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come your president, gabriela boy h came to power last year, promising social and economic reforms. ha, but his approval ratings have plummeted as the economies orson and inflation has risen to nearly 12 percent. a new constitution he championed last year, was widely rejected for his administration. the passing of this legislation is a much needed when walkers, in the capital santiago, welcome to the changes that we're going to give in in a month. yeah, it's good because people have more time for the family and with to days where just people can find another source of income. so it's not bad. latin america has some of the longest working hours in the world. but chili's government says it's possible to improve productivity and the quality of people's lives and many are watching to see if other nations in the region start to agree. phenix nora al jazeera.
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been killed in northern ecuador. please say about 30 as high because we're involved in the incident in the coastal city of morale. thus those are the headlines. of course, you follow stories on a website that al jazeera dot com is updated throughout the day. i'll be back with more news in half. the next on on to sarah is the stream to stay with us. to walk to al jazeera, we ask who is really fighting this world? russia isn't wagner, or is it the russian or military? we listen, we started talking to me on my own so that this via yours, he didn't. he shook to get him back. we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that matters on al jazeera. a . welcome to the stream. i'm josh rushing. it's been nearly 4 months since israel's most far right government took power in that time. more than 90 palestinians have
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been killed in his ramadan continues the intensity and violence of occupations escalated. today we ask what's driving the increased violence against palestinians living under occupation. but 1st let's hear from you some odd one, a journalist to gaza. it's you can begin to kind of look what happens. nobody's in town's fine, not as unusual activity from these radio administration, but it's food m o. b patter that we have been missing and we have been documenting for the last and came not only thing the acts of who ship us all also called you all and brutalizing opinions of the most. but look at a company with the vision, a class for continuous populations, and he's really in the west time in the past, in the occupied territories. i'm the honest truth as well. it's sort of acton that has a climax because of the use that machine of the most online, the most recent is read on men. and when the consequence, since the beginning of 2020 said a which would have died unlike the past 20 years of different history,
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he governs joining us to discuss from occupied east jerusalem journalist de la backorder in chicago, illinois, omar, secure israel and palestine director for human rights watch and also with us from occupied easter islam al jazeera senior correspond hota bill hamid. hey, one more. see that the table. that's you. if you're watching this on youtube, get us your comments. we have a producer right there waiting to get your live comments to me. so i can get him to our panelists on the show and maybe you and i can do the same together, right. hold on, let's begin with your 1st question. can you update us on the last 24 hours? what's new? well, it's still quite after just tool and it's not required because yesterday evening i'm day to cover me government and we'll see no more visitation, axel, i'm out for the last 10 days,
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grandmother and meditation that need the access to a host of south bay city. and she was satler's altura nest. ah, yes, poor tours. who go? oh, place arrested dustin hotel, we're having a little problem with your connection. i'm going to back out. we're going to see if we can get that a little better. and in the meantime, i'm gonna ask joe law, it's been 4 months since his government has taken power. how would you describe the direction that this government has gone? this government is way more bolder in saying that quiet are quite part of clouds. and what's happening at alexis specifically is not new policy. this was policy that was started in 2015 perhaps were nathan yahoo! but said nature maintained and supported by natalie than at the near future garment . this new government is only escalating the rhetoric and saying the quite part out loud and coming more intense,
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especially in the west bank and east jerusalem. oh mar is it? i don't know. are we to cynical and this phil to say that at least they're saying it out loud? now we know what we're dealing with is, is that better than when they were doing it any way and saying something else? no, i mean i think we have to start by acknowledging that the level of oppression is unprecedented . and that means real life consequences for millions of palestinians that live under israel's apartheid. that means more palestinians are killed. that means more power. me and homes are demolished and means more palestinians are held an administrative detention without trial or charge dollars, right. this is a new phenomenon that began 4 months ago. i mean, many of the degree of repression began to actually increase under the la p. bennett government. and this is long standing decades long levels of israeli repression. the difference is one off degree and not a crime. so it's important we underscore that well, at the same time, you know, underlying that the reality that palestine space is an unprecedented and could get
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even worse is difficult as that is to imagine. so i'll walk us through some of the video that we've been thinking the last week about what's happening at alaska mosque. what's been going on, lock the mosque, away for israel, just to dominate the occupied the population in jerusalem, dominate them further. it's a policy of integration and violence that they're employing based again near the end of the worshippers who are observing the whole month or from a barn. and under them last month is the 3rd 22nd, a slam, and the center of life for all of the new market by directors. and the fact that it's under attack in this way, it's just the dominant by an apartheid government by an occupational authority that wishes to escalate this violence again to show them who is dominating this space to know as the master base. and they will force people our torsion for us the most when they wish to. because this is exactly the image they want to be seen on the
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dominant power here. the one that pressing the palestinians into submission hurricane, i can just jump, jump, jump right in. and add something, i mean the, just the position between the way they've handled protests and the locks with the way is railey protests and tell you have been handled, tells you everything you need to know. and the way in which force is used by the israeli state. as a tool to maintain the domination is fed by jewish israelis over palestinian. we don't see those kinds of images taking place in response to massive demonstrations that have brought life in israel to shut down, including taking over of highways, including bringing the economy to a stand to lead. don't see the images you just saw on your screen. that tells you everything you need to know about israel's apartheid. hold of the images are hard to look at these military through police beating unarmed worshippers. why they pray? what does this is really government say about that? what's the, what's been the response to it?
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well you haven't heard much at the beginning. i think it was so at least with the government, the ohio miners with government id that supposed to hold to describe. 5 who probably, who said that they thought that the government should be more forceful with these people. they pulled him inside the mos good, more worshippers, but terrorist, sometimes they always put the blame on deposit t data. 8 of the policy has got easter and really visited to at this point you did have one senior member because he's lactose. he spoke to the 3 the media and said that probably what happened last week i was the police doing and i was being so brutal of the worship as could have been avoided. that was basically a louis voice talking otherwise it did so i think they knew doesn't really
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concern abby's re billy greg at which is higher than what i did at the moment. ankles are very focused on his own internal issues. so certainly, i think what, what did worried government, while the international condemnation apparently, is also under pressure or internationally for other reasons. i want to get to the international response here in a minute, out of a purse i want to go. i went home or to respond to this video of a video from ma haunted a ya. she's a professor at mount royal university in calgary, canada, and omar. i want you to listen to us because he talks about the kind of equivalence, especially in the media here. it is critical to underscore and then in addition to the killings, beatings and torture, that palestinians experience of the hands of israeli soldiers, police and settlers. thing is also have to endure israeli structural bond, such as the title of the season. the gaza strip, the checkpoints on demolitions,
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among so many other forms of israeli structural violence. there is no equivalent palestinian structural finance. none, it does not exist. it is well documented, the israel unleashes of violence against the palestinians that is much greater in school, intensity scale, and destructiveness, politicians and journalism. the west know this because these facts are readily available, get the concealed effect and conceal the reality of israeli aggression. which means that this problem is not just the problem of knowledge, but also in primarily when of power. i don't know that was rapid fire, but can you touch on some of the, the things you brought up there? i think absolutely. it's the nail on the head. i mean, we tend to focus on these images of violence of killings and we write felicia because there are effect. but at the same time when one studies the reality in israel, palestine, it is not the hot violence of conflict, but the cold violence of structure, oppression that stands out its the palestinian gods, denied a permit for medical treatment in the palestine east. jerusalem denied a permit to build
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a home and his home is demolished. if the cold violence of home inside israel proper you know that the palestinians land that they cannot excess. it is the, the refugee camp that's not allowed to return to the country. they're from because of who they are. it's millions of people denied their funded mental right. solely because of who they are. and that's the daily reality, structural violence, repression, apartheid that palestinians face, so long as we don't acknowledge that the center of the reality, we're going to continue to miss, you know, that we're going to need to miss the underlying reality that the house needs to law . what was in that nod? yes, i may add. indeed, when we speak of the violence of very clear good years and the evidence of we're seeing david, we must not forget that the reason violence is the structure of violence that's in the background. 3rd thing been through snow for example, live in homes that are deemed to be illegal, const constructive unique any which,
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which may receive a definition or that a moment people are not living in the security. and they are confined in faces and get to a neighborhood over the present in the city. and the west bank is building diminishing, were being pushed into small areas that are located a getaway to bon just done community. and it's like a struggle for existence. so when you, when you see the vine, and it's just the result of very massive systematic policy erased and in culture identity and making sure it's confined into more space. and so we have to understand that bigger picture, whenever the videos and images of latin emerge, the violence is constant under living through it every day. speaking, the bigger picture, how you brought up the international community. i'm going to bring in a video comment here from augment of a foul and international lawyer with l. hawk at the hague and netherlands. ezra colonial a number of the team has premise the promise to the soldiers,
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to systematically de humanized palestinians with intention to perpetrate and maintain such domination. therefore, accountability is key to india, israeli. upper tide, as legal station, the international criminal court, less expedited to distribution and distribution of palestine and solid issuing arrest warrants against perpetrators of such atrocity crimes. because as the late benjamin friend, former number prosecutor once said, they can be no peace without justice. no justice without lo and no meaning for though without a court to decide what is just as little under any given circumstance. hold up. cuz the lack of an international response over the many years or what's happened there, give a kind of permissive notice or a permission to this administration to go for it now. well, i think that was certainly the feeling you know,
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the different ministration. many other students that i think the when this change, i also premiums for us, which is very important for. busy is changing messages coming out from the with the also change international reaction you have to also regional reaction is that when we speak just to the region, so many people because as i say, i think a convention on a daily basis when we come to the way they go to sleep, even reaching that is actually done g on to the occupation again, because if you arrive to the entrance of the old city to pretty do those
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who are the guy that i did to push, they go around with the laptop. they have some sort of these recognition at software, and then after the use in a big way, using that around too much as it out of those dead few for g a, b, or is there any contingency that you reached off and you weren't finding restriction, you might find that good to go to get in there because it's only allowed for whoever $55.00 or about that or you might find if you come from a place and geographically does know that i'm i listen, i want to be good to do. just move audience. okay, go for it. no more than a dog. i yeah, i mean, i mean it does noting a very important phenomenal let's not forget 2100000 plus pallets, things and gaza cannot pray a lot,
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some off. so probably many of your viewers on this program get today, board and airplane, you know, go to ben green airport, go to lots of palestinians from gaza. an hour drive away cannot do so. most policies in west may cannot do so with it without a difficult to obtain permit the millions of power the refugees aren't allowed to do so. so even we see these images of people getting beaten. there are millions of palestinians that would accept the beating for the chance to praying a lot. the mosque. i hate to hear that, and we have a lot of people in our youtube audience that are saying those images are really hard to watch and hard to look at. do all we have a couple of questions from the audience. i'm going to throw your way, why does international community allow apartheid to continue? why do they stand on the sidelines? i would like to see you discuss why there are no peacekeepers station in the occupied territories. and then here's one touching on the protests that we've seen until it even well across the country through the judicial issues. and israel helped bring attention to the palestinian ongoing slow motion genocide. so the 1st
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one, i think the most harmful thing that we arg suffering because of the culture of infinity that allows israel to continue to burks, perpetuate this stuff apartheid this prolong occupation. the siege over the goddess gym. the denial of rights, the basic rates as part of been in the system. the environment doesn't allow for this to continue. we see us in the, in the face, math incarceration that way too often. hundreds, get arrested, but it's been killed for them was you know, throwing a rock and get your the engines and then didn't know what to be investigated and there's no follow ups as a way with keenest crimes. continuously when, when there is a cook, a crime committed, you see the soldier has support from the commander of the police force and the minister of static national security and prime minister, which support act this environment affinity allows for this government to continue
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was the consequent, governments to continue perpetuating the system of apartheid unless they're held accountable for it. and if it's real accountability such as being a facing proper prosecution by the joshua criminal court, this is going to continue in regards the project was never environment. i was welcoming for products and in that was clear from the 1st data mainstream that democracy quote, unquote, a protest begun instead of you is not welcoming space and it's very clear for us when they speak of democracy. we are not sure what democracy is, because millions of fastenings will live in the way of getting serious learning. garza and if under direct is really controlled even medical incentives, which is really been shipped the 2nd class and then by law, the nation state law. 2018. so basically legislated that fact. so people who lives, who are palestinian, who live in this place, do not think there is
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a democracy. not one that ever exist, as for sure. when they are calling for protect to protect and save democracy. this is something that we don't really understand and it's a very internal design struggle rather than something that involves the palestinians or highlight are struggling in the way that is positive for this time and eventually for this thing. yeah, and the violence on the ground is obviously very real. there's also more violence in the communications about this issue. it's coming from a report and you can actually look at my computer here that saw online violent speech and hebrew directed an arab, palestinian community, is increased by 10 percent. and we have a video comment that i want to share with you. this is from the uri's media coordinator in ramallah, inside think inviting beach against palestinians has been increasing your f 203 center birth and of racism in pipe. and has revealed an increase by 10 percent in defined beat against palestinians was 685000 conversations were published in hipaa
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language on byte. this is a very dangerous number, especially that such conversations there's into real harm against palestinians. and this is what we saw in may uprising 2021. when did you have your total media to arrange and organize attacks against palestinians, communities and israel as well as what we thought wire just a few weeks ago. oh mark, can you jump in on this? yeah, absolutely. i mean, i think we saw as, as i'm going to put it, i think, very, very accurately and a lot of what the consequences of this kind of, you know, rhetoric are the very people that are, you know, fanning the flames are the ones that are now you know, running the show, but as july noted to begin this program, let's not pretend that this is some new phenomenon. the underlying reality is the vision that ben gear and others are pushing. yes, it is more exclusionary. yes, it is more violent. yes, it is more aggressive, but the same underlying ideology has underlined is really governance for multiple
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years. they can best be summarized as maximum land, minimum, palestinian. now there are some differences about how to get there, but the underlying directive narrative was there under le pete. it was there under bennett, with underneath it was there years before even under all merge in brock as far back as you want to go. and i think it's important to underscore both the risks that house needs space in this real moment with this sort of rhetoric normalized and turning into violence by settlers and security forces. but also to understand this is a long standing phenomenon. the answer to which must be to dismantle apartheid hold perpetrators to account and all forms of complicity in it. and the final moments of the show i want to turn to god. i'm going to set this up with another video comment . this is ma hussein, age of human rights activists and gaza. o stadiums in the ga was trying to do not want an escalation with his right occupation as the know that a new military attack on the blow painted and impoverished strip would be another desperate attempt by anytime yahoo to contain
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d r internal crisis in israel for years now, gross human rights violations against palestinians in gorsline particular have been an attorney. i was winning card against the opposition in israel. and carson do realize this. another reason is that palestinians in gaza are still basically recovering from all be devastating. previous military attacks on this trap, they are still recovering physically, are psychologically and also in terms of the reconstruction of this trip. hey, i want to share my laptop with you a couple of tweets about this. this one says our house is literally shaking my 21 year old sister just wrote in our family. what's that group as, as israel continues to bomb gaza, that was on april 6th. and then this is says, i feel my boy, my brain splitting and half from crying for gaza. it's helplessness. there was one more where i wanted to show you. this is from j sharla and times like these every
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family and garza has a bag containing passports, important documents, pictures, and memories and case with a picture of what has has to look like. this is what life and gaza is like july. can you tell me? i know that you have concerns about what's happening with god and what might be coming up there. can you touch on those was indeed the concerns or read the incitement is coming from the top level. the state really regime your. you have nathan, yahoo, i'm just i life inciting violence against palestinians with each through the thing who's responsible for rocket attacks and northward bumper load was responsible for attacks elsewhere. they are preparing the rhetoric that could justify. and nick lay the the carpet for a really horrible onslaught word which nobody mean once and nobody ever wants to be bombarded again by israel, especially in gather, which is over the previous teacher said is not recovered physically. they have not
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recovered psychologically. the gaza strip is facing humanitarian disaster in every way. house, why? the infrastructure? why are they mine at god's are right now to law. why that they are trying to blame to put the blame to just to justify a response or to create the response to it before the israeli electra to perhaps they're blaming hamas right now. that's the rhetoric they're using. they're pushing for, they could be pushing for the continuation of assassination of high profile political leaders, getting political leaders which could like, can you be based in gaza? and could there could be a response and things could spiral out of control and the victim and victim will always be the instantaneous in civilian was living under the siege this drastic to monitor and disaster. so if the fear is very legitimate for people in gaza and elsewhere in the west bank as well, the terrorism that we're seeing and hello to announce where people are on the steep
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children or think ours are waking up scared at night. the terrorism by the settlers and then it was work home i just started to hold up in our, in our final minute the show. can you tell us what we should be looking for coming up in the, in the coming weeks. okay, let's go back in the same tracker we should be home or what are you looking for in the next few weeks and this i think it's a wild card. how these really government, given the current divide is going to react. there been reports in these railey press, the possibility of a math operation in god's up possibly following out on the bond in paso or pass over. so it's really a wildcard how these really governmental react to ultimately so long as apartheid remains the reality along with impunity. for serious abuses remains the norm. it's only gonna be a model of more cycles of repression by these really governing and the palestinians . the answer has to be to address the root cause and then the part that, well,
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it's a story that we're going to continue to watch on al jazeera english and of course on the stream. so if our audience, this is certainly a story that we're going to follow along and you're gonna want to follow along with us, but that's all the time we have for today. i want to take all 3 of our guests for being with us july lamar and honda. you can always find us at stream dot al jazeera dot com. so your next time, ah ah
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