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striving the energy, it's the promise of clean energy, an illusion. topside of green energy on al jazeera. ah al jazeera. when ever you ah, ah, i'm hello, am i here the in, in doha, with the headlines on al jazeera, we begin with some breaking news from afghanistan. several people are fear dads after an explosion in the capitol. the bombing targeted the entrance to a mosque in kabul will bring you more when we get it. in shanicea, thousands of people are holding a rally in supports of the presidents on wednesday. k seeds name's
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a new prime minister, is now working to form a governance. however, the opposition has accused sides of conducting a qu, bernard smith, as more from tunis, there are many thousands of people on the streets of tunis and on the streets of other towns and cities in june, his year showing their support for president case side. that's an attempt to month all from when the president suspended parliament and subsequently started to rule by decree. an attempt to show there is continued support for the path, the country, the path. the president is taking this country down at because they have been increasing grumblings, particularly from civil society groups from the political elite that there is still no plan to pull tunisia out of the dia, economic crisis, it's in sudan is being warned that failure to progress towards civilian leadership could put the u. s. economic and political support at risk and attempted coup,
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2 weeks ago has caused a more mistrust between the military and civilian groups. the chair power in a transitional government. but the still new dates for the military to hand control to the civilian side, and this tension is piling pressure on a p steel signs between the transitional governments and rebel groups a year ago. heb. morgan has more form cartoon. when this agreement was negotiated, it was split into tracks, which means every region where there was a conflict, had its own track, and there was virtually conflict all around the country. so there was the western track that represented. therefore, there was the eastern track that represented the eastern states of casala godaddy and red sea state. and then there was the 2 regions or 2 areas track and that was for blue nile and south co define. then there was the center track and the northern track, and that was because each and every region had its own demands when coming, when it came to negotiating a peace agreement. now a year on some of the people have expressed this content. we still have to arm
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groups. the sedans liberation front, led by abdullah, hadn't come at noon yet to sign an agreement with the transitional government. and then you also have the finance liberation, sedan people's liberation movement, led by adolescent hello, who is in southward to find a new. and i also yet to sign a deal with the transitional government. so lots of issues going on there. then you have the refugees who are the displaced people in the camps in dar for who say that they were not consulted with his dean was a, was signed. therefore they believed that the peace agreement is not going to result in them. let's take you back to that breaking news on the explosion in afghanistan . a summer been job aids is alive for us in kabul, where that exclusion took place. some of what more can you tell us this are all this explosion took place at a gathering recall about leaders as well as others had gathered to could do the death of the spokesman for the doll about the be a luxury, a cigar, telling us there have been all people casualties, there are a bigger thing,
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the death toll and the number of it could be very high. we believe that this is a gathering aware not just everyday people who are coming for one or 2. but a large quarter of leadership was present as well. and this is when the exclusion took place. so. 1 it is not clear aware exactly that. so i can think because the place where people were meeting the leadership was at a distance from that's where the checkpoint was. that a checkpoint was set up leading to this end of the gathering and hundreds of people had been coming throughout the day. and it was a mess up your people coming in and going out of this gathering. so as far as you know, there is an explosion, multiple casualties. think that the number of people didn't or did, could be very high. okay, a solid, been job aid ally for us in cowboy. we'll have more for you on al jazeera at the half hour,
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but for now it's al jazeera world. the stay with us with ah, with with a
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and i hope be to marsha model, hook it up with so shall middle homo. so because it more volume met out montauk to all chiller hamas jugs law, me, but it's what does a sudden with what we call blame colon mis, including his touch. we've got the chiller hamas, we'll talk to ben, your name, mc delirium, tremors, some shumate that went out to a on the 11th of may 2091. israel launched a military operation against the gaza strip. it was called operation guardian of the walls. they followed weeks of increasing tension in occupied east jerusalem, and in palestinian towns and cities throughout israel. israel engaged in several
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provocations, are prior to any rockets being directed to or from garza to israel. those provocations involve the evictions from shake ciara neighborhood in the east jerusalem. and then the were the right wing demonstrations, given police protection in israel that marched through east jerusalem neighborhoods shouting slogans to the effect of death to the arabs and very provocative for leading to palestinian resistance. and. and then finally, and perhaps most importantly, the entry israeli security forces to the ok. so compound and mass in the last days of ramadan,
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interfering with the worship in this place that is considered as sacred site. as part of this operation is rarely warplanes bombs and destroyed for tower blocks in kansas city. what palestinians lived and businesses were based these towers were in garza's busy remodeled neighbourhood. bremel is a commercial district and a residential area with media organizations and international agencies also have their offices. a funny vision engine than other with
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in the of the mom has done the i full a bush, a shuttle, remy outmoded and were ill cut them at the city of 2 out of town. and then is sick . any of that sounded kind of look at them and sort of funny and well, bob and i left it in the upper room and is mad mom. anyone when moved in and i'm on my laptop opened up in a slightly zooming to saw in a feel of obama. so what does that mean to collect cuz assess the element of the month company. well he how your coffee felt. medina classified at them as massive that the ha, ha ha, only a little bottom you on. i will mostly deal more often. i in little bus to come your coffee, how they want. i didn't want to come to us with hey, we're the ada and you will help us get amen and its vienna, the thought of custody of them. my father had to jerry. yeah, well i'm a fall head that via you have the sombre gates and sir iowa could have an
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underground network underneath the gaza strip. at this point that's been built for 15 years, they have the capacity to keep their military operations and they're planning separate from the largest civilian area in the gaza strip with the least military benefit. because remodel is the furthest from the border who it's, it's the most densely populated area of an urban of the urban environment. and it militarily makes no sense when the demolish towers were attractive to businesses because of the services they provided. companies requiring stability rented office space there, knowing that electricity, water, and other essential services were relatively reliable. day and night.
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the ha, matty tower, was known for its c view. it housed serviced hotel style pumpkins, a health club, media organizations, technology businesses, and residential apartments. al chow had a tower. how's the headquarters of several media organizations, including the palestinian national news agency and other tv stations? there were also restaurants, offices and appointments. i'll sure look tower was in the middle of the busiest street in garza. it contained dozens of shops, import, an export offices, and some local media. ah, and there was algernon tower with a bureau of al jazeera media network. and the us media agency associated press were
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based on its lower floors or a range of business offices. while the upper floors housed residential apartments, all these thomas unknown is only not well, but sherman holiday localized but eligible mcgee m, as in virginia, a club covered lumpkin alma mile muslin of in how we get those hub id. sure, uh what will be it is this them, mundane. hamlin madeline. let the how and how kaufman, how bobby it is to them had the ash oh, how the la without the wa inability lazopoulos. it was the compelling, crucial fat while they and asthma added that the hold up of yet is took them at the shock was at that locally heavy shot was what is this them at? nathan yet much walk 2nd here. oh my kathy had amelia. wow. well, i'm gonna let the up hubbard wail slot here and having to up was to leave you my little alaskan ramey abdur heads, euro mediterranean,
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human rights monitor based in geneva. he conducted an investigation into these attacks and garza and came to broadly the same conclusion as the people on the ground at the time that the 4 towers had no military purpose whatsoever. however, these railey army disagreed, claiming the buildings that were being used for military purposes. so where does the truth lie? why with these towers singled out, bombed and destroyed. this is exactly one of the of the questions that have has to be asked by whatever an inquiry that should be held. ah, what was the primary goal of these attacks? was it really to, um, to damage military objects that were in those a buildings, or rather a show of force to intimidate the gas and population. and if the latter,
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and it does seem like the latter, and if the latter, that's an illegal attack and that's unlawful and might amount to a war crime. the fact that missiles from israeli jets struck the towers is undisputed. but what isn't clear is the reason behind the attacks or the process of how exactly a building is selected for destruction. one man who may have an idea is yonder skeleton. he's a retired israeli military commander who worked as a special operations officer at the central command of the israeli army. when we know in the 1st one, we know that there is a terror going to zation or is, or is it your activity? and one of the buildings or structures, there is a tour, a structure in gaza. so 1st we start with our intelligence unit and we want
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to find out if there is a civilians and not in all civilians in the building or, or around the building. second, if we know that there is a civilian there, and we use many kind of ways to check this out. so we warn them, 1st of all, we call them and we ask them to leave the house. so the only one that will be heated it will be only terrific guy the place and not the civilians or any other people that are multiple either some of them. huh. i did it with
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i, there was my, like my deal when at, as in zambia of his as my dear to those on that as you know with a bad person who had you know, and mom of a smart. okay. and then when i was the muscle to the john said i had that as fun, i should get similar. look at the latin. i know bob, musical left in my mid thirties of the near hunt. i sort of the sort of the letters and the 2nd up of what i said are the ones in that as most of them, the lesson said i well i look put his vehicle involved if he was to uh, quinlan is it on that? as in swan, hi, my name is john israel has always presented it's military operations as those conducted by the most moral army in the world.
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i. but anyway, let's look scrutinized it's behavior from an objective point of view. i understands this to be propaganda or public relations designed to convince the world of something that's essentially not true or. and really the reverse is true. we had the law, is it a budget? what's up with
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a, with a, with a cola, from the israeli military gave a warning. the imminent bombing of al july tower with the deadline approaching the owner pleaded on the phone for more time to evacuate. a, what does your go to put up for such a long
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i got my how does that was um, how much i could than all doyle as of what, okay, lemme occurs this little much earn i was told to look and believe 30 deck in town. so i had up a, so i had a capital plan better than the car that had thought of common mecca ducked into and sat as low as high as a ha, ha ha ha, about an hour when mac thought she would, she laci, she laughed shocked. that she, that is like a chill my death like a chill. our office she had idea or a or mozilla farmer cant must said ah, these railey army often produces videos about hamas. the palestinian group that has governed garza since 2006. these videos say that her matthews's civilian facilities in garza has what it calls it, human shields. and this claim is used by israel to justify attacks like those on
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the 4 towers in garza and other palestinian targets. the 1st responsibility is on the, from us once the commerce, using the people there as a human shield, wants the hiding behind the people. so the main thing that you should, those, that may be the bold isa a smart we use a smart bomb. but the bombs have no values in they have no moral and she don't want to distinguish between terrorist and non terrorist people. especially when the terrorist use the people as a human shield and hide behind them. ah, i had black hair is a couple, it's sleepy shalana is the definitely within your own shape. he missouri was full of the way the city on the phone with dr. is the home of seamen was delightful to sleep. he was a lacrosse near chrislynn, quietly while chrisman aha home a door alba shaheer. will i any more than he
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a latina that won't be shine if he stayed there from about to leave the air and the quantity of home would be still gonna get sure. there is a wider argument that the is being presented by israeli spoke be spokespeople. and that is, that gazelle general was taken hostage by the hamas. and that i, you know, and, and, and, and that we are, are fighting an enemy that is, ah, that is hiding in, in any civilian areas. let's take that argument face value. let's, let's talk about a hostage situation. if guns are hostages, then you should allow yourself to do what you would be doing. if israelites were hostages, would you target a whole house with several combatants or terrorists,
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ah, and kill all the israel is that are being held hostage is there. i mean, if these are really wants to say to argue that that line that the guns, the guns within population was taken hostage by the hamas. well, it should treat this situation as a hosted situation. after bombing, the hannity, al gyla and al johanna towers these railey army, gave its justification for the action it claimed those towers. how's her mass intelligence offices? it also accused her mass of using i'll shut up talent for a cold terrorism purposes. he bull jayla civilian without going to look back at the latest stick butter hamas oller thought i did. i mother cannibal nocka. what year is the san juan hamilton little at the salon,
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they last very young. ah, israel has claimed, at least in one case, that i know of that i am ass offices. and to be precise, thomas intelligence was housed in one of the of the towers. however, there is another principle of international laws of warfare, and that is the principle of proportionality. it's not enough that the target is legitimate. ah, if the expected result of an attack is massive of damage to civilians and civilian objects. that outweighs the military advantage of an offer erasing the military target. then the attack is also legal.
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in military terms, the principle of proportionality concerns, the obligation to weigh military objectives against the risk of harm to civilians. armies around the world have the use of advanced weapons technology. some guided missiles are able to limit the damage they cause, while others are highly destructive. and that includes those used to bomb the residential and commercial towers in gaza. this choice of missiles gives the attack of the option of creating a targeted explosion in one part of a building or launching a high impact miss shall strike capable of destroying an entire tallow block. israel has precise munitions and bombs that make the notion of
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mistaken strife, almost impossible to believe. in other words, these missiles and bombs are so sophisticated in they're targeting and are linked to gps systems as to guide them precisely to their intended targets. israel in the past has shown that it has this capacity in no assassination attacks or what is called by israel targeted killings. um, we had seen instances where misses were shocked at a specific window specific. how apartment specific room ah, in palm to the human and financial cost of the aerial attacks on the gaza. tablets, ah,
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political supports at risk. and attempt to curry 2 weeks ago was caused more mistrust.

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