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be in countries refused their request and even exhibited human remains in their museums, restitution. africa stolen off episode to return on al jazeera, 25 years after the good friday agreement, and did decades of violence in northern ireland. u. s. president joe biden is to mount the anniversary with a visit to ireland al, to vera examined fee agreements, legacy from the impact on people's everyday lives, to political power sharing installment. and how breaks it is forging new realities . ah ah. hello, i'm sammy's, aidan, this is the news. i live from dahl how coming up in the next 60 minutes. tension
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saw in the occupied west bank to israelis have been shot dead. elisa, looking for suspects, follows as strikes on the gaza strip and lebanon stoking face of a broader conflict. israel's military says, a mass was its target. british intelligence says russian forces have very likely advanced to the center of the besieged city of buck mu, tim, east, in ukraine. and why one a cyrus airport is practically turned into a homeless shelter will have report and i'm far as smile with the sport. tiger woods is in a fight to make the half way contact goals 1st major of the year, the american side, he was in constant pain during his opening round aftermath stairs. ah, it's just gone $1500.00 g m t and we begin with the escalating situation in the
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occupied palestinian territories, which is now spilling over into neighboring lebanon, raising fears of a possible wider confrontation in the region in the occupied wire. spank to israelis have been killed. another seriously injured in a shooting. these re, the army says the attack has targeted a vehicle. busy near an illegal settlement in the jordan valley, it says all 3 victims were women. soon after that attack, israeli settlers gathered at different check points across the occupied west bank palestinians say there have been a tax on some vehicles. hold abdur, hamid joins us now from the occupied east. jerusalem. so how tense is the situation now? well, it remains quite tens inside the l. axa must compound at the moment it is a car. we've actually been watching worshipers. oh,
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walking around it under grounds of that combat and inside the mosque and the situation is car all what happened over the past week has infuriated palestinians beyond the walls of that compound. and it's always the case where ever happens inside the l. axa spills all over the area really all over the occupied west bank and all the way to garza. so certainly as you said earlier, there was an attack on a jewish settler in did jordan valley, a gun gun shots were fired at a car over there was 3 women inside that car or 2 of them had died and one remains in critical condition. shortly after that as did you spread, then you had a d, a retaliation coming from the settlers on palestinians and other areas of the occupied west bank. ok, and we've got a situation now we're,
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we're seeing raids across the border rockets across the border. what is that, what are the signals coming from the different parties of this heading towards more of an escalation? well, and do you get a feeling at the moment that all parties do not want an escalation? i think a window window prime minister benjamin netanyahu, yesterday, as he was going into his cabinet meeting, said that israel had no intention to flaunt the status girl. of the acts are most compound and the fact that to day yes, there were some restriction. yes, there were more police deployed to jerusalem, but by large it went peacefully, a thing that was assigned from benjamin netanyahu, that things that israel at wanted to come. now he's not in a position really to have an escalation at the moment. he has too many problems
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within his own government. he has a bad relationship with his defense minister who he tried to fired, but it's still working. he also had a bad relation ship with security officials who had worn that are all of the political maneuvering that happened around a judicial reform would have an impact on the security. and he also has a bad relations with many israelis. at large. is a complicated situation garza the same. hm. as doesn't seem to want an escalation. so at the moment you have the signs that things would remain calm, but as always, it takes one incident and everything could inflame very rapidly. all right, thanks so much. what abdul hamid there will, as we mentioned, all this coming at the time of heightened tensions in occupied east jerusalem. ah, for the 3rd straight day, israel used force early friday morning against palestinian worshippers. making the
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way to alex and moscow slams 3rd holy a site. soon afterwards, hundreds of people gathered in the compound to protest const israel's actions. so saw the dog walls in occupy these jerusalem shortly after friday press. this is the damascus gate of the old city that leads to al oxer compound. early in the morning, people started to come here, hands of thousands of palestinians performing the 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. nothing above the good mazama. 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, a mosque to day was not easy because his relatives acquitted the forces as set up
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hands of the checkpoints across this city. and every one coming to alexa compound to perform the friday pre needed to go to that check points. and the palestinians were coming from the west bank or gazette street. they need to be about 55 years old. they went the chef of a death will and i went to unto with my kids. i want to come to jerusalem and to alex, to pray. i went to visit around and take them to the zoom them any time freely, but this is impossible. the friday pre of today has ended up piece for the however, the situation remains fragile and pants. many palestinians here are seen that if the israeli government believes that see 2 scores of alex our compound, they're not going to accept that. and that is going to to be good, the pension. again, the some said that i'll just iraq occupied east jerusalem. and in garza, israel's military says it carried out, asked strikes on sipes belonging to hamas that's after it's intercepted. several
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rockets fired from the street. there have been no reports of casualties. m the say it reports now from garza. is early war plains 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 agriculture lands over here, we're in to fuck neighborhood. this is a residential neighborhood. as you can see, these areas have been targeted by, by f. 16 mess styles causing huge holes into the ground. they have completely destroyed the infrastructure. the power poles here power has been cut because the power polls have been destroyed. also civilian homes around this area here have been severely damaged. in addition to that,
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a children's hospital, a direct hospital was partially damaged according to because the ministry of health guy didn't even have to put 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 huge explosions struck everything i made 5 big hole. the children were terrified on the broken glass, his federal, my sister, why she was sleeping on vehicles. 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. a mass has said that it is going to be ready to stand against any aggression against the policy tinian people in gaza, or the holy sites in jerusalem. you miss seeds, al jazeera gods,
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the city. and israel has also conducted strong some parts of lebanon that off the rockets were fired from the area into northern israel. and the group has claimed responsibility about these, right. the military blames hamas then called the reports now from tire and 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 it 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 been in contact with the parties. it says,
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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. our iranian allies, and recently announced a joint operations room. when we looked at thomas's activity in lebanon, we see that and 2019 onwards, we saw a large number of hamas officials, representatives show up in lebanon. and also, to a certain extent, they loot as a, as a base for their for their presence. the has belie, has not condemned the rocket fire,
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but the lebanese government has warned against using its territory for acts that could the 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 to of it's a 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 then, could there, uh, is it a tire southern lebanon? of sir hassan a home is the deputy mayor of jerusalem joins us live now from tel aviv good to have you with us. so if i may read you a statement by the un general assembly bureau committee released on april the 5th, it says quote, it condemns the raid by israeli forces inside the alex a mosque compound, on april, the 4th. and it goes on say, quote,
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israel's illegal policies and practices have continued to entrench its illegal occupation. do you agree that what is causing the tensions here? are israeli attempts to entrench an occupation through imposing laws and regulations and policies which are illegal? absolutely not. there's one very clear reason why this has happened to you in raleigh. the same thing happened a year ago. if you let me on to the question a year ago on the eve of passover, aladin half before easter, we had exactly the same copy paste incidence that we've had in the last 2 days. it's the eve of passover when jews are beginning to prepare for best celebrations. and you had exactly the same situation last year. 350 terrorists that have been incited on cold by how much they barricaded themselves from the night before into
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the lack of compound desecrating the mosque, with fireworks and stones. and basically impeding the piece for worship of peaceful muslims. like we've seen for the last 3 weeks since the beginning of ramadan, we've had hundreds of thousands of muslims coming to the luxor complex to ha sharif to pray peacefully. and this was a very well curated, produced incidence in order to create the excuse to start a conflict. and we saw exactly the same thing last year and exactly the same thing began before. so there's nothing in this story unfortunately. and what the status thing is that the family has to bury the 2 daughters and the mother is fighting for their lives. a peaceful family that was driving through and got shot in cold blood
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. this is what we've experienced over the last 2 hours and for what, what those people done. ok. so for a minute and a half, you still have an arm. so if i may, if you could answer the question, do you recognize that you are an occupation force in east jerusalem? you do not have so sovereignty? absolutely, absolutely not. oh, so hang on that, let me, let me, let me ask a question then. so therefore he bought therefore, hang on, hang on a 2nd in i let i let you speak for a minute and a half root. could you verify the city? excuse me? i do need to ask you though we did not do yoga and do you reject what the internationally hold of just this has been between 4 and 67. we got both talked to saying at higher 40 jammed of the residue. all right, so let me try again. residents, let me, let me try. let me try again. the international court of justice in it's advisory
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opinion, july, the 9th, 2004 said quote, following the adoption by israel on july, the 30th 1980 of the basic law making jerusalem. the complete and united capital of israel, the security council, resolution 478, stated the enactment of that law constituted a violation of international law. and that all legislative and administrative measures and actions taken by israel v, occupying power, and nolen void as the international court of justice. what we do wrong is v i. c. j . royalty. what would you like me to respond? well, we have a 1000000 people injured. i would the please do on say quest of our residents, our residence, most of them, all of them received services from the you're really not, i'm sorry, really the question. i think our respect viewers and all the rights and would
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hind the answering because to him, not on camera, are very happy that they don't live under a corrupt dictatorship of the palestinian authority or come us. that is most of the residents of east jerusalem. ok, so you haven't really answered the question about whether you recognize what the you and the say them. what i've now quoted you from the international court of justice. we our, we are on, on, i'm not on that. you can answer this question. do you recognize me on to walk this international human rights organizations like amnesty international said in their report on june 5017? well national, how was her yesterday? so if you really want to position to come to do, i think i got a chance to finish asking you the question. ok, then i will give you another chance. i gave you a minute and a half to talk uninterrupted. although you have an answer, the question, amnesty international and human rights watch have said 1st of all in
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a report of june, 2017 quote. for half a century. israel's occupation of the west bank including east jerusalem as resulted in systematic human rights violations of a wrong in calling you an occupying force in east jerusalem. well, the occupation ended when the palestinian authority signed the 1st of the oslo accords. legally, that means that they recognized that there were parts that in a future state they were taken. there were parts that they wouldn't. and then there were parts that were left for final stages negotiation. but those very oslo accords and essentially end of your occupation and began the palestinian authority administration. now the fact that the palestinian authority administration has been a failure that has provided nothing for that people, no economic development,
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no rides one election in 18 years. that is not also israel's, for so you, you're telling me basically as having viewers human rights watch an amnesty all wrong when they say that you do represent an occupation as well as the i, c, j, the international i have just sounds. if you the united nations, what would you know? i could finish tonight. let me finish the question. sorry. you do need to let me finish the question. what would you say to views? who listening to this would say, perhaps the problem is, you simply don't realize what much of the world sees that you are an occupation that has no right to enforce is really basic law and regulations on a lock. so most compound and these jerusalem in 1967 when a war was started against us in order to destroy us by every single arab state
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around our really not a history. i'll let you finish with a back to the history in order for me to answer the question, you seem to have no story called context by the, by the question that you're asking me then that the international court of justice and human rights. now don't either. i'm only quite, you know, all the recognized institution international, proven to be an anti semitic and corrupt organization. so i'm not going to answer any questions when you're using them as a credible source for your information. okay, is rupert coverlet spokesman for the un office of the high commissioner for refugees also an anti semitic corrupt person when he said quinn. unfortunately, 7th worry. i do need to finish the question, may 7th, 2021. we wish to emphasize that east jerusalem remains part of the occupied palestinian territory in which international humanitarian law applies. not as ray
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the law as well unless you can answer that one to view as well. festival, unfortunately on rush is recorded as being an organ. i did not one last. how is it? let me just close that because you missed a thinking about the, you know, you know, it offers your eyes, you know, for refugees. that is not on ra. that's well the only thing i ration that is lisa works agency, just to clarify, so we don't have any confusion. please go ahead. that's right, but it's all part of the un umbrella. and unfortunately, honora goes against the own values of the un when it's sponsors school system that is teaching anti semitism incitement door. if it can of martyrdom and a complete denial that israel is even here. and so i'm not going to take the sources that you're quoting, that are patently bias that have been proven to be bias that have been proven to be
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corrupt and anti semitic as a source of credible information. and once again, just to clarify, did not quote, to honor what thank you very much for coming and sharing your perspective law has some hun fuzzy more still ad on the news out, including a court in the u. e. reject south africa is request to extradite the group to brawl is accused of high level corruption. plus, i'm rob reynolds in los angeles with a story about california's efforts to determine whether reparation is due to african americans living in this state. and in sport. more celebrations for the european champions is a build up to this year's women's world cup. ah, french president demand micron is on the last day of a state visit to china. the trips been marked by his repeated cause to chinese
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either shing jim ping to help. and the war and ukraine train has also been a major focus of the visit as rob mcbride explains. president emmanuel macaroni has been wrapping up this 3 day state visit where they trip to the city of gwan, 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 wider e u, especially given the souring of relations between china and the united states. a number of deals have been signed and possibly an indication of the importance china attaches to this visit. macaroni has been accompany to guam, joe, by his chinese counterparts, president she jane ping is highly unusual for she to accompany a visiting head of state. beyond their 1st official meetings in bay ging, but they have been holding more talks more meetings with entrepreneurs and
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investors ending this visit with a private dinner. but earlier micron visited our local university talking to students there about the escalating tensions in the world. and of course, the war in ukraine will not don't. dade, 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 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, so international order and risks precipitating this strategic tension is given. china is 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
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is the only one who can bring russia to its senses. macros 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 micron and she have been holding informal talks in going to china's president and said russia rather and ukraine must meet half way to create the conditions for a political settlement. and a year long conflict, she had a political solution, was the only correct way to end the war. the kremlin says it's been following those talks in china, calling them important. moscow said beijing will not change its position on the conflict in ukraine on the pressure from abroad. from the spokesman dmitri past called cold china, a serious global power saying it holds its own sovereign positions. on the ground in ukraine,
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british military intelligence says it's very likely that russian forces have made major advances as it tries to take the center of moot. the latest report suggest troops are threatening to encircle the city and wednesday, ukrainian president. a lot of me that i see said his troops would pull back if they were at risk of being surrounded. the fight for bar moves has been the bloodiest of the war. russia is foreign minister has been meeting with his turkish counterpart to discuss an anchor, a broken deal that ensures grain can be safely shipped from ukrainian ports. so if a live, rob said russia isn't happy with the deal because the interests of russian supplies haven't been protected. what better more we, when there's going to be, that's why we were forced to do it. we extended that deal once 420 days and haven't seen any signs to even attempt to resolve those issue. and we have grown tired of calling on those who are responsible for this, an appeal to their conscience. so yes, we decided to go for
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a slight escalation and proposed the publication of the deal for only 60 days. if the obstacles for exporting russia fertilizers remain, we will have to think if we need this deal at all. un ma'am, the fate to being urged to send north korean workers home and boys from south korea, japan and the us say the workers are helping young young funded weapons program must be repack created. overseas work has long been the source of income for north korea. most descent to china and russia, but also to the middle east, africa, and europe. now, of course in the united arab emirates, is this mr. requests from south africa to extradite brother that tool and roger cooper. the 2 businessmen are accused of colluding with former president jacob zoom to siphon off state assets. they were arrested last year in the by after the 2 governments negotiated an extradition treaty, south africa. justice minister says he'll find the appeal called the u. e. known
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cooperation, unprecedented and kathy powell is associate professor and public law at the university of cape town. she says the south african government might now look for help from into poll. the good news are a very big part of a huge corruption, inter poets in fact, so big ready to capture it for tackle you report of the previous public detector, which you discovered sit across the book as a doctor did in control of it. if it's in the gym, what topic they had in the that. and then the matter was investigated in detailed, by a full commission of inquiry capture, which found that the group terms of the family. because every employee exercised over the president of the time, jacob had managed to acquire more than $15000000.00 rent from south africa.
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probably since who can appeal refusal of an extradition 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 corporate on a tradition that the aftermath and both are much extradition, processed within the south africa, has claimed it's down there, but it could be given that the charles to prove its case of the got 2 brothers all subject to read her lunch, should lang to poll, which means that any country in into poll after 195 of them actually has an obligation to arrest them to allow them to be expedited to sell after former us president don trump is wanting, his legal was stack up. his appeared in court on criminal charges accused of breaking campaign finance laws. now, secret service agents who guarded him set to give testimony to a grand jury in
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a separate investigation into whether he mishandled classified documents on fisher reports. 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 during an f b i read in august last year, the illegal and unconstitutional raid 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 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,
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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 for the secret service testimony escamy cumulative to show that this isn't an instance like joe biden. hey, you forgot things, we'll 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 the national archives. and that is a very, very serious problem for mr. trump. donald trump is facing allegations that have 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 are trying to get the documents back and then issued statements through his lawyer saying all the documents have been returned when they hadn't. the special prosecutor clearly believes the secret service testimony is important. block,
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in his case against donald j. trump. allen fisher al jazeera washington. so i have an al jazeera ah anger in tennessee's house of representatives, as 2 democrats are expelled. tell me why and in sports with this catch be enough to propel the san diego padres to victory fabi here with that story. ah hello, we've got more of those big storms across western side of the amazon. a lot of fun, the head showing up here that popcorn claire bringing some really live be showers into a good part of northern peru over towards echo to some of that where to weather nothing across
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a southern columbia. and on into that western side of brazil shell is slick their way all the way down to was rio little south of that as well. but push across into bought a service added to santiago and it's still very much like a summer here. it's summer temperatures. there in santiago, i bought a sarah's just to have 30 degrees celsius. so more pleasant sunshine, at least here puzzle sunshine took, was a good part of the caribbean. oh, this area cloud i, which would see the li words pushing over towards her. puerto rico easing across hispaniola. that's where the heavier showers are going to be. as we go through the next couple of days friday going on. it's such that they will not a little further westward, but they are still very much in evidence across the rest of the region. not too bad at all, as you try with pleasant sunshine, pleasant sunshine. now coming back in across a good part of north america. we have still got those storms down towards the south than others. why spread their notice intent? so it is a slowly improving situation. they will drift a little further south, which in these was for saturday, cooler and fresher behind. ah,
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blue. ah, he watching al jazeera time to recap on headlines now to his railways have been killed and another seriously injured in the shooting of the occupied westbank as violence escalades in the palestinian territories. the attack has targeted a vehicle near the illegal hammer assessment in the northeast. israel has used force on palestinian worshippers for a 3rd straight day and occupy these 2 of them as they made their way to the alex from last. hundreds of people lately gathered in hometown to protest. israeli
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forces of carried out as strikes on garza and lebanon following rocket firearms. first, 8th. the military says it hit hamas target. locals in southern lebanon, say an area near a palestinian refugee camp was hit sammy. i wish i had they is the leader of the ballads party and a former member of the israeli can as it joins us now, live from tire good to have with us. so 1st of all, we've been seeing, of course, this escalating situation going on in different parts of the occupied palestinian territory as well as now exchanges across borders. through these clashes represent a distraction for the political, for these ready political scene from some of the demonstrations and domestic issues which have been going on now, you know, are you, i think what's happening now and it is that there is a really, my name is our big there, which is not in the whole state and my point of view,
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also the mall here to a very dangerous. why is there benjamin a dummy our needs, crazy, fascist. and this is why he is allowed to do all this escalation lead to all this by law and you are seeing now all this victim broken victims are out of the result of this issue. and the result of the continuation of the vision that nobody seeing any n sam, let me jump in here and then you aligned that i got a moment ago from speaking to a deputy mayor, who says this is basically terrorism. they're trying to counter terrorism. this is palestinian terrorism. we saw 2 israeli sisters kill today. this is what is necessitating these railey actions. well, it's a most suitable definition for israel is exactly there are there are, there are a resume, sammy,
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in my want to patient. this is the main reason for violence in palestine. * i'm a big and one of the most important and the results of that is really also violent over not just in the main issue for the bottle. do all this is diane bishop. unfortunately, most of the wall, i'm not dealing with a, you know, as you know, and patient by the, is a buying a book on millions of people. this is what's happening exactly. and in israel and coming back, coming back to the political machinations going on, somebody behind the scene, how much unity is there within the way the government towards an escalation right now, because of course you have different functions within the current israeli government,
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right? well, the part which are the biggest interest in violence and now the on this is exactly benjamin and then you know, on this government, what they're trying to do is to bring their prices from with them. this was by the between the 2 sites that are fighting on judicial issues and due to the palestinian side the way they try to do it also before. so the man who is napping me entrance and bring you the elation. i'm the benjamin that then you know, to go out from those internal crisis into an external crisis. this is what everybody was saying that benjamin at danielle is going to do it back to you done before in the last few weeks we are seeing now this is, is allowing this crazy pass it to do whatever want to and this was so i
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like, well this experiment, who at that, craig laxom was and he is 7 when you think about, well this is another one that by police forces because they are afraid no human being can really live was such a one. you the policy know, let me bring up again of these right is jose they went in because they believed there were people barricading themselves inside the mosque with stick stones and fire crackers. yes, this is not the list of. everybody knows what's going on a lot. i was there a few times in the last few days we will go on report. brain drama is the most bowling months or any muslim and in the world and it's, it's a religious duties that everybody is doing. the one who is
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that is the prayer you never. so any venue telling you that the, the mom does want to get into the was a ban. of course, benjamin and you know, because hulu does not have all, this is why i will give you all. why did you stupid glass that under the doctor to contradict logical, any human being. all right, thank you for your thoughts on that. thank you very much. now, the republican control, tennessee house of representatives has voted to expel to democrats for their role in a gun control protest at the state house representatives. justin jones and justin pierson called it a dark day. the demonstration happened after a school shooting in nashville with 6 people. 3 of them children were killed. jones
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pearson and another democrat lead protesters on the house floor to demand stricter gum laws. why cannot reports from washington? well, we have had now the death tennessee. how sir ejecting 2 democrats who had claimed lead protests in the house against the house rules. those 2 were african americans and there was a sufficient vote to get them expelled. the expulsion requiring 2 thirds. however, with the 3rd democratic charge to who happens to be white had the 2 thirds majority was not achieved. so she was not ejected from the house. but this is a situation where the, those who have been thrown out of the house insist that this is anti democratic, a dog's day, full democracy. they say they insist as well that they were speaking in the cohesion and together with the relatives and friends of those who've been killed in that shooting the week before. and there has just been
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a statement issued by president biden. and all of this harshly critical of tennessee house republicans, a saying that today's expulsion of law makers who engaged in peaceful protest is shocking and democratic. and without precedent. he's also called on congress to revisit, issuing stronger gun laws, putting himself right behind those lawmakers in tennessee who have now been expelled. what happens their next? well, within 30 days, special elections have been to be called to replace these 2 seats. the 2 have been expelled, can stand in those elections. are california is the 1st u. s. state to begin the process to consider reparations for black americans whose ancestors suffered under slavery, segregation, and discrimination. rob brown's reports on the commission that's considering the issue that happened to martin at
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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 just 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 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,
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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 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 recommendations for reparations must include 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
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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, and cost rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles, northern island, has been marking the 25th anniversary of the signing of an agreement which ended decades of violence, the period known as the trouble began in the late 19th sixties and continued until the good friday agreement was signed. in april 1998. the deal brought divided
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communities closer together. political deadlock, exec overland power sharing government calliah a year ago. and the international monetary fund is issued, its lowest global growth, full cost in decades. warning poverty and hunger rates will increase as economies struggle to recover from the covey. $900.00 pandemic 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 said 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 is tackling a severe economic crisis. government figures show more than 18000000 people are unable to cover their basic food needs. rising inflation on as long as you economy is left more people homeless, got help. his audience 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 newbury airport has become an unofficial shelter for people like louder. i'm reducing, lacking a down less l. m. there's 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 slate passive. here roxana 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 show by our left to their local mind. if i pay rent, i don't eat, and if i pay for food, i'm on the street turning 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, protesters demanded a salary increase in line 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 us. i think i'm going to france.
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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, but she is among thousands of argentina and so i've decided to leave hoping one day if things get better to fly to that same airport and get back home. katya little priscilla young al jazeera christians from around the world have been gathering and occupy the story. some for easter celebrations, many carried crosses through the streets of the old city to mont. good friday were taking part in the procession of the church of the holy central, one of the holy a site for worshippers and pilgrims still had on al jazeera, install, the dodge football federation issues a warning after this incident during a top level game for us here with that store
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ah ah ah ah. all right, let's catch up on all the sports news with foot off family, thank you so much. oh, bad weather is threatening to disrupt date. 2 of the west masters. thunderstorms are forecast to hit the augusta national course. the opening round of goals 1st major of the season, saw tiger woods finally to state and contention. to make a halfway cut of arm time winner said he was playing in constant pain caused by the leg injuries he suffered during a car crash. in 2021 woods will be on to over par when he starts his 2nd round in
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just over an hour's time. this was the day to do it. hopefully tomorrow i'll be a little better, little bit sharper and kind of change my way through them. and this is going to be an interesting finish to determine what the weather coming in if i can just kind of hang in there, maybe kind of hits my way back. hopefully that will be positive towards the end. well, number 3, john ross was in a share of elite after a 7 under par opening round, the spanish player is yet to start his 2nd round. he's in me to win this title for the 1st time. hopefully i can just keep going. we'll see, you know, i don't even know if i'm gonna be able to t off tomorrow if i'm in a t o from time were laid. there is possible on the storms today. so there's a lot of question marks up in the air. and with that said, i'm really happy. i started the way i did and gave myself a solid start to the week. england had beaten brazil when the women ins fina lease him out. a contest between the champions of europe and south america. after
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finishing $11.00 at wembley, the match had to be decided by penalty keeper, married or pulled off some relics for england, chloe kelly who scored england final winning goal at last year's year. i was filtering once again for spot kit, feeling the shoot out for 2 and another title for england heading into this year as well. it shows again that we can do it and that we know what job we have to do when you 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 at this specific moment it's, i think it's tough, it's hard. but at the end of the day, this is not the world cup. this is a journey to the world cup and we are learning so many things from this game. the dutch of football federation has fed matches will be abandon players. the referees
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are hit by objects thrown from the crowd. it follows an incident on wednesday when i ex midfielder day be class and was head on the head by a lighter during his sides when against final word in the dutch cop. the match was suspended for close to 30 minutes and police later said a man had been arrested countries, governments announcement investigation at the highest level chelsea's owners and says the return of flank a lampart as manager provides the club and fans with a clear and stable plan lampart is chelsea's, 4th manager, the season american billiard, todd boley as and a consortium of investors to charge of the club less than a year ago. chelsea are now in the bottom half of the primary lead spine spending more than half a $1000000000.00 on your players. this season we've been speaking to football writer and is our can fella about the apparent chaos unfolding at the london club. the word that was used to me was stabilize his. he said to stabilize things. the
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seasons been as chaotic as you could imagine. i'm tired, discovering all 4 different managers in the seas, and i don't think i've seen anything. lot people at chelsea, the thing roman abram of which is a bit crazy hiring and firing managers. but now the new owners took boldly unbidden . barley. they've got to do something and never did, which was stuck to managers in a single season. we've had a kid, st manager before and bruno. so sir, and now we've got frank 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 or 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 this season. is the last roll the dice from the owners. it's a last chance to try it would cheve something. and, 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 that competition, it's going to be seen as a disaster sees and then, and rivals will rightly laugh at chelsea. and i think it's been a ridiculous year from that part of the hey next, i'm sorry, a 7 game winning streak heading into the n b a playoff. kevin de round top scored for the sons with 29 points. and this went over the denver nuggets, but it was chris paul who started on the night he made a career hi 73 pointers. both teams have already secured player spot with denver. the number one seed in the west, the regular season. and on sunday, a my me heet secured an important victory against philadelphia. 76 ers heat, winning 129 to 101. and now just one. when behind the 6 place that brooklyn nuts 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 the play in
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tournaments and take a look at best diving efforts in major league baseball, san diego padres, outfielder wants soto with the flying catch, a miss game against the atlanta braves, isn't quite enough to propel his team to victory, the braves going on to edge this contest 7 to 6. okay, that is all you spot for now back to you, sir. thank you so much for that. and that's it for this news. i'm about, i'm back in a moment with another. busy so do stay with us. yeah. mouse is there a time with a condo,
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cuz his mother hasn't worked for years. he's also unemployed. as a family, to the doctor. we already up to here with the promises that have never been meant not even one. it's driving our youth to depression, depression that is leading to drug addiction. africa has one of the most, i'm equal societies in the world and the gap between the rich and poor is growing. millions are trapped in poverty. many discipline and discouraged young africans say the government need to seriously address employment, otherwise they'll be forced to remain idle and unproductive in 543, a broad takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black gloves don't really matter in the police. world unflinching questions is 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
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