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lou israeli settlers again storm the palestinian town of who lava 5 palestinians including a child has been injured. ah . hello, nora kyle. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up israel's air force pilots threatened to boycott military training and protests against the government's proposed limits on judicial powers. plus the british and french leaders prepared to hold their 1st bilateral son within 5 years . i'm paul brennan and cali, looking at our policy on the small growth crossings a so far, farrell. and i'm florence louis enjo for state malaysia, where more than 20, more than 39000 people are still temporarily displaced because of flooding.
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ah. is ready, army says it will open an investigation into soldiers, films, dancing with settlers and the occupied westbank town of horror on monday night. 5 palestinians, including a 2 year old child, were injured when his railey settlers stormed, the palestinian town, a tory gate, and b reports move islands in the occupied west bank town of a warrior 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 treatment for their injuries after being hit by stones. 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 in. ive been realized. it was the settlers.
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they hit me on the head and then they sprayed garza, the gar, 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 on 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 evening, israeli soldiers were filmed, dancing with settlers. these ready army has said it will open an investigation. who are or is one of several palestinian towns surrounded by illegal israeli settlements with a large military base near by. oh israeli settlers had 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
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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 b al jazeera. that's bringing nita abraham. now she's live for us in her warm meter. what's the moods they're like off to these latest attacks hall's and you can imagine people here are still here and they say that they still didn't even deal with the trauma of the loss that they endured. on february 26th, when settlers attacked her water, burning homes, burning cars like the ones we see here, killing one palestinian, and the feeling of our impunity that they see settlers enjoy is the reason why these attacks are still continuing. they say that of the 8 people only who were
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arrested after the rampage heated for water, just 2 of them demean and being sentenced. now we've heard that the sentence for the 2 was at the house arrest was reduced from 4 months to 3 or 4 months to 2 months for the other person. so that sense of impunity is why palestinians say that they don't even report to the israeli systems to these reports. and it talk about after effects. because as we've heard from so many international and human rights organizations that more than 90 percent of cases that are investigating popular attacks and without an indictment. so people here feel that they're left alone, largely largely unarmed, dealing with settler attacks that are often emboldened by these really i'm will. absolutely. i wanted to ask you about that because that feeling of impunity, i mean, must have been somebody just reinforced by this video that's been leaks of soldiers
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celebrating with settlers after these attacks against palestinians. what's the reaction to that? what palestinians would tell you that they've always known that the israeli army turns a blind eye to fairfax. i'm just going to show you here that in her water, the presence of the israeli army, they're still here. there's people still appeal threatened by their presence. the israeli government says that the israeli army, it's part of this part of the attacks that take place against palestinians, and many boston is with tell you that they often, ah, turn a blind eye against their attacks. if not encourage those attacks by that sense of impunity. so you see them here in this 3 them for water near the palestinian shops . they're also taking many other buildings here. and her water palestinians
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want the world to know that just because the video emerged doesn't mean that they don't see the fact that is where the army often turns on lined. i when it comes to the settlers affecting palestinians. ok. neither him reporting live for from who are and occupied westbank. thanks very much. nita was really attacked like those witnessed and who are to have caused millions of dollars worth of damage. and they provide to campaign to secure compensation for palestinian victims. so horrid caught up with one family from berain village chevy. lemme well oxygen must haves to 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 his railey settlers through a petrol bomb into his house. that was 20 years ago bonsa taxed by those living illegally further up the valley in the occupied west bank haven't stop since i had
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2 of julianna last week for the 4th time. he says is ready, settler, set one of his cause on fire and light, thousands of palestinians have been regularly targeted. he won't be receiving any compensation. i mean, not if i was, if we have full insurance, that our case might be considered as settler 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 is ready, settlers attacked 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 tax 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 introduce special policy reforms for the industry to
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compensate those that have lost their cars. the settlers violence, financial profits cannot be more important than palestinian life. insurance companies in the occupied west bank don't cover damage caused by israeli settlers or military rate should have got that mean lay 2nd. we're not shirking off responsibility. we're working within international laws. they have been times that exceptional cases with 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, his 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 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 normally their mental but also physical health. next symbol farm is
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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. thought a height of al jazeera bullying village in occupied westbank. dozens of israeli air force pilot threatened to boycott military training and protests against the government proposed traditional reforms. thousands of israelis have been demonstrating against plans by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the severely limit the power of the supreme court. he said pilot to refuse to serve. would put israel in danger, don't come in. when we find on the best field and look left and right, 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 our enemies. sure are security in the future. in a public struggle, this room for protest,
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there's room for disagreement for expressing opinions. but there's no room to refuse. among conjoined to start life from a wet jerusalem and emma, how significant is the threat of strikes by members of the armed forces was never happened before. so people here are quite shocked. and the fact that the pilots and navigators announced this publicly suggested that this is something that they want to see or get publicity. now, it's a $37.00 out of 40 pilots and navigators of the elite 69th squadron that have decided that they not going to show up for a daily back for a briefing on wednesday. and what they're going to do instead is spend the day discussing, ah, the political affairs of the country and where, where to go next. that it's a real problem for these really government because it has the national security
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implications of people stop showing up for military service. remember they have national service a almost everybody in israel serves in the military. in some capacity. it is going to be quite damaging to the security of the country, but also it's damaging to the army as well because the arms long been seen as a symbol of national unity. it's been seen as the storm, one of the strongest institutions within the country. and it's always seen as being, apart from politics you serve in israeli army, as you believe in the state of israel, not who's leading the state of his all hope for people to get involved in the politics of all of this is absolutely extraordinary. some massive talking point here in israel, but more than that, it's something that people here are trying to navigate as the 1st time it's ever happened. so if these are the real, the real fear now is if these protests are spread to other segments of the military, people stop showing up, for example, for army duty as reserve, if they just simply stop showing up. what does that mean for check back checkpoints? the occupied westbank for example, or does it mean for staffing levels,
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things like that. it's a real problem for the government. they're under a lot of pressure. they put in the military commanders under a lot of pressure to take disciplinary action against the israeli people or israeli army soldiers who up house may not show up for service. but if they do that, then it's being seen as politicized. so it's a real, it's a real talking point here and people are navigating it like never before. okay, am on monday, thanks for the update from western islam. now serious transport ministry says it will re route flights carrying earthquake aid after an overnight attack foot lepers international airport out of commission said media. so the airport was hit by an israeli air strike. military source said choose days, attack came from the direction of the mediterranean and damaged the runway. she is present, she didn't being has accused western nations led by the us of suppressing and encircling bay jing she years private companies to boost innovation and be more
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self reliant. u. s. as imposed several restrictions on china's semiconductor industry, between the u. joins us now from the bade thing and katrina was saying that the chinese communist party taking a very strong tone against the u. s. and that very clearly comes from the very top . that's right. it's very rare and unusual for chinese lead a sheet and paying himself to make a direct reference to the united states. but as we just mentioned at a close don't meeting a chinese national people. congress. that's exactly what you did. you said the united states with and circling and suppressing china, causing severe and unprecedented challenges wall, china's development. and he seems to be sending a message to the very top levels of washington to joy bought to joe biden, himself saying that china has felt the impact of their policies and china is willing to take up that challenge. now that seems to be reflected in the very
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strong towed we heard from china. you foreign minister chin gung at a press conference. early on tuesday, he spent a lot of that time attacking the us, saying that us was an invisible hand at work in the conflict in your brain using it for its own agenda. he also said that washington had a distorted view of trying to as a rival and the threat and that these depressions of chinese companies, chinese firms, in the name of competition were unset. he also mentioned that any interference in taiwan was unreasonable, and that being continued to see that self ruled island as part of the mainland, and this is a red line issue that the us should not cross. and really that was ultimately a larger warning for washington. in that press conference saying that if us did not change its course in terms of its diplomacy in its approach to beijing, it could risk a wide catastrophic conflict. katrina,
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you reporting live from beijing. thanks very much. katrina no cranes present for him as landscape has his generals half promised to defend the besieged eastern city of backwards. 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. they had a rushes, wagner mercenary group whose fighters are in backward, has called for more weapons. still a has hair on al jazeera, homeless and displaced again more than 12000 ra hanger. refugees in difficult conditions after a fire registry that camp and protested in the us charged with domestic terrorism. after attacking a police training center, ah, with helen friday,
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heavy down post continue for southern parts of the malay peninsula. be seen some really wet weather too much slides. landslide deadline slides there just to the west of king on a remote island there in indonesia at west where the see. so quite a crop of showers. they're just around southern parts of the south china sea. driven in on that northeast. when we'll see further heavy showers pushing down towards sing a porch, we'll southern parts of the maple inch to where we already of course have extensive flooding in place. rash of showers to into sumatra, borneo some showers there too. into indonesia and some showers longest. both of rain that continues to lurk across northern parts of australia. some heavy rain there around the northern territory. hilary of low pressure, very close to the gulf. gotten terrier. more big down poles coming in here than sinking across a good part of queensland as we go through the next few days. there is likely to be some flooding as a result of this system further south. the heat continues across new south wales.
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no significant rain in the forecast here. 31 celsius, the city falling back. we'll see it. same very hot bush foss. still very much a concert blustery showers roll across the bite. we will see some wet to wear the grassy pushing into new zealand. awe inspiring stories from around. whoa, i got a human life capture and it's the 1st one this deal like that presentation of what i want people to remember me by groundbreaking truth from award winning filmmakers. witness honor. j 0 lou.
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ah ah. hello again. you're watching out, is there a his reminder of our top stories this our 5 palestinians, including a 2 year old child have been injured in the attack by israeli settlers in the occupied west bank as f, as were film singing and dancing with soldiers off to the attack dozens of israeli military pilots of threatened to boycott, training to protest against the government's proposed judicial reforms. my minister benjamin netanyahu said pilots who refused to serve the put israel in danger. and chinese president, she didn't ping as accused western nations led by the us of suppressing and encircling beijing. she urged private companies to boost innovation and be more self reliant. u. s. has imposed several restrictions on china semiconductor
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industry refugees and migrants who crossed to the u. k and small boats from france will be expelled and banned from ever claiming asylum there. the controversial policy is set to be announced on choose dame is just days ahead of the 1st summit between the leaders of france and britain in 5 years. the crossings continued despite ta flores and tens of millions of dollars being spent full 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 a loan. my counter mohammed arrived here just a few days earlier. ready?
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her risky, would you take a boat, if you had the opportunity? yes, of course, i would try 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 pass 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 have actually gone yet. and yet the crossings continue. and so to the efforts of the charities trying to offer support, they are being,
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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 legal humanitarian visa. similar, see, the cleaning fee 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 to, 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? either way, tens of millions of dollars have been spent until the tide has not been turned poll
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brennan. i'll just sarah kelly. at least 5 people have been killed in floods after days of torrential rain and malaysia. tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. more rain is forecast in the south and the east of the country with the risk of further flooding. that's bringing our correspondent reference louis should joins us from pen. sure. in that southern malaysia, france show us the situation there. that's right. so this is that one of the roads into punch or town, but it's now impossible. it's flooded. the only way into town using this route is by boat. now while we've been here, we met to several residents who were hoping to go home to retrieve some of their belongings. but they had to go back to the, i'm temporary relief centers because there's no way into the town, not from this route anywhere except by boat. and you can see on the side as well as a school that's flooded. now it's the school holidays noun. so schooling hasn't
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been, am heavily disrupted, although some exams have been rescheduled. now, resident save this area normally when it floods it will take around $7.00 to $10.00 days for waters to fully receipt and authorities have recently released waters from a nearby damn. now the state has received, unusually am heavy rain falls in the last week or so at some environmentally say that that isn't the only cause for the heavy floods that the state has seen. there are several factors they say that have combined to make the floods more severe than they normally are. this is, then these factors are deforestation over development, soil erosion. this means there's less capacity for areas to act as sponges, to absorb unusually heavy amounts of rainfall. that means there's less ability to adapt to increasingly extreme weather patterns. and as you mentioned, also on the number of people have been killed by floods in your state has risen to
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5 m. after firemen on monday found the body of a woman who was trapped in a car and a car was washed away during our was swept away by rising flood waters. okay, florence and many thanks indeed friends, the picture of her from southern malaysia. the u. n. is appealing to international aid to help refugees and bangladesh on sunday launch fire as a camp in cox's bazaar, destroyed more than 2000 hain schools and hospitals. $12000.00 refugees and now displaced once again. and that chandry has more from value currently in cultures bazaar. nearly 6 years on their don't hang a refugee crisis is showing no sign of winding down more than 1000000 refuge is living in 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 rival areas, and violence is
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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. our children, a whole lost generation without education. many of them will hang us face nutritional 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 head toward 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, 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 own goes as well as for the nearby host communities. but it is very different and complex to manage more than
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a 1000000 jeffords is in se cloud off it's country fund chaudhry. i'll just follow cali. cox's bizarre well than 100. unaccompanied miners have been found inside and abandoned trailer in the mexican se to vera cruz, or among 343 other migrants found a live in the truck on the side of a highway. minute pillow reports from mexico city. these human smuggling networks, oftentimes they're very sophisticated, they're very large criminal groups. often they're associated with cartels that have found that it is that they can make more money smuggling human beings that they, than they can smuggling drugs into the united states. and again, we don't always see these large numbers, 343 migrant stuff to the back of a truck. that is a lot of people but, but we do see this happening is we do see incidents like these playing out almost every month just last month. in monterey, 14 migrants were killed when a truck fell into a canal, the migrants died of the back of that truck drowned february 19th in the mexican
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state of war, haka 15 migrants killed during a road accident involving a bus filled with migrants there. and again, unfortunately, these are instances that are likely to continue to occur because every year, tens of thousands of migrants from southern mexico, from central and south america are placing their lives in the hands of human smugglers. because more often than not, they do make their way into the united states. we don't always hear about these cases of large scale human smuggling, because most of the time people make it, it's only when these large accidents are these large numbers of people are found by authorities. do we hear about this on the news? and ultimately at the end of the day, we know that human smugglers know that it is big business to move people illegally across mexico into the united states every year. police in the u. s. if you have atlanta of charles, 23 people with terrorism, that setting fire to pots the police training center, under construction, protest groups say the facility will expand militarize policing and harm the
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environment. how does your 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, no courtesy, very violent attack. this wasn't about a public safety training center. this was about the market. and this was about the attempt to the stabilize 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 guns on unarmed protesters they decided to, to tackle and tase people in view of children. the protests have been happening
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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 say 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 tried to say before's. it will be just trying to stop the village prize. police training center on being goat, which will cause more harm to working class and poor black communities in particular, located here in atlanta. ah, 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 rain the forest protectors as domestic terrorists while they use what.
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