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because it goes to the very root of who we are up front with me, mark lamond hill on al jazeera ah, ah, al jazeera, with down to the ah! israel carries out as strikes in the besieged gaza strip rockets of 5 towards southern israel, and the latest flare up her coals to
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deescalate after his ready forces on leisha day of college at the jeanine refugee camp, killing 9 palestinians. ah, i'm sam is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, protest is in haiti break into the airport with the prime minister, trapped inside the show that anger against gang violence. 5 full my u. s. police officers charged with the murder of a black man in van fis and families of passengers killed in 2 plane crashes. take boeing to colton charges of fraud. ah, it's just off to 5 g m t and 7. i am in garza where we begin with the latest escalation out of the i 5 palestinian territory. we had the deadliest day of
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violence in the west bank in decades. overnight. rockets 1st though, fired from garza in response to a massive israeli raid in which 9 palestinians, including 2 children, were killed. the rockets were intercepted by israel's iron dough mad defense system . no group has claimed responsibility. israel says it's jets targeted a mass rocket production site. in garza, there are no reports of casualties from garza city. his m m non con. the rockets were fired around midnight local time. they came from somewhere in the gaza strip and they were fight towards of the city of ash gal on in israel at now. the israeli, i, i don't defense system actually took those rockets out. ah no one's claimed responsibility for this attack a so far, but it's likely to be an attack by islamic jihad. it was their fighters that were killed in jeanine. now what we're hearing in ashville on itself. ah,
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people are opening now. their bomb shelters, they're on high alert, their sovereigns already it's a go off. no salter, no sort of luxury here though. in the gaza strip. this is one of the most densely populated places on earth. and it simply doesn't have the infrastructure for any kind of war. and we've seen it several times over the years. there's no bomb shelters. his though sirens that. gov that warn people about any imminent attack. and people are worried that this is one of the most densely populated places on earth or any attack in gaza strip does have an impact on the civilian population here. now the egyptians have been trying to mediate there have been trying to mediate with a palestinian factions to try and maintain calm within the gaza strip itself. but because it was lee at the assignment, you had fighters that were killed and in such large number, ah, it was going to be very difficult to try and not propose a response at the jenin refugee camp. it was
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a day of blood shed. and morning ms. ray security forces carried out to raid that lasted for hours, palestinians living there, described it as a massacre. the united nations hasn't recorded such a high towel in a single operation in the west bank since records began. a palestinian rights group says one of the children who was killed was 1st shot and then run over by an israeli military vehicle. the palestinian presidents is declared 3 days of morning . the palestinian authority is caught security ties with this rel, i'm admire reports from jeanine, palestinians and jeanine pay their respects to 9 people killed in an israeli military wait on the occupied west bank on thursday. the bird next to dozens of other palestinians who died over the past year in his really incursions into the janine refugee camp. this is the 1st time his way he forces have stormed the narrow
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alley ways of the janine refugee camp in the past several months. according to locals, their past trades were limited to the outskirts people. he awoke up to a pitched battle between his were e, the army forces, and palestinian fighters. in this wrote in the densely populated cap, the south african berg. 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 or families here are frustrated and exhausted because these, as wally military raids, have become regular part of their daily routine. and they say they're stay up late every night fearing the next military rate. and they started asking this question, when will it be my turn? 40 my job lives next to
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a house that was rated. she says 4 months. she and her family have been living in fear of being killed now injured or paralyzed. i'm a, it was a battlefield. i couldn't move in my house because it overlooks the shooting. i stayed in the inner room so i couldn't even go to the toilet if i needed to. i'm terrified. one of the victims of this new rate was a 61 year old woman locals here say she was shot dead in the neck by israeli forces on the rooftop of her home. the rubble of this house and its chart walls bearing witness to what's become an eel daily nightmare for palestinians engineer. i would met her al jazeera jenin refugee camp. now the u. s. is urging all sides to deescalate and as express concern about palestine decisions account security ties rather than jordan reports from washington. us officials say they have been in
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constant contact with israeli and palestinian officials since the daylight rayed by the israeli military in janine on thursday. however, u. s. officials say that they are opposed to the palestinians announcement that they're going to suspend security cooperation with the israelis because of the deadly raid. this is the principal deputy spokesperson for the state department, but dont patel as we've made clear at least susan sir, hey, touched on this earlier today. we believe that there is an urgent need for all parties to de escalate. and in fact, this should be an opportunity to work together to improve the security situation and the west bank. and as it relates to the you, when we just don't believe that this multi lateral for eyes appropriate for this. and this is something that the 2 sides should work together on the israel military rate. and janine come several days before the secretary of state antony blank and
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is supposed to be visiting officials in both jerusalem and ramallah so far. say officials here at the state department, there is no plan to change the secretary's meetings, especially his meeting with the palestinian president, muffin wood, abbas. now u. s. defense secretary is confirmed the killing of a senior i salita by special forces, banana. so danny was killed along with 10 fights, is ethan undisclosed location in northern somalia. president joe biden approved the mission last week off the months of planning, senior us official, sas sudan, a play the key role in funding. i saw operations in africa and afghanistan demonstrates as in haiti, of block straits in the capital, in protest against the space of killings of police officers by armed gangs, some storm, the airport as prime minister ariel andre was arriving from a foreign trip. he was briefly forced the barricade himself inside the building. john allan reports protests in haiti this time around lit by men in police uniforms
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. they were angry about the killings of officers over the last few days. they killed 15 policemen in one month after guard, then comes the police. we stand with our policemen. oh, some went to the captain's airport, stopping prime minister ayello murray from leaving it off to ride from a summit in argentina. we need a revolution. we need to have a bloodbath if ariel on re signs of packed with bandits. a lot of police are dead and he didn't say anything, not even a tweet for the policeman who died. we are in the streets to fight for our brothers and sisters who are victimized by the bandits. we have to take to the streets every day to get what we want. i eventually prime minister re managed to leave the airport, but he's at the head of a political crisis in haiti. and now they're powerful gangs now control more than 60 percent of the cap to pull to prince. following a breakdown in institutional order triggered by the assassination of president jo
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vanelle, voice in 2021, unleashing levels of violence. not seen here in decades. extorting murdering, raping to control those in their dominions. gangs have increasingly resorted to the deliberate killing of men, women, and children, as young as 10 years old, have been virtually raped and tactic that spread fear and destroys the social fabric of communities under the control of rival gangs. the haitian police are hopelessly over merged. the like nations is advocating for an international force to be deployed to keep lu daughter in the country. that sofa. no one wants to lead it. meanwhile, haiti burns slipping, ever closer to a failed state. john hohmann al jazeera play maker. boeing is pleaded not guilty in
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the u. s. called to charge is a fraud related to, to crushes of its 737 max jets. the firm is accused of hiding design flaws in the aircraft, which cools the crashes in 20182019346 people were killed, victims families from the court to throw out the settlement. boeing negotiated with the department of justice to avoid prosecution. let's remind you of events behind the case in october 2018. a 737 max plane crashed into the java sea of indonesia coast, killing all 199 people on board. i spent 5 months later, another went down in the 257 people died soon after the 2nd crash, 737 max planes were grounded worldwide for more than 18 months. investigations later found a faulty automated flight control system was to blame the justice department. investigate who boeing over allegations it deceived regulators who approved the
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play 2021. boeing paid a $2500000000.00 settlement to avoid criminal charges. i spoke to niece connelly. ryan, who lost her husband, may cry in the few few and airlines flight crash. 4 years ago. i began by asking her about the settlement. basically it was a c, chris sweetheart deal between going and the department of justice. it wasn't real justice. going basically got a way with a slap on the wrist. they had a minimum fine info and then the rest was compensation mainly made on 70 percent of the $2500000000.00 that they have to pay out with compensation for airlines that they would have got anyway. and then there was a high, a 100000000 that was between 206 families, the compensation in no way reflect to be the level of crime,
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you know, and the killing that the dave's am, you know, in this case. so it, it took relief at the time when, when the new came out and the fact that we find out about this through the media, families and, and people who suffered terrible loss like you, is it about increasing the amount of money that was made available is compensation to victims or is it about accountability? what, what are you seeking? in other words, this is not about the money. in my case, i haven't even if i refuse to accept the b b a money because as far as i'm concerned, this is love money. am so this is not about money. this is about justice and the fact that boeing should be prosecuted. as for my daughter, i'm a p p h should be torn up and i need to face the public trial in this case, and the p o, the point needs to be made comfortable. they feel them buying of special treatment . we met with the department of justice before christmas. it was around november.
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you know what we put into them that it like it was, the parents were given preferential treatment. the d o j had no answer. they didn't answer. you know, even in court today, i mean i felt going didn't even need to send their lawyers were doing the work for them. and you know, so i like it many times today and in the past. but boy are in, with, with the department of justice in this case. they are, they have been given preferential treatment. kenneth quinn is secretary of the flight safety foundation because boeing has already paid a high price for the crashes a lot experience. and many of these tragedies and nothing replaces irreplaceable. irreparable loss in the sense of justice can never be done, but boeing has suffered mightily not. and in addition to 2 and
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a half $1000000000.00 that they paid out, they were grounded for the shoot period of time. they take an enormous reputational kit and so it's not just a compensation of families, not just compensation with airlines. it's a big pedal to the government itself, but it's a reputational damage, and they've set up systems ethnic system. surreal. this case was the case of the unlike or like many others were tragic chain of incidence happens that resulted in a catastrophic event. that's what happens to the issue. what we try to do is post criminal penalties. we want to encourage people to come forward and admit mistakes and then find out what went wrong, why it happened, and then put in mitigation to make sure the tragedy never happens again. that's the best way to honor the soul's news of, of the victims of these tragedies. the judges live. all of this happen. i think no basis exists to upset the plea agreement which was painstakingly negotiated. and they found no evidence of managerial knowledge or direction of kind of the
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defrauding of the f a on the cast system. so i think it's a procedural thing to let some of the family members speak about their victim. we all know that the terrible tragedy that they suffered in our hearts and prayers go out to them, but absolutely no basis exists to upset the deal. still ahead on al jazeera south africa, worsening power blackout is taking a toll on farmers and business owners. they say they may soon lose their livelihood and hacking the hackers, the f b, i says it's infiltrated group that's trying to extort millions of dollars from big things around the world. ah. with your weather update for the middle east and africa begins. now. thank you for spending time with
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us and look at this thing as a top temperature on friday of 25 degrees. it's a few above average and still some rain wobbling around in the goal. so let's go for a closer look. certainly the risk of seen a few more showers and cats are, but i think the worst of the rain will actually be around to by also breezy conditions. have got that wind coming down from the north. so that means cooler air in play here, especially when you consider wind gusts across cats, are of about 50 kilometers per hour. not all day, but at certain points of the day. winds will also be a story in southern pockets, dawn through karachi. could see gus here about 50 kilometers per hour and some rain and snow around those across the mountains in utah and for a turkey here we've got what, whether a stretch from the boss for us right through to the east or med and for on talia. this means it's going to be a wash, and for you, we've got snow and ice alerts in play right across the northern algeria for the mountains in algeria could see about 10 to 20 centimeters of snow. and what weather around the gulf of guineas slides into the coast of gabon read through to the congo
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is but in the moves and b channel, we still have our tropical storm wobbling around. so that's dropping a lot of rain for the west coast of madagascar season. ah ah ah, ah, ah oh,
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the me you're watching now just a time to recap our headlines now. israel says it's carried out as strikes on guards are off the rockets of fives in the palestinian territory. the military says it was targeting an underground rocket production site, but no reports of casual feed. it followed the worst day of violence in decades. the occupied west. 24th is killed 10 palestinians on thursday night as i'm in the raved on the janine refugee camp in the leaders of comp, security tides good throughout the haitian prime minister for the barricade himself . inside the boat off the protest is wearing police uniform storm. the building was angry about the killings of police officers by gangs 5 form of police officers in the u. s. state of tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder over the
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fatal beating of a black man. tyrene nichols was stopped on january the 7th for reckless driving. was taken to hospital in the critical condition where he died. 3 days later. the officers who are also black were fired after an internal investigation found they've used excessive force. we all want the same thing. we want justice for tyree nickels. it's my hope that if there is any silver lining to be drawn from this very dark cloud, it's that perhaps this incident can open a broader conversation about the need for police reform. the world is watching us and we need to show the world what lessons we can learn from this tragedy. i don't know anything. right? yeah, no, it's my son tyree is not here with me in he will never walk through that dorky. he would never come in and say,
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hello harris b b, i has disrupted the operation of international hacker group hiv, which has been extorting millions of dollars around the world. hive hackers take over in tie networks and hold sensitive data hostage, demanding ransom, and threatening leaks. they've extorted more than a $100000000.00 from victims worldwide. the department of justice said the f. b, i infiltrated the group helping victims to recover their stolen daughter. unbeknownst to hiv in a 21st century cyber stakeout, our investigative team lawfully infiltrated hives network and hid there for months, repeatedly swiping decryption keys and passing them on to victims. to free them from ransomware. for months we helped victims defeat their attackers and deprived the hiv network of extortion profits. simply put, using lawful means,
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we hacked that hackers. ah. russia has launched a wave of missiles and drones on nearly a dozen regions in ukraine, killing at least 11 people energy infrastructure was targeted, but residential areas were hit to one person was killed in care of 1st war related death in the capital this year. ukraine says 15 missiles headed for the city was shot down. natasha battle has been to one of the areas in the capital hit by the latest strikes. what has a huge crater here just off the main road running through this? so village a number of homes have been well, nearly destroyed. you can see roofs nearly o crumbling, broken, blown out windows. and here behind me,
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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. then all just exploded you. i was in a daze. i don't remember anything after that in the way of the lives of living. oh hello. 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 this latest wave of russian attacks is being seen by many people in ukraine is moscow's response to the fact that western powers have decided to send ukraine tanks,
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constant power cancer affecting farmers in south africa just before the 1st harvest of the season. many say their livelihoods, and now the threat from the miller reports situated in one of the countries major fruit exporting regions in the western cape, the century old family farm needs a steady electricity supply to operate. it's automated. irrigation pump network relies on power to spray thousands of fruit trees. the farm is just survived 60 a drought and an economic downturn during the global pandemic its own as now backing and electricity shortage. in the winter time, you pump to water out of that over to the dams and during summer time goes in time, which we are now in the peak season. we go with electricity, so we need the those at the end. as i said in this time of the year, it's a peak period of integration. you need to do of 3 cycles, the to the, for certain need for water land, you need a certain amount of hours in
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a week from monday to sunday. and with space $3.00 to $6.00, low cheating, impossible. a 10 percent reduction in export from the farm may mean a loss of almost half a $1000000.00. low cheating as it's no, no power cuts are affecting farms across the region, vegetable former called organs, have given up on about half of these farming area because he can't irrigate as often as he should. if locating keeps continuing, think will in this area will lose all the possible. did you fall off the honest feelings in season when you launch? i bought stuff. the farmers have asked the government for an exemption from the power cuts. but if a prove this could potentially mean longer blackouts and other areas, they don't poly utility s. com says the outages will continue for another 2 years.
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it's already how much they can amik growth restraining businesses, including the poultry, and their respective, with many incurring greater costs, using generators and diesel to keep operations running. some mila, or a piece caravan, has travelled through the jungles of columbia to help those displaced by decades of conflict. it's brought together the government, and the ellen rebel group who are negotiating a possible piece, still valid. sandra, m p. s, he reports many people are still afraid of speaking out hundreds of after columbia from communities along the sound. when river recently arrived in the village of san miguel, for a meeting with government peace negotiate, there's been rebels, the so called peace care of and had come a long way for an opportunity to get a 1st hand account from dos. caught in the crossfire of the country's internal conflict. but it was and easy. the villagers are fearful and
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skeptical love. remember what i say, the government is here and the e l n. but where are the other crit? because there are other groups operating in our territory, if they are not sitting all here, then what are we talking about? despite an agreement and no arm groups, including the army, would be present at meetings, so people could speak freely. soldiers arrived something the negotiators considered a publication locker this with her here. the agreement was that you would control the surroundings with you can't be in the same communities where we are at the same time, it's fundamental. no, for all cassius, it's clearly a provocation and intimidation. they were told to withdraw from the side. and yet they decided to walk right through the meeting. they don't want people to talk about using it in the work of the humanitarian caravan is dependent on trust in a region where it's deeply lacking. for decades,
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drug trafficking paramilitary groups, rebel fighters in the army, have all committed serious human rights violations, as they by for control of what is a key region for the trafficking of cocaine and illegal gold mining. so the caravan open spaces for more intimate meetings with women and the youth to address issues of gender violence and force recruitment. but here to getting into details was difficult. i. he said i can no lab why i prefer not to talk about it. it's painful to remember level in the village of 9 am and we saw the consequences of speaking out. members of the caravan visited the tomb that just received the marina better known as to to a local human rights defender who was killed by armed men in cold blood last june for speaking out and demanding change it or not either k. she was a true leader who went to the bottom of things to benefit the population and paid
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for it. and that's how people remember her. we haven't had any kind of health services here for years. if the caravan brought that it would help mitigate alpine and i am not in the government in the l, in delegations will resume negotiations on february, 13th the mexico to devise a plan to help the people at the south wind and hopefully reach a fool bilateral sees fire to bring some relief to this batter. country allison and be at the al jazeera on the south one river spain. busy football league is denounced, it's calling an act of hatred targeting around madrid for vinicius, junior, and effigy of the 22 year old was hung from a bridge, never clubs, training ground. they came ahead of the clubs, comp, game against city rivals and lexical. last month than this is junior said, the spanish league is doing nothing about what he called races attending game. in
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a statement, the spanish league said we vigorously condemned the acts of hate against venice. yes, junior intolerance and violence have no place in football. as on previous occasions, legal will investigate these events in an attempt to find those responsible thinking the most severe criminal penalties. archaeologists in egypt of uncovered tombs of cerros, which were sealed for more than 4000 years. inside one of the tombs was a mummy covered in gold leaf and sealed inside a stone coffin. it's believed to be one of the oldest and most complete corpses that do not belong to the royal family. the tombs were found near the capital cairo . ah, take you through the headlines he and al jazeera now israel says it's carried out
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