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the father and the g huh. run on al jazeera, what happens in new. 1 york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. ah, siren sun nicole. the occupied westbank is palestinians market 74 years since the creation of israel, which they called the napa or catastrophe. memorials have also been held for slain al jazeera journalists, should read abs actually as the network opens, its new garza office exactly a year after israel bomb the old one. ah, there, i'm julie mcdonald. this is jesse are alive from london,
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also coming up. not a mere putin's war in ukraine drives for spin, london, i've sweden to seek natal membership and lebanon's problems on full display as people are left in the dark while trying to vote in the 1st parliamentary election since the countries economic collapse. ah 74 years after the creation of israel palestinians in the occupied territory, have been marking what they call the knock box or catastrophe. oh, simon, send in a 74 seconds one for every year since israel was founded, hundreds of thousands of palestinians were different from their homes than has taken on even more importance. this year. after the killing of al jazeera journal, sharing, abstractly by israeli forces was, i'm, is, i down now takes
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a look back at the history of the night and how it's affected. entire generations. shahan help libra. now, living in alcohol and dear refugee camp was forced to flee a border june 1948 when he was 8 years old. but he still holds on to what's left, the keys to his house, the powerful recollections that sometimes capture his gaze. it may 1948 design is declared. the establishment of the state of israel. hundreds of thousands of palestinians were displaced, zine as quickly absorbed, conquered palestinian towns into their new state of israel. as many palestinians languished in refugee camps a yard. i bought. i learned the jews attacked the town in there were 4 people with mental disabilities who didn't understand that they should stay indoors. so they were killed by the zionist shelling. i did not see the zionist, but i heard the shows them. why haven't you gone back to an butch canada yet?
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here, the elders decided we should stay out of the town for a week or a month or a couple of months until the zionist sleeve. but they never left our town. and eventually, our hope of attending di, who was the head of your hoods. there were a few people who tried to sneak back into a butcher at night, but the zines called them and kill them. how could anyone think of returning after that? he longed to set foot again in his village. he still remembers its water wells and trees fondly. but israel generally does not allow palestinians into what is now israel even for a visit, if they don't have his railey citizenship, israeli id cards, or special permits. they could only give them a glimpse of what it looks like to day park with fields and flowers. you know, they don't seem so tranquil now, but appearances can be deceiving because this was once the palestinian village of
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a bullet swept by the turmoil of a necklace. for she had a house eve, it's all still there. in his memory, the grandfather displace heartbroken, and still hoping to return his power. 1000 displacements seems the dissenters ever sammy's day than al jazeera ellen. dear refugee can well, the shock weeks of palestine is not but a still reverberating to day people were forced from their homes, leaving everything behind, hoping to one day return. but they would never allow me to nick clark met one woman as she visited her childhood home to original residents from the time of the night, but a still alive recorded. habash is one. this is your house. this is my house. this is my home. this is what i was more and this is where i lived up to the age of 7. so that spent
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a happy childhood here until her family fled. during the night. my father took as for security, with 4 children, not even to take a recall was not able to take over, dies, nothing. everything. everything was left inside the house, the furniture, your toy, everything there you. you never got there. we just acquired the size were with bye bye. pardon. these doors are still the original doors and the men doors, the entrance to the home to my home. still the same but i feel bad. it is not when kept very badly kept cool. if you eat something without it being washed. yeah. to right. this is so bad . nobody fruit from a tree that your father?
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my father glad that this one. yes. i did not forget. i was 7 years or what? i did not forget. i still remember vividly my life, my life. you then my children, we made sure they know the history, the history of my nation, the history of the palestinians, and the history of our properties of our whole of my home, the home of my husband. and not only my grandchildren and i have 2 great grandchildren, they know when they place from here. they say, this is the home of peter. this is the home of seattle. we make sure they've been off how to get we're ready for the consultation with justice. we want to piece but with our justice, how can you have peace?
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said dean. and as long as we're here, and we are here, me and my promise to new people. memorial services have been held across the occupied west bank and gaza to honor al jesse return. this should be actually who was killed by israeli forces. the 51 year old veteran correspondent was shot dead on wednesday. she covered is really raid in jeanine in the occupied west bank. the palestinian authority says israel should not be of any investigation into her shooting person. my boss says he'll approach the international criminal cor, well, it's also the one year anniversary of his railey forces. bombing, the building in golf or the house. the offices of al jazeera, the associated press. you'll not l site has more the, the searing garza l, his remarks, the one year anniversary of the israeli bombing of
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a building housing its offices on the same date. that attack came a spar to then 11 day battling gaza between israeli forces in palestinian groups. it was the bloodiest conflict since 2014 and i could see in the wet that apartment and 50 offices were forcibly displaced in a single night. hobbs with high after we had of the donnas funding for the reconstruction but months paused and nothing has been implemented yet. according to local officials is really for his targeted high res towers, apartment building and bob thousands of other sites. more than 260 people were killed and at least 2000 others were injured. basic services were severely disrupted. according to the ministry of housing in costa, only $200.00 residential units have been rebuilt. israel also destroyed 15 media
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offices in gardena, including ultra 0 at the time. israel said her mas operatives were using the building, but presented no solid evidence to back this claim longer. no, was looking into a loving oper, got up. we are certain that the person who gave the order to strike and destroy al charla tower is the same person who gave the order of breaking travaras arm and shake, draw. and is the same person who gave the order of the assassination of sharina to our claim. and he is the one who must be revealed and presented to the international trial. to day. as we recall the memories of the bombing of our rec garza office. we are once again under attack. after the killing of our colleagues, she read a barclay who was covering and is really rayden. janine, after you, year of where it came from, par yes, locations, and temporary offices arches. urine now has
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a new garza bearer. but garza like the rest of these really occupy territory, has always been one of the most difficult areas for journalists to cover. but it has never detritus from our mission to report the news. you may see it algiers, eva, got the u. s. president joe biden has condemned america's latest mass shooting, describing it as hate filled. 10 people were killed after an 18 year old white man opened fire at a grocery store in a predominantly black neighbourhood of buffalo. in the state of new york. most of the victims were black. 30 say the shooting was a racially motivated, hate crime. a document believed to be posted by the gunman, promoted white supremacist. louis. we must all work together. address the hey, the remains a stay on the saw america. hearts are heavy once again. but a resolve must never ever waiver. still to come this half hour under time security
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occur, few somali n p. select a new president in north korea mobilizes more than a 1000000 workers to contain the countries 1st colbert average. ah here's her forecasts for monday may the 16th europe and africa. hebron. it's mostly dry across europe, there are some pockets of disturbed weather showers if and cross the islands of ireland and britain. and we did have some showers in under storms in france, but that energy has now moved into the low countries and it's knocked back temperature. so pairs just $26.00 degrees on monday, still some showers around coastal sections of portugal into the northwest of spain . and now i'm going to take you to central europe. we do have rain to be found
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across the alpine region, but let's paint on the colors. darker the red, the higher the temperature here, there are weather alerts in play across serbia's. the temperature is cross 30 degrees. so for example, we've got belgrade at $31.00. now for turkey, where the sun's out, we're going to see some high temperatures. here is stumble at $25.00 on tale at $27.00 degrees, but we do have some showers for central areas that includes ankara with a high 20 for a wind off the mediterranean. it style back the temperature into cairo at 29. that's now below average. our heart met when and still those storms across the gulf of guineas, southern niger area beneath, toko and donna and his. we dipped toward the south, some showers for southern in central portions of most and beef, but a huge swath of south africa, dry and sunny, including cape town, with a height of $26.00 degrees. ah ah,
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the shake huh. a ward for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year. for more information go to w, w. w dot h t a dot q a slash e m. ah lou . ah, ah, welcome back. a quick reminder of our top stories here at al jazeera, 74 years after the creation of israel palestinians have been mark in what they call the knack about or catastrophe. sirens, so time did for 74 seconds,
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one for every year. since israel was founded, hundreds of thousands of palestinians were driven from their homes for the event has taken on more importance this year, after the killing of al jazeera journalists should read abs. light is really forced itself for the one year anniversary of israel bombing the building in garza, the house, the offices, al jazeera and the associated press. and you, as president, joe biden hasn't condemned america's latest. my shooting is hate. filled. 10 people were killed when an 18 year old white man opened fire at a grocery store in a predominantly black neighborhood of buffalo. in the state of new york. the regional governor of ukraine's western living region says russia has fired 4 missiles and military targets near the border with poland, but no casualties were reported. the missiles were reportedly fired from the black sea. the ukrainian armed forces say they destroyed 2 before they hit the targets will evade was last hit by russian missiles on may. the 3rd,
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the western city has been relatively peaceful during the war. as russian focuses its efforts in the east nato was warned, russia against any attack on polish soil. finland has declared that a new era is under way as it applies for natal membership with sweden also moving to join the alliance. they to membership was a distant prospect for both countries just a few months ago until rushes invasion of ukraine shattered their beliefs and european security. the kremlin though, has worn that expanding nato will be a mistake. steadfast and reports from berlin for the head of the alliance has called the potential changes historic. finland and sweden will be warmly welcomed into the nato military alliance. that was the message from all nato foreign ministers at a meeting in berlin. except for one turkey has made objection, saying to nordic nations are hosting what it calls terrorist organizations pointing among others at the p k. k. the kurdish workers party to be frank on the bit
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confused. because i had a telephone discussion with the president early on of that is approximately months ago. and actually he took up himself before i had a possibility to do that, that you're applying for nato membership and we will assess it favorable. i thanked him and he was very pleased to receiving my thanks. for turkey, there was nothing confusing about its demand. they need to stop supporting terrorist organizations. the defense industry restriction over prohibitions on export permit opposed to allies such a turkey should definitely be lifted. i'm not saying this is a bargaining chip. i'm saying it's a requirement of a lawyer. russia, the president, sliding me, put in, has called the possible northern expansion of nato,
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a threat villain joining with double the border between nato and russia. but nato's minister sat put in himself to blame after invading ukraine. the confident the issue with turkey will be resolved soon. i heard almost across the board, very strong support for finland, nato joining the alliance if that's what they choose to do. and i'm very confident that we will reach consensus on that. all 30 nato states have to approve the admission of new members. a process that normally takes month, administers and berlin said they want to speed this up to prevent the so called grace period in which finland and sweden would not be protected by nato's article 5 weeks as an attack on one is an attack on all. it was expected as soon as thin and sweet and applied for nato membership. the process would be smooth and swift, but the position may now have slowed it down. no one can say for sure when does to move flex will be added to this collection. step fast and al jazeera in berlin will
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nato was founded by 12 countries in 1949, and it now has 30 member states. the most recent join was north macedonia. that was back in 2020. and as we've heard, the war has changed. attitudes amongst non members with finland and sweden. i ready to apply. both countries have advanced military forces that are already used to working with natal. russian border with finland is actually the largest with any state. the alliances formerly recognized 3 partner countries who want to join the blog post near georgia and ukraine, although ukraine's president has since says that he's ready to drop that aim if it brings peace to his country. well robert dal sure is director of studies at the swedish defense research agency joins us live from stockholm robot. thanks very much for being with us. definitely historic moment for sweden and backing this plan . yes, it is indeed because it means we are breaking
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a long tradition of a non alignment. and charles robert, the swedish prime minister, i think in the past couple months, at least, had said initially that sweden joining me to would only make things worse with reference to the situation developing between russia and the crate. what went on behind the scenes to change the opinion of a nation and, and its government? well, frankly see, and the party didn't take the issue seriously. so they want to just to keep the issue off the table because it was in there by said within the party drank. so this was a blanket thing. they had to say to keep this shout. and when they realized that there was domestic political pressure from the opposition and that finland, what was going ahead, then they had to deal with the matter. and then she wrote the quickly realize that we really do not have any option, but joining nato. robert,
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if we have just some out what, what we'll need to gain from swelling, it's rang not just to include sweden, but finland as well. it will remove a source of uncertainty in this region and we'll facilitate the defense of both alliance members, norway and the baltic states. because sweden and finland will cease to be a white area that nato cannot count on in, in war time. so it will in the long run increased stability and it turns in this part of the world well, but we also have this issue of the gray area to deal with. so until these decisions are ratified and set in stone for sweden and finland, will they in that period, enjoy the protection of nato. how, how does it work? do you to get it right way when everybody says yes, you're welcome to join the group. no, i mean to get the full protection on
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a there you have to be a full member. that means that all members parliaments need to ratified. but we have been given assurances by key members in nato and also by the secretary general that we would not left the left high and dry. and moreover, i think that russia talks tough, but they had their hands full in ukraine right now. so they can hardly do anything really serious. well, but it's interesting, isn't it? russia says it's plan was to stop the creep of nato, around or close to his borders. and today, of course, with finland and sweden planning to join nato. that plan has absolutely failed. right. indeed it has and it shows how much, how counter productive the war to me put in has started is instead of forwarding his goals, it means
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a lot for his goals over down there. joining me live from. so call me robert, thank you. thank you. somalia is about to get a new president chosen by members of parliament. the election process was delayed for more than a year because of violence and allegations of corruption. hundreds of em piece of voting under type security due to threats from armed goods. but the winner will have to do with al, should bob a weak economy and a devastating drought which has currently put $3500000.00 somalis at risk of severe famine. let's talk live note malcolm web, his live in market issue. hi there, malcolm. so it's just the 328 m p 's deciding on the next present. and i believe we're down to to 2 candidates now the. 7 right now is the engine, and these are inside this prefabricated aircraft hang out, which is in mogadishu. green zone around and international airport along it coastline within the nation. the few parts of tamale and it's fully under the
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control of the government and the foreign forces that packet, the group our ship, our controls sways of the countryside. and just a short while ago, when we were waiting outside, we had a series of heavy explosion nearby, as you understand, mortars landing in the green's own fire from somewhere in the city most weeks more issue people didn't even blake, they just carried on with the fighting process which has a series of 3 rounds. the 1st round, those around $300.00 and paid for voting for about $35.00 candidate, only the leading for get through to the 2nd round. we know who they were now in the voting. surely for that point around that it's a candidate around the incumbent president. how many de la he, palm i j and the former president shake. but we know who the
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news is. is that last found going to be packing? we know that if the president of federal state brings his rights, as you said, he wrote to the former president hath shake, don't get a game, has time to take a majority. seems very likely he's going to win this context, but it's always possible to have surprises with this election model with shifting alliance isn't deal being made at the 11th hour and money is everyone is going to acknowledge this is a key part of it. vote buying is widespread. we will say that money doesn't guarantee any loyalty from anyone and several of the m p 's here. we're actually going around several presidential candidates promising their vote collecting money . but of course, the any actually get to vote for one of the candidate in the end,
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malcolm, i guess for whoever the winning candidate turns out to be, it is quite a to do list, isn't it? indeed the drought that you mention the word decade compared to the last the drought in 20112017. this one was much less attention and support from from foreign don't as an ad in the pot, different monetary agencies keep warning of appending family. and then of course the conflict with the group of this house of bob. we've got under the us government over the last 5 years. tamales will be hoping somebody things will improve with the next government where they're live from august issue. malcolm, thanks to another election. but this time in lebanon, where lebanese voters have been electing a new parliament with many wanting to punish the political,
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old god that they blame for dragging their country to the brink of complete failure . it's the 1st selection since 2018 and as seen as a test. the weather has belong and it can life can preserve their parliamentary majority amid multiple crises. lebanon's problems have been on spark to slay during the black house in some pulling stations by government assurances that there would be a steady supply of power. well, dozens of electrical observers have been deployed to monitor the process. while the biggest crisis is astounding economic collapse, which the world bank has described as one of the worst of the last 150 years. 3 quarters of the 6000000 people who live in lebanon, including a 1000000 syrian refugees, now live in property. many can't afford enough meals or petrol. well, the currency value has punched by more than 100 percent. people saving books and banks, and some places only have electricity just for one or 2 hours a day. well, lebanon is still struggling to recover from the blast that they were poor. upon
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back in 2020, it killed more than 200 people. and one was one of the largest non nuclear explosions in history. people claim corruption and negligence for the disaster was in a quarter, joins us now live from they would. hi there. say not what, what's the atmosphere been like today's there any sense of hope that this election can change lebanon's feature? well, you described it, this is a country in crisis and many had hoped that the selection would be a turning point to usher in a new leadership, not the same politicians and mainly sectarian political parties that have been governing this country for decades and blame for running the economy into the ground blamed for corruption, but it's the same politicians who are seeking re election and they are powerful and the system works are to their benefit. and it seems,
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many of them are going to return to power coalitions, anti establishment coalitions, or what is known as the so called change forces. here they feel that many candidates, but like i said, they're up against the powerful groups. they're expected to win a few seats, but not enough to change the political landscape in this country. you talk to them and they say we have to start somewhere. or, you know, the past to change has to be at the start somewhere, even if it's one or 2 or, or 3 seats. this is a way for us to protest the status quo. but the main electoral battle really is between 2 opposing camps. the traditional political divide in this country are the pro iranian hezbollah and their allies. they currently hold the majority in parliament, and you have their opponents, the pro, saudi pro, western groups that are hoping to shift the balance in their favor. unofficial results have started to trickle in vote counting is continuing, but we're not expecting the official results to be announced until 2 tomorrow
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morning. so change radical change. no, but at least the lebanese people say that we're trying, we're trying as much as we can, but we're up against people who really control this country in a 100. they are joining us with the latest from beirut. say nothing to thousands of chin is ins. have been protesting against president case saeed. several lexical parties called for the rally, mid fears. the president is extending a power grab, say it has dissolved parliament and replace the electoral commission. but he insists his intervention was legal and necessary to safety in his ear from political paralysis and economic stagnation. north korean state media has released the 1st images of its corona virus outbreak and nationwide. lockdown as the official desk will rise, is to force you to the footage shows empty streets and workers in protective suits spraying disinfectant. young young 1st admitted that was dealing with nationwide
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outbreak just a few days ago. it's now reporting more than $820000.00 suspected cases. you can find out much more about the stories were following on our website. the address for that is w. w. w dot al jazeera dot com. ah, if our quick remind and our of our top stories on al jazeera, 74 years after the creation of israel palestinians in the occupied territory, have been marking what they call the knack bar or catastrophe. oh simon, sunday for 74.
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