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i'm cyril then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is al 0 life from doha. also coming up tensions are escalating in the region, is really airstrikes hit the gaza strip and lebanon with its military saying hamas is the target. and is really force his attack. palestinians headed to a lack, some mosque from morning prayers, yet another crack down on the worshippers in the holy city. in other world, news of court in the u. e. reject south africa's request to extradite the goop to brother is accused of high level corruption. ah. so there's been a sharp increase in violence between palestinians and israelis from lebanon to gaza, and it is stoking fears of a wider confrontation in the occupied west bank to his release have been killed. another seriously injured in a shooting. the army says the attackers targeted
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a vehicle nearly illegal is really settlement in the jordan valley. it says all 3 victims were women in gaza. israel's military says it's carried out airstrikes on sites belonging to hamas. that is after it intercepted several rockets fired from the region. there are no reports of casualties and has also been airstrikes on parts of southern lebanon, which israel says were in response to a barrage of rockets fired by hamas. no group has claimed responsibility. ah. and all of this comes at a time of heightened pensions in occupied east jerusalem. where for the 3rd straight day israel used force against palestinian worshippers making their way to alexa. mosque is lambs, 3rd holiest site. or soon after that hundreds of people gathered in the compound to protest against israel's actions. although 1st occupied east jerusalem. where were so sir?
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dar has more on that fatal shooting. all the information that is coming out action is coming from the israeli sources. the is valley authority and according to that sources to women were killed and one was critically injured from where they said. and one of the women was the driver. and when they had a tech issue that her, she lost control of the vehicle and ran over to another man. so for there were 4 people who have been subjected to diaz attack toward dad and 2 or are injured. but one of them is critically injured. did women so did that, the area has been that been blocked by the blocked and close by the threat of the security forces. they opened up a security corridor than we have seen that ambulances and the military vehicles have been deployed to the area. and just a little ago and other ambulance helicopter landed there and picked up the injured woman to take her for the treatment to the hospital. and on the other hand,
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you know that these rather security forces so far have initiated a manhouse. now they're searching for the perpetrators. according to these ratty sources, they put that or at least 2 perpetrators, none of them are still arrested, but that the men hound, the search for them is now on their way. and the whether these attackers have any connection with the palestinian fractions or not, is not clear yet. and whether it has any of nations. this at tech has entered relations with the recent developments and attention rising in is jerusalem is that's also not clear yet get more on those airstrikes. it had gone out early on friday morning. you messiah is in gaza for us. what's the situation there now? you know, well, yes, as these really were planes pounded the gaza strip starting from thursday night and old through the hours of the night until the morning,
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early hours of friday on tens of places where targeted by ease really were j t. i'm here now at the to fuck neighborhood. this is a place where residential homes where affected by these. you can see you can see these large are huge holes that have been made by f. 16 missiles in this residential neighborhood at the homes around all these places that have been targeted, have been a very much destroyed, especially that home there in front of us. which was, was actually, it was a home that the people say was recently reconstructed after it was a before destroyed in a previous conflict here in the gaza strip. so this home again has been severely destroyed. other homes also in the area also in this same area,
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not very far away. there is a dirt children's hospital, which was also affected by the targeting. and the ministry of health said that it was partially that there were some partially damages made to the hospital. your mother is hamas giving any indication of whether it will respond to this well, all the statements that were made from him, as they said that they are the they are the resistance. they are the shield their sword, off the people. they will continue to protect the people against all israeli violations that aggressions in luxor mosque and in the gaza strip. and that they're ready for any, any escalation further escalation. but it seems that through what we've heard from
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egyptian mediators, is that what has happened until now is just a, we're just messages are exchanged messages between hamas and he, israel. because all through the air strikes there where a lot of marriages launched from the gaza strip, there were a rockets anti aircraft. rockets also launched towards the israeli air jets and drones in response to every firing. so it seems that there was an exchange of messages, but according to medications and egyptian mediators, they say that both parties are not concerned or not uh, interested in further escalation, aside reporting from gaza. thank you very much. and turning to lebanon, know, israel also carried out your strikes. there are on what it's called, hamas targets in a hotel, has more from tire and sun another, not,
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it seems that this round of hostilities has come to an end. you can see behind me that large crater at 4 am this morning. bay ru time. israeli or strikes were carried out on a number of locations here in the southern city of tire. now why tire tire is considered a strong holder where i'm asked the pilots and in group amass has a strong presence in the camps. here. the israeli army, blame thomas for the for launching the barrage of rockets that landed in northern israel late on thursday. but i have to point out that there has been no claim of responsibility earlier today. the lebanese army was here along with un peacekeepers . they are investigating and trying to pinpoint who was responsible for firing those rockets. undoubtedly it was a serious escalation. one of the most serious escalations along the border since the 2006 war between israel and has beloved but this time around has the law is not involved. it hasn't confirmed or denied its involvement. but at the same time,
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security sources say that they believe policy in groups were responsible, but many people here will say they couldn't have done this without the supports. and the backing of has the law which hold sway in this region. and of course, you need to point out that has well on from us our allies, 2 groups, backed by iran, 2 groups who are at war with, with israel. and daniel levy is the president of us middle east project. he says this latest rise and violence will likely escalate and already volatile situation. endless denial of people's freedoms and rights, that the freedoms and rights of the palestinian people under occupation, living under the oppressive is re you regime is inevitably going to pete lead to people taking up whatever forms of resistance. that's what happens across the board globally historically. so let's not forget that bigger context,
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the more immediate context, very significant escalation in palestinian casualty over the last 12 to 15 months. you now have the added layer of a very extreme radio government which is hell bent on provocations everywhere. and in fact, you did have the international community and the neighboring countries turn round and say, ok, ramadan coming up it's, it's incredibly fee broiled, very tense. just don't get locked around. that doesn't mean that everything else doesn't matter. that doesn't mean the daily grind in dignity and humiliation and occupation don't matter, but the focus was, don't provoking alexa and me is ready regime didn't manage that. what i think we can say with the degree of certainty is that even when there may well not be a direct intention, the can the logic all the way israel treats palestinians. the logic of the
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ever increasing pushed towards extremism. is that even if the instruction is, let's try and keep this quiet guys. there is an inability to do that because the reaction to even just it took to the absence of a propagation on the locks up, the reaction is going hard. go in heavy and, and now we are where we are today. if you're on the outside, you know how this looks from where you're sitting across the muslim. well, if you will, the resistance movement, whether you're in garza or in south lebanon, or anyway, you're going to say, i'm going to show solidarity with this. now the latest report of these 2 israeli casualty thing seem to be calming and calm, of course, still means occupation and no freedoms, the palestinians. but these things seem to be coming in south lebanon in garza. but let's see if settle a militia violence after what we saw this afternoon,
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which with the score scene in hawaii and elsewhere, whether that kicks in. now, whether these really stand by let the settler malicious do their worst. and whether that leads to another escalation. turning to other news now of course in the united arab emirates has dismissed a request from south africa to extradite brothers, a tool and rush grouped to businessmen are accused of colluding with former president jacob zoom to siphon off state assets. they were arrested last year in dubai, after the 2 governments negotiated an extradition treaty, south africa's justice minister says he will file an appeal and called the u. e. z non cooperation, unprecedented. kathy powell is associate professor and public law at the university of cape town. she says the south african government might now seek help from interpol. the group to the, or a very big part of a huge corruption, interposed will fast. so they'd rather to capture it for,
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were the tackle you report of the previous public detector, which you discovered sit across the group to try to get in control of the if to 50 to the, to what topic they had in the and then the matter was investigated in detailed, by a full commission of inquiry, just a catcher which found that the group terms of the family. because of the influence of exercise over the president of the time jacob had managed to acquire more than $15000000.00 rent from south africa. who can appeal refusal of an expedition order and how and what the requirements are going to depend on the way you handled extradition. so at the moment, the fact except in the agreement between south africa and you need to call right on tradition. but the actual math can both are much extra edition, processed with the lady. south africa has claimed it's done everything it could.
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you give us a chance to through the case of the 2 brothers all subject to reweigh the much she'd like to poll. which means that any country in into poll at $295.00 of them actually has an obligation to arrest them to allow them to be expedited to fall after. still a head on al jazeera, a european charm offensive in china, and in my call under sullivan delay and wrap up talks with president. she's in pain . am struggling to make ends meet. we look at how argentina's sky high inflation is fueling homelessness crisis. stay with ah frank assessment just just means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me, a map informed opinions 5 administration are very concerned about this development
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especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage critical debate and are only both the legal route or what they see the 3 i think that you're going to progress in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah t a pushing with one tour global perspective. mm
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lou. aah! with al jazeera this hour, we are covering a sharp escalation and violence between israelis and palestinians to his really have been killed. and another seriously injured and shooting in the northeast of the occupied westbank is alive. pictures from the scene of that shooting. the attack has targeted a vehicle near the illegal hamas settlements. this after his really force is carried out here, strikes in the gaza strip and lebanon, the military se they hit hamas targets. locals in southern lebanon, say an area near a palestinian refugee camp was hit. and the scenes of chaos at alex and mosque and
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occupied east jerusalem, where his really forces used baton on palestinians arriving from morning prayers and turning to the u. s. now where former president, donald trump is watching his legal woes stack up, he's appeared in court on criminal charges accused of breaking campaign finance laws. now, secret service agents who guarded him are set to give testimony to a grand jury in a separate investigation into whether he mishandled classify documents. alan fisher reports in washington. after his court appearance in new york, this week, donald trump's legal problems continue to mount. now the spotlight is back on his handling of classified documents, many recovered from his florida home, shooting an f b i read in august last year. the illegal and unconstitutional rate on moral argo. right? only trump has repeatedly claimed he did nothing wrong. there is no criminality under the presidential record, jack. that is not what it's all about. the unprecedented search of his home
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uncovered more than a 100 documents. mark classified. this after he told investigators he had returned everything. now a grand jury, which considers if there's enough evidence to charge someone with a criminal offense. we'll hear from secret service agents, people who are around trump. after he left the oval office, they are likely to be asked if he saw the ex president with the documents and who might have been with him. it comes a week after his personal attorney, evan corcoran, was called to give evidence the secret service testimony escamy cumulative to show that this isn't an instance like joe biden. hey, he forgot things, he'd give it back, but he himself was orchestrating the obstruction. he himself was making it clear he wanted to keep some of these documents, not return him to national archives. and that is a very, very serious problem for mr. trump. donald trump is facing allegations. the obstructed attempt to recover documents that he should have handed over when he
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left the white house. in january 2021. investigators are questioning whether he directed people to lie to government officials who are trying to get the documents back and then issued statements through his lawyer saying all the documents had been returned when they hadn't. the special prosecutor clearly believes the secret service testimony is an important block in his case against donald j. trump. allen fisher al jazeera washington. the white house is blamed donald trump's administration for the u. s. military's chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan in 2121 . a report submitted to congress says president joe biden was constrained by his predecessors. decisions, however, it does acknowledge the government should have started pulling out civilians earlier. president biden was widely criticized for the chaos surrounding the evacuations. when the taliban took cobble. the republican controlled tennessee house of representatives has voted to expelled 2 democrats for their role and
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a gun control protest at the state house representatives, justin jones and justin pearson of called it a dark day. a demonstration happened after school shooting in nashville, in which 6 people, 3 of them children were killed. david blogger is a national security consultant, and a former staffer for joe biden, when the president was a senator. he's called the expulsions a national embarrassment. unfortunately, i think it will happen in other states, and this, it's a, it is a dark day as representative jones and pearson have mentioned, it's a, a calamity. it's, it's a us, a national embarrassment that this is happen. one of the main tenets of the united states government, not only federal or state, but all the entire government is the 1st amendment. and we have the right to peacefully assemble to peacefully us free speech ah,
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and a free press. so what's next? what is the tennessee the government going to do next to go after reporters who don't write a favorable stories about the governor or, or the repub republican party. it's a, it's a terrible day and i think it's, it's something that done. unfortunately, we're going to see more of a doleful franco is a republican strategist. he believes the tennessee house of representatives did the right thing. this wasn't a demonstration. these were different people that were rioting. they were pushing police officers. they broke through lines. this wasn't anything, but as the legislature say an insurrection. it's rather ironic that when you talk about things that happened and there was a riot in the capital on january 6th, that's an insurrection. when people mob and storm the senate and overrun police officers. it's a peaceful demonstration, please. ah, so yes, these people,
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if you are talking about democracy and the standards that are not being said about a democratic a about insurrections, there so was tantamount to an insurrection. not a demonstration. had this been a peaceful demonstration, you would have had police officers injured and the mob take to the floor of the tennessee senate. french president demanded mccoys on the last day of a state visit to china. the trip has been marked by his repeated calls to chinese leaders shooting thing his host to help end the war and ukraine. trade has also been a major focus of the visit as rob mcbride explains president the manual macaroni has been wrapping up this 3 day state visit with a trip to the city of one joe, the main manufacturing and exporting hub of southern china. and it's, of course, the business aspect of this visit, which is seen as extremely important to china, to france and the why to you, especially given the souring of relations between china and the united states. a
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number of deals have been signed and possibly an indication of the importance china attaches to this visit. macaroni has been a company to go on, jo by his chinese counterparts, president she jane ping. it's highly unusual for she to accompany a visiting head of state beyond their 1st official meetings in beijing. but today, hoping, holding more talks more meetings with entrepreneurs and investors ending this visit with a private dinner. but earlier macaroni visited a local university talking to students there about the escalating tensions in the world. and of course the war in ukraine were not on the, on the school. you can, harrison, the speeches. this rise intention has a strategic character between the u. s. and china, it's becoming very open and it grows with the major conflicts going on at the moment, especially the return of europe and rushes aggression against ukraine. this was
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a clear violation of international law. this is the country that decided to colonize its neighbour without respecting the rule. deploying weapons, invading the deeply disrupt, international order, and risks precipitating the strategic tension. given china's relationship with russia, that's been a lot of focus on whether macro all and the european commission president should have on de leon, who has been accompanying him, can exert pressure on she to push russia towards peace, telling him bluntly that he is the only one who can bring russia to its senses? macros leaves the region with a commitment from china that it 2 wants to see peace, but no firm proposals on how between them. they might achieve that. rob mcbride al jazeera. so while the criminal says it has been falling talks in china, described them as quote important, but it cast doubts on whether vision would change his position on the ukraine
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conflict under outside influence. earlier russia said it would be pressing on with its military campaign. and so, no prospects for peace. the international monetary fund has issued its lowest global growth forecast in decades, warning poverty and hunger rates will increase as economy struggle to recover from the coven 1900 pandemic. it also cited the impact of russia's invasion of ukraine, global growth for the next 5 years to remain around 3 percent. this is our lowest medium term growth for cra forecast since 9090. it is well below the average of 3.8 percent. we sat in the pre call with the gate and it makes it even harder to reduce poverty, to huge decon nomics because of the coffee, the crisis to provide new and better opportunities to all getting
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up this hill would require major step changes argentina as tackling as severe economic crisis, government figures show more than 18000000 people are unable to cover their basic food needs. rising inflation and a sluggish economy has left more people homeless, catcher, lopez, hurry on reports. this airport in argentina's capital is filled with homeless people. it's a snapshot of an economic crisis that's getting worse. the win or site is jorge newberry airport has become an unofficial shelter for people like louder, i'm reducing marking, they don't less oh, it does a lot of a sleeping here in a few hours. they'll be more if you come at night, it's full of people. we come here because it's cold out here at least we can sleep passive. doc, son, i gets a government pension of about $200.00 a month with an unexpected exchange rate. she often ends up with less. one local
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charity says the number of people without a roof over their heads has sort 30 percent since 2019. to shop by allah. little obama. if i pay rent, i don't eat and if i pay for food, i'm on the street in that basket. argentina's annual inflation reach more than a 100 percent. and february, people have faced double digit inflation for years. but this is a 1st time since 1991. it's been a triple digits. the frustration is growing. earlier this week, protestors demanded a salary increase and lined with the rising cost of living. families say a government deal to restructure is $45000000000.00 loan with the international monetary fund has yet to filter down and make a difference. back at the airport argentinians like elizabeth say, they feel forced to leave. maria, that's
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a thing. what that our white house have. nicholas, i'm going to france. i found a job. there were here. the situation is difficult. my salary is not enough to pay rent. it doesn't matter how much they raise my salary. inflation is too high on that gossip, but out of that, she's among thousands of argentinians who've decided to leave, hoping one day if things get better to fly to that same airport and get back home. katya lopez, so the young al jazeera and as it from me this hour cyril venue. the news continues here on al jazeera, after inside story news teacher. ah ah, hallow received some very heavy rain moving across southern parts of japan recently
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down across the south west of the country, a 105 millimeters of rain in 24 hours. that wet weather will move out into the open waters of the north west pacific. so driven in across the region across the vis cold front, which is making its way further east was brightest guys, come back, he behind it will freshen up. he goes from saturday, tempted around 20 celsius, therefore rad tokyo, southern parts of japan will be fine and dry, best state if a little fresher than it has it been recently still a few showers caused the northern half of honshu up to was her qaeda. they should gradually clear for was he go one through the east to we can warming weather coming in across the korean peninsula and beijing as well. temperatures here at around $23.00 degrees and it's fine, a dry cross, much of the region. you see, as we go on into a sunday not classified and tried to central parts of india over the next hour. so we got some storms rumbling away across the central air. some live the showers on the cards. for many are we are going see them just not a little further research as you go through sas day and on into sunday,
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