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60 minutes tensions a high and occupied east jerusalem. a 13 year old is arrested off to 2 settlers, a shot and an attack me a synagogue claims 7 lives. as israel security cabinet meets prime minister netanyahu says the response will be strong. swift and precise protest is across the u. s. m. on justice for tyree nichols after the release of video, showing him being brutally beaten by police sanctioned by the us accused of mass killings. one of his most powerful gang leaders defends his actions and an exclusive interview with al jazeera and on he to sim dough with your sport, barcelona, extend a lead at the top of la league. i did melbourne bell roofs train of store arena saba lincoln winds via straight open title. ah,
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ah, we begin in israel where the far right ministers and the police high commissioner of called on every israeli citizen who has a licensed weapon to use it to defend themselves. because com is israel, security cabinet meets following a couple of attacks in occupied east jerusalem. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is saying, israel's response will be strong. swift and precise. on saturday to israelis were injured in a gun attack and still won and occupied east jerusalem. a 13 year old palestinian suspects is under arrest. this just aus off to a palestinian gunman kill 7 israeli settlers near a synagogue on friday night. he was shot dead and police arrested dozens of palestinians. well, this latest escalation started when israeli forces killed 9 palestinians in a raid in jeanine on thursday. this led to rocket fire from garza and israeli as strikes the united nations is saying is deeply worried about this escalation and
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violence while the european union has urged israel only to use lethal force. as a last resort. james bay's begins are coverage now. 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, one in east 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 the telecom friday near a synagogue in the settlement of navy called, 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
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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 on thursday, israeli forces went deep into the jeanine refugee camp. the deadliest rate since the un started keeping records nearly 2 decades ago. in one day, 10 palestinians, including an elderly woman, were killed at a meeting of the israeli security cabinet chair by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it was decided to pass track the demolition of homes or the families of the suspects in recent attacks. and in some cases,
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to arrest them or evoke their permission to live in east jerusalem and hope wilson cohort. and the groom cohort. we deploy forces, we increase forces and we do it in different serenus. we will seal and destroy terrorist houses, an expedited procedure in order to exact an additional price from those who support terrorism. this process already started yesterday and is in progress. those measures are clearly collective punishment, a breach of basic human rights. the authorities are also issuing more gun permits, disraeli, citizens, and israeli. please say those already have permit, are encouraged to carry their weapons. the prime minister netanyahu has made it clear. he doesn't want people to take the law into their own hands. but at the same time, he's putting more weapons into those very same hands. james bay's outages era occupied east jerusalem. or israel's minister for national security to my bank of air is one
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of those calling for israeli citizens to have greater access to guns is also demanding. the hundreds of palestinians accused of carrying out the attacks be destroyed. you it said, but the plumbing shall i guess the, the attorney general moment and every 2 hours i was in contact with people is not allowing us 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 me and the government, but the citizens of israel, not the same as the shooting to me about the issue of ceiling the houses. 3rd, the list of steps are requested, which i hope won't face obstacles. exciting. first, the house demolition my astonishment of a 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, i think he's of it's, we'll be able to defend themselves. yes. awesome name is had of political and
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international relations with mass. he says his group and all palestinians are ready to respond to further is ready. right. spoke charges there earlier on we 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 i'm putting on the distance. therefore we are committed to defend our people or prisoners of families. our capital, jews, l, m, and out of luck saw most, therefore we are ready to respond. we are ready to defend ourselves. we are not planning. we are not shifting any escalation or une come bans violence campaigns. but we are also the same time to respond as usual, showing me now in the studio. as you see, michael barger, associate fellow chatham house,
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lena program and also with hampton university. so thank you very much for coming to speak to us. can i ask you 1st about this conversation between it to mar banga there and the attorney general bank of it was making remarks to reporters at a hospital where victims of some of the recent attacks have been treated. and he said that he wants the homes of palestinian attackers, sealed off immediately as a punitive measure. and he's very annoyed at the attorney general for delaying this order. can you give us a sense of the kind of conversations that are going on and what it reveals about the way this government is going to handle this escalation? the supposed been, grew in olu. the entire government is upset. we've been told just to assist them both on the journal. they actually would like to see if spoof specifically of alter for vol job. so this is kind of doing the bigger picture. as this government quoted restored the justice system, but we have to do the oil serv. the tell is that killed 7 people as
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a was killed. so what other punishment? actually the government is expected. what they do is actually inflicting collective punishment. they are punishing his family, which there is not born though. knew anything about about that they, they attack yesterday. definitely not helping him. so unless there is a due process. but what ben village is actually suggesting that when it comes to palestinian, there is no needful due process. the legality is not there. so dell punishment just by association. so if that only generate a, she actually denies that she, she, she said extra. she just got the information from the sher back from the intel uh, security late earlier this evening. but the other thing that need to see, including that only general edward that they want to accept and support a collective punishment and the punishment of people that nothing was pulling that they actually did against all involved in the attack yesterday. so what my attorney
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general day, well i think at the end of the day this kind of thing should go to the high court and i caught when he's come to policies as much as it's busty on or for fume. and i to nearly, it's not the best use of the feller a defending palestinians when it comes to devolution of human rights. and when you healed by minister nathaniel, talking about decisive mission at precise measure. it means more demolition of houses of home or be off innocent people, not of does the culprits. and i think we should make the difference in docile caught me this gun off. grimes of always to talk. yes. needs to be both to justice if they're killed during the 3rd. this is different altogether, but not punishing people that are not involved. so and the other thing on the practical thing, what is it going to achieve? we've seen it so for many years we discussed the been very this studio with collective punishment, and the end of the day is actually fueling extremism fooling of the physician. and then 6, the exactly what we get, right? so it produces a cycle of violence that might result n loan attackers,
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you know, perpetrating violence against civilians and then extremists on the other side use it to justify a backlash. and so that continues. and that's what we see for the last few years. more along with doctors and the, and we need to go back to what causes. so all of this and this, the assumption by many's us and specifically a, this is really government is just because they're so they are the doors or the want is took him to kill juice reality. those are the condition, the lack of political forces. the lack of political always in the hope for, for people that live under will few patients for more than 5050, if 5 years if to be precise. and this and young generation there that lives basically we felt being able to work. i believe in the west bank or, or, or in is or low as a result, high level of find employment,
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nor political on human rights. and this would, brits breeds violence. it's not justified because no one justify violence. and what we saw you those also when this, but we need to step back and to think what i'll do, what causes of that. and right now, there are no conditions for that. but there are no conditions for that. and also when you look at the composition of this government in that action so far, it's not very encouraging it to my bank a very to or a been campaigning on loosening the military's open fire regulations. he's calling for policy homes to be demolished, as you say, for more gun licenses to be granted to israeli. so this is all very inflammatory. and then you also have people like a bizarre le smart trach, the finance minister, who is also in charge of a part of the west bank and, and some of the security forces there. so i'm just wondering, is all this going to be used as, as a sort of a stronger pre tax for the ongoing, dispossess the palestinians. this is one of the problem of this government,
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your very sick toil ministers that's there. come from the, from the settlement and their thinking is not like statement like, but more when lead or soft malicious. so the end of that they want, they want the tie to will that malicious basically, that as they are most of the settles are possessors that possess weapons. and if you give more and more people to weapons, and there will do we see the settler van assuming his of settler violence over deals, you will see more of that as a result, more bloodshed killing of more palestinians. and the teeth fault are to continue this vicious cycle. this will be broken. unfortunately, it's not these only government can do that because they don't believe in breaking this air vicious. i think it has to come from the international community must be emitting by the security council intelligence one and discuss it and put, put some stuff to it. and i think we've secretary blinking, visiting next week. you can make a difference if he wants to. thank you very much,
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appreciate your time. as in that oh you with the news ally from london still more to bring you on the program. for my general petro puzzle, beats is populous rival to become the next president of the czech republic. but russia stopped this war or invasion, war and small talk through them population of crime. they have no place in the free democratic world. and i support we have from a former tenant plan, now fighting the ukraine. ah. has it been taking place across the u. s. off to police in memphis release video sharing office as beating an anom blackman tarry nichols late had died in hospital . several people were arrested during confrontations between police and protest is in new york city of footage. from a police body wanted dashboard. cameras was posted on friday evening,
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a day on to the officers were charged with 2nd degree murder. u. s. president joe biden says he is outraged by the video and cold for protests to remain peaceful. gabriel elizondo brings us more 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 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 it because you can really see from this video in
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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 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 ukraine is, or if you say e 3 people have been killed after a russian missile strike hit the eastern city of constant denise cur, regional governor of donnie, and says 2 others were injured in the attack, which targeted a residential neighborhood. the strike damaged for apartment buildings under hotel,
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equating president. miss lensky says, moscow has been stepping up. it's offensive in the east. dissolved regularly. we were having breakfast, it's a good thing that all the windows were boarded up, everything got blown away. good thing that my wife is unharmed, all the windows got blown out. oh, going to the what was did you like? what do you like to have you? i was sitting here watching the television in just a moment. i heard the loud clap. i didn't understand anything. i closed my eyes, morrila. then i opened my eyes and everything was blown out. you thought i was covered in blood, but my mom was sitting in the bedroom also covered in bloody than to help came i, we started to clear everything to come. you know, check lotus, have chosen for my general peter puzzle as an new president in the k, a winner in a 2 day ronald vote sing off is populous challenger andre bandesh. roll of president in the chat republic is mostly ceremonial, but a still can have some influence in choosing ministers. i think barbara poets ah, was a retired general who was once the senior official in the nato alliance. now at the
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age of $61.00. 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. doesn't mean we thought she said nosey that year to his grow money. but i understand that there are some who are disappointed because their favorite candidate did not will. 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 values such as truth, dignity, respect, and humility, that the will be as predicted, puzzle, easily beaten. 68 year old rival. i'm very, bobby sh at millionaire who served as prime minister between 20172021 lobby. she's closeness to outgoing president miller. she's emma may have hindered him. sammons, a divisive figure, who developed close ties with moscow before making a u turn. when russia were invited ukraine last year, peter pavel, unlike his rival, came out strongly in favor of further military aid for ukraine. he was always the
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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 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 bruce congress has rejected a request by present in ability to bring forward elections from 2026 to april next year. but a lot, i wanted to move the vote, as she struggled to contain nationwide demonstrations demanding. she stepped down through has been rocked by near daily protests as the rest of former present pedro casio in december. he was ousted and then arrested, after attempting to dissolve congress and rule by decree or protest as of isolated pre se in city of poto maldonado after 3 weeks of road blocks, a demanding constitutional reform. and they want the president to go dozens of
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protest as there have been killed during the unrest. i am sanchez reports from port to 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 a mob trying to burn his house, and he says to kill him if 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 only hospital in the city, has gone on emergency mode fuel. from all the vehicles has been transferred to one
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ambulance to assist patients in critical condition. the hospital waste hasn't been picked up for 20 days. the patients meals are cooked with coal on 2 small pots. the director luis chavez says his worst fear is if there is a blackout, it's almost lost as well. 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 or in the models,
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working with them 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 little. although some sheer see, they won't precedent enough. all right, to step down. others want the government to focus in and blocking the highway at whatever cost to say that i worked at any of this situation is getting worse every day due to the connection of the state. the state has to interview, but i was a little on thursday. the government passed a supreme decree, ordering security forces to unlock roads. men here want an immediate solution, but fear the resistance in this jungle city could be fierce. medina, such as i just eat upward the my linelle doctors without borders is suspending operations at a hospital and haiti's capital. puerto prince. the decision was made after gunman broke into the hospital, pulled a patient out and then executed him. suspending humanitarian operations at the hospital means 800000 people no longer have access to free emergency care. haiti
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has been gripped by a worsening political and economic crisis with gangs controlling more than half of its territory. which emmy cher it's ear is one of the most high profile gang leaders in haiti. he's also known as barbecue. he spoke exclusively to al jazeera about the crisis that john holman brings us more on that to fiddle from policeman to the most influential strong man in haiti. this is jimmy barbecue should, is you the leader of the g knowing 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 have problems with wanting. if you got a little meal bible, everyone sees only people with guns doing violence,
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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 current economy can 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
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from their sponsors, as they have became, become increasingly powerful. should, as he says, he's a community leader, protect him. people under his control, the gangs in haiti control food fuel and other commodities passing through the territory among the protection money hijacking trucks. the united nations also accuses surely ca, of massacring civilians and blockading the country's largest fuel terminal. last october, it leveled sanctions against him. he told out he was innocent and i'm worried about it. so 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, and i didn't have the crisis continues. the day out 0 spoke to ship,
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a protest hit after more than 10 police officers were killed across a week, an ex policeman himself. he says out, much an underfunded law. 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 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 rules, so serious doubts about whether there will be elections this year. but if nothing changes, men light should it will continue to be powerful. john homan does it. serious foreign ministry has rejected a report from the global chemical weapons watchdog playmaker. it lacks evidence. the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons released
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a report on friday, saying syrian government forces carried out a chemical weapons attack in the rebel hel town of duma. 5 years ago. on april 7th, 2018, at least one syrian army helicopter dropped to gas cylinders on residential buildings, killing more than 40 people with the news ally from london as most hill to bring you on the program. here the government is under pressure after reports that dozens of children seeking asylum have been kidnapped by gangs or traffic into modern slavery. from the sublime to the ridiculous, we look at some of the more unusual productions on charlotte sundance film festival in utah. and we're looking at how to reach the 5th round of the f a camp that's coming up with in sports. ah
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no. suddenly romania is just gone for what? so 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, the mediterranean 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, but is the valley. eric's once again getting hammered. the rain then reaches the north coast of africa. you get a various circulations. but basically if you are an island in the mediterranean, just expect other wet or windy weather at the moment. the sun might well return to the balkans where it has been cold and snowy. recently,
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the snow itself was moved east was you can see the st. louis going to be focus on the north, a turkey a 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 improve. but look at this, a blast of cold wind, 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 merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake ahmad award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged the road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. ah, ah diets define who we are. but who are we?
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response will be strong. swift and precise at billy's high commissioner and foreign ministers, the urging every is ready citizen who has a license weapon to carry it and use it to defend themselves. what michael almon is director of research israel palestine at dawn, which stands for 2 more christie for the arab world. now he joined his life in washington, dc by skype. first of all, can i ask you how you anticipate the government is going to respond now to these attacks in the occupied territories? what do you anticipate will happen? they've already given. it's pretty clear indication and it's all based on the fact that they, the government, which has been in power for just a few weeks, campaigned on increasing violence toward palestinian. so as you mentioned, they're trying to put more guns in the hands of, of civilians and settlers. they're calling for collective punishment measures
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against families of attackers ranging from revolting social services and demolishing their homes to deporting them. this is the huge escalation and from israeli side, not entirely unexpected, considering what this government is. but it's, it's, it looks pretty bad. we've already seen many incidents where the settlers act with impunity attacking the local population. how much more embolden might they be? now? very, you know, to senior ministers in the government. one of them was a member of a declared us and israeli declared terrorist organization before. and when he was younger, the other is, comes from the sort of strand of extreme violent settlers. and you know, again, like they have campaigned on, on giving impunity to security forces. it's,
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or who should palestinians and, and increasing deterrence and putting the fear of god into the past in the population. i mean, we're talking about effectively, you know, colonial practice obtaining the, the native population. so it, you know, that, that gets ugly and they have expressed and they represent a political ideology that sees increase extreme violence as a way of achieving their political means of domination. and of course, this is the, the, the, the actual argument, isn't it. these really military argues that it's raids, the measures that it takes a meant to dismantle militant networks. that it's a form of self defense in order to force any attacks against. and of course the palestinians, it's just a deepening entrenchment of an existing occupation. is there anything that might break this deadlock? we know that there is going to be
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a visit by succeed. stay on the blink into the region. along with the head of the sky. william burns, it doesn't seem as though the pied and administration is prepared to engage with this conflict in a meaningful way, but will they have to bob's review the options, if violence and bloodshed gets worse? i would expect that they are, we're getting their options. however, what they're willing to do is very vast or very, very far away from what it can do, or at least the extent or the scope of what it can do. i think just a few days ago, we were in a unique moment where the by an administration and probably most, most countries in the world that are friendly with as role. we're starting to, to think about how they might be forced to reevaluate that relationship based on the extremism and racism and violence and determination to illegally alex
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boston and territories that we're seeing from this government. and this violence which is inevitable and has been going on at an alarming rate for over a year. now, before the government came in, i think the scariest risks right now aside from the loss of life, which is, as i mentioned, devastating the world and united states don't have the bandwidth to, to view israel palestine through security loans. and one that looks at the new government and israel as, as perpetuating the problem at the same time. okay, michael, i'm a man, director of research for israel palestine at dawn. thank you for joining us. thank you. meanwhile, protest against israel far right government has entered the 4th week. thousands of people are demonstrating the city of tel aviv against prime minister netanyahu proposals to reform the judiciary changes would limit the power of the supreme court, giving more authority to the right wing government critic say the move is anti
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democratic. now, agencies are saying that for intent, shoulder and across lebanon, a going hungry, and they warned that this number could rise sharply in the coming months. if authorities fell to address the country's economic collapse, algiers and hold their visit to the community center in tripoli in northern lebanon dials, the hell used to be an orphanage. now it's also taking in children from what was once level on. ready middle class here, children gets an education, health care and food. so her mom, mary, runs this center which has been struggling to stay open because of the economic collapse. this year. we are only offering for the boarding school food because we can't afford to, to give all the students this, you know, the ministry of social affairs used to help us. 40 percent of households are less than $100.00 a month. according to the united nation,
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parents are struggling to feed their children. agencies say, for 10 lebanese children and refugees from syria are hungry. we noticed manual fish and we noticed the level of health care is very degrading. now massively, the state is close to banker to the 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 said, the children born that nearly $750000.00 will soon be at risk. a lot of kids relying less on more nutritious food and we're seeing more screening kids with kids who are shorter than that age as well. which are all determinant but long edition seems like an increase in the number options and who are on the lebanon has ranked
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6 in the world for the share of its population. facing a food crisis is also hosting the largest number of refugees per capita. and per square kilometer than any other nation 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 devalued local currency. rising unemployment, an increasing number of lebanese are dependent on handouts. a situation, humanitarian organizations have warned, is not sustainable. that there was a tripoli, northern lebanon, under charities, and human rights organizations have returned to you, k prime minister, where she soon act to denounce the way under age asylum seekers. housed many living
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in hotels, without proper safeguards. and now it's emerged, dozens of asylum seeking children have been cannot by gangs or traffic into more than slavery. they've been staying at a c side hotel wrong by the home office. john hall reports on this now from brighton. 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 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 high risk of going missing and, and we already know that there, you know, that venerable because they are safe alone and arrived many of them traumatized. they had terrible journeys and not least that some of the male in traffic in the country, and it's easy for trafficking to pick them back up again. following
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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 whistle blower has said an estimated 10 percent of under age occupants disappear each week. this is harry fick. 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 minors are still missing. 13 of them under 16 and local activists accused the government of an ongoing failure to protect asylum seekers,
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especially children often they get taken into and make money. drug lines like and household i serve a cheap car wash and belt 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 say, 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
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the practice. he blames pressure on the migration system. something that government, he says, is determined to resolve. jonah, how al jazeera brighton authorities in new zealand bigger city oakland have started cleaning up after torrential rains, brought flash, fighting in evacuations. at least 3 people have been confound dead. and one person missing prime minister chris hipkins, who spent less than a week in office, flew by helicopter of the city before touring some of the flood hit holmes. the state of emergency remains in place in the city of 1600000 people on new zealand north island. more heavy rain is full cost for sunday. 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. now the
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sundance film festival is on the way in the u. s. and one of the more intriguing features is midnight films category. these movies include science, fiction, horror, and those films that we cannot categorize. rob reynolds is at the festival in park city, utah. he joins us now. so rob the, the sundance awards have been given, which is some of the pitches that juris favored most well, no, mario, more than 30 awards were handed out to films and filmmakers, some of the top ones or a 1001 that's the u. s. dramatic competition film, it's by the director, ab rockwell, the, the, the international, dramatic competition, a film from the u. k. called scrapper. which is kind of a coming of age story about a girl living in a council of state that won the best international jurors award. the director there is charlotte reagan, you know, here the not only judges and jurors,
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but also the audience gets to pick their favorites. and one of those was a 20 days in matter. you will, documenting the siege and the resistance in that ukrainian city last year. that's by mid love sharon, off. besides all of this, i got to tell you mario, i've been digging into some of the darker side of this festival, you know horror and sy fy, always a durable and lucrative genre. so let's take a look at some of that. if you dare, the sundance festival is known for edgy dramas and groundbreaking documentaries. but there's no shortage of the creepy. the bizarre and the scary. i guess some of the movies in this year's midnight films creep fest include the luxuriously titled onyx, the fortuitous and the talisman of souls in which a group of occultist gather in
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a spooky mansion to find a grim surprise. waiting for them. talk to me is about teenagers who call up evil spirits in occult rituals. one girl begins experiencing frightening visions. but are they demons or symptoms of a mind sinking into madness? ah infinity pool directed by brandon croner berg and starring me a goth and alexander scars guard has scored with critics. the plot, the tourists at a luxury resort in a fictitious impoverished country discovered that they can do very bad things, including murder with impunity. instead, police force the foreign tours to undergo a process that produces a perfect double with all their memories and thoughts intact. oh, somebody given the death penalty, they don't kill them, they kill their double. instead,
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they just make you watch. and that's supposed to veer punishment like many horror films. infinity pool is in part a commentary on society. it gives us a very war to mirror on to, on, to the way people treat other cultures, especially when they're on vacation from the birth of cinema over a century ago. films like these have drawn on viewers fears about themselves and their societies. whether it's the evil doppelganger, mister hyde, lurking in the respectable dr jekyll, or the monster conjured out of an ordinary man in the wolf man. no, now that we can't be the machine got to be them. stories about ruthless malevolent aliens emerged in the 19 forties and fifties when memories of las malevolent humans were fresh in people's minds
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in omar. and sometimes it seems to me that when we go into a dark and theater to hopefully be scared out of our wits. what we're really frightened of is one another and maybe ourselves to ah, at that, thank you very much. do appreciate it. rob reynolds there from the sundance film festival, which is underway in utah and me at the midnight films category. very interesting. thank you, rob saddle. this both for you and action from the australian open final is arena salmon lanka finally secures her 1st grand slam title. ah, we are old response. even people far away are so helping with the environment. problems in the amazon because they are consumers. i teach kids about the bus that our options are facing today. i've been working in earnest,
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tried to find ways to get this language up to them. kids went away, do as the ocean. why and what are you going to do to keep out of the sort of language that keeps the red blood appointment? right. they have one, several back over their fight for why they've gotten america. was told the thing that was texting, women were made a challenge in the region. i will not stop being pro like i want to sleep. we don't have read them in this study. these are about 2 weeks now. if i say 3 day journey, jewish jokes with someone destroys our country and someone needs to rebuild ah ah,
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ah pieces in our italy a sport. mariam. thank you. ukraine's president has criticized the international olympic committee for exploring away for russian and bell russian athletes to compete at the olympics. president vladimir zalinski intends to launch an international campaign against the move. he posts these photographs on social media which appear to show ukrainian athletes surrounded by damaged buildings and facilities near morrison nibbled. one cannot avoid being disappointed by the statements of the current head of the international olympic committee. thomas bach . i had spoken with him on numerous occasions and couldn't hear what he was going to do to defend sport from war propaganda. if he returns russian athletes to international competition sportsmen. earlier we spoke to former tennis player, sir, goes to cough ski who is currently serving in ukraine's national guard and asked
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him what he felt towards russian and pillar russian athletes. many of whom he used to play against. i feel nothing but regret for them. for their insecurity for their dear and or not willing to use the platform which they have to to promote the stuff with this war. since russia did not deescalate and excited to do was thing that they did, they, they talk through these time the infrastructure they having under solves and trains on the trainings freezing on. yeah. and i was to say, well, was going to be a good thing to, to give a head up to the russian, russia for they did, and reinstalled him back into the moment. a sure that all the russian athletes, worldwide teaching and showed him that a mess. russia stopped this war or invasion of war and slaughter civilian
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population of ukraine. they have no place in the free and democratic world in any presence where they sports, whether it's cultural, whether it's political, any sort of this porch, they show a nation or they want to show russia, basically for the highest achievements is all they promote the regime of meanwhile, training assets cannot prepare for the next 3. they cannot return the russians are preparing all possibility and all the security they need. and yet we all believe olympics is their sport equal opportunity. there's nothing equal in today's world. and the 1st tennis grand slam of the year has been won by a bell, russian player, rena sub olenka. but because of the invasion of ukraine, she wasn't technically allowed to represent her country. david stokes explains it
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was a pack house in the rod laver arena. nearly $15000.00 fans turning out to see elena rebecca against arenas olenka to gladiators, competing for the 1st grand slam of the year. it was rebecca. he started strongest cas extent, start looking for a 2nd major title in 7 months after winning wimbledon. last year. she took me happening, set 6 games to for it was the 1st set supple anchor dropped in 2023, but she began to settle down in what was her 1st major final the 5th see that one her previous 3 meetings with rebecca. and she took the 2nd set $63.00 to square things up. oh, that effectively set up a one set shootout for the trophy and the momentum stable isabella 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,
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she finally got over the line is the 1st grand slam title for the 24 year old. because of belushi supported the russian invasion of ukraine. she wasn't allowed to officially represent a country in melbourne in e. she's the 1st ever neutral player to win a tennis grand slam during amazing atmosphere. i hope next year i can, i can back stronger and i'll show you even better anything you guys support me. one more, ah zeppelin is 11 straight when if a year sees a return to a career high world number 2, ranking david stokes al jazeera australian while cards, ricky, he g carter and jason trueblood capital for their incredible run in melbourne by winning the men's doubles. the 2 had never played together before this tournament. and b, 7, top 20 rank is to reach the file. the of his came through in straight sets to beat
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and ernie sand, the young zelinski to when they 1st grand slam title they succeed. compatriots nic, curious and fantasy khaki knock us as champions. manchester united look to be heading into the 4th round of the f. a cap they lead championship side reading at old trafford. united went ahead in the 2nd half through castle mirror and the brazilian was on target again just 4 minutes later to double their lead and around there is frayed, added another. it's 31 in stoppage time. double thought made sure they're in the drawer for the 4th round of the seeing of preston. it took until the 2nd half the spurs to make the breakthrough and it was worth the wait san young men with the finish. the south korean 2nd wasn't bad either. that's just his 3rd goal in 18 games for club and country on odin tomorrow. who signed on loan from via this week kept off his debut with the goal as it finished 3 mil to talk in spain. barcelona,
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extend the bailey, the, the top of the legal for one mill victory over jerone in the kathleen darby. henry came off the bench to school, the winner on 61 minutes. as barson made it 9 lea games and beaten chevy side and our 6 points clear of rail madrid, whose face avail. saucier that on sunday now to the n b a and an eye catching move by one of the games. biggest stars watch. that's why didn't. yeah, yeah, are all the on a sense either camp or doing what he does best for the milwaukee bucks is worth 41.12 rebounds and sixes as they beat the indiana paces. so 141151 from one store to another. steph curry was in great form as the golden state warriors feet, the toronto raptors,
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he landed from trademark 3 pointers. to wreck up 35 points and 11, assist. okay, thompson also added 29 point says golden state 1129117. in gulf world number one, rory mcelroy is 2 shots of the pace of the halfway stage of the dubai desert classic. the northern irishman is making his 1st appearance of the year at this event. and the highlights of the 2nd round was an eagle. at the 13. he is at 8 and upon belgian thomas peters is in a share of the lead off to making 7 birdies on his back 9 to finish at 10, and he tops the leader board with richard bland. and thus man michael toby anson, who is an amateur. the americans rounding tooted 7 booties and an eagle from the visit to the snow in the czech republic, where mikaela schiffron took victory in the slalom to claim her 85th world cup. when that leaves are one shy of the all time record held by swedish great ingram,
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r stay, mark. st. mark's tele has stood since 1989 and schiffron has the chance to equal it on sunday. and in colorado, canada's megan oldham created a history of the x games in aspen. 31 year old landed the 1st ever triple co, women's ski, all snowball competition oldham. and the perfect school of 50 points on her through to 5 runs in the big sky. or the sky big a final to claim gold. also the full time at old trafford, manchester, united, a beaten rating, 31 to reach the 5th round of the f a cup before the sports needs the mel merriam spec to you in london. all right, thanks very much, pita, quick bit of news before we leave you with us, but an earthquake magnitude of up to 5.9 that has struck the turkey iran border region. many houses have been destroyed. now this hits near the city of koi and iran west and as a by john province. iranian emergency officials, a rescue teams what dispatch to the area, hospitals are on alert,
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at least 120 people injured so far. also, reports of power carts also want to take you to some live pictures now coming from memphis web. protests are continuing over the death of $29.00 tyree nichols. now they fussed, protest 1st started on friday. this of the video was released showing memphis police officers kicking nichols repeatedly in the head, punching him in the face. this resulting in his death in hospital. i'll be back in a couple of minutes. ah mm.
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