all the talk that has happened in the past couple of weeks to get very clear. maybe they have their internal issues that are not being translated in a good way to all the beach in the, in palestine. and this lou amongst others that happened this morning and last morning. they clearly indicative that the new government is not going to be much better when it's but when it comes to making sure that there are no steps that would and tag in the past and, and would damage the status school. and then the peaceful situation with india as a say other important issues on the agenda, not least the contentious subject to the grand renee, some stat what kind of resolution is being sought for their kind of be found?
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well, obviously there has been a falling out and that talks within the african union did not succeed in reaching solution between the 2 countries. i had about this issue for the a clear sense. got that had a good experience, a great experience when it comes to dispute resolution in the region. and obviously the government's position here is that people solution needs to be that is beneficial for all parties, economically and politically. when it comes to put together another, maintain that to do in sort of dirty with all of the cars and especially with beggars united to agreement on this issue with this issue. this is not to say that has taken sides of it in a 2nd position. when it comes to the site, it is definitely looking for the benefit of the egyptian people to be taught with
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addition and absolution. that would benefit both countries, but also the need here. it's a win win situation where both. busy parties feel that their economic means have that satisfied by the setup of how to deal with this issue measured allen 3 great, appreciate that very much. thank you. there's been an explosion that the doug about the military base near the somali capital market issue reports a suicide bomber detonated bomb at the base. while new ami recruits are being registered, at least 10 people have died and there have been no claims as yet of responsibility . a penny more still had all the news, including where need to get through the nation has to hold twice, delayed national elections. and why the mood isn't always jubilant. and some parts of the country. los natal, mfc schools, raj, and senior in the american express. but they left frustrated by bitter bibles chilly j. we'll have details.
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ah. so china has called on nato, lead us to stop exaggerating what it calls that china threat theory. and the warning came off to the alarm said during its annual summit on monday. that paging presents systemic challenges to it. security more on china's response. let's cross to katrina you live for us in bridging at katrina, heavy criticism from g 7 and now from nato. beijing has been reacting. what are they being se? that riots are china's mission to the you issued a statement shortly after nato cloris in response to the communicate and denied that it posed any systemic challenge to the nato countries. it addressed 2 areas, mainly firstly, china's military ambitions. it said that china's strategy was primarily defensive and when it came to defense spending,
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china did not spend as much as other nato countries, especially when looking at percentage of g d p. and it also said that china did not have as many military bases around the world as other countries, which was a comment pointed at the u. s. secondly, it also address concerns around china's nuclear capabilities. it simply mentioned that china is not in the same league as other nato countries when it comes to its own stockpile. and also that china will continue to abide by the no 1st use principle when it comes to the use of nuclear weapons. now, china is under enormous pressure. we've had the nato summit communicate also the g 7 communicate before that. and it's the 1st time that both of these blocks have mentioned china in such confrontational terms. now here in beijing you're in china, state media has been trying to down play both of these meetings saying that these blocks a certainly not as unified as they appear that many of them must simply ping lip service to door biden. and his administration. and they have differing approaches
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to china. and today on tuesday, china's foreign ministry spokesperson gave a conference. and the 1st thing he did was mention, china's own alliances in the asia region, including with russia. and he also had some very strong criticisms aimed at the us . let's take a listen, marlowe till may. what shall it exposes the bad intentions of the u. s. and a few others to artificially create confrontation and in strange men and expand different and disagreement. we reject that gender. gone are the days of a single country or one group of countries dictating matters of the world. when they do no one should confuse rob with wrong to shift the blame to us his ill and very ill. indeed, the g 7 had better take its pulse. come up with a prescription, which timothy katrina is now in the south china sea that's getting noticed what's going on there. while in recent years, paging has been very busy in the south trying to see it's increased the frequency
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of its military exercises. it's also been building up artificial islands that because beijing considers the south tennessee chinese territory. but this is very much disputed by many of its neighbors, including the philippines, malaysia, japan and the allies. and certainly the us has been, one of the countries has been strongly critical of china's activity in the south china sea. now we've just heard that this week, the u. s. is actually sailed one of its aircraft carriers, the u. s. s. ronald reagan into the south china sea and it's accompanied by a guided missile destroyer and missile cruiser. now this is undoubtedly going to send a message to beijing that it can't just do what it likes and these contested waters . and that's the u. s. to tend to maintain its presence in the, in the pacific and this is most certainly going to aggravate china, which considers the south trying to see its own backyard. katrina, katrina, you, that in bay j. now you as president joe by miss meeting you, lead as a day after he promised rock solid commitment to defend nato allies. he's holding
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talks with the european council president johnson shell and european commission chief of 70 lamps. they're expected to discuss a range of issues including china. also the current of iris climate change, trade and technology to for more let's cross live just that vasily who's standing by for us in brussels steps, a lot of issues, lots of issues like commenting on the agenda. but the, today's mainly about trade in the economy. ah, yes, absolutely. joe biden will continue his charm offensive here in the brussels. unlike the previous days when it was about politics and defense military bond today, it will be about mainly here at the billing information seems to be arriving as i'm speaking right now. that's why there's so much noise by it and, and that you want to gather is to renew their strategic alliance. biden has called
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at the closest relationship in the world between the e u and the u. s, which has been badly damaged into trump era. to do this, they have to remove a lot of trouble between the you and the u. s. which also has been building up during the from era which are terrorists. so what we are expecting here in the next hour is one announcement about a long, long trade dispute between the us and you about it. craft building a subsidies. so between boeing on one hand in the us, an air bus here in europe. so we want, we are expecting announcement on that that that will be removed, but still the metal terrorists in place and bite and hasn't shown any incentive us yet. so we move those instead just hang on for a 2nd. i just want to play this out because also the agenda is jo buttons much anticipated meeting tomorrow with vladimir putin. and in an interview with the u. s . network nbc, which was broadcast on monday,
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the russian president said he's open to dialogue at a range of subjects despite deteriorate, relations on us. not sure you do federal and you that we have a bilateral relationship that has deteriorated to what is the lowest point in recent years. a waiver there still matters that need comparing and identifying and a determination of mutual positions. the issues of mutual interest can be sold more effectively to the benefit of both the united states and russia. as a back to step in breath and stop getting bite and we'll get the use support for a tougher line on russia. but bite has been trying to get this united front against china. so to say here in the u. e. u and that didn't really work out, it won't work out as well to watch russia. on the other hand, we can see that here in brussels, there is an increasing of sentiment that rush us address policies, especially also looking at the deteriorating human rights conditions,
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have to be counted somehow. there is no unity in the plan to have a nation block. of course, there are countries especially also hungry, where very close ties with russia. we are looking at germany, we have this north stream to which it's very complicated relations with the u. s. but this human rights and democracy issue is something that you, joe biden really wants to put forward here in brussels and you hope to find some unity on that. and interestingly, we heard just before this meeting that russia has basically taken off the ballot and a position lead us to cannot guy from the wanted list. we don't know exactly what that means at this stage, but it could show some kind of some sessions from the russian side because russia has been backing president lucas. shank and bella was of course, and that also has led to a lot of resentment here in europe. or is that more for me? was he that goes on time being things like that in brussel celeste here,
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and there are reports of possible leak from a nuclear power plant of hong kong, right? but china says 75 accusations view and refugee agency improperly shared the personal information of ranger refugees. you said man, mom was coming up to spain, coach regrets his teacher is. miss johnson gave it yours. and in a golden bowl, i'll be with joe lynn mall connection. it's either side, it's been a hello . we're begun in the heats across parts of europe. but 1st i want to show you whether makers that got my eye on this one over the british isles. that's going to knock down the heat and humidity in the days to come. and then we also have this disturbance in the black sea region, so heavy pulses of rain toward the easter bulgaria romania and mal dover. now by
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wednesday we see this system scoop further to the east. it's going to beat up with some moisture from iberia. but look at some of these temperatures, paris, 34 degrees, but the front will make it here and it will side your temperature down to about 26 as we had toward friday and could see some soaking rains. and you know, all that rain toward the black sea region is pushing into its stumble as while, but we'll see, particularly heavy rains come wednesday it will be wet and windy and it's stumble. heavy rounds of rain with a high of 24 degrees. the atmosphere will be conducive to some storms across siberia as we head toward tuesday, mostly contained toward the north. and by wednesday, i think we're still right for storms toward the central, the northern parts of portugal into the northwest of spain, across africa breeze off the mediterranean, is keeping temperatures cool in cairo and across this to hail. we do have some rain for bama ko, 34 degrees, but by wednesday we're up to 36. the
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frank assessments is an argument for suggesting that the vitamin ministrations actually playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace of the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and the politics then that life has been shape? why vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera, when the news breaks and the story bill, when people need to be heard nigeria with a woman press, it would be great. and the story needs to be told algebra. her teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and life needs. the discussion here in iran is moving away from the presidential election to questioning the system. there's really no way that they can to think theory as a.
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