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ah, here is rainy settlers again storm the palestinian town of who? laura 5 palestinians including a child have been injured. ah . hello them laura kyle. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up israel's air force pilots dressed into boycott military training in protest against the government's proposed limits on judicial powers, homeless and displaced again that more than 12000 were hanged. refugees and difficult conditions. after a fire ripped through the camp, plus the u. k. prepared to on van a controversial new knoll aimed at stopping boats carrying asylum seekers across
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the english channel on foreign st. louis, enjo hall, state malaysia. when more than 39000, people are still temporarily displaced because of floods. ah, israeli army says it will open an investigation into soldiers, films, dancing with satler's and the occupied westbank town of who warren, on monday night, 5 palestinians including a 2 year old child were injured. when israeli settlers stormed the palestinian town . victoria gates. b reports move islands in the occupied westbank town of hawaii, oro, which has become a flash point in recent weeks. israeli 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
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treatment for their injuries after being hit by stones. plentiful volumes were 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, and ive been realized, it was the settlers. they hit me on the head and then they sprayed gas in the car. look at my young daughter, she's 2 years old and she was barely able to open her eyes. finally, she managed, after almost 2 hours. my father was also hit by stones door bullies fired at the vehicle too. i honestly can recall how i managed to start the car and drive off to save my family. ah, oh, later in the evening, his ready soldiers were filmed, dancing with settlers. these ready army has said it will open an investigation. who are, is one of several palestinian towns surrounded by illegal israeli settlements with a large military base near by. oh israeli settlers have carried out at least
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$300.00 attacks in the occupied west bank in recent we 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, bought palestinians say that law only protects his re lease. and there is no accountability for settler attacks. victoria, gate and be al jazeera was really attacked like those witnessed in her war or have cause millions of dollars worth of damage. and they've revived a campaign to secure compensation for palestinian victims. saw her at caught up with one family from berlin village. chevy, suburban la. well oxygen must have so fond says. his home is like a prison with raised walls and barbed wire. he describes the time when he and his family, when 80 killed to his railey setlist for a petrol bomb into his house. that was 20 years ago bonsa taxed by those living
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illegally further up the valley and the occupied west bank haven't stop since i had 2 of julianna last week was a 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, mother, if i was, 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 opening. israeli settlers attack palestinian homes and her water town that same day in the worst such violence in years. it lets 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 highlights, the lack of consumer protection laws and the need for a long term solution and business. and for all the coffee law, we have a social responsibility. we live under occupation. we call on the government to
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introduce special policy reforms for the industry to compensate those that have lost their cars. the settlers violence, financial profits can be more important than palestinian life. 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 working within international laws. they have been times that exceptional cases we've covered through private social responsibility funds, 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, but there appears to be no plan to tackle the wider problem. now every palestinian family we spoken to, he said obsolete. you reach breaking point the financial losses because of cetera attacks are increasing year on year. and they said that is how the massive tal
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normally their mental but also physical health. next symbol farm is a pile of rocks held at them by settlers living at the top of the hill. feeling abandoned, he says he's been left with no choice bots. offend for himself. saw to hide with al jazeera bullying. village in occupied westbank, dozens of israeli air force pilots have threatened to boycott military training and protest against the government's proposed judicial reforms. thousands of israelis have been demonstrating against plans by prime minister benjamin netanyahu severely limits the power of the supreme court. as now he said pilots who refused to serve would put israel in danger, which i don't know how members girl, when we fight on the battle field and look lift and rights, 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 thou enemies, to assure our security in their future shop homer in
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a public struggle there's room for protest. there's room for disagreements for expressing opinions, but there's no room for refusal or m on con as going as lived out from west jerusalem around just how significant is this threat of strikes by the armed forces was absolutely unprecedented in israel's history. the military, i've always said that they are a non partisan organization. they are in the symbol of national unity and that they don't get involved in politics. this is always been the case within israel. the military is extremely nationalistic. you have to do natural service for many people here in israel is a part and parcel of daily life. and so for them to get involved in the protest movement to actually protest against judicial reform is absolutely unprecedented. now what we're looking at right now is
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a $37.00 out of 40 pilots and navigators of the elite. 69 squadron herd decided that they won't show up a for a briefing on wednesday. instead, they're going to use the day to discuss what's happening in the country and how to move forward. now this is put to the military commanders in a very difficult position. they don't want to put pressure on the pilots on the navigators to actually turn up of their duty. because that will be seen as being in a political in the interference. but they also getting a lot of pressure from the government. the government's actually very worried about this. they're worried about the fact that it might spread and it is spreading. ah, i've just been reading a few articles right now and local newspapers hes talking about the fact that foolish in bed is ready intelligence offices are also actually at some of the protests. ah, they this, these are people who used to working in the shadows, working in intelligence agency, not very public. don't want to go out on the streets yet. they feel like they're being forced to go out. and benjamin netanyahu himself was also tweeted, a picture of himself as a young reserve,
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a sang when the call comes. we all answer. so there's obviously a real deep concern within the government. this has never been seen before. the fact that it's a massive talking point within these ready media suggests that actually people are wondering what this actually will mean for the protest movement, or if a full missile just ah, deciding not to show up for g. if that spreads, what does that mean for israel security? now, social cohesion is also the bigger point of the israeli media talking about by that, i mean, they're talking about the fact that these ready armies supposed to be like, i say, this nationalistic symbol of national unity. if people simply decide to not show up, what does that actually mean for one of the prides of israel. that's what they call the army here. so it's a deeply unsettling issue for the government, but it's also something that israelis themselves and never really seen before. so they're navigating it as well. okay, amazon joining us there from western juris and thanks very much i'm on now serious
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transport ministry says it will we root aid delivery flights from a lap airport to damascus or let takia has comes after an overnight attack. put a lepers international airport out of commission state media said the airport was hit by an israeli air strike. the moment she saw said, tuesday attack came from the direction of the mediterranean sea and damaged the runway. so as transport wednesday says it will re route the flights carrying earthquake aid china that new foreign minister is called for talks between russia and ukraine in the parent reference to the u. s. chin gang said an invisible hand is driving the escalation of the war to serve ju, political agendas. and his 1st is conference chin. gang blamed washington for rising tensions between the 2 nations. and he wanted a future conflict of the u. s. does not change its course well, no. joey rule. we will take it as our mission to defend china's interests. we
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firmly oppose any form of her german ism 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 interests are consider, you joins us now live from beijing actions as a little bit more about the tone of the foreign minister's speech here. while tingling is the phone, the chinese ambassador to the united states, and there was a big question as to whether this change over in staff would mean that we would see a softer tone from china or more conciliatory. one rather than the hawkish, one that we previously sole. but when we heard chin gung speak on tuesday morning during this press conference. it seemed that his tone was, as so serve and strident as ever. in particular, he seemed to spend a lot of time criticizing and attacking the u. s. as you mentioned earlier,
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he referred to this invisible hand at work in the conflict in ukraine, and he was no doubt referring to washington, who he says is using that conflict of other its own agenda in the region. some other issues that he pointed out. basically he was saying that the u. s. is to blame to the worsening bilateral tie is between begging and washington you said that washington had a distorted view of china as a rival and as a threat, that it was unfairly suppressing chinese firms. and also he mentioned taiwan and said that the u. s. was interfering and what china considers a domestic affair. he called taiwan and number one red line issue for china. and even though this is a self hold island allied with the united states, he said aging would continue to work toward reification by peaceful means. and of course behind the same street and thing has said possibly through the use of force as well. so it's clear from this entire press conference that ching down is trying
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to set china apart from the united states, trying to appeal to other countries, especially developing countries and say that china is a defender of global security and an alternative possible role model rather than the u. s. and wallet gin gong had quite fierce words for washington. he had only friendly ones for moscow. again, we heard that no condemnation of the war train. instead, jenkins said that the relationship between aging and moscow had gone from strength to strength and perhaps taking another job at the united states. he said that it was crucial for a more balanced world order that russia and china continue to work closely together and katrina this anti us restaurant. i mean, it seems to be backed up a by much higher level by president. she jin peng, you've just been speaking at the parliamentary session in bay jang, also attacking the u. s. the
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that's really i think we've had so much criticism from the us and its allies wold trying that there is a recognition at the highest level and coming it seems from she didn't think himself that china is not going to be able to convince us or wind hot wind hearts and minds in the us will convince washington to change its approach and to change it. so i think what baking instead has done has decided to really abandon any effort to do that and really focus on the other part of the world developing world built in road countries that are considered very important asian countries and cheating thing is trying to put him off again, as a figurehead, possibly as, as a more realistic, more pragmatic and related to figure that these developing countries, belton road countries can look to rather than the us know. i spoke about the foreign minister gave his comments at the press conference, and there was also
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a question about whether this foreign minister is considered more moderate. whether we would see a change in tone that i think the truth is regardless of who the foreign minister is. he will carry out the direction of president. he didn't to itself and it's been made clear by she didn't think himself today on tuesday at the national people's congress. and he's decided to also take a very directly stern tone with washington going forward. and indeed, he could really use many thanks for brings the latest that from aging un is appealing for international aids to help refugees in bangladesh. on sunday, a large fire as a campaign. cox's bazaar destroyed move in 2000 times. schools and hospitals 12 fastened refugees and now without shelter, kind of chandry has more from don who cali in culture. bizarre. nearly 6 years is on there. don't hang a refugee crisis is showing no sign of winding down. more than a 1000000 refuge is living in
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a very densely packed area. what is now the world's largest refugee camp? that faces all kind of challenges on daily basis, frequent fires, inter gang rivalries, political gang rivalry is, and violence is a daily occurrence. and this camp. now, just on last sunday, there's been a major fire. as you can see, they're trying to rebuild their homes. more than half the population in this camp are children. a whole lost generation without education. many of the angles face, nutritional and deficiencies due to limited food available. they have very limited freedom of movement. many of them even tried to live this chem and venture out into the dead sea to had to i've se, asia for a better living on the process. many dies and very recently the world food program and downs, they'll be a ration card for the rowing guys due to serious, fun shortages in response, the banging of those government,
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the u. n. and it's partner is going for a joint, respond and fund the appeal. sometime shortly, seeking more than $800000000.00 for their growing goes as well as for the nearby host communities. but it is very difficult and complex to manage more than a 1000000 jeffords is in se caught off its country fund chaudhry. i'll just go by locally cox's bizarre francais bracing for some of the biggest protests in decades off to unions. court for nationwide strikes against plan pension reforms. police expect as many as 1500000 people to hit the streets on tuesday in only 300 demonstrations. and has continued to grow against the president's plan to raise the age of retirement. from 62 to 64. strikes will had schools, energy, and transportation, and the government is wanting, the situation will be very difficult. cilla has hair on al jazeera, the battle for back must ukraine says it will defend perceive city as russian fools as inch,
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closer to their 1st major victory in more than 6 months. ah hello, we have some much needed rain fall running into france over the next couple of days . you can see this area cloud which will spill in from the atlantic. i had about we have got cold air in place. of course, in this area of light pressure, drawing that cold normally wind from the arctic, good old rush of snow showers coming along the north sea. they're pushing into good parts, have been all the score to the scenario of england's heaviest snow there. across denmark, sweden easing over towards the baltic states, he comes the next weather system here you can say this line of rain that's going to run him from the atlantic. it's moderate tucked in there. but on the northern edge of that,
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that will be some significant snow for rolling in across northern parts of frosts, pushing into the south of england, and then more have you snow they're coming into. we're more than central areas of jeremy. there's that really wet weather wednesday looks like a fairly wet day for a good part of france. war when she weather overtures season it all continues to drive its way further east, which as we go through thursday, notice by 3rd, a good part of england wells may be ireland moreland, ireland pushing up to southern scott, seeing some of that snow white to weather still in place across france, the mediterranean is fine and dry, lots of lovely sunshine coming through here. few showers, cross northern parts of africa, one or 2 showers for the gulf of guinea. ah . in the blink of the night, many lives were lost. thousands of people buried alive and more left homeless off by the number of sites your supply that up. what will fix them with al jazeera
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goes to the most afflicted region in syria. here in northwest to syria, to see those affected by the earthquake, and with severe shortages of humanitarian aid, the full report syria, the continuing tragedy on al jazeera. ah ah, again, you're watching out a 0 minder of all top stories. this, our 5 palestinians, including a 2 year old child, had been injured in the attack by his radio satellite in the occupied westbank, as others were filmed, singing, and dancing with soldiers after the attack. china, the foreign minister says an invisible hand is driving the escalation of the war in
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ukraine to serve job political agendas. 10 gung didn't directly mention the u. s, but comes, but it comes as tensions rise between the 2 nations. the u. n. is calling for more international aid to help refugees in bangladesh, a large fire at abra hanger refugee camp in coats as bizarre on sunday. destroyed more than 2000 homes and facilities leave. 5 people have been killed in floods after days of torrential rains and malaysia. some houses have been submerged, tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. the sheltering and schools and community centers. more rain is forecast in the south and east of the country with the risk of further flooding. as bringing our correspondent florence louis should joins us from hon. sure. in southern malaysia, florence is looking pretty flooded where you are, what's the situation?
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that's right, so some roads are still impossible like this one, but you see behind me here. now people here say flood water started rising about 4 days ago, and they haven't had much chance of a to receive even though that hasn't been much rain in the last 2 days. and also here you'll see that the school is still flooded. it's a good thing that it is the school holidays at the moment, but school is set to resume in about 2 weeks. the waters should have received it by then. now your whole state is the worst effect where 39000 people are still temporarily displaced. but overall, 42000 people remain at relief centers. nationwide. the number of people who've been killed the john into hole because of the floods as now risen to 5 after 5 men on monday found the body of a woman who was trapped in her car. her car was swept away in rising flood waters. now the state has recourse some places in the state has, has had recorded the highest rainfall in more than 30 years. but some environmentalists say that the unusually heavy rainfall alone cannot explain the
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extreme floods and some pay. it's a combination of factors, deforestation, soil, erosion over development. and these factors combined mean that they're now fewer areas that can act as sponges, to absorb increased amounts of rainfall. and they say that this means, but there is now less capacity, less ability to adapt to extreme weather patterns. now, for the amount of damage, we're not very sure at the moment, but safe to say that this has been a quite a severe monsoon season for malaysia. why? in late december, more than 70000 people were also displaced because of floods in columbia and state in ne, malaysia. ok. we'll leave that for the moment. thanks very much for. it was my job situation that in southern malaysia, the ukraine's press and for the maintenance he says, his generals have promised to defend the besieged eastern city of backlit.
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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 ahead of russia's wagner masonry group whose fighters are in back. murder has called for more weapons, mobile on the mobile, the mobile on it. of course, we have defended and will defend every part of ukraine course the time will come and we will liberate every city and village of our country. and we will hold the occupied accountable for every shot fired against ukraine for every evil deed against ukrainians. we will do so legally or in battle roy and to hear the opposition alliance has named carmel let lynette farrell as candidate to run against president, was at type err to one in the elections in may after a split on friday, on its choice of candidates, the 6 party coalition as united behind the 74 year old killers. darrow lou as being the leader of the main opposition party,
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the c h p since 2010 and has last 3 elections to our to one take care will hold presidential and parliamentary elections on the 14th of may, we let the people to know the strong as the heads of the political parties of make up the national alliance. we have agreed on the road map, the transition to the strengthened parliamentary system. and while the turk, as president edwin says, the death toll from last month, earthquakes has reached more than $46000.00 people. at least 805000 people were injured in the quakes about turkey and syria. the total death toll sounds now at more than $52000.00. the quakes damaged nearly half of northwestern series buildings and facilities. the world bank is repulsive planning to hold talks with to near signing, anti immigrant comments made by the president. can i say it has been accused of re, says them after saying there is a criminal plot to change. gene is he is out of identity. who illegal migration
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comments were in reference to black african immigrants coming to the country. the u . s. as it's deeply concerned by the remarks and reports of arbitrary arrests refugees and migrants who cross to the u. k. and small boats from france will be expelled and banned from ever claiming asylum then the controversial policy is set to be announced on tuesday. it's just days ahead of the 1st summit between the leaders of france and britain in 5 years. the crossings continue despite tough law was on tens of millions of dollars being spent pull brennan reports from cali. it's bitterly cold and damp, and these flimsy tents offer very little protection. this camp on the edge of cali is mainly refugees from sudan. just a 100 or so of the estimated 4000000 people who fled the horrors of civil war in that country. is it that desperate that you would put your life on the line that you would risk your life? but what might have alive, you know, i don't have a life. i don't have
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a loan. my counter mohammed arrived here just a few days earlier. ready a risky. would you take a boat? if you had the opportunity? yes, of course. i would. the numbers using small boats to cross the narrow, but deadly stretch of water between france and england, have grown exponentially from just a few 100 in 2018 denali. 46000. in 2022. in global terms, those numbers are small, but to the case right when the government, the boats have become a tech issue, we will pulse new laws to stop small boat making sure that if you come to this country illegally, you are detained and swiftly removed. since 2021 su next, government has promised $140000000.00 to the french for extra police patrols and improved security. the u. k. also plans to deport migrants to rwanda, or the non has actually gone yet. and yet the crossings continue. and so to the
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efforts of the charities trying to offer support, they are being, she's like criminals. where actually they are people fleeing conflicts and pacification. there are people who are looking for safety, who are looking for friendship and a safe passage of the legal humanitarian visa. similar see the cleaning team would be a perfect solution to and a lot of policy issues. the french police go through the motions every 2 days they break up the camps, but with nowhere else to go, the refugees simply returned immediately afterwards. louis whitter has spent the last 6 years photographing the situation in kelly. the potters in strategy is absurd, i guess. because every 40 hours from the campus, there are no solutions offered to them. there are no centers open to welcome them. for example, they're just told that you have to leave these places. in the british prime minister has pledge to stop the boats. the question is how on the related question is, why do you treat it as a criminal problem to be tackled or the humanitarian crisis to be sold?
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either way, tens of millions of dollars have been spent until the tide has not been turned pull . brennan, i'll just the era kelly victims of forced labor in japan's factories during the 2nd world war of held a rally and sole protest against the government's compensation deal. oh, the home workers will be compensated to public foundations funded by private companies. victims and their supporters rejects the plan and demanding compensation from the japanese government and an official apology. more than a 100, unaccompanied miners have been found insides in the band and trailer in the mexican state of vera cruz. they were among 343 other migrants found alive in the truck on the side of a highway. a trailer had fans and ventilation ports cut into the roof. the passengers wore color coded wristbands to identify them as the clients of smugglers

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