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i mean, is there any forces re the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank at least 6 palestinians have been killed? ah, i'm robinson and this is al jazeera alive from dough hob, also coming up friends, trade unions rally thousands in another strike against the government's plans to raise the retirement age. buquet unveils a controversial law aimed at stopping small boats carrying asylum seekers across the english channel plus the you and appeals for nearly $900000000.00 and funding to help the romania in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. ah, at least 6 palestinians have been killed and israeli army rate and occupied at west
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bank misery. the forces of storm, the refugee camp is janine fighting broke out between israeli soldiers and palestinian gunman after a house was besieged. we're going to go live now to south dakota. it was following developments follows from ramallah. what is the latest and what you've been hearing? that's right. according to the palestinian think, palestinians have been killed and not right then mostly in the twin saved only one of them was around the age of 49. we've also seen an increase. the rise in the number of injuries and the latest number is 24. people killed 3 of those are critical now that operation has come to an end and the israeli forces have released excitement confirming that one of those that was killed is the man that they have been looking for. just over a week for the death of 2 is right in the settlers and hawaii town also in occupied west buying. they also was carrying out another res in another refugee count where
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they just painted palestinians. i'm not statement, they said that those 2 policy means all the sung of one of the attackers, one of the people that they killed, or the 49 year old and the 2 will be interrogated by the israeli security. now all they says happening with pensions extremely high. janine all the same was also had another right that happens in january 10, palestinians were killed. we're seeing an increase of israeli re, such as this. we've also had a statement from the israeli prime minister, benjamin sent one in his site and he confirmed all of those things i was just mentioning, but he also said i promise whoever homes us, his blood will be on his head and not said to me, the message that this new israeli right. all right wing government is sending to those moving in ultra points where we will send her from the palestinian 500 taylor . the police said that this is an open war. they sent against the palestinian
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people by continuing massacre settlements, demolishing homes and burning villages because they are referring to the water was sent to attack that on the same day, those 2 radio sent. those were killed just over a week ago. so deafening was saying a step up in submissions in days, right. and certainly the longer as palestinians is rising suddenly austin, this way more than 68 palestinians have been killed just this year alone and on to pied west bank side of her. now thank you very much and this al corda, talking to us for from ramallah album, john by al jazeera senior political analyst, my one of the shadow. so the israelis have issued a statement saying that they believe that they have killed the man who was suspected of killing those 2 young men in horror. is it likely? do you think that we are going to see an end or at least a pause in the rage that we've been seeing for the last few days? absolutely not. absolutely not. we've seen the film before. we've seen it over the
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years. we've seen it last year. when our colleague was killed, we've seen it in 2002 back then when 52 of our but us in is in virginia. refugee camps were killed. we've seen it in 82. we've seen it in 67. this has been going on for 50 plus years and that the problem and i think i think that's why your questions so obvious and so correct. get the situation is so absurd that the there's, there's a certain logic to how israel is dealing with the occupation. and the way it's pummeling, in the way it's attacking is one bar that gets killing non stop. i mean, the last 2 months we've had an average or at least one, but a scene and death a day. and more. so the idea that you could simply contain jeanine by more violence has proven to be wrong over the years and decades, right. what has proven to be even more importantly, so is the fact that the,
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that the refugee camps in the cities that the israel attacked the most when it killed the most, where it repressed the most, where there was the more suffering half turned to be. the most important symbols of panacea resistance. so in fact, hebron or garza or janine and others, the ones who really suffered over the decades on the hands of these railways have become the most resistant, the more steadfast. and we were going us continue to see what is really rate more panacea resistance. unfortunately, the site is going to continue and it goes back to the same old saying, right, i mean, repeating the same thing, expecting different results that you might described there as is really reads and palestinian resistance. the israelis would say that this latest round of, of, of rates which is, are some of a series of some of several we've seen over several weeks. but this latest one will
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because a palestinian gunman killed 2 young israeli settlers, how much responsibility to palestinians have in the perpetuation of situations like this one. 0, let's make no mistake, that the better singers are not looking for com. the policies are looking for the end of occupation. now for con, because what kind of a calm you have when you have a, a perpetual state of occupation or depression and illegal supplements. but that's not peace, that's not quiet. that's violence because occupation is a system of violence, daily hourly, minute to minute violence against the person. so young palestinians who are thought any frustrated or parents are either in jail or been killed or lost at jobs, find nothing else to do or insist on resisting occupation in janine. so we're clear . there were a few, dozens of fighters, few dozens, and maintain their area of influence, if it, within the camp,
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within the city. so as to protect themselves, right. the penicillin or authority already has contained few dozens of them right out of the 6 dozens. there were the content for those 3 dozens. meaning they brought the man, they took their arms and they told them, okay, we're gonna protect you from the israelis right. what. what is left in jeanine is perhaps 23. this is according to the new york times. last week report, right, so we have few resistance fighters trying to stand up to these roller co patient while the policy north on the assigned to be operating with these valuable. so what we have in the end of the day is the most important, the most powerful country, though, the nuclear power in the middle east continues to palmer refugee camps and cities. exactly like a party of south africa, pummelled. so wait till what we have today. when i look at the images and i wrote the book, palestine, israel piece or parted, comparing south africa is her. i tell you,
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jeanine is another sway to palestine. is apartheid south africa. that one will ask you very briefly because we don't have a late a lot of time. we had the meeting in ark about where the we're putting them representatives from the palestinian authority we had is really officials there we had represent it is in the u. s. and other interested parties. oh, where does all of this leave those meetings? now? the palestinian are sort of ahead of the security, an internal and a bilateral relations with israel has sent a chef. who's also sort of not the secret general of the peer low who was in october, said to day, or accused israel to the condemned israel to day, according calling its sir. it's forces the killer murderers are of israel and so on, so forth. i think it's becoming less and less chance that they will go to share with you. and even if they know of they do go. what we've seen from october is that israel goes there. does the united states here we are. and then the next day we're in eggs on all its promises and continues back to the same old game of repression,
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killing, and so on, so forth. so i think any dealings with israel at this point in time order with the united states, which is complicit with israel, clearly leads to nowhere, something else needs to come in some other game and needs to be played in that thing. because what we've seen from our commercial machine and the types and we're to shoot them, nathaniel government, and his settler minister of security is simply leading to more bloodshed in palestine. malling. thank you very much. indeed. marlin bushera and okay. now this really army says it is going to investigate soldiers who were filmed, dancing with settlers in her water in the occupied westbank on monday. 5 palestinians including a 2 year old child were injured. when is really settled storms, the palestinian tanita, able to print reports. when videos like this emerge, palestinians say it's not be exception. israeli soldiers dancing with settlers who entered the palestinian town of her wider on monday night. oh,
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the only difference is that it was caught on camera. this was to the security camera footage shows how is really settlers attacked palestinians and who water in during 5 members of the same family, including a 2 year old girl. they were shooting out as with live ammunition god helped us. my wife was sitting the back behind the driver and she hooked our daughter to cover. we could have lost her. there was real danger to our lives she had. so let me hold on. the supermarket, tells us they were out numbered, and couldn't push them away. a little minute mostly on even when the palestinian cars of the was damaged and attacked, took place against families and children. but the army treats palestinians and suspects is really subtler. attacks have been on the rise. palestinian, see, the settlers are often emboldened by the army which was deployed to the town south of nablus in recent weeks. the presence of these railey army doesn't make
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palestinians feel safer. many here at salus. the soldiers should do more to prevent sutler a fact. and not forced palestinians out of their home in the guise of keeping them safe. these really forces escorted the whole family out of their home after the settlers attacked them. linked in february. the grandmother was with her daughter and grandchildren in the house with the settlers, set it on fire. the israeli army released this picture when she does not think the soldiers were protecting palestinians like her sydney and sheriff as she was not protected. we'll get bitten off the me. the army only protects the settlers and that the palestinians eat when they saw us own was getting burnt, and the health they took us out of their here to guard the suckers. apple. helena of the 8th is ready. settlers arrested after the attack on palestinians and her water. only 2 are on their house, arrest. this 4 kilometers,
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stretch of me and rolled in her water has become a flash point in the growing tension between palestinians and israelis living in illegal supplements. one many here worn could easily escalate. ah, nita abraham al jazeera, the occupied westbank, people are rallying and cities across france and the latest nationwide protests against proposed pension reform has been rising. public anger over the president's plan to raise the retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00. teachers transport stop and sanitation workers have walked off the job. natasha barton's reporting from paris at we've seen thousands of people walk through paris is certainly very big demonstration. and it's pretty much the similar picture across the country where there are hundreds of similar protests and demonstrations. this is a nationwide strike. you've got people from across the public sector who have basically walked out of work schools,
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a shot transport disrupted many bus metro and train services a cancelled or at least greatly reduced the same thing. also for a flights in and out of the country. there's a lot of anger amongst workers over the french government, sir, plans to reform the pension system, particularly raised the retirement age by 2 years to 64 people telling us what this is, an erosion of their rights being able to retire earlier is something that they very much cherish, they also resent the fact that they will be made to work longer in order to be eligible for a full pension or trade union say that they want to try and bring the country to a standstill. that this is going to be the 1st they say of a number of ronan strikes. micro says it is essential because the pension system, he says, is complex, unwieldy. it is out of date, and it costs the state a loss of money and is simply not sustainable. in the long term, the u. k. goblins unveiled a new bill aimed at covering the numbers of refugees and migrants arriving him,
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but he shores is to fulfill the prime ministers promised to deport anyone entering the country illegally. home secretary said in parliament that the volume of what she called illegal arrivals had overwhelmed the country's asylum system. let's take a look at the proposed law. it's going to allow the government to deport any one who enters the country on boats without authorization. they be sent to what the government considers a safe 3rd country. a deal was recently signed with the lawanda to receive some of those who were sent away. once to puerto, these people would be banned for life from returning to the u. k claiming asylum, or even seeking british citizenship in the future. rights groups have criticized the plan the saying it violates commitments the u. k is made under human rights treaties. the un refugee convention recognizes that people fleeing persecution may have to use irregular means to reach safety in the can't be penalize for doing so. inver soloman's, the chief executive officer of the refugee council. he explains why the bill is so controversial, is treating people who have fled the horrors enough denise,
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down the tyrannical rule of the taliban, and is treating them as suspected terrorists and criminals, putting them in detention and then deporting them. well, these are people who are clearly in need of refugee protection, and this is how the government planning to do. the current asylum system is chaotic . it's costly, it's not working the way it should be in france and germany. decisions are made within 6 or 7 months. the government should be focusing on creating an orderly asylum system with good quality decisions being made early. if someone doesn't have a well founded claim, they may should be relieved. there aren't even the removals taking place. and if they don't, if they don't have a well founded claim, it should be reviewed. and if they do have a well founded claim, of course, they should be allowed, stays refugees in the latest state to show that free call to the people who apply
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for signing the u. k. are allowed to state refugees, the same proportion actually as in germany. and that tells the story that the vast majority of men, women and children coming to the u. k. taking dangerous journeys or refugees. and we should be treating them as refugees and allowing them to stay safely to be protected because they go on and contribute to our country. the n h s is full of people that have come in as migrant working with doctors, nurses, and 3 work because they make a huge difference to our communities. stella had and i'll just say that we're going to have an update on the kidnapping of 4 us citizens in northern mexico. ah. in depth analysis of the case headlines from around the world to try right. extremely, there is real and need to be tackled as an informed opinion. why is the thing up? is concerned about this, rather small twin turkey anthea those then,
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join me markham on hill upfront. what al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching old, is it a reminder? what top stories this are at least 6 palestinians have been killed and an army rate on jeanine in the occupied by spite becomes days after 2 is reading settlers was shot dead in the ho bosses of french workers, it on strike, and protesting against the president's plan. to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 teachers transports job and sanitation workers walked off the job. british and pizza debating a bill aimed at kirby in the numbers of don, documented migrant surviving pretty shores is to fulfill the prime minister's
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promise to deport anyone entering in a way the government describes as illegal. the u. n. is appeal for $876000000.00 in funding to help ro hanging refugees in bangladesh. on sunday, a large fire account and cox's bazaar destroyed more than 2000 homes. schools and hospitals. 12000 refugees are not homeless. once again, tanya, chandra has more from bali in cox's bazaar, nearly 6 years is on there. don't hang 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 rivalry is, and violence is a daily occurrence. and this is tammy. now, just on last sunday, there's been
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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 and deficiencies due to limit that 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 i've saw face aisha 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 shot it just in response. the bang of those government, the you and, and it's partner, is going for the joint response and fund a pill sometime shortly seeking more than $800000000.00 for the wrong guys as well as for the nearby host communities. but it is very difficult and complex to manage more than a 1000000 drafts is in se profits. countries sandra chaudhry,
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i'll just say bala. kelly cox's bizarre i this is nick clark sat down with bangladesh. his prime minister shake has seen him when he asked her what the future holds for the wrangler refugees. the rocking good situation, given the fire that has taken place there and the many thousands that have lost their homes. what's your reaction to that? first of all, and secondly, how can you reassure people and the 1000000 plus ringo refugees who live there? that's something is being done about their situation. well, when this incident started and people went door turned minor then way to so many things happening actually would be bad. then we open our doors and fax them. they allow them to come and we make all that is meant rochelle to teach band or this stays on him and he turned gown
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said beside, we started talking to me a model soon than this is near your citizen. you should take them back. unfortunately, they are not responding b positively. i feel that this people should go back to their own land on han, but it's impossible because the security situation and as you say me and my you can't even talk to them. well, in the national community, they're putting pressure on them then, but this is really, really difficult. we have our ins accommodation in a separate place. that is a good, less than good accommodation in las angela. is it a good place to look very good? is very crowded. no, no, this is a violent medical place and they're good housey and the good is been for the children. but what about the living conditions generally?
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because this fire has just taken place and thousands, 12000 plus analogous breton to live. now, in the camp, in cox's, by their situation is not very good, but now they haven't started fighting with each other. they in does, in different type of activity delay, duct african arm trafficky human trafficking. and also they have their own conflicts. but this one become more difficult because the whole forecast is now on the wire and that he threw his ear for on the green. and you watch the entire interview with bangladesh prime minister. she has seen that on talk to all 0 at 430 g m t. on march, the 11th 5 people have been arrested in iran following a series of suspected poisoning incidents of girls in schools. officials say more than 5000 female students had been affected since november. the interior ministry
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says those responsible had taken part in recent protests. and what in contact with foreign media in mexico, official say 2 of 4 americans were kidnapped on friday are dead. while the other 2 have been released, i know rap hollow is in mexico city with north. the americans were found in the village of the called the that's about 24 kilometers from the us, mexico border city of mount modem, which is where the kidnapping took place. this is also an area that's home to warring factions of the gulf cartel. so it is known to be a dangerous area. what we understand that is that these americans had crossed into mexico on friday is thousands of americans do every day along the length of the us mexico border either for commerce or for holiday. in this case, we believe that these at least one of these for americans, was seeking cosmetic surgery. again,
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not out of the ordinary for cities along mexico's northern border, where americans are known to frequent who are looking for a lower cost cosmetic surgery. according to eye witness accounts, according to reports that we've heard from local media in demo lee, but these americans were fired upon shortly after crossing into mexico. according the eye witnesses, at least one eye witness says that as they were being kidnapped as they were being moved from their vehicle into the vehicle of gunmen, at least 2 of the people appeared to already be dead. this more or less coincides with the images that we've seen from a video that circulated on social media from the moment of the kidnapping. but again, any conclusions here will be following an investigation into this which has already become an international incident. south korea, as fi agencies revealed new details about the daughter of north korean leader kim 0 . and kim's a has accompanied her father soon as a public events in recent weeks. i'm not talking speculation,
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but eventually she may succeed him. officials and so say the 10 year old is being home schooled and enjoys horseback riding. obviously it is eunice kim has more from sole in a hereditary system. and a propaganda driven system like north korea. details of the offspring of the leader are very closely tightly held state secrets. in fact, we only heard of the name to it by accident came from us basketball star, dennis rodman, nearly 10 years ago when he was returning from a trip from north korea. kimmy john then is a big basketball fan and he was telling reporters that he got to hold king john and daughter and that her name was she. now this the only her identity only really recently exploded last month when she was seen sitting and standing front and center with her father, the dear leader at a very highly choreographed military nighttime parade state media,
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also referred to her not by her name as we're doing now, but by the refix, the beloved daughter and the respected daughter, which in north korea is world are honorific, that are reserved for the highest of leaders. so just really caught the eyes of analysts and also those moments where he's, she's clasping her father's teeth. you've seen very fun pena's south korea by agency official. don't believe that it's time yet as king. john is still 39 years old and that perhaps it's a message that north korea intends not to give up its nuclear arsenal, but to move it on to the next generation. does it for me were matheson the news is going to continue on al jazeera after inside. story will say with bye. ah
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hello, the weather is looking rather unsettled across northern parts of the middle east. we have got outbreaks of right sleet and snow spilling out the care, making its way across syria where to stay, say some more heavy showers longest, both afraid pushing across iraq into iran. and that wet weather will continue to drive its way a further east was it links back across some central and northern parts of saudi arabia, bits and pieces of brain. also coming in here. but you see the where to where the will slide out of out east the side of iraq. we are light is a bit, see some localized if not flash, flooding across parts of the region here as the system makes its way for winds. now, in the process of dying out, but still a few rows, showers just trailing in behind one or 2 showers into the far north west of africa . they are easing though it will be largely dry across north africa over the next
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few days. hampton wind, picking up dust and sand, just around the sa hell, southern parts of west africa, seeing some lively showers some big and heavy downpours in the forecast over the next couple of days. here, as is the case to still enter that southwestern corner of madagascar as a tropical cycling, freddy continues to make his way back into the mozambique channel. it is re strengthening and is heading towards that eastern side, mozambique. ah too often of con, astonish portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film, archived, spanning for decades reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the.
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