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it's a thanks to the, the water, the flows in this river, in a cru environmentalist secured an injunction against the section of railway between conclude and to loom citing environmental concerns. oh, government carried on construction by using a national security decree. in late september the judge, you granted the injunction rescinded his decision. as for the deforestation, the government says it be mitigated by trees planted just elsewhere. ily, back to later on the impact of track 5 is approximately 400. hector's will reforest thing, 400000 actors. 500000000 trees are being planted in the southwest of mexico many more than are being impacted. but what about the people who live in the yucatan peninsula? what did they think of the tray? the voskus did the os family have a small shop in one of the precarious informal settlements along the coast, minifee sandwich. this will benefit us because it will bring work for the young. i think with the maya there will be more need for hotel staff and for the young
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people who want to grow. i think the government for thinking of that but there are already lots of hotels and jobs in this area. the problem is most pay very low wages. people still live in poverty. the question is, will the government train pay better? and will it be worth the environmental cost? john homan, al jazeera rivera, maya, ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera russian missile strikes have been reported in several cities in ukraine, including the capital, achieve the state emergency services as people have been killed and injured. although it's not clear how many and blasts have also been heard in cities in ukraine's west, including levine, that's close to the border with poland and turn opal disney pro and central ukraine and close to the front lines has also been hit. where we challenge has more on the phone from cheve. remember, this is monday morning. so these attacks seem designed to cause maximum carnage
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during the morning rush hour basically, they're all injured and dead, but it's not yet known. how many? that's according to the states emergency services. the indication is out of the 8 people being killed that was an hour ago before the latest ways of attack so that it's almost certain to go up significantly. now q 50 may be tony clinch, guy was appealed to all residents in the city. he says, stay in shelters and it says no urgent need of not to go into the city a tool. and the attacks come hours after of let her pretend called the blast on saturday, on the crutch bridge, connecting crimea to mainland russia, a terrorist act, the russian president, blaine, ukraine, special services, the bridge supplies, moscow troops and southern ukraine. the malaysian prime minister, a smile sabri alcove, has as all parliament paving the way for national elections to be held in the coming weeks. it's now made the announcement in a televised address earlier this our north korea later it says its latest mis launches were a way to test the ability of nuclear weapons to wipe out
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u. s. and south korean targets. qindzhong also acknowledge plans to conduct more tests. can said the launches were in response to joint naval drills by the u. s. and south korea landslide, the man as well, has killed at least 22 people and more than 50 are missing. torrential rain swept tree trunks and debris from mountains in the city of harry us. the area received a months worth of rain in just 8 hours. those are the headlines on al jazeera up. next, it's inside story. little. make a plane. in a multi $1000000000.00 industry with challenge back family, attention, and cultural tradition. hollywood theme
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on a dozens of palestinians has died in one of the most violent years in occupied palestinian territory. many were killed in israeli military rate. so what's behind the rise and can anything be done to reduce the attention? this is inside stored. ah hello, welcome to the program i'm hasn't seen the u. n. is expressing alarm at a rising number of attacks in occupied palestinian territory. it's special coordinator for the middle east process has urged israeli and palestinian leaders to restore. com and israeli soldier was killed when a palestinian gunman allegedly opened fire at a checkpoint near
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a refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem on saturday. 2 others were wounded. israel's prime minister yeah, leopard promised to bring the killer to justice earlier in the day is ready, forces killed to palestinian teenagers during a raid in the janine refugee camp any occupied west bank. and that followed the killing of 2 other teens in separate incidents on friday. one of them, a 17 year old male, was shot in the chest while confronting israeli settlers at his village, near my la palace thing and say, assaults have increased ahead of elections in israel next month. the 5th this year gets the i'm jealous, never mentality between lee. i was at home, our neighbor off me about my children's whereabouts. i told her that one of them went to buy a few things. and the other way to get goods from the store. that's when she told me that my son was shocked. he used to dream of having
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a good future. he's someone who love life and going out. he was going to be too soon. with all these attacks are carried out under the protection of the hist rady occupations. army and border guards who are present every friday for the purpose of protecting settlers only. well, 2022 has been the worst year for violence in the occupied territory since 2015. the un says at least $120.00 palestinians have been killed since january. nearly a 5th with children. the youngest was 14 years old, most was shot dead by israeli forces during arrest and home demolition rates around janine an atlas in the occupied west bank. in may israeli soldiers shot dead just a journalist shooting. i've luckily, as she reported on a raid leading to worldwide outrage,
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let's bring in our guest now in tel aviv gideon levy a columnist at hearts in high fat sands. i had a palestinian human rights lawyer. and also in tel aviv guy shall have the executive director of physicians for human rights, his role good to have your witness. so am getting, let me, let me, let me start with you. what do you put this down to this? this rise in violence in the occupied territories in 2022 1st the for the context is that there's nothing cheaper and isn't then, but it's in in lives. we c o we see throughout the years we see even in this weekend when one woman soldier was killed than it is morning heard this for 24 hours. now, while the former students were killed by israeli soldiers are hardly mentioned in the media to this, you have to and then political aspect we are having now or so hold lift center
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government, not the right being government. and they're always the worse because there or is, if to prove that they are not. so if there was a bonus, the dns in the army who fears that there is no one to stop, it becomes even more heavy trigger than before. and you see those killing snow almost 100 victims from the beginning of 20. 2020 do it. i can insure you out of those. what are the victims, or was one of the big things a t, at least, where people who did not deserve to be killed the way they were killed. they were most of them and most of them could be arrested. part of them will totally innocent people. so sad, what do you think is, is behind why things come to this point right now?
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i think that this is not the most important question. the why? because we have been viewing the reflection and the translation of violence, aggressive occupation in the occupied territories since 967. so it doesn't matter if we're talking about the most deadliest year of $120.00 people killed. or if we're talking about 20 people who are killed, we're talking here about people being killed, innocent people, civilians being killed in cold blood by the way, the army, whether it's one person or 100 percent. and the problem here is that the israel views that it has lack of accountability, it has full impunity. it doesn't do. i'm conduct flow and the transparency and legal investigations. the fact that no soldier for all these
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years, not only this year have been found guilty and criminal liability and the killing of palestinians, but case of shooting a block, they had the illustrated. unfortunately, the event is called killing of hundreds of other palestinians where they are killed, even if israel declared that they have opened criminal investigation and they don't see it. they don't basically going to any soldier. they basically, and a lot of the investigation concludes that either there is no criminal responsibility or that the person was killed by palestinians themselves or that the bullets that were used for sponge bullets and not like bullets. even though sponge bullets are also responsible of killing people, so there is basically also based on what get there unless we had said that most of
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these people are civilians, therefore, is where l does not implement. one of the most important rule is off international humanitarian law. which is the distinction principle, which must, basically, they must distance between aren't people or have been directly involved in military actions. and you have been involved in, in military action at the same time that they were killed. civilians who in general posed no threat. so there is a violation of international law, but also violation of is there any law because the opening fire regulation is ready to sub flooring for the army also declares that shooting people can be done only one. there is immediate threats on the life of the soldier. and then most of the cases that we have been viewing, we said that the civilians that have been killed in clothing,
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journalist trim are all like all journalists are counted, a civilian, not military personnel have not been engaged and have not posed a direct threat to the soldier and this should be examined in my opinion, and i can expand on the war crimes by the i see. alright. guy shot, i want to get your take on this and we want to want to point out that much of this violence recently has taken place in and around palestinian refugee camps in the occupied west bank. talk to us a little bit about the context of all of this, what life is like for, for people inside those camps mainly, you know. ready refugee camp i can show yesterday when right we had opened up can we get another what we
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call class in between the. ringback office and i'm sitting at the can we had people suffering, we are the conditions of living. we got we got the we talked with the teacher and the school was cannot sleep at night because night the rates to the job, the center, the military. so you condition unbearable, and when you see that the age of opinions are getting killed, as we can see in this weekend, i think i did get some of the problem of the problem. i've
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been suffering since they were born in the re these are the nightly rates we probably still before the year ago about the mental health of that kid intrusion into how you can see more and more kids are getting involved in tribal integration or dimension leaving in refugee camp mean, where this is, maybe their only way you can read because her gideon levy, do you think there is a chance of further clashes if this cycle is, is not broken? is there, is there any chance any opportunity to reduce the tensions? no, there is no possibility to reduce it because they put it in and people under the
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occupation is in one of its worst points ever. that totally divided licking of lead the sheep. the world had totally abandoned them, including the air worlds. they are lonely, they are bleeding, and nobody cares about them. and in this point, we will see more and more a resistance, but not organized resistance, as we saw it in the 2nd than the 1st and the father. but more an expression of desperate young people who go and are ready to, to pay any price for the dignity for the freedom, for, for the most basic things. and that i cannot. unfortunately, i cannot describe any scenario which leads us to have
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bitter reality. right now because is doing obviously has no intention to put an end to the station. i can name it never head, but it doesn't matter now. now nobody even speaks about it. the word is a occupied with some other issues and, and live on the new patient is unbearable from day to day. so one thing is sure, the resistance will not stop. it will change phases that will be and it would karma periods and then more aggressive periods. but by the end of the day, this cannot be so without the rear put in the consortium. and we are far from a political simulation more than ever before. so some say how much, how much of this is on the palestinian leadership? and the point the gideon was making data. there are so many of these young people growing up in the occupied territories right now who don't see any,
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any kind of hope or any direction from their own leaders. oh yeah, that's, so that's true. but let us not forget, unfortunately that we are now towards israeli election for the israeli can. where is there a leave? the parties are basically very much focused on internal israeli stuff on whether be be, will become or he will not become and old for the division among palestinian forties. a also is not basically giving any kind of a positive contribution to the situation in the west bank, even though the killing of innocent people in the west bond does have a weight and does have its pretty full force among the student students in
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front of israel palestinian parties, but again, the election in israel, including the divisions among the political parties, is taking all of the on the account of what is happening in the west bank. and even if we take the other sector, which is also the human rights organization, because whoever was a reveals, they exposes the violations of the occupation. are not the only finance or the are a political park isn't, is road, but also the human rights organization. if we take forms on both the palestinians and boast bond, the most important of them like a hawk, have been declared a service organization. while they have been documenting war crimes, including the killing of innocent people, the subject of our,
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of our discussion and no human rights in israel. on the other hand, if they do want to appeal, for example, on the of investigation or the closure of investigation, of killing of the simian fight railey army, and they approach or physician, the high supreme court of israel. they also get confronted by dismiss those from there. is there any supreme court because the ready supreme court, which shouldn't provide theoretically justice and should the theoretically, basically order the orders are me to a, to phone fruits, a accountability and justice basically does not interfere or intervene in the office off discretion of the army in any conclusion of investigation so therefore for regarding the students, unfortunately,
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they don't have any remedy on the local level, whether it's a regular phone or palestinian level. therefore, and based on also what i started to, to answer and my previous as far as these killings a comprise a war crimes and like the case of ukraine, where cody, hans for security of the i. c. c did the order, the opening of criminal investigation and the killing of innocent people in several events by russia. this started nurtured the old for applied on the killing of palestinians by his world there. she needs no double standards in investigating. i'm fine. been the liability of people who are criminal for committing war crimes, like in this case of the a, of the students. and i must hear say one thing or comment on one thing. but in the introduction of our discussion where it was mentioned that prime minister,
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yet he said that he will bring justice to the soldier that was hello suwon. this justice the club he talks about is one sided. never have the israelis thought to seek justice for the killing of hundreds and hundreds of palestinians that have been unfortunately killed by cold the blood in order to serve the occupation of israel and the territories. oh, i want to bring back a guy. you shall have and get his take on this. i saw you nodding in agreement to, to some of that. yeah. basically what i think important got the idea there. always reacting only the idea react, reacting to other in a grid. and but if you think you're thinking about the election coming up in the
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week, but the government, the government, the government change a change for the world. so even when they were ahead and not even inside, you can see growing aggressive managers, they get all over with communities and are being deported using big region. you can see changing in the 1st 2015 the asian nations on, on the prayer. so these are are fine, but in the you that i didn't always, they always the only the reaction to be measured on that and they consider the aggressive reaction. so the election definitely are important.
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that's what we're seeing now. well, only giving me a call work to, to happened way before we give you let you mentioned earlier that you don't see anything positive coming out of this that you don't expect this, this violence, these constant attacks today to, to, to fall at any point is there. ringback is there, are we seeing, could we perhaps be seeing the beginnings of a, of a longer sustain palestinian uprising? not for the, for the show future. as i said before, i don't see the but it's dns finding them serve and lead the sheep, which really lead them to an organized uprising closer than the farther it. rather we'd be the, the father of the, the videos,
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but it's in the continue and continue without any progress and any achievements you see that. but since we've tried everything, nobody can, they accuse them that they didn't try everything. they tried. diplomacy the drug violence, they try and did legally a pass, they really try anything. and by the end of the day time, is it working against them and the situation today's much worse than few years ago . it's course now for really in the school seat course. now for new leadership, obviously it's course allow for new means because what is happening now? we love to lead them to anywhere. they say resume of pain and sympathy insularity. but this will not lead to anywhere is raised by far too strong. that but
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a sense of by far too weak and the word is by far doing different. and in this combination, it will be very hard to get progress. sensing must shames and hopefully can come from the national community south. and as i had you think it thinks that there is a chance that things could change and how hard it is it to, to get this discourse in the public mind, given everything else that's happening in the world right now. now i think that there has been like there might be changes. the question is on what level? and one of the aspects of change that i would like to illustrate because there are some levels. but one of them is basically the accelerations a on the increase of the, the critique of the regime, of a regime as being an apartheid regime. not only as an occupation regime that
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have been exercising, ah, violation of international law, not only in the bank and gaza, let's not forget as well the book a day on the augusta and the killings over there, but also inside of israel. and why this is important because every october, some folks over 2000, but the students inside of is, rose has been coming rating the killing of 13 palestinians. and israel by the israeli police. now exactly like the killings in the west by where there have no soldier have been found accountable to the killing of finance. that's exactly the same situation of the killing of palestinians in october 2000. it was at the beginning of the 2nd intifada. so the same treatment of lack of accountability and impunity is over there towards palestinian no matter where they are. and the fact
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that a international organizations, such as i'm the international such as human rights watch such as, there's really organization. but selim and other organizations that inside of palestine have been calling not only the aggressive position but also to stop the upper right is a major shift and it should be continued and correction. i just, i just want to give what's probably going to be last. what on this in the, in the minute that we have left to guy shall have, do you see anything on the horizon? i mean, how do you see this play now? is there anything on the horizon that you feel could could give people hope? unfortunately, i know i cannot be here. i think we should we, we, we because when we go back to the children, i think this is the key here. and you can see the children growing up and we are getting dr. a doctor might be
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a way to great stuff that we can go see the age of iron africa. and now the kids leaving in that moment just came out and they fear the leaders. she. busy busy will unfortunately, will be more and more really young teenagers, the patient we're going to have to leave it there. thanks very much. 2 or 3 of you, gideon levy cell phones. i had an it guy shot at thanks so much for being with us. and thank you, as always, so watching, remember, you can see this program again any time just go to our website, al jazeera dot com. and for more discussion there's our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter handle. there is at a j inside story for me hasn't speaker, and the whole team here, bye for now. the
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