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hello, welcome to the program. we begin this news now with the escalating violence in the occupied palestinian territories, which is now spilling into neighboring lebanon as well raising phase of a possible wider confrontation in the occupied west. bang to israelis have been killed, and another seriously injured in a shooting. the israeli army says the attack is targeted a vehicle net and illegal settlement in the jordan valley and says all 3 of the victims were women will soon after that attack in the jordan valley, israeli settlers gathered a different checkpoints across the occupied west bank palestinians, say their reports of attacks on some vehicles as go straight to us all said who is an occupied easter re slim for us. right. so let's start with the 2 israeli women who have been killed. do you know any more about the circumstances? the fed well as of now,
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what is clear is that that the family that has been that that, that those where been attacked was a family. so a mother and 2 daughters. so one of the door, the 2 daughters are killed and the mother has been taken to the hospital so far. we know that there were 4 people who has been injured that to that and to injure so right after the incident of the attack, these right security forces have deployed military vehicles and ambulances, and the injured one delay that the mother has been taken by a helicopter ambulance to the hospital and her treatment is still continued. but on the other hand, right after a seizing the area, taken that under the control is right, a security forces opened up a security act corridor as while they closed the area. and now this is riley forces are searching for the perpetrators, endlessly,
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there are 2 perpetrators and these rallies good at the voices. they're saying that now they are trying to get them out. and now they're, it's, they're going after a kind of a manhunt for now. but the, the israeli cabinet also had a session here, and right of that there, that security session prime minister netanyahu said that at the settlers who are leaving it, rhonda garza street, are they should know that the tough days on a hat. so it's not clear. well, that means actually many people here are saying that this is a great this may be, will be a hint for the upcoming operations are conducted by the israeli security forces. if so, it means that the escalade that this is going to be further escalated, but on the other hand, you're receiving the report on the field that the israeli settlers are right in and attacking the palestinians as well, in, in particularly in westbank. and also there are the confrontations between the
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legal satler's and the palestinians across the west back now. and this is just coming right off that the israeli authorities calling israelis to take up their arms rights. and what about the situation at our acts that mosque, which has been hot spot for all the violence we've seen in recent days? well as of now there are steel, israel security forces all around the compound heavy security measures were taken from the morning on an anyone who was coming to friday prayer here has been checked by that israeli board, their police. so it was quite different that with loss of limitations and restrictions on the streets, the palestinians from the other cities, day, these rally forces, how put a, an age restriction on dam, despite all of that to they, 120000 palestinians gathered in alaska almost. and they performed their prayers. however, what was feared was that if after the prayer during the process,
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because it has been some chanting, every small scale, a protest here defeat was if the israeli security forces intervene or threat attack them or try to arrest them that a cooled at reagan and not that wave of the conflict on the wireless here, but that didn't happen today. this is the damascus gate of the old city that leads to al oxer compound. early in the morning, people started to come here, tons of thousands of palestinians performing there friday prayer. the 1st friday prayer after the violence broke out in a lock saw compound of the israeli security forces stormed into the mosque and have rested around $400.00 palestinians. no, no, fear. buffy, goodness love it. but there is lots of pressure here. it's very difficult and hard to get here. the crowd was huge, but they didn't let everyone in. but for the majority of them coming to alex
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moore's could to day was not easy because his realistically the forces has set up hands of the checkpoints across the city. and every one coming to alexa compound to perform the friday pre, i'm needed to go through that check points. and the palestinians were coming from uh, the west bank or gazette street. they need to be about 55 years old. they want the shape of a desolate i went to unto with my kids. i want to come to jerusalem and to oxford, to pray. i went to visit around and take them to the zoo, them anytime freely. but this is impossible to the friday prior to that has ended up kiss for the however, the situation remains fragile and pants. many palestinians here are seen that if the israeli government pleased to see 2 scores of alex our compound, they're not going to accept that. and that is going to 3 good the pension again, leslie said that i'll just iraq occupied east jerusalem. while in canada,
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israel's military says it's carried out as strikes on sites belonging to hamas in south day at intercepted several rockets fired from the region. there were no reports of casualties. im now site has the latest from gaza is early war planes targeted and pounded the gaza strip in the late night hours of thursday and all through the morning hours of the friday. at least 10 sites were targeted and evacuated, military camps in addition to agricultural lands over here, we're in a to fuck neighborhood. this is a residential neighborhood. as you can see, these areas have been targeted by, by f. 16 mist styles causing huge holes into the ground. they have completely destroyed the infrastructure. the power pulls here, power has been cut because the power poles have been destroyed. also civilian homes
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around this area here have been severely damaged. in addition to that, a children's hospital, a direct hospital was partially damaged according to because the ministry of health guy didn't even have that with us for a stuck. but we were prepared in this whole meal 1st a new ramadan day. suddenly we heard a small explosion, and then 5 exclusions struck everything. made 5 big hole. the children were terrified on the broken glass, his father, my sister, why she was sleeping on a computer. now egyptian mediator say that what has happened between israel and hamas so far is just an exchange of messages. and that both parties do not wish to escalate the situation. more mass has said that it is going to be ready to stand against any aggression against the policy senior people in gaza, or the holy sites in jerusalem. you miss say it al jazeera gods,
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the city. while israel is also conducted strikes on parts of lebanon itself, to rockets were fired from the area into northern israel. no group has claimed responsibility, but the israeli military blame thomas say no hold reports from tara in southern lebanon. the israel carried out air strikes in southern lebanon in the early hours of friday morning targeting what it said were mass positions. the israeli military says it was in response to a barrage of rockets. the palestinian group fired on thursday. no casualties were reported. and most missiles fell in open spaces to read this double treatment within a single israel wants to respond, but a doesn't want a wide scale war doesn't want to involve has belie in a war. there are many reasons among them, domestic troubles and israel doesn't want a war to disrupt its production of gas. the un peacekeeping force in lebanon has
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been in contact with the parties. it says, israel and lebanon don't want to walk. and while there has been no claim of responsibility, security sources say palestinian groups, many of which are armed and confined to camps, were behind the incident. some analysts say they couldn't have acted without the knowledge. and backing of lebanon's has below both hamas and hezbollah or iranian allies, and recently announced a joint operations room. when we looked at houses, activity and laboratory, we see that. and 2019 onwards, we saw a large number of hamas officials, representatives show up at lebanon. and also to a certain extent, they loot as a, as a base for their, for their presence has belie,
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has not condemned the rocket fire. but the lebanese government has warned against using its territory for acts that could, these stabilize the country. this may not just be about palestine in recent weeks as well, stepped up its war against iran in neighboring syria. iran, in a rare acknowledgement, said 2 of its military advisors were killed, it promised revenge. other incidents have heightened tension among them, the alleged infiltration of an armed man from lebanon into israel. and while this round of facilities may be over, the exchange of fire appears to be more of a warning. the region could slide into broader conflict than could their elders either tire southern lebanon. okay, let's get him on this with his samsung lot. who is palestinian ambassador to the united kingdom? he joins us now live from london. thank you for your time, sir. how would you assess the latest escalation, these dual strikes by israel on lebanon and the gaza strip?
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could lead to something more serious? do you think? hello, melinda, this is the israeli play book for 75 years that has since its establishment a playbook that goes like this, or they provoke the palestinian people into provoking them. so the retaliate is one has been provoking and provoking over the over the months the, the weeks the days. and janine, in nablus and hebrews and gaza, they're located garza. and then of course, the peak of that for vocation as is, ryan knows very well as alex saw, a sharif hobby sharif as happened the last few nights during the holy month of ramadan. and this playbook goes like this because his wife lives on violence at lives on the oppression on subjugation of an entire mission. and the only resort they have to continue controlling such a nation that does not accept the israeli control on his romania and colonization,
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occupation, apartheid and blockade. the only resort is violence and there is another playbook here. 1000000 if i me had that of the west western governments, the playbook goes like this again for 75 years, which is wait for policy interaction and then focus on the palestinian reaction, an entry, let me on. so let me of nadia. let me ask you more about that because we do often hear from palestinians on the ground that they feel alone and that no one in the international community cast as a diplomat based in london. what is your experience been? well, something is very old. a 1000000 very, very old. i mean things are so clear, blunt israel is in violation of every single provision of international law as well as in violation of the very basic principles of humanity, the universe and values. i mean, holly places most specially in holly months like ramadan,
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the sanctuary of that is very well enshrined in our human values are. can you imagine if are armed soldiers, storms, us, a synagogue, or a church for that matter? the international reaction? what it would be? so the question is the question, what is, what is happening? what is happening here? why israel has been both above the law. why these really exceptionalism for all these years and decades? i d'oeuvre so just so many answers to that. but perhaps one of which is the worst duplicity selectivity and hypocrisy and comparison to what is happening inside your crew. and if you apply and that, sir, and it's not just the west, is that, i mean, we were seen now several arab countries, the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco to name a few years. we've all agreed to normalize diplomatic relations with israel in recent years. how much of a blow has that been to the palestinian course?
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whether it's her hubs, it was a serious, a blow and a gift to nathan, yahoo! and look what he has done since the siding of the so called normalization agreements. the abraham records they live in of colonization of the occupied territories as multiplied the aggression on us everywhere as increase the pro vocations in jerusalem and an oxen all that you follow has increased. it's a big gift because netanyahu lives on the one idea that the palestinian people do not exist, that the issue of palestine has vanished. that piece has been struck with these countries and the palestinian cause, therefore simply abracadabra does not exist. of course it has damaged us, but look at the people of the world. don't look only at the regimes. look at this are the people they gibbons, the jordanians, that gerry, as the americans look all over. you look at what happened during the world cup and cutter only a few months ago and that show of real support. the palestine issue is not just
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a political issue for the other people. and the muslim people and the rest of the freedom loving people by the way, here in d. okay. in the us, in europe, everywhere. a millions who support deposit an issue because the palestinian issue is more than just politics. it is about who we are as a humans. it's about the human rights. it's about the universe and values. it's about the values of freedom and justice and her for yes, we will. we will have to move ahead and build this global movement as the south africans did when the and guess what, the more that is aggression under his or the violence. the more we realized believe that we are in the right direction. i talking as looking to the full chat. what do you think the far right cognition in netanyahu's government is going to mean for the future is really palestinian conflict mud. this absolute madness. i mean now the turned against their own people, and it's very unfortunate that these ladies who don't matter straight by the
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hundreds of thousands it is while itself does not make any link with the occupied territories. the oppression of their own government, an army against an entire nation that has lost it for 75 years. there is no link, but in fact, the link is all over. in fact, the occupation is the source of what is happening in this world right now. simply, they have to go against their own people. these ministers, this government is a government that this portion goes into the religious confrontation and that is the most dangerous arena. we are hoping that there are enough same people around us, enough goodwill. people are wrong, us to stop us before we get to the armageddon, i have to admit and before these crazy people in government that is right right now will take us somewhere that none of us want to see her. sam, as i'm not palestinian ambassador to the united kingdom, i appreciate your time speaking to that from london. ah,
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on to bring you some other news. now of course, in the united arab emirates has dismissed a request from south africa to extradite brothers a tool and were judge gupta. to business men accused of colluding with former president jacob zoom or to siphon off state assets. they were arrested last year in to by after the 2 governments negotiated an extradition treaty with south africa. justice minister says he's going to file an appeal and i call the u. e. z non cooperation, unprecedented. kathy powell is associate professor public law university of kate town. she says south african government might now look for help from him to pull the group to so it's a big part of a huge corruption interposed in fact, so they'd ready to capture it from the tackle you report of the previous
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detector, which you discovered should cross off the group to advance or get in control of the if the to the to what's proper. they had in the and then the matter was investigated in detailed by a full commission of inquiry into sped 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 terraces who can appeal refusal 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 is not the agreement between south africa and you need to call right on tradition, but they are on the can. both are much extradition, processed within the lady. south africa has claimed it's done everything it could
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you give them the chance to prove its case? the got 2 brothers are subject to reweigh the much. you should lang 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. the white house has blamed donald trump's administration for the us military's chaotic withdraw from afghanistan in 2021 report submitted to congress says that president joe biden was constrained by his predecessors. decisions, however, did acknowledge the government should have started pulling out civilians earlier. the president binding was widely criticized the way the evacuation was handle when the taliban took couple. whitehouse correspondent give me hope it has more white house is not taking any responsibility for what many have characterized as a chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan instead passing the blame on the previous
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trumpet administration for not being more forthcoming and the sharing of intelligence as well as preparations for withdrawal, saying that the bible ministration reached out repeatedly, but attempts to communicate were not responded to. we should point out that this report that was prepared and will be shared with both the state department. the pentagon to members of congress was handed to report with just 10 minutes prior to the press briefing, giving us little chance to look it over in advance of asking questions of the national security council. but many report is referred to as a classic holiday news dumped, made it very difficult to sort of scrutinize, but what there seems to be in terms of a conclusion that is acknowledged within the report, is that the white house is admitting that nobody predicted that the african forces would collapse in just 9 days. in other words, acknowledging a massive intelligence failure on the part of u. s. agencies. and even though the picture showed people rushing to escape and
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crowding the evacuation flight and times even falling from the sky, john kirby, the spokesperson for the national security council, says he says, for all the talk of chaos, he says he didn't see it. take a listen. the after action reviews are now being reviewed by members of congress to lay out things that could have gone better. nobody's saying that everything was perfect, but there was a lot that went right. and a lot of afghans are now living better lives in this country and other countries around the world because of the sacrifices in the work of so many american government officials. so yeah, there's a lot to be proud of. in fact, the 5 in white house saying that what it's most proud of is that now 124000 afghan people are now living in the united states or other countries where they're starting new lives away from the scrutiny of the taliban. further, the white house saying that president biden is commander in chief of the u. s. military is enormously proud of that. what is not being acknowledged, however,
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is the fact that within that withdrawal was left behind 7000000000 in u. s. military hardware. former president donald trump, is watching his legal was stack up. he's a paid in court on criminal charges. the keys of breaking campaign finance laws now secret service agents who got them all set to gave testimony to a grand jury in a separate investigation and to whether he must handle classified documents. alan fisher has more washington. after his court appearance in new york this week, donald trump's legal problems continue to mount. know 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 logo, right? only trump has repeatedly claimed he did nothing wrong. there is no criminality
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under the presidential records act. that is not what it's all about. the unprecedented search of his home uncovered more than a 100 documents mart classified this, after he told investigators he had returned everything. now a grand jury, which considers if there is 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 that have
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struck to the attempt to recover documents that he should have handed over when he left the white house. in january 2021. investigators are questioning whether he directed people to lie to government officials who were 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. okay, time for the weather. his everton. hello, the weather has been a little disturb recently across southern parts of the arabian peninsula, reduced to have a few showers lurking away across central and southern parts of saudi arabia. anywhere from a rout becca south was actually could catch a shower or 2 over the next couple of days, north of that generally try dry weather now coming into to kia or the cool saw randall event where we that will change beirut goes from 20 celsius sas the
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afternoon, zooming up to around 31 degrees by sunday. quite a brisk wind coming in, but that's quite a rise in those temperatures. we'll see similar temperature across the northeast of africa getting up to a route about 34 celsius in car. either awesome showers around central parts of the mediterranean, which would refer the east with, i'm not that temperature back as you go into the early part of next week. wanted to share was to just around the atlas mountains for morocco live. the showers now shown the hand across coastal fringes of west africa over the next few days. nothing a little further north was as they should do with those seasonal rays, which stretch all the way across the heart of africa. still some larvae downpours coming in here, of course, whether, whether making his way towards cape town over the next day or so that will clip its way through. we'll see some wet weather then slipping across eastern parts of south africa, heading towards jo bag. so head on out is there a struggling to make ends meet? we look at how argentina's sky high inflation is feeling
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a shooting in the northeast occupied west bank? the attackers targeted a vehicle near the illegal hombre settlements. and these scenes of chaos at alex and moscow occupied east jerusalem. where is rarely false is used. bathrooms on palestinians arriving from morning press. all this comes off to israeli forces carried out as strikes in the gaza strip and lebanon. the military says it hit how many targets that goes in southern lebanon, say an area near palestinian refugee was ok, let's get more or less. july advocates, a is a palestinian writer and activists. he joins us now from occupied east jerusalem. i appreciate you speaking to us now to 0. i want to take you back a few days. will you or anyone you know, involved in those crackdowns by israeli police at the alex a most not my cell for the night where the videos of the extreme violence came out, but and ramadan it is quite
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a common practice for most of us who are able to go to a lot. so for a group prayers that is either friday prayers, but most importantly, every night that we prayers which is the night prayer. it starts from around 8 p. m until 10103011. i've been to several of those prayers on the night just extreme violence. i know people who are there. i know people who got detained mass arrested myself. i tried to enter a lock. so for the morning prayer in the morning, 5 hours after that which attract own but to be prevented. and tonight, entry the gates of the old city and. and i believe that was because of your age rise. anyone under the age of 40 is now not allowed to go. and how does that make you feel? indeed, this is something that is have been trained for a long time to, to, to prove to us by assuming that they are the ones in control. and they are the ones
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where they are the occupational authorities, but they want to show the amount of control they have over our lives and our access to places for ship in our city in our occupied city. so the import, the position of such age restrictions, of course it's, it's difficult to, to accept, but at the same time it is a piano, t of occupation. this is a brutal occupation that roots over us through force and the position of age restrictions over entry to this whole is sites a lock. so mosque is just another character that occupation in east jerusalem. can you give us a sense of what you're feeling or what you felt when you thought those images of those police is ready pennies beating down with patterns. those muslims who are praying inside are like so right in the middle of ramadan, which of course, is extremely holy month. what, what does that make you feel? what does that make you thank?
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indeed, i say i've, i'm a regular injurious limb and i've seen the 1st few days in jerusalem. they were different than perhaps last year's ramadan and the year before in 2021. is there any occupation authorities start to drama di and by doing extreme provocations of blocking people's access and public spaces and jerusalem such as block in damascus gate. and there was the eminence threat of forcible eviction than ships and elsewhere. but this here, the i believe and many others believe the same. the israeli occupation authorities were busy elsewhere. they were busy with the anti government processes that were taking place perhaps and in the western side of the city or into beaver elsewhere. and the 1st week or so from dawn was peaceful and was the celebratory in a very nice and festive way. was very spiritual. people were conducting prayers by
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the same time, the, the fact that the israelis kept harassing any worshippers who choose to stay and do at the caf at a look at the caf means doing overnight prayers. it's the seclusion. it's for the muslim practice to pray. and lemme bond, especially during the night to conduct parents throughout the night for for a spiritual purpose. so they've been preventing those students from doing acting out since the beginning of film done and not many have been observing this, but every few days we would see israeli police forces entering and forcibly removing those worshippers. they would threaten them, testing them with arrest. they would defect num with force and they would walk out forcing those worshippers to leave unlock so completely at night. some worshippers return for the morning prayers, but this was happening since the beginning of summer dawn. the fact is that they really wanted to, they didn't want to back on this policy of emptying and oxide night and day would
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use force if necessary. and if used extreme and brutal force, as we've seen in the, in the night of tuesday and wednesday just 2 nights ago. and they used extreme force on unarmed worshippers who were inside a lock. so i could be ultimately hole. and the fact that those armed an armored forces are attacking an armed worshipers, women and men and children. and it's just, it's just incredible. the fact that they are willing send, betrays forces to kick out worshippers in such an ugly way. this would be condemned all over a lacrosse. so this is like up at midnight mass getting attacked by the military or for an occupation army. it was just unsettling in every way and unacceptable in every way until i want to ask you, you are a university graduate. you are 28 years old. i believe. what is life like so you
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living as a palestinian? i believe you're right. and an activist, what is life like for you? it occupied history, slim. we do think that our existence here it's, it's quite difficult. it is a city that we feel a strong belonging to this place and the strongest position with our city goods. curious them. we feel a connection to the history to thousands of years of history in this place. the same time we know that our existence itself in itself is us that to the, the, the designers and those are the plans for jerusalem and for palestine. for example, my, my families lived interest glimpses before israel was established. we still have homes that we cannot go back to in the western side of jerusalem. those homes are now populated by, by jewish settlers. and we are not able to claim back to those homes. but the same time the same sectors are coming back to kick us out from our homes, in easters,
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and that's what we're seeing. and philip, and she, and many other places where there's constant, that's of course, but evictions, there are constant and cases off demolitions. one 3rd of us palestinian jerusalem nights, one 3rd us almost under 1000 simians live in what's considered to be illegal construction because there's really a purchase interest them do not wish to grant us citizens building permits or not wish to approve any kind of master plans for the city of jerusalem or neighborhood that indians, and we end up with a situation where settlements get it's expanded by thousands of new units and we are confined in small spaces and getaways community. i know we're existence as understood, so we're fighting for our existence literally in every way and with the mental look so sorry to interrupt. you mentioned that your family go go way back in jerusalem. how do you think your generation of young palestinians is different from
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your parents generation when it comes to the occupation and how you see the future, especially in life of the the changing israeli government. and 3 generation has of course, their, their way of claiming their identity or proclaiming their, their identity in jerusalem and elsewhere in palestine. we've seen different stages, but for us palestinians today, injury islam. we know that this is the last stand for an injury slim and we know that the threat an attack on posting in jerusalem is coming from every direction, whether it's really government ministries or that is ratings. oddity and jerusalem . occupation militarized forces in our streets. the policies of the restricting construction and all that. so for us the fact that we continue to live in the city
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and find any way possible to make a life possible in this place. this is a form of resistance being an existing interest. them as part of citizens is a form of resistance. this is defying their plans to make it by force, a jewish majority city where we are a minority and we are pushed to the sidelines by existing here we are resisting. this is what most of the city and young pest interest at jerusalem. i believe this is why you see such a strong and like a strong outcome for defending our upside, because a lot of space, it's symbolic space for us, better than in injures limb. so when we defend such a space, we are defending our existence in the city, and this is the strong people have a strong conviction for this. i think the just younger generations are even more committed to their presence in the city. the past to le catherine really good to speak to your palestinian writer, an activist who lives in the occupied east tourist. and thank you so much for your
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time. you for having me. aah! france in china have released a joint statement as french president emmanuel macro wraps off the state visit by country say they support all efforts to restore peace in ukraine and have reaffirm their commitment to promote the non proliferation of nuclear weapons. and trips been dominated by talk of the war and ukraine. trade has also been a major focus as role mcbride explains. president emmanuel 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 important china attaches to this visit. my crone has been accompany 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 will not don't date on the school. you can harrison 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 what europe and rushes aggression against ukraine. this
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was a clear violation about international law. this is a country that decided to colonize its neighbour without respecting the rule. deploying weapons, invading the deeply disrupt, international order, and risks precipitating this strategic tension is given china's relationship with russia. that's been a lot of focus on whether macro and the european commission president should have on delay and 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, macro and leaves the region with a commitment from china that it to wants to see peace, but no firm proposals on how between them. they might achieve that. rob mcbride al jazeera, so the criminal says it's been following the talks in china, calling them important. a moscow said basing will not change its position on the conflicts and ukraine on the pressure from abroad. the criminal spokesman to meet
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your pest golf called china, a serious global power saying it holds its own sovereign positions in china has imposed sanctions on us organizations that hosted, tie one's president during her recent visit, saying when met with us, how speak a kevin coffee which is an good beijing, it's targeted the hudson institute and the reagan presidential library and says the 2 institutions provide a platform and facilitated what it caused taiwan independence and deployed warships near water surrounding the island for a 2nd day. processes in france have blocked access to the island of more se michelle in the northern normandy region. angry at president manju microns proposal to raise the retirement age. on 2 years to the age of 64, the crowds prevented visitors from reaching the site. mont, saint michel is one of france's most popular tourist destinations.
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attacks, an eastern democratic republic of congo have killed at least 30 people in the north east and turi province of this week. united nation says the attacks of believes have been carried out on ice linked group. the allied democratic forces, a $500.00 civilians have been killed in the areas since december. fighting between me and mas army and rebel groups have driven more than 5000 people into thailand. time media reporting at least $800.00 children cross the border on wednesday night. the latest confrontations began when faces from the karen ethnic minority attack to me on more government, outpost officials, and time on say, though, of food, water and shelter to the refugees, and then send them back on the fighting stops. yamaha has been plunged into turmoil since the 2021 minute she qu, leading to mass process and an armed uprising. california
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is the 1st the us state to begin a process to consider reparations for black americans whose ancestors suffered on the slavery segregation and discrimination. reynolds reports on the commission that is considering the issue that's happening tomorrow at a public meeting of the reparations commission. people spoke out sometimes, passionately. our ancestors helped build this country, african americans, black people, whatever you want to label as this time. where on the island of desta to despair amongst the sea of abundance, shrewd lipper right should start with money. the ab 3121 task force meeting is now hard to order. the task force was set up by the state legislature in 2020, to develop proposals for compensating california residents who are descendants of enslaved people. this task force is designed to examine the harms associated with
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the enslavement of black people, african americans in this country as well. as the legacy of the harms of enslavement, advocate, se reparations would not only be for slavery, but the century and a half of racism that followed. and we think about over time, whether you want to start with the jim crow laws, whether you want to think about moving forward with the red lining with real estate are the, are the, the horrors of discrimination. segregation, all of those things followed, ah, slavery, an anti if continued a thing to plague us through to day. economists consulted by the panel estimate that the cost of compensating california's black residents could top $800000000000.00. that's 2 and a half times the state's budget for this year. the task force sure says reparations may not be limited to money. the recommendation for reparations must include
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compensation restitution, which account for stolen land are still in. well, i'm still in opportunities rehabilitation. i mean, a free education, free health care examples. i'm not saying it's, those are going to be the final recommendation. hash reparations are not unprecedented. the federal government has paid some native american tribes compensation for land improperly seized from them. and in 1988 paid $1200000000.00 to japanese americans inter earned during the 2nd world war. the task force would like to hear from everyone. the task force must complete its report by july. first, the commissioner, ultimate recommendations will be purely advisory. the state legislature and governor will ultimately decide what if any reparations are given a process that is sure to prompt war debate about history, equity,
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and cost. rob reynolds al jazeera, los angeles, argentina's tackling a severe economic crisis. common figures show more than 18000000 people on naval to cover their basic food needs, causing inflation on a sluggish economy as left more people harmless culture, lopez heard a yan 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 window site is jorge newberry airport has become an unofficial shelter for people like louder. i'm with mackenzie. there's a lot of 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 . doc, santa 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 help i would love to little obama. if i pay rent, i don't eat. and if i pay for food, i'm on the street tell you 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 in triple digits. the frustration is growing earlier this week, protestors demanded a salary increase and lying 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. no way of that. i think that i walk by size have because
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i'm going to france, i found a job there. 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 omega, but out of the dad, she's among thousands of argentinians who have 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 still heads on al jazeera in sports. would this couch be enough to prevail? the san diego padres to victory borrow. be here to tell us ah ah
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ah ah. okay, it's time for the sport. his ara marlene, thank you so much. bad weather restart. need to disrupt day 2 of the us. master's bunder. stories are forecast to hit the augusta national course. the opening round of goals 1st major of the seasons, saw tiger woods fighting to state and title contention. and richardson reports. at times his progress around the augusta national course was painful to watch. yeah, tiger woods is still any tournaments. biggest rule would says, said you'll never fully recover from the leg injuries caused by a car crash in 2021. yeah. and he's still competing and finished day one, and 2 as opposed to what feel so my just didn't
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do the job i need to do to get the ball close. today was the opportune time to get the ball, get the brown under par, and i didn't do that today. brooks camp is one of the post boys of the saudi arabian fact live gold series. it's players are banned from competing on the north american pga tool. but are allowed to enter the seasons for majors, which include the master's, kept in a share of the lead on 7 under paul, the american back to something like his best after 2 years contending with a serious knee injury. yeah. the spirit of the, the details and what it actually happens is pretty gruesome, right? they told me in a surgery that it was going to be pretty much a year and a half anyways, and then you create bad habits and it's just plus ration. you feel like you're never going to never going to be healthy. also on 7 on the part of victor heartland
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of norway. he's aiming for his 1st major title and world number 3, john rome. the spaniard is at the top of the leaderboard, despite of full double bogey on the 1st hole. i'm feeling confident, obviously hopefully i can keep going noises the 1st day and it's a long way to go and still a lot of great players had a great for 9. i'm looking down so i can it's a little fancy over here. i can see my score. i can see everything if yeah. but yes, so it's still a long way to go. i'm obviously super happy would have done today. well, number one and defending champion, scotty scheffler isn't too far behind. yeah, the american is on the, on the richardson, l g 0 england, a beat in brazil to win the women's finelli sima a contest between the champions of europe and south america. after finishing 11. when believe a match had to be decided by penalties, j cheaper mary. hold off them herself for england. chloe kelly,
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whose forward english spinal winning goal at last year, heroes delivering, once again, are spot cake ceiling to shoot out for sue. and another title for england heading to this year was it shows again that we can do it. and that we know what we have to do when we go into the pendency. so yes, esther, i'm really happy with the penalties in the moment when we tie of course i wasn't happy, we were always happy but we switch real quickly. chelsea, the owners insist the return of frank lampart as manager provides the club and fans with a clear and stable plan. lampart is chelsea's, 4th manager, the season american billionaire todd boley, anna, consorting investors took charge of a club less than a year ago. we've been speaking to football writer and his arkan fella about the apparent chaos unfolding at the london club. the word that was used to me was stabilizer. he's,
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he said to stabilize things. the seasons been as chaotic as you could imagine. now, discovering all 4 different managers in the seas, and i don't think i've seen them a lot of people at chelsea, the thing roman abram of which is a bit crazy hiring and firing managers. but now the new owners shut boley and ben, barley, they've gone and done something and never did, which was stuck to managers in a single season. we've had a catholic manager before. busy and bruno so sir, and now with franklin bob who is the kind of inter managing one, it's a good steady pair of hands to get this point. it's been pre k off. take. it's been for a bad as well to be 11 in the premier league. that's not what chelsea wanted before the season and, and this is the guy who's going to try and save that season. is the last roll. the dice from the own is it's a last chance to try it would cheve something in and that last thing is the champions league. they've that play in rail madrid next week. i'll be there and they see this there. if they win the competition, they qualify that the they get
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a trophy at the end of the season, but if they don't do well in competition, it's going to be seen as a disaster season then. and rivals will rightly laugh at chelsea and think it's been a ridiculous year from that. the phoenix suns or on a 7 game winning streak heading into the n b a playoff coming around top scored for the sun with 29 points. and this went over the denver nuggets, but it was chris paul. his start on the nights he made a career hi $73.00 pointers. both teams have already secured, play out spots with denver. the number one seed in the west, regular season and on funding. mind me, he'd secured an important victory against philadelphia. 76. ers. he winning 129 to 101. and now just one. when behind the 6 place broken, that's in the eastern conference with 2 regular season games left to play, the top 6 go straight into the playoffs and avoid having to go through
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a play and turn around finger and take a look at the diving effort in major league baseball, san diego padres, outfielder, one soto with the fine catch the game against the atlanta braves, wasn't quite enough to propel his team to victory, the braves going on to the edge this contest 7 to 66. okay, that is all you support for now. my lean back to you. thanks so far and i said from the money side of the town, i'll be back in just a minute with more of the day. a ah. and a
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thought takes on the big issues. this isn't one all. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter, and the police were unfortunate questions. this war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me, mark him on hill for what al jazeera across the globe ecosystems under immense threat to this later started moving back. it started melting all there is something deeply wrong in this drawing. something we cannot create a thrice, explores how the law is beginning to hold multinational to account. we are all connected from the bus by though emissions and how the idea of giving mixture legal rights is altering our relationship with the planet. this is what is all about is about ensuring that like when i can continue planetary justice on al jazeera,
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the levy breach on the powder river is widening that's ominous for the town of power downstream as more storms bear down on the farming community. this week. i was, 1700 residents were told to evacuate. the county of monterey has performed more than 170 high water rescues. as a result of this flood, the storms are the result of atmospheric rivers, long current waste your in the air that caused rain and snow fall california has experienced no less than 10 such ones rare phenomenon since january, an impact of climate change. and the probable trend into the future ah, tension saw in the occupied westbank to israelis have been shot dead leave for looking suspect.

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