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a 13 year old attack. i in custody. ah. hello, i'm emily angry. we have extended coverage of the escalating tensions between israelis and palestinians. this our tensions were already high after a gum and killed 7 people outside the synagogue in occupy the east jerusalem. that attack follows is riley rides in the occupied west bank. they killed 9 people, the deadliest in decades. oh, and in other news, anger across the united states south through a video is released, showing police officers baiting and unarmed black men. ah, welcome to the program. we begin in occupied east jerusalem,
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where the day has begun with more violence to israelis have been injured in a gun attack. israeli forces say the suspect is a 13 year old and was wounded while being taken into custody. at least $42.00 palestinians have been arrested after a palestinian gum and killed 7 outside a synagogue. on friday he was shot dead. israel's military says it's increasing its presence in the occupied at west bank. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is to made his security cabinet later his promised immediate action after the latest violence. prim, sugar, unable, surely muffled. we're here after one of the hardest attacks in recent years. i can read the situation assessment with all the secret to forces. we decided on several immediate actions. we have to work with determination and composure. i called on people not to take the law into their own hands. for that we have an army, police and secret forces. we have
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a team of correspondents standing by across the west bank at garza and occupied east jerusalem. let's begin with our diplomatic editor james bay's, though, a james things a dynamic at the moment, but a shocking development about the age of the alleged shooter. oh, well yes the, the information we have is that he is 13 years old. but i have to say that information is being challenged. that's come from the police. it's been challenged by his own family who say that the 13 year old boy happened to be there at the scene. it was a case of mistaken identity. he wasn't the one wielding the hand gun. and so there's a dispute over that. what the police were saying and what the family are staying at this time. what we do know is the victims of this attack. we're to settlers, our father and son. we understand the father, 45 year old, 45 years old. his son in his twenty's,
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the son we believe is more seriously wounded, but both are being treated in the hospital for their injuries. we understand the 13 year old boy is also being treated in the hospital, although he's also been interrogated while in the ambulance by israeli police on his way to the hospital as they try and ascertain whether he was responsible for this attack. as his family claim that he was not james, this'll comes on saturday, but after a deadly shooting at near synagogue on friday night. yes, absolutely. and interestingly not a great deal more information emerging about what happened near the synagogue in that settlement in east jerusalem. that's because there's a gagging order in force. the israeli authorities got a judge to pass a guy ignore the same of the media, should not put new information, new video or new other evidence in the public domain at this time. what we do know
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is that the man who was shot dead at the scene who is ready please say, was responsible for this came from the mount of olives. we understand that both his parents have been interrogated by police, but also local people who come to the house. we believe there were $47.00 in total of $42.00 in total. they have been arrested. we understand by israeli police, those that were in the house and around the house had been arrested by israeli police. james, before we look ahead to what's happening saturday, saturday night, you've actually witnessed to some of those tensions before you today this morning, saturday morning. it's extremely tense here and the israeli police have been put on the highest state of alert. they've all been put on 12 hour shifts. we understand that an elite counter terrorism force, a paramilitary type force,
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has been deployed here to jerusalem to deploy to jerusalem in numbers. just telling you on what we were just saying about the amount of olives. now we're told that the big israeli forces heading now to the house of the attacker. that's the latest news we have on that. but as a say hi alert, not just there, but across east jerusalem right now. and as you say, we watched it earlier on. in fact, just here by damascus gate, there were 2 palestinian young palestinian men walking. we saw them being arrested by is ready place taken to a police hearts. before we were able to film, we saw one of them being search for being beaten while is being searched. the other one then was searched and we took pictures of that. but the police didn't want the pictures being taken, and then the settler came up and started pushing our camera man away and said he had to leave the area very tense, seeings and just an indication, i think how on edge this city is at this time,
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after the violence we've seen in the last 48 hours, not just what we've seen near the synagogue and what we seen today. but of course, that big israeli re, the took place in jeanine, killing 10 palestinians, including an elderly woman. yes. and just before we let you go, james, what can we expect from this cabinet? mazing later on saturday, as the prime minister calls for immediate action. yeah, it's not clear what they, what they will do now is to say they've already ramped up security. certainly in jerusalem, and i'm sure they've ramping up security elsewhere in the west bank as well. but what they do beyond that, not entirely clear. and i think there is another factor to bear in mind. and that is of that the international community is calling for restraint. now, when the international committee says that even in un security council statements, often these rated government does not take much notice of that. and we now have the
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most hard line israeli government in history. but there is another factor which is a one very prominent member of that international communities on his way here to the reach, in that sense the blanket, the u. s. secretary state of state going 1st to caro. but then coming here to jerusalem, he'll be meeting with the prime minister and other members of the israeli government . you'll be meeting with the palestinian authority leadership as well. and i would have thought that the israeli government do not want to further escalate tensions at a time when this important emissary of the biden administration will be in town. all right, thank you very much for the update and diplomatic editor james spies in occupied east jerusalem. that's cost to garza now way. emron khan is standing by an image, as we heard from james. all this violence was a began after israel carried out a deadly rate in the janine refugee camp on thursday. what's been the reaction of
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palestinians to the shooting near a synagogue on friday would not just reaction to that, but actually reaction to the attack that just take place that just took place in sil, one in the last hour we've heard from the hammer, spokesman, how's him cost him, he said, the command operation and so on in occupied a jerusalem is enough formation of the continuation of the resistance act on all occupied land and in response, the occupations, crimes against all people. and our thanks as he goes on to say that all peoples, legitimate struggle against the occupation will continue that was actually echoed as well by islamic jihad, who said there will be no israeli security without palestinian security. just as that had, we're just off of the news of that had a broke, a was actually announced on most loudspeakers here as well. and people have been talking about it have been talking about it on social media is from facebook to talk. and the like a lot of ordinary palestinians, ah, saying that actually this will give these really government pulls before it kills
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any more palestinians. but now the s, the worry is about escalation. it's about what happens next. now in the past we have seen things happening, occupied westbank that have it impact and gaza. there's a saying if it's thought to the occupied where spike it finishes and goes, what they mean by that is often these operations. here are people are looking to the security to the as curzy cabinet meeting. this is going to take place in israel if they announce that there is a link say to hamas in the gaza strip, to say to islamic jad in the gaza strip than people here will prepare for war. but, but i don't know how they do that. there's no bomb shelters, head, there's no sirens. as i advanced warning system now asked to be said that nobody's taken here so far, responsibility for the attack. and indeed the 21 year old who attacked strictly in the synagogue. mom has no known political affiliations, and he doesn't seem to have
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a security fall on him in israel. so maybe they might not be a link here. but that's real concern. is that these ready government will make a link to the gaza strip and therefore they will act on the golf district in run. as you mentioned, israelis promising to respond to that shooting. what are palestinians doing to anticipate every action? well, if you're talking about ordinary of how the thing is gossip, there is literally nothing they can do. there's no bomb shows is, like i said earlier, there's no sorry, was no advanced warning system. they just have to stay in the homes and hope that if things do escalate into a war on god, that homes is safe. the remember, this is a place that still reeling from the 2021 will people all still homeless homes have been destroyed. us, there are still people who are worried about where they get the next bill from the intense amount of poverty. so there's not really
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a huge amount people can do to prepare. they just have to wait. alright, we really appreciate the update as always, iran con, live for us in garza. let's go to ahmed my her now whose life for us in ramallah, ahmed, the situation is clearly tense across the region. how would you describe the moon on the ground where you are? it's more of ans i a t c and the fear of what is coming next. many palestinians here are waiting for the, the decisions that will be taken by the israeli cabinets after the shabbots, which ends at sunset on saturday. and it's auto cheese have really started taking some steps. israeli army, for example, send more troops and more military reinforcements to checkpoints across the
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occupied west bank. and just just a moment ago, the command of the israeli police decided to deploy the counter terror units, the special unit known as the man permanently in occupied in jerusalem. and west jerusalem, this is on the right in the side on the palestinian sides. some palestinians had started forming vigilance. she grew, especially in the areas very close to the israeli settlements, which are regarded as illegal by the international community. and this is an anticipation of more settler attacks, you know, yesterday is where the settlers, at fact a balance pinions across the west bank injuring at least 5 of them. and one of them in critical condition, i have to say that is where the settler effects are not unprecedented. the regular last year alone, according to the united nations,
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more than $800.00 attacks were carried out by fiddlers. part of the thing that by the stimulus also we have to put things into perspective here that the latest violence that started in the attack on the jewish, close to the jewish synagogue and occupied in jerusalem. and this morning, shooting also and said when a started after the israeli military encourage and which is one of the deadliest by israel in many months into the janine refugee camp on thursday which killed 9 palestinians, including an elderly woman as well. says that it was a counter terror operation, but the distinctions here and elsewhere and the occupied with bank challenge this because they say as read, never presented any shred of solid evidence. and it certainly seems like there's no sign of data collection from either side. what about the palestinian authority?
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what is it saying about how it will respond to israeli threat? the better thing and authority decided yesterday to hold any kind of security coordination with this security coordination. i have to say is one of the cornerstones of the court that be accord, signed back, and my teen 93. between the palestinian or it is late a leader. yes. a lot of thought and and as right and as well. but a thing and authority decided to hold this kind of security, call the nation and protest against not just the military incursion on jeanine refugee campbell and protest against the continuing as the se cycle of violence killings at ritz and killings of palestinians. since the start of this year, since the start of these, this year at least $31.00 palestinians were killed and israeli military raids,
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20 of them where engineering. all right, and we really appreciate that update. we'll stay across that throughout the day. i'm at my head in ramallah. all right, we'll have the rest of the day use after the break, including looking at what can happen next after protest is in peru demand constitutional reform. and they isolate the south eastern city of quota maldonado and why colds are growing latter nigeria to extend the deadlines of people to swap old currency. ah ah, off we go with your weather update in a minute 15. thank you so much for joining in. so here's the forecasts in asia pacific and it's a windsor slowly starting to shift around and we've got some warmer air in play
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here. i mean look to the korean peninsula on the plus side of things. so that means slowly but surely will lose that effect snow for western and northern areas of japan. speaking of warmer weather, look at this in china. i think we lynn over the course of the weekend or you'll hit 20 degrees looking good for the western side of the yangtze river valley as wal chung ching at 14. now for india were seen storms from general and kashmir. right through too much pradesh could see some hail there as while and still keeping tabs on this disturbance in the bay had been gall. now as we start out the week, it's going to throw a lot of rain to sri lanka and that southeast corner of india. now for pakistan, still wendy, for a southern same province. it got a snow storm sweeping across cobble. and at what weather that we were talking about in the northwest of india's point into punch up providence in bucharest on a great through to the capital territory as well. now for us in the middle east through the gulf, much commer conditions, we've got plenty of sun in the forecast. finally for doha, with
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a high of 20 degrees on sunday. get out there, enjoy it. we'll see you soon. ah ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide had to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity, the shape, tomato, ward for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged the road and strengthening the bonds of friendship. and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. ah, lou ah,
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hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories this hour to israeli settlers have been injured in a shooting attack in occupied east. jerusalem is rally forced to say, the suspect is 13 years old and was wounded while being taken into custody. at least 42 palestinians have been arrested after a palestinian government killed 7 people outside of synagogue on friday. israel's military says it's increasing its presence in the occupied at west bank and mustafah bankruptcy ease. secretary general of palestinian at national initiative, he says, is well, is to blame for the current spiral of violence. hey, ya, did janine by committing the lives of my students, including 61 year old lady who was sitting at home and put that amount,
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but the students get it to the beginning of the month? 30 to last year, we lost $224.00 civilians including 50 children in the army. this of course, puts the whole political population in despair. and what ad injury has to do the work was in its history that has fashion like been viewed as muddrick. those were classified by itself and by states when they were quite with got movement. and these guys are now job security and said to the u. s. now, where protests have been held across the country after police in memphis released video, showing offices being an, an armed black man, tyree nichols later died in the hospital. several people were arrested during confrontations between police and protest is
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a new york city. he was president joe biden said he was outraged by the video and called to protest, to be faithful. i spoke with barry's mother and such like an old folder that i was going to be making a big problem with florida to get this other goal. i do so much in order to the federal level for really please if you call for no no, no wireless, no good role. and gabriel elizondo has more now from memphis and a warning. some you as my find this video disturbing, the police footage starts with what appears to be a routine traffic stop. but quickly the situation escalates. no any. as officers pulled tightly nichols out of the vehicle and begin to wrestle into the ground,
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he escaped their grasp and please, his family later say he was scared of what police might do to him. shortly thereafter, other officers give chase and catch nichols on a dark residential street. oh, the police can be seen beating nichols and trying to subdue him with pepper spray. he can be heard crying for help and for his mother. 7 7 who happened to live a block away later, the 29 year old who only weighed 65 kilos due to an illness, appears badly hurt, well handcuffed, and left leaning against a car. paramedics appear in no hurry to treat him. nichols died from his injuries 3 days later. he was described by his family as a good young man who liked to ride his skateboard and loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm. all 5 police officers were fired and now faced
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criminal chargers, ranging from battery to 2nd degree murder. they find that, oh wait. oh, on friday night as the video was being released, protestors in memphis took to the street to call for justice roy. what kind of justice do you want to see? i wanna see memphis police department be held accountable overall. you know, i'm, it only takes 6 months to learn how to be a police officer and it takes 4 years to earn a college degree. and so that tells a lot about memphis police department. you mean to tell me you're taught to use forceful force as such as, like, used against harry. and you mean to tell me that your teacher office just is, i don't believe so. others said they didn't even need to see the video to know how they felt about it, but said it was important. the video was made public. we deserve to be able to see this. i know there is a soup alarm and we hear rodney king of beat and was saying that, you know, so, i mean it is as cana is where we had in 2023, this is certainly
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a city very much still in shock by what they saw in that video, the violent beating death of tyree nichols at the hands of police. gabriel's orlando, al jazeera memphis protest, his emperor will have isolated its southeastern city of her tow maldonado after 3 weeks of road blockades. they're demanding constitutional reform and some even vandalized, the regional governors house on friday. marianna sanchez is there. this is the governor of meridian firing his weapon and friday to defend his family and home. after 8 unarmed police members couldn't stop a mob trying to burn his house, and he says to kill him if yarboro yarboro moo miramar! if i hadn't had my weapon, i'd be in the morgue. this is outrageous!
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what did i do to them for them to come throw stones and try to set my house on fire? oh, the governor wants to lift roadblocks. protesters demanding constitutional reforms have been blocking the only highway that connects the regional capital. but the maldonado with the rest of the country for more than 3 weeks preventing food and fuel supplies from entering only hospital in the city, has gone on emergency mode fuel. from all the vehicles has been transferred to one ambulance to assist patients in critical condition. the hospital waste hasn't been picked up for 20 days. the patients meals are cooked with coal on 2 small pots. the director luis chavez says his worst fear is if there is a blackout, it's almost our loss doesn't. we only have enough fuel for the generator to function for 6 hours. if there is a blackout, the patients who are on respirators are simply going to die. the streets of the capital are nearly empty. traffic is almost in existent shops, markets,
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restaurants, closed. most of put the maldonado is shut down. this is usually a bustling city, a transit area for businesses, both legal and illegal, including a lucrative gold mining operation run by criminal gangs. now authorities here say the city is on the verge of collapse. many residents here say the prices of food and fuel in the black market have increased at least 6 volts or in the novels woke up and then we're outraged. we don't have transport gum, i've lost my job because i can't get their phone all to the little. although some here say they want precedent enough on what the to step down. others want the government to focus in and blocking the highway at whatever cost to say, i've never got any of this situation is getting worse every day. due to the connection of the state, the state has to intervene, but others will live. on thursday, the government passed a supreme decree, ordering security forces to unlock roads. men here want an immediate solution,
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but fear the resistance in this jungle city could be fierce. medina, sanchez, i'll just eat upward to my low. now some people in nigeria faced losing their life savings as they struggled to switch old bank notes. the central bank introduced new nights last year and has already extended a deadline to the discontinuation of the old tender as ahmed interest reports, millions of nigerians aren't able to exchange their money until the end of the month. oh, as it did, i lose tempest run high at the banks and at meet shift carelessly swept centers to oh, with only a few days left. my goodness, have you traveled 30 kilometers to swap how old narrow notes before they ceased to be legal, tender. she also once cash to buy her family's basic needs as businesses have started, rejected the old note. oh no one wants to take the old notes we tito, want to risk it. we are stuck with them and cannot buy no sell. in october,
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last year, nigeria central bank redesigned some of its courtesy notes, introducing more security features. it says the move was necessary, but the p nigerian go through is mounting as millions scramble to swap the old notes and estimated 64000000 idlers like access to banking services. most of them live in rural areas like this. weather is not. if people like this, who sent a new song, all their savings when the deadline expired. so you kind of me saying that if that happened to them, it good wasn't over to range in a country. why more than 60 wasn't i don't really live little to publish your life . in kano, city, the country, 2nd largest, the cues at the banks and cash dispense and machines are long leaving many frustrated good. it doesn't want any of that. i'm not a buy human. i'm currently in debt right now. i count withdrawal money to feed my
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family as close my shop for 2 days to look for money to pay back my small debts and buy food for my family. so far, i'm unable to go by hours. a problem that's even worse in crisis, hit northeast and north west nigeria, why governors are worried that millions of their people will lose their life savings who have or need for local governments. at half banks, even the for that mission, the capacity to satisfied people is so there. oh, the central bank is crumbling money. deposit banks to the villages to ensure millions don't lose their savings. we took the step to find the bank and specifically is shut them to pay this when it will isn't that would go back to this communities and pay them. oh it. despite that residence of rural areas here, they could still lose their savings like they did in the civil exercise 39 years
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ago. but in the capital, a boucher where monitoring the process is structured the complaints yeah. off in adequate supply of the new lot. but the cues are short, it was easy because the bank has been nice and the longest. a nice to us. we can present it fried to prevent the money from the landing page on a con, unlimited supply of the new notes has disrupted economic activities across the country. the parliament has asked for a 6 months at station, but the central bank is resisting which could mean more chaos and losses for millions, already struggling to feed their families. edris al jazeera carlo, and don't forget, you can find out much more on our website. the address is al jazeera dot com ah.

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