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benjamin netanyahu says his response will be strong and swift. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. protest is across the u. s. m. on justice for tyree nichols off to the release of video, showing him being brutally beaten by police agencies sound a warning in lebanon, where the economic crisis is pushed for out of 10 children into hunger. and from the sublime to the ridiculous me look at some of the more unusual productions on show at the sundance film festival. ah. hello, welcome to the program. we begin in israel where the far right ministers and the police high commissioner of called on every israeli citizen who has
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a licensed weapon to use it to defend themselves. a cause came as israel security cabinet met following attacks and occupied east jerusalem. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israel's response will be strong. swift and precise. on saturday, 2 is rainy's were injured in a gun attack and still won in occupied east jerusalem. a 13 year old palestinian suspect is under arrest. this just aus off to a palestinian gunman killed 7 israeli settlers near a synagogue on friday night. he was shot dead and police arrested dozens of palestinians. all this latest escalation began when israeli forces killed mine, palestinians in a raid on jeanine, it led to rocket fire from garza and israeli, as strikes the united nations as said it's deeply worried about is escalation of violence. while the european union has urged israel only to use lethal force as a last resort out there is, james bays begins our coverage. now this situation in east jerusalem is now
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extremely tense. israeli police say they're on their highest state of alert after fresh violence. they say the latest shooting in sil won and he's jerusalem filled in this video, was carried out by a 13 year old boy using a pistol. he's believed to have targeted to settlers. a 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. it follows the tech on friday, near a synagogue in the settlement of navy called also in east jerusalem. was 7 people was shot dead due to a lot about a guy stop 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
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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. on thursday, israeli forces went deep into the jeanine refugee camp, the deadliest race 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, of the families of the suspects in recent attacks. in some cases, to arrest them or evoke their permission to live in east jerusalem. and i hope will soon caught on me, but boom cohort, we deploy forces, we increase forces and we do it in different serenus. we will seal and destroy
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terrorist houses in 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 permits, 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 al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. israel's minister for national security at my bank, there is one of those calling for as many citizens to have great access to guns is also demanding at times of palestinians. accused of carrying out these attacks be destroyed. but the implement sheila gas date,
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the attorney general moment and every 2 hours i was in contact with her people is not allowing us to feel any houses in my opinion. awful. in my opinion, it can't be like that, in my opinion, it's not only to hurt me and the government, but the citizens of israel, not the most, as the city to me about the issue of ceiling. the houses, there's a further list of steps are requested, which i hope won't face obstacles. first, that house demolition my astonishment of a tens of houses in east jerusalem which is still not demolished still possible to demolish them. i talked to the police in the coming days to demolish those illegal houses. the issue of weapons. i want weapons on the street. i want the citizens of each we'll be able to defend themselves. about him. name is head of political in international relations with mass. he says his group and all policy in the ready to respond to the israeli raids, he spoke to ours is there earlier. we have committed ourselves to the kids to
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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 out of luck. saw most therefore we are ready to respond. we are ready to defend ourselves. we are not planning. we are not going to shifting any escalation or une convince violence campaigns, but we are also in the same time to respond as usual. jamie, now the studio is ja cynical bag and associate fellow at chatham house men. a program also with a hampton university to the security meeting has now finished national security minister, m r. bank of there has already blamed his a chinese attorney general for not cooperating with him on the demolition of
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palestinian homes. and you give us a sense of the sort of conversations that might be happening inside the cabinet right now. i think sometimes in politics there is the bomb or feet. and of course those automatic events are, this is the end of the shabbots of the holiday. so the, and many of them in is still so religious or waiting for the end of for, for shabbat and, and then discussing what to do next. and this is the phil's 1st big thirst for when you government, which is 5. because a long deals, the always blamed anyone in every one. if something like this happened it's was the left does. is there how you called obviously the palestinian. so everyone because the didn't have free hand to do what they really want to do. now it's under their watch, so they need to do something because every woman say you 4 wheel screamed, if you would be in charge of the military fuel, the charge of the security force was police, the board of girl. you put all the other. now they need to actually give some
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answers. now their answers, obviously, again, dollar the deflecting and the say is that only journal that hold us from doing what we want to do. because at the end of the day, even the understand that if they're going to do what they promised to do, and they used to kind of measure liberal connie and measures the people have been given and smart, which would like to, to apply life. now, there will got or swing problem with the world and probably will just escalate the situation on the ground. and just to be clear, this is not, i mean the judiciary because we know that one of things is government wants to do is to make changes to the judiciary. and this is a, not a supreme court that is at all friendly to the palestinians. they have effectively run a stant in every sort of measure that am entrench his occupation for many years. so what might they do now? how they going to handle the, the attorney general and the supreme court if it remains stored like this is the
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soil. there were 30000 people in phil of if, despite what happened, demonstrating against the governments, so called constitution reforms. so judicial falls, basically, it's a qu, they that one of the aims of this government is to weaken the high court. we can there to only join us and generally the, the attorney general's indifferent ministers because there was the politicians to decide everything all day. the of checks and balances completely eludes them. is between those, what i call the sinister that won't little to weaken the democratic system. and the simple one, they don't and send women election doesn't mean that you can destroy the system that brought you to power. but if it is going to affect is well domestically within the green line. and both of faith, especially with events like in the last 48 hours, is still infringed, occupation expend the settlements. i won't be surprised if to more morning will they legalize some of the outbursts. we'll see more checkpoints, making the life of palestinians more difficult. demolishing houses,
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so they want to actually, they're totally journalists, the calls to feel under threat themselves and not to stop this gun off. what is basically according to him till national law is illegal when it is, it's an occupation that already in control of these territories. but how much further can they go in terms of ad livelihoods, military incursions into camps any sort of crack down and anything that limits their freedom of movement of police since how much more sort of suffocation could that be? as you say, it's big enough as it is, but it came, gets worse. we'll superbly more military, more security forces, more or less talking about about so how's the munitions of people suspected of those them? i earth the how's the list? you know that the misery can, can escalate and gets kept. was the good, is there one fortunately to make the life even more miserable to stop by the students were killed to wound work in the zone and in the settlements,
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which means more overall to africa, palestinians. so unfortunately even brit situation can get even worse. okay, we're thank you very much, professor. your see michael, back with you on our demonstrations are underway across the u. s. after police and memphis tennessee released video showing officers beating an unarmed black man. tyree nichols, later died of his injuries in hospital activists are rallying in the city of memphis calling for police reforms, for it is from the body warning dashboard. cameras was posted on friday evening a day after the officers were charged with 2nd degree murder. the officers were part of their so called scorpion unit, specializing in street crime. memphis police now say that unit has been permanently disbanded. u. s. president joe biden says he is outraged by the video is called for the protest to remain peaceful. gabriel alexander has more from memphis it was several days that people here in memphis and really around the united states
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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 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 a 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 to the police officers of best in the
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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. so have for you on this program, we look at why an upgrade nigerian currency has some worried a could lose their life savings. ah. right spot rain again. if you're in adelaide, melbourne, or sidney, this active parental system in the middle, your summary is going to bring some big thunder storms and drop in temperature. i think we'll see some flash floating around new south wales and possibly further
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north as well. it's been raining fairly steadily at the northwest, if you like, pers still enjoying 31. $3233.00, and hovering around that 30 fall in the chart there. sidney dropped down below the 30 mark and you are gonna have a wet day. i suspect on monday the sun returns to adelaide and melbourne. the temperature has been knocked back and stays there. but i'm sure you know from the news, the worst weather in the area has been around oakland and there's more rain to come . so the floods will be top top, although it doesn't look as though it's concentrating, this whole area is still subject to more shout for the next 3 or 4 days. but the influence that wasn't bring the rain further south, not the same extent. admittedly, the problem is going to be over the existing flood area where it's raining on top southeast asia ticket to south of the philippines. then from the winds, dancers borneo to western side of java, looked particularly wet the cold. that's been sir extreme. recently, in the fall and also china is warming out, so these temperatures are actually average, but the still snow formed in the water and hitting the western side of hong shoot.
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just a look at the main stories are following this al for you now and a israel security cabinet has been meeting following his series of attacks and occupied east jerusalem prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he said that the response is going to be strong, swift and precise, the police high commissioner and didn't fall right. ministers urging every israeli citizen who has a licensed weapon to carry it and use it to defend themselves. well, earlier i spoke to michael amar man, he is the director of research at israel, of israel palestine at dawn, which stands for democracy for the arab. while now he says, israel's new government campaigned on increasing violence towards palestinians to senior ministers in the government. one of them was a member of a declared us and israel declared terrorist organization before. and when he was younger, the other is, comes from that sort of strand of extreme violent settlers. and you know,
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again, like they have campaigned on, on giving impunity to security forces. it's, or who should palestinians and, and increasing deterrence and putting the fear of god into the past and the population. i mean, we are 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 increased extreme violence as a way of achieving their political means of domination. you, claire thought he say, at least 3 people have been killed after a russian missile strike hit the eastern city of constantinople car. the regional governor of danielle says 2 others were injured in the attack, which targeted a residential neighborhood strike damaged for apartment buildings and a hotel ukrainian president. rosemary zalinski says moscow has been stepping up it's offensive in the east. well in albany is check vogis have chosen
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a former general peter, pavel as their new president. he was the clear winner and a 2 day run off vote. seeing off is populous challenger andre babich. role of part of the president in the czech republic is mostly ceremonial, but he does still have some say in choosing government ministers and in baba reports. ah, latoya general, who was once a senior official in the nato alliance. now at the age of 61, petra puzzle 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 count as a 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 of that will be as predicted. pavel easily written 68 year old royball. i'm very publish. a millionaire served as
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foreign minister between 20172021. i be, she's closeness to outgoing president miller. she's emma may have hindered him. sammons, a divisive figure, who developed closed toys with moscow before making her you turned, when russia invited you claim last year. petro pavel, unlike his royal, came out strongly in favor of further military aid for ukraine. he was always the favorite despite revelations, who received 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 on light green to significantly changed the country's foreign policy. the dean barbara al jazeera her is congress has rejected a request by present dina, politely to bring forward elections from 2026 to april. but what i wanted to move the vote, as she struggles to contain nationwide demonstrations demanding her resignation,
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or who has been rocked by day he protests as the rest of present pedro castillo in december, he was ousted and arrested. after attempting to dissolve congress and ruled by decree an earthquake with a magnitude of up to 5.9 as struck the turkey iran border region, destroying many houses. a quake hit near the city of koya and it runs weston as of by john province. iranian emergency officials say rescue teams were dispatched to the area at hospitals put on alert over a 100 people as said to have been injured so far. there are also reports of power carts, agencies saying that for intent children across lebanon, a going hungry. and i warn that number could rise sharply in the coming months for authorities fail to address the country's economic collapse. st hotter visited a community center in tripoli, in northern lebanon. doris, the, her used to be an orphanage. now it's also taking in children from what was once
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lebanon's middle class here, children get an education, healthcare, 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 get all the students this, you know, the ministry of social affairs used to help us. 40 percent of households are less than $100.00 a month. according to the united nation, parents are struggling to feed their children. agencies say 4 of 10 lebanese children and refugees from syria are hungry. we notice there's a manual fish and we notice the level of health care is very the grading and the massive way. the state is close to bankruptcy after decades of
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corruption and mismanagement. and the lack of social welfare systems means some of the most vulnerable or left unprotected humanitarian organizations. like save the children, born that nearly $750000.00 will soon be at risk of goods relying less on more than christmas. ford on route, seeing more screening, kids resumes, kids who are shorter than that age as well, which are all determinant of morning edition. as soon as the boy and it is a little bit of war on the story of lebanon, has ranked 6 in the world for the share of its population facing a food crisis. it's also hosting the largest number of refugees per capita and per square kilometer than any other nation. a recent study by un agencies such as that 2000000 people among them 700000 syrian refugees are not getting enough to eat. they warn the number is likely to increase the 2200000 in the coming months with
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ballooning inflation. a d valued 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, on our take you to nigeria, where the central banks decision to issue new bank notes has some worried they could lose their life savings. a central buying introduce the new notes last year is already extended a deadline for people to stop using the old tender. but as i might address reports, millions of nigerians are still stuck with the old money, which they might not be able to exchange in time. oh, as the deadline looms tempest run high at the banks and at meet shift currently swept centers to oh, with only a few days left my wellness have you traveled 30 kilometers to slap how old narrow
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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 courtesy notes, introducing more security features. it says the move was necessary, but the p nigerians go through is mounting as millions scramble to swap the old notes and estimated 64000000 ideas like access to banking services. most of them live in rural areas like this. whether it's not, it's people like this is daniel new. some of you all the savings when the deadline expires. you can always say that if that happens in 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 kansas city, the country 2nd largest,
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the cues at the banks and cash dispense and machines are long leaving many frustrated good. it doesn't antonio, that another viking. i'm currently in debt right now. i count withdrawal money to feed my family as close my shop for 2 days to look for money to pay back my small debts and buy food for my family. so far, i'm unable to pull it. i always have a problem that's even worse in crisis. hit northeast and north west nigeria, why governors are worried that millions of their people will lose their life savings. who have or ne, for look and gamma, that half banks even the, for that admission. the capacity to satisfied people is so there. oh, the central bank is crumbling money. deposit banks to the villages to ensure millions don't lose their savings. we took a step to fund the bank and specifically instruct them to pay this lenny to isn't.
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that would go back to this communities. i'm p them. oh it. despite that residence of rural areas. yeah. 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 lot. but the cues are short. it was easy to present a bunk has been nice. montezuma, nice to present it friday or from the money come from the midland and being drawn 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 be more chaos and losses for millions already struggling to feed their families. degrees al jazeera cuddle or the
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sundance film festival is underway in united states. and one of the more intriguing features is at the 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. the sundance festival is known for edgy dramas and groundbreaking documentaries . but there's no shortage of the creepy the bazaar and the scary. i some of the movies in this years midnight films creep fest include the luxuriously titled onyx, the fortuitous and the talisman of souls in which a group of occultist gather in 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
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are they demons or symptoms of a mind sinking into madness? oh infinity pool directed by brandon croner berg and starring me a god. then 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 will kill them, they kill their double. instead, 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
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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, i know now that we can't beat that machine. got to feed them. stories about ruthless malevolent aliens emerged in the 19 forties and fifties when memories are needless malevolent humans were fresh in people's minds or perhaps when we gather in dark and theatres to be scared out of our wits. what we're really frightened of is one another. and ourselves, rob reynolds al jazeera park city, utah ah .

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