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the palestinian prime minister says a provocation and fractions of called for a day of rage against it. stephanie decker begins coverage from occupied east jerusalem. it's 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 is truth from the 1900. 67 will now take place on tuesday and many fear it could re ignite tension. it's a demonstration of power. it's a demonstration of control over the police, over the palestinian people. in the hallway, 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 actually a demonstration of incitement. of lacy, susan ah, the march was initially delayed from it's original date in may. it was cancelled
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just as people were gathering because rockets were fired from gaza as a warning against holding the event. and another delay from last thursday, 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 turned to ruth. it's an awful time in all these, all these tensions does board 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 kind of thing and see this march as a major provocation. hamas and other groups have cooled for a day of rage, quoting for palestinians to come here in response. my family owns a bookstore here in east jerusalem. he tells us the settlers know very well. this
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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 a capital united. i mean, why do these give us? the sets are celebrated, the invocation of them, because there was a can, if it, if a parliament that the claims all the jealous them to be united in 1084 i believe. and hence, it's also a political point, it's a 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 mison 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. 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 natalie bennett's 2nd day in office, leaving a fracture coalition of opposing ideologies. many will be watching to see how he
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handles tuesdays events as a possible indication of the type of leader. he will be with stephanie decker al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem. we got reported across reason, covering misses on the job. aid is it's tiny by 4th. doha, where our foreign ministers are due to discuss developments in israel and palestine . human side as she's in dallas. but 1st let's cross over to hurry force who's occupied eastern hurry. just give us a sense of what's happening there now. all well the is really security forces has cleared the plaza here just outside damascus gate. they have sealed off damascus gate, which leads into the muslim quarter of the city and occupied east jerusalem. and they've taken all of the young palestinian men out of the area. there are now barricades barring the steps down into the, the amphitheatre here. so they're, they're obviously preparing the way for this much the idea of the route that is now
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being agreed is that these flag waving religious nationalists, right wing jewish israelis. they will gather here as part of the march in the well of the 3rd here and dance and sean and waves that israeli flags sing religious nationalist songs. and then rather than goes through the muslim quarter, they will head back along the city wall and enter through just the gate to into the jewish court. is also the prospect of them potentially going into part of the muslim quarter, close to the alex and most compound, known as the west is known as the temple now to choose on their way to the western world, to the coach where they're due to assemble later on so that is the state of affairs, that is the route, the very fact that they're going to be here and such a flash point of the recent weeks singing nationalist songs. the prospect that some of the shopkeepers inside the city were telling me that they're worried about that they will indeed march through palestinian areas in. the real question is how will
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react what the reaction that might be in the occupied west bank as well. i'm not saying it is monitoring what's going on in jerusalem and that it is ready to resume hostilities if that is what is required or harry, we'll see how things progress to start in less than an hour. and now i'm back with you as things go on. let's switch it now to garza and you mail side to standing by for a so you can see the devastation from the last times the everything escalated was a sense. and now you know, well tensions hearing because there are high 11 on the one hand there is the flag marsh today and day of rage and all the cities of god, the strip and to buy policy and territories and anticipation to what this flag march will lead to is going to spark and you collation between hallmark and israel and all the other hand, they're very snow removal. process of the rubble,
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where despite egypt has sent heavy duty machinery engineers in cruise, many of the places that have been destroyed in the war until now have not even been visited by these missionaries or cruise to remove the rubble from. still, israel tightens its closure on old borders of gods that carry over them and the air is crossing, preventing patients who have very serious medical conditions. they threaten their life from traveling to the occupied with bank and goods as well as fuels. which means that the gods, the residents continue to live in the very deteriorating humanitarian conditions that have been going on since the war in until now. nothing has really changed for them except that it is becoming worse. whether in room of electricity, shortage of water,
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shortage of medical supplies in hospitals and so on to following the report highlights a little bit of what the reality of because the strip and it's residents are going through before garza could rebuild their is the challenging task of cleaning up the rebel from the devastation caused by israel's air strikes last month. nothing remains of the buildings that were targeted in several areas. i think so what had been the of the demolition of housing factors and 1st lecture the people who lost the house is didn't find anything, didn't receive any money for, for renting, then subsidy for buying some clothes, some furniture we are talking about 2000 new and this has been demolished either totally or severe, but they came in and,
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and how to build as people here gradually return to normal lives. they still struggle with the same problems they faced for a 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 into serious consequences from the shortage of medicine, which describes as the most severe ever will hold off the item and the conditions here are difficult. the entire garza strip suffers, especially the medical sector, suffers from a lack of various medical supplies. we don't have enough central medicines. this is adding extra strain on the health care sector, which is already struggling through to the really 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. even worse
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showed that i'd 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 work is now unemployed. adding to the thousands of others who are also out of work. but people of garza 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 got tons of trouble will take months to remove and many families remain. but he's drilled. so how's the lesson is to grip on the crossing, denying the movement of people and the entry of vital good. in the c l just got
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stuff. well, restoring some kind of normality in garza han agenda here in doha, where our foreign ministers have been holding towards his own binge of a reporter as been monetary events. what we've been hearing is on for the 40 minutes of the meeting since this morning, they have been a number of bilateral multi lucky meetings which have taken place at this consultative meeting at the foreign minister level of the conference about a league where holds the presidency garza obviously the crisis that the recent war and the aftermath and then reconstruction efforts have been discussed. and also to try and bring the process of reconciliation between factions within the palestinian authority as well as i'm us. i'm bringing the process back to words. a 2 state solution has been high on the agenda, but that's not the only thing being discussed. they've also been discussing the issue of the dam, which is being billed by your peer. so don and egypt have been vocal in trying to
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get support and you're not unanimous support from adaptation. if you start to that contrast, that talks a broker by the african union field a couple of months ago. so there is a lot on their agenda. they've been discussing it throughout this morning. we're hearing that there are going to be talking about these aspects for the to the in the, in their own countries as well. but it is an opportunity for them to come together and try and build consensus around these issues, especially the issue of the dam on the river nile, where if your p is all set to do it 2nd filling of this controversial that it will be. so it's also important in the sense that we're seeing the gulf countries together actually negotiating and talking well, absolutely. and if you remember, just a few months ago we were in a position where many of these are a nation there, blockading their host country. now, after, it was only in january when the agreement was signed, after which there has been reproached,
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might be known of these country the last few weeks. we've seen diplomatic efforts back and forth between cairo and dover. and this is a message that the egyptian foreign minister, i'm a sugary brought with him in a written letter to the meat of potter, the number of meetings between them to discuss issues on a bilateral level and try to turn the page on what was a few months ago. the hello the a little hello. uh huh. huh. 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 a lot in this regard. and in the matter of a few months,
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you see there is back in the spark light of where it wanted to see itself as a broker between various conflicts and issues, not just in the region but beyond. and we've seen that when it came to a lot of fun and now on the request of egypt and so done the issue with it. so it is a for the, for regional people who have been watching this week closely have been seeing that this is a welcome move. it is a show of unity and fishers have been removed, although taking the relationships back to where they were a few years ago. before the blockade began, still need some book to be done or it is only takes about bon jovi the hard just around the corner from where it is. in fact, this is the scene where just a waiting. i think it's going to be the country foreign minister who's going to be addressing delegates from that meeting. and of course, soon as it happens, we'll cross over and have a listen him in the meantime, plenty more still had all the news are including the you and refugee agency is
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phase the accusations it hi miss handled the personal information over here. refugees in bangladesh. and why there's hope the worst of cobra, 1900, could be over in the united states, despite thousands dying every day. plus little messy schools, raj and senior in their corporate america, openness, their left frustrated by bitter rivals chilly. joe will have the details is ah, the e u and the united states have resolved to 17 year dispute about across subsidies. it means that terrorists have been suspended for 5 years for americas boeing in europe's air bus. the agreement was reached after president joe biden met you, leaders in brussels during his 1st trip to europe since to he office china. the pandemic climate change. also high on the agenda. we had an excellent meeting among friends and allies. and this meeting started with
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a breakthrough on aircraft the agreement we have now really opened a new chapter in our relationship because we moved from litigation to corporation on aircraft. and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t. o. for more than that, let's cross live to step in in brussels and start to tell us more about the suspension of these cars. yes, as on the les and says, it's along the fray dispute of the w t. o. and that means that this is indeed a breakthrough. what they're talking about is the says they subsidies for american airline maker. boeing and also on the other side here in the u for air bus. this has been a very difficult issue for, for all these years, which has led to serious legal battles at the w t o. both the u. s. and that you
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had one these battles and they were allowed to put sanctions on each other, costing billions of euros on the terrace. oppose on both of these packs, which really has distorted the trade relation because these terrace were imposed on all kinds of products. so now to is this 5 year truth and this is all meant to actually get better and getting ahead of the competition against china, because now they realize that china, as aircraft builder, is getting ahead of both the u. s. and u. so now to follow the urgency, to really just solve this very long lasting dispute said, step and tell us there's lots of big other issues like climate encoded on the gender at the us summit. but today's mainly about trade in the economy. so there's gonna be more of these kind of discussions guy on the most part. yeah, the discussion is now finished. press invite and is on his way to geneva. one of
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the auto delicate issues was this a terrorist that were imposed by donald trump on the you on mattel, steel and elementary, i'm very high, 25 percent. this is a very delicate issue for the us while this haven't been solved, as president was left on the lay and sat. we have basically established a working group where we will solve this in the next coming months. but there is no resolution there, and that isn't going down very well here. and you because joe biden, that says, america is back, but there are some gotcha in the u. 8 in the u. if he's going to be so much different as donald trump, if he doesn't lift these paris, there's a lot of other talk about working groups on the climate, on global tax, on vaccines to have established an e u u. s. vaccine tax task force to make sure that the whole world will get these vaccines in time to search by the end of 20. 22. interesting also from the press
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conference was their position on russia because joe biden is heading to geneva to meet president. lie to me up to tomorrow, and you both meet char michelle and left on the lay and we are united to you. it's united on its fence against russia. we want to have a more predictable relationship. it's going down a negative spiral at the moment, and on china there were a lot more lenient compared to joe biden. i have to say, or i step thanks for that step in the in brussels. china has called on nato, lead us to stop exaggerating what it calls the china threat theory. the warning came off to the land said during its annual summit on monday that pages presents systemic challenges to security while or till may what shower. so it exposes the bad intentions of the u. s. and a few others. todd officially create confrontation, and it's strange. went in and expand difference and disagreement. we reject that and gone to the days of a single country or one group of countries dictating matters of the world when no
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one should confuse raw with wrong, to shift the blame to the u. s. his ill and very ill in date and the g 7 had better take his false come up with a prescription. and let's say now from katrina, you has more on trying his reaction from beijing. so 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, 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 is nuclear capabilities. it's simply mentioned that china is not in the same league as other nato countries when it
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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 karen, beijing here in china state media has been trying to down play both of these meetings saying that these blocks are certainly not as unified as they appear, that many of them must simply ping lip service to joe biden and his administration . and they have differing approaches to china when a day out of the navy. some it's off to china's pushback. taiwan has reported the largest incursion of chinese military jets. and it's as base government says 20 a chinese plains including fighters and nuclear, capable bombs, flew into a charger on monday, natalie is declared china present security risk and stressed the on the important
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piece of stability across the taiwan strait. well, russia's president says it relations with us, all at the lowest point in years, but stresses he's open to dialogue on a range of issues. let me putin has made the comments ahead of a meeting with joe biden on wednesday on us. not showing those federal and you that we have a bilateral relationship that has deteriorated to what is the lowest point in recent years. however, there are 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 into russian place have taken better if, you know, position leaders, flat, non antique enough sky off the one to list. her removal was initiated by valerie torrison, according to the news agency she went into exile last year after president alexander lucas shanker law to crack down on protesters. the opposition accuses lucas. shank . ricky is reelection now,
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climate change may have already passed and irreversible tipping points. that's a warning from a top arctic research. marcus rex has presented the findings from the biggest ever expedition to the arctic was in $300.00 scientists spend more than a year, gathering data. they found the guy says retreating faster than ever before. so come to the ice doctors, welcome to that. can the arctic year round ice be rescued? if you've seen the ailing and melting ice at the north pole, in the summer of 2020, the delta rise, and there are several ca tipping point in the climate system which lead to irreversible sudden changes which are triggered when the planet reaches a certain temperatures and we have seen that we are on the verge of that tipping point, which will lead to the disappearance of the ice and the arctic summer, while from the long term climate to the weather today, his jeff, hello, we're going to start this weather story in canada where we are tracking tropical storm bill as it moves north up the atlantic, but as it encounters those cool canadian waters, it's going to break apart,
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but it will still strike newfoundland with some rain and wind. so that includes st . john's at 16 degrees on wednesday. wider view of the u. s. right now, a few things i want to point out toward the southwest for dealing with critical fire danger. as we hit toward nevada and utah. this is where we've got a heat tone, so look at the temperatures. phoenix 48 degrees can be expected on wednesday, then just a bit of scattered showers toward the southern color states spilling into the florida panhandle. no, there is also the risks we could see some tropical development in the bay of can peachy in the days ahead. but for now, it's flinging a lot of what, whether it's worth the southeast of mexico into guatemala. but we can find some fair conditions as we head toward his found your la santo domingo, 33 degrees with a mix of funding cloud toward the amazon basin. we do have what pulses of whether it's worth the southeast of columbia, also the south of venezuela, spilling into diana and some that cool air in patagonia starting to migrate further
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to the north. santiago, 16 degrees just a few days ago you were about 28. i still had here now is there a hong kong government says is worried about a possible leak at a nearby nuclear power plant. and mainland china were in a few p as a nation prepares to hold twice, delayed national elections while the mood isn't always jubilant. and some parts of the country and 2 big games coming up at the euro's on choose day with defending champions. portugal well come when it's from an action job. you had to those games, it's ah frank assessments and argument for suggesting that the martin, the ministrations are playing a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace. the iran nuclear deal, the cause of us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their politics? then their life has been shape. why vitamin,
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the in depth analysis of the dates global headlines inside story on our jazeera, something was going to change. anything really changed, this is systemic violent that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against that barrier. know what to say. so we are all looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the house. the bottom line, when i was just around the us is always of interest to people around the world. people pay attention to what is on here. and it's very good that bringing the news to the world from here. oh, i
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get you're watching out. you're on the reminder about top stories. this israeli police have been moving out dozens of palestinians from outside of damascus gates ahead of a controversial far right rally, so called flag march. don't capacities jerusalem is due to begin. in the last 45 minutes as a rally marks the day, israel began the occupation. the e u and the united states have resolved to 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies . it means tires have been suspended for 5 years. for americas, boeing and europe's air boss. china has cooler natalee. this is top exaggerating what it calls the china threat very. and the warning comes off the line said during its annual summit, the paging present systemic challenges to security. talk is president red typo one has arrived in as a by john for to day trip around is expected to visit issue
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a historic city that as a by johns forces retook during the going a car back conflict last year at one and the as a by johnny leader l m. i live to discuss steps to deepen co operation. turkey held by john during the conflict which ended in a rush and broke. it sees far as get life now to wrestle said r, who's since you share in going to car back russelton's. tell us more about what's happening. well, target president there is a type one. i'm only hearing sushi. can you do? you feel like the high v o regarding education is construction, defense, industry and energy. really local. the companies research companies are the same here to really be able to cut off the region. but the business side, the political was,
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it is quite often i'm going to attend the summit process and then the sandy he came to the john. just remember doing the warning cut of the majority of the natal number these other be just been kinda turkey for me. what was the war? but the truck is that all, that's all the junk army to be picked up. this is from armenia. cut up, and that's true. she has, she's the quality of dining degree the region dramatically. so advise me this is because the message to the college that the corporation between the turkey is being police and we'll continue. and also, there isn't only for the better to use even come to me and the company is going to hold the election when june 20 the new policy or the new government are going to have the market, the impact whether the buy is going to hold on.

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