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and interrupted discussions from our london bro casenita on al jazeera, the scars of former yugoslavia civil wars rung deep. but for years the balkans have managed to keep a fragile peace. now with ukraine alight and europe on high alert for russian meddling. the mood is uneasy. people in power travels to pose via where threats to secede by serb leader miller rat dough dig have ignited fears that conflict could return bosnia. testing the piece on al jazeera use from al jazeera on the go. and me tonight out is there is only a mobile app, is that the, this is where we dissect analyze. i hope to find with out is there is mobile app available in your favorite app to just set for it and tapped are made
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a new app from al jazeera move at you think it ah, a palestinian mother mourns the song killed by israeli forces during raids. in the occupied westbank. ah, i'm only inside, this is out there lying from dough hall also coming up in queens, presidents of new mouse graves are being discovered in areas abandoned by russian forces the kremlin denies committing atrocities. ah, israeli forces have shot and killed
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a palestinian man during raids in the occupied west bank. lou palestinian health ministry says the 34 year old man was hit in the chest in the city of nablus. israeli operations have gone on for days in at least 6 cities and villages. 15 palestinians have been arrested in these latest raids. the army says it's conducting what it calls counter terrorist operations. after a palestinian government killed 3 israelis in tel aviv last week. as go to natasha . g. a name who is in jeanine for us. natasha. the raids continue and more people were suffering. the effects of that bring us up to date. yes i, you know we are in jeanine which has been a flash point. the attacker in that television attack from last thursday that killed 3 israelis is from jeanine. his father is wanted by the israeli military.
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there are media reports that he's wanted because of alleged incitement of violence . he is refusing to surrender, he's a former palestinian security official. people in janine have really been taking the brunt of these 6 day of raids by the israeli military on the heels of this television attack. and the janine governor has said that they are suffering a collective punishment. there are crossings that people in the janine area which is a population of 3345000 people, cannot cross business. people from jeanine cannot go into israel and family visit to israel from people engineering have been suspended, which is surely a below given the fact that this is the muslim holy month of ramadan this afternoon . the group called hamas that governs the gaza strip, has announced that it's going to be meeting with factions in the gaza strip,
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to describe or sorry to address the escalation of violence in janine and also alex up mosque. let's start with y jeanine. again, jeanine is not only home to the gunman in that tel aviv attack. it is also kind of an epicenter of the palestinian resistance movement to israeli occupation. there is a heavy presence of the armed group islamic jihad, and even before this military offensive by the israelis began, there were routine raids, routine conflicts, particularly in the janine camp, l oc. the mosque that is also another flash point in the ongoing conflict between the israelis and the palestinians. what the, what thomas is referring to is concern about jewish settlers accessing the l. oxer compound for warship. l oxide is one of the holiest sites in islam and has been the
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scene of violence in the past. it has also been a trigger last year as a prelude to the 11 day war in may. there was anger by hamas and other palestinians over access to the oxide compound. so the question becomes, what will hamas do if anything, from the beginning and thus far, it has been on the sidelines issuing statements only statements of condemnation of the israeli government. statements of support to the attackers, but they do have access to rockets and the question many people in israel, in particular asking, is whether or not hamas will fire rockets into israel in retaliation for this wave of raids for the 15 palestinians who have been killed and for the more than 100 people who have been detained, the hope is we have a pass over an easter holiday coming in the next few days. it is ramadan,
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as i explained, and the hope and general sense among many is that perhaps instead of an escalation of violets, there will be a kind of d taught. thank you for that. natasha can name that for us in jeanine. now a palestinian family say that a teenage boys suffering psychological damage in an israeli prison amendment. astro was 13 years old. busy when he was arrested in 2015 and occupied east jerusalem, he and his cousin were linked to a stabbing, the critically injured to israelis. off to the attack, he was hit by a car and suffered a fraction skull. well, since i'm at my nostrils rest, his family, human rights groups on lawyers have tried to find out more about his state of health. a song conscious recently visited him in prison and discovered he has a psychological disorder as a result of violence and isolation. his families demanding,
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he be able to go outside and socialize while is ready. officials say he's been kept away from adult inmates for his safety because speak now to melanin. sorry, she's an international advocacy officer at the ada, me a prison, a support and human rights association. she joins us now from ramallah. thank you for joining us on, on his era now about my nostrils parents say he's been subjected to physical and psycho social violence while he's been in prison, which has caused his mental health to deteriorate. is that the sort of ill treatment, common practice in israeli presence? definitely as of the need. we have been providing legal services to palestinian prisoners of different ages, backgrounds, and engenders. and we have seen as systematic lions and use of a treatment and harsh conditions inside prisons. and especially regarding children . i mean, my manassas case and was highlighted because there was some kind and bases against
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children where they are subjected to physical and psychological, tortured june and interrogation in order to m get confessions out of them. notwithstanding the harsh and, and completely humiliating prison and conditions that the children are facing m abuses to his health conditions. and this is a systematic policy that we see against palestinian children. you know that it's very occupation has a policy off. i'm children and palestinian children, which means that they do not even protect or am understand the sensitivity of kiss, that that is what is extraordinary to me, that it is the laws of the country that are allowing children as young as $1213.00 to be prosecuted. and jailed for long periods of time, i mean explained to us how that is the case. selective judicial and
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executive powers. but what i mean by this, so inside the west bank, the israeli occupation uses, is there any military orders that basically criminal criminalize every aspect of the palestinian life? so these laws are used to prosecute palestinian civilians in israel and the, the legal age or responsibility. and what i mean by this is by this new legislation that they're looking into, like it's a custodian sentences for children. and also the counterterrorism law of 2016. and that is in israel, a civil law. it's so big in nature that the israeli state are the hub and the reason why palestinian children are systematically detained and prosecuted. you know, the system when that when the law that judicial system and the executive power on all the playing and integrity role in an apartheid regime. there is no justice for palestinians. and there is no m. m. juvenile justice system,
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properly implemented in israeli military courts or israel 7th courts. and what, what this means is that children are not afford the, the protection they should be entitled to, under international law. bidding in mind is there any is a safe party to the, the rights of the children and since 1991. so they are obligated by law and by more entity to protect the rights of children. what, what we see here. thank you so much for your time. a melana, i'm sorry. international advocacy officer at the at amir prisoners support and human rights association. speaking to a staff from ramallah now tourist boss has collided with a truck in southern egypt, killing at least 10 people. it happened near the ancient city of luxor, official se for french and belgian nationalists are among the dead. the cause of the crash isn't yet clear.
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more bodies are being found in a mass grave, discovered in boucher near ukraine's capital. keith, ukraine says hundreds of civilians are buried. their french forensic teams are currently in boucher. there been gathering evidence of potential new crimes by russia, which it has denied ukraine's president says mass graves are being uncovered nearly every day. v lose little boy. if i in areas liberated from occupiers, we continue to record and investigate the war crimes committed by the russian federation. almost every day. mass graves are found. evidence has been gathered thousands and thousands of victims. human bodies are still being found in man, holes and basements tied up and mutilated. there are villages once quite large, which were left with almost no inhabitants. hundreds of children have become orphans, at least hundreds of children,
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because we do not know the exact numbers of victims yet. and zalinski has welcomed comments from you as president joe biden, whose referred to the war as genocide, are called a john to start the evidence of mary the difference it was last week. the more evidence is coming out of literally the hall of the russians have done in ukraine, and we can only learn more and more about the devastation and what the lawyers decide is a nationally whether or not a qualifies that a she receives our human. rob mcbride as in western ukraine with reaction to biden's comments. i think it's been generally welcomed here by as a lensky and most people in ukraine as much as biden's remarks that putin was guilty of war crimes was also are welcomed for the americans, recognizing what sir the ukrainians here have long alleged and a but, and it has helped to fuel the debate about just the,
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the intriguing prospect longer term. does this mean that the u. s. intends to try to see a putin in the dark at the international court in the hague? for example, many people here clearly would dare welcome that. but in the us, for most people, i think in zalinski included is something of an academic question. at the moment the, the more immediate concern is just surviving this invasion. and that hasn't been helped by the fact that the humanitarian corridors on this wednesday are not operating the ukrainians accused. the russians of violations or witches stopped many thousands of people who do well to reach the west here. and from doing so, a bit, we seen the law lodge or exodus of people moving westwards and bought many more. thousands of people are expected to come to the cities here, such as the beef, and also neighboring to novel. still to come on the program, 1000 stranded and homeless, we look at the trail of destruction left by the philippines. first big storm of the
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year. and police in york search for a 62 year old man they say was involved in a subway train, shooting an engine, dozens of people ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world carp is on its way to cattle. brook your travel package to day. hello there. we've seen some very heavy rain making its way into central parts of china recently. big mass of cloud, and that is rolling its way toward sir. shanghai was at eastern side of the country quality to set in across a good part of japan. we have got sir, some really wet weather, some windy weather out into the open waters, may be affecting the southern japanese artist for a time at malacca, stifle malak, as well. grassy make his way little feather northward. denise was not hitting the main islands, but some really live he shout long spouse of france said,
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possibly i should be dry, but it's on the coals. i beg dropping tab, which is what we seen recently just 18 celsius at this state. meanwhile, temperatures remain very high across sir central another political risks banning russian oil. a gas for western leaders or sanctions on russian energy exports was informed opinions. france is not ah, they're watching out 0 minds of our top stories. this hour is really forces of shot and killed a $34.00 wheel palestinian man during operations. in the daily 60 people are known to have died after a heavy rainfall brought flooding to south africa's eastern coastal province of call sooner and later. here the rails off to land and mud slides, thousands of houses and informal homes have been damaged and families displaced.
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jumbo pulleys really wishes would have really been tunes. he was asleep in his truck and says he made a narrow escape. exam number 3. at 3 am, i felt the truck shaking and i thought maybe someone bumped it. when i opened the curtain, i saw the water level was very high ceilings. here in amanda in durban. several don't attribute the storms to climate change, but says this kind of rain may become the new normal in the years ahead. for me to mila al jazeera durban, south africa incidence, to get them to nearby shelters. in later volunteers are helping the overwhelmed coast guards. rescue the most vulnerable 14 bodies have been found after a landslide and in the town of buena rescue efforts continued to be hampered by rain off the probably we have deployed around the go on drug specialist water search and rescue personnel. a trained dog, an 8000 people,
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are stranded and thousands have been evacuated. many, no locally, as at the time is the 1st thorn to hit the philippines this year and it came at the start of easter week. one of the country is busiest travel perience. at a time to when the philippines has lifted running on, opposed for the chief executive post on his support and i, beijing, he spent decades in the police force before entering politics. in 2019, he oversaw hong kong cracked down against mass anti government protests. the old police looking for a 62 year old man off the cheese day shooting on a subway train during the morning rush hour. 23 people were injured. gabriel alexander report south on brooklyn. 8 30 am and the moment panic struck on a new york city subway train along confusion. turning to sheree nightmare as it became clear shots were being fired in the middle of a morning. can you?
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ah, at the next station, terrified passengers poured out of the carriages. some obviously struggling with wounds i was on $36.00 degrees were all told to get off. do single stream for medical assistance. it was just the scary moment. amid the stampeded, appears the suspect managed to escape. late tuesday police released this picture of 62 year old frank james police say he's a person of interest and are asking for the public's help trying to find him. a rented ban in his name was found abandoned near the crime scene. we are endeavoring to locate him to determine his connection to the subway shooting if and the 2 crime scenes, the subway and the van are very active and are still being processed. we are asking for any ones help with information cellphone, video, witness information. these pictures posted a twitter show,
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the carnage he left behind. the attack happened at the 36th street station in brooklyn, sunset park, leaving neighbors in shock. it was like 9 or so. and you know, we saw commotion wa. com cars pulling up so we were consent. rickland. godaddy general with wine at an evening press conference. police said the shooter fired $33.00 times a 9 millimeters, semi automatic hen gun was found at the scene. the search for the shooter has expanded to include the f b i. at this time we still do not know the suspects motivation. clearly this individual boarded the train and was intent on violence. we are conducting a highly coordinated investigation that includes n y p d, detectives, the f b i, n y, p d joint terrorism task force, and the 80 f, who had been instrumental in tracing the firearm and ballistics. the suspect is
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a dark skin male and was wearing a knee on orange vest and a grey colored sweatshirt. we do have a person of interest in this investigation, but we need the public assistance with additional information. the attack comes as many new yorkers are increasingly concerned about rising crime in the subway system . eric adams, cities, new mayor, has only been on the job for little over 3 months. he's a former and why p d police officer himself and he's made a fighting violent crime and the subway system. one of his key initiatives, new york governor cathy hoko, said crime each to stop that. we say no more. no more mass shootings, no more disrupting lives. don't worry, creating heartbreak for people just trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers. it has to and it ends now. some of the injured were taken to a local hospital. none of their injuries appear to be life threatening. a small
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silver lining on a day likely to shatter faith in the safety of the subway. for some time become gabriel was hondo al jazeera, brooklyn new york. now part attacks remain a threats in the gulf of guinea, off the coast of west africa. that's despite countries in the region including nigeria stepping up and joint efforts and interest reports from like us. the nigeria, navy, one patrol in one of the world's most dangerous sealed the maritime boundary in the gulf of guinea, stretches from global to liberia. over the past 20 years. a taxi nigeria still retorted. waters half killed dozens of cool members and cost hundreds of millions of dollars in shipping losses. the attack so so cost to shop, increase in insurance premiums as cargo ship stayed away. the head of nigeria, navy says wash it, spent almost 7000 more hours at sea last year compared to 2020. this
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is dalton, significant decline in criminal activities in the nation. sir maria turned them in at the international maritime organization reported $47.00, few attacks last year compared to each $12020.00 that led to nigeria being removed from the list of nations. most at risk attacks on this part of the atlantic were so frequent and daring that it's once known as pirate ali. now become under say, security is being improved with the deployment of more personnel and hardware to tackle the problem. but despite having increased military presence at c, s was believed that piracy, in the gulf of guinea, remains a significant threat to the maritime industry. that's a concern both for see fairies and vessel orders before. if you put your ship 200 square miles, you'll say, well now it's not the case there because very slight nigeria reinforced you tend to piracy flight last year by buying new warships, helicopters, drones,
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and the falcon. i made attempts, surveillance system would define corn. i will have the capability to see far, even beyond the toner and the co mice, offer exclusively economy zone and in we vector any vessel guinea seems to be working well for now. but because most of taxi nigerian waters that are jared government is being.

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