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is the reason that we live in a multicultural society part 2 of pfizer, shaheen and adam weatherford studio b unscripted on al jazeera news from al jazeera on the go and me tonight out is there is all new mobile app is there for you. this is where we dissect online to find what's going on. i guess, going from algy, there is a mobile app available in your favorite app. still, just that barrett and tapped are made a new app from al jazeera new at you think it, it ah, you are said for your stay arrives in tel aviv against a backdrop of spiraling violence. he says urgent steps must be taken to restore calm.
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ah, hello i, mariam noisy in london, you watching alger zeros are coming up on the program. the death toll continues to climb off to his suicide. bloss reduces a mosque to rubble in the pakistani city of be shower. government forces tried to retake its younger in the east, a democratic republic of congo. the town snatched by m 23 rebels just a few days ago. and preparing for a new russian offensive al jazeera is alongside ukrainian troops training at the better roost border. ah, hello, welcome to the program, our top story, the our sector, se antony blinkin has called for urgent steps to restore. com between israel and the palestinians, and midsummer worst violent scene in the region. for years. lincoln spoke in west
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jerusalem alongside the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. after holding talks on monday, just hours before blink and landed another palestinian was shot and killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. this takes, the number of palestinians killed this month to 35. our diplomatic added to james bay's begins our coverage now from wester islam arriving at telephone. therefore, the u. s. secretary of state is visiting at a time of high tension, but with few expectations us. diplomacy can do anything to help. he spoke about recent violence to take an innocent life and an act of terrorism is always a heinous crime. but to target people outside their place of worship is especially shocking. a reference to the death of 7 israelis near a synagogue at an east jerusalem settlement on thursday. it's notable he spoke
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about incidence in which his riley's died, but didn't mention the raid janine refugee camp last thursday a day on which 10 palestinians were killed. ah, before secretary blinking got here, there was another death, a palestinian man shot dead by israeli forces as he drove his car in the city of hebron. mister blinkin has met benjamin netanyahu many times before, but this is the 1st meeting since he became head of israel's most right wing government. ever. the secretary of state said there must be a future where israelis and palestinians can live peacefully side by side. we continue to believe that the best way to achieve it is through preserving and then realizing the vision of 2 states. as i said, of the prime minister. anything that moves us away from that vision is in our judgment detrimental to israel's long term security. and it's long term identity as a jewish and democratic state. but the reality is that mister netanyahu in his key ministers don't support the idea of
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a 2 state solution. he didn't mention palestinians once, and instead focused on the threat from iran, most of the international community have seen the true face of iran. they've seen the barbarism of this regime against its own people. they've seen how it exports regression beyond its border and beyond the middle east. and i think there is a common consensus that this regime must not acquire nuclear weapons. secretary blanket will continue his meetings with israeli officials on tuesday. he'll also make a brief visit to ramallah to meet with the president of the palestinian authority mahmoud abbas. many in the international community would like the biden administration to take a more proactive diplomatic role in this conflict. but so far, there's no sign of a change in the u. s. position. james bayes al jazeera occupied east. jerusalem. sir, i right. james's live now from western. and what can we expect to morrow then when blinking needs had not made
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a bass while he'll be meeting with the policy and president modem pass. and it's no surprise really that the palestinians weren't really mentioned. so they won't be expecting much. but the palestinian authority does rely heavily on the international community, especially from us administration to be able to put pressure if you like, on israel. now the violence he has has been increasing in the last year or so. it's been the worst. it has been between israelis, palestinians in more than a decade. and since the double attacks that happened, the palestinian types that happened on israelis over the weekend, the new israeli government, the right wing government, has very much fast tracked and pushed a punitive measures not only against the attackers immediate close circles, but families friends were seeing a fast track demolition. some of these emotions usually have to go through the
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supreme court. they have to be approved. but there is this collective punishment mentality that certainly be pushed, especially by the security national minister. it's may have been there who very much has pushed for a step up in these measures are being taken against the palestinians. we've been seeing this violence on the street. we've been seeing a set top level of patrol from police military earlier. we were talking to people within the occupies each occupied east jerusalem. the policy is that was saying that they've definitely felt that the israelis are tightening the news against around then next. and they're not being able to move freely. some of them say that they're concerned that their residency permit could be revoked. now the west bank especially has been an area where illegal settlement expansion has been increasing and the new government has very much push for that. so this is a lot of things that the palestinian authority will probably try to push with
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anthony black. going to be discussed to see if some of these extreme measures being taken by the government could be stopped in its tracks somehow because a lot of these measures, such as the demolition of homes, actually go against the international rules and regulations. so what, how much of this behind closed doors could change things? we're not sure, but the us administration on the job button has made it clear that it's not looking to be not looking to be involved in making those changes, despite mentioning that they hope for a 2 state solution. but whether anything will come from this meeting, we'll have to see thanks very much, sorry her out in west jerusalem. so i joined the onset by a senior discount as my long, bashar, of course of the trip like this. i guess the, the choreography of how it works always reveals something of where the priorities lie is anything to be gained for the palestinians from this when the leadership
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meets with blank and tomorrow. no, absolutely not. not only there is much to be gained, but i think the, the wrong perception that secretary state and blink and tries to convey by talking more and more about the delusion of the 2 state solution. when in reality, when in fact we have the past, the point of no return in the occupied territories already, there are some 600000 illegal settlers, and this fanatical government is about to double that they want to pass the 1000000 illegal settlers. once you do that, and we're talking about dozens of additional se, illegal supplements, i think the idea of continue to talk about to start solution or exist as possible, as if that's possible without the by then the ministration. putting pressure on israel saying that is read is and procedures should what get out and they should
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cool the souls such humbug is really not becoming of a secretary of state. clearly want help about students, i suppose, even before we saw a flare up and this latest round of violence, moran, the israelis, the ultra national government did already indicated their advancing plans to strip policies of the israeli says that citizenship all those he say to, to build and expand on settlement and also advancing open shoot to kill policies with no restraint. so no, no holes bond. lincoln had one said that he was going to look at the actions and behavior of this israeli government rather than it's composition. but i mean, that doesn't seem to be happening. absolutely that's. that's why she is very important to recall. a bad idea that we're going to judge this government, but it's policy is not personalities. i mean, clearly now we see that the policies are just as bad as the personalities and the
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personality is which really include what the new york times called illegal settler activists basically, fascists and fanatics. and when you have this, this assembly of the most radical of radicals the most extreme of extreme us that are bent on carrying are some awful actions. and perhaps we going to see some catastrophic, even apocalyptic hall events. because those radicals last fascists feed on violence and suffering. they gained so much popularity. not because the educated piece of consolation, they have gained so much popularity because the advocate violence because they advocate the depression because the advocate illegal settlement and so on so forth . so and for them to continue to grow and to out grow netanyahu himself. they
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need to continue with this catastrophic vision of the future. build more settlements, repressed the palestinians, create the circumstances for violence, and gain more political popularity. because someone i, it in my been given the national scale to minister, what is his basis support very, it's quite small in terms of vote a bay, sir. there is, as you say, there is a political interest in grain, israeli fears of violence against them in order to maintain his position of influence. now, oh, i mean, a religious zionism, the party that was cool, led with smart, rich, and been via gain some what 1000000 votes, i mean, almost 1000000 votes, 14, but 14 parliamentarians out of 120. that's a lot of people. and when you consider that a lot of them or you know, a good chunk of them are illegal settlers that are armed and dangerous armed and
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ginger's and they're going to become even more armed and more dangerous. with this new government certainly supported by this new national security minister, big via who is yet basically self declared, fascist right. they are more than capable of one holding this government hostage if need be bringing down this government if need be and clearly escalate the situation . first in jerusalem, which is i think is going to be, you know, their new catastrophe and more and occupied, that is of the west bank. so clearly we are moving towards as, as i said, to the point of non return and clear that we are moving towards something of a catastrophic consequences. and the bygone administration is basically silent about it. okay, thank you very much. algeria senior pleasure janice miranda shire, thank you. aah!
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an explosion has destroyed a packed mosque in pakistan's, northwestern city of the shower. at least 62 people were killed and thousands injured in the suicide bombing. many of the wounded are now in a critical condition. the hurricane taliban pakistan and the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility. same best ravine our ports ah, rescuers raced to search for survivors following an explosion during afternoon prayers. demoss can the shower. 1 ah, the blast, so powerful to ruth collect pulleys. see, hundreds of people were in the mosque at the time. ah, those able to hold themselves up from under the rubber? ah, good lady, i'm the egg when you get a draught out,
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the injured and they were taken to hospital for the dead bodies are all inside the mosque was buried under the w b. i thought i just kinda a little. yeah. oh, hospitals, across the provincial capital or on high alert many of the casualties are members of pakistan, security services gathered to table prayers. ah, the target of the attack, the neighborhood mosque of a housing complex, in one of the most tightly controlled parts of the city. home to members of security services, including the police army and bomb disposal units. the incident is a major security breach, georgia. i'm point you the my go to the board of up when we reached the sites after the blast because chaos risk had 7 people and put them in ambulances from the 7 to died. and 5 others were taken to hospital. one portion of the mos totally collapsed off to pay exposure. though many worshippers at the time of last year to be going
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to the pakistani collarbone says it is retaliation for the killing of holly horizontal. one of its founding members and a senior leader in have got to spend last year and it's for more attacks or come then bas robbie. oh to 0. macmall hider is outside the lady rating hospital in the shower. the situation indeed grave. as you can see, there are papers, family members, growing relative dogs who have been wounded. i didn't know i didn't have k, you know, some of them are fighting for the live. now, according to the board, over a dozen of them are still in critical condition, which means that the deck door code go higher again, 48 high number of people wounded, tag off guard taking place during the afternoon render march was full of b,
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but the buggy found the prime minister share by sherry and a buggy started military chief. generally. him also rejecting push where ladies rating hard to look to find out and to meet dog who are wounded in this particular day. but the shower has seen deadlier dag with the box. yes, there was a lot of god for some guy, but it appeared that after the fire was guarded by a did he get dollar bon budget on spade of cross? it's robin too intelligent for fisher upon job. and of course we see a spike in activity by that that he get dollar bond budget on know of cause i have been getting our dag dag on much also not surprised because in the box dollars so much and even sooner prayers have been dougherty than lady reading hospitality is
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one of those hard to preserve ridge at one time was looking after most of the victims of their deadly attack during the august on the military operation again to day to get dollar bond. as most of that for you on the program for whose president pushes for early elections in a bid to and weeks of violent protests and the u. s. communities struggling to come to terms with another case of police brutality. our report from memphis, ah hello, they will have a look at the weather across europe, and it's a windy situation over the next few days, particularly up in the north. you can see those gusts of wind blowing in from the west, and they're going to push those wet and wintery conditions across central parts of europe, in particular, germany and poland, and further east, over the next few days. but on tuesdays the north west is going to bear the brunt
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of those warnings out for the very north of scotland and that wet and winter where the pushing its way across western areas, but down in the south. so lots of bright spells to be enjoyed and things will start to warm up wintry weather, still pulling into norway with warnings out for possible avalanches here. but you can see that we are going to see the worst of that affecting denmark as well as germany, poland, so wet and wintry spells as well across the baltics pushing their way into western russia. now it has been cruelly here. it is gonna certainly get a little bit woman that's the same for the south, west spain and portugal. we've had warnings out in portugal for low temperatures. they'll be on the up over the next few days. it's looking much calmer, weather wise here. still those brushy winds blowing across the mediterranean and some rain blustery winds pulling across pots of grease crete, seeing the worst of that. on wednesday, it does start to ease, however, we'll see sunshine in athens through to thursday. that's your weather update. ah.
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debating the issues of the day, the 5 largest polluters of the world are in india. jump into the street, they made their money on pole. they made their money on field. convincing those folks. no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult, giving all of voice we chose to do because we wanted to escape war and violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the street on al jazeera lou ah, ah, welcome back to look at main stories now. your secretary of state antony blank in
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his calling for urgent steps to restore calm after an escalation in israeli palestinian violence. he was speaking in west jerusalem after meeting with the israeli prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is visit, comes after days of violence in the region. and explosion has destroyed a mosque in pakistan's northwest as if you have to shower at least 62 people were killed. the he could taliban pakistan and the pakistani taliban have claimed to be behind the attack. now u. s. media quoting a government official is saying israel is behind a drone strike. it's an iranian military facility. officially, us state department is refused to comment on this, as has israel. russia has condemned the attack. it comes at a time of high intentions in the region, as it all said, you're boring. i explained. she reports from tap. ron. this footage aired on iranian state television shows damage to a military facility near the central city of s, on it also broadcast the debris of what he called bomb carrying drones. the defense
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ministry says at least one was intercepted and no major damage was caused. in both his cowardly attack was carried out against us all security bodies so powerfully acting to ensure maximum national security and such moves. conte impact on nuclear scientists will add intention to achieve peaceful nuclear energy. several incidents have been reported at iranian military and nuclear facilities in recent years, including a fire and a blackout. although it provides 2 details there on planes, israel, and describes them as targeted attack. iran is facing criticism on several fronts at the moment. the west has condemned it for supplying russia, withdrawn for the war and ukraine. uranium enrichment has accelerated as talk survived in nuclear. you'll have been salts in september and there have been months of anti government protest following the death in police custody of 22 year old nasa. nice, but it does, nevertheless,
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achieve federal law is really objective. if 1st one being that israel is under increasing pressure to side with ukraine against russia, these ratings have for almost a year now held out to avoid taking sides because of their own vulnerability to russia. and this strike enables the israelis to make the argument that yes, to not providing weapons to the ukrainians, but instead they are targeting he wrong who has been supporting russia. as for hong, is about 440 kilometers from to her on it houses a large airbase and several nuclear research and production sites. among them not tense, which is at the center of iran's nuclear development program. an official source has told al jazeera that initial reports indicate that israel is behind this attack, and once that's conclusively proven to round, will respond accordingly. as the war of words continues, it's clear that this incident has taken tension between 2 countries to the next
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level of what happens next could have ramifications far beyond their borders. door such avari al jazeera thereon that the democratic republic of congo government has launched an operation to retain a strategic town of kit chanitha and 23 rebels. seize this town in the east of the country on thursday. after days of fierce fighting violence broke a november deal where the m $23.00 had agreed with regionally does to withdraw from seas. positions in the east by january 15th patrick maria is the congolese government spokesman and minister of communication. speaking to al jazeera earlier, he blamed outside interference for the escalating violence. are, we are not fighting m twitter tree, we are fighting run these military. that's must be said, that's been my must be no end to prisons. craig, i mean you of course you read the report off, you an expert, it's clear about wonders, armies walking there. i won't go on details about
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o peer sion. but what i can tell is that the government, the democratic republic of co government is walking to defend this territory. either we been committed in different peace process, especially luanda and there were b. and we are strong believe we strongly believe that the easiest sedition maybe the longest tradition may come from diplomacy, but you need to be to issue and i dis i as we keep saying in d or c and clearly one that is not committed to peace. that's why they're continuing these, but adventure with m. 20 tree i india as some part of the year. so if we have troubled india or seeds because we decide to wander in 1994, it's because we open our borders towards have those millions refugees and some of them come with weapons. come of them. we've come with all those bad things f dealer, our 1st killing police population, they never attack ronda, they don't kill warranties. we have to fight them exactly the way we are fighting
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or dues armored with that was the agreement. we met together in $1.00, there will be a process. we want to take you to peru now congress as agree told further discussions on whether to hold early elections this after present. dina valente threatened to seek constitutional reforms to force the issue. diana sanchez joins us live from lima. so she's really been stuck between the protest as who had demanding an early vote. and congress which is refusing to comply. does it look as though they might be a shine, a bit more flexibility now, congress well, maria, that's what president. but what they asked congress urged congress last night in her message to approve this road towards to bring elections forward. so what congress has done this morning is that they have approved the debate, meaning they have accepted to debate the issue of bringing elections forwards to
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2023. right now it is an electron will be held by 20 with. so what happens now is that the legislators will discuss and perhaps hold later on in the next few hours or in the next couple of days. but they have to vote to bring elections forward in this legislative period that 1st vote. and then they have to ratify that vote in the flick on legislative period, which would start on february 15th this after i were saying president wanted congress to vote. otherwise, she threatened to send another bill to reform the constitution to accept electrons ahead of time. but what many people are saying, many analysts are seen, is that really the only way to have elections really fast as people are demanding on the suite is by the resignation of president. but what that,
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what would be the fact that would be the fastest week she would resign? the president of congress would take over and it would be calling for elections immediately. we don't know if congress will, in fact accept to this because on friday they did not vote. they voted against it, favoring the elections for this year. so it is really up in the air. we don't know if, how would people react? well, perhaps this will not quell the unrest because people want people want to proceed in bold, wanted to resign. and now the narrative is mainly that, and they want this as the only condition to stop protesting in the streets. i thank you very much from lima. marianna sanchez, a 6th that memphis police officer has been fired over his involvement in the fatal beating of tyree nichols earlier this month. days off, the video footage of the killing was released to the public attorney,
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a 9 year old victim's family live and the neighbourhood represented by counsel women. patrice robinson, robinson has called the attack overwhelming and inhumane. and she wants on says she spoke to out. there is gabrielle alexander. i want to welcome in for the half ca, patrice robinson is a member of the memphis city council. so she was shown the video of 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 over way up when we were so sound that video. i saw it with my own as an enter person sitting in on a ground 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 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 her, but was even more deplorable to me. why would you be angry when you just stopped somebody for a traffic? i evaluation, you know anything they never told him why we even pull them over. oh, are we even trying to hack up you? he had no idea. and to me that was the saddest part. this is the break bridge. go of oh, the lawyer for nichols family has praised the memphis police for the swift punishment of the officers. yes. oh. 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 a players i 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 half 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's hondo algae, zita memphis. ah.

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