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hello there. i'm dealing with donald. this is sal jesse live from london, also coming up. oh, protests in lebanon over efforts to derail the investigation into the bay reports explosion after a top prosecutor, i'm judge, filed charges against each other. russia launch is a wave of missiles strikes that ukraine killing 11 people a day after germany and the u. s. badge tanks for keith was a 160 people are killed by the cold as afghanistan suffers. it's worse, windsor in more than a decade. ah, funerals have been held across the occupied westbank for 9 palestinians killed in an israeli rate. in the janine refugee camp. 2 0, is really forced entry early on thursday morning, triggering gun battle and explosions, one more time in
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a process related to that violence is the deadliest stay in the west bank in years and brings the number of palestinians killed so far this year to $29.00. most of them shocked by israeli forces, palestinian president spokesman called at court. a massacre in full view of the world already and the palestinian authority announced measures against israel. following that raid, the girls are lab charbonneau what donald bell in light of the repeated aggression against our people and violations of all the agreements including the security. we consider that the security coordination between our government and the israelis is no longer in existence. and as of now, it will no longer be enforce some a binge of a reports on how those events unfold. it ah, another read by is really forces in the west bank these vehicles headed towards the janine refugee camp palestinians. the among the people killed in the read with an elderly woman and is really ami statements as its
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forces conducted a counter terrorism operation in the center of the janine cap. huh. to apprehend, quote, a terror squad belonging to islamic jihad organization. israeli soldiers entered the building and also said they detonated 2 exclusive do i says and killed suspects . crushes broke out as news. brooke, of the killings, people pelted stones. it is really vehicles in the vicinity. ah, the injured were taken to the nearest hospital palestinian health ministry accused israeli forces of intentionally using tear gas inside the children's hospital ward medic see. the situation in the refugee camp was critical, and israeli forces were stopping ambulances from reaching people who were wounded. one than 2 dozen palestinians have been killed in the west bank this month is really force as if stepped up in what they call and deter operations. sama jobeth out there. augment maha was in that in refugee camp. he spoke to people who
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witnessed the rate. this is the main target of the latest as well. any minutes we rates in the occupied west diag, a house, and one of the alleyways of the refugee camp in the town of jeanine. or actually, this is what's left of the house lodge chunks of it were reduced throb. and because according to eye witnesses and locals here as well, any forces used anti tank missiles in their confrontation with palestinian fighters inside this house. the oles, the walls of the house are riddled with bullets and eye witnesses here described to us what they said. one of the most intense battles we have seen in a while to discuss about that i can book i was leaving for work at 7 in the morning . i looked outside. soldiers were coming out of 4 cars. they took over this house here and another rooftop, and started shooting at the fighter's house for half an hour after which they shot anti tank weapons at the place. that's when we believe the fighters were killed.
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this new families here are frustrated and exhausted because these really military waves have become regular. i'm part of their routine over the bus year. they are telling us they are staying up late every night waiting for the next minutes. re weighed and they started asking this question, when will it be my turn? i am at my have address iraq, the genie in refugee camp. well, does this governing authority, hamas is called the raid a crime against the palestinian people by the occupying forces. and people in gaza have also been protesting, you know, i'll say it was there this book you know, from here taking place in the god, the city in the. 7 many from that have been called out by the policy in fact, taking place in different areas across god. the straight now with call help people to broach again that can make them in their need and they have been
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friends in their practice that long ago. she is me. i'm here with me on my best denise. it might deny out loud is even senior political unless my mom bizarre joins me in the studio. hi there my one good to see you. so we've got the palestinian authority saying it will no longer cooperate, insecurity masses with these railways. but i find myself wondering, given that its own credibility is already low amongst the palestinian people. how do those 2 factors then start to affect things on the ground from here? you know, you would expect that if they are desperate enough that they might actually go through with it, right? because then now at this point in time have nothing to lose. the policy authority is thought any bankrupt, totally unpopular and the, and there is no way to go,
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but back to its people, right? as it were. and that means stopping the security coordination with israel, which really means to put, it's frankly repressing the palestinian people. and they're yearning for liberation from occupation, because at the, at one point, some 25 years ago that the was, that is there and starts withdrawing from occupied territories in return for the palestinians. quad coordinate and cooperating security terms with israel. but israel stopped withdrawing back in the 19 nineties and it's expecting the penicillin restorative to continue to coordinate, which means doing, doing its dirty work in the occupied territories that has that to the bankruptcy of the policy authority. now is there does exercise even tighter grip banning some of them or all the ministers to even leave the country. so sweeney becoming quite dire
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for the person. i thought you would expect them to say enough is enough. we are part of the palestinian people. and we need to resist along with the parasitic people, would they, antony lincoln is due to make a visit to the region, but will the us make his statement about the ongoing violence? and i will, if i miss, have wondering, you, as we often these conversations, where could this violence go? it feels like a bit of a sort of tinderbox situation. yes. what, in terms of the united states? i think it's become clear that the prime minister benjamin at the now doesn't give a damn about what washington thinks he never did before. from the obama administration, even humiliated the american president in congress. and as much as humanly, he humiliates but as not by then by then comes back and says he's a zionist, and nathan now is his best buddy, and his best friend is on so forth. so read is what he's getting away with so much impunity, so much protection by washington in the international arena that they don't expect
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much of, you know, much of a fire or any of any nature from that. we start a year. things like to state solution, which is a phrase, you know, i feel like i haven't heard for years solutions. i can't remember that anymore. it sounds like something we used to talk about back in 2006, 7. so it seemed a little bit in congress to me in congress that when we hear there's going to be a us visit, suddenly these, this rhetoric comes again, but then the context is completely changed because now we have this, right? when the government says, you know, we have the exclusive right to the whole of the land of israel, we're going to continue with our 2nd thing. so what then does the international community volley back with in the face of a hard line government? let's, let's start with the hard line government. so there's, there's something quite unique about the new phonetic strolling and israel today. they've been even 3 things. one, israel cannot be ga democratic. they've already expose the myth that it could be
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both when there is a substantial mark of some quarter of the population that's not jewish. and to they don't believe it should be democratic because i think it should be ruled by, you know, god's law as it were too. they believe that israel or the jewish people have exclusive right over all the land of israel, meaning over all historic palestine, meaning over all the occupied territories, plus israel to day. and that if the palestinians must stay, they have to stay as 2nd or 3rd class citizens and free. and this is very interesting to learn about. the new fanatic in israel is that they reject the ways of the west. they don't want the ways of the liberal west. they don't believe the west has good influence on israel because israel should live, you know, by the laws of god more conservative, more closed, more jewish, you know, and,
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and so, and so forth. so then way is to reject dictates and overtures from washington or from europe or from anyone else. they think they are strong enough, powerful enough as a nuclear power, as the most dominant power in the middle east, with now increasing good relations with certain out of countries to do what they may, what they must in historic bias that and i think they're continued to do that above all in includes humiliating and perhaps breaking the palestinian authority and forcing the palestinians into thought of cylinder. in the meanwhile, what we're hearing from the west is cricket. i one thank you. ah. judge investigating the 2020 be reports explosion has been summoned by lebanon's top prosecutor tarik. bitter has been charged with miss handling the inquiry but is
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refusing to step down protests. his anger by the slow pace of the investigation gathered at lebanon's justice palace, xena hoarder of woodstock. from barret. wow, this is the latest ground of a nearly 3 year fight for justice and the rule of law. families of victims of the explosion in beirut port in 2020 are up against a ruling establishment that has been evading accountability to days. anger coincides with a tug of war between lebanon's chief prosecutor, a san away debt. and the judicial investigator in charge of the investigation thought it better. i don't shame on you this woman cries, why should we lose our children and they remain in power? oh, no official has been held to account for one of the world's largest non nuclear blast . that despite many as high up as the president were aware of the presence of
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highly explosive materials being stored at a port warehouse. i'm really angry and i'm discussed with what they are trying to do to delay the investigation or even stop it. because they don't feel what you are feeling, they did not go through what you went through and are going through now, and they are serving their political agendas. their prob, has been repeatedly stalled. the 1st judge was removed after he charged high ranking politicians. and the 2nd judge guitar has now been charged with rebelling against the judiciary. and oh, sir, pin power judge guitar house support because he's done the unsinkable and post civil war lebanon going after high ranking officials and the political and security establishment and the judiciary. he may not be able to implement his decisions nor conduct legal proceedings, but he is defiant and promising not to step down and will issue indictments even if he is in prison. many here are not surprised in
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a country with the history of impunity and the judiciary that lacks political independence for seeing as a sequence of political him to adventure and screwed the rail. the investigation yesterday. and once thoroughbred was a complete, could the tar and the judicial system where the attorney general decided to release every one or vote he had it accused himself from the file for more than a year. grieving families have again lost hope, and the investigation has again been stalled. on a day, alexandra, one of the youngest victims of the blast was supposed to turned 6 years old. santa hood, her alger cedar fabled, ah, russia has launched a new wave of june or missile attacks on ukraine killing at least 11 people and wounding 11 others. the strikes came during the morning rush hour
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a day after the u. s. and germany said they would send advanced battle tanks to keep the commander of the ukrainian armed forces says $47.00 of the $55.00 russian cruise missiles fired was shot dan. cities were hit across the country, damaging dozens of buildings and energy facilities. justice temperatures below freezing in keith, natasha buckner reports from one of the areas that was hit it and keep. well, there is a huge crater here, just off the main road running through this, a village, a number of homes have been well, nearly destroyed. you can see roofs, nearly a crumbling broken blow. now windows and here behind me, this house lily on the point of collapse and we spoke of that house and he says she was at home when those tags began. julie fig. i heard rattling, so i turned my tv volume down. i knew there was an air raid alert, but i was watching the news. i couldn't sleep and then all just exploded. you know,
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i was in a daze, i don't remember anything after that. and she said no one way to live live, you look. 2 0, so people in this village are clearly very upset and very shaken with what has happened. some of the homeowners are coming here trying to salvage what they can. you've got neighbors also just coming to try and help and lend a hand. we've seen some emergency service workers and also electricians trying to restore some of the power lines that came down with his latest wave or russian attacks is being seen by many people in ukraine is moscow's response to the fact that western powers, i've decided to send ukraine tanks still to come this half hour. boeing in the don't. the aircraft giant faces the families of those killed in 2737, maxim, plane crashes, and fierce goal for the many young people who disappeared since protesting against china. strict colbert restrictions. ah,
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here's your headlines for europe in africa. good to see. we've got some severe storms rolling across the aegean that slamming into the western side of turkey. it's going to be a socket forecast in antalya was about $3035.00 millimeters of rain. and now that we have sub 0 temperatures in parts of the balkans, that precipitation is falling snow. so for example, serial could pick up to about 5 centimeters on friday. also speaking about low temperatures across spain and portugal, almost all of portugal is under a weather alert for those low temperatures, maybe even subzero and places like madrid. waking up friday morning. now we've got some rain and snow not too far away from the parents. news on friday afternoon and to the northwest. we go, it's fairly quite a bit of gloomy conditions, but you know, london, i think it could be into double digits by next week. so we'll continue to update
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you on that off to the top end of africa. it's wet in windy from morocco, algeria tenicia, the sand in dots for that northwest side of egypt on friday to the south. we go still that tropical storm in the museum b channel, just drenching the west coast of madagascar, sucking all of the energy around there. so pretty dry conditions across mozambique it will start to his allowed and some showers in storms for the eastern cape province in south africa. on friday. the 2 in co cater culture of knowledge, openness, and pluralism worldwide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledge their role in strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation between arab islamic and world cultures.
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lou, lou or mind of the top stories here on al jazeera funerals have been held across the occupied westbank after his railey forces killed 10 palestinians. 9 of them in a raid on the jeanine refugee camp. violence is form to palestinian leaders to cot . security ties with israel. protests as have gathered outside lebanon's justice, power, silver efforts to derail an investigation into the 2020 b reports exclusion lebanon's top prosecutor ordered the release of all suspects detained in the pull whedon state. and filed charges against the judge investigating glass ross has launched
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a new wave of draw miss all attacks on ukraine killing at least 11 people wounding 11 others. strikes came during the morning rush hour a day after the u. s. and germany said they would send advanced battle tanks to keep aircraft maker boeing has pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud related to the 2737, max plane crashes. the airplane manufacturer is accused of criminal conspiracy and was needing us, regulates, is about the safety of its jets. following the crashes in 201-820-9346 people were killed. boeing initially paid $2500000000.00 to avoid a trial. the relatives of those killed want the court to reopen that settlement. they say it was quote, a sweetheart deal, and boeing has committed the deadliest corporate crime u. s. history classical. he sent us this early from the justice department in washington dc. what's happening in the dallas court room is representatives of the boeing company are coming face to face with some of the victims family members.
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this is all over a deal that the justice department made with boeing. they said that they would get rid of the one criminal charge of conspiring to defraud the government. basically, line federal aviation administration in exchange, boeing would pay $2500000000.00. that money would go to the airlines to some of the family members and also find to the government. well, family members took this case to court and they said under the crime victims rights act, they needed to be notified in the justice department. didn't tell them that the negotiations were happening. the final deal has been reef. the judge did decide that the families, in fact, needed to be notified. so he ordered this arraignment. what the judge didn't do is throw out the plea agreement so that the family members are already testified. tell their stories, talk about their loss in hopes that it will be enough to get the judge to throw the deal or get the justice department to do the same. violence in the share is still thing. children getting a basic education and one of the poorest and youngest populations of the world.
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that's according to a new report from the norwegian refugee can so since 2018 fighting for molly and kena fall so has spilled into the west and till a berry region which has become the epicenter of attacks against civilians in the country. more than 150000 people have been displaced. while the schooling of at least half a 1000000 children has been directly affected. and where the 900 schools have been forced to close. i mean 42 percent of children are out of school across the country . the vast majority in tilbury. well, that number is up from 34 percent 5 years ago. it's a worrying rise in a country where half the population is under the age of 15. 70 percent of children surveyed say they have little or no hope for the future. john eagle and the secretary general norwegian refugee council says the violence has reversed the progress that new share made on education in the last 50 years. they have the youngest population in the world, the poorest population in the world,
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and now that population that is most neglected by everybody so well failing the youth on the share of the sa hell a in the jack of the 50. yes, a progress. the last 5 years, if you are and few of children have been able to make it to school, is a difficult thing to really bring stability and to bring security to such a reach and with many on groups that are gaining strength and that a go roaming across borders in tele, berry at the the, the mothers i met said they had walked for hours from that torch villages. finally, they got hope for the children and for themselves when we provide education and, and some services. but, but of course they need to be able to go back in safety and then they guarantee it's not only the response cannot only be military insecurity. weiss think that's
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been too much of that logic chasing young giantess have sort of been the response to all of this. if there is no livelihood, if there is no believe in a better economic future, and there, if there isn't really protection of the said billions where they are, then this will continue face good st. chinese piece of and quietly arresting young people who potato protested against coven 19 restrictions. back in november. many of the demonstrators were given warnings. others who were detained, haven't heard from since katrina, new reports now from beijing. this video is being circulated by the friends and supporters of physician or 26 year old book editor who has not been seen or heard from since december canada shipping. if you're watching this video, she says to so i've been taken away by the police. oh,
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rights group say she's among dozens of people who have been detained since taking part in demonstrations against china. 0 covet policy in november. there was no surprise to buy the crocodile or by the punishment by the government by was very surprised by the actions and incurring a g o young people. the protest in several cities were the largest seen in china for decades. they were sparked by the death of 10 people in an apartment block fire in the western city of gucci, critic say their deaths were preventable and blamed. strict corbett 19 controls. some called for the stepping down of chinese lead a seat in pink, but most stood in solidarity with those who died, demanding an end to restrictions for your hurry. let see, she saw your belt that we have the right to express our emotions as empathy. as for those who lost their lives, that's why we meet the same. this federal was attended by thousands of people. we followed the roles without conflict with police on soc may burn. president c
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downplayed the movement as frustrated students, but shortly afterwards your police began contacting, questioning and warning boys who attended st gatherings were legal protests to say they did not give their details to authorities. this, the area by the young more of the here invading is, were protested, gathered in november like most public places in the city. it's blanketed with high tech surveillance cameras like this one. china has one of the most sophisticated surveillance systems in the world. facial recognition cameras and mobile for tracking devices will use to identify demonstrators, say, rights groups. chinese foreign ministry has denied any mistreatment from water. far georgia, china is governed by the rule of law and the various legal rights and freedoms enjoy by chinese students are fully guaranteed auto thought jason was initially
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detained for 24 hours and released. but as some of her friends began to disappear in the weeks to follow, she suspected she would be next. your young if they want to convict does show the public. the evidence do not lead us disappear from this world. unjustly. friends of thought have told al jazeera, they are very concerned for her well being. she was last heard from on christmas eve. katrina, you al, jazeera meeting, opium production and me and mar has surged since the military seized power leading more people towards the drug trade. according to the united nations opium cultivation and me and my jump, 33 percent last year, reversing a 6 year downward trend un believes this is being driven by economic hardship and insecurity driven by the country civil war. 160 people are now reported to have died in freezing temperatures in afghanistan. taliban officials say it's one of the coldest winters in more than
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a decade and more extreme. weather is forecast castillo lopez, hoya reports, bits. the coldest winter to hit afghanistan, and 15 years with temperature is dropping to minus 34 degrees celsius. avoiding the freezing cold isn't an option for most people and this makeshift camping cobble shalysea is displaced and doesn't have much to protect her family. ah, she says the conditions were simply too much for 2 of her children. oh yeah, they don't ask them about the we there is so called recently i lost 2 of my children that about the mom we don't have enough to hate the road when we can. we try to bake breeds to keep warm of the not about distributing aid to survive. this weather is challenging. humanitarian group say the taliban cerise and ban on fema workers and nonprofit organizations is limiting the reach
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in this local school. the weather is also posing challenges as the so both of both services during the early morning and night. the weather is so cold that most of our students cannot come. some older students match to make it, but young ones cannot. most foreign aid has been suspended since the taliban returned to power in 2021. the government has limited support and money. the modest employee, however, the law. oh them. well, we asked friendly countries and the united nations to help all the poor and needy people affected by this situation. malo, people are struggling to survive. now humanitarian groups fear the harsh winter will further deepen and already dire. humanitarian crisis conceal locus of a young al jazeera, an extreme cold snap is sweeping across parts of asia. japan's been badly affected recording some of its coldest temperatures. in a decade,
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heavy snowfall and strong winds of disrupted traffic and grounded hundreds of flights. where there's been blame for at least one death there. so, so bitterly cold and parts of south korea, temperatures in the capital. saul have promised to minus 16 degrees celsius. and there are warnings of dangerous road conditions. thousands of shelters have also been opened and dramatic pictures have emerged of abbas, which plunged into a lake in turkey. now, the turk, the driver lost control while making its hern and drove head 1st into a reservoir in the eastern city of malott's. here cctv images show the panic and chaos amongst the 7 passengers. as water gushed inside the bus, i was the boss was about to board a fairy to cross the lake. all those on board managed to swim to safety. ah quick reminder of our top stories on al jazeera fin rules have been.
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