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staff in los angeles, both below average, and we're getting that feet of warm air up from the gulf, beating up with cooler air. so that's going to spark storms once again from houston rate through to the mid atlantic winter, turning around a bit through central america. so temperatures are coming up slowly, but surely still somewhat weather to go for the content peninsula. and it has been remarkably dry for venezuela, columbia, and paid room, but storms still across the western amazon basin. and we've got storms from the northwest of argent tina to the river plate to the southeast of brazil. ah ah ah, hello. hello rahman, you're watching out there and use our lives. my headquarters here in the coming up
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in the next 60 minutes to settlers shelton occupied east jerusalem. israel detains a 13 year old palestinian, his family says he's not responsible pensions already high after a gunman killed 7 people outside a synagogue and occupied east jerusalem. and that attack followed as regular raids in the occupied west thing that killed 9 people, the deadliest in decades. the other news, anger across the united states stuff through the video is really showing police officers beating and unarmed black men. and it's for sabrina blanca winfield street open tennis title. ah, welcome to the program. it's $1300.00, gmc, that's
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a 3 o'clock in the afternoon in occupied east jerusalem, where the day began with more violence to israeli settlers have been injured and got attack. it happened in the sil, one district of the city. a 13 year old suspect has been arrested. now that comes after a palestinian gunman killed a 7 israeli settlers outside the synagogue on friday that he was shot dead. police arrested dozens more people at a earlier israeli forces killed 10 palestinians during a raid in the occupied west bank. well prime minister benjamin netanyahu is to meet his security cabinet later. he's promised immediate action after the latest violence. now we have correspondence in the occupied west bank, gaza an occupied east, jerusalem. let's start with our diplomatic editor, james phase who joins us now. and james, obviously very 10 situation. just bring us up to speed on what we know about this recent incident in ceylon. conflicting reports from both feel for teeth israeli
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authorities and the palestinian family involved yes, the palestinian family are saying that it was not their 13 year old boy that was involved in this incident where a pistol was used and 2 men, settlers. our father and son were both shot in the upper body. the son who is in his twenties is said to be in a serious condition. i have to say there is now a video that some merge, which certainly shows a boy carrying out the shooting. certainly someone pretty young carrying out the shooting, holding a pistol so that perhaps i'd obviously we'd have to identify the person in that video, perhaps liens to the are these ready please version of this disputed incident, but what to tell you beyond that is that now at the home of the 13 year old boy who was himself shot and questioned in an ambulance and then taking the hospital at his
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home. there is now a confrontation going on. there are certainly a great number of local people. they're local palestinians, but also the israeli forces are there we understand tear gas has been used. done. grenades have been used and the confrontation, they're taking place as we speak at the moment. they're in east jerusalem. lots of moving parts to what's been going on. certainly in the last 36 hours james, it's been several hours now since friday night shooting. there is synagogue. what's the mood like on the ground in terms of the aftermath or in the area? pretty tendency to be honest with you and everyone is waiting to see what comes out of the security cabinet, which is going to take place in a few hours time. in television, we're beginning to get leaks about what might come out of that meeting. one senior official telling these writing media. some of the possible things that could happen
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. one is the possibility of further gung permit being issues to israelis. many is ready to apply for permits and encouraged to apply for gun permits. recently, the word is the pipes, those gum firm, it's all going to be approved. how that matches with the prime minister progress. and that's who's saying don't take your lawrence in your own hands. i think he's a question and certainly there are plenty of guns here already. among israelis, l iraq, we saw not in uniform. busy but will come here, past us carrying an m 16. we think he was a private security contract to but it shows the availability of guns that are here . the other thing we're hearing possibly is going to come from, the security cabinet is tough for action on the family of those that these ready police say we're behind the attacks. we hear that they are, they are going to demolish homes, that they going to arrest those family members. and they're going to look at the
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family and potentially revoke that permits to be injurious them. and he's jerusalem and kick them out of jerusalem. that those are the sort of things we're hearing that lightly to come out to the security cabinet. already the police on the highest state of alert, working 12 hour shifts, at least part of military normally use the counter terrorism unit has been brought in into jerusalem. and the tension really is very evident for anyone to see. it seems that things are very much on a knife edge. earlier on we saw a couple of palestinians walking down here, young palestinians, these ready place, sweep, turn on them, taught them to their little hearts, started searching them with a pretty heavy handed way. in fact, they started one point beating one of the men camera man was told by these ready police not to film and actually was pushed and berated by a settler as well. at the same time. i'll just call james, flying into all of this. the next few hours will be the us secretary of state is not exactly the situation he wants to be confronting,
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but he's going to have to isn't a well, i think that's the, the, by the ministration entirely. they don't want to get involved in this situation since joe by became the u. s. president. really it's no, i've got things that i want to do and they were clear, for example, closing down the u. s. involvement in afghanistan. more recently. now the focus very much on supporting ukraine and the board and ukraine. this is not really part of the by foreign policy agenda of that position. so far, this is pretty clear to from other diplomats from other allied countries to the us that i speak to is the biden ministration. just doesn't want to get bogged down in this conflict. but that's easier said than done because this is a conflict that's very unresolved when palestinians feel there's no hope going forward. they hear all this talk about a 2 state solution and a piece process. what is a piece process that for decades is absolutely nowhere and
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a 2 state solution which would, which would involve potentially in israeli and palestinian state. yet that palestinian state has been built on by, by israeli settlers. and whether it's even bible is a question. so you've got the secretary state coming here for a pre plan visit, not because of the violence we've seen in recent days, but really got to confront this is the, by the ministration. going to get more involved. many other members of the international community, the u. n. for example, would like the international community to engage more and also would like that to be some more condemnation of some of the heavy handed israeli actions is the, by the ministration. going to change your position? well, certainly the secretary of state is going to see things 1st time at a time, a real tension. james, thanks very much. i'll diplomat together. the james bay's in occupied east jerusalem cross over to gaz. now we're emron khan is standing by france. israel, promising to respond to the shootings and violence, citizens of experience, the palestinians must be bracing themselves where you are because i'm sure these
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railings want to try and find a connection between those locations and garza. that's what we've seen in the past. that was indeed the case in the 2021. the war on garza against islamic you had polished indians have fail. is that after the security cabinet meeting meets the now, but there is a connection to either sub if you had or not. so one of the palestinian factions is worth noting that actually no one is taking responsibility for this attack. he's really police have said the man who attacked the street and the synagogue was actually had no security fall and no known political affiliations. and we also don't know what this new attack in a still won whether he was or that young boy, in fact, had any political affiliations. but there is a video that has been going around on social media. and i've been speaking to
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palestinians who belong some of the factions here in the video, you can actually see some of the settlers who were shorter, they were heavily armed. and the palestinians here here who have told me as they look well if they're heavily armed and they walking through our neighborhoods and was very aggressive towards the palestinian. it was only a master time before something like this happened. now there is official reaction as well. coming from mass housing, kathy spokesman said the come on the operation in phil one in occupied years. let me not summation of the continuation of the resistance. and they go on to say until the goals, while people are cheap with freedom and independence, we will not stop that echoed by islamic jihad as well. who have said, there will be no israeli security without palestinian security. so no claims of responsibility, but definitely very strong, straight statements and all that tracks. we've heard these words before,
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people hear encouraging the occupied westbank to rise up to protest peacefully, but also to take up arms and to take the flight to the occupations. talking hypotheticals not the next few hours in terms if there is an attack on gaza for whatever reason, the israelis want to make. what sort of preparations can the palestinians make because there are no air raid sirens? there is no any warning system. you've seen that during several conflicts. what is the situation like on the ground since the last one and it was still rebuilding on me? they are completely impact. let me go the way of the camera and just show you how densely populated garza actually is. this is the center of gaza, gaza city, and you can see everybody's practically living on top of everybody else is one of the most densely populated places on earth. there are no bomb shelters, there are no sirens. there is no early warning era times anything like that. this is a places still reeling from that 2021 war that i mentioned earlier. houses are still
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been destroyed. families have been split up some living in camps in the hospital. there is still a lot of poverty. and every time there is a war on go over, the situation just gets worse and worse and worse. so you can see, you know, this is the state of this place. even without any of those complex and taken place . this would still be a very densely populated and very poverty stricken area. so there's absolutely no preparation for the moment. a minute. thanks very much. we'll join you later in the news. our, let's go over to m ma, he's life for us in ramallah. one would want to know about what's going on, where you are, obviously, what measures are being taken by the israelis and palestinians in terms of security and access to the area where you are. well, as ryan has already started taking some steps, that israeli army decided to deploy every gate every get anywhere between
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$35000.00 soldiers to the occupied with the bank. and the police decided to deploy a special unit known as a young man as royal pools. that ma'am, and it is an antique unit. they decided to deploy man unit. this is bishop units permanently and occupied in jerusalem and with jerusalem. and later today, the israeli cabinet will convene and leave at the headquarters of the ship, but the shin bit is the as well general security service. and it is one of the main organizations and the israeli intelligence community alongside the mossad, which is responsible for the foreign intelligence umad, which is responsible for the military intelligence. also the new as well as the minister of national security model being via has called for more and
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weapons to be sent to the israeli settlers and israeli citizens. of course, it might have been given the new is what in the national security minister is known for his racist comments and remarks about the palestinians and the adams. and he was convicted indeed, before of inciting racism. and his organization car has been designated better. not only in israel, but by the united states on the palestinian side, some palestinians have started forming vigilante groups, especially in the areas close to the settlements, which are illegal considered illegal by the international community in anticipation of more 5th attacks yesterday. israeli settlers attacked by the finance across the west bank and just 5 status stimulates emma force the in ramallah. thanks very much. while it stay in ramallah joining us there was no day. she's
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a political analyst and form a spokeswoman for the palestinian task force on public diplomacy. miss out a good, happy with the sun al jazeera. before we get into the nitty gritty of what's been going on, i just get your general overview and reaction to the escalation and violence we've been seeing. certainly in the last 36 hours. i think this is what the disco aleutian in israel promised. the voters and it is delivering on the promise to be have the handed to exact brutal measures against the palestinians. the only thing is that someone like it might be, it was never been in a position of responsibility. didn't calculate that. pushing palestinians into this corner would result in consequences and a new reaction from the palace. the news. and now there, there's a lot of concern even amongst those in the israeli security establishment that he
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will be demanding extreme measures even by his really standards against palestinians in order to maintain support from his extreme, the bay. his who are settlers living in areas like those attacks last night and today? 24 hours ago you are on i'll just say you spoke to us about your opinion about what was going on. and you said that the palestinians expected them all right. when attitude from the israeli ultra right wing government and nobody really knew exactly to what level or what extreme they would take that and palestinians have to wait and see how do you assess that comment? now 24 hours on yeah, i think i think we're on a downward spiral at the moment. and this evening's meeting of the so called is really a security establishment will give everybody an indication of just are extreme.
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this government isn't to what length they are willing to go to stay in power. you have to keep in mind that this is a government that faces in men's internal opposition. even allies like the united states are very uncomfortable with the policies that they have in place regarding you know, it's ready citizens, per se. add to the mix, rising tensions with the palestinians. the fact that israel, it has adopted a if, if, if force doesn't work with the palestinians, you have to exercise more force. if collective punishment at one level doesn't work, you have to go even wider in exercising collective punishment. and i think anybody with a little bit of sense would tell the israelis meeting tonight, but this is adding the pressure will only make the situation deteriorate further. but again, this is a coalition made up of idealogues to stay in power. they must show that they are
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brutal to the extreme. and quite frankly i, i'm quite concerned that the measures they will take will only make things matter worse. how much was the failure? is that within the palestinian authority? it's either it's leaders and also the factions as well. many of them being in garza, in terms of not being able to unify with one voice for nearly 20 years now. they have to think some of the responsibility dudley. absolutely. i think if we were to hand out report cards, they would all have flunk and the, the fact of the matter is the palestinians want the factions to unite. they want the palestinian political system to be united because that's the only way i will have a child at confronting this is really government and speaking to the world in a united voice and securing international support to protect themselves against what comes next, which was already in play, i mean we have to remember the agenda of this, israeli government wasn't exactly
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a 2 handout roses, just funny and it was about math, this placement. it was a buck on presentation, an annexation. it was about outlawing palestinian construction in, in about 60 percent of the occupied was back. it was an agenda of war. now it's just going to get bloodier and, and even more serious and the fact that they can't get their act together politically. their factions that can, we can see these fractions sitting down and, and getting the palestinian house in order only as a dimension of tragedy really to this story. and just briefly said, as we come to the end of our interview, anthony, blinking is expected to arrive in the region. it within hours. what do we expect from that? do you expect anything? well, i think we, we will, we should expect something quite traditional, and that's really been of what the, by the administration has shown us as your recorder earlier said at the beginning
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of the show, the biden administration doesn't want to be heavily involved in this situation. so they will ask nathan yahoo to turn it down, they will ask him to calculate the kind of escalation he is willing to instigate on the ground. and they will of course, apply pressure on the palestinian side because they can and they have all the leverage they need or the palestinian authority to return to security coordination . which would be devastating for the palestinian authority of the public opinion level. and to kind of play nice if you will of the, the problem then i think the situation right now is not really in the hands of those sitting in, i'm a lower or got was the attacks that we've seen, the kind of tension that has risen is at the popular level, palestinian feel alone, abandoned isolated, and they're facing and the central threat,
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it's do or die. that's the mood on the ground. and that is a very dangerous food. given everything we've heard, given the fact that you have a minister like bang, v and who stands with protesters and says, death to arabs instead of talking policy and talking security, which is what happens certainly in the coming us at the moment, no or day. thanks. so much for joining us from ramallah. thank you. fennimore had here on the al jazeera news are including you look at what can happen next after protest is in through demanding constitutional reform isolate the south western city of puerto maldonado. but russia stopped this war or invasion which war and slaughter of civilian population, if you great. they have no place in free a democratic world. and it's for we hear from a former tennis plan are fighting for ukraine. and so coming up with joe in sport, ah,
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11, he's not a protests have been held across the us after police in memphis release video showing officers meeting an unarmed black man tyree nichols they to die in hospital . several people were arrested during confrontations between police and protest as new york city. yes, president joe biden said that he was outraged by the video and called for protest to be peaceful. i spoke with fiery mug express my control over that i was going to be making the state of georgia, florida to get this started. so i can always do so much in the executive order, the federal level and, and prairie. i really please if you call for those people protests. no, no wife, no good at all. gabriel is under has more from memphis,
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and we do warn you that you may find some of the video in his report. 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 him to the ground. he escaped their grasp and fleas his family later say he was scared of what police might dude him, robert. oh, shortly thereafter, other officers give chase and catch nichols on a dark residential street. oh. 7 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 who happened to live a block away later? the 29 year old who only weighed 65 kilos due to an illness, appears badly hurt, while handcuffed and left leaning against
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a car. paramedics appear in no hurry to treat him with. 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 face criminal charges, ranging from battery to 2nd degree murder names on the call 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 want to 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 or in a college degree. and so that tells a lot about members what lisa berman, you mean to tell me you're taught to use forceful force as such as like, used against tyree arm. you mean to tell me that you teacher officers did?
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i don't believe so. others said they didn't even need to see the video to know how they felt about it. they said it was important. the video was made public. we deserve to be able to see this. i know that is is super alarm and we hear rodney king beating. we thing that, you know, so i mean, it just can or is where we had in 2043. this is certainly a city very much still in shock by what they saw on that video. the violent beating death of tyree nichols at the hands of police. gabriel's audio outages, ada memphis, 100 charities and human rights organizations are written to the u. k. as prime minister to denounce the housing of under age asylum seekers in hotels without proper safeguards. it's emerged dozens of asylum seeking children have been kidnapped by gangs or trafficked into modern day slavery. they've been staying at a seaside hotel run by the home of his journal reports. what began as
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a response to the small boats crisis has now become entrenched and needs to stop. so says the chief executive of leading child rights, charity act, pat, among a 100 organizations calling on the government to stop putting unaccompanied under age asylum seekers at risk in government run hotels. we already know that these children are at high risk of going missing and we already know that they, you know, they've been rebels because they all alone and arrive many of them traumatized. they've had terrible journeys not least that some of them may have been trafficked into the country and then it's easy for truckers to pick them back up again. following a surgeon small boat arrivals across the english channel in 2021. it's estimated that 600 unaccompanied children have passed through this brightened hotel, being run by the home office. they're free to come and go. and official data
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reveals that a 136 have been reported missing. more than half of those a still unaccounted for. workers are prohibited from speaking out, but at another hotel, a whistle blower has said an estimated 10 percent of under age occupants disappear each week. this is harrison mr. feca vulnerable children being dumped by the home office. schools of m a going missing and i can tell them minister there is nothing specialist about these hotels. they're not in response to government admitted that to date 200 minors are still missing. 13 of them under 16 and local activists accused the government of an ongoing failure to protect asylum seekers, especially children. often they get taken nc and like many drug lines like and household, they serve a cheap car wash and bell like working on building sites. and i think a lot of the time that are fed like home education, a job and they're in
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a place where they feel hopeless and unsupported. and he's very telling that children are leaving to go away with traffickers instead of saying, saving in a hotel, they're supposed to be a safe face to them once they've arrived. sussex police, the force responsible for this area says that the vast majority of these young people have no known connection to any one in the country. very little money. and sometimes no mobile phone, meaning that very few lines of inquiry are available in trying to locate them. this, the 1st of several planned protests against the housing of unaccompanied miners in government run hotels. the prime minister richie sooner has called for an end to the practice. he blames pressure on the migration system. something that government he says, is determined to resolve. jonah, how al jazeera brighton. so spring and daniel's the hage bristol, he's the communications and campaigns manager out the anti child trafficking
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charity love, one for 6. mr. sage could have you with us, the u. k. media and politicians often go hysterical. once one british child goes missing on british soil, and rightly so, yet when it comes to foreign asylum seeker children, they're not that bothered, it seems why. part of the wider hostile environment we've seen developed in the country for quite some time. now. they treat children born, i would say total total cost in a completely different way than they would do if the child was reddish. and that obviously goes against every child protection standards that we have in the country . now the home offices of c a in charge of what's going wrong and where the holes are in the system, obviously need to be plugged. what needs to be done for this to stop happening? well, 1st of all, they need to stop using the home towers and place children within the existing
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child protection framework. so that the local authorities, for example, but we do need placements for his children. that means that people with the cameras, it can come forward by the dog, through the local authority or 2 organizations to provide these, these young people with a safe accommodation. all they need. one gets the impression that the children that are looking for asylum, either travelling by themselves, all with adults come from different countries, different continents with different languages. would that be the correct generalization or all that particular nationalities that are being targeted or going missing? in particular in this particular case, the majority of our baby is one of the highest risk groups of been transferred to children in the u. k. but they, they, children come from all over the quote we've gotten children. so it's, it's a global issue that we're setting up how easy is it?
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we've heard and engendered report that children can dissipate very quickly. how easy is it to recover them from the situation? have you had any, have you had any experiences of being able to recover children from these scenarios? it's incredibly difficult to recover children, and i've often found if i all found later on to of course. so priest raising the cannabis fact for itself, but as you said, they don't often have toys and you have the usual channels to try and locate them on both the place. and the tough can guns know that. so they know that they can take these children and they disappear, and the explosion of boss, of a, of different ways. it's good to get your insight on this story and subject. and for the moment, daniel, se thanks so much for joining us from bristol. thank you. thanks for the maureen is forecast for flood hit new zealand. jeff has those details in your world weather report. let's talk about that record rainfall in auckland. first. some of the
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pictures such as copious amounts of rain here, inundating the area, summer's worth of rain in the span of 24 hours. so we were tapping into a tropical air mass here, and we know tropical air masses hang on to more moisture. and it was just dumped out over new zealand north island. so it extended from tonga in the south pacific right there to auckland. and unfortunately it looks like there is more rain in the forecast. so again, what is 24 hours on record? what is january on record? so a number of records were broken here, and this was the big headline, a summers worth of rain in the span of one day. ok, here's your forecast conditions now on sunday this, what i see is still more rain falling across the north island. now starting to dip into the south island. if we look at the extended forecast, i don't think there's really much relief coming periods of heavy rain. those winds will still be a big story as while i wanted to quickly touch on australia because it is
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a wet pitcher here through the kimberly the top and south australia rate into the southeast. and we could see some severe thunderstorms bubbled up here through queensland, new south wales, and a c t. some powerful winds and large hail will be the big concern here. well, still had all the news iron eye catching me from one of the biggest stars the n b. a full coming up with joe is ah, how do you think controlled in felicia? moscow is one of the local vail tickets in the world. a. the has an incredible facial recognition technology. how does the narrative improve public opinion better? no walker asked, how is the citizen journalism we framing the story? the video spread like wildfire, they denied the prayer or more in your brain. the listening post dissects the media . we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover. join apricots,
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a gun attack and occupied east jerusalem israeli forces say a 13 year old suspect was wounded while being taken into custody. of his 42 palestinians had been arrested at a palestinian gunmen kill 70 outside of synagogue on friday. israel's military says that it's increasing its presence in the occupied west bank. now the shooting came a day after 9 people were killed during your re fi is ready for the janine refugee can at least 31 palestinians of intel bias. ready, truthful settlers this month to be occupied with over to him and con, who's monitoring events for us in garza, and as the clock ticks until benjamin netanyahu has his security cabinet meeting. iran, it seems that palestinians will be wondering what next not have the right and it may not come from that security cabinet meeting a lot of palestinians here. i've seen that what's been going on in the occupied
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west and see what's been going on in the occupied east. teresa on the seeing people with guns out the streets, both israeli and palestinian, and they worried that things will escalate so much that they'll have an impact held . there is a saying here because district that whatever happens in the occupied occupied westbank often ends in the gaza. strip of what they mean by that is these railways will try it and find the link to a climate you had any one of the other factions as an excuse to go off to the groups in girls, and that's worth me. so we touched base with me just showing you this is the central government. it's 36.5 square kilometers total territory. but 2100000 people that actually live here. 1.4000000 of those are actually refugees. they escaped when israel was created, 4067 as well. everybody's packed into a very tight area. so when there is a will on garza,
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there's no way to hide. there's no shelters, there's no advanced warning or siren nothing of that nature. so it becomes very, very difficult to actually do pinpoint accuracy bombings because wherever you bomb in this area will be israelis bomb in this area, you're staying away from a civilian targets or is incredibly difficult. and this is a place like i said earlier, it's really filled from the 2021 was people still don't have the houses rebuilt their families that are split up their living in various different places. so it's an incredibly tense situation here. how much for their part and islamic jihad are encouraging people in the occupied west by kind of occupied the serious limb to rise up and to fight the occupation? they're both using peaceful means and sorry, then struggle as well. and we are seeing that happen in the last couple of days when that's going to escalate. all know that remains to be seen,
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but the nervousness of people is palpable is out on the streets. there is a defiance of course there is. busy you know palestinian showing solidarity here with what went on. you know, you played history slips, but you know, there is still that nervous and it will continue to check in with you throughout the day in calling for staying. garza protested, improve, have isolated its southeastern city of puerto maldonado after 3 weeks of road blocks that around in constitutional reform. some vandalized, the regional governors house on friday, mariama sanchez as more this is the governor of melody of 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 you're not, they are the mu miramar. if i hadn't had my weapon,
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i'd be in the morgue. this is outrageous. 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 lived 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 gospel. 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
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capital are nearly empty. traffic is almost in existent shops, markets, 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 see the prices of food and fuel in the black market have increased at least 6 volts or unique novels woken up, and then we are outraged. we don't have transport gum, i've lost my job because i can't get their phone all to the. although some here say they want precedent on what to step down. others want the government to focus in and blocking the highway at whatever cost to see. this situation is getting with every day due to the inaction of the state, the state has to intervene. but on thursday, the government passed a supreme decree, ordering security forces to unblock roads. many here once an immediate solution,
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but fear, the resistance in this jungle city could be fierce. madana such a soldier, seed upward from a low. now, at least one pilot has been killed to to indian and full fighter jets crushed in mid air. the collision happened over the states of mother production, roger bone, 2 crew members from one plane was taken to hospital. there were no details on those in the 2nd place strength to call from the law ad base that the taliban may control have gone, his thought. but the de facto government has yet to be formally recognized by the united nations, one of gun diplomats, who worked under the prior government remains at the un. he's hanging on to his job and the hope of helping to negotiate zable inclusive government. kristin salumi has more. he has no staff, no budget, and gets no paycheck. but nasir oc med fi, ag still comes to work in afghanistan's mission to the united nations. this was the
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and tony area for our and to assist was officer some of the colleagues as the charge ada fair. he is now his country's highest ranking official in new york. even if the de facto taliban government in afghanistan doesn't recognize him. but for the past 20 years, people have been suffering and i don't want to leave my country. i don't want to leave my job. i want to stay and serve my i country and my people under a legitimate government under a government deafness that the people i ducks elected based on peoples. well, it is fire who represents his country and official you and meetings, a graduate of cobble university. when he describes himself as a civil servant representing his country's professional class, here the taliban has named its own spokesman to serve as ambassador to the united nations. but so far, the credentials committee, which consists of 9 member countries, including the united states,
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russia and china, has refused to consider the request after the taliban to control the security council called for an inclusive negotiated political settlement. one that includes the participation of women with no progress on those contentious issues. the un has yet to recognize the de facto government. un secretary general. amena mohammed says the taliban desire to have a representative at the united nations was made clear when she travelled to hobble recently, hoping to convince them to reverse bands on women working and going to school. and i went into afghanistan, thinking perhaps the most conservative of them didn't care about recognition. they do. recognition is one leverage that we have and we should hold onto high ag says he hopes to return home some day. the picture is very gloomy in the future. it's uncertain, but we are still hopeful, and that's why we are trying our best outcomes for now. his job in new york appears secure, even if his country's future isn't christian salumi al jazeera,
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the united nations agencies say for intention in lab, and i'm going hungry. and they was that number could rise sharply in the coming months. so you know how to visited a community center in tripoli in the north of the country. i dial the used to be an orphanage. now it's also taking in children from what was once level on middle class. here children get an education health care and food for god and her mom, mary runs this center which has been struggling to stay open because of the economic collapse this year. we are only offering for the boarding school food because we can't afford to, to give all the students this, you know, the ministry of social affairs used to help us. 40 percent of households are less than $100.00 a month. according to the united nation,
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parents are struggling to feed their children. agencies say, for 10 lebanese children and refugees from syria are hungry. we notice the manual position. we noticed the level of health care is very degrading massively. the state is close to bankruptcy after decades of corruption and mismanagement. and the lack of social welfare systems means some of the most vulnerable or left unprotected humanitarian organizations. like said, the children born that nearly $750000.00 will soon be at risk of relying less on one foot. and we're seeing more screening kids. we can get to shorter than that age as well. which are all determinant musician for, seem like an increase in the number options in lebanon has ranked 6 in the world
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for the share of its population. facing a food crisis is also hosting the largest number of refugees per capita and per square kilometer than any other nation. a recent study by un agencies that 1000000 people among them 700000 syrian refugees are not getting enough that they warn the number is likely to increase to 2200000 in the coming months. with ballooning inflation, a. d value local currency. rising unemployment, an increasing number of lebanese are dependent on handouts. a situation, humanitarian organizations have warrant is not sustainable. santa hood, their elders, either tripoli, northern lebanon, still still had hail minis, action for meals, for alien open fall, as i mean, a sub blanket finally secures her 1st grand slam titles muscle. coming up with joe in sports like that, go away. ah,
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the latest news as it breaks for seizure about a kilometer in that direction and in military is good now with detail coverage, where it will have the palestinian economy on the verge of collapse for a decade from around the world. this process will be expanded too broad. a social movement not just again, is increasingly a different time, but also the continuing cost of living crisis. ah a
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whole ah ah, book history sale, thank you very much. ukraine's president has criticized the international committee for exploring way for russian and bell russian athletes to compete at the olympics . president vladimir zalinski and intends to launch an international campaign to prevent any such move which would likely result in ukraine and other nations boycotting the 2024 games in paris. he posted these photographs to his social media earlier, which appeared to show athletes practicing their sport, surrounded by war, damage, buildings, and facilities alongside the pictures he wrote. olympic principles and war
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fundamentally oppose each other. russia must stop aggression and terror, and only after that it was possible to talk about russian participation in the context of the olympic movement. no more sna nibbled, one cannot avoid being disappointed by the statements of the current head of the international olympic committee. thomas bach. i had spoken with him on numerous occasions and couldn't hear what he was going to do to defend sport from war propaganda. if he returns russian athletes to international competition sportsmen, what alley i respect to form a tennis player, suggest a half ski who is currently serving in ukraine's national guard and asked him what he felt was russian and bell russian athletes. many of whom he used to play tennis against. i feel nothing but regret for them, for their insecurity, for their dear or not willing to use the platform which they have to to promote this war since
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russia did not deescalate and to do was thing that they did, they, they talk through these time, the infrastructure they having hundreds of thousands of trains on the trainings breathing on. yeah. and i was to say, well, was going to be good thing to, to give a head up to the russian, russia for they did and reinstalled him back into the mormon. they should been all russian and athletes worldwide from teaching them. show them that a mush, russia stops this war, or invasion of war and slaughter in population of ukraine. they have no place in the free and democratic world in any presence where they sports, whether it's cultural, whether it's political, any sort of the sport, they show a nation or they want to show russia, basically that is the ministers board. they promote the regime of
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meanwhile craziness. it's not there for the pixel 3. they cannot which are you know, the russians are preferred. busy o and o is all possibility, an old security they need. and yet we all believe olympics is, is there a sport? equal opportunity. there's nothing equal in today's world. first tennis france, i'm happier has been won by a bell russian player at nasa blanca. but because of the invasion of ukraine, she wasn't technically allowed to represent her country. david stokes reports it was a packed house in the rod laver arena nearby. $15000.00 fans turning out to see elena rebecca against arenas of olenka to gladiators competing for the 1st grand slam of the year. it was rebecca, he started strongest cas, extend star looking for a 2nd major title in 7 months after winning wimbledon. last year. she took me
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happening, set 6 games to for it was the 1st set supple anchor dropped in 2023, but she began to settle down in what was her 1st major final the 5th see that what her previous 3 meetings with rebecca. and she took the 2nd set $63.00 to square things up. ah, that effectively set up a one set shootout for the trophy and the momentum staves. i bellanca she got the crucial break and soon found herself serving for the match. she failed to convert 3 championship points, but at the 4th time of asking, she finally got over the line is the 1st grand slam title for the 24 year old. because of belushi supported the russian invasion of ukraine. she wasn't allowed to officially represent a country in melbourne and she's the 1st ever neutral player to win a tennis grand slam. it's the 1st tennis major to offer well for as many to the men
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and women. so as well as a trophy, several anchor takes home around $2000000.00. amazing of muster. i. next year i come back stronger and though i'll show you even better tennyson, you'll go support me one more. ah. doubling his 11 straight when you see to return to a career high world number 2. ranking david stokes al jazeera, the copper america we played in the united states next year off to south americans . football chief struck a deal with conquer calf officials for a combined come competition argentina. the reigning champions, spots as well as 10 teams from south america. the 2024 tournament will include 6 guest teams from north and central america and the caribbean, who will have to qualify us also stage the corporate america in 2016. the only
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other time it was held outside south america launch says here into the 5th round of the fake help off to sing of arsenal. the top 2 teams in the premier league went head to head and it was city. he took the lead in the 2nd half defender nathan ok, scoring the only goal of the game. it was clash of the title rivals. now the a b a in an eye catching moved by one of the games. biggest stars watch this. i yes, that was the on his instagram by doing what he does best for the milwaukee box. he scored 41 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists. as they beat the indiana pacers. 141 to 131 from one start to another, and steph curry was in. great form is the golden state warriors beat the toronto raptors, he landed some trademark 3 pointers to reckon. 35 points and levin assists fight. thompson also added $29.00 points is golden slate. 1129 to 117
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nfl conference championship games nearly here. and patrick, my home seems certain to play for the kansas city chiefs best are called back into his right ankle in. they went over the jacksonville jaguars, but he's come through for week of practice ready to battle a cincinnati bengals for the f. c. title and a place in the super bowl. that looks it looks good. news move around, good. are gone, play a great team, read all french heck, over quarterback, and now we know us out of us. we know we have to what we have to do in order to overcome these obstacles. we just gotta put the border, you know, being in the playoffs. you know, these games are one last go, you know, on, in the trenches. so, you know, whoever is going to be playing the best, you know, as far as life scrimmage goes, that she was gonna win the game. and philadelphia, eagles, and the top seeds in the nf c while host the san francisco 49 is in their title
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match on sunday. the $49.00 ers are on a 12 game winning streak, but the eagles have one of the candidates for and the paying horseback. jalen hurts . you know, i think every, every moment is teachable in bible. you know, i think i'm, this is a new moment. you know, so i think are you looked up into the past or even assume she just gonna be ready for this game? golf john rom has already won 2 out of 2 tournaments this year and he's right in the mix to make it 3 in a row. the spanish? well, number 3 shot a 6 on to paul 3rd round at the farmer's insurance open to move into 2nd place on 10 under you know, just to behind eda, american sam writer who was even par on friday. the shops of the day went to sa heath figarola. hold out for an eagle at the 2nd hole. haskell well line has won the 2nd round of this. she is formula e. well championship. saudi arabia the tie. koya who strive or did so in sensational fashion. fighting his way up from night position. this race was part of
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a double header. the 2nd race takes place on saturday. and from the desert to the snow in quebec, canada. japan's enrique, how a morrow won her 2nd straight. freestyle skiing moguls, well comp event. she finished ahead of the olympic champion, jaqakira anthony to claim the 5th victory of her career. all right, that is all you spoke now. i will have more for you later. thanks very much check. oh, that's it for me for the moment, i'll be back with more news in a moment, but we leave with a reminder of the events in occupied palestinian territory since thursday, 3 days of violence, that of left 10 palestinians, and 7 israelis dead and stoked fears of a new escalation in the conflict across the middle east. 6 ah, with
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