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ah, you're watching all their life from headquarters and hi daddy obligate the also ahead. a visit overshadowed by spiraling tensions. the u. s. secretary state is due to arrive in jerusalem as another palestinian is gum down by is really forces us officials say israel carried out a drones try that. hit a military facility in central iran. i'm just seeing human in the pool region of drew where the military has been deployed and where local communities say that they will not allow them to break up their national strike. ah, we have breaking news coming out of pocket st on and the blast has ripped apart a mosque in the northwestern city of pess shower. at least 25 people had been killed in another 150 are wounded. 2 dozen of them are seriously wounded,
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the arm group known as to rekey taliban pocket on or t t p have claim responsibility. come hider is covering the story for us from islam about. so now we have a claim of responsibility. come off, just update us on the latest death, tolan casualty figures. well, you mentioned the number of wounded 150, and the dead girl has been long gang since the explosion took place and i knew secured area. no, no. the police lines at george inside a mall the suicide bomber was able to finish inside the mosque. in fact, he was in the congregation and prayer end of front drill. busy and ro, david are designated to weiss which of course points to a tedious lapse of security on behalf of the security for this particular any that bernice. given the fact that the police have come under dug up with
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a bus 2 weeks in different areas of the fiber, hooked them while proven they were the high direct and dish of got the ball for the explosion was. busy softball for that, it took the bottom of that structure down, butting people under the rubber, and of god did that. he got dollar bon buckets on saying that didn't get it out as a dad. do up in revenge for the killing of omar college for rezani a senior. did you get the other bon buggers on commando was kinda in a roadside bomb and of honest on, in august last year. and i've thought that there will be serious questions as to how or g able to get into that. most of the security there were definitely a problem with the security. the police are going to have been complaining that they don't have adequate equipment to send off subject ag edition god, that self dog. but there have been a dag sean religious institutions in moscow. sick dead in group of
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warships have also been bomb. so indeed, of a serious incident and the fact that the dead girl is likely to go up because the entrepreneur does go to that saying that most of those, many of those studies wounded are in particular condition. thank you so much. come ohio are for giving us that update from islam of bonds. so it's a visit seen as a test of the biden administration's middle east policy, the u. s. sector estate. anthony blanket arrives in west jerusalem shortly. the top of the agenda rising tensions between israelis and palestinians will just hours before a blinking lands. another palestinian has been gun down by is really forces in the occupied west bank. that brings to $35.00. the number of palestinians killed this month as really forces have also begun enforcing the harsh measures announced by the far right government after a string of violent incidents on the weekend or a diplomatic editor james bays is joining us for the mount of olives dotson
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occupied east jerusalem will speak to him in a moment. we also have our correspondence rest will, sorry, our who's joining us from so one in occupied east jerusalem m ron con is at the malika comp. and that's in garza. so let's bring you in 1st, james, we expect the u. s. sector state to be arriving any moment. now really, what do we expect from that visit? yeah, he's been in caro for discussions with the president of egypt in the foreign minister of egypt. again, most of those discussions focusing on the situation here and the tension here because the tension is extremely high, but i have to say you speak to people, certainly, palestinians i've spoken to. and the hopes for us diplomacy remain pretty low. the biden administration is ready ever since jo button became the president not wants to get very involved in this long running conflict. they just want to put a lid on it and keep things as they are. and i hope that the violence doesn't get
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worse. but just hoping it doesn't seem to be working. and clearly we've seen very violent incidents in recent days. and it's with that backdrop. the secretary of state comes here. there are others in the international community, the united nations, other members of the un security council, who i think would i've spoken to diplomats from some of these countries, would like the us to actually take a much more proactive role to try and restart the talks between the 2 sides trying to stop much more active diplomacy and when necessary to criticize not just the by the citizens but criticize the israelis for some of the heavy handed tactics. well, so far in karo, we've not seen that there's going to be any new response from the biden administration and from the us. secretary of state is only real comments so far to reporters and he was there with some show cree. the egyptian foreign minister was again to call for restraint from both sides, which is pretty much been the message from the bible ministration. throughout the
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time that they have been in power. but many international observers fear that if the u. s. does not get involved, then the international community doesn't get involved. and then a spiral of violence that we've seen will just continue here. i have to tell you that speaking to ordinary palestinians, really they are they no, no, no positives and no teacher. and they're very, very, i think depressed about the, about, about the possible as his going forward. alright james, thank you so much. in today's reporting from occupied east jerusalem. we'll stick with occupied easter. is them cross over to a suburb pulse? and one that is where missile, sorry, are, is joining us from so resort. do we see the impact of the measures taken by there is really cabinet insulin where you are on the ground. yes, indeed. we see that in just in the morning, the israeli, our bulldozers have demolished that garage owned by a palestinian and then later another house owned by
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a palestinian also has been seized by the israeli security forces. so here in seal one is it's, it's quite a hot support at the very close to the all city and take in place at the south of ox. i'm moore's can just in this very packed area, there are 63000 palestinians who are living here. and more than 4000 demolishing orders have been issued by the israeli government. so simply, if these demolishing orders are executed, that means all of seal one is going to be either debit demolished or been taken by the palestinians just in 2022. 57 houses here. had been demolished, an anal boston, a right dumb to the heel. deborah, 116, the morrison orders and if you go up to the heel, 68 of accretion or there's in al button, button. hoa or just to await is to as i said, piece by piece the did that the houses that the did the properties in a sil,
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one or been taken from the palestinians either by the israeli security forces or by the israeli settlers and am at russell certainly james was saying a moment ago that the palestinians, he's been speaking to feel very depressed, and i feel like there's no hope going forward. is that the sense that you're getting on the ground and send one absolutely, particularly off the decks. that accordion measures that has been adopted by the israeli cabinet yesterday. so it's simply giving the authorization to is ready for says to seize or to confiscate any property that belongs to the palestinians, because any of them could be related to, to, to any attack or being accused or be related to any attacker. so the decision that has been taken just did they simply say that not only attackers but their extended families or whoever is involved with a connection with them or so going to be held accountable. and also another important decision that has been made by the right. the cabinet is to make it easy
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for the thousands of these rally civilians to have weapons. so that is quite concerning for palestinians. here as the recreation is as the that the machines are happening on the regular basis. now, all the palestinians are in a mood that anytime they house could be, the homes could be sealed or could be taken by these ready to go to the forces the more just by the israeli bulldozers even being attacked by the have an order to have the armed israeli settlers here, so no, the hope could be the constitution is rally the cause additional court. however, the current government of israel is the most right. a far right government in the history and they are now trying to reconstruct the whole judiciary system here. so there together 2 of the actions taken betaken by the israeli government, is more and more becoming vague and also arbitrary. and that is quite concerning. that is quite concerning the palestinians. thank you so much rest, so sorry,
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our records is reporting for us from occupied east jerusalem. and from there we cross over to the gaza strip. and ron khan is joining us from the mulatto camps. so what's the reaction that you've been gauging for blinking visit to, to palestine and israel mon well, there's really 2 reactions. the 1st one is political and that's coming really from hamas. i've got a statement from hamas is actually worth me reading it to you in full. this visit is no different from any other u. s. f, as a guarantees israeli security backed by the u. s. just a few days ago, they announced they would keep that embassy injury slim, which means this administration continues the policy of the last, the american support israel and encourage it to continue the aggression against the palestinians. it also encourages arab normalisation, with israel. all position is clear, we are against this normalization. the visit will also put pressure on the palestinian authority to resume the security coordination, which rule. so again, we don't welcome this visit. so that's really the political reaction has been
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echoed by all of the palestinian factions within the gaza strip. busy itself for ordinary palestinians, though, this visit holds axel 0 interest and 0 hope. and the reason for that is quite simple. let me just show you. you see that over there? that is the security barrier. it in circulates the whole of the gaza strip. israel has been blockading at the gaza strip by air, land, and sea for the last 15 years. life of her gardens, a life of palestinians here is incredibly till is, are all controls. everything that gets in and out of that barrier fence. i'm just gonna be quiet. for just a 2nd and see if you can hear this. this is the sound of a drone. they fly 247 over on the gaza strip. also a hearing regular israeli military patrols as well. now unless antony blinking announces
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there will be free a movement of goods and people and alleviate the suffering of gaza. ordinary gardens simply do not care about this visit at all. it's not helping them and it won't help them say there, say the paladins. thank you so much, emma con reporting from garza other news now and perused president as blaming congress for the ongoing civil unrest. nearly 60 people had been killed in the violence between protest her as on police. dina bought a warranty says that if congress does not agree to bring forward elections to october this year, she will table a bill to call early polls. meanwhile, the army has been called in as tensions are increasing in southern peru or line america editor. the cinnamon has the latest from piano o for nearly a month. indigenous communities have been blocking the bridge leading to the town of le katie, in the rest of colonel region of southern peru, demanding the resignation of president denovo lauderdale a stomach thing. last guy who says it's her fault,
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that's why we are out here on the streets because she betrayed us when she's killing our brothers with bullets and all we have are selling shark with a short distance away. the army has converted the town's bull fighting ring into a military base. they say the state of emergency allows them to be here, but they refused to be interviewed on camera by that about the of the manion. nevertheless, i asked if it's true that they planned to begin clearing the highways on monday with honors hillary, family and officer confirms that is indeed their missionary will. of some locals become angry and insist they have a right to paralyze the region to pressure the president to resign and call for national elections november i've got him up tomorrow and then i do that are going to become fully. we want to exercise a constitutional rights, which is nationalists, russian. i come in peace, but i tell you, man to, man, if you come here looking to confront us, things will be very different and the finance level off before we were afraid, but no anymore. get it if they want to kill us,
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let them kill us. i have something in the army. look how they want to use my children, the deployment of the army and the vouch by many combatant indigenous communities to resist attempts to enter their prolonged. national strike has sharply increase tensions and poon, and not just on land. this is lake did the guy, the home of the odors more than 2000 of them walk should he live on the lake. this is where the inca empire was founded long before the spaniards ever came here. rita, sonya lives on one of the scores of tiny floating islands where locals make a living from tourism. but the current crisis is keeping tourists away. she says, president polarity needs to resign to end the conflict muscle process models. we are that rural and they're also from pu, know we are the children of the lake where peru was founded. so how did she said that, pu no, is not korea. she has offended us. oh, oh boy. oh yeah. well,
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how ever unpopular the president, the ongoing strikes and roadblocks are taking their toll? it's a battle that may depend on which site can resist the longest. oh god, you know, to see an human al jazeera who, nope, it still ahead on al jazeera, no masks indoors, south creole. if it's the last, the pope 19 restrictions us cases, full bitcoin block chain and crypto currencies. disruptive technology joined with me and introducing a bill to outlaw crypto currency all the way to a fair financial system with big coins, open source software, we can trade out or money without banks or governments. award winning filmmaker tossed and huffman looks at all sides of the complex crypto crypto. it going
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the hello again. the top stories on al jazeera, the sour breaking news out of pocket on where a blog has ripped apart a mosque in the northwestern city of a shower. at least 25 people have been killed and up to 150 injured. the u. s. secretary of state is due to arrive in jerusalem and the next hour on a visit, overshadowed by spiraling tension between israelis and palestinians. anthony lincoln is currently in egypt as part of his middle east is really forces have shot and killed a 26 year old palestinian man who they say was a come thing an attack. he was killed near a checkpoint, that hebron and occupied westbank 35 polished indians have been killed by is really forces and settlers at the start of this year. he was the media, have quoted,
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a government official saying, a drone strike in central iran was carried out by israel. the strike had a military building or the city of han on saturday. iran defense ministry says at least one drone was shut down and the explosion caused minor damage. there no reports of any casualties. several nuclear sites are located in han province. in this cowardly attack was carried out against us. our security bodies are powerfully active to ensure maximum national security and such moves can't impact on nuclear. scientists will add intention to achieve peaceful nuclear energy. let's speak to elizabeth broad from washington, d. c. she's a senior fellow with the american entrepreneur institute. welcome to al jazeera. what are the iranian options going forward? yeah, this is a really tricky situation or wrong, because clearly that has been an act of aggression, meaning a drone that flew in and attacked and decides. but it's not
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clear yet. who did it and, and it's also not a massive military attacks. it's more of this of shadow ward i keeps going on between iran and, and israel, which is the perpetrator. in this case it's, it's reported that, that us officials have suggested that it was israel. and hadn't had said that it was not the us. so that's where we are said that the shadow where it is always probably on to the surface said. and i think everyone spurious i with turn into a massive human escalade into it, into a proper war. but i don't think iran will, will escalate simply because of what no casualties and no major damage. right. and as we know is really officials rarely acknowledge operations carried out by the country. and in this case, as you were just saying, u. s. media is quoting a government official saying that israel was behind this attack. if indeed it was as real. what is the message that the israelis are sending out it's, it's a message that israel, if it was indeed as read, that it regularly sends to iran,
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which is your weapons. manufacturing is not say any particular your nuclear weapons or nuclear program is not safe. of course, it is always disputed whether iran has a nuclear weapons program or it's merely a civilian nuclear program. a nevertheless, that the message that iran is sending it don't even try to develop nuclear weapons . we will be able to, to target your facilities. and indeed, the personnel and have been assassinated iranian nuclear experts. so it's, it's clearly it has to do with iran and israel, if in the deed israel also protected, i don't think has anything to do with ukraine or you're creating an official. tweeted just a few hours ago saying that i did warn you, meaning that he did warn the wrong or the ukraine had warned iran against
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sending drones to russia, which you are on is doing. but i don't think this has to do with ukraine. boyd, all it is the constant skirmish between iran and israel. it seems to be for with what is your sense on how this could play out going forward. so iraq will clearly look for a way to, to avenge this attack as, as it, as is always the case between iran in israel. and then there is one, if, if there's an attack, you might, you may hear that complaints from the other side and it seems like the other side won't respond by then after why you see, you see an attack by the other side. again, it's not, not hugely spectacular or baseball, just a reminder that we had a bench newer previous attack, and thus it goes on and on land in the air and sea. and i think that's what we will
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see in iran. it may be a few days in a few weeks and a few months we'll do something to, to hon. it's right. if it decides that israel was a perpetrator. thank you so much, elizabeth, for all for speaking to us from washington d. c. wearing mesa face masks in most indoor places will no longer be mandatory in south korea, sol as lifting that requirement, which is the last remaining co with 19 restriction. rub. mcbride has more from sol doing this before now. not wearing a mask in a public space like this could have landed you with an $80.00 fine. and now a finally from monday, the indoor mask mandate that's been in force for well over 2 years has been lifted . it comes with a marked decline and the number of new cobra. 19 cases on monday, the more than 7000. that the lowest, it's been for 7 months. compare it with around this time last year when they were recording around half a 1000000 cases or more every single day. there are still some exceptions. you
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still have to wear masks on public transport and in medical facilities like hospitals and pharmacies. but in spite of the mandate suddenly being lifted, there is little evidence that people are giving up their masks and that's almost to be expected. they lifted the outdoor mask mandate last meg, and yet, by and large people outdoors are still wearing their masks. there are a few different reasons for this. people are still nervous about the virus also because people are unsure about when they can and can't wear their mask or dispense with their mask. it's just easier to keep it on. and also, this is a place where the very high degree of compliance people by a large follow the rule. so, 3 years ago when they were told to wear masks, every one did, and have continued to wear them through the pandemic. it does seem 3 years on that there is a habit that is now very difficult to give up. tyrene nichols died earlier this month in memphis after being beaten by police. his family live in
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a neighbourhood represented by counsel women, patrice robinson, and robinson has called the attack, overwhelming and inhumane. and she wants answers. she spoke to al jazeera as gabriel alexander. i want to welcome in to the house ca, patrice robinson, is a member of the memphis city council. so she was shown the video, the beating of tyree nichols at the hands of police before it was released to the public and was share with the world. i was overwhelmed when we were sound a sound that video. i saw it with my own as an into a person sitting in on a brown leaning up against the car and no wine given them any attention seeing and bleed and in pain act, it was just an humane. there's still a lot of unanswered questions into the death of tyree nichols,
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including why police even pulled him over in his car in the 1st place. even robinson, as a high ranking city official, has still not gotten an answer to that question. they keep telling me it was for a traffic offense, but from the video that i've seen, i can't hear why they stopped him, but was even more deplorable to me. why would you be angry when you just stopped somebody for a traffic i evaluation? let me know any, they never told him why we even pulled him over. oh wow. even trying to hang up you . he had no idea. and to me that was the saddest part. this is the big grey. go. oh, the lawyer for nichols family has praised the memphis police for the swift punishment of the officers. but within 3 weeks, all the officers were fired. criminal charges were pressed against them and all
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were arrested. we are doing all that we noted to robinson thinks that sets a good example separating bad police from the good once they, i know they are great people there. i have worked with great police officers. you have bad players everywhere, but the system may not be such that we can act readily identify who those may or players are. and that's something we've gotta get in place immediately because we don't want this to happen again. now i'm going to have citizens who are afraid of the police as well. so what do you do? and city leaders like robinson are in the middle of self reflection on policing and likely will be for a long time to come. gabriel sandow al jazeera memphis russian strikes have killed at least 3 people in ukraine, southern city of her san 6. other people were injured in the barrage. what struck an apartment building and other civilian facilities?
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the regional capital of her son had been occupied by russian forces until it was recaptured by the ukrainian army in november. when you always been overseas, karma was the russian army has been shilling kershawn, atrociously all day residential buildings, various social and transport facilities including a hospital post office and bus station have been damaged to women were wounded in the hospital. as of now, the reports of 6 wounded and 3 dead, my condolences to all those who have lost loved ones to rush and terror. that's it for me. that date is next to men that followed by the inside story by ah, with so much so has fallen in
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hong shoe because of the recent real cold outbreak. that is it still continuing avalanche risk and there are warnings of the amount of snow still to fall for maybe 24 hours. what time you get to choose day, the snow is far less, as you can see. and even the temperatures that originally brought that colder across they, they've written hobbins minus 7. so that's a big rise. that the real cold air is to the right and it's disappeared more or less the eastern side or is gone back towards it to betten platter. this purple here is it, and it's flooding out into western parts of china next day. so it is currently, this is very warm chance. 1320 well above where they should be. i take you through to wednesday that cold air leak. so shells down to 6 months down to $15.00 and $1.00 gets cooler still in the following days, but it's largely a pictures of a cloud at 1st. so be some rain coming through off was more or less proper winter, whether to be i was just not extreme anymore. right. we're hands forecast and 15 down to 5 shows the big change on his way. but
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a bit of rain evolved. there has been right in the far north of india and pakistan on slow shares, but during choose to that full cost disappears. the wet weather then is over sir lanka, for at least 2 days. ah, the being comfortable in one's own skin is a birthright. or at least it should be a black filmmaker raised by white parents in east berlin in the 19 sixty's embark on stunning journey of self discovery. a touching tale of family identity, lifelong secrecy, and reconciliation. becoming black. a witness documentary on al jazeera outrage in the us after video is ad of the killing of tyra nichols by 5 police officers in men face. they're facing mad at.
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