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algebra, 2002 was the 5th, the hottest year on global records stretching back more than a century. the government report says good 2022 was a bad year for whether 2023 isn't shaping up to be much better already. year in california series of severe storms has 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 1960. they say rapid reduction and emissions are needed across the globe to slow or reverse the greenhouse effect. ah, tensions a high and occupied east jerusalem. a 13 year old is arrested off to, to saddle as a shot. and an attack near a synagogue claims its 7 lives. a while settlers burn the cause of palestinians as
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israel's far right. national security minister asks authorities to allow israelis to on themselves ah, hello i, marianna massey and london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program for testers across the united states to mon justice for tyree nichols. after the release of video, showing him being brutally beaten by police and agencies sound a warning and lebanon, where the economic crisis has pushed. 4 out of 10 children into hunger. ah hello and welcome to the program. we begin in israel, we're far right ministers and the police high commissioner of called on every
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israeli citizen who has a licensed weapon to use it to defend themselves, cools, come as israel security cabinet meets following a couple of attacks in occupied east jerusalem. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel's response will be strong, swift and precise. on saturday to israelis were injured in a gun attack in san juan and occupied east jerusalem. a 13 year old palestinian suspect is under arrest. this just hours after a palestinian gunmen killed 7 israeli settlers near a synagogue on friday night. he was shot dead and police arrested dozens of palestinians. the slater's de escalation started when israeli forces killed at 9 palestinians during a raid and janine on thursday. this led to rocket fire from garza and israeli as strikes. united nations is saying it's deeply worried about the escalation and violence while the european union is urged israel only to use lethal force as a last resort. james bays begins our coverage. now the
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situation in east jerusalem is now a string. the 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. 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 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, also in east jerusalem was 7 people was shot dead. a lot 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
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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. kachimba gonna push on the model, not. we're here after one of the hardest attacks in recent years. i convened a situation assessment with all the secret forces. we decided on several immediate actions. we have to work with determination and composure. i call 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,
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including an elderly woman, were killed ah, near the home of the 13 year old boy that israeli authorities say was responsible for the like a shooting that's been confrontation. stones have been thrown in the israeli forces of responded with stun 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 a settler then berated and pushed our camera man. all out was james bay has been following developments that in the occupied territories, but to israel's minutes, to the national security. my bank of air is one of those calling for more guns in the hands of israeli citizens is also demanding that the homes of palestine is accused of carrying out. attacks be destroyed. you. it's it. but the plumbing shall
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i guess the, the attorney general moment and every 2 hours i was in contact with her people is not allowing you to feel any houses in my opinion. awful. in my opinion, it can't be like, not in my opinion, it's not only to hurt me and the government, but the citizens of israel, not the most as actually to my beyond the issue of ceiling. the houses, there's a further list of steps are requested, which i hope won't face obstacles. exciting. first, the house demolition my astonishment of tens of houses in east jerusalem, which is still not demolished is still possible to demolish them. i come to the place in the coming days to demolish those illegal houses. the issue of weapons i want, my phone is on the street. i want a city of east, we'll be able to defend themselves. james joins us live now from occupied eastern slim and the security cabinet meeting is still on the way we st. james. what can we expect from this? well,
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i think it's now pretty clear what the main measures are that are going to come out of this cabinet meeting are from the comments going in from the security minister ben vicar givers and also from prime minister netanyahu. i think there are 3 main parts of what they've decided to do. number one is reinforcement and reinforcement of troops and police both to jerusalem and the west bank. the next element is the element of dealing with the family and friends of those suspected of recent attacks . now they're going to seal off the homes of those people. they're going to, in some cases, arrest the family and friends, and it's worth telling you the 13 year old boy suspected of carrying out the most recent shooting. his mother is in custody and we've just learned that the court has extended her time that she could be held for 12 days now. so that's an example of the arrest. we also think that it's likely that they got a fast track,
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the demolition of the homes or the families and friends, and also revoke their permits to live in east jerusalem saying that the banishing them from east jerusalem. that all of those measures against people who are not actually being charged with anything themselves, just because they are linked to them by friendship or by family ties. those are collective punishment, and that's likely to be strongly condemned. i think by international human rights groups. the other element of, of this is guns and the new far right is reading government has been trying to persuade this ready citizens to apply for gun permits. well, they're going to fast track those gun permits now and these ready police has said that anyone has already got a permit. they're encouraged to carry their weapons. it's interesting that the israeli prime minister has made it clear that he doesn't want people to take law into their own hands. but actually what he's now authorizing,
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he's putting more weapons into those very same hands. and how might satler's and other citizens respond to? this is this precisely what, what they want to see. i think that, that i think that will be welcomed and i think obviously the settler community has a very loud voice in the, the new israeli government. they are well represented by people like mr. ben get there and that's constituent of israeli politics is the one really that's driving driving events and driving the direction right now because that that is the, the part of the hard drive right element which makes up this government. oh, thank you very much. from occupied easters and james bays, reporting to thank you. james or boston name is head of political it international
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relations with hamas. he says his group and old palestinians are ready to respond to further israeli raids. he spoke to al jazeera earlier. we have committed ourselves to the kids, to defend our self, to seek our freedom and independence by all available means by political means, the problem is on the distance. therefore, we are committed to defend our people, our business, our families, our capital, jerusalem, and our locks. almost before we are ready to respond, we are ready to defend ourselves. we are not planning. we are not shifting any condition or any convince violence campaigns, but we are also in the same time to respond as usual. some agile and onset, our senior political analyst, lawanda shire. how might a palestinian factions be weighing their response?
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now my one, my guess is that they are probably waiting to see what not the no response is going to look like, because he is already threatening over swift and, and strong response. and i would add most formerly few died. useless. because we've seen this scene before, within this cycle, repeat itself before for many, many, many years and decades now. so the threat is that the, you know, they're gonna be, the israeli government, is going to go to some sort of a vengeful attack against us than ins. and that's gonna probably lead to another reaction, and it leads to another cycle of once more escalation. you certainly want to resolve anything, it won't lead to more stability. so my sense is that for the time being attorney, i was going to be appeasing this early public. he's going to be behaving like the strong man that can take care of business that can, you know, put the palestinians in their place as it were. but in the end of the day,
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it would lead to nothing. now depending how strong, how violent, how aggressive of the israeli attack is, i think then we probably the palestinian factors. we'll decide we'll be likely to see a greater focus on the west bank in the occupied territories rather than perhaps another full scale operation on occasion into garza. was he, the thing is that these things i have never been mutually exclusive right there in israel has carried lots of attacks within the west bank as well as on garza. but the thing is that the, you know, the attack by a young man from a refugee camp culture thought, which is sort of on the outskirts of jerusalem, or an at that by a 13 year old in jerusalem itself. what get, what exactly can israel do? and where in order to respond to attack, which clearly been carried by young individuals within the greater jerusalem.
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so whatever the response is going to be is the, is not simply in relation to the, to the attack, to what happened the last 24 hours. it's going to be more about what israel has in mind to do in the us band, which is one is the palestinians humiliate that proceed authority and try to build more and more illegal settlements in order to strengthen its presence. there is spoken about as being at government of alternation lesson in key security place neuron. and even for this flare up intention is, is government isn't very open about what it wants to do that they want to build and expand settlements, effectively annexed the west bank to strip palestinians who happen to have is railey citizenship of veterans citizenship. and of course, they'd already re, did jeanine. so i'm just wondering what is going to be done differently now,
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what the thing is, and this was very important, what you're saying, go where you i think the, the source of strength of israeli fanatics is the occupation is the war and violence and suffering. they have drawn on the occupation order to strengthen their base within the sacraments, as well as within israel without the occupation. those fanatics wouldn't have made it into government because they're toxic masonic vision and their aggression within the west bank. and they're expanding of illegal supplements have allowed their power base to grow. and thence know they are concerned more than ever before. to escalate the situation in the occupied territories in order to widen their power base. in other words, they feed in on violence and fire loans increases their popularity and power base and hence they have every possible interest in future escalation. thank you very
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much. are on the sheil. meanwhile, protests against israel's far i government have entered their 4th week and thousands of people have been demonstrating in the city of tel aviv against prime minister benjamin netanyahu proposals to reform the judicial system. now these changes would limit the powers of the supreme court giving more authority to the right wing government critic say the move is anti democratic along that. so i will send plenty more to bring you on the program. will it be focusing on peru, congress that rejects a presidential request to bring forward elections as widespread demonstrations. continue. the authorities in new zealand. biggest city begin cleaning up after torrential rains. course flash, flooding, and evacuations. ah, with no sudden remaining is just gone for what
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felt like summer or week ago to a near blizzard. as this swirling wintry system crosses slowly east would take yet all the remnants of warmth from europe. in fact, it looks quite wintry. now for the most part, temperatures are on the low sides like cloud, around the everything falling out, the sky is rain measuring in snow, briefly in romania and then coming near gale. certainly, wet weather for scotland, parts of ireland and also western side of scandinavia. let's go down to where i think the most active weather is strongest. winds in the western part of the mediterranean, that is the valley. eric's once again getting hammered. the rain then reaches the north coast of africa, you get very circulations. but basically if you are an island in the mediterranean, just expect other wet or windy weather than by when the sun might well return to the balkans where it has been cold and snowy. recently, the snow itself has moved east was you can see this larger going to be focus on the
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north, a turkey or possibly hoss of ukraine leaving behind that cold wind. briefly. the big picture for monday doesn't see much difference in the service, sir, except the slow improved. but look at this, a blast of cold when the yet more snow over the cold bits of germany and austria. ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide had to reward better to excellence and encourage creativity, the shape, tomato, ward for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged that road and strengthening the bonds of friendship. and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. ah ah
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ah ah, top story to salad. israel security cabinet is meeting following a series of attacks unoccupied east jerusalem prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel's response will be strong. swift and precise piece high commissioner and far right. ministers are urging every israeli citizen who has a license weapon to carry it and use it to defend themselves. oh, in avenues are following protests have been taking place across the united states, off to police and memphis released video sharing office as beating an anom. blackman tyree nichols late had died and hospital. several people were arrested during confrontations between police and protest, as in new york city. footage from the police were wearing dashboard cameras was
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posted on friday evening just a day of the officers were charged with 2nd degree. my dep. u. s. president joe biden says he's outraged by the video and he's school for the protest. her remain peaceful. i spoke to cyrus mother and my condolences and told her that i was going to be making to the congress of drawers for that she gets. it's not a console. i can always do so much in the executive order, the federal level and, and the for i was really please, as you call for know, will process no, no violence. role. gabrielle is all know has been following developments from memphis. 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
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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 officers here where cameras that are attached 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
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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. now ukrainian authorities say at least 3 people have been killed after a russian missile strike at the eastern city of castaneda. regional governor of done yet says 2 others were injured in the attack, which targeted a residential neighborhood strike damage for apartment buildings and a hotel ukrainian present. rogers, the lensky says moscow has been stepping up. it's offensive in the east to get it out regularly. we were having breakfast, it's a good thing that all the windows were boarded up, everything got blown away. the good thing that my wife is unharmed, all the window blown out. so what do you like? what do you like? you know, you haven't, i was sitting here watching the television in just a moment. i heard a loud clap. i didn't understand anything. i closed my eyes. then i opened my eyes
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and everything was blown out. you thought i was covered in blood. my mom was sitting in the bedroom, also covered in bloody then to help came i, we started to clear everything to come. you know, checks i should have chosen for the general peter, pavel as the new president. he was the k, a winner in a 2 day ran off by saying off his populous challenger andre bandesh. roll of present in the chat republic is mostly ceremonial. they do still have some influence in choosing ministers. and in barbara reports, ah, a retired general who was once a senior official in the nato alliance. now at the age of 61, petra pebble 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. it was only me the washer, so noisy 30th, his gras money. but i understand that there are some who are disappointed because their favorite candidates did not win. but i also see that in this country we do not have winning or losing voters. i see that value is one in the selection of
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values such as truth, dignity, respect, and humility. that the will be as predicted. pavel easily beaten. 68 year old rival on very rubbish. a millionaire who served as prime minister between 20172021. a b. she's closeness to outgoing president miller. she's emma may have hindered herb zaman so divisive figure who developed close toys with moscow before making you turn when russia were invited you quite last year. peter, pavel, unlike his rival, came out strongly in favor of good military aid for ukraine. he was always the favorite despite revelations, who'd receive training and military intelligence in the former czechoslovakia, when it was ruled by communists. but quite moscow. the check president to point to 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 ah
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bruce congress is reject the request by present in a bottle. i take to bring forward elections from 2026 to april next year, but what i wanted to move the vote, as she struggled to contain nationwide demonstrations demanding her resignation. broo has been rocked by daily protest since the arrest of president castillo in december. who is ousted and arrested after attempting to dissolve congress and rule by decree. protest as of isolated pres, southeastern city, of perturb maldonado after 3 weeks of road blocks that and demanding constitutional reform, and for the present to resign. dozens of protest have been killed during this unrest by an a sanchez reports from plato maldonado. ah, this is the governor of meridian firing his weapon on friday to defend his family and home. after 8 unarmed police members couldn't stop
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a mob trying to burn his house, and he says to kill him if you're a boy, you're not very mu miramar. if i hadn't had my weapon, 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 the 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. if someone are lost as well,
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we only have enough fuel for the generator to function for 6 hours. if there is a blackout, the patients who are on respirators are simply going to die. the streets of the capital are nearly empty. traffic is almost in existent shops, markets, 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 folds are in the models. welcome up and we are outraged. we don't have transport them. i've lost my job because i can't get their phone all to the. although some here say they want precedent, no one wanted 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
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the inaction of a state, the state has to intervene. on thursday, the government passed a supreme decree, ordering security forces to unblock roads. many here once an immediate solution, but fear, the resistance in this jungle city could be fierce madana such as i just eat up. where am i? lo, now, authorities in new zealand biggest city oakland have started cleaning off off the torrential rains, both flash flooding and evacuations. at least 3 people have been confirmed dead and one person is missing. prime minister chris hipkins, who has spent less than a week in office, flew by helicopter, over the city before touring flood at homes. a state of emergency remains in place . this is an unprecedented event in recent memory. and the aftermath we will have plenty of time to evaluate the response. i ensure that all appropriate actions and communications have occurred in a timely way. but for now, our focus is on making sure that we support oakland is through this agency say for
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in 10 children across lebanon, a going hungry. and they warned that that number could rise sharply in the coming months. if authorities fail to address the country's economic collapse, they hold their visited a community center in tripoli, in northern lebanon dials. the used to be an orphanage. now it's also taking in children from what was once level on middle class. here children gets an education, health care and food from 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 4 of 10 lebanese children and refugees from syria are hungry. we noticed manual session. 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 are left unprotected humanitarian organizations. like save the children, born that nearly $750000.00 will soon be at risk of relying less on more nutritious food. and we're seeing more screening kids. we can get to our sources than that age as well, which are all determinant among addition to seem like an increase in the number options in water on the lebanon has ranked 6 in the world for the share of its
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population. facing a food crisis is 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 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 or al jazeera tripoli, northern lebanon, ah, quit look at the main stories of.
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