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you're always pushing boundaries. part of the central must always under love. we are the ones traveling the extra mile where auto media go goes. we go there and we give them a time to tell their story. ah, israeli place, catch 4 of the 6 palestinian prisoners who tunneled out of a maximum security facility this way. ah, hello, i'm emily angland. this is al jazeera alive from joe. how so coming up lebanon gets a new government, often more than a year of political deadlock, but critic say reviving the economy will be an appeal kept backs. the binding administration vaccine mandate fast
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a political storm in the united states with republicans threatening legal action. and russia carried out joint military exercises with ballad roost, writing concern among its neighbors. ah, israeli police of court of the 2 of the 6 palestinians, who has gained from a maximum security prison on monday to remain at lodge. they rested 2 of the inmates on the mound precipice, the christian holy side. in the city of nazareth, the men had escaped by tunneling their way out of your bow. a prison in northern is round. the jail break prompted a large scale man. hon. bye. these rally army and law enforcement agencies. one of the 4 prisoners who has been recaptured is zachary, who bady. he was a high profile figure, in fact has armed wing the act. martin forgave he was discovered in the early hours
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for more on this story. let's cross straight through harry force and live for us in west jerusalem. hello there harry. what are the details of these latest to prisoners recaptured? well, as you say, one of them was, zachary is a baby who is the highest profile of the 6. the only one not from palestinian islamic jihad, he was a senior commander in the alex martyrs brigade had a pretty check it and colorful life, both in israeli and palestinian detention up until this point of the last 2 years or so has been in this very high security prison in july and joined the other 5 in the so before this jailbreak it was he and mohammed our day who discovered at around 5 o'clock this morning. it's just after 8 o'clock local time right now they were discovered, east of nazareth and the town of shipley, according to reports spotted 1st by military and police, and then
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a special forces or, or specialist units came in to take them into custody. similarly, a few hours earlier, the late on friday night, the 1st 2 of the 6 were captured. my day said to be the ringleader of the escape plan and another 1000 islamic jihad prisoner yahoo! country. they were discovered in the southern area of nazareth, as you say, interesting things about these recaptures, seeming to buttress reports, that they had split up into 3 groups of 2, but sort of fighting against the idea that there was some huge coordinated operation with help from the outside, it seems they have been discovered very much on their own. still inside is already territory, really not all that far from the prison itself. and harry, what have been the why the implications of these prisoners escapes from a security perspective?
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well i think there were concerns both from the israeli side. we saw comments from the defense minister benny got on friday about trying not to upset the balance in the area one of the same time doing everything possible to recapture the 6 men. also frankly, some concerns within the palestinian authority because while they have to support the prison escape and they have been making public comments in support of this escape, it's a sensitive time there as well with some tentative improvements and at least sort of pragmatic practical relationships with the new is ready government, so having a major security operation inside the occupied west bank. and if there had been some kind of gun fight ending in the death of one or all of these prisoners, that would have been a major security headache for the israel. and for the palestinian authority as well . so i think that will be some relief that so far at least the both the administrations that no one has been killed. however, there were
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a fairly major protests, at least in the context of what we saw earlier in the day on friday, which would be labeled a day of rage in support. both of the escapees and the why the prison population has been subjected to a real crackdown more broadly since the since the escape on monday. and there were protest also this escape that was a rocket fired from gaza as well. so the now things seem to be relatively stable as this man who goes on for the remaining to keep us updated on the latest developments harry force, they live for us in west jerusalem. the 2nd passenger flight from afghanistan. since a taliban phase control has landed in kata, around 160 people were on board the country. a wise slide to touch down in jo huh. some of the passengers will be transported to a facility housing afghan evacuated cut had foreign ministry says cobble airport is operational, and it's up to other airlines to decide whether or not to use it. bahama jump. jim
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has more from cut, has international level. there was a little bit of confusion yesterday as to whether the 1st white, the took off from from cobble and landed here and how that went about $113.00 passengers on board. if that was just a regular passenger flight, or if that was considered a charter flight was clarified today by a re official even before this flight landed, that it is technically a charter flight. when i asked dr. funny about that, the stress, the fact that look easier. passengers are able to leave of their own volition yesterday before the flight to cobble on probable airport. how many cars by airport in cobble, he had said that these are passengers who will have their papers, who have tickets and boarding classes and they got on this white. whether or not they are technically considered evacuation the facts, the matter is they were able to leave and that's what the officials were here and i are stressing doctoral. funny thing for him at the moment. the important thing is that the passengers had their papers that they were able to get on those planes and
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that they were able to arrive here as well. about whether or not we say, expect more of these types of flights in the days to come specifically offer airway flights like the plane you see behind me coming from cobble arriving here in durham . and he said that that's going to be up to, in some regards of other airways, they're going to be corresponding, communicating with the airport in cobble and, and arranging these flights. so there's still a little bit of vagueness about how exactly this perceive. let's get more on afghanistan now. charlotte, bella joins us live from chicago. charlotte, we've just heard from mohammed jump jim about the people who've arrived in contact . but what's the situation with those steel? him afghan son, the foreign nationals and the afghans wanting to lays? well, it depends on who you are and what tribal documents you have really because they tell a bonus to putting their foot down, saying that can leave, you must have
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a passport or valid travel documents like you would anywhere in the world if you want to board a plane, but in terms of an evacuation personal court where if you just have a case number and saying that you're an interpreter and have a certificate, it's not going to be enough to get you on a plane and get you out of here. so we now know that $254.00 nationals and also that includes dozens of us citizens and permanent residents have list on these cars out your way flight since the day we were down there at the time. to witness that 1st plain take off. we know that others have got out by land and also we understand the reports of pakistan. international airlines flight passenger flight will arrive on monday also. but this is purely for people who have passports or travel documents that we know that there are hundreds of people in missouri sharif right now. stuff because of this very problem that they don't have the right paperwork. they may be us allies, but without any kind of us counselor presence in afghanistan, very difficult for them to actually get passports or bases to be able to enter the
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airport and comply with the telephone, rolling angela and new york times investigation on a slightly different topic is costing down on a target of the u. s. john drawing strike in august that drawing strike killed 10 people. what more do we know about this investigation? and so this drove instruct, happened on august 29th, one day before the u. s. left ending gets nearly 20 year war and 3 days after you might remember that deadly eiffel bombing at the airport, the code 175 people. now, the pentagon target at a car inside original residential compounds near the airport. they said that was striking. i saw target that they believed was going to try to conduct some type of attack at the airport. we know that civilians were killed and that attack bought the new york times investigation has talk to more than a dozen family members and employees that looked at cctv for search and discovered that the main target of this joint strike was actually a worker for us aid organization and that in fact he was loading water canisters
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into his car and not explosives, as the pain to go on has alleged. now the pentagon has responded to this, this new york times investigation saying we are assisting result of the strike. we work hard to prevent a civilian casualties and we will offer icing on good intelligence at the time. but this was the last drone strike. last is strike in the us war nearly 20 years. and i got a son and an afghans was saying, this is really symbolic, not only civilians were killed, but now there are many questions about whether they had the right target in the 1st place. charlotte, thank you for your time. charlotte bell as reporting live from campbell. i remember and ceremony has been held at the pentagon to honor the victims of the 911 attacks in the u. s. saturday marks, 20 years since attack is flew planes into the world trade center, new york, as well as the pentagon, just found sy, washington, dc. nearly 3000 people were killed. the us sick critique, secretary of state,
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paid tribute to the victims and their families at a separate ceremony in washington de same. some members of our community lost family and friends that day. our hearts go out to all of us. every one of those losses sent ripples that radiated outward. the stories of those who died were we're told around the world restaurant workers on practitioners, kids flying to disneyland firefighters and police officers who as we all know, ran into the building after the plains hit. people for more than 90 countries lost their lives that day. the u. s. has the u. s. has welcomed lebanon's, new government, which comes after 13 months of political gridlock. it's, it's huge challenges building a businessman, nigeria, but mcafee is taking charge of a country in severe economic crisis worse. and since last is by report explosion,
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it hasn't had of functioning governments since the disaster. and his zayna hold reports from bay root is little hope of change. it's been more than a year of political wrangling, lebanon's feuding politicians have now reached a deal on the distribution of power in cabinet. it's common for them to argue for months, but this time. so much is at stake, the incoming government needs to stop the financial collapse and know how to help me. i hope that we can bring our country back on its feet. i hope that this government will be able to function at least put an end to the bleeding hall, and we can all come together as one hand to bring back 11 on its feet. proud and prosperous. the political paralysis had worse and than economic crisis. the united nation says more than 80 percent of the population is considered poor up from 42 percent 2 years ago. since then,
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the local currency has lost more than 90 percent of its value. the minimum wage is worth just $35.00. now our salary barely less 2 days, we are depriving our own children from what they need though she went on with those officials, should return all the money they stole and transferred abroad. the political class is blamed for decades of corruption and unsustainable financing. months of street protests and international pressure failed to bring about a new leadership not optimistic that this government can actually undertake the funds because they have shown voc, they are ready to hijack any forms that actually help the people versus safeguard the interests of the one percent or the ones who are politically connected, people have been struggling to meet their basic needs. there are shortages of almost everything, including fuel. the incoming government is not the non partisan cabinets, especially demanded by the international community to unlock it. but it appears
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they are ready to work with what they call a capable government may actually just say he has 4 backing, but many people feel that there will be little change with the same parties in power. the local currency did gain against the dollar on the exchange market, but lebanon is experiencing hyper inflation and in days, subsidies on basic goods will end. the government's formation is only the beginning, said, they're also theda beirut. still ahead on al jazeera, why children in south africa on getting to access the schooling they had before the pandemic. and she's been charged with endangering the lives of others. frances health minister is put under formal investigation due to the pandemic. ah
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hello, good to see you. here's the weather story across the middle east for still dealing with that slight shamal down the golf, so that is whirling around the sand and dust worth in northeast of saudi rate through to the gulf. so we look at the forecast in doha. seen those when guess about 40 kilometers per hour on saturday they die down a bit to 35 kilometers on sunday and our temperature is pretty close to where they should be for this time of the year through pockets done thunderstorms for the north. the hor, through to his long abide and just a scattering of showers in the south at times effecting karachi over to turkey. we've lost the thunderstorms, so we get into that sunshine on saturday with a hive. 24 degrees. still a brisk wind for the eastern med. so nicko see a has a high of 35 through the tropics of africa pretty much from this corner right here . so we're talking gap on equitorial guinea, right through to cameroon. we're going to see some big storms set up here for their toward the south. we've got some con weather in temperature as well. we're starting to dial them up. so we look toward, as in bob boy, bill away. 023 degrees,
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ah. hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily angry. reminder of our top story is our israeli place, a quarter for the 2 of the 6 palestinians who escaped from a maximum security prison on monday. one is zachary bady. it was a high profile fee gain. 5 has wing 2 more, remain at lunch. the 2nd passenger fly from afghanistan since the taliban stays control has landed in kata around 160 people were on board. the slide that touched down in jo, home and telecom building in gibb, mccarty has become levered, owns, and new from the previous government resigned. after the massive fort explosion,
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more than a year ago, mccarthy's cabinet faces an economic meltdown with few shortages and power cut in the corona virus pandemic has impacted the education of hundreds of millions of students across the globe most now back in school. but in south africa, many as still struggling to access the schooling they once had for me to mila has his report. new allows him up. more law has spent much of the school year at home in the babysitting younger children, micah, who are not at school. the pandemic is for thousands of public schools in south africa to shut or alternate school days to reduce the numbers of pupils on site since school one week, or maybe even a one day a week. and really, the thing hurts me a lot. because i love my school work and this calling the virus is just so bad
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for what time, according to a government survey on the impact of the corona virus on household, one in 10 family say at least one child in their household has not returned to school some family members say they've lost a job, this encounter food school fees. other say the children are not motivated to return to school before the pandemic between 12150000 children in south africa were not in school. that's estimated to have gone up to possibly half a 1000000 since the beginning of the pen. they make more than 6000 school children and thousands of teachers and was natal, have been infected by call 1900. and that's often led to class as being disrupted at school clothes. it's estimated some children may have missed out on up to 80 percent of the course work, work with and cut each teacher. and most of them are doing it in the school.
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those who are not attending one particular day because the school cannot accommodate all of them. and if they be there must be given work to do at home. the department of education says it's providing assistance like online learning, but many poor families don't have access to the internet, can't afford it. they were actually substantial gains in reading and human science . and so africa, since the early 2, thousands. so actually these games were quite fast, even for developing context. we also know that attendance what the raw, 98 percent and with the code 900 what we've seen is attendance currency folding to pre 2002 levels. so attendance is now currently below 95, and the number of children who graduated from high school in 2020 and was really natal, was down by 4 percent compared to the year before. and many are concerned that even
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once the pandemic ends, the impact on high school graduation rates in south africa may be felt for up to a decade. for me to mila al jazeera was going to tell south africa republican party ladies say their planning, legal action against the bond and administration in response to a new mandate. the code 19 vaccinations, the federal employees, contractors, and businesses. president biden has been visiting a school in washington and urging parents to get children age 12 and over vaccinated. los angeles has become the 1st to us school district to make the vaccinations mandatory students. i am so disappointed that particularly summer republican governors have been so cavalier with the health of these kids. so cavalier, the health of the communities. this is what we're planned for real here. this isn't
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again. and i don't know of any scientists out there in this field, but doesn't think it makes us considerable sense to do the 6 things. i've suggested hydro castro has more on this from washington. they say the governor of georgia calling those mandates a blatant unlawful overreach. the governor of texas saying that this is an assault on private business and the governor of wyoming calling these mandates unconstitutional. again, this is the mandate where businesses with more than 100 employees have to have those employees vaccinated or have weekly tests. and it's a mandate that all federal workers be vaccinated, and if the lawsuits are filed and they are very likely being drafted as we speak, they will likely eventually make it to the us to pre court for a decision. and historically, the court has cited with federal vaccine mandates,
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though the cases i've seen cited day back more than 100 years. and of course, today's court is a very different makeup with a conservative majority that has shown just in recent days that it is willing to make controversial rulings. this all coming as the cdc today has released 3 studies that are the largest within the u. s. on the real world, impact of these vaccines, finding that the unvaccinated in the united states are 10 times as likely as those who are vaccinated to be hospitalized. and as far as death, they are 11 times more likely to die of coded than those who have been vaccinated. a french court has charged the former health minister either her handling of the pandemic. i'm yes, design is accused of putting lives in danger. before dr. resigned to early last year to run for mayor of paris, weeks after the country's 1st confirmed case,
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she says she welcomes the investigation as an opportunity to establish the truth. natasha butler has moved from paris. well, and yes, these are frogs, his former health ministers being placed under a formal investigation over her handling of the cove. it 19 crisis in france. she faces allegations over endangering people's lives for things like not having an adequate stock of masks, of protective equipment, old mixed signals and communication on mosque whether the public should wear them or not. and perhaps not putting restrictions in place soon enough, particularly on a travel while the french government certainly being under a lot of scrutiny over the past month. 400 of the code 900 crisis. but these and becomes something of a simple old flat in january 2020. when the 1st co covert cases were being registered in france, a booth asset publicly,
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that french people had little to worry about. because it was unlikely that the virus would contaminate many people. one month later, she quit the health ministry to run for mayor paris, and she gave a newspaper interview in which she said that france actually face a nami, of cases, had contradicting earlier public statements. well, this comes as part of a much larger, wider inquiry that has been carried out by the parliament into the french governments handling of the corona virus crisis. now, the question is whether or not are the ministers might find themselves also in front of magistrates, the french health minister, the moment only certainly had his offices, rated a few months back in connection with this inquiry. so you can imagine that many ministers a wondering whether or not anyone in government at the moment will be next. thousands of indigenous women in brazil have rallied against president j able
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scenario, demanding better protection of their ancestral lands from 170 different groups from across the country. they are in the capital to fight against them both in our bank supreme court bill. they say would strip them of a land. they're also calling for widespread, illegal logging and mining on. there was to be banned. russia and bell roost have launched a major military exercise with about 200000 troops, tanking part the 3 month long. zappa wargames happen every 4 years, but it's causing concern in neighboring countries that fear rush in aggression or a challenge reports the tanks to the jet scream and the military men perform their tasks with grim face determination, the usual war game theatrics have been on display in eastern europe since thursday . this is zap had 2021 joint drill in between russia and better. ruth,
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that have western neighbors nervous despite vladimir putin assurances. thanks absolutely, absolutely. these bills are directed against anyone, but holding them a logical while of a different alliances. for instance, nato bills will pay for military forces next to the borders of the union state. when you monday, whatever, put in claims nato countries are the thinly veiled, hypothetical enemy. here valerie c in president, alexander lucas shanker, said as much when he asserted, if war broke out, his country would be on the front line with russia joining after. for many years, post soviet battery skilfully played russia and the west off against each other. seeing what it could get out of each, but last year's disputed elections, subsequent street protests, political repression, and western sanctions have severely strains that dynamic that a roof. lucas shanker has no remaining bridges to the west. only putin office support. but at the price of greater integration,
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$28.00 programs have just been approved that will form common energy and financial markets in the 2 countries. lucas shanker is keen distress. he's not selling his people out to save his skin in other. don't rattle with old phrases and words that we are trying to take someone over or to unite despite the will of our people. if we need to close a military, political, economic integration, we will do it immediately. as soon as we feel the demands of our people in bella roofs and russia, it was. but the disparity in size between russia and better research economies suggest as an obvious, junior partner location can, will, will still keep, you know, quite significant autonomy domestically. he would, you know, he would still be politically charged in dollars in charging dollars, and he would still keep, you know, control over the key sectors of valerie said economy. so he would still have localize autonomy. but overall,
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it's pretty much on russian rules because i, you know, i can, i can visage that by the receipt rules would be adapted by russia, an economy which is a $33.00 times larger than valerie seen. economy. why bit policy by policy, russia is trying to bring us sometimes reluctant batteries back into its hold. the next for yearly drills happen in 2025. by then batteries will be further tied into rushes, all of it. whether or not people like it will re challenge now to 0. so people have been killed and several others injured after a tornado hit the italian island of penn talary and the victims were in their vehicles and among 10 cars flipped by, the tornado and 2 people arina critical condition firefighters, se trays have been uploaded, and homes and utility poles have been damaged. pen salary is a small mediterranean island between sicily and suzanne. a section of mountain on
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the outskirts of mexico city has given away sending huge rocks her lean towards a densely populated neighbourhood. at least 4 people missing. the landslide follows days of heavy rain in central mexico and a $7.00 magnitude earthquake tuesday night. and a herd of wandering elephants in southern at china has finally reached his traditional habitat. after more than a year of roaming across the country, the animals left their original home near the southern bill order of last and me and ma, in much last year, they have since tricked hundreds of kilometers passed through populated areas and crossed 3 major rivers and emergency response was launched to monitor the heard but .
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