tv Inside Story Al Jazeera April 8, 2023 2:30pm-3:01pm AST
2:30 pm
that's the heat loss to build once again, new deli, at around $35.00 celsius. 32. therefore the whole package dancing one or 2 shares wanted to shout to, into saudi arabia over the next couple of days. but fine for doha, ah, the united nations, his face criticism, many argue veto town, client security council, permanent members create an uneven balance of power. i hope you are avoidance, membership, multiply, winning your, what meaning apiece. the united nations general assembly president talks to welch's era holding the powerful to account. as we examined the u. s. his role in the world on al jazeera, israel strikes garza and lebanon after rated the i like the most, your fit, the unrest will spread across the region. so what will it take to de escalate?
2:31 pm
this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to inside story. i'm nick clark, from lebanon to gods are in the occupied west bank. there's been a sharp increase in violence between palestinians and israelis. is res fears of a wider confrontation, questions around what this means for the already tense situation and garza, the israeli military says it carried out asked writes on hamas positions after intercepting rockets fired from the region. there are no reports of casualties. israel is also carried out as strike some parts of southern lebanon. the military says it's in response to rockets fired into israel on thursday. where does it say the missiles fell into an open area near a palestinian refugee camp,
2:32 pm
damaging homes and farmland? israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised a strong response. thank you, bye muma. when i made it very clear that our enemy shouldn't testers, the internal struggle in trail won't stop us from responding wherever and whenever necessary, and who will not go to what we're calling for calm and we will act against the extremists who resort to violence. as for the aggression against us on other fronts, we will strike our enemies and they will pay a price for any acts of aggression. our enemy will discover once again that in moments of truth, the citizens of israel stand united and unified and support the actions of the army and the security forces to defend our country and our citizens. in the occupied westbank to israeli women have been killed and another seriously injured in the shooting israeli authorities saved the attack as told to the vehicle in the west bank local media reports. the victims are a mother and her 2 daughters. and i says,
2:33 pm
the attack is a natural response to the raids on alex this week, some, some lot. palestine ambassador to the u. k. had this to say, this is the israeli play book for 75 years that has since its establishment a playbook that goes like this, or they provoke the palestinian people into provoking them. so the retaliate is one has been provoking and provoking over the over the months the, the weeks the days. and janine and nobliss and hebrews and garza, the located garza. and then of course, the peak of that for a vocation as is right, knows very well as an ox, a sharif and hot on sharif as happened, the last few nights during the holy month of ramadan. and this playbook goes like this because there's my lives on violence. it lives on the oppression on subjugation of an entire mission. ah.
2:34 pm
all right, let's bring in our panelists in ramallah were joined by neu de, who's a political analyst and form a spokeswoman for the palestinian national authority of eve in israel. is already rummy. who's the founder and president of the jerusalem press club in a former israeli government spokesman? and in tennis, francesca open easy, the united nation special reporter on the occupied palestinian territories welcomes . welcome to all of you know, i'd like to start with the 1st of all, there is a tragic familiarity to all of this. isn't that worship? is it a deeply sacred site beaten rocket attacks, reprisals, death. it is just a relentless cycle. and here we go again. well, yeah, it's relentless and it's never ending because none of the factors changed. and the one factor that remains quite constant is the fact that israel can get away with all of it. it's going to get away with the remaining an occupying power. it can get
2:35 pm
away with entering and rating and storming a lot, some mosque and undermining the historic and legal status quo in jerusalem and locks us specifically without any consequence. and so it doesn't feel any incentive to change course to let go of the powers of people to let go of that occupation. and it had fed up the set the stage really for a very violent months. i remember from as far as the beginning of the year is where i was warning about madonna, the from a bon was somehow a month where old palestinians turned into air wolves when the fact is that all these is rarely deliberate, provocations and restrictions produce a very tense situation that can occur, as we've seen as spiraled into further violence and further vitality. unfortunately . nor is that your sense of where this is going, escalating violence. well, look,
2:36 pm
i have to remind the viewers, the reality under occupation is a violent every day. so when we talk about an escalation, we're talking about an uptick in the violence that palestinians experience every day. i don't think that we are headed into an all out confrontation, but i do think that the situation remains where remains very, very precarious. and the more is real pushes, how often in injuries solomon across the occupied was bank and the more heat that will city and gaza feel the more likely that fortunate leg is the things might deteriorate even further. redraw me and tell a vive, given the tensions why would israeli forces go in such a heavy handed way into the place of worship is the maximum on frankly, i have read some bit of criticism of the way our police handle it,
2:37 pm
but let's put it in perspective i'm in israel sans 67 has kept their freedom of religion, ethernet, alex, a mosque, and then i will know the problems and the walls and the violence, ah, this principle was kept really a rigorous and, but it, but all is really govern. ah, the problem is that there are forces and mainly from us and design which try to use this sacred play separate to both as jews and muslims. ah, to spark a spark and other wave of violence in the region and, and in the violence you saw 2 days ago and asked her mosque. ah, really resulted from the fact that some 300 people went into the mosque armed
2:38 pm
with clubs and stones. and what have you, and i don't think most people go that way to a are synagogue or to a mosque or to a church. so the police had to, ah, react. and the, as i said, the in the beginning, it record a bit, a heart harshly than necessary. but for that, and the very points, isn't it that they went in more harshly than is necessary? and you know, we're in a situation that we're in, which is escalation and look, if what we're stopping again, then the blame game who started walk a fine. all i'm saying is look at the, at the broader picture. the broad picture is that every friday, ah, tens of thousands as if not more. ah, muslim worshippers go to the temple mom and pray and go back.
2:39 pm
ah, we had a problem there. as i said, it resulted from a group of people who came there to start a trouble not to pray. and we had to handle with it. i could nor did jump in that. i don't want to get into a tit for tat about what happened. but really, i think sticking to facts is extremely important, is the israeli police has no business and no right being inside and has no business, restricting palestinians, and deciding who can enter the sum of and for how long. and the fact is there is a tradition ever to legit tradition. just stay at the locked up to stay over night at the praying and interest introspection. and israel wanted to restrict that. i wanted to stop that band that. so the fact that some
2:40 pm
palestinians may have been, you know, apprehensive about a possible class with these really security forces with the israeli occupation, force of, sorry is not because they were looking for trouble is because they knew it was going to happen. because if there had been writing an offer days, this was no surprise, this is the modus operandi of the occupation and to say that israel has respected religious freedom, isn't really, you know, and i want to stay respectful year and i don't want to gear off point but that's just factually incorrect, and all international reports refute that was a restrict when you say the palestinian under 30 or $45.00 cannot go to jerusalem. you are restricting their right to freedom of religion when you decide who can answer and who cannot. when you band people from the front from the old city when you are not respecting the right of religion, you're not respecting that. i didn't move on and we haven't yet heard from for
2:41 pm
francesco, vanessa who's the united nation special realtor on the occupied policy in touch with francesca. what's your sense of where we're at now? the overall situation? how serious is it? oh, i think it's very serious to let me. i don't want to. the other figures are saying, i think that the source recent attacks on a lot where reckless and beyond where you lean on the basic human rights of the palestinians, including their eyes to worship, entering and causing damage to the alex and mosque. the start of school agreement to which israel is under obligation to respect and in the sense yes. ringback there's no reason for the police to go green, and so these attacks are either unprecedented or, you know, or isolated. i agree with these ready speakers that context, the mattress and the context is that of an abusive occupation which operates outside what is for me to buy international by international law. so it's not that
2:42 pm
it is not something that started this week this year, or even in 2022 or in 2021. it's a reality wearing a bunch of students in your confinement and confiscation, school demolition discriminatory law enforcement mass incarceration, and not or countless abuses at a meeting. he's a new mediation, so the violence is only good to, to continue unless the in redeemable in legality is a fixed no, and i just want to, i'm picking a band because we have the same order, right? this very quickly. go back to that very quickly. and then a thought for just that agrees with me about the conference next, brought it a bit further and say that we came up with the austin log initiative, which my finishing provision and the protestant us. i know so and now i'm victimizing for ever. so this is where we are.
2:43 pm
ok let's i just want to get it back to what's happened in the last few days. i want to pick this up for i'm going to give you a b. i come back in a 2nd, you'll have a facility to talk, but nor say thursday, we have the israeli military once again attacking worshippers in. alack, sir. then we have dozens of rockets being fired in from lebanon into israeli territory, big as escalation since 2006 for our audience. tell us about who fire those rockets and why from lebanon? well, we don't know fired the wrong. it's been no claim responsibility as far as i. i know israel accused huh. even though have off is not based in living on. and it responded virus by bombarding the gaza strip, which is still considered an occupying power of it is
2:44 pm
a land that is besieged by israel since 2006. and it also bombarded southern limit on the, the idea that an escalation that the scenes of brutality can happen in jerusalem. while alice, look on wild people see that there is this intrenched culture of infinity of no concept. one is absurd. israel continues to insist that it can do whatever it wants in jerusalem, and it expects palestinians everywhere else to be quiet and mute. and that has proven folly. and francesca said, while this brutality continues, it is unrealistic to expect anyone not to respond. so we saw the escalation in southern lebanon. i don't think there is any verifiable way to, to know who fired the rockets. and i don't think it really matters. because it is obvious from the way israel re a reacted the. there is no nobody seeking an all out confrontation. the
2:45 pm
easiest target for israel is the palestinians that can target them and brutalize them without any consequence, without getting any regional actors involved. and so it has done that, and it will continue to do that as long as it can get away with it. that's just the brutal, brutal reality of it. and the changes for the related patients off low or not. all right, her just get for those who don't know the history, how does has will fit into the picture. and they may not be responsible for these rocket attacks, but they would have known about it, right? yes, just one coin to answer a question before and what are the agreement? the agreement can not infringe the right of self determination of any people, including the audience and now a previous violence against
2:46 pm
and what you want to present when did you have those dimensions with a situation? is course, because there are mean indiscriminate attacks is launched by southern lebanon as well. just a 2006. i can know the law was behind the, but i don't all that back. some city to be it's must be protected and there are principles of promotion. and again, distinctions that are car, do you know, any transgressive or international. but again, the context is that data over a nation that was predictable and you still had to mean not to not to trigger it. and this is, this is a question that we should all reflect upon. the assume that we have a power between e in between 0 and minus t as groups and also for those will be considered. i mean, when you, when we talk about the discriminate against against the c, v e, occupation,
2:47 pm
new patient is the trigger duties that violence and it's not going to be based on monday for security reasons. i'm sorry, i don't why. why has translated into the creation of but over 270 colonies in your to buy land and it costs for over 7700. 20000 is way disobedience. this is what we should be talking about because this is the greater i'll divide it with the palestinians. very joint to come back to that. this is the trigger that inevitably the resistance is going to come if the palestinians are treated in this way. well, the difference between the way additional defense itself and the way that from the stimulus to there are defending their cause is that israel tries goes out of its way, not to hicks, of billions and, and, and there, i can tell you,
2:48 pm
i can tell you as a former air force colonel there too many times when the pilots or people who operate unmanned vehicles, they, they stop, they don't launch the miss side or something because some uninvolved people are wrong. on the, on the contrary, what we saw today, ah, a, there was bank is somebody seen it's ah, killing brutally and intentionally ah, 2 sisters and a critically wounded and their mother and, and the other. i didn't hear anything from the other 2 speakers about this. so that's the difference. i mean, we try and my question to you, my question to you, you are a, was it was more about that the trigger for all this violence, one way or the other. it's, it comes down to the root cause, which is the occupation. there are 3
2:49 pm
a day that says the continuation of the occupation is a result of their continuous rejection ism of but his thing is to any peace settlement. and we came up with my gun also caused and waved with david in 2000 and, and still they keep saying no and no. and this is what happens. i'm frankly, personally, i'm not for as settling that was been would use. i would rather stay in his room proper, but when you have on the other side at wagner, which i even doesn't take years for now, sir. ah, it's a problem. okay. nor respond to that if you will. i mean, where do i begin? but let me just remind the viewers, because there's been so much in the past few minutes, that israel has killed thousands of palestinian civilians. it has destroyed entire
2:50 pm
residential buildings. it has targeted the press. it has down to an entire building, housing, elder, the a, be in garza, it killed our colleague and friend, shirley and lady in jeanine. so when we're talking about the israeli army, let's keep that in perspective. the a plethora of evidence about targeting civilians about wiping entire families of the population registry are abundant and they can be found very easily. they are readily available to say that palestinians reject that freedom and self determination. and that's why israel must occupy them is an old line. it seems that some think that it does, it doesn't get old, but it really, really is old and used. and it's all fun. nonsensical. the palestinian right to be free of israeli domination of israeli brutalization is absolute and to excuse the commission of war crimes,
2:51 pm
which is what building settlements and transferring the occupiers population. it is simply laughable. israel stood and its occupation if it were interested, but you have a government now that is committed to not just decimating the palestinian people but to treating the entirety of historic palestine as the land of israel to denying the existence of the palestinian peoples to denying their very own humanity, you have ministers who are responsible for controlling the lives of palestinian school. i've been convicted even in israel for being provocative. was for attacking israeli security for attacking of the end. and they're inviting a lot of these programs and a lot of these attacks by his receptors against palestinian civilians and by israeli occupation authorities against palestinian civilians. this is not
2:52 pm
a chase of linea palestinians who want to remain occupied so they can remain violent. that's a very racist idea to present a quite frankly, at the nation. maybe don't know me, but the french on the bottom line is little going to change without a massive international effort. francesca, what do you make of the response to the like, so, provocations that canadian prime minister coolio and israel to shift its approach from, from the violence, seen it. i like so there was little else really would you call for more international condemnation and what more needs to be done for say, the united states? yes, it's clear that mere words of condemnation, the know the little work anywhere particularly here where again, i want to stress for the viewers that the relationship is not as medical, one between 2 to equal entities or countries. there is 11 people on
2:53 pm
one state buying another with a significant in the tree of forces and power in coming to coming into play is that we as thing to the state of affairs and calling for negotiations between the buyer and you buy the international community should simply abide by international law. and so to not recognize the fact that the region actually wrongful, actually committed by israel and do not extend recognition of the, of the colonization of the occupied territory. and also ask for the station and reparations for the lot, but also in the, in the current reality, it's absolutely necessary to deploy a protective presence that guarantees the c, d, n. c. you really all city, remember most the policy is because they are the most exposed to the buy and then
2:54 pm
also also he's righty. but again, these should need as a long term solution to dismantle many of the nation. and that is monumental. the colonization that he spent months over the occupied territory because this is not in line with international law. 30, i just, i want to come back to your point about the current government and it's fair to say, isn't it that the right way elements, they do nothing to reduce tensions like the ministers, a small church and been given a sorry, can continue. i don't subscribe to anything they stand for or say, and there's a democracy in his role. unfortunately, they won the elections. but now recently we have because they started, they launched a, a motion to really move is roles being democracy. the majority of these really
2:55 pm
people is uprising against and i think it will reflect that. so in the next election, but i'm, but i really was a bit annoying by what day the speaker from the us. and then, and frankly, we're talking about a big perspective. it's about time that the un starts to look into purchasing a problem and try to a really solve it. because the u. n. has this own rock which for better in this situation of the, of the part of steam and refugees instead of solving when settling it. and instead of encouraging them to join the members of the abraham, of course, we'll move forward with as well rather than then i'll be stuck in the past. ok, or is it, let's throw that back to front just where it's coming right to the end of the
2:56 pm
program. so from chester, if you could wrap it up pretty quickly. yes and i read again and should take responsibility for the time, which is it to be here for you and has been over 75 years. but i can act and without again, any occupation. because right now, this is the main problem that needs to be resolved. i know it's a final word to you know, ending the occupation. that's the early solution. yes and jerusalem will remain the center of events. because israel is deliberately provoking, as long as there is this occupation that continues. and as long as palestinian refugees continue to be denied their right to return to their homes. and as long as you have people who are willing to dehumanize palestinians and attack them for demanding freedom out with that feeling shave or without facing consequence,
2:57 pm
it is unlikely that we will see any change in the dynamics. unfortunately, all right, on that night we'll leave it at thanks very much indeed to our guests said to not a day or 2, you drove me and to francesca, open a thanks very much indeed and thank you to you for watching the same program again at any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com, and for further discussion this goes well facebook page does facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is add a j inside story. for me, mc clark. the whole team here in tahoe, it's good bye for enough. ah
2:58 pm
the latest news as it breaks over the years from has been the target of numerous lawsuits and criminal investigations. but this time is different with detailed coverage, although many countries are speaking to reduce that dependent across it real now genesis the toilet will continue to be in demand from around the world. it's an indication of how relying benjamin netanyahu is on support from the far right plans with a so called national guard, have suddenly feed across the globe ecosystems under immense stress. this later started moving back. it started melting all there is something wrong in this drawing. something we cannot create a thrice, explores how the law is beginning to hold multinational to account. we are all connected neighbor by the way, and how the idea of giving make legal rights is altering our relationship with the planet. this is what is all about. it's about ensuring that life when i can
2:59 pm
continue planetary justice on al jazeera, the arctic home to the semi people and natural resources needed for combat climate change. an important part of the battery supply, china for europe, they don't think it is p also have the same human rights as other people. can. nations made wealth from oil and gas. now balance that green obligations with the rights of indigenous people. you choose solutions that for us, give us know for future voices from the optic and want to talk money winds on it. just, you know, we are all bristles, even people far away are so helping with the environment, problems in the amazon because their consumers i teach kids about the oceans are facing today. i've been working in earnest, trying to find ways to get to sleep with kids. what do we do as the ocean? why and what are you going to do to keep out of the sort of language that keeps the
3:00 pm
red blood women, right? they have one, several back over there, fight for equality and got them. eric, i was told the thing that was texting women, we made a challenge in the region. i will not being pro like i want freedom. we don't have read them in this study about 2 weeks now, 3 days, journey to a show on the western and your grade. so one destroys our country. someone needs to rebuild. ah hello, i'm adrian said he had an endo how about the summary of a news on al jazeera, a funeral, spent held in moscow for one of russia's most influential military bloggers flatland, petoskey was killed in an.
43 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on