tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 7, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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it's going to bring some thunderstorms on sunday, but a rise of about 10 degrees through to tuesday with sunshine now was we move to central america. we've got sunshine and showers for much of the caribbean. some severe storms kicking around. central areas of cuba brought some lightening strikes . it's going to get wetter for the west of this, the southern areas of mexico, the yucatan peninsula, with some fear storms brewing around florida and the u. s. gulf coast states. now as we move to north america, it's mainly the mid west and the great lakes of the us that are going to see those severe storms that rash working its way towards the northeast. it's going to dip temperatures down here, but they will be up in the north west for places like seattle official airlines of the john part of the samples most always on good luck. we are the ones reveling the extra mile. where are the media go go. we go there and we give them a time to tell their story. ah,
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this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. egypt proposes a truth. hours after is rally as strikes on garza kill as 2nd is lemay. she had commander least $31.00 palestinians, including 6 children. i confirmed james is i'm a jihad pfizer barrage of around $100.00 missiles towards southern israel over the past hour. the u. n. atomic watchdog warns of a potential disaster is shelling intensifies around europe's largest nuclear power plant in southern ukraine, ivory coasts president pardons. his predecessor rome back bow in a 5th conviction a decade after they were on the opposing side of
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a civil war. and plenty coming up in sport, including tennis. bo fan rugby. bless leno. messy delivers an alley can send if a goal of the season is he sta, their accounts with a thumping victory. ah! welcome to the program. egyptian mediators have asked for a truce 3 days after israel began striking garza the truce is to begin at 19 j m t . that's at 10 pm local time. according to the reuters news agency and egyptian delegation has now arrived in gaza. $31.00 people are confirmed dead so far, including 2 commandants of the palestinian islamic jihad as well as women and children. in the past, our islamic jihad has launched a large barrel of around 100 missiles. towards southern is round. sirens have been sounding in cds across the south and explosions. have been heard in cities,
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south of television, a short time ago, the palestinian prime minister mohammed, she ts spoke and condemned the israeli strikes on gaza. addressing the media, he called on the united nations security council to intervene to protect the palestinian people. we walk, we call on this institution to take more steps than just a verbal denunciations. we call for an end to the double standers and dealing with the question of human rights and international conflicts. we have to correspondence covering the latest developments. john holman, is in the occupied east jerusalem, but 1st let's go to human a. l. a said in garza, you know, i want to get an update on the situation on the ground in a moment. but 1st, what can you tell us about this light? is news that mediation efforts going on? yes, emily, let me start with the mediation efforts. as you mentioned, we just got news from our sources and he's like, you had on also the japan delegation that is here now in because the strip that
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there is going to there is actually an agreement on to own a ceasefire and a press conference that he's going to be at the, at 5 pm local time is going to be the announcement off, sees fire effect taking effect at 17 g m t. that's a local time. the ceasefire is announced to start at 70 gmc, that's at 8 pm local time. here he godsa the press conference should take place at 5 pm here local time in gaza. this is the latest that we have from our lunch. you had sources here in the gaza strip about the cease fire agreement. okay, will john have to clarify some of those timings? because on our end we got different timings just what's in terms of what's happening on the ground, the, you know, tell us what's happened to the last few hours. yes, well until now,
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despite this announcement of her an upcoming cease fire or an agreement on a cease fire, the raids are actually still going on the launching of rockets towards eas, railey towns is also still going on. so usually before what we have been used to is that before any ceasefire agreement, those are capital of ours before and now seeing of a cease fire agreement are always the most critical, ours, these are not really ours of call as we have a been used to in previous wars, they're usually critical, ours that a lot of targeting takes place. so. 6 we, we still hear the raids and the drawings apart or above our heads. we still hear the rates in different areas in the gaza strip. ah, the death doll has not been updated to other than the 30 to one
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a people who have been killed since the beginning of the assault on the gaza strip . but the injuries are the number of injuries gets higher and higher. still above 260 have been injured. the latest was an attack or a drone miss aisle. they say in a sita neighborhood hearing caused the city, and some of the residents were taken to hospital as injuries. or i thank you very much for that update. no doubt. we'll cross back to you as things develop una alice aid in garza, let's head to occupied east jerusalem now where john honan is standing by for us. john. plenty of moving parts to this story. what's happening on these riley front when all of the media reports that are coming out in israel, or on the same theme, talking about a cease fire. and actually saying that on this side is ran, had already agreed to it from what unit saying that seems to have also happened at
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now in garza with the islamic g. have we actually reached out to the prime minister's office here to try and substantiate those reports? so we got a brisk, no comment in response. so a little bit more tight lips on this side. will they sang in public prime minister? yeah. on the paid has said that the operation will continue for as long as necessary is also said, we're acting in a precise and responsible way to minimize harm to civilians. remember, we're talking about an operation that is ro, lawrence, as they would put it preemptively. as in, there was no rocket strike from garza, this was israel deciding to start this one off and in which they've killed more than 30 people along with 6 children. and we're hearing more than 200 people injured. so, prime minister ya pete, saying it was a precise and responsible way to minimize hom, to civilians. but there is
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a shifting of the toolkit in the media from sources military and diplomatic sources . now instead of talking about the operation, talking about sci fi, perhaps preparing the way for a possible least temporary piece, you have to remember as well that for israel, i think they would see this is an operation in which they been successful. they've killed 2 islamic jihad leaders. they've detained another one in the west bank early at the occupy westbank earlier in the week and a as senior military commander speaking to the media, which we then followed up and said, was this him? is this correct? this quote. we were told that it is said that they'd knocked out at the top brass, they believe of islamic jihad in the last 5 days. so or more than that. so israel would see this is something up till now that has been successful for them and looking more closely at israel politics the can take a prime minister has met with benjamin netanyahu. what's the significance of that
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name? young? i think it radio builds into a significance that everyone's been talking here. a lot of people since the star of this. and that's the fact that israel is going to have another set of elections in november. the campaigns have already started the i l. a p. the act in prime minister and benny gant's, the defense minister, expected to be candidates and expected to be leading candidates and this. so this, this conflict with garza, this attack on garza with security minded israelis that segment of the electra this or it could be something that's going to be a vote winner for them. and a lot of analysts is saying, this is what this is really about of as of them saying, no, as a israel said there was a growing threat, we had to target it. now the meeting that you just mentioned between benjamin netanyahu and the i l. a p, the act in prime minister really does,
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i just spoke to an israeli political analyst and he said it really does play into the camp. this is in some ways about the elections because both leaders gaming from that benjamin benjamin and you, netanyahu, sorry, has had his problems recently. scandals. this is an opportunity for him to looks as statesman like. he says that he, he's able to, as a leader of the opposition, say that he supports the action that israel is taken and asked throughout this yale appeal, gets to look like a leader in times a conflict. now the only danger with this kind of thing, obviously, from the israeli side is what if this spills out into something else? what if, as the political analyst, i was just talking to said there's a mistake as they would put it, that they involuntarily drag hamas into this conflict as well. which means that it gets a lot more wide ranging and a lot more from the israeli point of view. messy so far, there's been no israeli casualties. remember from this or i thank you very much, john, home and live for us
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a in occupied east jerusalem. let's get some further analysis now and bringing al jazeera senior political analyst, my one shower, who joins us by skype from paris. my one that had been concerns that things could escalate. but how confident are you now that these face find talks will eventually into something tangible what it still depends exactly, because there's all sorts of variables. ready where things could go wrong, anyone rate why these rate is that could lead to the death of countless, the civilians or scores of civilians. thirdly trans collision. but for the time being, all things being even meaning that is done doing what dirty job it has to do, and, and casa, and stomach, she hugged finishes, whatever it needs to do in terms of showing that it could be re,
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daddy. and we've seen that change some of the direction of lives. ready messiah shooting from the north with a south. so it's dying to prove guys its capacity remains intact. so once both sides feel satisfied, that they are not coming out to be getting bad. here. then yes, we can see the egyptian proposal is working. now, having said that, i think these things need to be said not as reporting, but in terms of analysis. was that the fact that the guys that is used as a political football and by the israelis and the evil, every single israeli election, the last couple of decades is not only immoral. it's criminal. it's tragic. it's in humane. we cannot just to reporter and be satisfied with the fact that simply israeli politicians could choose that to,
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to terrorize an entire population. an entire young generation, a 1000000 or so young palestinians because they are running for lunches. it's immoral, it's tragic. it's in humane and that must be said and electrically speaking, because there is something called international law and there's something called ethics. and there's something called laws of war. people cannot simply terrorize an entire population because they are running for elections, changing tax slightly, my one we had been discussing our egypt role and all of this over the last couple of days. kyra, had, after all, broken a truce in may last year and seemingly. it's been instrumental in this potential, se, se fire as well. yes and no, it just goes a long way to tell you that, you know, these things are almost become irrational in the sense that there is radius as
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escalate the policy that respond. egyptians or others step in and each side claims victory of sword and it's, it's just so ridiculous and irrational in the sense that just keep back coming back at it again. as our correspondent joselet aside, israelis might feel that this was a success because that killed a couple of she had leaders what we all know from previous years. and there is a pattern to this. once you kid in a stomach had leaders or how mostly those will be our low leaders or any leaders in palestine, dozens other step up for about one leaders position and they tend to be more radical. i mean, we've seen you would your generation of hamas and she had leaders about even more radical than their predecessors. so to call it a success that isn't kilns a couple of fighters while they're raising an invasion population. in fact, does not,
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does not stand the proof of time does not stand the record. which says that this policy infections can compensate for those for about camera loss, and it tends to be even more extremist than the previous one. and israel coming up trying to keep up appearances will excess. but in the end of the day, palace, israeli towns and settlements has come under some sort of a palestinian threat, the law students. and speaking of that distraction and honestly more than 31 lives last is obviously a vast difference in resources between israel and is the amity hannon, israel and hamas. how much have results as played a role in things, not escalating? i just disappoint on that, emily. this is what you call an a symmetrical warfare, meaning this is a colonial power fighting a resistance movement. and hence, this is not
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a conventional war between 2 states. and the fact that a israel could, of course, or caused the palestinians, us countless devil, dozens of this in this time just goes to the fact that israel is, of course, far more superior military power. but having said that, in this sort of an a symmetrical warfare, what to have her threat or is this damage she had could impose on israel and its population. the fact that her israel did not die, but the facts at his rate is were sent to the shutters. and here we're talking about the most important military power in the middle east, a nuclear power that is forced to cindy us population to the center or part of the population to the, to the shoulders. ready under the front of a small palestinian faction. and for the last 34 days emily we've been talking
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about how is earl, is trying everything possible, including using some arab and other acids in order to keep him mass. the more important basine fashion outside this military confrontation, surely he goes a long way to tell you that not only it could not defeat one small faction, it couldn't. it wanted to keep that other more important fashion a away from the conflict. and that goes a long way to tell you that this, in this as a magickal warfare, israel is losing in, in a number of ways. while we really appreciate your insights as always, my, my one for shara, so i can get my words out. al jazeera is senior political analyst. thank you for your time. any more head on this news now, including you can use that leading presidential candidates wrap up campaigning. what's seen as a tight right for the top job expectations are high in columbia 1st and left as
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president prepared to take off it. we look with the many challenges hill i'm a little later and spoke with jim and the world number one in men's tennis. thank you. as you 1st title ah, printing onto the news now in taiwan transport, ministry says flights through its air space have resumed, as china held, a millet tricks the sizes around the island for a 4th day. the jewels were in response to the visit to taiwan by us, how speak, and nancy pelosi, china deployed warships fighter jets and drawings over the island, which by jing claims as its own. taiwan has accused the chinese army of simulation, an attack the u. s. has called the exercises an escalation that said to ukraine, went for more cargo ships had failed out of forts in the black saying they left the
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channel scanned, or desa loaded up with more than 160000 tons of food exports have resumed under an agreement between russia and ukraine, negotiated by turkey and the un to ship. they're carrying corn to turkey. one is taking main meals to china, and the 4th is heading to italy with sunflower oil on board. meanwhile, the head of the un atomic watchdog says shelling of the zappa ratio plan to in ukraine could cause a nuclear disaster. raphael grossey has called on all parties to show restraint around the factory cave and moscow are accusing each other of firing at europe. the largest nuclear power station it's occupied by russia, but still operated by ukrainian employees. keeps state nuclear power company says a worker was wounded by russian shelling on saturday. earlier i spoke with to rick route, who is a nuclear arms control specialist who previously worked at the international atomic
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energy agency. he says it doesn't make sense for either side to shout the plant russia occupied and captured those that are easy, a nuclear power plant. i think to provide electricity to the eastern parts of ukraine that russia has occupied and captured during this aggression against ukraine. but we really do not know what the situation is. that's the ratio of nuclear power plant. why would they ukrainian shell it when they have their own people there? and then similarly, why was the russian shell it when they have their soldiers and technical experts there? so i really need to be given the permission and facilitated to send the technical team to find out really what the facts are on the ground. i was looking at the state national regulatory inspectorate of ukraine. s. and are you that is the official regulator or licenser of ukrainian nuclear facilities? and the latest report on its website is from the 26th of july. they do not have any
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information on the current accusations being created. however, in the stress test that were done in ukraine following fukushima, s m, i u reports that there are 4 independent high voltage power lines coming into the operation power plant. there are 20 backup diesel generators that are 3 generators per reactor, plus 2 extra. we just efficient for 250 hours of backup power in this hour was lost completely to the side. so again, the director general has talked about the 7 pillars of nuclear safety. however, on the website, it does say the latest update from yesterday that 2 of the 6 power plants are working. it's apple ratio, and there is no immediate threat of a radiation leak canyon's head to the poles on tuesday to vote in a close before presidential election. the 2 front runners riled dinner and william
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root ho, promising to tackle widespread corruption. but critics say that roles in previous governments hit by scandals cost down on their credibility web reports from nairobi . this new highway running through nairobi is the most expensive road per kilometer ever built in kenya. it's initial cost of nearly $600000000.00 rose by about a 3rd with little explanation given by the government. anti corruption activists say, just the latest overpriced infrastructure project, enriching corrupt politicians. most road uses a still stuck in traffic on the old road, unable to afford the told and motorbike taxi drivers like duncan, a callo aren't allowed to use it. the government all getting out of very much bigger. what the problem kenyan did you to vote in general elections on tuesday?
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the anti graft commission recommended to 141 candidates be disqualified from running because of corruption. but almost all of them have been allowed to run and it has been always questions about where he got his wealth. corruption scandals of the subject to many of patrick as far as political cartoons is often drawn. both of the main contenders for president former prime minister royal over dinner and deputy president william retail, they've all been kind implicated. and i've been part of this system that has been a little thing from kenya's for a long time. one of the reasons why can you develop sort of what a calling pace you know, and it could be running in a lot of our resources are not spent on ourselves this spend on, on the crop and full efficient when ryan didn't crime in some of his family members were implicated in scandal of stolen a subsidy. do been cutting is supported. he's the one who can point to the main
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candidate of corruption sites of the denial of william root over school days made subsidies as agriculture minister. he's also promising to fight corruption. he's been deputy president for the last 9 years during which to be se corruption has balloon as have borrowing to funded china and the money to build a new highway. one of several costly infrastructure projects built by the government of router and outgoing president who can yetta when the present an institutionalized was elected for every $100.00 of connection debt for everything was 20 d, it's close to 56. and now that can continue forever, because then it means that they didn't sufficient money. luckily, pay for the public services or more bordering is going to talk to dictates.
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meanwhile, candidates a promising to tackle this flooring. cost of living, things may get worse before they get better. the m f ones can to end food and fuel subsidies to prevent upset crisis. officials in the incoming government will expect their share of patronage. kenya faces a massive economic challenge. whatever the next leader does, kenyans will likely pay the price. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi kenya. hybrid coasts, president has pad and his predecessor long back, for effect convict conviction that would have saved him jailed for 20 years. back bo was the president from 2000 to 2011. in 2010, he refused to can say the election to current. later allison while tara, the disputes back to civil war, that killed 3000 people. a court later convicted bank bo stealing funds from the central bank. so let's take a closer look now at what happened in the late up to bag bows. pardon?
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he was arrested in 2011 leading to violence between his forces and supporters of terror. in 2019 the international criminal court acquitted benbow of charges of war crimes committed during that conflict. he returned from exile last year and launched a new political party. to break this down for us, let's bring in marie roger. she is the editor of the pan african magazine, african international, and joined us by skype from day. thanks so much for being on the program. marie sir, break this all down for us for international audience. why is this pattern so significant? you know, emily is the 20 year gen verdict for that alleged robbery contents concerning their center back an average. and during the trouble time of day, was electra conflicts, which left over 3000 to for dentist moment, has been a tumbling block on the world to national reconciliation. which by all accounts has
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been largely achieved under president worker who on the other hand, has spearheaded a remarkably economy recovery. so after accepting as a return to the country of former president on battle and staging, public will unions with the meeting that we last atmosphere. and it was time for one day to meet expectations and do something most expansion. it was time to wipe the slate clean by dealing with this job id. suspended over back was like a sort of demo place and doing so on the independence days or was a symbolic gesture. and also why he's doing that now he goes by who is no longer so threatening, as you mentioned, has changed the name of his party making the pan african party. nobody is sure he's a supporters. i'm not sure what he means by that. and a, you know, he's a very,
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a bizarre time now. but also the problem is that this is just a pardon. is it an amnesty? no. which means that that will cannot run for president in 2025. so it's, it's, it's a measure we for, in strings attached for a what the ha, it has been a permanent, it's a 9 with his, a standing back to the issue that handle the power to the new to a younger generation, including himself, they have to form a president and himself, so in 2025. he doesn't want the others to run because he was not to run and it is also meets expectations of for the it warrants. they want to get a way to get rid of those 3 was been hijacking the political scenes since, since the seventy's actually. so marie russia. does this now mean more stability
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for the country or less? yes, definitely more. even though, you know, the iranians people were expecting this to happen, you know, and the political climate has not been well and, and a piece and got you guar for. and i would lay at least it 10 years now. and so doing so is something people were expecting, but he's not even enough because they're still many put in jail. and they asked, cooperating over the fact to know if the re political prisoners or not. and as i say, you know, it's only a pardon, it's not an amnesty, so he's something weak. and definitely you didn't see a lot of her and to see as a mom, the battle supporters or those. this is something which is getting rid of that. he
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said back, they know they still much, it must be done. well, we appreciate you explaining what is a complex system. thank you very much marie. we're below at the editor of the pan african magazine, africa international. thank you. you're a me cuba has appealed for international help to find a fire burning out of control and an oil dep home. the blaze at the storage facility in the city of midtown that was caused by a lightning strike. one body has been recovered from the site and more than 120 people injured 17 firefighters. i'm missing mexico and venezuela have sent support close to complex situation. experience says that the tank must use up all the fuel inside. we are making every effort with international assistance to shorten the time. we can't know when the fire will stop and in a change of pace is now time for the weather, his car. hello them much of the weather action in south america is confined to the
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south after a brief period of warm, dry weather in paraguay, uruguay, and southern brazil. well the severe storms have come kicking back their set to roll north west across bolivia, dropping some heavy rain, we could see some flooding here, some of those skirting down to coastal areas of brazil. we'll see a drop in the temperature in rio with rain through to the weekend, but there will be some recovery for the likes of santiago in chile. that's after a cold front sweeps its way through. it's going to bring some thunderstorms on sunday, but a rise of about 10 degrees through to tuesday with sunshine. now as we move to central america, we've got sunshine and showers for much of the caribbean. some severe storms kicking around, central areas of cuba have brought lightning strikes. it's going to get wetter. further west of this, the southern areas of mexico, the yucatan peninsula, with some fear storms brewing around florida and the u. s. gulf coast states. now as we move to north america,
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it's mainly the mid west and the great lakes of the us that are going to see those severe storms that rash working its way towards the northeast. it's going to tip temperatures down here, but they will be up in the north west for places like seattle still head on al jazeera nigeria is old oil refineries may be getting a new lease on life after billions of dollars a loss to corruption and mismanagement. former us president donald trump, hints that a possible white house run in 2024 and coming up in school and double delight to this jamaican that the commonwealth games in birmingham ah, new voices heating up the airway. lot of chinese listeners who, kimberly here where they really think in their own country shifting power bases, the rise of citizens. journalism has changed every how did happen. it's happened on
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social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative. australians went to the pole with those images front of mine is a war that very much came forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield. their listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headline, what they're both hardliners. what then happens? setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions, i would likely is, or that ukraine is actually going to get the rebuilding support that it means international filmmakers and warcraft journalists. bring programs to inspire, protector, government, i all think i can return to my life anymore. france is eroding some of its most toys. freedoms on al jazeera. oh,
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i hello, you're watching out here. i'm emily anguish. he's a reminder of the latest developments in gaza and to israel. alice teeny group islamic jihad is reported to have excepted a truce proposal from egypt. and chips and delegation is in 3 days after israel began it's offensive. israeli prime minister's office refused to comment on at least 31 people have been killed and more than 200 injured and design. mckee had launched a large garage of around 100 me sounds toward 70 israel, sirens and explosions have been heard in the other city. i think and commander from islamic jihad group, which israel says it's been targeting, has been killed, who has been held in gaza and civilians including women and children, are among the dead. and more than 1700 ultra nationalists israeli to enter the
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ox and lock compound in occupied east jerusalem had left. another group is expected . they were marking an annual fasting day. jewish is railings are allowed to enter the compound forbidden from prying and breaking news. just in israel and palestinian fighters have agreed to observe that truth in garza from sunday evening as proposed by cairo. that's according to reuters news agency, the font abraham fall. this report. we've been seeing israeli forces conducting almost nightly rates on different palestinian city cities for a few months now. but this time it involved 2 leaders from islamic to had and one female as palestinian. see it here. they believe that what's going on in gaza is it is really attempt to clamp down on islamic jihad and it's growing popularity in the
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palestinian street. there is a few 100 armed men in the genie and refugee camp who are usually involved in armed confrontations with the israeli forces. and for that and the fact that many of them belong to the islamic jihad, palestinians feel that they are fighting these rarely occupation. they've been phrasing those palestinian fighters, so palestinian, see that i and believe that is really war on gaza. attempt to clamp down on the popularity of islamic jihad also at the same time, palestinians believe that israel is intending to drive a wedge between the different political factions. and kind of isolate this law make jihad as an only faction and only fighting israel on it's own mini, here is say they, it was just more than a year ago when palestinians across the political divide, where united palestinians in the occupied west bank and occupied these jerusalem, and they refused to cause us to as well as palestinian within israel itself,
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where uniting proved to sting against israeli war on gaza last year. and this was the war now was seen here as an attempt to drive a wedge between different palestinian fractions. and i so late, the slamming jihad on its own that has been coals for protests across the occupied west bank. over old, there is a sense of helplessness. there is a sense of anger. and there's a sense that the international community is dealing with double standards when it comes to the palestinians who are undergoing is really messiah than israeli attacks . lets bringing a ma had jonesy now who is the assistant palestinian minister for multilateral affairs. he joins us by skype from ramallah, and thanks so much for being on the program. as we've been reporting, we're hearing about this potential, se, se, file, what is the posting authority hearing? well, we've been hearing them working for the same purpose. from day one,
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we have called for an immediate and off this aggression is really aggression on the people on our people and does not and requested all parties including the security council, yet the u. n. g and our authors in egypt and elsewhere to intervene to end this massacre again, full of people and you guys are what's the update on terms of damage and casualties and injuries as a result of this 3 day operation? well, as has been reported, it's, you know, the, the civilians because you will continue to rise. the destruction is immense. particularly civilian property, including infrastructure and you know the 3rd or is measurable, which is also something that will continue with all of people for so long, including the children who are suffering from this is rated the continuous
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aggression again because of the not start in the past. 3 days if there's a continuous process of or secretion and injustice that has been forming our people as a whole, including in particular people in gaza with the siege and everything else that has been. so this continuous aggression needs to stop. and we hope that the ceasefire will bring about some sort of sound actions from the international community, which also addresses the root causes of this conflict, which is, is it is apartheid and colonial regime that has been established at the expense of policy, a live everywhere in palestine and elsewhere, and all this is really accountable for its crimes because we know that this cease fire, or end of this round of aggression is really aggression. we all lead to another one . if these issues are not addressed in court, the killer israel belong than illegal occupation of
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palestine. this is not something new for palestinians as you've said, and for want of a better word. you almost same tired and weary from the last 3 days. talk us through what it's been like for you and, and where you're at well, to see people getting into these kind of intensive aggression and criminality and, and having children about parents studying their children on daily basis whether it is in gonzalez, the west bank is something i'm bearable and policy and people have been living with this for the past, 55 years of the, of the life is occupation for no reason. but only to allow for the, the tuition of this room analogy and to allow for the colonial enterprise that is really stuck to the lower land continues and everybody is watching on board. unfortunately, we see the reactions in elsewhere in the ward to other conflicts. different
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international mechanisms are activated. everybody knows, and there's been been countless international report that shows is really the question against the palestinian people in this criminal at the and yet we still to see the security council acting accordingly. we're still to see that the national criminal court upholding responsibility. and we're still to see the 3rd state parties, including those who are entrusted with international peace and security. like what we heard from the u. s. and from the u. k. about condoning such an aggression continued aggression, although our people is something unbearable. but that will not allow make us take a step back to new pressing on until we achieve. all right. and then doing this and justice that started with the united need plan at the tables of the united mission
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. am i, you talk about the name of the international community to stepping in. you mentioned the likes of the us and u. k. but what you actually want them to do, what can they tangibly do one on 1st of all, to point the finger in the right direction and but to be the address it as they do, always want them to uphold their responsible or crimes and continue that question also continue colonization of the for the student that at that which is at the core of this complex. the whole problem is that is really wants to take our land and to push our people away. and that has been the history of the people. we want them to force is raised to accept international consensus in relation to ending this occupation for long occupation and it's illegal practices. we want them to understand human rights as much as they do elsewhere in the war. there are so many
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asks that are in line with what they have determined within the un resolutions and what they have determined, international level that are in accordance with international law. we want them to apply international law to occupy policy and there are 3 and to stop discriminating in that application against the philistines people. this is what we have been suffering from for so long. we want them to stop the exemption and the special treatment that enjoys while other states i'll have countable elsewhere. those are simple and straightforward. asks these then to national community. particularly those 2 countries who are also permanent members of the security council need to uphold and respect while we appreciate your in science. thank you for speaking to us. m. i had john the assistant palestinian minister from multilateral affairs in ramallah. thank you. moving on now in columbia 1st and left as
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president, electrical staff, petro has held a symbolic integration ceremony with indigenous groups. the full gorilla fighter is due to be officially sworn into office later he's promising to reshape the deeply polarized country with a long list of reforms. and social programs around a 100000, cirrus locked down in a puck into chinese beach resort city to to a covered 19 up rank. health authorities reported 483 cases in fan. yeah. on sunday alone, outbound flights have been cancelled and train ticket sales are on hold. anyone wanting to leave the tourist spot has to test negative 5 times in 7 days. nigeria is turning into old abandoned refineries after the cost of importing fuel rows. $9000000000.00 in 3 years. corruption and neglect have left africa's biggest oil producer, unable to refine its crude and interest explains from port harcourt rusty
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competence of nigeria as ord refinery. removed to be pleased with new ones, its biggest repair project at this paul in 56 year old facility we are looking at been able to operate this vanity. at least in them, of 90 percent of this install capacity will really have some freedom and have some reduction in the petition of this product that went in to do for decade. the countries 40 finery is what allowed to rot. i said, imports refined product and subset de regime that last year, cost by jerry and nearly $4000000000.00. despite having the largest crude oil reserves in africa. after turning this plant around, it's expected to meet only a 3rd of domestic requirements of refined petroleum product. toward the refineries are located here in port taco, but even at full capacity, they can only process 210000 bottles of oil by day. so to make up for the shop for
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the nigerian government has bought shares in a private facility owned by africa's richest men, a liquid equity, which is due to come on stream. next year. head of nigeria is old company says reviving the facilities was overdue. as a subsidy program becomes increasingly costly, the combination of our own ability and capacity and also that to be done with did it by will re met nigeria init. if foot out over at william a producer, we didn't stop at this in a number of what us one into dishes that where did small model id primaries of 10 to 20000. but as my day of he should say, putting the refineries to work will have concern foreign exchange currently being spent on important products of nigeria can refine with good management. now judas or refineries may be on the path to revival of to so many years. but only after hundreds of billions of dollars are lost to corrupt officials and government
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indecision. how many degrees al jazeera, pawtucket, nigeria? for me, you as president donald trump has hinted at a possible white house run in 2024. but he stopped short of a formal announcement while delivering the canine speech at the conservative political action conference in texas. she hamper tansy reports from dallas. oh yes, it was like a coronation. donald trump had just want a straw poll of delegates by a landslide. he is the one the conservative base wants to leave the republican party into the presidential election of 2024. but even though he says he's made up his mind trumpet, still not announcing his decision. however, throughout the speech from kept pledging that the country would soon return to what he called greatness, i won twice and did much better. the 2nd time that i did the 1st getting millions and millions of more votes than in 2016. and likewise,
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getting more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country by far . and now we may have to do it again. we may have to do the speech was pretty much the same as the one he's been given around the country in recent months, but moaning the biting presidency for undoing what he says he achieved during his 4 years in the white house. this week however, he's injected a few sentences about nancy pelosi, his visit to taiwan. she played right into their hands because now they have an excuse to do whatever they're doing. and i will tell you it would have never ever happened in a 1000000 years. under trump, i can say he tried to steal the last election. a few days ago, former vice president dick cheney released a campaign at for his daughter, liz. warning republicans against supporting donald trump. cheney a scene of speaking for the republican party, old guard who may support the former president's domestic policies. but he feel trumps attempt at subverting the last presidential election with the last straw in
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our nations 246 year history. there has never been an individual who has a greater threat to our republic. and donald trump, it was clear that cheney it had no impact among delegates, not least because his daughter is one of 2 republicans on the january 6th commission. and congress thing. it's dick cheney. what does that mean? they're usually a vice president, people support in the republican party. what's changed? well, isn't that list chinese father? please? the problem, dick cheney was a war guy. you know, he loved the war, the best, you know, where if this country made, you know, you know, made money. and i just wish that all of these politicians were just, they had their time. you know, they had their time to make a difference on this country to shut up and let trump do what he needs to do. as far as those here are concerned, the last presidential election holston, and in fact, trump's popularity has increased in the c pack scruple by 10 points. since the commission began its hearings. his status as
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a victim for the establishment conspiracy has been confirmed for those here. as far as c pack is concerned, the republican party is the trump party. now, in addition, if trump does run in 2024 as the expectation that the republican establishment, well riley behind him anyway, just as it did the last time. she ebert, ancy al jazeera dallas boy is coming up next on this news our including plenty of football action is chelsea. i've been a season. we have been our victory ah ah
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it's time for he's gemma. thank you emily. alina massey produced another moment of magic to help her social mob again, that type of defense without emphatic 5. and when the french champions went ahead, when messy flick sets up name off the school that fast 9 minutes into the much really promoted clamp was issue. this is dissolved then combined again, this time and name off, setting up messy you. but csc was born a lot, but the odds and pinion safe, his best philosophy as he rounded off, just scoring with a really and overhead kick victory. then if any coach, kristof garcia in his 1st league game and charge a much less convincing start to the premier league season for liverpool, who had to settle for a drawer with fallen. the newly promoted side opened. the scoring through alexandra mitra. bitch who last season going incredible 43 goals and the 2nd championship level to level in the 2nd half. so
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a clever flick from the new strike darwin. yes. little follow we gain the lead after that to reach call the better of defend at virgil van dyke and the referees gave the penalty. but liverpool hit back once again. this time from a very familiar source. mohammed salad making the most of a lucky assist from nunez the match finished tool to we did the performance wasn't defeat, the result is not defeat by the performance wasn't so, and that's why we have to figure out how to do it. can have again be when to date and all or anything from the game, much worse than get a point. hello dr. things, i'm fine. good we're, we're working on that sir. bibiana that's want us to do both on us. chelsea started the new season with the victory and thomas civil side at winning one delaware everson. we were managed by chelsea's, a former captain and both of frank nampa senior penalty on the strike of half time as separate in the teams. well, it's always about to when you played premier league, it's always about to win,
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and i said it to your colleagues written so when is a when? so most important because that's what we play for. and of course, it's very important to build no confidence to build up beliefs to both of an atmosphere and also to be open for, for improvement. be open for criticism because there are lot of things to improve law seasons. 4th place seemed totland hit the ground running with a strong performance at home against south hampton. despite getting a goal down, antonio conte side rally back to the rush visitors. diane coolest. epsky here, making it for one which is how it finished in may. so g p, francesco benya, took victory of the british grand prix, and called it the biggest when he's ever had frenchmen at your hands. arcos started on paul at silver. so now he was leading. that was until he crashed out on lap fife . bang, i passed alex written to hit the front with 9. that's the guy on the italian ride. it stayed there. while behind him, he's got a teammate,
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jack. mila was overtaken by maverick vinyati with relapse remaining. i'd have to settle that place. so he picks up where he left off before the summer break, making it to ends in a row. and 4th of the season championship, nita 5, a quarter are finished down in a probably work in tennis world. number one is daniel and metadata is finally back in the winner circle. the russian took the title in the last couple of mexico, claiming his 1st one the victory of the year. that would f c stronger for cameron already in the final winning 756. love us. now 14 atp titles method as fast putting us. i've been almost 11 months ago. every match was very good, but i mean, the final is always special. and then the final you play the best player of this week. so yeah, it's always a high level match. and i'm really happy that i managed to, to show some grade level, some good shots in such an important nature. the last time nick carroll f one and i thought was in washington 3 years ago and he remains on track to repeat that
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performance. you'll straight in books and thought in the final after getting past sweden's michael emma in straight sets. meanwhile, the torments top seats off at a surprise loss. andre replies went down to well number 96 you heater in the she ok on the women's thought. daria because it came through to the final in san jose, california, off the beatings. funny it, paula. but the russian has now defeated to the top 10 players on the wimbledon champion this week. she will play local favorite shelby rogers in the decider. the american defeated veronica couldn't tell you that and straight set 3 chest w t a final in 6. yes. in gulf south african ashley behind the chance to become the 1st south african woman since 1982 with a major. he leads the women's eisen in scotland by 5 shots. in round 3, she caught a c. pub 64 needing to 14, under paul overall on to rugby and new zealand of last 3 matches in
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a row for the 1st time in 24 years. the latest defeat was the south africa in the monthly championship. the spring box of the commanding 2610 when they outscored the black you time one andre plot added 16 point with the 2 teams meet again next week into homicide. the red we championship also involves argentina and australia. the p must lead by 9 at half time before the storm back office break. the walls will be to school to 17 announcement points in the final 15 minutes often seen at so you have a chance for events the next week at the commonwealth games. elaine thompson, her report of another sprint double the jamaica, had already won the 100 meters in bombing him on wednesday. and she had no problem clenching the 200 metres either. the 28th road streaking clay, it's a windows time of 20.0. 2 seconds, which is a new game record. last year she became the 1st woman to defend the $1211.00. take
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title in the men's race. it's printed out in baker dream. richard successfully defended his title. you ran a personal best time of 19.80 2nd, which is also a game record to take gold. he finished ahead of england is on elsie shelley unfreeze, the price of skipped the commonwealth games. the jamaican was an action that the diamond league meeting in poland and followed up unprecedented fits well titled the 100 meters by running the fastest time over that distance to point 6 back. and that is all your fault for now. i should just let you know manchester united to no down against bryce and find pizza will have access. not like thank you very much, jim. appreciate it. all right, that's it from me for now. but don't go anywhere. i'll have you in just a moment. i oh, come on out is there
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