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but from nothing coming up, several people are injured in the latest 1st violence in israel. the alleged attacker is shot dead by security forces. ah, earlier is really forces again, storm deluxe the mosque, while sisters was shot dead in a settler region. u. s. journalist detained, russia pleads not guilty to espionage, political leaders, demand his immediate release. any man well, ma home wraps up his chinese visit, urging teaching ping to push for peace in ukraine. amounts on hum lunch with the latest schools use as much as the city receive a major booth in their bid to catch premier lee this arsenal. the club confirming, saw strike, earling. highlander is ready to make a return for cities match against south hampton on saturday. ah,
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ah, is our warm welcome to this hour of news? at least 4 people have been injured in the latest 1st violence in israel. the attack happened in tell of if the victims are said to be foreign tourists with the alleged attack or was shot and killed by security forces. ah, let school live to hold a abdul hamid who can tell us more about what we're seeing in those pictures. they are harder at what details do we have i think the police are still trying. busy to put together the chronology of events, the latest we have heard is that this was a combined ramming and shooting attack that happened on the water from from an ad in tel aviv. it was carried out by a man from central israel,
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who had no previous criminal record. now, what happened exactly is still a bit confusing to understand. we do know that this man was driving a car. he ran into a group of tourists that happened to be on that promenade. about 6 of them were wounded and one of them an italian national, died at some point the car of the attacker overturned and we see this video of the pull of the attacker on the ground and the police shooting him, killing him or how these really call it a neutralizing him, but in the latest statement, police is saying the day notice after the car overturn before the car return is not clear that this attacker was reaching out for what they thought is a weapon. and that's why they neutralize it. that bit of the statement is quite
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confusing, but they are calling it a combined ramming and shooting attack. and we do know that one italian 2 is that it was previously said that he died from a gun would. now they are saying that he died by from the call ramming injure him. so certainly there are points i think that the police are still trying to piece together to get the full version and do so, we get the full image of what happened there and how to what pressure will this attack put on by minister benjamin? i think it does increase the pressure on the prime minister as many folds. and this pressure now is coming from inside is will probably also from inside his own government. from the hard line is inside was a, is own government who are preaching and where i've been preaching all along for
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much tougher stance. when it comes with dealing with palestinians in general. and certainly with this sort of a tax and may be having tougher punishment on the families of those attackers. in the past, we have seen a house eviction from their home. we have seen house demolitions. there are certain members of the government who are no calling for tougher action. the mayor of tel aviv hasn't spoken to is really media. and he actually said that all this is happening at this particular time. because in his words, the enemy is taking advantage of the weakness they see in among israeli society at the moment. and he actually pleaded that he hoped that barbara, but the prime minister would come back to his senses in his words and give priority to personal safety, the economy and iran, rather than trying to change the country,
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meaning to give with so much effort in that judiciary overhauled that created so much as civil unrest in this country. the prime minister himself was just a few hours earlier in the jordan valley because this morning there was another attack. there gun fire at a car, a mother and her 2 daughters. when that car, the 2 daughters lost their lives, the mother is in a critical condition and the prime minister had gone there with the defense minister. and from there he said that there was a manhunt under way that the paper say to will be hold. and he said that all the security services of the country where on alert, working over time, especially during this holiday of passover, to make sure that israeli citizens were safe. well, just a few hours later that other attack unfolded in tel aviv. and this is really a challenge, these really security services have never been able to prevent these load walls.
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people who are under the router just like the attacker of tel aviv tonight. he is apparently a 44 year old man. no previous criminal record. certainly they had nothing on him and he carried out this attack. so because of the overwhelming tensions in the country because of what happens, do you at the of the focal point being they'll accept most compound and all what we've seen unfolding earlier in the week. i mean, i think now is really security forces will be bracing themselves for more of such attacks. because that has been the pattern in the past. tensions inside of spill over beyond the walls of the compound and a bit all over around israel and the occupied west bank taking the security forces by surprise each and every time put out meet reporting there from occupied east jerusalem. what to think well, earlier in the day to israelis and the occupied,
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westbank was shot dead and another was seriously injured. these really army says the attackers targeted a vehicle near an illegal settlement in the jordan valley. it says all 3 victims were female. the hallmark of our hug, i can only say one thing. our enemies are putting us to the test again. and once again, they will discover even in this test that we stand together united, confident in l. righteousness. and we will act together with the complete support of our forces, the ideas and the security forces. will soon after that attack, israeli settlers gathered at different check points across the occupied west bank in palestinian say there were attacks on some vehicles. well this is how the violence has played out this week on wednesday is really police raided the alex, a mosque is lambs, 3rd holy assign during morning and evening. prayers security personnel use force against palestinian worshippers. several people were injured in response to those
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raids within hours. rockets were fired into israel from garza and southern lebanon on thursday. the largest beverage of rockets since the 2006 war was fired towards israel, from lebanon. israel blamed hamas for the missiles, although the group didn't admit it was responsible. israel responded with nighttime air attacks on sized lebanon and the gaza strip, but there were no reports of casualties. and then on fridays, really police again targeted palestinian worshippers making their way to the out. ok, so compound. 6 ah, it was the 3rd time israel had used force against palestinians or all access, soon after hundreds of people rallied in the compound to protest against israel's actions. well wrestle sir dora has more now from outside damascus gate in occupied east jerusalem. this is the damascus gate of the old city that leads to al
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oxide compound. early in the morning, people started to come here, towns 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 arrested around $400.00 palestinians. nothing above the good mess my been up 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, 2 of them coming to alex moore's could to day was not easy because his realistically the forces has set up the hands of the checkpoints across this city. and every one coming to alexa compound to perform the friday pre needed to go to do that check points. and deb palestinians, water coming from the west bank or gazette street. they need to be about 55 years
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old. they mentorship of death will. and i want to enter with my kids, i want to come to jerusalem and to alex, to pray. i want to visit around and take them to the zoo, them any time freely. but this is impossible to friday, pre of today has ended up his father. however, the situation remains fragile and tense. many palestinians here are seen that if the israeli government is the status quo of alex our compound, they are not going to accept that. and that is going to to be good, the pension. again, this who said that al jazeera occupied is jerusalem. israel millis, she carried out air strikes in garza on sites that it says belong to hamas. that's after it. intercepted several rockets fired from the region, but there were no reports of casualties. william now said reports from a residential neighborhood in garza is rarely warplanes targeted and pounded the gaza strip in the late night hours of thursday and all through the morning hours of
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friday. at least 10 sites were targeted and evacuated, military camps, in addition to agriculture lands over here, we're in to soft neighborhood. this is a residential neighborhood. as you can see, these areas have been targeted by, by f. 16 messed 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 around this area here have been severely damaged. in addition to that, a children's hospital, a direct hospital was partially damaged according to the gods. the ministry of health guy didn't even have that with us for a stuck, but we were prepared in this whole meals to fund
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a new ramadan day. suddenly we heard a small exclusion and then 5 huge explosions. struct. everything made 5 big hole. the children were terrified on the broken glass. his father, my sister, why she was sleeping on the 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 indian people in gaza or the holy sites in jerusalem. you may see al jazeera gods, this city will israel also stroke parts of lebanon, and that was in response to the firing of rockets into northern israel. on thursday, no group passed came responsibility for that salvo of myself. but these really military claims hamas st. holder reports from tire in southern lebanon.
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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 untroubled phillip, none 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, busy 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
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knowledge and backing of lebanon's has below both mass and has below 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 at lebanon, and also to us an extent they loot as a, as a base for their, for their presence. the has belie, has not condemned the rocket fire, but the lebanese government has warned against using its territory for acts that could de 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,
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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 hostilities may be over, the exchange of fire appears to be more of a warning, the region could slide into broader conflict. then could there al jazeera tire, southern lebanon when they had out is the executive director of the council on american islamic relations. he joins us now live from washington, d. c. and they had a very warm welcome to the program. what's your view of what we've seen in television this evening? what we see is really the result of decades of. is there any subjugation humiliation and oppression of the palestinians by the seasons? basically, i have been captive community under the occupation to us or the washing their homes are depriving him them human rights are committing all kinds of
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war crimes against them, including but not limited to the last 3 months or 4 months now, including april from the beginning of this year and then now more than $100.00 palestinians have been killed. that makes 2023 the, the most costly human, costly a year for decades. and just in the past few days, this lady, our soldiers, a did and helping are the settlers, have a storm. the alex, i'm asked, the parent holiest mosque for 2000000000 muslims around the world in occupied jerusalem. they kicked them out, they beat them, they handcuffed them and put cuffs on their legs and feet and threw them on the ground like like sacks of meat. so all of this happening with total impunity. no
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reaction by the western government, including the u. s. government order was send me the all their eyes are just focused on the ukraine as the palestinians don't count as they are sub humans. so you will see that the palestinians will react in defending themselves by all means possible. so with what we've got a continued situation, they had a arguably, has been in place for years, isn't it this narrative where they, you know, these rallies will say, well, hang on, we're, we're being forced to respond. and the problem is not the occupation, and it would seem that for now the, the international community, as you say, is, is not willing or isn't paying attention. yes. but also the nobody now ignores the fact that right now the current version of the israeli government is the most extreme one. since the creation of the state of israel, 940 it occupied palestine. today you have
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a government that's led by religious extreme, is that even worrying the israeli public? an attempt to restructure the judicial process, to create immunity. immunity for the current prime minister benjamin netanyahu to shield him from investigation for breaching the thrust bribes and fraud. one of these accusations that had been levelled against the former president of u. s. from, had led to his indictment. however, the united states is incapable of holding is accountable to war crimes and violating us laws. and it is a state that has been, that has received so far, $160000000000.00 from our money in the united states. so this religious extremists government in, in israel and now is threatening to expand its borders that will include jordan. so
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we're looking about a poor, a recipe for war in the area. they believe in genocide, and one of the administrators suggested the the militiamen and been out of her water town. and they also believe that the palestinians are, are, do not, are not worthy of basic human rights. and they want, this is the government. they want to destroy us and replace it with a temper. so you, you're looking at really, if time bomb, if the west and leaders do not in israel and then we have, you know, a major problem at our hands. so yes, it is not the status quo, but this government is escalating to distract and divert attention from the turmoil that this week coalition government led by nathan yell is facing at home. so and so she had the state based thought based on what you, what you've just explained in the fact that of course this is also prime minister
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who doesn't have good relations with his own defense ministry. he's going to be on the pressure to respond is going to be a move towards escalation in your view or a move towards what they would see as containment. well i who, who at one point in our lifetime that do us government, which is the main sponsor of the state of israel, the mon financier, the more they the, the only country that is willing to you was a veto and prevent the world community from holding this is the government to account to basic account against human rights violations, that they will a pin and pay attention to the responsibility. so yes, probably it is embarrassing for the u. s. government to put the necessary pressure amend on benjamin nathaniel. but let me tell you, benjamin nathan, yo is laughing at the u. s. government all the way to his bulldozers act. it's
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inability to hold them accountable. they had our joining us, their executive director of the council on american islamic relations. joining me there from washington d. c, sorry, thank you. thank you. coming up on al jazeera, threatening to scrap a landmark export deal, why russia is demanding. restrictions are eas before extending a key grain agreement. relatives left behind why cubis, elderly population basis, increased economic hardship in sport, the dutch football federation issues and warning after this incident during a top level k ah, the u. s. senate to top leaders have demanded the immediate release of a wall street journal reporter arrested in russia last week. yes, it's an evan gasket, which has been officially charged with spying,
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and has pleaded not guilty. he's being held for 2 months in pre trial detention following his arrest, the president said he had been caught caught red handed bill. our white house correspondent, kimberly how can, has more from the get go. as soon as the white house learned about the detention of having garage coach a, it has always denied the allegations against him. i asked for these formal charges that have now been leveled against him. ah, the white house is not in any way updating its response, but what i can tell you is that the state department official is saying that what it is, the biden administration is doing, essentially is pressing for fair and transparent treatment. so really what they're saying is that they who are going to continue to try and really defend him in these circumstances. and bottom line is at the bottom and ministrations really
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echoing that rare bipartisan condemnation of the allegations that we've had in terms of that statement that has come from capitol hill from the top senators. mitch mcconnell, as well as chuck schumer, essentially demanding the release of and gushed rich, how they're trying to handle it. and so far it's been unsuccessful, has been to get what's known as concealer access, and the so the u. s. embassy in moscow has been war. king, unsuccessfully, so far with the government in russia to try and get communication as they're trying to do this so that they can get the family in contact with the wall street journal reporter and also his employer. about what we've learned is so far the process has been, ah, necessarily bureaucratic, the a, in the words of the state depart has been opaque in fact. and so what we're now learning is that it's going to be as some days before there is any sort of communication. russia is again threatening to scrap
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a historic grain deal with ukraine, a less obstacles to russian exploits are removed. the agreement allows ukraine, which is one of the world's top grain produces to send us exploits through a safe corridor in the black sea. russia's foreign minister has been discussing the deal with his turkish counterpart in ankara. sir elaborate, says russia isn't happy with the agreement because the interests of russian suppliers have not been protected. it'll move we rivers in the blue. 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 issues. and we have grown tired of calling on those who are responsible for this and appeal to their conscience. so yes, we decided to go for a slight escalation and proposed the proliferation of the deal for only 60 days. if the obstacles for exporting russian fertilizers remain, we will have to think if we need this deal at all. french president, manuel nicole is so on the last day of
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a state visit to china. this trip has been marked by his repeated coals to chinese leader. she jin ping to help and the war in ukraine. the trade 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 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, what you're seeing is extremely important to china, to france, and the why to you, 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 a company to go on, jo by his chinese counterparts, president she jane ping. it's highly unusual for she to accompany a visiting head of state beyond their 1st official meetings in beijing. but today,
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hoping, holding more talks more meetings with entrepreneurs and investors ending this visit with a private dinner. but earlier macaroni visited a local university talking to students there about the escalating tensions in the world. and of course the war in ukraine were not on the school. you can harrison, the speeches this rise and tension 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 warning europe and rushes aggression against ukraine. this was a clear violation about international law. this is a country that's decided to colonize its neighbor without respecting the rules. deploying weapons invading deeply, disrupt, international order, and risk 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
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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 us vice president pamela horace is expected in nashville after the republican controlled tennessee house of representatives. what was said to expel 2 democrats for their will and a gun control protest at the state house representatives, justin pearson and justin jones, of called it a dark day. the demonstration happened after school shooting in nashville and which 6 people, 3 of them children were killed. those 2 expounds illness and pearson of john accusations of racism after a 3rd democrat, gloria johnson, who is white, narrowly survived a pole on her expulsion. let's go live down to alan fish in washington dc. hi there,
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alan. so what his carmella harris hoping then to achieve in tennessee will that this all arrange very much to the last minute she's touched on in, in nashville, just in the last 30 minutes. her intention is to show support for both of the 2 legislators who were voted out of the tennessee house. and also to express can sound that the reason they did it was because they were in favor of gun control. and she will arch people across the country to get behind the idea of supporting the renewal of the assault weapons ban, which has been a priority for the bite and white house and something that come the highest is talked about on a number of occasions. so this is about showing solidarity and also about pushing that assault weapons ban because really, the federal government can't do anything about what a state decides with its house, but there is anger about the way this was handled, not least because the votes of 75 legislators meant that the overruled the boats of
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thousands of voters who actually elected both of these men to the house of representatives in tennessee. is it possible allen, that these 2 politicians could be back in the chamber any time soon? well, that is the surprising thing. first of all, that there has to be a special election for the seats that they have essentially been expelled from. and that will happen at some point in a month or so. i once it's called by the governor. but in the meantime, a interim representatives can be elected by the councils where the representative set. and so both counsels are said that they're going to have meetings very soon. one is intending to have a meeting on monday, and they're going to send the representative back. and the intention is that the other one me, well do the exact same thing so they could only be out of the legislature for a couple of days. but of course that expulsion is symbolic of bigger issues. here
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in the united states, which is why we see the vice president there on good friday. and i'm tisha, they are chinese life from washington dc. allen, thank still had to snooze out ah, growing angry and argentina were rampant, inflation has left more people coldness in sport. would this catch be enough to prevail? the san diego projects to victory find out shortly. ah, let's get going with your weather update for europe in africa 1st. we'll start with the good news. the best weather on the continent in europe can be found in iberia. i mean look at these temperatures. lisbon, 2425. these are temperatures. you would expect to see in the month of june,
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but it is a completely different story. on the other side of the mediterranean cloud cover is draped over turkey. so that's but no cap on temperatures, just 13 degrees and istanbul on saturday. i've got a bit of heat though through the levant, and certainly those temperatures will pump up over the course of the weekend in places like bay route, central europe bouts of what, whether that's also sliding into the balkans and then we've got some berths of heavy rain for that west coast of italy, rainfall lords in play for just how intense this bramble b wanted to put this on your radar, we're going to see increasing cloud cover. and what whether spill in to the islands of ireland and britain over the course of the weekend. so there is some of that thicker cloud coming into the pitcher on saturday. for africa, it's a sandy and dusty pitcher stretching from her boss to cairo right through to end jemina and south of this. we've got bursts of rain for west africa. for south africa, cold front is cutting across. we can definitely tell it's a cold front where the temperature in cape town, 17 degrees. we've got some white and windy conditions along that south coast. and
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now you're in the notes. see you later. ah, a meeting of mine, all art is kind of suggesting other worlds to us saying what would a world like this be like the fan knew about mainstream economics? if that happens in any other pro fisher, they would all be fired. yeah. or not just fire build bubble to prison. musical innovative brian ino meets renowned economist ha, june chang. i see a lot of hope. i see a lot of experiments going on in the world. a new season of studio b unscripted coming soon. a
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lou ah, a reminder of our current top stories here on al jazeera and these 5 people have been injured in the latest burst of violence in israel. the attack happened and tell of if the victims are said to be foreign tourists. the alleged attacker was shot and killed by security forces earlier in the day to his release were killed in another series, the injured in a shooting in the occupied westbank. these really army says the attack is targeted a vehicle near and illegal settlement in the jordan valley. and israel has used
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force on palestinian worshippers for a 3rd time and occupied is to receive them and they made their way to arc some off . hundreds of people lay to protest in the will. the alex and moss compound is one of the most volatile flash points in the occupied east. jerusalem for muslims. it contains 2 of his lamps, holy sites, the arcs of mosque and the dome of the rock. choose call it temple mount revering it as their 1st temple. they pre at the western wall in 967 jordan and israel agreed that the walk for or islamic trust controls the compound. while israel controls external security only muslims arrived pray in the mosque while jews can pre outside the compact of the western wall. the walk for lives non muslim, sits visit the compound 5 days per week under its supervision and tourists are also allowed in. the palestinians are concerned that the site's muslim identity is on the threat by ultra right wing jewish groups increasingly entering the site to attempt to pray their illegally. well,
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analysts say there are deep rooted reasons for the escalating tension between palestinians and israelis, as well as short term causes endless denial of people's freedoms and rights. that the freedoms and rights of the palestinian people under occupation, living under the oppressive is re regime, is inevitably going to pete lead to people taking up whatever forms of resistance. that's what happens across the board globally historically. so let's not forget that bigger context, the more immediate context, very significant escalation in palestinian casualties over the last 12 to 15 months . you now have the added layer of a very extreme is ready government, which is hell bent on provocations everywhere. it's true that nathan, yahoo government is trying to export. it's gotten domestic crisis re dated to the
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high court and that he bid that is creating inside as i am. so it's like trying to export. it's crazy. it's crisis resorting to external dance. that is a dad that represented by us or by football law. but that was in limits because if fully fledged was like the one that happened in 2006 could jo per die that betty existence of that current is really the government. the reuters news agency is reporting that aside. the delegation is planning to visit the demons capital next week to negotiate the permanent sci fi deal with the hootie rebels. it's part of the ongoing efforts to end the 8 year war between the iran a line who's the fighters and the savvy lead military alliance. saudi arabia and iran have now formerly restored diplomatic ties in an agreement broken by china. a space of peace killings as i waged at chile,
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president gabrielle borage has assigned a new law allowing please to use lethal force if they think they are in danger. and mayors that are the local officials in the capital i demand in the government declare a state of emergency to help deal with a growing crime wave. lucio newman report sat in santiago chiles president gabriela bought each tries to console the mother of the latest policeman killed in the line of duty. ah, they killed my son. she sobs while 3 former chilion presidents watch from the front row of the church. 33 year old danielle panama was shot into headed point blank range on wednesday. the 4th policemen murdered while on patrol in less than a month that they could see them enough enough of killing those who guarantee our safety today. there is a child, a wife, and an institution that is suffering even for kicked off of yet. ah,
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the latest killing has shaken the country that until 5 years ago, thought it was immune to the type of violent crimes that plague many of chiles neighbors. now security or the lack of it has become a national priority on now. your 3 policemen murdered in the last fortnight, but something that can't happen in chile, it's never happened before added con, continue, that will guarantee following the latest victims. funeral president bodied signed a controversial new law allowing police to use lethal force on the presumption that they're in danger. located figuring in front them of unit the same. what would the him, the situation were facing has been brewing for a long time and has multiple causes. so it won't be easy to confront, even it's worst expression of the assassinations we've had to le mans. the past weeks chilly has seen an upsurge and drug trafficking, an illegal weapons, but also gangs and organized crime groups who've entered chilly for venezuela and
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columbia. in the last 5 years, hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants have entered this country, including 2 venezuelans, suspected of having killed as policeman. rightly or wrongly, more and more chileans are blaming some of them for importing crime to this country . here in the capital, some mares are even demanding that the government declare a state of emergency in their counties where nearly 40 percent of crimes are committed. starting monday, undocumented migrants suspected of committing a crime would be placed under preventive detention until their identity and innocence can be established. another unprecedented step to see in human al jazeera santiago argentina is in the throes of a severe economic crisis. and government figures show that more than 80000000 people are unable to cover their basic food needs. rising inflation and the sluggish economy has left more people homeless. cateel, albred's,
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hoya reports. this airport in argentina's capital is filled with homeless people. it's a snapshot of an economic crisis that's getting worse. the win or site is jorge newberry airport has become an unofficial shelter for people like louder i'm reducing mckinley don't less. oh, it does a lot of a sleeping here in a few hours. they'll be more if you come at night, it's full of people. we come here because it's cold out here at least we can sleep . 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 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 more more. if i pay rent, i don't eat, and if i pay for food, i'm on the street in that basket. argentina's annual inflation reach more than
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a 100 percent. and february, people have faced double digit inflation for years. but this is a 1st time since 1991. it's been a triple digits. the frustration is growing. earlier this week, protestors demanded a salary increase and 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 our classes have make goes . i'm going to france. i found a job. there were here, the situation is difficult. my salary is not enough to pay rent. it doesn't matter how much they raise my salary. inflation is too high on no. mat garza but out of the dad, she's among thousands of argentinians who have decided to leave,
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hoping one day if things get better to fly to that same airport and get back home. katya loper saw the young al jazeera. california is the 1st us state to begin a process to consider reparations for black americans. his ancestors suffered on the slavery segregation and discrimination. reynolds reports on the commission. it's debating. issue happening to my people at a public meeting of the reparations commission. people spoke out sometimes passionately. our ancestors help build this country, african americans, black people, whatever you want to label us this time. where on the island of desta to despair amongst the sea of abundance, shrewd lipper writes should start with muddy the ab 3121 task force meeting is now hard to order. the task force was set up by the state legislature in 2020,
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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, 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
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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 is examples. i'm not saying is that 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 is report by july. first, the commissions alternate recommendations will be purely advisory. the states legislature and governor will ultimately decide what if any reparations are given
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a process that is sure to prompt war debate about history, equity, and cost. rob reynolds, al jazeera los angeles, a political and economic crisis, worsened by the knock on effects of the coven. 19 pandemic has left many cubans feeling they have no choice but to look elsewhere for better opportunities to reasonable reports from havana on the impact that this trend is having on the island. it's not easy watching your children leave says might. as helena was mine, she's a mother of 2 whose children are among the millions of cubans now living in the united states, yon as if they don't call me, i'm desperate to go to them. the situation here is getting worse every day. i'm alone in the country and there are no medicine or long lines to get food. i need to be with my children. this is not what i expected. i gave my life for this country, but not any more rolling my might as father fought in fidel castro's revolution.
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now she's waiting for her children to apply for a u. s. government unification program that allows residents to bring their family members from cuba to america. my only coming quote of son has also left. she too is alone and waiting for the same visa. okay, there is so much stress. i level my own, the situation is sad. the hospitals are horrible. there is no medicine that we get any 7 eggs a month. i live on my pension, but i can barely survive on it. her pension is around a dollars a month, maida, and my dearly carmen are proof of a new reality in cuba, where young people go abroad in search of a better future, leaving their relatives behind. and he say that by 2030, the average cuban will be 60 years old. q one are leaving the country in record numbers us government figure shows that over 250000 cubans and for the us illegally in a period of 13 months. this is almost 3 percent of us population here in heaven
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that people are also coming before embassy to try to find a legal pathway to other countries. the economic situation is a driving force, rising inflation, a shortage of food medicine for long power outages and a tweet embargo turn life into a daily struggle. many have lost hope that anything will change. the position blames the government. what is happening now is a crisis generated by the government salaries have lost 4 or 5 times their purchasing paula, soaring inflation was caused by the government, by a reorganization of the currency. and the government knows it did not work. and of course, they'll never say they go to the wrong and will blame us sanctions for the problem . cuba has prided itself on its universal care and education system. but the increase in migration has presented a new challenge, an aging population. people who are too old to leave, but unable to survive,
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if they stay that several. alas seat, have anna cuba put francis as mister traditional, good friday procession due to cold weather enroll. it's the 1st time the pope has not precise the way of the cross service since he was elected in 2013. instead, he was watching it from his home at the vatican. earlier the pope did attend the passion of the christ celebration of the vaskins saint peter's, the silica in a wheelchair. the 86 jewel was discharged from rome hospital last week, after receiving treatment for bronchitis and christian sir also celebrating easter unoccupied. east jerusalem many carried crosses through the streets, so build city to mark good friday. it were taking part in a possession of the church of the holy supposed a site that contains the traditional crucifixion place burial 2 of jesus. still a head here on al jazeera in sport or so face mel the mouth task as they chased the 1st premier league title for nearly 20 years.
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ah ah ah, or it is next now with summer in doha center. thank you very much. judy will happily have taken a step closer to ending their 33 year. wait it to be italian champions. they be cleared to $21.00 thanks to heather from a giovanni delorenzo and an own goal. the result means napoli now have a 19 point lead that the top of the table, the closest rivals, 2nd place. that seal play event is on saturday. i. this is a have a was,
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went to the city, have received a big boost in their bid to retain the english premier league title coast pep. guardiola has confirmed earling hannah and is ready to make a return after missing cities lost a game due to injury. highlander, who has a 42 goals in all competitions, at the season for city suffer. the groin injury before the international break city will be taken on south hampton away as they look to cut arsenals. 8 point lead at the top of the table head of the match, considering the recent at managerial changes across europe. guardiola was asked how he's managed to avoid getting sacked throughout his career. i will tell you the secret. we will get it within wilmont. oh, be suck, didn't look and cigarettes of i took from them because i am my hair is better than the other ones. so now i'm not side because when i, when we, when
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a lot of rooms good and does use the there's are so a play on sunday, the gunner's face, a massive test that they take on liverpool away. mccarty, test team are looking to win the league for 1st time in nearly 20 years. they'll be able to claim the 1st league when they're at anfield in more than a decade. we need to embrace a moment and turn and go freaked and into miss full if and socialism and positivity i. we know that we have a big challenge burleson big opportunity to tron filane to something that we have enough for many years until does one of the striving to tim. and we have to focus on why we can do the honor of games to play for an unders went to real on race. because i spelling this team for a few years now. and obviously the outcome is pretty impressive. i'm the way to play as fun to watch, to be honest as super lively. really good football players on a pitch good match plans. so yeah. good. i know
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exactly what you can say about us in a moment, so that makes it that shows you what was the situation or shape out to be here saturday in the race, to win the german boon de sleeva. both taught by a munich and a dormant faced difficult task, thomas to has aside at top, the table by 2 points following their full to win over the men that last saturday. i was to has 1st game in charge after taken over as permanent coach from junior knuckles mit while buyers and next opponent off. hallberg who themselves are enjoying a great season and set forth and actually beat by and in a cup game, mid week. second place, thought man, the are looking at to win the league for the 1st time since 2012 byron have one every season since on saturday document that face union berlin who sit just 2 points behind them. and 3rd spot,
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or we've been speaking to belinda's legal journalist, chris williams, who says at the level of competition, the season has been a breath of fresh air for the fans. it's actually really refreshing to see a title race or not between one club or 2 club. sure to say we do our for in the mix. so us been really excited to see it's been a long time. i was the last weekend. it didn't go to planned for dormant funds by an absolutely dismantled, which was a bit of a shame. and now find a back on the top. but there is still a lot of games to go and buy and still look a little bit vulnerable. as we saw midweek, gates fryeburg also dot been lost as well. this will be a real crucial weekend. and for all 4 teams cuz they actually play jalar. it's really important, i think, for the dsl alicia football league that there is a competitive league. i'm buying for the casual observer, just run away with it every year. that's not quite true. they have done a few times in the past. but last few seasons have been a couple times, but i don't want to take them quite close. but ultimately they haven't won that,
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and if you want to sell your league across the world as a product and you want to make you excited, you can't have one team winning it 10 and 11 times without any sort of challenge. so this season was for teams in the mix, and that's massively exciting. and i think it would be refreshing for the league. i think it would do the lea, a world a good if it had a new winner. i mean, obviously take you pick out a document when you're on berlin or fryeburg, but i think if it's buying again, it will cause a few problems in cologne. whether dear fellow based he, that football federation has said matters that will be abandoned to f. flares or referees are hit by objects thrown from the crowd. it follows an incident on wednesday when i at midfielder, daisy carson was hit on the head by a lighter during his sides when against that phone or to and the dutch cup. the match was suspended for close to 30 minutes and police later said a man had been arrested. the country's government has announced the investigation at the highest level. the phoenix suns are on
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a 7 game winning streak heading into the n b a playoffs. kevin, drawn to top school for the sons with 29 points in this when over the denver nuggets fight, it was chris paul was fired on the night to he made a career hi 7. 3 point is both teams have already secured playoff spots with done for the number one seat in the west, the regular season, and on sunday the my me, he'd secured an important victory against the philadelphia 76. is that the heath winning $129201.00. and they're now just one point behind the 6 placed brooklyn. it's in the eastern conference with 2 regular season games left to play and take a look at this diving efforts and major league baseball. san diego padres, outfielder, one soto with a flying catch in this game against the atlanta braves. it wasn't quite enough to
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proper his team to victory the braves again on the 2 edge this contest, 76 and thus was bought for me. had you back to julie and long center. thank you so much. that's it for me, julie mcdonald and the team here in london for the cesar, we will be back in just a sec with much more. see said thanks very much for joining us. oh ah. a
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