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risking it all on al jazeera ah hello, i'm emily. i'm going into how these are the top stories on al jazeera pulse have opened in germany for the parliamentary election, where voters would choose the successor to chancellor angle, a miracle. she stepping down after 16 ease these alive pictures. on saturday, michel rallied for cd you candidate, and the shirts in the western city of social democrat. all of schultz also held his last event in potsdam, outside berlin. molly's prime minister as accused france of abandoning his country as most troops repaired to leave speaking at the un chuckle, well capital, my god said he, government is justified in seeking the partners. he's referencing a private russian military contractor, malignant pensive question. does molly regret for the principle of consultation and
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concentration, which should be the rule between privilege partners was not observed before the french government's decision, the new situation resulting from the end of operation. but honey, which presents molly with a fait accompli and expose of it to a kind of abandonment in mid flight leads us to explore ways and means to better ensure security. independently or with other sources in yemen have told al jazeera who if he rebels, if he, the neighborhood in the marine, with a missile engine drawn, closing a number of casualties fighting has been intensifying for control of a cd, which is a government last northern strong home at least 3 people have died after a passenger train, d route in the us state of montana. it happened in a remote area. the amtrak train was on his way from chicago to seattle. a chinese tech executive has returned home nearly 3 years after she was 1st attained in canada, while while chief financial office among one joe was grated by large crowds and
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sions, and soon after her release to canadians were afraid from prisons. in china, the canadian prime minister just met the 2 men as they landed in calgary michel kovic coverage, and michaels 5 were detained, accused of espionage. not long after, among one joe was arrested in canada. at least 8 people have been killed and 9 others injured by a bomb. in some, the somali capital it happened near a security checkpoint, close to the president's residence in mogadishu, chabad, which wants to overthrow the government has claimed responsibility. those are the headlines. i'm emily. angry in the news continues here on al jazeera, after killing the count. bye for now. in the greek island of rhodes. ah,
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a world heritage site. today it's one of the most popular tourist destination in europe. ah, rose's hotel is one of the oldest on the island who's in the summer of 1948 count folk burn adults. the un 1st mediator for palestine had chosen the island as his headquarters. ah, the arrival of his american born wife, spelled the 2 sons to ease the tension as ben about waited for the official response to his proposals to end. the war that had broken out in
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palestine. i after 2 weeks relaxing with his family, fun adults set out on another round of shuttle diplomacy. in the morning one day he came with a red cross uniform in his head and said put these all and i put it on. and then i was allowed to travel with him in the united nations airplane to jerusalem. but i was told to stay the car then adults had come to jerusalem to meet the israeli foreign minister moshe charrette. israel's response to bernard up's plan was total rejection. i think they saw him as an enemy of the jewish state. he was going to him reduced by large measure
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the size of the state the jews were to have so they regarded him as pro arab, basically. and he was, in some ways a, an agent of the british government who regarded rightly or wrongly by this release as anti zionist, the, after the failure of the adults 1st plan. and with a 4 week truce coming to its end. fighting broke out again in palestine. the 3 days later, when adults accompanied by his wife, estelle flew into laguardia airport in new york. the possibility that he wanted to impress on the security council. the
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urgent need for firm and decisive action in the 1st test. for my mind, that should lead to doubt that united nations will not permit to reset the values of us in the 2nd case. that should be so strong and that neither party i'm going to reach i think going defiant me. i backed in the middle east and with a 2nd french royal truce in place. bene, daughter began a new round of negotiations. ah.
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but securing that piece seemed impossible because she didn't have anything that would convince either the adams or that he had dream authority or love it. so there was a lot of resistance from both sides to his proposed to take part in mid august and exhausted bernard aut flew to sweden. he was to chair the international red cross conference. and it was a chance to see his family. ah, he took me out for a whole day. we've been to the museum moving into so football and things like that . and i remember afterwards having my father for myself who was a hey, a fantastic thing to happen. once.
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before returning to the middle east, he arranged to me to stole in paris 3 weeks later. for her birthday. it was a meeting he would never make. during the 1st 2 weeks of september, 1948, been adult spent. what would prove to be the last days of his life? in rhodes, putting the final touches to a revised peace plan. completed on the 16th of september, it contained a major concession to his rail. jerusalem. the city would no longer be under arab control. it would be administered by the united nations. but this change had come too late.
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6 days earlier in an apartment in tel aviv benuya who the st. the commanders of lair. he. the stone gang had come together to seal the fates of folk. bernard dogs, not tongue yearly mol voted against the assassination of an adult doctor, he sailed dogged voted for the assassination. any hot shamir cast his vote in favor of the assassination of the un envoy. so it was 2 against one. that's how the decision was made. the on the 17th of september
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1948. at 10 o'clock in the morning. count folk abundant obs landed at columbia ripples north of jerusalem. the shortly after is 3 car convoy arrived at the mendel bound gates. the crossing points into the western jewish part of jerusalem. waiting at the gates was a liaison officer assigned to him by the israeli government captain moshi, hillman. then the count noticed that mister helman was armed with a pistol. so he turned to him and said, no, no, no, no, you have to get rid of that pistol and give it to the other offices. here. you are under the protection of the un when you are protected by the un. there are no
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weapons with no military escort, no protection other than the un flagged thunder dogs convoy answered jewish, jerusalem ah ah! after a few hours and visiting the phone, the british governors house. they headed to the y m. ca for the night. ah. as they left andres rode the french colonel travelling with the un convoy chillman to do him a favor they may have been an adult right away. the liaison officer swapped seats in been adult to call on goes to sit in another car in the convoy. but guess be the new law dot lane and switches with colonel said,
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oh, who asked for the chance to thank men adult for the red cross campaign that had saved his wife from a german concentration camp. the rustic, our bodies to visit us are all set. rose wife had been liberated by one of the white buses who his gratitude would cost him his life. the heading towards the y m. c. a. the 3 car convoy was suddenly halted. the, with an army jeep pulled out from the side street to plot the road. 3 men in israeli army fatigues sprang out of the jeep. they blocked the road, feeling you and then 2 of the assassins come out. steinberg and ben moshef and
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puncture the tires of the vehicle, them from a mission. you know, they don't know which car the counties in. then suddenly the count opened the window of his car so he can see what's happening. so here's the shock where we are short then the identify him and horseshoe. a cohen goes to the car, put his mike to sub machine gun in through the window and unloads on everyone sitting in the rear seat. but most of the 6 bullets, torrence, and then adults left arm, throat and chest cohen kept firing something 18 bullets into colonel sarah in a matter of seconds, the assassins had made their escape by
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5 o'clock in the afternoon, bernard arched lay dead in hospital alongside him colonel sorrow i heard it on the radio, which was deplorable. in many ways the news had come 1st of all to the swedish king, and he baited with members of the family who would inform the my mother. and that debate carried on so much that the swedish radio assumed that the family had been told, but we haven't. so therefore i came as a bit of a shock. i got up and went to my mother and said something happened to my father. and she said, i felt it had to fit me. she knew that he was in the next day, burned adults,
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body left israel on the same white plains that had carried him in search of peace. i. it was on its way to paris with adults had been due to present his 2nd peace plan to un meeting. ah, and to meet his wife, to celebrate her birthday. ah, the politicians and diplomats representing their countries as the un meeting in paris came to all the airport to pay their last respect ah, with the assassination of its mediator, the un had failed its 1st great test. that evening bernard art body arrived in stockholm and was carried to the family
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home life father lay in a room in our house, but them my mother didn't think it hurt idea and either deny that i should go in and see him like that. so i didn't never saw me. 5 days later swedes came on to the streets of stock home to bid farewell to burn the dots. 90 year old king gustav arrived to mourn the death of his beloved nephew.
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scouts and red cross workers from the 2 organizations. ben adults. chad, let the coffin along its way to the northern cemetery. ah ah. in israel prime minister david ben gurian ordered an immediate hunter to the killers. but it soon became apparent that the hunt was not what it seems. most she human, the liaison officer travelling with an adult, had recognised the driver of the jeep, used by the assassins. a v. i last name or should they show? yeah, my dad went to michel diane, who was in the military commander of jerusalem and said to him, listen, smockey, but i received a threatening letter that said aleman, be careful. why?
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because he knew one of them. i do, i'm sure. but he said he didn't want to mess anything up. and diana said to him, you know what, let's leave things in secret for the time being. we didn't hear them. we didn't see you know, ah, within adults death, his plan also denied. but the legacy of his assassination had only just begun. israel covertly strengthened during the truce, successfully launched a series of military operations to drive out the arab armies. israel at the end of the $48.00, was interested in retaining its conquests and all the territory which has had its hands which included of course, all of galilee and the nick give. it wouldn't have relinquished them in line with what bernard dotted planned him. i doubt it.
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in 1949, a series of amas disagreements were signed in bernard arts, former headquarters in rhodes, between israel and terror of neighbors. but the solutions, bernard art had been seeking and had paid for with his life remained elusive for the for the jerusalem problems still under resort to this day. and then the wanted the city to be part of the state or under international administration. the proposal for the immediate return of refugees, if that had happened, relations between designers, 10 palestinians would have been more able to find the common future for palestine. philistine with israel
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victorious ban. gurian announced a general amnesty, burned adults, killers were freed to return to normal life. in the new state of israel, horseshoe, a kohen would head south to the newly occupied negative, to a key boots cold day, buckhead. in years to come, prime minister david ben gordon would make this place his home. your sure coin was one of the founders of the devil killed. he puts the book fair and was the closest member of the keyboards to ben griffin. they were going together for the morning march and the evening march. and they were talking and they were friendly. and i thought to myself, well, this was the guy who been going on wanted to find any where he wanted to find him to crush him. and now they're, they're friends. ah,
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while burn adults killer became a friend of the prime minister. one of the men who ordered the killing would eventually rise to that rolled himself when the british government when the right wing swept to power for the 1st time in 1977 men, i haven't begun. the former leader became prime minister. i actually, mia the formula. he commander became speaker of the israeli parliament. the kinetic, i guess i when they give me a talk this is not really
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unusual. excepted, shamir, well and honest to goodness tell, with the big it was not me able the real tell as to lead personally lead underground operations the under shamir, a palestinian uprising. the 1st intifada provoked a brutal reaction the ups store all. ready these notices of the value of flanks thomas of wouldn't inc. people it's useless. yeah, in 1900. 92 is railey politics did sharply left you tact.
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robin leader of the labor party, came to power as prime. he quickly begun to secure peace deals of the decades of struggle with the arab. what's right, we need stream isn't was still alive in israel. and in november 1995. while attending a peace rally intel i usually use. heck, rubbing like bernard, all paid the ultimate price for the future. he was killed by one of his own countrymen. a piece which had seemed within reach was once again snatched away me
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ah, in sweden the memory of folk had been adopt, has faded except in this place. the royal palace in stock. i, on the 25th of february, 2012 king called gustavo, of sweden, announced that his new born grand daughter would be called a spell. i was the wife and to me at the clear demonstration that they were in some way to do honor compatible. and if the baby
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would have been, boy, i guess he would have the name for the 2nd in line to the throne princess. estelle may 1 day be queen of sweden. a christening has re kindled public interest, invented of my story. ah, but in this house in gothenburg, there is one man for whom the count story has been a life's work. in 1957. when a person was a member of a swedish un battalion, guarding the armistice line between egypt and israel. this his 1st contact with the struggle in the middle east, which shaped the remainder of his life.
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a nice times where when a person books and articles have ensured that folk abandoned not place in history will not be forgotten. they were the inspiration for this film. i to planes came from so the 15 man checked you now patel. you're missing for 5 days. it is possible to fully clean a premises all forensic evidence. but what you then leave is evidence that you have fully cleaned and wanted to give the i'm speaking about the old
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elements before, even the government of the jamal kasheila agirri murder in a saudi consulate on our jazeera, the hello hope care keeping while the big story across the middle east is when so let me show you. we've got a small coming down from iraq. look at the darker colors there that spinning around the sand and does. and i think wind gusts for the gulf states. we could see about 55 kilometers per hour. so visibility will be a concern. we have that hazy sunshine to be expected on sunday, after torrential downpours in southern pakistan, affecting karachi, we're drain out with a high of $33.00 degrees. ok, what do you say we go to turkey, check on the conditions here, and it's largely dry. also for the levant is wall, where we have seen a scattering of showers over the last little bit, but full of sunshine. in the forecast on sunday, the tropics of africa, we've got our storms flaring up here, parts of the p. o. p. over the past 24 hours scooping up about 50 millimeters of
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rain. and that's typically what we'll see in any of the zones here. further toward the south, i put the colors on here, so the darker the color, the higher the temperature. i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34, and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days. look at this, your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here, we'll see you soon. the news when freedom of the press is under threat, step outside the mainstream shift the focus, the pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pretext for the prime minister to clamp down on the press. so listening posts on jazz ita play an important role. protecting human. ringback face in
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