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minutes. is where the cabinet is meeting this hour to review. the situation of the 2 settlers was shot at it occupied east jerusalem. israel detains a 13 year old, palestinian for the attack. his family says he wasn't responsible settlers born cause of palestinians as his wells far right. bashful security minister officer forty's to allow israelis to arm themselves, had anger across the united states. for a video is released joint police officers beating an unarmed black line. and on p systemic with your sports ukraine's president criticizes the ios. he's planned for russian and bell russian athletes to compete at the olympics all while a tennis player from bill to rural serena sub olenka, wins the australian open title in melbourne. ah
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ah, the far right is really ministers and the police high commissioner of cold on every is where the citizen who has a licensed weapon to use it to defend themselves. the call is called the head of a meeting of israel security cabinet following a series of attacks and occupied east jerusalem. there's also been a rise in intercoastal violence with israeli settlers burning cars belonging to palestinians in nablus and the occupied westbank. i'll just here was james bay, as reports now from occupied eastern 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 in sil juan, and he's jerusalem, filled in this video, was carried out by a 13 year old boy using a pistol. his believe 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
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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 cove, also in east jerusalem was 7 people was shot dead fellows, a budget. a guy stopped here to help got out of his car 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 al, 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 on tomorrow or not. we're here after one of the hardest attacks in recent years. i can we, in the situation assessment with all the secret forces. we decided on several
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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. 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. and james joins us now live from occupied as to where islam sir james, the security capital meeting shared by the prime minister. and netanyahu has talked of taking immediate action. what could that entail? what was certainly getting some steers from various key members of the security cabinet and other officials who had been speaking recently including the controversial national security administrator mob been govern. ah, what we understand is likely let me tell you there are 2. i think 2 main branches,
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or what is likely that the security cap cabinet may authorize a they're not all particularly new things, but i think they are important of the 1st is concerning the families and friends of those suspected of carrying out recent attacks. what they say they're going to do is seal the homes of those people potentially arrest some of those people. then demolish the the homes and also revoke the permission of those family and friends to live in jerusalem saying that they could no longer live in east jerusalem. their permits to do so will be canceled. now, all of those measures are measures that is ralph taken before, but they're all measures that are effectively collective punishment. they are measures that go against natural justice. their measures that i think most observers, international human rights observers say go against basic human rights. the other
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branch of the, of, of what we're expecting is measures to do with guns. we've seen already this new hard, right? government in israel encourage people to apply for gun permits. well, it looks like they're gonna fast track the the authorization of those gun permits, which is very interesting because only 24 hours ago. these railey prime minister benjamin netanyahu said people shouldn't take lauren's their own hands. well, it looks like they got to put guns into those very hands at now. and as you say, we've also had these really please encouraging those already who, who have gotten permits to actually start bearing their weapons and carrying them with them on the streets. so that 2nd measure is one that's just going to put more weapons out there. and potentially, that is going to make a tense situation. even worse, term space,
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live it occupied is to wrestle in jail for the moment. many thanks. let's bring an al jazeera senior political analyst. now on masha he is in london. no one. what do you make of what, what james was saying there are collective punishment and these cause for people with licensed guns to me, to be carrying them to defend themselves. yes, i agree with the what james said, the idea of law of punishing a whole number of people simply because they are relatives and friends of the family that goes against any justice or any definition of justice whatsoever. and more than that, it just never helped me. it never deterred anyone from carrying any action in the past. what we know is that these are vengeful attack venture for acts that are meant to appease the israeli public, more than they are meant to attain security. because if they were meant, i think security would have had security after the countess demolitions and
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ceilings, and to potations that have taken place in the occupied characters over the past half a century. but despite the countless ah actions of that nature, the security situation continues to deteriorate. the escalation now probably things to be worse than ever. but it's just incredibly predictable and worse. as james said, there are trying now to arm already armed people in jerusalem and that was back on so on, so forth. so that definitely is going to need to, for the escalation, for more violence, more suffering. and that will only play to the hands of the most extreme of extreme in israel, and potentially in by the son of what he was state apartment as urged utmost
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restraint from both sides to deescalate the violence u. s. secretary of state is due in the region as his presence gonna make any difference at all. yes, and i also heard that under secretary of state, i also urged the palestinians to go back to security coordination with israel. what 1st of all, what happens in jerusalem itself is certainly not part of a what israel at what that but a scene or thought he thus, because as you know, the casino sort the, is constrained to area a, which is really very limited space where they can do any cord in it, but more importantly, i mean, the idea that the americans are so desperate at this point in time, they have so utterly failed that they are now are capable of saying the most banal of but now things when the situation to continues to deteriorate in the shadow of israel, impunity in the shadow of that sort of impunity that but that is provided by the
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united states. so american officials are now just saying this sort of an empty statements about her, you know, about cooling her, the situation about a by trying to, to do the, the best they can without really saying anything tangible or constructive without really getting involved. then in a serious way, cuz if you remember, adrian, when person biden was there, the last time he basically told the palestinians, just to forget about that was the solution to forget about the dramatic track. what guess, what if there is no 2 step solution. there is no diplomatic contract if there is no horizon for peace and justice. well, there is absolutely no way that the palestinians would continue to coordinate security with israel. because it only means deepening and war sitting the repressive occupation that is at the root of this cycle. violence you say that, that, that, you know, is, is trying to appease the, the,
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is really people let me show you some pictures from tel aviv. this are happening right now. thousands demonstrating against nero's proposal to reform the judicial system, which should they say is an anti democratic. it's clear that there is of my sizable opposition to to the next. no. and his way of doing things in his way. yes. but there is an very important caveat here. most of those, if not all of those who had been demonstrating on high fact that have even jerusalem auto posing that coalition government on been on its domestic agenda, meaning on issues. all right, social liberties or issues are low and so and so forth. and making sure that, that my character parliament has no oversight over that. and so the whole liberal supreme court with the supreme court has not been liberal when it comes to
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palestine. and these demonstrators are not bringing up the question of occupation, and this is kind of short sighted. the, let me explain it quickly. the reason why fanaticism, why the reason why the fanatics in israel are growing in such a phenomenon way and the reason why they are not ruling is right is because of the occupation. they drove their fur, their strength, their force from the occupied territories, form occupation from their miss janik toxic mission in the occupied territories. so the idea could not be limited only to social issues in israel. those all post the fanatic who lives in israel, in hyphen and to levine, need to extend a hand to those palestinians who also force their fanaticism and israel and who want to end occupations. because without ending the occupation, there wouldn't be no end to fanaticism and israel. rather the contrary,
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we're going to see these who are to they are minority and the government become a majority of the government. how to serious senior political analyst, my one, bashar that no one, many things. awesome name is the head of political and international relations with hamas. he says the group is ready to respond to further israeli rates. we have committed our self, says the kids to defend our self to seek our freedom and independence boy, all available means by political means. the work is problem is i'm think building on the distance. therefore, we are committed to defend our people out of business. our families, our capital, jerusalem, and our, our, our luck saw most before we are ready to respond. we are ready to defend ourselves . we are not blending, we are not initiating any escalation or, oh, any come bins. a bonus compares but we are also in the same time to respond as
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usual. it was the nissan from al jazeera still come on the program going no, well, tens of thousands of travelers, left stranded, ultra british, regional allies stops operating. my calls a growing in nigeria to extend the deadline for people to swap. the old currency must wash a stop to this war or in based war and small itself, civilian population. if you cry, they have no place in free and democratic world. and it's for we'll hear from a former tennis plan now fighting for you. claim that's coming up with peter a little later. ah, people, people are expressing the anger across the u. s. l to police and memphis release disturbing video showing office as beating an unarmed black man. tyrene nichols died later in the hospital. u. s. president joe bite. the said that he was outraged
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by the video. i spoke with sorry mother. and i left my condolences folder that i was going to be making a convert past the georgia board and get this done. this is the goal. i can only do so much in the executive order, the federal level and, and the prayer i was really please, if you call for no people protest, no, no violence, no good role launches were held in the streets of memphis on friday. and of course, other american cities, several protests were arrested during the confrontations with police in new york. gabriel elizondo reports now from men memphis. just a warning. you may find pictures in his report. disturbing. 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
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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 a 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 it 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 officers here, where cameras that are attached to the police officers best in the front, where you can really see as they continue over and over to restrain or try to
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restrain tyree nichols and then beat him repeatedly and also pepper spray him repeatedly as well. you could just get a sense of how violent it was. and many people here in memphis simply are now trying to process what they saw. debbie hines is a trial lawyer and a full baltimore prosecutor. she says the reform alone won't be enough to end police brutality. there definitely is a culture that is rooted in the police department that did not just start with george floyd that did not start were frightening. king has started long before that . and that culture is very ingrained in the police department. and that's why you saw that these police officers were black because it is the culture of the police department, not the color of the police officer that is doing the wrong against black americans and other people of color. we still don't have any national reform. everything is
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done on a piece nail type basis. but let me be clear, you didn't need, we didn't need national police reform in order for this incident. this murder, this brutal killing of mr. nichols to have occurred. this is just humanity. there is no. there is no way you would just need reforms to basically have what happened to him not have occurred. the police always talk about they, it's dangerous out there in the community. and they just want to be able to go home and be safe. and that is exactly, that is exactly what mister nichols was trying to do. he was 80 yards away from his mother's house after getting this brutal beat down. so it's just no way that reforms are going to correct that. that's the culture that has been ingrained in the police departments for many, many years. and you just have to route out the officers like these 5 officers that were on the scene because i don't think any type of training. what type of training
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did you give a police officer to be humane to treat your fellow man like a human being? you don't need reform for that? yes, we do the reform, but you don't need reform to correct what happened in the case of mister nichols. ukraine says at least 3 people have been killed after russian strikes, hit residential areas, missiles for the city and the don't ask region. 14 people wound it washes, defense ministry accused ukraine of hitting a medical facility in the washing control region of look ganske. it says that 14 people were killed. check rotors have chosen the former general pat, pavel as the new president. he was a clear winner in a 2 day, one off that in barbara reports. he's a retired general who was once a senior official in the nato alliance. now at the age of 61, petra pavel has been elected president of the czech republic. he's promised to be a dignified president for all the countries, 10 and a half 1000000 people. that was only me, the washer sam, nosy,
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that earth is call money for those. i understand that there are some who are disappointed because their favorite candidate did not win. but i also see that in this country we do not have winning or losing abilities. i see that values one in the selection of values such as truth, dignity, respect, and humility. as predicted, pavel easily beaten 68 year old rival on very publish a millionaire who served as prime minister between 20172021 rubbish. his closeness to outgoing president miller. sh them and may have hindered him. demons of divisive figure, who developed close ties with moscow before making a you turn when russia invaded ukraine last year. peter, pavel, unlike his rival, came out strongly in favor of further military aid for ukraine. he was always the favorite despite revelations he'd receive training and military intelligence in the former czechoslovakia when it was ruled by communists backed by moscow. the check
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president appointed the prime minister as well as constitutional judges, with the results unlikely to significantly change the country's foreign policy. the dean barber al jazeera, british regional airline fly be, has stopped operating for the 2nd time in 3 years. it cancelled all its flights, leaving thousands of passengers stranded fly be resumed operations in april, after going bankrupt as result of the pandemic. the company had been the largest operator review k domestic flights and carried around 8000000 passengers. annually . of library fly be operated flights to 17 destinations across europe, landing at $81.00 airport. it had around $320.00 employees. only 44 of them are being retained. travelers who had the flights canceled have been told by the u. k. civil aviation authority to make alternative plans with different operators. and andrew sharpness, the managing director of a, the ation advocacy. he says, the collapse of fly be doesn't come as a surprise. i think what's going on this time is what went wrong last time,
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which is that it's very difficult in such a competitive market to sustain services where there are perfectly good other such as trend and other other providers, other other raylon's that can, that can get in and provide that, it's a, yeah, it's adobe the world, the. well, it tried to in effect, fly below the right. by flying to small cities, i'd say that would have to be rude to them, but it, by flying to small locations, putting together small connections. but it also for the heathrow. so it, it tried to do things a very user friendly in my code. why? but the reality use for ideation, certainly in europe, there are too many airlines and too much competition. and also of course, excellent trying connections and good rob connections as well, making it very difficult in the sort of small regional market and offering, frankly, by the time you got up to the airport and done the flying and come back into the
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center of the city of course, usually often quicker. that said, i mean, you're in a tricky water. he's very sure, holy crap, it's much less than long away craft. in fact, it's the long line that's really the most unsustainable. but of course, the most necessary in terms of the bang fuel trinity's. it's a complicated topic. 100 charities in human rights organizations have written to the u. k as prime minister that announced the housing of under age asylum seekers in hotels without proper safeguards. it's most of dozens of asylum seeking children of been kidnapped by gangs or trafficked into motor slavery. the children, mostly from albania, had been staying at a seaside hotel, one by the home office, john hall report. what began as 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
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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 run reports because they are alone and arrive many of them traumatized. they've had terrible journeys. and lisa, some of them may have been trafficked into the country and then it's easy for trafficking 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 brighten hotel, being run by the home office. they're free to come and go. and official data reveals that a 136 have been reported missing. more than half of those are still unaccounted for . workers are prohibited from speaking out, but at another hotel. a whistleblower has said an estimated 10 percent of under age
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occupants disappear each week. this is harris hick, mister speaker vulnerable children being dumped by the home office. schools of m a going missing. and i can tell the minister there is nothing specialist about these hotels. we're not in response to government admitted that to date 200 minus 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 into and make money. drug lines like and household i, savage, she car wash and bell like working on building sites. and i think a lot of the time that are fed like home education at a job and they're in a place where they feel hopeless and unsupported. i mean, it's very telling that children are leaving to go away with traffickers instead of
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saying, saving in a hotel that supposed to be a safe face that 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, some people in nigeria face losing their life savings as they struggle to change old bank notes. the central bank introduced a new one last year or new one was last year and as all extended the deadline for the discontinuation of the old tender as upward address reports. millions of
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nigerians aren't able to exchange their cash until the end of the month. oh, as a deadline looms tempest run high at the banks and at meet shift currency swept centers to oh, with only a few days left my wellness 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. wait, you don't want to risk it. we are stuck with them and cannot buy no sell. in october last year, nigeria central bank redesigned some of its currency notes, introducing more security features. it says the move was necessary, but the p nigerians go through is mounting as 1000000 scramble to swap the old notes. an estimate to 64000000 ideas like access to banking services. most of them
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live in rural areas like this. weather is not. if people like this is not a new song, all their savings. when the deadline expires. you're gonna me say that if that happens to them, it good was in the poverty rate in a country why more than 60 percent? i don't really live below the poverty line. in kano, city the country 2nd largest, the cubes 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 biking and i'm currently in debt right now. i count withdrawal money to feed my family at close my shop for 2 days to look for money to pay back my small debts and buy food from my family. so far, i'm unable to go and buy ours. a problem that's even worse in crisis. hit northeast and north was nigeria. why? governors are worried that millions of their people will lose their life savings.
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who have only 4 local government that have banks even the for that admission. the capacity to satisfied people is there. 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 banks and specifically instruct them to pay this when it will isn't that would go back to this communities. i'm fear them despite that residence of rural areas here, they could still lose their savings like they did in the civil exercise 39 years ago. but in the capital, a boucher where monitoring the process is structured. the complaints yeah. off in adequate supply of the new note, but the cues are short. it was easy because the bank has been nice and among a nice to present day. we tried to prevent the money from from the
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millennium. paint all in 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 cuddle. still to come here on that is how the struggle survive in lebanon agencies warm at nearly half the countries, children are going hungry. and a rare interview we hear from a haitian gang leda, known as barbecue, plus in sports, i catching move from one of the biggest stars in the mbm. that's coming up with peter. ah, ah,
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it's sunday, here's her forecast for the middle east and africa. this one features plenty of sunshine, especially for the gulf is walsall. it's going 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 on your 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. what 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 for turkey. it's really widespread, cooler air has filtered in here as well, and that's not back temperatures in places like the levant. now for the north west of africa, remains white and wendy for the coastline of algeria. we've seen some snow in this
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hard desert in algeria. and as we slide further toward the south, around central africa and 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 that trap that soon a bit. ah, being comfortable in one's own skin is a birthright, or at least it should be a black filmmaker raised by white parents in east berlin in the 19 sixty's embark on stunning journey of self discovery. a touching tale of family identity, lifelong secrecy, and reconciliation becoming black. a witness documentary on al jazeera. what is the price of luxury?
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an undercover team travels deep into the illegal cocoa plantations of the ivory coast. simple solutions are very hard to find for something as complicated as the child labor. chocolates, hearts of darkness encounters unpaid child labor as working in a $100000000000.00 industry. over half of the countries cocoa produces live below the poverty line. on al jazeera, waterloo. ah hello, get adrian finnegan here in though home with the news out for about 0, the headlines. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu was about a stroll, swift and precise precise response. after a series of attacks and occupied east jerusalem to israeli settlers were injured,
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have got a time earlier on saturday. is where the forces say, the suspect is 13 years old. and the place taken him into custody is where he settlers a boating cause belonging to palestinians, and not blo said the occupied west bank. the inter commute of violence, some last 72 hours of software. spite contention between israelis and palestinians . israel's police high commissioner and fall like ministers of urged every as ready, citizen who as a licensed weapon to carry it of use it to defend themselves. so far, right is really minister for national security as a mob been gavia is one of those calling for more guns in the hands of israeli citizens. he's also demanding that the homes of palestinians accused of carrying out attacks be destroyed, never long was there that should, there is a list of steps that i requested to do. i hope they will not face obstacles such any mac 1st. there is that issue of house demolition. to my astonishment, there are tens of houses in east jerusalem which are still not demolished and it is
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still possible to demolish them. you shall. i directed the police in the coming days to demolish the illegal houses. there's also the issue of weapons i want to weapons on the streets. i want the citizens of israel to be able to defend themselves on a, on a cave elders, a political analyst and contributor, the israeli daily newspaper heart at sea joins us now live from tel aviv good to have you with us. i once again, sir, i help us understand how widely supported our measures like the ones they're proposed by get been given what, what to moderates in israel, make of rhetoric like that. if you ask any to my reg there, and his gang today will tell you where, what is what we should do is escalate the situation and a senior citizen and changed the law. so israel will be able to execute the terrorist and he wants to
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put his own national relations in the streets of israel, including mixed power. ready, say things. and you know, kind of did them, it's voting. his problem is that tomorrow is where he's going to host the american secretary of state. and it's, and you know, has to give him, at least one of his ears and listen to what the american administration has to say. and at the same time, you know, i'm just coming back from a big demonstration in television. and an attorney is getting also a message from the economic community, both in israel and international economic community. that business is not going to be as user. but i come back to, to the question, out of all that, i mean,
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how widely supported are they generally supported hit views like that in, in israel, all that people that moderate liberals who are holding the hands up in a horror. yes. yeah. i think the, the mainstream of the jewish israeli community is very concerned about the prospects of escalation. it's, you know, it's a bank view has a reputation of being a fire and knowledge. and you know, is given game with full container of oil. and the israel also the security is rarely a parameters the cheaper south and the chief of police are concerned and engine. i have to remind your viewers. no, no,
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you're talking about jewish or that jews. and according to the israeli, an official policy is united is part of his work, has the same status as still a v. and they can just behave like we are in jeanine and enter the city and shoot and kill 9. put a scene and sing one evening, what do you think it will take to to prevent this? a spike in violence of the last 72 hours from from escalating further? we got his really settlers burning cars belonging to palestinians and in nablus right now. yeah, i'm afraid it's our nose hands are type and all you know, if he will not hang next to bank via if they don't hang together here when they end up in prison as simple as that. so it's
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between, you know, and do you host that he has to decide which side he takes and i'm afraid that there is no wish possible adult over there in his cabinet. he is in a cabinet that's consulting and who he's been there before. and either my benefit just have a few days ago that we are heading to was another big operation, like in may 21, which involved also is ready our ups. and the only responsible those that can stop him is, as i said, is the united states. but at the end of the day, and the house is your boss, and he has to take your decision and you know what, i don't envy because it's his own future. and in the future of the country,
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as simple as that. always good stokes usa fx update for bring with us again a cable elbow that agency say that for in 10 children in lebanon, a going hungry and they won't. that number could rise sharply in the coming months . they know how to report southboro community center in tripoli in northern. lemme dyers. they're not used to be an orphanage. now it's also taking in children from what was once lebanon's middle class. here, children get an education, healthcare, and food and got at 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 4 of 10 lebanese children and refugees from syria are hungry. we notice there's a manual question. 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. and at the relying less on more than just food. and we're seeing more school kids within our sorted them that age as well. which are all determinant among addition for seem like an increase in the number options and on the lebanon,
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his rank 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 or recent study by un agencies that suggests that 2000000 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 valued local currency. rising unemployment, an increasing number of lebanese are dependent on handouts. a situation humanitarian organizations have warned, is not sustainable than a hood or al jazeera tripoli, northern lebanon. the united nations is again recommending the deployment of international forces in haiti. it's warning local police are not equipped to fight criminal gangs that have dominated capital for months. jimmy sher ecier is one of
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the most high profile gang leaders. he's also known as barbecue. a spoke exclusively to al jazeera about the crisis john holborn reports. i have to see that from policeman to the most influential, strong man in haiti. this is jimmy barbecue should easier. the leader of the g 9, the coalition of some of the countries most powerful gangs that alliance control sways 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 international press in more than a year, should argue the gangs of the root of hatred problems were moving in and got a new bicycle. everyone sees only people with guns doing violence, but they don't see the corruption in the country. if you still state money,
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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 girl economical lead and 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,
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should easy. i says he's a community leader, protects him. people under his control, but gangs in haiti control food, fuel and other commodities, passing through the territory, demanding protection money hijacking trucks. the united nations also accuses sharika of massacring civilians and blockading the country's largest fuel terminal . last october, it leveled sanctions against him. he told out 0, he was innocent and i'm worried about the woman who was observant, lindsey black, 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, just like the u. s. italians and canadians are proud to live in their home. i'm proud to live in haiti, but in haiti, the crisis continues. the day out 0 spoke to should vizier protest rutted off the more than 10 police officers were killed across a week, an ex policeman himself. he says the outmatched an under funded cis. adequately
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lubbers stomach. it honestly the police like a lot of means to guarantee safety. but the country's 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 policeman well and give them the means and they become discourage people to the united nations is advocating for foreign fools to intervene and help the national police bring law daughter. so father know, take his to lead it. there are also serious doubts about whether there would be elections this year. but if nothing changes, men light should easier. will continue to be all powerful. john holman, out 0. 3 people are dead off to rent a torrential rain caused extreme flooding in new zealand largest city. a 7 day state of emergency has been ordered in oakland after the down port on friday. a clean up is on the weight of the 75 percent of the cities usual summer rainfall fell inch of 15 hours on the present. jeff harrington proposals it
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is. see that plume of moisture right over the north island. of course, we've seen some of the pictures as well, just extreme cases of flooding. a lot of people say that they spent the night hearing sirens because of the amount of rescues that took place. also had some canceled flights at the airport. so the effects were certainly far reaching and part of the problem here was that we were tapping into tropical air. we know that tropical air masses hang on to more moisture, and again, that was just dumped over the north island. so again, what is 24 hours on record here? we can also say it was what is january on record and a summer's worth of rain in a day. so again, we were talking about their tropical air mass in the south pacific. this is a continuing landing your pattern. it's been going on now for 3 years, which was quite unusual. so lanyard means that the south pacific is warmer than average, so that just adds fuel to the storms. so here's what i see on sunday. still some
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more rain to come for the north island. it's also sliding down into the south island, but from the northland to the escape. i certainly some periods of rain. so the next 3 days, unfortunately, for auckland, looks like this. no real relief coming. in fact, we could see some more heavy bursts of rain on tuesday. jeff, buddy, thank still to come on the news or action from the australian open final as arena sub olenka finally secures a 1st grand slam. coming up in a moment with peter. ah, the latest news as it breaks, policies are about a kilometer in that direction. a military is good now. we detail coverage where it will have the palestinian calling me on the verge of collapse for decades from around the world with expanded too broad
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good type of support. his peter, adrian. thank you very much. ukraine's president has criticized the international olympic committee for exploring away for russian and ben russian athletes to compete at the olympics. president vladimir zalinski intends to launch an international campaign against the move. he posted these photographs on social media, which appeared to show ukrainian athletes surrounded by damaged buildings and facilities . name was 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. but he returns russian athletes to international competition sportsmen. earlier we spoke to former tennis place. so glassdoor coff ski who is currently serving in ukraine's national guard and asked him what he felt towards russian and bell russian athletes. many of whom he used to play against. i feel nothing but regret for them out of their
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insecurity for bear, dear, and or not willing to use the platform which they have to, to promote the stuff of this war. since russia did not deescalate and to do was thing that they did, they, they talk through these time the infrastructure, they having hundreds of solven's or trains on the trainings breathing ah, 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 them back into the moment. they should battle russia and athletes worldwide from competing and show them that a mess. russia stops this war, or invasion of war and slaughter of civilian 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,
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any sort of the sports. they show good a nation or they want to show russia. basically the highest achievements is all they promote the regime of. meanwhile, the training assets cannot prepare for them fix properly. they cannot return the russians. busy and all possibility and all the security they need. and yet we all believe that olympics is fair for sport. equal opportunity. there's nothing equal in today's world. and the 1st 10 grand slam of the year has been won by a bell, russian player in the sub olenka. but because of the invasion of ukraine, she wasn't technically allowed to represent the country they've states explains it was a packed house in the rod laver arena. maybe $15000.00 fans turning out to see elaine rebecca against the renal of a lanka. 2 gladiators competing for the 1st grand slam of the year. it was rebecca
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who started strongest cars, extend start looking for a 2nd major title in 7 months after winning wimbledon. last year she took me having set 6 games to for it was the 1st set. sample anchor dropped in 2023, but she began to settle down in what was her 1st major final the 5th see what her previous 3 meetings with rebecca. and she took the 2nd set $63.00 to square things up. okay. ah, that effectively set up a one set shootout for the trophy and the momentum stabilizer 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
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wasn't allowed to officially represent a country in melbourne in e. she's the 1st ever neutral player to win tennis grand slam during amazing atmosphere. i hope next year i can i come back stronger and then i'll show you even better anything you guys support me one more. ah, doubling his 11 straight when the year sees a returned to a career high world number 2, ranking david stokes al jazeera and australian wild cards drinking he jakarta and jason kubler kept off their incredible run in melbourne or winning. the men's doubles. the turret never played together before the tournament and beat 7 top 20 rang heads to reach. the final yours is came through in straight sets, 2 beats, bernice and young g lensky to win their 1st grand slam title. they succeed compatriots, nik curious,
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and the nasty cocaine arcus as champions. barcelona have extended their lead at the top of la legal for one, no victory of the jerone in the cattle and arby padre. most the bench did score the winner on 61 minutes as bossa made it 9 league games and beaten chevy side on our 6 point clear rail madrid, who faced rail software bad on sunday. now to the n b a and an eye catching move by one of the games. biggest stars. what's this person who yeah or, or the on a sandita compo who else doing what he does best for the milwaukee bucks. scoring 41.12 rebalance in 6 us as they beat the indiana pacers. 141131. he's got from one store to another, and steph curry was in great form. as the golden state warriors beat the toronto raptors,
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he landed some trademark. 3 point of the wreck of 35 points and 11 says they thompson also had a 29 point was golden state, 1129117. the nfl conference championship games are nearly here, and patrick, my home seen surgeons play for the kansas city chiefs. they store quarterback, injured his right ankle in. they went over the jacksonville jaguars, and he's come through a full week of practice ready to battle with cincinnati bengals for the ac title and place in the super bowl. the chief, the top seeds and playing in their foot straight championship game. that looks, it looks good. i really move around. good. i hear you, graham play what a great team, great offense, heck of a quarterback. and now we know us out of us. we know we have to what we have to do in order to, you know, overcome these obstacles. we just gotta put the border, you know, being the playoffs. you know, these games are one last, you know, on, in the trenches. so you know, whoever's going to be playing the best, you know,
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as far as line scrimmage goes, that she was going to win the game. the philadelphia eagles of the top seeds in the n, f. c. and we'll host the san francisco 40 niners, in their title match on sunday. 40 niners or on a 12 game willing street. but the eagles have one of the candidates for em, vp in quarterback shaelyn hurts. and i think every, every moment to teach warm bible, you know, i think i'm, this is a new moment. you know, so i think i really look up into the past or even a future. just gonna get ready for this game in golf world. number one, rory mcelroy is 2 shots off the pay sat the half where stage of the dubai there is a classic but organ irishman is making his 1st appearance of the year after this event. and the highlight of the 2nd round was an eagle. at the 13, there goes is at 8 on the par belgian thomas peters is in a share of the lee of making 7 birdies on his back mine to finish at 10 and there he talks to lead aboard with richard gland. and thus man michael toby anderson who
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is an amateur. the americans round included 7 birdies and the me and from the day the to the snow in quebec, canada, japan's an re camera, one her 2nd straight free style skiing mogul to woke up event. she finished ahead of the olympic champion to car anthony. i'll see you later for more sports news. adrian. bitter. many, thanks. indeed. that's it from us, mary. i'm standing by a ladder to update you with the latest. i'll see you again. bye for now. ah ah. and a
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2002 was the 5th hottest year on global record stretching back more than a century. government report says 2022 was a bad year for whether 2023 isn't shaping up to be much better already here in california series of severe storms battered the coast line and the interior of the state, pausing a number of deaths and up to a $1000000000.00 in damages. climate scientists say the warming is caused by industrial age, heat trapping, gas emissions, which have been rising steeply since the $960.00. they say rapid reductions and emissions are needed across the globe to flow or reverse the greenhouse effect. the tensions a high and occupied east jerusalem, a 13 year old is arrested off to 2 settlers a shot as an attack and a synagogue claims.
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