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context visit started chapter a piece and reconciliation ending the internal conflicts of these 2 nations. in africa on al jazeera, from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation. i got matt to west races. and when i was at the university of oxford, which really scared me because i was like, these people are going to be in positions of power with no host and no limitations . empire is the reason that we live in a multicultural society. part 2 of 5. the shaheen and adam where the fate studio b unscripted on out his era. ah, to settlers shot unoccupied east jerusalem. israel detains a 13 year old palestinian. his family says he wasn't involved. attention was
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already high offer. a gunman killed 70 people outside a cynical good, the area. israel says it'll deploy more troops. violence escalated on thursday after is really raised to be occupied. westbank killed mine. i listed it. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is l 0 alive for bo ha. also coming up here across the united states. so for a video is released during police officers beating an unarmed black clam. and we'll have an exclusive interview with the haitian jag leader notice barbecue, as the un warned, as the police are powerless without international health. ah, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, his missing immediate action after he meets with his security,
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kept us in the coming hours. it comes out for a series of attacks unoccupied. east jerusalem is where the forces say the suspect of friday's attack is 13 years old. his family denies that he was involved and says he just happened to be in the area. james base reports from aki about easter islam . the situation in east jerusalem is now extremely tense. israeli police say they're on their highest state of alert. after fresh violence. they say the latest shooting and sil one and he's jerusalem, filled in this video, was carried out by a 13 year old boy using a pistol. he's believed to have targeted to settlers of father and son. both were wounded. the 22 year old son is said to be in a serious condition when the 13 year old boy was also shot and was questioned by police in the ambulance on the way to hospital bill. it follows in the clinic on friday, near a synagogue in the settlement of navy called,
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also in east jerusalem was 7 people was shot dead fellows about you guys stop here to help got out of his call and got a bullet to the head and died next to me, his son got a bullet in the back. i tried to compose myself. i saw him right here with the gun in his hand. i saw the whites of his eyes. i looked down and went back in the house and got a bullet in the window. please say the attacker, harry, i'll come aged 21, was shot dead in his car as he tried to escape from the scene. he lived in the mount of olives, his parents and neighbors who came to his house were arrested. 42 people in total were detained. costume showed on a bush only muffled. we're here after one of the hardest attacks in recent years icon we in the situation assessment with all the secret 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
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have an army, police and secret forces. on thursday, israeli forces went deep into the janine refugee camp. the deadliest raid since the un started keeping records nearly 2 decades ago. in one day, 10 palestinians, including an elderly woman, were killed. prime minister netanyahu now says they'll be further action. what form it will take will probably be decided by his security cabinet, which will meet later in tel aviv, ah, near the home of the 13 year old boy that israeli authorities say was responsible for that. i to shooting that's been confrontation, stones have been thrown in the israeli forces of responded with stung grenades and tear gas. things here feel as though they're balanced on a knife edge. earlier on, we watch 2 young palestinians were briefly detained by israeli police and then subjected to a heavy handed search. we saw one of them being beaten, but the officers tried to stop us filming. and
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a settler then berated and pushed our camera man. james bay's al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. the is ready rate on jeanine, as we heard. and james's report has led to palestinian groups, firing rockets from casa and israeli air strikes out here is a wrong con. is that what palestinians have fear is that after the security cabinet meeting meets the now there is a connection to either subbing she had or mass of one of the palestinian factions. it's worth noting that actually no one is taking responsibility for this attack. he's really police have said the man who attacked the street. the synagogue was actually had no security file and no known political affiliations. and we also don't know what this new attack in a silver one, 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 palestinians
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who belong some of the factions here in the video, you can actually see some of the settlers who was shot out. they were heavily armed . and the palestinians here who have told me that they look well if they're heavily armed and they walk into our neighborhoods. the settlers, very aggressive tools of palestinian. it was only a matter of time before something like this happened. now there is official reaction as well. coming from i'm asked. husband catherine spokesman said the come on 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 note claims of responsibility in the occupied westbank where is where is boosting its military
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presence in response to the violence. i'll just hear as much as an update from ramallah as well, has already started taking some steps that israeli army and decided to deploy every gate every get anywhere between $35000.00 soldiers to the occupied west bank and the israeli police decided to deploy as special unit known as men as royal calls it, ma'am, and it is an empty unit. they decided to deploy man unit. this is bishop unit permanently and occupied in jerusalem and west jerusalem. and later today, the israeli cabinet will convene and tele leave at the headquarters of the ship. but the shin bit is there as well. general security service. and it is one of the main organizations and the israeli intelligence community alongside them. sad, which is responsible for the potent intelligence umad,
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which is responsible for the military intelligence. also, the new is what the minister of national security model being via has called for more arms and weapons to be sent to the israeli settlers and israeli citizens. of course, it might have been given the new as well in the national security administer 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 tell us not only in israel, but by the united states. name is the head of political and international relations with hamas. he joins us now live from gaza city content with his head of his security capital meeting. the prime minister. netanyahu said that israel would take immediate action that it would act fast. what do you think he means by that?
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thank you very much. i think been you, i mean if you would find no more. ready the steps are weapons or tools to use after this meeting because he is already using all what we were pecan or kid choice. today, he started the collective punishment against our senior families and east jerusalem . he has the minister of interior security. the federal restored of the race. you see it launched in a brushing campaign against our prisoners in the, in the years they have all the guys 2 days ago, i think they have already used all one of the come toward a breast our people. it is a reflection of failure because the story is not in the, in the end of the story m yesterday or the story started by the continuous
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rainy aggression against people by this denial of our right of freedom, individuals on an independent states. okay. so what, what is his response going to be to all of that, we have committed our self, not only if so they are loyal. we have committed ourselves to the kids to defend our self, to seek our freedom and independence. all available means by political means the means i'm on the list and therefore we are committed to defend our people, our business, our families, our company challenges l. m, and out of luck saw most before we are ready to respond, we are ready to defend ourselves. we are not planning, we are not shipping any escalation or any companions violence campaigns,
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but we are also in the same time to respond as usual. and what is an asset deal on the current israeli government? the most extreme in israel history look, i think we have to, he has to emphasize to yes, it is the most extreme, most precious government, since the foundation of the dentist said since 1948. and these are very serious when i'm talking about underlining all about a scene of cause. i mean, i last saw joseph in britain or refugees and the station on the west coast on. so i know they have done it already before being in the government. but at the same time, i think there is no serious change in the course of the ideal. as you does then, is a duty towards the will of teen. and course, look last year was the government was hit by lobby for michelle. he's
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considered between brackets, middle or liberal, but it was the most bloody a deal since 2005 more than 200 people were killed. hundreds of houses demolition. so therefore, we don't see a serious corner change in the ideally, it could be that these guys are not so smart enough to express themselves in the, in the, in front of the national community to get in the worst. and countries in particular, you know, but they're not the chance to defend them and to support them without being accountable for their glands. therefore, that we are expecting the worst in 2 months we have bravo bomb. and according to those of our muslim, trusting month, would you wish when it is, i'm sure we are fixing on high x and notions when before it is a matter of time when, when, when the,
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when the next 60000000 is coming. thanks very much indeed for being with us, passing by him that in gaza and well protests against israel's far right government . now into the 4th week, thousands of people are demonstrating right now in tel aviv against prime minister netanyahu proposals to reform the judicial system. the changes would limit the powers of the supreme court giving more power to the right wing government. critics say the move is antique democratic. people are expressing their anger across the us, off the police and memphis released disturbing video showing officers beating an unarmed black man. tyree nichols later died in hospital u. s. president joe biden said that he was outraged by the video and called for protests to be peaceful. marches were held on the streets of memphis on friday, across other american cities. several protests were arrested during confrontations with police in new york out there. as gabriel elizondo is in memphis,
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it was several days that people here in memphis and really around the united states has been bracing for this video. officials had been saying this is going to be very difficult to watch. it's probably going to make you angry, and it's something that is certainly very troubling. that was the message from officials here for several days. officials who had watched the video privately once it was released. certainly all of that was very true. and even though many people here in memphis and really people around the country that had been waiting for this video to come out, were sort of bracing for the worst. the sense is from people. we spoke to that they really were shocked by because you can really see from this video in a very visceral manner, the violence that occurred against tyree nichols at the hands of these police officers. of course, there were several different cameras, but the ones that were most shocking really were the body cameras that police
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officers here where cameras that are attached to the police officers of best in the front, where you can really see as they continue over and over to restrain or try to restrain tyree nichols and then beat him repeatedly and also pepper spray him repeatedly as well. you can just get a sense of how violent it was. and many people here in memphis simply are now trying to process what they saw. better puzzle has one the check republics. presidential run off vote is opponent the former prime minister on the right, babich has congratulated the retired general around 70 percent of voters turned out for the run off and none of the 8 candidates received out the majority of 2 weeks ago, the presidency is a largely ceremonial world still to come here. all al jazeera, the struggle to survive in lebanon, the agencies war that billy hall, the countries children are going hungry. i will tell you about the source of
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a neutral players. what a tennis grand slam ah with it sunday, here's her forecasts for the middle east and africa. this one features plenty of sunshine, especially for the golf as well. so let's go in for a closer look full on sunshine for places like doha, the wind still coming out of the north, a bit breezy at times. and truth be told that top temperature of 20 degrees is slightly below average for this year. persistent fog, it's been a problem in southern iraq. this is basra and at times it has been dangerous and deadly and it is looking like the forecast is foggy. conditions will continue on sunday as well elsewhere. wet weather in the northwest of india spreads into punjab province in pakistan through the capital territory as well. and a snow storm in cobble could pick up to 10 centimeters. it is an unsettle forecasts
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for turkey. it's really wide spread, cooler air has filtered in here as well, and that's not back temperatures in places like the labatte. now for the north west of africa remains white and wendy for the coastline of algeria. we've seen some snow in this horrid desert in algeria. and as we slide further toward the south around central africa, some big downpours are for western d. r. congo. and still our tropical storm now pushing out to the indian ocean in the days to come fetch up the sooner bit. ah, oh,
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lou. ah, again this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main news. this how true is worthy settlers been injured and i've got attack and occupy these. jerusalem is where the forces say, the suspect is 13 years old and they've taken him into custody. his family denies, but he was involved and says he just happened to be in the area. at least 42 palestinians have been arrested for palestinian problem. killed 7 people outside of
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synagogue on friday. israel's ministry says that it's increasing its presence in the occupied westberg, shooting k with delta mind. people were killed during a raid by is where the forces on the janine refugee camp, at least 32 palestinians have been killed by is where the troops or centralist this both ukraine says, but at least 3 people have been killed off to wash and strikes, hit residential areas, missiles, who, the city in the dorm net screeching, 14 people were wounded. hate agency say that for in 10 children in lebanon are going hungry, and they will not number could, why as sharply in the coming months. so they know how to report now from a community center in tripoli, in northern lebanon. i 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, healthcare, and food for her. mom, mary runs this center which has been struggling to stay open because of the
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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, parents are struggling to feed their children. agency safe for 10 lebanese children and refugees from syria are hungry. we noticed manual fish and we noticed the level of health care is very degrading. now 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,
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the children warned that nearly $750000.00 will soon be at risk. a lot of kids relying less on modern christmas food and we're seeing more skinny kids were seeing kids who are shorter than that age as well. which are all determinant of morning edition for seem like an increase in the number of children who are on the streets . lebanon has ranked 6 in the world for the share of its population, facing a food crisis. it's also hosting the largest number of refugees per capita and per square kilometer than any other nation. a recent study by un agencies such as 2000000 people among them, 700000 syrian refugees are not getting enough to eat. they warn the number is likely to increase the 2200000 in the coming month with ballooning inflation, a. d value, local currency, rising unemployment. an increasing number of lebanese are dependent on handouts. a
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situation, humanitarian organizations have warned, is not sustainable. santa hood or al jazeera tripoli, northern lebanon, united nations, is again recommending the deployment of international forces in haiti. it's wanting that local police are not equipped to fight the criminal gangs that have dominated the capital for months. jimmy shariska is one of the most high profile gang leaders . he's also known as barbecue and spoke exclusively to al jazeera about the crisis . as john holman reports, i have 2 students from policeman to the most influential strong man in haiti. this is jimmy barbecue should his yay, the leader of the g 9. the coalition of some of the countries most powerful gangs that alliance control swathes of the capital. who to prince? is it his full rival organizations, killings, extortion and rape have shut up the united nation, say the worst violence in the country in decades. but in his 1st interview with
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international press in more than a year, should argue against the route of have problems with linking. if you got a new bible, everyone sees only people with guns doing violence, but they don't see the corruption in the country. if you still state money, if you don't build hospitals and schools and don't care for those in need, all this will continue to spawn violence. even if you eliminate all armed gangs. if social problems are not solved, there will still be the same amount of violence. well, successive patient governments have long neglected the population. but now there's also a power vacuum in the country, not one official has been democratically elected. and many see the current prime minister, or the yellow marie is illegitimate. analysts say that, let the gangs of the lease. well, before the gangs acted as the kind of a mercenaries as to the so with the economic lead and
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political leaders bad the, you have a over the years diversified, the income sources and the have acquired is some kind of autonomy in from their sponsors, as they have became, become increasingly powerful, should, as he says, he's a community leader protecting people under his control. the gangs in haiti controlled food fuel and other commodities, passing through that territory among the protection money hijacking trucks. the united nations also accuses should be ca, of massacring civilians and blockading the country's largest fuel terminal. last october, it leveled sanctions against him. he told al jazeera, he was innocent, and i'm worried about it with him. he was so good luck. i was you. i don't have a problem with sanctions against me because i carry haiti and my heart until i die . it doesn't bother me because i don't travel. i don't have any goods and any interest in foreign countries. i want to stay and live in my country,
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just like the u. s. italians and canadians are proud to live in their home. i'm proud to live in haiti and i didn't have the crisis continues. the day out 0 spoke to should protest, ruptured after more than 10 police officers were killed across a week, an ex policeman himself. he says that out, much and underfunded. honestly, the police lack a lot of means to guarantee safety. but the countries problem is more political. it is the politicians who are creating chaos so that they can keep their power to make more money. these are all the reasons why they don't pay the policemen well and give them the means and they become discouraged. the united nations is advocating for foreign pools to intervene and help the national police bring law and order. so far there are no take him to lead to rule so serious doubt about whether there will be elections this year. but if nothing changes, man, light should continue to be powerful john home and i'll just say the british
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regional airline fly be has stopped operating for the 2nd time in 3 years. it cancelled all of its flights, leaving thousands of passengers stranded fly be resumed operations in april after going bankrupt as a result of the pandemic. the company had been the largest operator of u. k. domestic flights. the u. k is publicly funded broadcast the bbc is causing hundreds of jobs in its world service that's leading to the closure of radio broadcast in 10 different languages. harry faucet reports from london, ah, local to 85 years broadcasting to the arab world. last goodbye from the bbc's arabic radio service. news reader, mom would almost solid me, has been the station signature, voice for 30 years. fittingly, he read the final bulletin wound, london. b, b. c. cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc world service.
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and the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to a close. almost elemy, fresh from that final broadcast, is full of memories from his time at the service. and before that, his time, as a listener in cairo, the old people goes to go in the room and closer because they are not allowed. and that they suffer to listen, the only voice different from selfish. you know, if you 5 years, they'll be an air. you lost millions of years this get a divinity years various wrong, soft for non none within the london it was in 1938. when the bdc itself is only 16 years old. that arabic became its 1st foreign language service. saudi gemini, iraqi gibson dignitaries, and were invited for the occasion. its popularity grew fast, famous voices bringing news of air, defining events in a form unmitigated uncensored by the audience as rulers one former stauffer i spoke to this week called the decision to end the service. a gift to dictators. the radio
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service ends with nearly 5000000 listeners a week. some of them particularly devoted abdullah up the rockman says without it, there's no point in keeping his radio mark over the past. they've ended our lives. this station has become an addiction to us. the news and the london broadcast are, or we know we're old. i'm 80 years old. i've been listening to it more than 30 years. the broadcaster says it's part of a digital 1st strategy. arabic language. audio programs and podcasts will still be found on its website, and the tv service will continuous before. so the legacy itself will not be lost. it's there, the bulk of her and her. it will be a hopefully accessible to all those listeners who have been connected and affiliated and loved the service or by the bbc arbitrary pressures on the bbc's. finances have been mounting, requiring ever harder choices, but for many, inside and outside the organization, this has been
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a sad day or the faucet al jazeera london. the 1st tennis grand slam of the years been won by a bell, russian player, arina sub olenka. but because of the invasion of ukraine, she was technically allowed to represent her country. david stokes explains it was a pack house in the rod laver arena. nearly $15000.00 fans turning out to see elena rebecca against the arena's 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, made a title in 7 months after winning wimbledon last year. she took me happening, set 6 games to for it was the 1st set saddle anchor dropped in 2023, but she began to settle down in what was her 1st major final the 5th see the one her previous 3 meetings with rebecca. and she took the 2nd set $63.00 to square
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things up. yes. ah, that effectively set up a one set shoot out for the trophy. and the momentum stay visible anchor. 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. yes, the 1st grand slam titles to the 24 year old because it belushi supported the russian invasion of ukraine. she wasn't allowed to officially represent a country in melbourne in e. she's the 1st ever neutral player to win a tennis grand slam. thank you guys for an amazing atmosphere. i hope next year i can, but i come back stronger and i'll show you even better anything you guys support me one more. ah zeppelin, kissella.
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