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in the award winning system, which is 0. well, here's historians and i'd witness accounts that portray early 20th century by this time as a thriving fiber of the reach of was open investments were excess, moving from one city to another, palestine 1920 on al jazeera. the important thing if you are walking around and very rude, was not in the line of fire from the holiday fall off. we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to for the, the whole thing back to last it 3 days and 3 nights. the with no prisoners of the it control the home again, and you control the region around and that's why it was such an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil will be rude holiday inn hotels. on al jazeera, the
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on his riley and strike hills ahead of these. lemme just had rocketed launching unit in the gaza strip of the house. i'm gonna leave them on 3 people killed and a residential apartments in the han units neighborhood was struck by his reading. this on the hello am dire in jordan, this is on, is there a life? and so how those are coming on, the armies cool enough to vaughn and protest in august on of a former prime minister, immune cons arrest. at least 8 people have been killed in the unrest. i'm one years and so kidding by and his really smart. no just spouses. 0 is showing up the and is really a strike on han eunice and the gaza strip has killed a head to the rocket. launching unit and these lemma jihad group in a statement, the group confirmed it's come on, de leon gully was assassinated in the strike. gandhi was
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a member of the ministry council in the l codes brigades, sofa. israel has killed 4 is not meant to have come on as in the last 72 hours as well. he asked like, hey, it's a residential apartment and the find you in his neighborhood at dawn to other people also killed in the same attack in recent days as well as the launch multiple that strikes on gaza targeting a number of islamic jihad members at least 24 people have been killed and dozens injured is. lemme just had as 5 more than $400.00 rockets from gauze that towards israel with some traveling as far as telling the other one is in kansas city for the latest. it's been a worrying morning as the night has witnessed. a exchanges as a salt and exchange of fire in rockets shooting shots from gauze on air strikes, hitting different cities from cells to north. eh, especially attack and get in the city of can you and is it with the at that at the, the how much city in espanol and us which is thought which has meant to assassinate
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one of the slamming. you had senior commanders, eh, and this assassination easy, such an alarming at move after a long silence from the is read, it is strikes a particularly to mention the mediation, to expire. the diction at media does, along with the custody of the sub ministration, who are being approaching both sides. the goal is on is right in attempt to reach me the ation with the respect of the tents of and the truce and between the post between both parties look at more, not from alger 0 correspondence mohammed west ha, who sent us this report from outside of hospital in golf to the human specialists. if out of the be business that you find hospital in kansas city, it is on high and that because of the me, the trash can make sure it has evacuated, the images and sections to treat as font fountas. to me and how for ministry says that i'm one of those killed has the reason $21.00 people including fee children
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and $6.00 women, $64.00 of those have been injured. they include $21.00 children, an age limit. they also used to be says, there is a severe shortage of medical equipment and drugs. this affects the work of the medical teams and makes them unable to deal with a large number of cases that the ministry says it has to be in the quest. they supplies, but these radio occupation has not been allowing them into the causes. that's why the whole state of emergency of the hospital has been going on since the beginning of the ministry of security. should the cases unexpected at any minute because of the continuous is really combined. during the day sirens sounded as far away as tennessee sending people running for cover. many of the rockets were intercepted or fell short in gaza, but one fell in their house and ask along, causing some damaged residents that have been describing the impact much of the been, the education system is shut down. so people don't go to work. those who do go have no one to work with today. it took me over 20 minutes to leave the house when it
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normally takes 8 minutes because i had to make the 2 is as the roads were blocked, fee of direct fire from guys move, it gets struck. no, i mean i have mixed feelings as a resident of escalade for many years. we have had to endure 10 days days when rockets explode over us. i have a feeling of both anxiety and satisfaction that something is being done to prevent the firing of the rockets. audra 0 isabel of monks has more now from ash cut on israel's buddha with god. in the course of the entire day, we've seen sporadic rocket fi coming from garza about 4 or 5 miles, 5 or 6 kilometers south of here again and again. and again, the different batteries belonging to is radius defense mechanism known as the on the scene to try to intercept in a minute case successful. the inset did some of those rockets, the incoming rocket fi has triggered sirens and alarms, across many of the communities here in southern is route. and as far as, as far north as tentative, we've seen a couple of the long range missiles that go much more,
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but the behind is heading north towards tentative that may well have triggered those in the last couple of hours, a lot of drones sounding overhead and some quite deep onto the re boons either from military base is presence is nearby here, close to the gaza strip, or indeed offshore from enabled vessels. we've heard from these riley military that they have been targeting thousands of different locations inside garza particularly where they've seen launches of those various miss solves. and some of the more does that have been coming over the course of the afternoon or briefing the media earlier. the you and the secular general deputy spokesman stress time important. it is that the latest round of bonnet stops. mr. bennett, slend is in touch with all of the parties that he wants to make sure, as does the secretary general, that there's no escalation of this conflict. and that all parties a go uh, go back to a resumption of the previous situation and avoid an exercise
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maximum restraint. a prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, as well as your pets, any scenario often strikes against islamic jihad and gaza. it's the latest escalation and the is ready, palestinian conflict in august last year. israel been bonded, gone for 3 days. getting 49 found his indians. last month is ready jets targeted guns that in southern lebanon after rockets have fought into israel in front of a raid on palestinian worship. as at the alex a mosque and occupied east jerusalem rockets were launched into israel from gaza last week off the ballast, getting an activist caught on dive in on his way to jail last on hunger strike as well. hit 2 locations in gaza in response for the number of palestinians killed him, gauze us so far this year has risen to a 143 because it has been under is really se on land located for 17 years. and it seen many escalations like this one, run a ship as a writer who lives in the besieged territories. she says many people in gaza feel
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helpless. my own children were born into the siege. they grew up, they were all the workers. and they have had to learn all the short term analogy to learn what kind of planes are having the to learn that you know there's danger. and also the top, the reality is the moment does can save you, you know, and you know, children's rep for parents to parents for safety, but you feel helpless and for your own children. the power cuts, the deluxe of water, the, in the lack of freedom of movement. but the worst part about all of this is the, the, is really occupation decides to pounds this concentration camp edits whenever it feels like it. so there's no sense of safety at any um you know, any time i mean uh the, the best example is what happened 2 nights ago. it was totally unpredictable because we were actually visiting family members. be with home. it was fine. they
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weren't, they weren't even drones in the air or war planes. and it's a cuts, you know, by surprise or concept. so the unpredicted stability of these attacks then you have to deal with children and what they go to. we have about 80 percent of our children suffer from trauma after these attacks and they don't feel safe, little peace. they can solve their own homes. so um and israel just does what it wants and it gets always every time. mean, a lot of the occupied westbank is ready for us is of card upgrades in several locations. every 6 palestinians have been detained in nor sherman's refugee camp. 3 palestinians were injured during confrontations with his ready forces. rates also took place in numberless and to us, such as tom's government, as cold in the army, to help and violent protests against the arrest. the former prime minister in con, at least 8 people have died in 2 days of unrest. elliot khan was formally charged even legally selling state gifts during his time and office. he's been ordered to
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stay in custody for 8 days. some of them debate has moved from the capital is none of us can get against the rest of them run upon his doing into violent confrontations. that security forces is by consolidating in softball, and he says, several people have been killed and hundreds wounded. hon supporters, vandalized buildings, endorsed vehicles in 7 cities, auto body. the line going on is that ask the cross the red line. they shouldn't expect us to sit quietly after that. we're going to teach them a less than that. they will remember all the lives. honda, we can proceed to any government building at any time and we're ready to do. it was issued 100 or 300 or 1000 of us no matter how many policy work is they shoot down, we will continue to protest. little body does have interested and they're trying to distance themselves from the disruption. but i've often protest is the legal thought you choose to write, keep it useful to not
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a get into people's houses, do not destroy public or private property. but the reason for this is all right. these were unprecedented scenes and we demonstrate just storming the army headquarters and come on new offices homes. the military has one that no for the tax will be tolerated. it's going funds by the quote, again desperate for power, dressed in politically got the cricket to and politician is accused of corruption and misuse of power. the government is denied. the charges are politically motivated and is born supporters of ever on fund a connie gill's with the gun. but let me have the role of the lo means that you fight for your rights in front of the law and in court. damaging public infrastructure is an act of terrorism and hostile to the homeland. i will needs terrorist and the enemies of the country to immediately stop there in mid
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t against the country. otherwise, the evil people who under estimate the law will be brought to justice and punished based on the long as the violence and political tension escalate. people have been caught up in the chaos of them in front of them around all. this is a great usage across the people. those applaud businesses are closed or people can go to what we're know. not everyone is rich or poor. people have gone to 4 to 6 of totally for good. they're kind of always eyes of the government to announce that all schools should remain open. but 99 percent of the students can't get to school . the exams and children will suffer. there is no public transport. another intense thrown off. you got shells have been fired ad the crowd walking the main highway toward dissolve. i'd be that the process is not in the distance is the police line where the shows are coming in from internet services remain suspended for an indefinite period on popular social media sites. of also being locked as in wrong
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cause legal challenges continue to mount. the seems to be public anger, which is waiting over. some of the driving down to 0 is not about a let's, let's, let's come here and i'll just air including slicing his victims columbia's war crimes tribunal. here's somebody the tories for mobile. and am i going across a set to west and that's tens of thousands of people head north towards the us mexico border on the the hello from the al jazeera headquarters in dough. hi, here's your weather report for the middle east and africa. a temperature is running a bit above average and must get at 41, but i wanted to show you this. other winds are now coming down from iraq. so for us here in doha, it means it's not going to be as human on thursday. but i think it's only going to
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last monday by friday, that humidity bumps, and once again, the heat's is bumping in through pockets on that pre monsoon heat. meantime, showers of lower temperatures in her rods, their showers are now in kabul on thursday. you'll max out at 27 degrees, still bringing in cool air from the north and assemble whole so 14 for you and showers for the western side of the circuit. top end of africa looks like this. we've got a weather maker in egypt spinning around the sand. and does so send storms, dust, storms, likely for cairo, but this is bringing in some hot air. so cairo up to $37.00 degrees tropical africa, biggest downpours, the coasts of camera room gap on and congo. and if i take it further south of this kind of weather front, that cold front rolling in. so the western cape providence in south africa, so big changes in those temperatures there. give it a day or so durban, your temperatures will come down. but for now full on sunshine, on thursday, with a high of 26 degrees. ok, i'm out of time. got right. see soon i of the
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a meeting of minds. unless we do deeper and ask people questions of what spanish stations of identity and social ideals look like, we're going to always have the same model architects and may have valley and iowa 100 ravenna talk to. we may contribute this architects to create conditions to level the fields because indian seats, these are shortcuts, thoughts of quality studios be unscripted analogies. era the welcome back to pick them out about top stories here. this one is really s price on
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han units and the gaza strip as killed the head of the rocket. you move in these numbers, you have group. i mean, as i'm gone, he was a member of the military council in the outcomes for games. so far as well skilled for as i mentioned had come on just in the last 2 hours for the extra care to residential apartments in the honda in this neighborhood. dawn, 2 of the people also killed in the same attack. it's not like jobs find more than 400 rockets from concepts of ones as well as some traveling as far as the tennessee and sounds. government is called in the army to help and find an protest against the arrest, the former prime minister. and when con earlier khan was formally charged with the legally setting state gifts during his time in office, the us o 331 gmc, that's o 631 local time in the morning. stop speaking moment,
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the voice of palestine was silence. isn't exactly a year since a kidding about 0, john is showing up today by on his way. these type of but i can is when never brought to justice stephanie back out before. now. well, how well listen, you know, how it was her style, professional, genuine, humble, caring that earned her reporting and shooting herself, the admiration and respect. billions of yours in the mean. shooting a blacklist, short dead find is really sniper on may the 112022. she was on assignments and janine in the occupied with bank of to being rushed to hospital. she was declared dead at 7 13 am from her colleagues, shock greece display nice shooting of walker was a familiar name. in the arabic speaking world,
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the large numbers that turned out for her funeral with testimony to how loved she was. it's rare for during this to have this kind of an impact known as the voice of palestine, even in death to me and continue to tell the story of the policy being and people is really forces be mourners at her funeral procession. homeless, closing showings, coughing to food, to the ground. these images prompted international condemnation from the united states to france and the vatican. it appears these rays didn't want her coffin to be carried by the people for, for the palestinian flag to be flown to reinstall. many has campaigned tirelessly for justice, approaching the white house, the international criminal court, european parliament, the vatican, and the united nations general assembly. the americans in these really said
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was most likely terrain was killed by his reading the soldier, but that it was an accident and no further action would be taken. however, several independent investigations found that the shot was fired by a sniper, and that's jarine was deliberately targeted. most of the stuff i do this that i need the shooting. that blacklight was a high profile, palestinian. but despite holding jewel nationality within the american passports, despite being a well known journalist backed by a global media network. and despite her family loved being at the highest levels. one year on, there was no accountability for her kidding. a new sign that her killer ever be brought to justice stephanie decker, ultra 0 out to 0, is headquarters into ha, let's bring a new road a. she's a political analyst and a full, i'll just share a colleague of showing up and she joins us live from ramallah. no good to have you been with us? look, it's been a year since the death of sharing. still. nobody's been held accountable,
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even though israel says if soldiers may have killed, do you think anyone will ever be held accountable as well? i know that all of us as their colleagues along with the family will not tire for, from demanding justice. but i fear that judging by the track record of israel's and community and the fact that it has the up to be held accountable for any uh crime, it was proven to have committed i'm the justice of may be elusive in this case as well. no, i you view a new show reading for over 20 years. i believe i'm a how difficult has it been for you personally coming to terms with death and also just the lack of accountability and how can as well very uh, actually uh, very difficult. uh uh, i have to tell you that i've been avoiding uh, thinking about the fact that it's been a year because it's almost the hard to believe that it's been
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a year since we last heard to the and talk or report on a major event in palestine it doesn't even make sense, i think in our minds that my mind that there is anything happening in palestine without should be reporting on it. this journalist two's the professional who is an amazing example of a 1st and a 5 grace in the field. no matter how tough the situation was cheap, always maintained for called for grace. her kindness and her professionalism. um so it's, it's been a very difficult year, almost unbelievable. even though we've lost other colleagues along the way. but perhaps there was a different stages in, in our careers, and certainly none of touch the hearts of millions of palestinians and,
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and viewers around the world like should in did. and so in a way, there is a collective sense of morning. um, everywhere you go when, when the name should be in a box, it comes up. i know, i know, i know it's an emotional time. i can see it. i can see that just a just talking to you what. what did shearing means of palestinians? i mean, she was called the voice of palestine. many people think have bold reporting led to her death. i will palestinians be remembering her today as well. then remember her as being part of their collective memory should be reported on some of the most important developments in news and turning points in palestinian history. since the mid 19 ninety's, she shaped the minds of them will be collective knowledge of many of generations. and she inspired a lot of women, 2 and also become journalist and to join us in this very difficult
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a career path that is full of dangers and i'm full of was if you will. so that's why i think the loss of shooting was so personal for everybody because she wasn't just the reporter you see now when again, she was somebody you saw and heard every day, you could count on her. and she would never let you down to tell the story as it is to never be part of it, but rather to bring the voices of the people who are experiencing the story. whether it was a sad, tragic, or even have you, she was trusted and trustworthy. of bringing that story to the viewers around the world with the, with professionalism, with was calm and, and with accuracy. missing her is not just about missing a colleague or a friend. it's about missing a voice that did so much to elevate. tell us than invoices. no,
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thank you. thank you very much indeed for sharing your thoughts with us on what is a very difficult day for you. i know that personally, not knowing what day they are, my that. thank you. no, thanks there to now the 5 minutes of turkey and syria have met for the 1st time and more than a decade. the meeting took place in moscow and it was part of the russian effort to normalize relations between the 2 countries. it's the 1st such meeting since war broke out. and since we had 12 years ago, the future of syrian refugees and talk to you was among the issues, discuss the foreign ministers of russia. i know ron olson present at the meeting, ukraine's army has forced a major russian military treats on the outskirts of the city of buck move. that's according to both sides, the crane and military and the leader of russia's messner, a whitening group. a fist fighting continues for the key battleground city. they say rushes 72nd motor rifle brigade has taken significant losses and to find them. its positions retreating by the 2 kilometers brigade is one of several regular
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units being used up the walk in the groups. often heavy losses in the city. the kremlin has yet to come in. for the last 3 years, the united states has been using a public health oracle type of 40 to, to cub the number of asylum seekers entering the country. that was the code with restrictions about to end migrants, not the parent across the board of john holman. as more from the mexican border city, i've seen it on the waters they've been coming whichever way they could. thus plain freight train migrants from central south america and beyond heading to the us boot . at least some of them. because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy, the end of title 40 to the controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrants to 3 years on the grounds that they might carry cove it. it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those at the board of width of the change of rules will
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actually make it easier to get into the us of an impromptu cut, the spring up in the shadow of the boat holding see it. what is mexico? we met who diana and had little to emily from venezuela on the way. if you only think, we've got to get in today tomorrow, they could refuse us because title 42 ends and the new rules begin. many more here think the same. they've been caring for days. it seems that the messaging from us is percolated down to the ground. american authorities, a bit of pains to say that just because tied to 42 with its near blanket ban on asylum seekers is anything that doesn't mean that there's an open buddha. they're bringing in other rooms. those looking for a saw him have to make an appointment here in mexico through or not could see p one . and people who jump the fence looking to hon themselves. and on the other side, as has happened in the past, could face up to 5 years by re entry to the states or even prosecution. but there
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were a lot of glitches in the new system. the c p one up is up and running the migrant site. you're breaking the crushes that will load and off. the 2nd step on the up just doesn't open. who the on the told me. and despite the new rules, us is still expecting a search on the food to michael, who we met on the train into bodies explain why the don't like, oh my goodness, we're looking for a batch of future not to be treated as kings, but to be given a chance to us officials estimate that there are 22000000 displaced people in the americas. many of those heading to the states with that code that i don't home. and i'll just say to see that what is so a former columbia and initially that has faced the victims of violence carried out by his group more than 30 years ago. salvatore mancuso attended a public hearing before a peace tribunal, alesongo and catching reports in the columbia city of montana. yes. for the victims of former warlord salvatore mancuso have been waiting for the space for decades.
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the former commander of the paramilitary group, united self defense forces of columbia, detailing connections between his organization and the countries military, political and business elite, doing columbia civil conflict. monk who is currently serving a prison term in the united states for drug trafficking. he's promising to unveil the truth about columbia civil war with park rebels. the killed hundreds of thousands of people is in order mancuso, gomez, mancuso gomez must demonstrate judicially that his role wasn't simply as a member of a power military group. but that he acted as an individual incorporated into the armed forces. i need that so that i am speaking via video conferencing, cause a went into great detail explaining how self defense organizations were created to operate this enjoying system with the military and the police. your any uh, i had a military id from the 11th pre gate in pacific police id. any uniform thing?
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yeah. i remember it was being green. we had a radio and a weekly meeting with the police. we organized police check points to get her. and he said he was armed and trained in counter insurgency operations by military officers and killings and force displacement carried out by his group recording in supported by the army committee. these events occurred with the self defense the con movie or the army, the intelligence services, the police and the attorney general office. all responsible for them is the one who's a told the tribunal, the neighborhood watch organization, sponsored by former president started. but what do you, but we use too expensive paramilitaries presidents across the country rogers that survived the paramilitary attack in 1998. you saw when cruises main, aided by the military, tortured and killed 25 people, and forcibly displaced hundreds of families. looking to studies ended and we
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already knew this because we sold a power military operating with the army. but we needed confirmation because we had no power on our own. but for the communities affected by the violence. its long being clear that without the participation of the state, without the collusion which state and disease, this could not have happened the hearing. so we'll continue on thursday and then again next week. and which one who's i will have to describe in detail the joint operations between the power military's and army, the alliance. they held them with public officials and land owners. and finally, have a legally shared information with the countries of the intelligence services, if admitted into the transitional justice system. mancuso could avoid prosecution for other alleged crimes, but also hopefully shipping lights on the responses.

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