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oh my god, oh, but i could not figure out where it was coming from me in a 3 part series, full plunge investigates, a massive scandal that rock the united states scoutmaster part one on i was just 0 . ah oh, athenians market 74 years since the creation of israel, which they called the napa or catastrophe. memorials have also been held for al jazeera journalist, sharina acclaim, who was shot dead by israeli forces. ah, i'm carry johnson. this is al jazeera where life and also coming up after decades of neutrality,
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sweden and finland seek nato membership in response to russia's invasion of ukraine . this would be a historic moment their membership in a to would increase our shared security. and vote counting is underway in lebanon's 1st general election since it's economic collapse in 2019 ah 74 years after the creation of israel palestinians in the occupied territory. i've been mocking what they call the knock bomb or catastrophe. ah. and it says 74 seconds, one for every year. since israel was founded, when hundreds of thousands of palestinians were driven from their homes, events had taken them even more importance. this year,
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after the killing of al jazeera journalist schuman, i will actually buy the forces some say done, takes a look back at the history of the neck and how it affected entire generations. she had a whole, please. now, living in poland, dear refugee camp, was forced to flee a border june 1948 when he was 80 years old. but he still holds on to what's left, the keys to his house, the powerful recollections that sometimes capture his gaze. in may, 948 design is declared. the establishment of the state of israel. hundreds of thousands of palestinians were displaced. the zine as quickly absorbed, conquered palestinian towns into their new state of israel. as many palestinians languished in refugee camps. heard about albert, the jews attacked the town. there were 4 people with mental disabilities who didn't understand that they should stay indoors. so they were killed by the zine. his shilling. i did not see the zionists,
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but i heard the show them. why haven't you gone back to and bought a steady yes the elders decided we should stay out of the town for a week or a month or a couple of months until the zionists leave. but they never left our town. and eventually, our hope of returning died. who was the head of your home? there were a few people who tried to sneak back into a badge at night, but the zines called them and killed them. how could anyone think of returning after that? he longed to set foot again in this 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 could only give him a glimpse of what it looks like to day park with fields and flowers. you know, they don't seem so tranquil now,
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but appearances can be deceiving because this was once the palestinian village of a bullet swept by the turmoil of a neck. 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 distance is ever sammy's day. then al jazeera and alan dear refugee camps in occupied the eastern slim, the effects of the mass exposed to the palestinians. 948 are still being felt to this day. iran con reports from the neighbourhood of shakera. their families are still fighting for the right to remain in their own homes. in 1948 when the mass expulsion of palestinians from their homes, by what would become known as the state of israel took place. some 28 of those families came here to the shake gerard neighbourhood of east jerusalem. in 1956.
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they settled here hoping that this would be the last time they would lose their homes. since then, they faced a constant struggle to stay in shape, dra forced evictions by the state of israel and jewish. a settler violence against them have made life unbearable. um some air tends to her garden telling us with the support of palestinians all around the world. she summons the strength of his stay here despite or she faces. i thought i learned about that and he had as our family and beat us, they dont care. my grandson, 14 years old, was standing in front of the main gate of the house. they came and took him. his father defended him. a lot of problems like that we have in this neighborhood. the settlers attack the house is trying to rule their rights in this way. it's a type of terrorism and trying to scare people in 1956 east. jerusalem was under jordanian rule in shake. draw. jordan provided the land and the united nations provided money to build the homes back in 1950 israel and jordan signed a treaty,
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dividing jerusalem in 1967. israel violated that treaty and occupied east jerusalem . israel then claimed under its control, all previous agreements were no and void and the international law, israel has no legal authority over the population. it occupies a fact. it routinely ignores in 1972 jewish organizations claim, they own the houses. the palestinian families lived in after a hard fought legal battle courts awarded ownership to his railey illegal settlement organizations. since then, more decades long legal battles have forced the evictions of palestinian families. international outcry led to protests across palestine and the world which turned violent in early summer of 2020 was israel than bombed garza in may of that year. as hamis which runs the strip showed solidarity with the remaining residence of shake terra, the head of a palestinian think tank,
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says the issue of shake. dra is much deeper. is the question of control. the question of claim sovereignty. and they have been crushing the best thing and pleasant angels have since 1967. you go for records all the time now, but it is that if they come with this idea of out law legislation ownership, what is what, what does not work. all these claims are not yours affordable you can perspective it is only for ownership and control. some $300.00 palestinians are under threat of forced evictions. in march, 2021. these ready courts ruled that 4 families could stay in their homes. are pending a land arrangement effectively, that's a stay of execution. it means that all previous legal decisions, another void and those families can argue their case. but for the rest of the families under threat of forced eviction, their situation remains precarious. but even then, the final arbiter of that ruling is this really office within the ministry of
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justice for the full families. their past experience with these really courts suggest future decisions might not be in their favor. but for them and other palestinians who still face forced evictions, they say support at home and abroad, gives them the strength they need to remain and fight for the right to live in their own homes. him wrong hon. our desert shake gera occupied east jerusalem. this he has not been taken on even more resonance following the killing of al jazeera journalist schuman, i was actually by israeli forces. she was shot dead on wednesday, as she covenant is rainy rate. in janine an occupied westbank student authority says israel should not be part of any investigation into the shooting officer. me. getting levy is a columnist at israel hertz newspaper. he's been giving his reaction to the scenes that should be in the funeral and says it showed the world how israel views palestinians a very deep sense of shame, of horror,
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or free disgust. i mean, this was really one of the lowest boy and that i remember time covering days video cubase now. well, the, so the 5 years, one of the really lowest moments in which instead of letting the police ends at least moon sheree, in, in a respectful way, we were witnessing a brutal demonstration of these are the police. really, how, how worse can it get, how real or can it get? and there is only one good thing to say about it. at least at this time, the world who see how easy it is treating. but it stands. how is the forces don't see them as human beings. in the very last report filed before she was killed by israeli forces, train, expose the realities of israeli occupation,
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and told the stories of palestinians who lost their homeland 74 years on me and had the guy about me and how you live. and do you wish if you don't know, but if you could get him out with mozilla, you're still free to feed the kids. you korea, you buddy, me a call mckenna. you might have been done. your john had left well. hang on a john glen issues slash research william for him. well, i have no idea to waste what he told me upset. i mean some to me at the korea 10100 is that you also get half? yeah, i mean, so many bar get up with phil had yet, i shut them in like another kid when her this
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celebrations. miss somali capital m p 's have just elected a new president. plus, i'm present lemmy in new york where elected officials are calling for change after a mass ah with, let's go with your weather story for the americas. hey, everyone. thanks for joining in. disturbed weather across the great lakes sent toward the northeast and we can see where this front is toronto at 15 degrees ottawa, 25. but your temperatures are gonna come crashing down. you go from 25 down to 11 degrees on tuesday, so that is well below average. westbound. we go right now and some showers still hanging around for western canada into the pacific northwest. as we did further toward the south, the desert southwest,
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gonna dial the temperatures up in the days to come. already we see hence of that phoenix at 40 degrees, and we have air quality alerts in play for arizona and new mexico with wild fires burning nearby. now for the gulf states, it's hot, it's humid here. so look at this. new orleans at 32 degrees. could get clipped with a few showers for southern areas of florida, but that weather front in canada and the u. s. it's dropping down a lot of rain for the bahamas and cuba certainly could be some flooding here, a plume of moisture, nicaragua, history on panama. and you know, for the top end of south america, the rain is going to be intense for that pacific coast of columbia. swans through the andes, stretching east into the amazon basin and around the river plate region. it is going to be white and windy. montevideo has a height of 14 degrees. ah, a unique form of protest by a palestinian artist using
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a symbol of national identity to create postage and passport stamps. but as for some burger symbols regarding the life lay out of your bed, gone, fly anywhere. sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict. alamos on where you come to palestine, palestine sun bed, a stamp of defiance on al jazeera. oh, the me. you're watching, i'll just remind you of our top story. the students around the world are commemorating what they call knock, or the catastrophe. it marks the 74th anniversary of the expulsion of hundreds of
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thousands of students from their land in the state of israel was created to see has not been taken on even more resonance phenomena. king of al jazeera journalist schuman, i was actually israeli forces. she was shot dead on wednesday. she covered and it is raining rayden jeanine occupied by bank through the regional governor of ukraine's western the viv region that says russia has fired for miss. ah, the military targets near the border with poland. no casualties were reported. missiles were reportedly fired from the back sea. ukraine says 2 were brought down before they were able to reach the targets. if it was lost head by russian missiles on may. the 3rd, the western city has been largely spared since the war began. as russia focuses at efforts in the east. but you, cranium, officials say there's been new,
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let up in rushes on. bob and of the steel fountain, merrier pole, where a few 100 ukrainian fighters are holding out. most of the strategic port cities now under russian control. the pictures have been released showing fighters inside the bunker of the as of style facility, the soldiers, families of appeal to rushes, unlike china to intervene to secure their release. finland has declared that a new era is under way as it applies for nato membership with sweden also moving to join the alliance. that was a distant prospect for both countries just a few months ago until it rushes invasion of ukraine shifted their stance on european security. the kremlin has worn that expanding nato would be a mistake. that vast reports from berlin, where 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 the nordic
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nations are hosting, but it calls terrorist organizations pointing among others at the p. k. k. the kurdish workers party. to be frank, i'm a bit confused because i had a telephone discussion with the president dared on that is approximately months ago and term actually he took up himself before i had the possibility to do that that your applying for natal 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 demands, even though they need to stop supporting terrorist organizations. but offense, industry restriction over prohibitions on export permits impose to an allies such as turkey should definitely be lifted. i'm not saying this is
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a bargaining chip. i'm say, it is a requirement of a lawyers. russian president vladimir putin has called the possible northern expansion of nato, a threat, finland joining with double the border between nato and russia. but nato's minutes are sad, put, and has himself to blame. after invading ukraine. they're 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. ah, 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 at ministers 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 that as soon as finan and sweden applied for natal membership,
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the process would be smooth and swift. but turkey's position may now have slowed this down. no one can say for sure when the tomo flex will be added to this collection step, fasten al jazeera in berlin. at least one person has been killed in a church, shooting in the us state of california. for other people are critically wounded at the church, which is in laguna woods, southeast of los angeles. these have detained one person in connection with the shooting. they say the weapon has been recovered and the 5th person has suffered minor injuries. it comes at just a day after 10 people were killed in a supermarket, shooting in buffalo, in the state of new york. a buffalo police say the man accused of carrying out that shooting and threatened violence before the 18 year old suspect is being investigated for possible hate crime. christmas. we me has the latest now from new york. you ha! mourners returned to the scene on sunday to remember the dead, an attempt to make sense of what investigators describe as a racially motivated,
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hate crime. in my 65 years in buffalo, i've never seen anything like, never. we survived to garret a drug error. and now this we got this to shoppers. we've got to watch this as well . police say the suspect 18 year old peyton genderin shot 13 people at a neighbourhood grocery store killing 10 most were african american. one. aaron salter was a security guard and a retired police officer. he was a nice guy, you know, he, he cared about the community, looked at that his door investigator say the suspect had been detained in the past for threatening remarks, but never criminally charged. and that a manifesto that he appears to have written shows his actions were racially motivated. the state police had brought this individual and for a mental health evaluation, he went to the local hospital. he was air for the information we have is about a day and a half was evaluated, never released at that point. the buffalo shooting is just the latest act of
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violence in a country struggling with racial pension gun violence and a surgeon hate crimes. prompting calls from elected officials from the governor all the way up to the president for change. we must all work together to address the hey, the remainder to stay on the sol america. hearts are heavy once again, but a resolve must never ever waver. new york's governor called for stronger gun control laws. this also calls for a national response. what was used was not a li purchased legally in the state of new york. the basic gun was, but the high capacity magazine associated with it. had it come from another state because it is illegal in the state of york, we need a smart national policy. she said the investigation would also focus on what more could have been done to stop him. kristin salumi al jazeera new york
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wrote so being counted in lebanon's parliamentary election. it's the 1st general election since in economic meltdown in 2019. and the bay root port explosion on this boat are relatively low turnout. it's seen by many as a real chance would change. so in the hot reports from beirut, lebanon has all but collapsed yet the establishment that plunged the country into darkness is seeking re election. the nearly bankrupt state has been struggling to provide services on election day. it was no different and it's this status quo that many are hoping to change. 2022. we decide to change. so i bought some but not under what it yeah so well hopefully it will change. but unseating the political class that has been governing this country for decades is not easy. anti establishment coalitions fielded many candidates, the so called change forces. they're expected to win a few seats,
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but not to change the political landscape. i know it's a chart for change. it's not like change yet. i hope for the next generation, they wouldn't be that chain. that process began in late 2019, when massive crowds protested for months. they were met with violence. now many are to disillusioned to even try. a country has been a long from the longer the same every 4 years. there's elections and we think, well is we can change, but we didn't change. supporters of the former prime minister sat haddy the think so as well. that's why they are boycotting the vote. heidi headed the muslim sunday communities, largest block in parliament, but left politics earlier this year. blaming it on iran's influence through its ally has bella over the country. now with albert on 2005, we won a majority across the country. we couldn't translate those gains into anything tangible. there was a gun pointed at our back. has buller already controls the country has belies an
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armed pro. iranian party that, along with its allies, are in the majority in the outgoing parliament. its opponents, mainly pro western and pro saudi parties are hoping to shift the balance of power. it's a traditional political divide that has led to bouts of sectarian violence in the past. and breaking through their grip on power has always been difficult. anti establishment candidates were already at a disadvantage before voting started their up against powerful forces as the them that works against them and they're not united, which means the vote is split and it is much harder to reach the electoral threshold. lotes are still being counted, but big changes are unlikely. the relatively low turnout is a sign that the election will only give what many have described a corrupt and dysfunctional system. a new lease of life than a hotel shahita battled after months of delays, threats of violence,
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and amid growing hunger crisis. somalia finally has a new president. people have been cheering and firing guns and celebration in a capital condition. the smallest new leader is someone who's held the job before i found that shake mohammed has regained the presidency just 5 years after being voted out. and i replaced the very man who succeeded him. i mean, it wasn't elected by voters, but my members of parliament, malcolm webb has more from what could issue definitely a key factor in this process. something that everybody admits is going on is the large amount of money changing. hands bring up this morning to see the cash flow being passed around that issue, we will buying a vote. that is, will say that the money doesn't guarantee any kind of loyalty and many of the fees we're promising. never the candidates receiving the money, but then it goes to the end for one with another key factor in the
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selection process to go through the rounds. how the, the loses came up with the when, when i take that votes that can cause shift up to the 11th hour, but this case to be clear now for an hour or 2 that everyone in possession unified, again, the incumbent. president obama certainly seems to be quite a presiding sentiment the opposition devoted the neighbors was glad and outside down the street to the city. some people are celebrating and part of a cathy to celebrate the country going on. now that in a lot of people are happy that this government has now north korea has entered it's for they have locked down as really my thought is struggle to contain the corona, virus outbreak, state media reporting 42 deaths,
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a figure that's lucky to rise with hundreds of thousands of suspected cases. many worry a health crisis is already well on the way. kathy live is for the younger pulls, one for you and i'm up until recently north korea's leader would never be seen in public wearing a mask. but now king john own can no longer avoid it. local media is calling it an explosive outbreak of covert 19. dozens of people have died with more than 800000 suspected cases. the government has ordered a strict lock down, but cases are spreading fast. with an unknown error on state television, a doctor recommends gargling with salt water if suffering from a fever, hardy, with the crumbling health care system, a malnourished population, and no vaccines. experts worry the pandemic had have a devastating impact on north korea color. so does she know nike outbreak could lead to shortages and an economic crisis in order to prevent that?
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the government's conducting food rationing measures. but the surge and infections didn't stop the government from testing its weapons. just hours after announcing the outbreak on thursday. it fired 3 ballistic missiles off its east coast right smith. this indicates that the country will likely conduct missile tests more frequently, to counteract the depressed atmosphere caused by coven 19 among the north koreans citizens. joe. the 1st cases of the army con variance were reported in april in its capital pyongyang the same month. the city hosted several large public celebrations where most people did not wear masks. at the time, cases were soaring in neighboring china. north korea's biggest trade partner and close ally, it's only don't awful god or drama. sure. we will pay close attention to the developments of the epidemic in north korea and maintain communication with the
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government to protect the lives in the health of our citizens who live there financing. most of north korea's 26000000 people are not vaccinated. the world health organization offered inoculations last year, but king john own rejected it. for now, there is no sign people living in the most isolated nation in the world are closer to getting any help. katya little priscilla, yon al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories, palestinians around the world are commemorating what they call knock by the catastrophe. it marks the 74th anniversary of the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of scenes from their lands. and the state of israel was created this he has not far has taken on even more resonance for the killing of al jazeera journalist, serene clay by israeli forces.

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