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to thousands of people and behind the death of many more exceptional access to some of its key players reveals the inner workings of an organization telling the name to many as the blood alliance. inside this in a la carte house part, one of the key parts investigation, people and power on al jazeera. ah, israeli forces the rest 4 of the 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from a maximum security facility. ah, play watching al jazeera alive from jo with me for the back, but also coming up a new york times investigation reveals the us may have taken the targeted and aid worker in
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a jones striking up gonna stand that killed 10 people to abide in administration. vaccine mandate pos to political storm in the us with republicans threatening legal action. and an exclusive freeport from eastern democratic republic of congo, where people say rebels are operating with impunity and security forces overwhelm. ah, thank you very much for joining us. israeli police have caught 4 of the 6 palestinians with skates from a maximum security prison on monday to remain at large. the men had escaped by tumbling their way out of gib bow, a prison in northern israel. the jailbreak prompted a large scale man hunt bye. these really army and law enforcement agents. one of
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the 4 prisoners was been recaptured is zachary, as by d, u, as a high profile figure in touch has on doing the same art, highest re great brigade slides. harry faucet in west jocelyn for is harry what more details you know about how these prisoners were recaptured? well the latest to to be recaptured. bady and one of the other 5 palestinian islamic jihad members who comprise the rest of the 6 who escaped on monday. that's mohammed al our day and they were picked up close to the town of nazareth in northern israel to the east of nazareth. we understand in a lorrie park, there was an attempt, it's being reported on behalf of the baby to resist arrest. he was found to have been trying to get under one of the trucks parked in that area but was arrested along with the other man. he was with neither of them said to have been armed. it
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seemed they were by themselves still obviously inside israeli territory. very similar to what took place in southern nazareth, a few hours earlier on friday evening when 2 other men. muffled aloe de the supposed ring leader of the escape, the mastermind of the escape. and car d, both for me again. how soon as i mean you had, they were arrested other reports that new spot had looking or, or potentially asking for food. so all of this seems to meditate against the idea that this was a highly coordinated escape with help from the outside that been speculation about the potential for these men to be on some kind of operation to try to carry out an attack or attacks inside israel. perhaps getting into the west bank perhaps lee jordan. none of that appears to have been the case. it seems very much on their own . and now 4 of the 6 have been picked up. how you would have been a wider implications of these prisoners escaped from, from a high, from a security perspective. well,
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there were concerns about one how this might end up. i think certainly from the israeli perspective, the defense minister ben guns have been talking about trying to keep the balance of the region in play and try to deal with these 6. been anyone who is trying to help them. but be cognizant of the fact that there are millions of other people living in the area as well. i think that was interpreted at least as a concern about how this could end up if there was some kind of firefight. if there was bloodshed that has not happened so far, at least there is, there were warnings from palestinian islamic jihad that there could be reprisals if these men were harmed already even after the 1st round of arrests. there was a rocket fired from gaza on friday nights. that was intercepted by the israeli. i don't and we're strikes carried out by israel on how much targets inside garza, during the course of the night,
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concerns to about the wida security and sort of stability of the occupied west bank . there have been further protests overnight, quite large ones in comparison to what took place during the day. on friday, there were real concerns and have been and maintained concerns among palestinians about the treatment of the 4700 palestinian prisoners inside the ready prison system. the crackdown that's been taking place since monday, seen by palestinians is very much collective punishment against them. so it is an extremely sensitive subject, the treatment of prisoners. these men had been celebrated as heroes for their escape. so that the fact that they have been captured without bloodshed so far, i think will lead to size a relief both in the israeli government and probably in the palestinian administration as well. how are you? thank you very much for that. harry faucets live there in jerusalem in the world
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news, the 2nd international china flight from afghanistan since the end of the us lead evacuation has landed in kata around a 160 people, one bought the car. i always tried that touch down in doha. some of the passengers will be transported to a facility housing afghani evacuees at our foreign ministry says cobbled airport is operational and that it's up to other airlines to decide whether or not to use it. why me jump june has more from bill have international airport. there was a little bit of confusion yesterday as to whether the 1st flight took off from from cobble and landed here. and how that went. i had about a 113 passengers on board. if that was just a regular passenger flight or if that was considered a charter flight and it was clarified today by about 3 official even before this flight landed that it is technically a charter flight. when i asked dr. bonnie: about that stress the fact that look easier passengers are able leave of their own volition yesterday before the flight to cobble on probable airport. how many cars i
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airport in trouble. he said that these are passengers who will have their papers who have tickets and boarding passes, and they got on this white. whether or not they are technically considered a vacuum. the fact the matter is they were able to leave and that's what the officials were here night or stressing. dr. 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 that they were able to arrive here i talked body as well about whether or not we should expect more of these types of flights in the days to come specifically airway flights like the plane you see behind me coming from cobble arriving here in doha. 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 arranging these flights. so there's still a little bit of vagueness about how exactly this perceive. let's bring in charlotte bellis in campbell for charlotte. any more idea as to how many people are left?
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i mean we've seen a number of people leave in the last 2 days anymore. idea how many foreigners are left and i've got to stand in what's being done to get them out. yeah there's, there's really no, are some numbers. we know that there's hundreds of people currently in missouri sharif, which is in the north, major city there. they've been trying to get through that airport for at least a week. now, some people have been 64, but the telephone really putting the down about people not able to leave unless they have valid documents, meaning a passport, a green card, a visa. and so the people that were seen lee from cobble on these cars out your way flights are there also have we seen some have made by land borders, have had those documents and be verified. but in bizarre, in particular they, there's a real mix of people. it may be one person and a family has a possible but his wife and his children do not. and so they cannot board and leave the family or potentially there any applicant, just with a case number and,
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and in the telephone size, it's not sufficient to allow them to go through the airports or at the moment is a bit of a question mark or about how the us plans to get these people the documents they need to board because currently they don't have any kind of culture. the service here in afghanistan, meanwhile, a new york times investigation. charlotte has reveals that the u. s. shown strike at the end of august, which the americans had said targeted ice. so ended up killing civilians. yeah, this is the has come out just in the last 2 hours, the new times investigation into that joint strike. it was august 29th. it happened one day before us forces left in thing the nearly 20 year was here in afghanistan. and 3 days after that terrible, i school building that happened to the airport, the killed $175.00 people including 13 americans. now, in that joint strike, the pentagon said that it hit i for bombers who are planning an eminent attack on the year. we know that civilians were killed in that, but now this investigation has, has you. cctv footage has talked more than
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a dozen of the target family members and colleagues and found out that he was actually a worker for us a organization. they also showed that he was loading canisters of water into the car and not explosion. explosives, as the pentagon had said, and they are also leaching that it wasn't secondary explosion, which is what the pentagon used to prove that they knew that the work floated in the car. the pentagon as responded saying that we are assisting result to be a strike. we work hard to prevent civilian casualties and it was based on good intelligence, but for africa and peers, a lot of criticism and they also find it quite symbolic. but the last is strike that happens in this nearly 20 year war kill civilians and other big question marks or whether they had the right to charlotte. thank you very much for that. charlotte bennett, live for us in campbell, an appeals court in the us state of florida says,
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calls cannot for students and staff to wear masks. it's a victory for the states republican governor who issued an executive order against mass mandates in july. the latest ruling allows the state to continue punishing school districts which defy the order. several conservative us governors say mandating covered $900.00 precautions violates personal liberty. meanwhile, the republican party leaders say they are planning legal action against the binding administration. it's in response to a new mandate for cove in 1900 vaccinations for federal employees, contractors, and businesses. because invited has been visiting a school in washington and urging pads to get children a 12 and above vaccinated. los angeles has become the 1st major us school district to make vaccinations mandatory for students. i am so disappointed that particularly summer republican governors have been so cavalier with the help of these kids. so cavalier,
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the health of the communities. this is what we're playing for real here. this isn't a game. 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, a court in france has charged the former health minister over her handling of the current of iris pandemic. and yes, desire is accused of putting lives in danger. the former dr. resigned early last year to run for mayor of paris weeks after the country's 1st confirmed case, she says she welcome the investigation as an opportunity to establish the truth attached butler has more from paris. well, and yes, these are from his former health ministers being placed under formal investigation over her handling of the coven. 19 crisis in frogs. she faces allegations
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over endangering people's lives. the things like not having an adequate stock of masks, of protective equipment of 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 travel. while the french government certainly being under a lot of scrutiny over the past month for its housing of the cove at 900 crisis, but these are become something of a simple old flat in january 2020. when the 1st co covert cases would being registered in france, a booth i said publicly that french people had little to worry about because it was unlikely that the virus who 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, the thrones actually face a soon army of cases said contradicting earlier public statements. well,
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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 have 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. still ahead on al jazeera, not all of us who president fin 20 years later, we look at how the 911 attacks change the u. s. and the world why children in south africa aren't getting to access, seen the schooling they had before the pandemic. ah
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. hello, thank you for joining in. we've had another wildfire up this time in southern spain, so hundreds of people have been forced from their homes here. and hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain the flames. you know, this area hasn't had a drop of rain in about 3 weeks, so the dry conditions will persist on saturday. we do have a run of rain, we'll call it barcelona right through to valencia on saturday. some pretty big storms transferring from sardinia right through to sicily, around the mediterranean fleming into southern italy and the very real risk of seeing flash flooding here next for turkey. we did have thunderstorms, but sunshine in the forecasts on saturday, with a height of 24 degrees, a brisk wind through the eastern med nickos. see the best i can do for you. a hi of 35 degrees. still pretty good. weather pattern change for the west versus the east
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. we've got an abundance of sunshine bore side 26 degrees. but unsettled there. 3 looked toward a scandinavia and the baltic states on saturday. well, in this weather report in africa, it's worth the west. some really big storms lighting up here. so we're talking about guinea guinea be so senegal and the gambia out toward the atlantic. so that's something we will watch and also some weather as we look toward nigeria. lycos has a height of 31 degrees on saturday season. the, the frank assessments by where it is once again, freedom suppression informed opinion. what you saw happening is from market. it was what it was for. petune is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any other group. we are confident here that 4 years re running that
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even people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, the me you're watching ology 0 live from a reminder of our top stories. israeli forces have arrested for the 600 prisoners escape from the maximum security facility on monday. one of those 3 captured is zachary, as a baby who is a high profile, figuring on doing 2 more prisoners, remain at large a new york times investigation is casting doubt on the us version of events of a drawing strike me a couple airport in august. the report claims the top 10 civilians including an aid
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worker. the u. s. military has said it was targeting ice. and in the u. s. republican party leaders said they are planning legal action against the binding administration in response to a new mandate for corporate 1900 vaccinations, the federal employees and large parts of the private sector. now the current via pandemic has had an impact on the education of hundreds of millions of students across the globe. most are now back at school. but in south africa, many still struggling to access the schooling. they once had family, the miller has this report new allows him up. more law has spent much of the school year at home. it was in the town, babysitting young children, micah, who are not at school. the pandemic is for thousands of public schools in south africa to shut alternate school days to reduce the numbers of pupils on site. since
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i'll go to school one week or maybe even a one day a week. and really the thing hurts me a lot because i love my schoolwork. and this calling the virus is just so bad for what time, according to a government survey on the impact of the corona virus on household one and 10 families say at least one child in their household has not returned to school. some family members say they've lost the jobs and can't afford 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 pandemic, more than 6000 school children and thousands of teachers and was even itself, have been infected by coven 19. and that's often led to classes being disrupted at
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school clothes. it's estimated some children may have missed out on up to 80 percent of their course work, work with and cut each teacher. and most of them are doing in the school. 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. there were actually substantial gains in reading and numeracy and science and africa since the early 2000. so actually these games were quite fast, even for developing context. we also know that attendance with the raw, 98th and with the code 900 what we've seen is attendance currency folding to pre 2002 levels. so attendance is now
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currently below 95, then 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 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 ah, in us prize. and joe biden has urged the country to show unity while honoring the victims of the september 11th attacks. its been 20 years since high john passenger paints were flown into the well trade center in new york. and the pentagon, just outside washington, d. c. 3000 people were killed. rob reynolds looked back at the aftermath of those events. big one in a whisper in the president's ear set in motion actions that changed the u. s. and
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the world. 3 days after the attacks president george bush stood a top the rubble of lower manhattan and promised retribution. i know the rest of the people who were all of us. the plane immediately fell on osama bin laden's pie. the organization based in afghanistan, which had already carried out several deadly attacks on us targets abroad. less than a month after the attacks, the u. s. began military action in afghanistan. been lot in the skate, but was track down in pakistan nearly a decade later. the united states has conducted and operation that killed or some of been latin, the leader of volcano. but even with bin laden dead, the war in afghanistan dragged on for another 10 years ending in itala bon victory
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. the september 11th attacks were a profound shock with images playing out on t. v. in the aftermath wall makers rushed to overhaul national security laws with little or no debate. the events of 911 really frightened people enough and i don't think many people ever read the patriot act and realized really how profoundly it changed what government is able to do in terms of tracking and can surveillance on american citizens. for many americans, the closest contact with the new enhanced security state came at the airport. the magnetometers, the metal detector, the x ray machines, you had to start having your id scrutinized, and then taking off your shoes, the limitations on liquids. and then finally, in 2010, the full body scanner,
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things that few americans would have contemplated before now were widely accepted. the government initially was intercepting virtually all of the metadata on all of our emails and telephone conversations without any warrants. this was just drag net surveillance, the invasion of iraq in 2003 over through saddam hussein, who was later captured and executed. but it produced no weapons of mass destruction . 200000 rockies, and more than 4000 us troops were killed. the naval base at guantanamo bay, cuba became a prison, where so called enemy combatants were held indefinitely. some remain there to this day. a color coded system of threats was introduced, keeping citizens on edge. that was the goal, frighten the american people, you know, inflate the risk factor amelion fold and n p o 0. well, we have to accept this, because otherwise they'll be bodies on the sidewalks and on the streets and
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everywhere else, the abuse of detainees by us soldiers at abu ghraib prison in iraq, appalled many in the u. s. and around the globe. but at the same time, in the u. s. veneration of the military grew, we have sort of fetishizing the military over the last 20 years. we have no idea of the long term impact of having people who have grown up entirely during a war period or people whose entire adult life has been serving in a war zone for presidents and 2 wars later, the u. s. is a far different country from the one that existed 20 years ago. rob rentals al jazeera morocco has a new prime minister, the billionaire healed tycoon as these. i can know. she was appointed by the king on friday, 2 days after his party, one parliamentary elections. i can know she's a former agriculture minister and one of the countries richest people,
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his liberal and r i party won the highest number of parliamentary seats in wednesday's pole. i can wish replaced the side a d l o to money from the justice and development body now to the democratic republic of congo. now we are attacks, have continued in the east despite the government declaring a state of emergency, you need to re and north kiva provinces. the united nations refugee agency estimates more than 1500 people have been killed this year alone. most of them by fighters from the allied democratic forces. catherine story has this exclusive report from benny in north cable province. only was summer by gainey cast, her rec is in pain. he recently arrived at this government hospital in benny in north keeble province. after being attacked by rebels at he's village of nobility at the border with uganda. a few bags away. another man is back from theater. his leg is infected. doctors hope they won't have to amputate. the hospital currently
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has about 20 patients, most suffering, gunshot wounds, doctors could not see it. kamala, cutting his leg, he's village was ambushed in me to go to the car at night. we just had gunshots and started hunting my nearby. and i are the only ones who got shot neither could carlindo jeanette foot be saved. i just was going to talk to san diego, we got to get the on the wall from a market. then they caught in the middle of a road and then they were trying to feed them everywhere. other people were injured. several people was killed in dozens of armed groups in north cuba province have been terrorizing villages for
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yes, but there are lights, democratic forces, or adf, is the most of the ed. it's fighters use, machetes, guns, and other crude weapons. the group is said to have killed nearly $500.00 people this year alone. this is despite a state of emergency declared by the government in north keeble and it tory provinces. zario is been affected by the sensitive valuable we are going out. then you have a conflict situation and millerio. so there's a lot of a lot of, probably marty, can i do that all together? i can see you tomorrow. the adf, with the roots in uganda, established the base in this part of the d. r. c. about 20 years ago and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic rights and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces, and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions. the walls have struggled to
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contain the balance when you are chasing them. they are minting themselves and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal with more moon nimble. more flexible health workers in this hospital say not much has changed here. they still often treat victims of armed groups in war appears to be an ending cycle of sphere and violence. katherine's lawyer all 0 last q will province in the eastern democratic republic of congo. thousands of indigenous women in brazil have been protesting against president jail. both scenario demanding better protection of their and festal lines, from 170 different groups from across the country. and they're in the capital to fight against the case at the supreme court that threatens to strip them of their
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land. elsa calling for a ban on widespread, illegal logging and mining on their research. i heard of wandering elephants in southern china has finally reached the traditional habitat after more than a year of roaming across the country. the animals left fer original home near the southern border with lauer and more in march last year. if instruct, hundreds of kilometers pass through populated areas and costs. 3 major rivers and emergency response was launched to monitor the hedge. but now all 14 animals, a safe in new nonprofit. ah, you watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories. israeli forces have arrested for of the 6 palestinian prisoners were escaped from the maximum security facility on monday. one of those re capture the zachary, as of a d u, as a high profile figure in protest on doing 2 more prisoners remain at lodge. any
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york times investigation has revealed the u. s. may have mistakenly targeted and.

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