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it's really satler's again storm the palestinian town of hora. 5 palestinians including a child are injured. ah . hello there, i'm laura kyle: this is al serra live from dough also coming up. israel's air force pilots threatened to boy caught much training in protest against classical limits on the dish. and how is the chinese president blames the u. s. for his nation's slowing growth. plus the british and french leaders prepared to hold our 1st bilateral summer to 5 years on poll brennan and cali, looking at how policy on the small post crossings has so far failed. ah,
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ah. we certainly occupied westbank where the israeli army says it will investigate its soldiers who have been filmed, dancing with settlers in who war on monday night, 5 pallets and ends, including a tier or child were injured. when is ready settlers storms, the palestinian town, victoria jason b reports move islands in the occupied westbank town of her warrior, which has become a flash point in recent weeks. israeli settlers stormed the palestinian town on monday night, apparently celebrating a jewish holiday. a lesson jamal spoke to me. the settlers starts together and we were alerted them, became close to the supermarket, carrying axes and stones. they started throwing stones. then the soldiers arrived, there was shooting and cause were damaged, volleyball, young and old. were targeted indiscriminately. this palestinian family had been out shopping when they came under attack. they needed hospital treatment for their
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injuries after being hit by stones. plentiful volumes were wanted this maria, 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 gas in the car. look at my young daughter, she's 2 years old. 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 a vehicle to. i honestly can recall how i managed to start the car and drive off to save my family. ah, go, ah, later in the evening is ready. soldiers were filmed, dancing with settlers. these ready army has said it will open an investigation. who are or is one of several palestinian town surrounded by illegal israeli settlements with a large military base nearby. oh is really settlers had carried out at least 300
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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. but palestinians say that law only protects his res, and there is no accountability for settler attacks. victoria gate and be al jazeera observed that neither abraham demilia from her warrior she began. i tell me how palestinians are coping with the attacks. you can imagine people here are still scares. they say that they still didn't even deal with the trauma of the loss that they endured on february 26th. when settler is 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
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these attacks are still continuing. so people here feel that they are left alone, largely largely unarmed, dealing with subtler 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 leaked of soldiers celebrating with settlers after these attacks against palestinians. what's the reaction to that palestinians will tell you that they've always known that the israeli army turns a blind eye to fax, their fax. i'm just going to show you that info 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 the system part of the attacks that take place against palestinians.
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and many pastors will tell you that they often are turned a blind eye against their attacks. if not encourage those attack and palestinians want the world to know that just because the video emerged doesn't mean that they don't see the fact that the israeli army often turns alive when it comes to the secular attacking palestinians was already attacked. like those witnesses who are have caused millions of dollars worth of damage and they've revived a campaign to secure compensation for palestinian victims. the higher ed caught up with one family from marine village. ready to have a better now about oxygen. most of the font says his home is like a prison with raised walls and barbed wire. he described the time when he and his family would need, he killed 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 stopped since at joanna last week was the 4th time. he says, israeli settlers 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 that without our we have full insurance, that our case would 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. israeli settlers attacked palestinian homes in her water 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 time highlights the lack of consumer protection laws and the need for a long term solution and business in the middle, the coffee law, we have a social responsibility. we live under occupation. we call on the government to introduce special policy or forms for the industry to compensate those that have
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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 settlers or military rate to get them in latex. we're not shaking off responsibility. we're 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, whether appears to be no plans 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 to massage 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, boring village in occupied westbank. dozens of israeli are false. reservists have threatened to boycott military training and protests against the government's proposed judicial reforms. thousands of his res have been demonstrating against plans by prime minister benjamin netanyahu as a very limit. the power of the supreme court as me are, he said pilots who refused to serve would put israel in danger. john, new home in the circle. 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 our enemies, to assure our security and our future chauffeur, marcia, in a public struggle,
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there's room for protest. there's room for disagreements for expressing opinions that there is no room for refusal before i am on con has more now from westerly slim. the announcements at that 37 out of 40 pilots and navigators from the elite, 69 squadron of the israeli air force will not show up for briefing on wednesday, has sent shock waves through israeli societies and unprecedented move the members of the military to go out on the protest there, protesting that judicial reform build has been discussed in parliament at the moment. it gives the parliament the ability to overturn supreme court decisions and that sort israeli society, this house 2 major implications for the military. firstly, national security. clearly, the secondly, social cohesion, this is a very nationalistic, a society, this is of a society was very proud of its military and the fact that the military does not get involved in politics. well, now it is involved in politics and his fear that this could be spreading. or also
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hearing the israeli intelligence and members, members of shin bet, former members of sion bet are going to join the protest movements as well. then that's giving government real problems because they are afraid that this might spread. it might spread to other parts of the military including the israeli army, and that'll have an impact on israel security and the room. but this is an actual security state. security is a key institution here, but it's not just that a prime minister benjamin netanyahu himself has got involved. he tweeted a picture of himself as a young soldier with the words when the call comes. reservists answer. so he clearly very worried about this. he's putting pressure on military commanders to take disciplinary action against anybody that joins the protest movement or decides not to turn up for duty in wrong con our desert western iceland. serious transport ministry says it will re direct flights carrying earthquake aid after an overnight
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attack. put a lepers international airport out of commission state media. so the airport was targeted by an israeli asked right. a military source says tuesday's attack came from the direction of the mediterranean and damage the runway. chinese president, she jan ping has accused western nations led by the us of suppressing and in circling beijing. she as private companies to increase innovation and be more self reliant, impose several restrictions on china semiconductor industry. and as katrina, you report this raf issued jumping to make a direct reference to the united states. you said the united states with an 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 caps to joy bought the door. biden himself saying that china has felt the impact of their policies and china is
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willing to take up that challenge. now that seems to be reflected in the very strong towed we heard from china, new foreign minister, chin gung at a press conference. earlier on tuesday, he spent a lot of that time attacking the us saying that u. s. 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 unfair. he also mentioned that any interference in taiwan was unreasonable and that aging continue to see that so ruled island as part of the mainland and this, this is a red line issue that the u. s. should not cross. and really that was ultimately a larger warning for washington in that press conference saying that if the u. s. did not change it course in terms of its diplomacy in its approach to bay during it
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could risk a wide catastrophic conflict of hebrew marching in cities across the fronds. and the laces nationwide strikes against plan pension reforms. the scene in mos say anger has continued to grow. the president plan to raise the age of retirement from 62 to 60 form hip just transport itself solicitation work as of all of the job. whistled rios and gutsy. suppose you working until 64 is impossible for us sanitation workers need to retire at 52 or 57 years old. but it's not possible because the pensions are too small. so everyone pushes and pushes and pushes on. but we have colleagues who die before or just after they retire. we're fall seriously ill often with cancer. and they only have a couple of years after retirement or in their sick at the end of their lives. my life refugees and my grants he crossed to the u. k. in small boats from france will
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be expelled from britain and banned from ever claiming as claiming asylum them. we don't virtual policy will be announced later on tuesday. it's just days ahead of the 1st summit between the leaders of france and britain in 5 years. will bram reports from cali and northern france. 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 let my to, however live, you know, i don't have a life. i don't have a live in my country. mohammed arrived here just a few days earlier. it's very risky. would you take a boat if you had the opportunity? yes, of course i would. oh, the numbers using small boats to cross the narrow, but deadly stretch of water between france and england,
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have grown exponentially from just a few 100 in 2018 to nearly 46000 in 2022. in global terms, those numbers are small. but to the u. k is right when government, the boats have become a totemic issue, we will pass new laws to stop small boats, making sure that if you come to this country illegally, you are detained and swiftly removed since 2021. soon ex government has promised $140000000.00 to the french for extra police patrols and improved security. the u. k. also plans to deport migrant to rwanda, although none have actually gone yet. and yet the crossings continue. and so to the efforts of the charities trying to offer support babington's la criminals, when actually they are people flying conflicts and persecution, their people who are looking for safety, who wonderful friendship and a safe passage. thankfully, galena, humanitarian visa. similar, see, the cleaning theme would be a perfect solution to and
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a lot of policy. she's 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 with her has spent the last 6 years photographing the situation in kelly. the potters in strategy is absurd, i guess. because every 40 hours people start from the campus, there are no solutions offered to them. there are no centers open to welcome them. for example, they're just totally think you have to leave these places, but in the british prime minister has pledged 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 solved either way? tens of millions of dollars have been spent until the tide has not been turned pull . brennan, i'll just era kelly. stella has hair on al jazeera questions and cynical if a, who will benefit from deals african countries make with the youth to feed his
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energy to mom's and after a 6 year wait, the was largest baseball tournament is about to get underway. in australia ah, march on a just so you get a station and its aftermath. we have more on our continuing coverage of the earthquakes disaster in turkey and syria. rigorous debate, unflinching questions up front smoking until close to the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom. 20 years on from the start of the iraq war, we examined how the past 2 decades have shaped the country. and the major challenges confronting future generations. documentaries, that inspire witness brings, woke tissues into focus through compelling human story. i made widespread industrial action and the cost of living crisis. the u. k. government seeks
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a way to turn around it's faltering economy march on a jesse era. join the debate. we know that the sector seems empowered by the government and the end by the government today, they are the government africans how security is also global. help security on an online, at your voice. there is no right to defense. there is no right to protest. we can't just keep relying on aid, there has to be some work toward a sustainable economy. at the end of the day, it is ordinary objects that are paying the price. this dream on al jazeera lou lou ah. and there again, you're watching out, is there a his reminder of our top stories?
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this our 5 palestinians, including a 2 year old child have been injured in the tack. why it's really settlers in the occupied west bank zephyrs, were film singing and dancing with soldiers after the attack. dozens of israeli air force reserve. us have threatened to boycott training protests against the government proposed to just who reforms. i. mister benjamin netanyahu said those who refused to serve, put israel in danger. and chinese president sheet in pink has a keys. western nations led by the us of suppressing and and circling bay j. c. as private companies to boost innovation that be more self reliant. u. s. as imposed several restrictions on china's semiconductor industry, ukraine's president vladimir lensky says his generals have promised to defend the besieged eastern city of back. much ukrainian troops have not decided to pull out
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of the city, but russia is inching closer to winning its 1st victory on the battlefield in more than 6 months. had of russia's back now west regroup, whose fighters are in backward, has called for more weapons. mobile on the mobile 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 occupy accountable for every shot fired against you crate for every evil deed against ukrainians. we will do so legally or in battle. a new natural gas projector of africa's western coast may only be 80 percent complete birth all ready. the prospect of a new energy supplier has drawn interests from european countries. it's an exciting development for many nations who can now compete to supply the e. u. has been looking for alternatives to russian gas due to the war in that ukraine. let us have traveled to san louis in northern senegal and sentence report
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closer than it appears, one of the largest discovery of natural gas in the last 2 decades from them with a ga, the fossil fuel is both a blessing and a curse. it spells the end of a lifetime catching fish and the area, but the promise of what the government says will be a prosperous future. the on, on, i want us to profit from the gas because as soon as we start extracting i expect the electricity prices fuel, even food prices will drop and become affordable for us. he is not alone. europeans no longer wanting to rely on russian gas or looking at africa to meet their energy needs. germany in poland have signed deals with synagogue, government, europeans will have access to synagogues, resources before its own citizens. and so this has left many cynically, is wondering how much will they benefit from their own countries resource? because so far, for many young men,
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opportunity means boarding one of these fishing vessels to travel to europe illegally. the government hopes that the gas project will stop this and bring jobs here at home. and the country's new oil and gas institute, engineers and doctorates are given certified training for industry jobs as the resources long for the tenant people for the institute director of the fall out of the russia ukraine conflict on europe's energy problems may offer an opportunity for african countries to change the power dynamic settings in the leadership position, we want to be able to have whenever it comes to decision making. this is project for sending on for the development of the country and is important that we have our senegalese national, sitting at the table, representing the government. the consequences of a conflict in europe, away from this continent is effecting enjoys future. the senegalese coast guard appears in the distance, not to protect fishermen like him,
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but the precious new resource destined for europe. with the state offering him training and welding and electricity, the end of life on the ocean appears to be on the horizon. nicholas hawk al jazeera synagogue sally, we un is appealing for international a to help refugees in bangladesh. on sunday, a large fire company cox is bizarre, destroyed more than 2000 home schools and hospitals. $12000.00 refugees and now displaced. once again, tons of chantry has more from blue collie and coaxes bizarre. nearly 6 years on a refugee crisis, showing no sign of winding down more than a 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. 5 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 of the population in this camp are children. a whole last generation without education, many of their line goes face nutritional and deficiencies due to limited food available. they have very limited freedom of movement. many of them even try to live this chem and venture out into the dead sea to had to have southeast asia for a better living on the process. many dice. and very recently the world food program and they'll be a russian card for their own guys due to serious, fun shortages in response. the bang of those government, the un and it's partner, is going for a joint respond and funded pill sometime shortly seeking more than $800000000.00 for the wrong guys as well as for the nearby host communities. but it is very
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difficult and complex to manage more than a 1000000 references in se caught off its countries fund chaudhry. i'll just follow cali. cox's bizarre after a 6 year weights, the world's largest baseball tournament is making its return on wednesday. matches will take place in both the united states and across asia. australia will come up against one of the games, biggest stars when they faced japan, they're o'clock, reports, australia warming up to what's expected to be a tough said, a pool games in the world baseball classic. they'll say south korea, china and then japan. a team ranked 2nd in the world which post some top players, including one of the most popular stars of major league baseball in the united states that got names larking show, hire tarney. so of course we're expecting a tough game. ah, but i'm expecting our boys to lift lift to that environment and, and, you know, with them we've been pretty close in the parson. asia has
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a long and established history with baseball. it's the number one sport in japan, south korea, and taiwan. the 2021 told me was cancelled due to the pandemic tickets for the australia. japan games sold up within minutes, but the crowd came to get a glimpse of attorney. the tape is popular enough without putting heads out and he takes it to another level, a chinese, off the charts. he's a, he's the, you know, no one has been arbitrary, seems by birth, pitch and be one of the best pictures in a lay and heat. and be one of the best he does even like, it's not just a popular sport in japan training programs across countries including china, pakistan, cambodia, and india. a driving growth with participation now levels and never before seen in the region is training. baseball league is growing not just domestically, but also internationally, with teams from south korea now based here in australia and playing in the australian competition. there were also players from japan and taiwan,
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competing in australia, national league during their countries off season. i think obviously the gross throughout asia with the sword and how big it is over there. being able to tap into that networks being huge. that's also helping you st. running game grow with the next generation of players came to get a chance to play at the highest level. major league baseball. i feel like everyone's dream is to continue to play both for a very long time. ah, of course one of my dreams as to why i'm obey or even go overseas to play college. obviously the plan m o b like that, but just going overseas to plan any professional league would be awesome. tim usa are the defending champions from 2017 gangs to the world. bicycle classic will take place in both the united states and in asia. i the coming weeks sir clark al jazeera crispin. and that's it for me at laura kyle as a problem is back with more news here on al jazeera after the full reports. ah
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ah. hello. the weather's set fair across a good part of east asia, more very warm sunshine across the good parts of china. not too bad to into the korean peninsula unless you find a drive there for department this system here, just making its way across the far northeast of china huddled, sly, some where to where the maybe some, when she went down across the korean peninsula for time pushing i which was northern parts of japan. tokyo sat there around 20 degrees celsius. we will see some wet weather starting to push into northern areas of han, she, western pass as we go on through thursday. we have 23 in tokyo, thursday afternoon, more very pleasant sunshine coming in. not too bad behind large, dry there across the korean peninsula, and back down into a good part of china. last you try to across a good part of in the see the shower cloud which had been pushing in across western
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past, pushing into central power into the northern plains, easing up towards the foothills of the himalayas. we will see more wet weather coming in here over the next. as i said from foundry showers, set something to watch out for over the next few days, a few showers to into so lanka, the way warm across western parts of india and very warm and pakistan. karachi getting up to rev 37 celsius, a good 9 or 10 celsius above the average. ah, pulled from under rubble. knife was brought to this childcare complex from a donna like all these. ready babies earthquakes that had 10 cities in southwest in turkey, separated night from his parents until they are reunited with their families. they are cared for by child development officers. didn't get them. we may not be there monday, but we're doing our best.
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