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says tropical sites, i'm friday of course, back in town in the spring and more very heavy rain right at the most ib channel. it will fade some heavier, right. i which was mozambique over the next couple of days. few showers to the south africa. ah, the from the al jazeera london broadcast sent us to people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st generation of black versus people, and we have to really find our way with no hope and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries, films. i rec, thank you. in to tell me sing a song right back in, you say what lisa a baker certainly have is making often visible due to be unscripted on out to sarah ah,
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israeli soldiers, films, dancing with settlers on for another attack against palestinians in the occupied west bank. well, palestinians facing settler, a tax call for compensation from the israeli government and insurance companies. ah. are there mura kyle? this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up the un releases a plan to help raw hunger refugees as thousands again rebuild their lives after a huge fire in that camp. and protested in the u. s. a charged with domestic terrorism after attacking a police training center. ah,
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the israeli army has said it'll open an investigation into soldiers filmed, dancing with settlers in the occupied west bank town of laura on monday night. 5 palestinians including a 2 year old child were injured. and his railey settlers stormed the palestinian town for tory gate, and b has more move islands in the occupied westbank town of tomorrow. is really settlers stormed the palestinian town on monday night, apparently celebrating a jewish holiday. young and old were targeted indiscriminately. this palestinian family had been out shopping when they came under attack. they needed hospital treatment for their injuries after being hit by stones. one of his volumes will wanted this maria, and her wall. we were just leaving the supermarket and i was about to start a car when they start throwing stones in. ive been realized, it was the settlers. they hit me on the head and then they sprayed gazande bigger. look at my young daughter, she's 2 years old. she was barely able to open her eyes. finally, she managed,
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after almost 2 hours on my father was also hit by still store bullies fired at the vehicle too. i honestly can't recall how i managed to start the car and drive off to save my family. oh, later in the evening, israeli soldiers were filmed, dancing with settlers. these ready army has said it will open an investigation. the war is one of several palestinian towns surrounded by illegal israeli settlements with a large military base nearby. ah, israeli settlers have carried out at least 300 attacks in the occupied west bank in recent weeks. those attacks came after a palestinian gunman opened fire on in his ready vehicle driving through the town, killing 2 brothers. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu was called on settlers not to take the law into their own hands. bob palestinians say that law only protects his re lease, and there is no accountability for settler attacks. victoria gate and b al jazeera
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. well, let's bring in a need to abraham. now. she joins us now from ramallah. anita, how surprising is it to see these israeli soldiers celebrating with settlers after these attacks against allison in the fact that it's caught on camera kind of shows what palestinians have been saying for years. that if the army doesn't encourage the settler attacks in the occupied west bank, it usually overlooks it because we've seen many cases where in palestinian villages nearby illegal is where the settlers. we see this really settlers going into those villages. i talking palestinians often armed the suckers have access to weapons that as soon as are off and on on the trying to defend their land. and they're often surprised by the israeli army. basically turning a blind eye would be so close that off in a sex allison is with the fact that we've seen that on camera has prompted these
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really are me to say it's launching an investigation. this is a term that we've used and they've used over and over again when it happens that that such violations take place on camera and our share than social media. but for palestinians, they would tell you that they know this narrative for years and years, we're talking about around 3 settlers effects each day on average, according to the un figure. this is the highest number into decades. but as soon as i would tell you that the settlers have been emboldened by the lack of transparency, lack of accountability rather. so they've been launching attacks and the latest of which we've seen and what that doesn't seem to be ending as palestinians were telling us overnight the settlers were coming in and for water and the fact that they're attacking them. palestinians feel that they are helpless. the left alone facing on settlers who are often enjoying the support of the israeli army. ok,
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neither abraham joining us that from raleigh. thanks very much. nita. when israeli attacked like those witnessed and who are i have caught millions of dollars worth of damage and revived a campaign to secure compensation for palestinian victims. the hierarchy caught up with one family from bu ring village to have a better now about wanting to move on to farm says his home is like a prison with raised walls and barbed wire. he describes the time when he and his family with 80 killed through his railey setlist for a petrol bomb into his house. that was 20 years ago bonsa taxed by those living illegally further up the valley and the occupied west bank haven't stopped since 12 juliana last week or the 4th time he says is ready, settler said one of his calls on fire and light, thousands of palestinians have been regularly targeted, he won't be receiving any compensation. i mean, not if i was,
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if we have full insurance, that our case would be considered as similar attacks aren't covered. it's costing us a lot. no one from the government has come to assess the damage either. we can't leave like this feeling something in israeli settlers attack palestinian homes and what a town that same day in the worst such violence in years it let's international outrage. but people who say they haven't received any of the $100000.00 promise by the palestinian authority. and it wouldn't be enough to cover the costs. so to say that the type highlights the lack of consumer protection laws and the need for a long term solution and business in the middle of the country. we have a social responsibility. we live under occupation. we call the government to introduce special policy or forms for the industry to compensate those that have lost their cars to settlers violence. financial profits can be more important than palestinian life with insurance companies in the occupied west bank don't cover damage caused by israeli settler, or military rate to get them in latex. we're not shirking off responsibility. we're
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working within international laws. they have been times that exceptional cases were covered through a private social responsibility fund, but it's up to the government and civil organizations to come together with an alternative. we are open to discussion. the palestinian government has responded to our requests for an interview. it's report to be creating a new committee to look into the water attack, where there appears to be no plan to tackle the wider problem. now every palestinian family we spoken to he said absolutely reach breaking point financial losses because of cetera attacks are increasing year on year. and they said that is how the massive tal normally their mental but also physical health. next, the more farm is a pile of rocks held them by settlers living at the top of the hill. feeling abandoned, he says he's been left with no choice bonds, a friend for himself. thought a height of al jazeera,
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boring village in occupied westbank. dozens of israeli air force pilots have threatened to boy caught military training and protest against the government's proposed judicial reforms. thousands have been demonstrating against plans by prime minister benjamin netanyahu severely limit the power of the supreme court. y'all, he said pilots who refused to serve would put israel in danger. don't come in. when we find on the best field and look, lifts, and rides, we don't do so to check the political views of our brothers and sisters. we look right and left, knowing that we're storming together shoulder to shoulder against enemies, to assure our security in the future. in a public struggle, there's room for protest. there's room for disagreements for expressing opinions that there's no room to refuse among khan and live for us now from west jerusalem and run. how worried would netanyahu be by this threat to strike coming from the
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armed forces? well, he's been tweeting about it, i'm going to paraphrase his tweet. it's a quite extraordinary actually sent out picture of himself as a young soldier saying, when the reservists, ob are called we answer. that's how worried about this. that he is. he's actually putting himself in the frame for this is unprecedented. laura, this is something that israel has never seen in its history before. now, $37.00 out of 40 pilots in the $69.00 squadron. this one of the most crucial squadron is i'm in the israeli air force. have decided that they not going to show up for a briefing on wednesday. instead, they're going to use the day to talk about the political situation in the country that's never ever happened before. here in israel, now it's worrying for 2 reasons. for the government, firstly, it's worrying for operational capability. if policy refusing to fly, then that has
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a knock on effect for israel's own security. and remember, this is a security state. the other one is a social cohesion, or the army has long established itself as being apart from politics. it's a national institution, is a nationalistic institution. people are very proud of the israeli army in israel itself and the image abroad that it, these really ami for presents of being one that is in defense of the nation. so to see these are fishes, these gaps are appearing within the army itself. within the military structure itself is very warring. now there are senior commanders who are looking at the situation and they simply don't know what to do. they're caught between a rock and a hard place. they don't want to put pressure on the pilots and the navigators themselves to call to come for juicy. because at that would be seen as political interference and the rights to rights to protest. however, the government is putting pressure on the senior commanders in order to be able to
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keep the, the army intact. and a part like i say, as a nationalistic institution, so it's unprecedented, but navigating it. no one really knows how this is going to play out. but the big worry about all of this is it just won't be one squadron, which is right now that it could spread that these protests within the military could get wider and wider, eye and sing. story to keep across for the moment. m on thanks very much. now sir, in state media reporting and his really air strike has hit aleppo airport and put it out of service. a military source said choose days, attack came from the direction of the mediterranean and damaged the runway. no dafoe injuries have been reported already than bangladesh. are investigating the cause of a large fire at or a hanging refugee camp and cops as bizarre. the fire destroyed more than 2000 makeshift homes, schools and hospitals. 12000 refugees. and now, without shelter,
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tomba chandry hasn't moved from blue cali and cox's bizarre zora begum fled to bangladesh looking for safety after facing military crack done in me a month. but this is what she's dealing with now, or make shift home at this refugee camp in cox's bazaar. went up in flames on sunday. and i will not be in lovely. we have experienced a similar tragedy and barbara, now my home hair is gone and i lost everything. we barely managed to get our life from this fire. people who live here say fire incidents are becoming increasingly frequent in the camp. they belong to me on mars. minority muslim ringer community who have faced years of persecution back home. there are many rowing of volunteers who are not trained by the un and other agencies to deal with such an emergence. dia, volunteers like may use many scooters equipped with water tanks and tried to douse the fire today. be range food a motor for those who are displaced by the fire incident. i think many of the
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families who lost their makeshift homes are not living under the open sky until they get any. i just ran with my children. everything is destroyed. we lost everything we had. i guess some i will put a man on the commissioner in charge of the refugee camp says the government will have those who have been affected. we had taken some decision regarding the variability channels. the people who are last here shelters as to at night actually no one was under the open sky. that was and she'll we provided her foot. oh, dry foot in a initially later on. this hot men, according to a report by the fun with the she ministry of defense, there been more than 200 fires in the refugee camps since january 2021. most of them were accidents, but at least 60 were caused by arson or sabotage. the fire has flung the spotlight back on the struggles the chalmers and tragedies faced on daily basis by everyone
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here. despite all the odds, many are trying to rebuild their shelters and the same area. this far as a reminder of the many challenges facing the rowing or refugees there caught between the increasingly dangerous situation in bangladesh and a new political reality of homeland now led by the same military hunter responsible for the crackdown that forced them to flee in the 1st place to be children, i'll give it up cox's bizarre bangladesh. china's new foreign minister has called for talks between russia and ukraine. chin gung says an invisible hand is driving the escalation of the war to serve political agendas and his 1st news conference and his new role and gang blamed the united states for rising tensions between paging and washington. and he warned of future conflict if the u. s. does not change, as course, when it deli rebel, we will take it as
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a mission to defend china's interests. we firmly oppose any form of her geminus and power politics. we firmly oppose the cold war mentality. can base confrontation and acts to contain and hold back other countries development. we will resolutely safeguard china, sovereignty security and development, interest patrina. you joins us now. live from bay. jen. katrina, an invisible hands driving the war. who's the chinese foreign minister talking about well, the chinese for him as a gun folk as a part of the national people congress meetings taking part in beijing. now and be invisible, handy mentioned on tuesday morning is clearly the united states, which he says is using the war and ukraine to pursue its own interest in the region . now, she is to form a chinese ambassador to the united states and during his press conference today he spent a lot of time attacking the u. s. and lane lane that the u. s. s. feed for worsening
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ties between the 2 countries. he said that the u. s. view of china as a rival and as a threat is distorted, he says the suppression of chinese firms is unfair. and any interference when it comes to the time one issue is unreasonable. in fact, can gun called this a red line issue for aging. the self root island is allied with washington, but trying to consider that inseparable part of what it says is mother land. and she said that they will continue to pursue reunification. and then you had a why the larger warning for the united states saying that if it does not change direction in its approach to its diplomacy with trying to risk the catastrophic conflict. now it seems to me that it's quite clear it can go in his press conference and trying to set china apart from the us, wants to project it as an alternative will power, especially to developing countries. in fact, you want to trying to do projected as
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a champion of the developing world. and while he had many words for the united states, you only had friendly ones for russia to flight china, causing a lot of international criticism for closeness with moscow. he only said that the relationship between moscow and aging is going from strength to strength. he refused to condemn the invasion and only said that china and russia working together is crucial for the balance in a multi polar world. katrina, you are putting that from beijing. thanks very much. katrina still has hair on out there on the back. told the back to much ukraine says it will defend the besieged city as russian forces inch closer to their 1st major victory and more than 6 months. ah, march on a just you get a station and its aftermath. we have more on our continuing coverage of the
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dorky. this is an appointment inside story on al jazeera lou. ah, again you're watching al jazeera, his reminder of our top stories at this hour, 5 palestinians, including a child, have been injured and attacked by israeli settlers in the occupied west bank. the settlers stormed the town of who wore a chanting and singing, celebrating a jewish holiday. they ging, as calling for dialogue between russia and ukraine. china's new foreign minister says an invisible hand is driving the escalation of the war to serve geopolitical
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agendas to and going also blame the u. s. the tensions between beijing and washington. i'm fine with us. your thirties are investigating the cause of a massive fire as rang a refugee company. cox's bazaar, the blaze destroyed more than 2000 makeshift homes at schools and hospitals. the new plan has been launched by the u. n. to improve the plight of refugees. they welcome the news for more than welcome news for more than 12000 people now without shelter. ukraine's president flamin zalinski says his generals have vowed to defend the besieged eastern city of backward. ukrainian troops have not decided to pull out of the city, but russia is inching closer to winning its 1st victory on the battlefield. in more than 6 months. had of rushes. wagner masonry group, whose flights as our embankment has urged for more weapons from the military to win
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the battle. mobile on them, we boom, boom on it. of course we have defended and will defend every part of ukraine course . time will come and we will liberate every city and village of our country living for use, and we will hold the occupy accountable for every shot fired against ukraine for every evil deed against ukrainians. already, we will do so legally or in battle. roy, on the wagner group, has been critical to russia's military campaign in ukraine. it's fighters have been at the forefront and some of the most hard fought battles. but they've also been accused of human rights violations, as some had been javert reports from moscow, mercenaries, or fighters. some of the men from this group are accused of robberies, rape, and massacres by western countries. but the wagner group says it's done nothing wrong. they call themselves musicians and their battles, concerts, intelligence estimate, say, tens of thousands of bags and mercenaries have been involved in ukraine. russian
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criminal court bands, mercenaries, but private armed security guards are allowed. let bay of guinea proportion believe to be close to the kremlin. the groups been involved in combat operations and syria, libya so done the central african republic and ukraine. it's yeah, and the other i bought on this is deal more. there's a perfectly established command and control system of the wagner private military company. every one is heard. everyone can air their opinion. all conversations, any with the phrase, what other opinion is there, and what else is needed to complete the tasks if decisions are made, once it's made, all tasks are carried out and no one can back down. the brutal discipline gives us these opportunities. that is why the wagner went forward and we'll go forward. did you not see themselves as cannon fodder? in their view, their heroes fighting for their country? walner used to source of serrita. wagner has its own artillery aviation to have their own training centers for you. it's an interesting solution to create the kind
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of private military company that russia has managed to create a they've learned from the british. and the americans are super. but that's not unique for the russia ukraine conflict. unless say, the appeal of private armies means fewer dead soldiers and these groups are not bound by laws as regular armies. united nation studies has hired a security guards. private contractors were performing military duties. the you and working groups as specific judicial actions are needed to prosecute private, military and security companies involved in human rights violations. in 2014 the u . s. group blackwater was found guilty of killing 14 rocky civilians in 2007 in the 3rd continues its presence with different names. the u. e has been accused of hiring mercenaries in yemen. german x soldiers are being charged with creating a mercenary army to fight for saudi arabia, a hungarian israeli private security company. honor is accused of hiring u. s. military personnel to can specific individuals. and there is
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a long list of guns for higher international conflicts. according to the u. n. 's working group on the use of mercenaries quite as if been involved in gross human rights abuses, possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. the un recommends effective accountability measures for mercenaries, mercenary related activity, and private security personnel. and unless weld powers stop using proxy armies instead of the ones bound by international law rights abuses will continue on battlefields, sama missouri. the other 0. moscow take he has president of his ap type. adams has the death toll from last month. as quakes has reached more than 46000 people, at least 805000 people were injured in the quakes by takia and syria, the total death toll stands more than 52000. the quakes damaged nearly half of northwest and serious buildings and facilities. more than 100, unaccompanied minus have been found inside and abandoned trailer in the mexican
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state of vera cruz. there were among $343.00 migrants found alive in the truck on the side of a highway. the trailer had fans and ventilation ports caught into the roof. the migrants war, color coded wristbands to identify them as the clients of smugglers. please, in the u. s. city of atlanta have charged 23 people with terrorism for setting fire to parts of a police training center. under construction protest groups say the faculty will expand militarize policing and harm the environment. isaac castro has more surveillance video released by police shows protesters running toward officers in what police called a coordinated attack. atlantis police chief said the demonstrators hurled molotov cocktails, rocks, and fireworks. to disrupt the construction of a police training center. this was a very violent attack or courtesy, very violent attack. this wasn't about a public safety training center. this was about the market. and this was about the
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attempt to destabilize protesters say the target was an empty construction trailer that was set ablaze. no police officers were injured. a nearby music festival also held to oppose the construction, but separately organized was interrupted when officers descended. they decided to draw a gun on unarmed protesters. they decided to try to tackle and tase people in view of children. the protests have been happening since the project was announced in 2021. the city of atlanta says the $90000000.00 facility with in forest land will provide training space for police and firefighters. protest her se, it's an effort to further militarize law enforcement. after the police killings of george floyd and other black americans, and they say it's an attack on the we lonnie forest of the native muskogee creek people. this is a little bit that's trying to save. of course it will be just trying to stop the
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village prize police training center of being goat, which will cause more harm to working class and for black communities in particular . located here in omaha, a january confrontation between police and protesters, lead to the death of a 26 year old environmental activist. police say he opened fire on them 1st. they will raise the force protectors as domestic carriers. while they use weapons of of terror. owen, atlanta, residents. more protests are planned as police have to see through construction of the training center to the end id. jo, castro, al jazeera washington. and you can find plenty more news on our website. all the stories of the day plus background and opinion pieces. that's it for me, laura called the moment. i'll be back in 30 minutes. ah.
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hal i, the wintry weather now setting improperly across northern parts. if you see the cloud diving in the cross got in the be some sniff where significant snow over the higher ground area lie pressure drawer. we met cold at down from the arctic speclink of snow showers. just talking in behind that some my winter, whether to just effect that eastern side or being did it doesn't course make its way down across the low countries, north part of germany, this weather system extending all the way across it to that western side of russia . she had asked no just drifts across denmark, sweden, i, which was the baltic as we go one through tuesday, just 5 celsius in london. that is not much like at all as we go through tuesday afternoon, is little mild of air into paris. some rain coming through here, costello countries that sinks a little farther east, which as we go on through wednesday, paris actually warming up to around 14 degrees. lots of cloud and radicals. a good
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part of france will need the rightness, they bad thing, or the full celsius there in london. so i do expect to see some wintry flowers that i think it will be settling as such. but sir, certainly on the cold side over the next couple of days west or whether to just down towards the us, south, west of europe for to dry across a good part of the mediterranean la. she settled and sunny here, temperatures, eating asa cross northern parts of africa, cairo, a 22 awe inspiring stories from around the world of human life capture. and it's a fast one. this feel like separation of what i want people to remember me by groundbreaking food from award with filmmakers.
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