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just 12 years as the world's lead failed to agree upon a solution. taking that into their own plan, which is the happening now. we're trying to get people killed people and that it kills people. now it's critically birthright with the people's voice bono jazeera. this is al jazeera ah hello there on the clock. this is a life coming up. the next 60 minutes. funerals are held in the occupied west bank up to 5 palestinians, killed and raised by israeli forces demonstrators in east and sudan, block oil pipelines, and protests against government. peace deal with rebels. the leader of germany, christian democrats, costs is balance in one of the most competitive elections to replace marco and
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a u. turn on its immigration policy. the u. k. issues, thousands of visas including for truck drivers after facing widespread shortages. ah. let's start in the occupied west bank where funerals are taking place if palestinians killed by is ready forces the storm to several villages in janine and ramallah early in the morning surrounding houses and opening fire. israel says its soldiers rated the villages to arrest a mass operatives. let's britain out to hurry for city starting by for it says hurry, tell us more about what's been happening here. well, yes, it was late on saturday night. this wave of israeli military operations began up north in the occupied west bank in and around jeanine where there were several
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arrests, but then a gun fights between is ready forces and, and palestinians. there was at least one palestinian man a 22 year old who was killed in the course of that operation in berkin, just outside of jeanine funerals, already held up in the northern part of the occupied west bank. we are close to jerusalem and close to ramallah here in b do where there were further 3 people who were killed in a raid in the early hours of the morning. again, reports of a gun battle between is ready forces and palestinians among those killed. a man called the one who is understood to be a senior figure in mass in the occupied westbank reports that he'd been on the run for some time and been hunted by israeli forces. these were the prime minister, who was on his way, is now arrived in new york ahead of his speech to the un general assembly on monday . he was asked about this is what he gave a statement saying that this was
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a terrorist. so in his words, that was planning operations and that has been it been hunted for some time by israel forces or give us more context on this. i was led up to this moment. well, i mean there are raids very frequently in the occupied west bank. it's something that, that we see reports are pretty much every morning, a number of arrests and so on. it's unusual low for them to be quite so bloody and in quite such widespread fatality. also worth noting the 2 is ready. soldiers have also been confirmed, have been seriously wounded in the exchanges over night. that's something that the israeli military withheld for some time while they were informing relatives of those men. we do know that though that was an operation going on for some time and that had been pressure on the family of months around at least 8 members of his family, arrested in recent days, including his wife, who was released just yesterday on saturday. so there is obviously been some kind
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of relatively long term operation going on, which has resulted in this somewhat a typical packing of events and level of violence. the question is whether this will lead to, to further violence, any kind of reprisal from the factions that claim these men, or whether this will be something that the now starts to settle down. that something will have to watch over the coming hours and days for the in be do in the occupied westbank. let's cross over to garza now. we can speak to, you know, any news or reaction there from the palestinian fact as well. the reactions and so now are up to the level of condemnation they love me. she has said that this crime adds to the black record of the israel crimes against the palestinian people. at best resistance is the only option to face the crimes of the israeli occupation. while the mass foxman said that or actually blame the
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meetings by the policy authority with the canal sit and members of the israel government that these meetings have encouraged the policy. the israeli authorities to actually commit such crimes against the people at colds on their resistance in the west bank to take this incident as a flame to actually start resisting the occupation crimes against the people of palestine. or, you know, leave that for the moment. thanks so much need, you know, in garza let's move on to sue don where the demonstrators have bought 2 oil pipelines in protest against a peace deal with rebel groups. it's happening in the eastern city of ports who don, the ministry of energy says there is enough. there are enough oil reserves to last up to 10 days. last october, several rebel group signed a piece deal with students, transitional governments, but protests from the bedroom tribe say the agreement ignores the interests. while
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students government is warning the disruption could cause huge financial or other losses, as because port sudan is the country's main seaport and vital for the economy which depends on exports. one of the pipelines brings in crude oil to the capital of cartoon. the other transports oil exports from neighboring cells to dawn, which produces a 162000 barrels a day. no holes brought to port su donovan ships to global markets. the cartoon government receives around $25.00 for every barrel of oil sold from south, sued on, and let's speak to him. morgan joins us now from cartoon. and have it tell us more about what's behind all of this. while it all goes back to october, 2020, which is about a year ago when a group of opposition, an armed group, signed a peace agreement with the student use government. after months of negotiations. now the big tribe is one of the main tri,
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better founding is going to down and they have rejected this piece agreement, saying that it is not representative. and that does not address the root causes of marginalization and of under development in the eastern region. now it's worth losing that there are be described or beecher groups that did find an agreement with the food in the transitional government. but those currently brought blocking the route and highways leading to the rest of the state. say that the group that signed an agreement with the transitional government does not represent them. so there's an issue of who exactly represents the beach or tribe right now. the be a group of elders or the council of the beach or elders have blocked the main route that leads to the rest the states, as well as the road that leads to the main ports, blocking that port effectively. on on, on saturday they also blocked the pipelines, causing economic disruption. now this is something that has caused so much concern that members of the sovereignty council and the executive council here in the transitional government have flown to the to, to the rest, the state capital of forth down to try to negotiate with the processes to open the
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road that needs to the state, but also to open the airports as well as the ports to make sure that the operation and the economic activities continue to make sure that the country that is suffering from an economic crisis does not suffer. whether it certainly sounds. if the targeting, as far as it protested, concerned the ideal area because it really to stymie the whole economic hub of sued on does not that's exactly the case. they say that they want to make sure that the government understands what it means to have an economic crisis to be under, develop them to me, to get their voice heard. and they say, that's the only way. now this is not the 1st time the beach, a council of elders are organizing protest of looking highways. but this is the 1st time the thickness at this level to the point where the ports have been closed for 8 days now. and to the point where they're threatening to re shut down the airport, they shut it down last week on friday. and they open it for a few to 3 days, saying that the government has negotiated and requested a 72 hour period to allow the airports to open. and that's 72 hours period and
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tomorrow. so they're saying that this is an escalation because in the previous attempts they said they made to try to talk to the transitional government to organize a conference that would bring together various tribes and methods in the eastern region so that they can come up with an alternative to do a peace agreement, they said those attempts were basically not heard by the government and to say that the only way to make sure that they are heard and that the government gives them the attention they deserve and, and give them to their demands of a conference that brings all the tribes in the east to replace that you. but these agreements is to block the highway and to block the vital facilities that supports the economy of the transitional government. it is worth noting that the other opposition groups that trying to deal with the transitional government has said that they do understand that they are need to address the processes and their demands. but they do not want to have that piece agreement replaced. so right now with an issue of how is the government that the transitional government going to address it to deal with it, that the transitional government members are going to take its hold,
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that they will at least try to convince the members of the be to try to open the highway that leads to the state as well as the facilities such as before and the pipeline. to make sure that at least the economic activities of much of the state or the country. but also the region continues. are a thanks for that. have been morgan with that update that from come to me. well, as soon as security forces have told out there that they have repelled and attempted incursion, by if you open forces at the bucket sector, the army says it forced the troops to retreat from the area, sudan, and i've had a border dispute since november last year. the open government has denied reports of any incursion. problem or still ahead on the news are including the children of conflicts more than 1000000 youngsters need help to become like much go home and nights area. i've got to sounds economic recovery on hold how sanctions on the taliban bringing business to a whole usa goes into the final deb goals,
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write a cup with an endeavoured 5 lead over, just checking your we have a sport. ah . so let's take you back to breaking news into news here now in tens of thousands of people gathering in the capital tunis there, protesting against president case said he is a wednesday. he would rule by decree and partially suspended the country's constitution. let's speak now to should he caddy, who's a full apology officer and joined us on the phone from judas. thanks very much indeed for speaking to his jed, it's certainly seems as if there's many hundreds, if not thousands out there on the streets. tell us more about what's happening. well, actually what's happening is about this is demonstration or gathering may the, the opponents to replace my decision or by 5 to say,
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especially last degrees. which for, you know, seeing authoritarian by the text and 1000 on for now behind the gathering would be the clear signal whether the opening side a strong popular support to make maybe better. and so to go through about of the, the also the strong popular support i fight decisions following july 25th and september 22nd decision. how much support does he have? and will these protests continue to gain momentum? do you think the sport this? i think we gave, we continue to gain momentum, depends on the situation because it's a good side of things or the political aspect. it's quite clear that can easy bed up with the actual political lead or what it's going to be or the gothic. let's say
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political parties, after 10 years of follow me, they're about to explain the law reaches hope. i was the next president, especially in the 2nd in the morning, were sent plans for the week the popular a support of his decision and the reality of the 3 of the population following the new degree on september 22nd. i think that this we gain maybe more and more support before the process, depending on the kind of situation in the upcoming few weeks are mon and maybe you know, the same people on the streets, but rather for poor people and the people from whether the get or the neighborhood of doing it. okay. how much,
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how much we've been, how much support is that within parliament itself for what he's doing? for for, for the last, before the last decision within parliament itself, it's only a tiny minority of 20 and for all the people my product, the shots be supporting the last decision among the parties present in the part of the month following july 25th. they were a lot more supporting by fi decision, but let's, let's say, i mean prison by the way because the parliament itself has a really. busy bad reputation here and is not proper to belong, but the who is popular and showing you the results and according to the results, if alexi should be, should be in today or even tomorrow he would be with the we easily from the
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drum. alright, we'll leave it at the time being, thanks very much and if about update on those ongoing process, you can see there on the streets of students the capital of today should appreciate that. thank you. now very thing is on the way in germany for one of his most competitive parliamentary elections in years with many said, the outcome is just to place to cool for the 1st time since 2005. the outgoing chancellor merkel is not on the ballot and about 40 percent of the 60000000 eligible voters have said they just don't know who to choose. well, both of the main candidates have close links to michael or unless it is from her policy. the christian democrats or cd you. well ola schultz is standing for the central f social democrats. that c s d p. he's vice chancellor and served as michaels finance minister. the issue of climate change is dominated the campaign and the green party put for the 1st candidate this year. and lena baba,
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let's go to go home it, who's life for us in this will do. how does it tell us what are the main issues the campaign issues here? well, certainly one of the top of the agenda is climate change. and what to do with that across the board, germans do want all parties to do more. when it comes to that more when it comes to reducing carbon emissions and then there is the damage, actually, if you look just behind me in the courtyard of this school, that is a pooling station where there is a truck and voters today can come here with 2 cards, one the house card to get a vaccine, and then they can continue and go inside the school to cast their battle. and now they're voting that they're going to have to both one of the national national, the federal level rather. and then one at the state level. so you do, you have a,
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it's happened in the pots in 2017. you had a good numbers of voters who voted in 2 different directions in these 2 ballads. because the concerns could be different. but climate change is one that unified many german social justice is another one specially among the youth. and then you have the issue that the elderly are looking for. and those issues are very important simply because the elderly were present, the majority when it comes to the number of voters more than 40 percent above the age of 60. so they are very important and they're looking at issues search of their pension. so you do have a variety of issues, but i think what must this, could this election different than the previous one is the, is really the prominence that the climate crisis has taken and has been basically taken on board by all the candidates. that is something they could not ignore anymore, especially after the floods in summer. yeah, indeed,
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it's been extremely close throughout, as you say in the and what, what could sway this do you think? well i think as you said earlier, those 40 percent estimated 40 percent undecided voters. we actually spoke to one of these voters as he was coming in. he came to us and he said, who should i vote for that? how much he doesn't know what he was going to do once inside only 10 meters away from here. and then you have the issue of generation medical about 2.8 1st time voters. what they're going to do there, do youth, who are they going to vote for? and also whether they manage to convince the older generation to look at this both in a different way, in the sense that to look at this vote as taking into consideration the future of the young generation. and then you have all these people who actually voted in the pos for angle america, herself. not necessarily because they agree with the ideas of the christian
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democrats, but because they liked her. she remains the most popular politician in germany today and how she run for this election. she would have probably one with very little contest. there's a lot of women among these voters. what will they do? so you do have all these factors to take into consideration, and then you have the merkel factor herself. if we looked at the pulled before today, and especially in the past week, the 2 leading candidates had actually narrowed the gap. and that had that was down to angle america. she was trying to stay away from the race. her candidate, the christian democratic candidate was doing very bad or let me know he was in 2nd position, i would say rather on. but when she appeared on the scene, when she appeared on stage next to him, well, she narrowed the gap and now the graph with the social democrats is less than around 2 percent. so i race wide open
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a lot of factors to put into consideration and ask anyone here they would tell you, they really don't know what the outcome will be starting can be arranged and see how will these plans out how they will be back with the best time being thanks a lot, haven't there into sort of well the election results show ice and government contract when claim majority voters went to the pulse on saturday with more than a 3rd. they counted the prime minister's left wing coalition look set to take 41 apartment. 63 seats with a balance of power has shifted within the coalition, which service they could put the future if the partnership in question growing fuel and food supply problems have foresee, you take government to make you turn on the post breakfast, immigration policy, more than $10000.00 temporary work visas will be issued to truck drivers and poultry workers in a bit too severe shortages. these is will run from next month until late december to cover the christmas period. i didn't baba is in london and i didn't tell us more
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about what's happening here. what exactly is the government doing when? because he just referred to the government is, if you like, forming a, you turn on immigration rules, post breakfast, 5000 of those more than 10000 temporary visas, but it says it's going to shoot up a truck drivers. now in the last few hours, the transport set, khatri gone, shops has been conducting media interviews, saying that if people around britain behave normally, as he puts it, then there will be no problem insisting that there is no shortage of petrol in the country. but that doesn't tell you the whole story because many people a turning up at petrol stations and finding that the pumps are actually off, or that there's nothing for them. there have been cues around the country of drivers right down the road, trying to get into petrol. station, so some people are calling it panic by it's not clear how many people just turning up to do that normal filling up the car for the next few weeks. that are clearly is
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a problem in distribution. and it's the same story with some goods going into supermarkets at the heart of it is a shortage of h g. have a good vehicle drivers. the government now thing is going to use military trainers to train up around 4000 people in a hurry. it says that the cupboard pandemic lead to testing having to be halted. but there is a, an underlying problem which goes back to brett says, because the shortage is estimated at 100000 drivers in the u. k. and that includes tens of thousands of drivers from an e u member states by the going back home or gone to work in other countries in the last few years that have been warnings going back months if not years about the labor shortage. and in the last few months, there have been warnings about those food stuffs and other goods, not being able to get into british supermarkets. and then what's the reaction being
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from the population at large? i think frustration different attribution of responsibility. now on sunday, the leader of the opposition kiss. stomach of the labor party has said he would. ringback entertain the idea of putting out, giving out 100000 temporary visas if that is what is needed to sort the problem. but lots of other industry heads of representatives are saying that this is just a short term solution and he's not going to work. basically listen to this, the british chambers of commerce saying that the measures are the equivalent of throwing a thimble on a bon fire, a symbol of water on a bonfire, atanya mount the road holy. just so you see ation saying that the plan barely scratches the surface saying that it's very unlikely that dr. it's, for example from poland. well, actually apply for a 3 month visa and then have to find somewhere to live in the u. k. and then come
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over and then go back after 3 months, just the destruction makes it unlikely that say, and they're pointing out things like unsafe conditions, that unsanitary facilities in the industry are actually putting people off a korea here in the u. k. so there is another problem there, but the head of the european road holy is association says that much more will be needed than these temporary changes to the visa roles. costing doubts on whether enough people will want to come to the u. k. from the e. u. so in the short term, there is no quick fix and so in the run up to christmas, lots of people are asking how much of a crises they will be, particularly at the supermarkets. and it all sounds like a bit of a mess. not even thanks for that, that involve reporting that from london. 11 years of conflict in northern nigeria have left hundreds of thousands of children, traumatized doctors,
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and many other caregivers are concerned about the long term effects on young children and the impact on their communities. as they grow. i'm going to dress reports now for my degree. the i'm born and raised in book, when i'm kim's these children, i experience it for the 1st time what it means to be a child. they part of the 6000 victims and family members. a book what i'm fighters posted under tonight, durham security forces in the past few months after a few weeks of psychological support. those helping them are surprised by the rapid transformation they see. you see a lot of them coming into the face, looking very distress team came angry. what we coughing gauge meant because we've been for 3 months sometimes depending on how we see there wouldn't be and all of that. so we offer the engagement. you see a lot of changes, you see them interacting, becca, you feed them, taking leadership role to see them doing much better for these children,
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born and raised in bulk or camps, why toys forbidden this moment of fun is a welcome change. many children here in the northeast, they were born into this conflict. they have never known a life that is outside of conflict. there are children born into this place counts . and for them this is normal. this is not normal. social work is one that it's a difficult process. sunday said may never know the joy of childhood. only a low fraction of the over 5000000 children attracted by the boyfriend i'm complex, have received home or social support. never left is causing much one. but unless, if you received the help they need now, no, i mean didn't, i could be facing a bigger crisis. and these children with nearly a 1000000 children out of school, the nigeria, movies, most of them in most cases,
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that i concern say, may be targeted for recruitment. my uncle, if he's not dead, he to be very be because this has to then of $5.00 to $17.00 and they need to go back to school. they need to integrate. yeah. one's got family or friends in to get there, or does it work if they time is running out for hundreds of thousands of children and this is they say could be the reality tv. think communities in nigeria is more used. why? but what i'm still continues to wanted to tags, ahmed reese, obviously, my duty nyja. so the head here and there are a river of molten lava, still flying, and la palmer in the canary threatening and explosive reaction. see team europe on the cost of seeing the right a cup at peace. i will have the action in support. ah
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hi, there are getting going on sunday, september to 26. let's start where i think the worse of the action will be, and that's for northwestern areas of italy. there are red weather alerts in play here for the potential flash flooding. and i think it's almost a guarantee that we will see it further toward the east. we've got some high heat belgrade at 29 degrees, so that's a few above average. also have some problems, spots the southeast of france, switzerland, and southern areas of germany. we're here to, we could see some flash flooding. and then there's this storm system crashing in to the republic of ireland and northern ireland. look at the winfield associated with it. so for places like belfast in northern ireland, i think we'll look for wind gusts here of about 65 kilometers per hour. that's a bad stuff onto the good stuff. now look at this run of sun through is stumble
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with a high of 26 and i think i think we'll get you up to a high of 30 as was dry across siberia. we haven't been a thought to say that for a while, except maybe a few showers toward the northwest of spain and also northern areas of portugal. go into western africa right now and we've got driving rain, we can pretty well trace it from areas of cameroon rate. through to sign a goal and the gambia. so banjo has a high of 31 degrees. that's it. that's all for me. i'll catch up with you later. the little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly wrong. aside from then being punished for salvador, victor, boston, lord, i've seen women incarcerated for years. some say their only crime was a devastating still, but i mean, our story of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage,
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of justice. a witness documentary on al jazeera al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot a tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace. in the middle east who's killing the count on algebra ah ah ah.
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