tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 11, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the, you're watching that is our life or my headquarters in delphi. i'm getting apple gates are coming up in the next 60 minutes. palestinian functions and gaza fire walk. that's in response to is really air strikes, killing at least one person in central israel. israel continues to bomb guys are damaging apartment blocks and leaving many without a place to call home. also a heads a candidates and for 2 years presidential election drops out, giving a possible boost to the opposition foster. i'm cities have all important friends hate towards thousands, had been displaced by the violence costs by the guns and were many states they have no other option. that's really about a piece of the same as with useful the drawers be made for the 2023 asian company doing dove off will tell you who is playing hoo later in the program.
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the hello. we begin this news hour in gaza. we're palestinian factions of launch their largest barrels of rockets in this recent escalation. it's after a 3rd day if is really strikes in gauze. they've killed 20 people including women and children. but one person died at least 5 others were injured in central israel about 20 kilometers from tennessee eve and a rocket attack on a residential area. palestinian rockets of struck the region of escal where fires are burning. as you can see, the cities of cisneros and escalade were also hits in gaza is really or strikes of killed the 5th senior leader of the islamic jihad group. for people were injured in that attack. that took the life of us much about as we have. you must say it. who begins our coverage from garza hundreds of more years,
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attend the funeral of his allow me to have come monday or at least my son and his brother mohammed and son unit. the fever killed in an ease really in striking gaza on wednesday night. so he was a member of the armed groups military cows so and had of outputs the dates rockets unit. he's one of several leaders chose in what israel says is this targeted campaign against islamic jihad with palestinians say most of the victims, happy women and children. this apartment lock in had unit is one of several buildings hit on wednesday night. like it the model of what had this. busy romeo was probably a sort of bright flash of light, turning the dock nights and today. and then i heard 2 explosions within a few seconds. it became dusty,
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hazy. we couldn't see anything in the house. brooks and glass fell on us. i could hear the children yelling and screaming like involving several families with young children live here. and i mean, as a friend that so we were asleep. we heard shutting a loud noise. my father told me to stay inside and he went to see what happened. we saw debris and tress know and destroyed houses when the last of the united nations secretary general. antonio gutierrez, says, the killing of civilians in gaza is acceptable and has urged israel to abide by international though he has also condemned the indiscriminate firing of profits into israel. the humanitarian crisis is expected to worse than israel has closed. the only 2 borders with guns. uh which means that fuel and medical equipment are able to enter the strip given a c, l, g 0. gaza. well, in a moment we'll cross over to gaza and speak to are some odd one. but 1st let's go
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to villa marks. he's joining us from the is really city of escalade, which is right on the border with gaza village. so tell us about the recent garage of rockets and the is really air strikes, which you witness well, during just the last few minutes and we're going to show you some of these now live . you can see the intercepts and assets from beyond just behind the over the kind of border area between gaza, israel and the set thing. you can see some of that shrapnel folding, why they intercept rocket successfully. there's been a succession of these over the last 15 minutes. also some of the very close to us one coming down roughly 200 meters from where we are on some electricity pylons and clearly know to say certain impossibilities. here at this point, we've seen a couple of the more long range projects all as well coming off in the last couple of minutes, they tend to go from over 3 and they don't tend to be intercepted, may hit by the on the defense mechanism across this reasoning southern as well. we
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have seen some video of rockets folding on communities including steroids and also ask hold on just a few comments north of here. and of course that was that individual. the died in right. how about in the southern sort of area, just south of tell a bit more and more rockets going off in the last few minutes, said the reading, but clearly no indication that i the the functions inside gauze, the ending the rocket fire. and of course of the last few hours we've been hearing from these reading the tree, they all know that any uh, cooling out reserves to try and help with some of the security coordination as they call it in the immediate vicinity of gaza. but we've also been hearing of course of the last few days, and this is like to continue the cold interest rate, the media, the evacuation of people in some of these communities. now i will just say we have had people driving up to us in the last couple of hours asking us what's going on. a lot of them seemingly staying put there is not a huge amount of traffic on the roads at this hour. the. yeah, and for them just as you were saying a moment ago,
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i mean there was that is really just the it close to the city of tel aviv. i mean, we can see the iron jones and just something some of these rockets from does a but the fact that a rocket made it all the way closer to tel aviv. this will worry israel i have no doubt. that's the case. and i think it's important to make distinction between some of the, the rockets we're seeing in this kind of area that don't tend to have such a high, a high altitude the trajectory is much, much lower. the other ones that tend to be more likely to be intercepted by the line though it's those long, the range ones. and actually we can see some of them going up here. again, they tend to travel much small about 3 months, we'll quickly be on the defense mechanism behind them. and those are the ones more likely traveling, you know, 72 kilometers north towards tennessee, from here doing. okay, got it. thank you so much. villamore its thank you for that update from ask along will now uh, bringing are some odd one. he's joining us from gaza so so and tell us what impact
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is really or strikes are having and goes on right now. yes. during, as you might be hearing in the background civil bomb things as a result of a is really defense systems of iron. don't. intercepting rockets coming out of galls or the latest hours have witnessed a increase of tension between the meditated groups hearing goes on and as well. despite a they rumors of, of truths, dukes and medias by the agency and government as well as puts out on the outside ministration. it started with a, with a in the mid day as well as a head thing. so if one of the targets in different cities in the goal is to can you and instead of the buff and the city of goals or another of goals or a bit known as well as a result, a, a, b is where 80 airplanes assassinated from a double call, which is a he is a senior member of the islamic and you had the right one. get this lemon gaps that i get a puts this has increasing the attention to the west scenarios that we have expected . as it least let me get had, is, is in it's such a difficult position. a 6 senior members have been
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a substitute in the last 3 days and a we are not expecting any, any sort of troops and becoming ours as a total mistake spreads out the local media outlets. speaking, that's a that they gyptian. the media does have the top a detox at the moment that trying to approach both parties to please is the moment of exchanging players and what gets it from goes on a tax to from the is there any error strikes to goal is as well the a administration of, of the government in goals i called the other not for community to support with regards of the fuel supplies as a, the only power plant in gauze runs in short of supplies which could close the power to be down to the majority of cities of the goals and strip as well as the ministry of health has updated the east that districts of, of the best so far to teach it $28.00 palestinians, 7 of them out of children and 3, a are women,
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read say approximately 100 of injuries varying off of those casualties severity of the conditions. okay, thank you so much. i saw a lot of long reporting for us from guys on what kind of car do me is a member of him, us and he says the international community needs to do more. this is the reason use which we are always expecting, as many bodies are coming and going towards his file. what, why, why they haven't installed the because really address of these in the beginning. the time when we saw the uh, the through the mediators the time they have killed jason my, what size you know, how the behind the bar after the 36 days, 86 days old time goes dry. nobody so and nobody listens to him. and then we do, instead of having and use thing, do something over people living you on his drive is government they way i christian
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over our people and their targets, what a dentist in his clinic showed them in their houses, mother and wife and his siblings are here in the, in the, in that has been shown a power. this is ryan of this event, are mostly community. and what is coming really us is the way which when we are listening to those organization, an international organization, using the passive bugs to get, say, go them in, but can i say that is right. and a has to several. yeah. say that is right in all the money they have. we have all the people that will alter 0 such a premier is documentary on dozens of children killed when israel bomb does 2 years ago. it includes personal accounts from families on home video footage 11 days in may is produced by the award winning filmmaker as well. how much a wife and michael winter bottom?
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gmc plenty more hood on the opposite runners are including one year after i'll just say we're a journalist sitting in a block that was killed fine is really sniper, her family is still seeking justice and it's for the golden state warriors face the lakers and a must win game and the n b a. playoffs. details coming up with the us. so it's been one years since the murder of al jazeera journalist shooting a block there. she was killed, fine is really sniper, while reporting on a raid and the occupied westbank. stephanie decker reports. now how well it was her style professional, genuine, humble, caring that earned her reporting and she read herself the admiration and respect, billions of yours laughing. c shooting a blacklist, short,
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dead find is read the sniper on may the 11th 2020, to choose on assignment, and you need in the occupied westbank of off to being rushed to hospital. she was declared dead at 7 13 am. from her colleagues, shock greece, disability shooting up walker was a familiar name in the arabic speaking world, 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 read and continue to tell the story of the palestinian people is really forces the mourners at her funeral procession. almost closing sharon's coffin to fold to the ground these images prompted
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international condemnation from the united states to france and the by to can. it appears these really didn't want her coffin to be carried by the people for, for the policy and flag to be flown. terean's family has campaigned tirelessly for justice approaching the white house, the international criminal court, the european parliament, the vatican, and the united nations general assembly. the americans in these really said did was most likely to read was killed. fine is really 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 jarine was deliberately targeted. most likely they'll probably be there today because 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.
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one year on there was no accountability for her, killing a new sign that her killer will ever be brought to justice. stephanie decker, all g 0, l g 0 is headquarters into ha. so as you heard, algae is there a media network on syrians finally submitted a request to the international criminal court last year, calling for an investigation into shooting and killing. we'll get more on this with christmas salumi who's live for us and see you and chris and tell us what you know about this. well, the i c. c prosecutor kareem khan is here in new york. he addressed the security council earlier today about his work in libya. so i tried to approach him and get an update on a potential icbc investigation because it was back in december that alger 0 and the block lay families submitted their request for an investigation. and along with it,
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evidence, video testimony, i sat at the subject and witness accounts suggesting that this was a targeted killing. and of course under international law targeting journalist is illegal. so i did try to approach con, the i, c. c to date has acknowledged receiving that material, but has not announced any further steps. i approached khan to try to get an update . uh, chasing him down the hallway with my microphone. but he refused to answer the questions as you can hear for yourself. a prosecutor con, excuse me. hi, i'm christian from al jazeera. is he? i see. so you're going to investigate the coloring of siri novel on my tv. so you can use to answer that question, which if you want to speak with mike, can you speak on camera? what are you going to answer the family busy with the spend one years since she was killed? haven't you responded to the family?
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it must be just in the meeting here at the united nations. the secretary general spokes person has also address the one year anniversary of sharing blog lays killing. acknowledging that no one has been held accountable, and according to the secretary general spokesperson, he said, people need to be held accountable during all rights. kristen, thank you so much for that update from the united nations. the turkish presidential election candidate has my head of them in j has withdrawn from the race, giving a potential boost to the main rival are president rest of time? 31. so opinion pulse and dressed up sundays presidential and parliamentary elections fee among the most contested in the country's modern history. in j was
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one of 4 candidates for the presidency and service. say his votes are likely to go to come out. can i starve lou, who was already leading presidents early on in the pools? let's bring a rest. we'll start are joining us from the turkish capital silver. so what's lead to this withdrawal? a just a few days before the election of the. well, there was a huge pressure on him, actually not to run for the present. that pressure was coming from his previous part is c h, b, which is the main off was in part the in turkey as well. however, in the last couple of days, they had this some disturbing images page and that the videos were still being circulated on social media targets in his private life. and also aiming to the fame him so often that they have seen that one of the presidents with candace martin in jeff has a non, she's withdrawal was put on the race. and it said that there was a cost policy going on against him. so he is withdrawal and putting out of the race
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for the benefit of the complex just i was off there is that she's and also is of the ritual, the leader of the c panel. so the main presidential candidate for the position has to be to a to z, a russia or being behind the this cost. but as it said, that you're, you're behind the month that just cost. but it sees the faith content and pay of that. what expos, if this company, yesterday, the russian friends, and if you want to remain as a friend, then hands off to that at the hands of your so your hands off the truck to stave. so she was accused in rush. so of course, at this point, we do not know whether this was the assessments of the events or whether he has to include documents showing that russia is really interfering into turkish elections . however, in anyway, she's withdrawal is going to have the significance from cations in the upcoming election. you have talked to us about these are almost occasions. and specifically
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why is withdrawal being viewed as favorable for the opposition? well, she's whole carrier was in c h, b. so which is the main opposition party and when he decided to run for the present, it was regarded as a sewage below to c h, b because csb was accusing him of the way the in the position base. and also the why the in the woods. so that's why they were asking him, and some of the wizards had been made to convince him to be true, but she insisted to run till this tins till this day. so now seems to be in regards that the position regards that those who were supporting him off that she's withdrew him, are naturally going to come back home, return home to turn to that that, that the main part of the c h b. and that that will be able to call sort of they, they are, they have power because the type, mackinac, res. so, and the 2nd factor is that she was quite popular among the youth. and so the youth is going to be to use what was, what was,
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are going to be quite determinative in this upcoming election successfully. things that to support is naturally going to come back to c h b panel. so the use that we're following him. we'll more forward the c h b, and that's going to definitely give it an advantage for the opposition. okay, thank you. russell, over so sorry, they're reporting for us from ankara. so as you've been hearing, young voters are expected to have a big impact on the outcome of turkey as elections. the opinion polls suggest that people age between 18 and 25, strongly disagree with the governments restrictions on their freedom of expression, media, and lifestyle setting. because of all the reports from a stumble, this 1st kick starts the game and the 1st bell, a guest by an estimated 5000000 young voters. they're expected to play a major role in determining took us feature and taught for residential and parliament's elections on may 14th. i don't know them have known any leadership other than that of president project type are drawn and his governing got the party
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. most of like him, i would have voted for my heart. i mean, just if he hadn't pulled out of the race, could i mean the, or the economy's terrible is this government needs to change. they've been in power for so many years now. according to one surveys, the number of young people who feel content with their life, an optimistic about the future has been declining for the last 5 years. the biggest concern for them is high inflation and unemployment. the is one and she says she will vote for may know position later time. i could wish that all those who represents 6 party opposition block known as the table of 6. sure, i want a better economy if we had better future prospects here. we wouldn't want to go abroad migrant subset main. yes, they should be refugee rods, but some measures should be taken more than half of through gives youth or report to to be dissatisfied with the government and it's interference in their lifestyles . they're worried about a lack of job opportunities. however, the hubs are
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a member of the roland parties. youth group says the opposite model has an ellipse, which i don't think the opposition has any feasible plans to fix the economy. many engineering students these days have a dream to work in national industries rather than going abroad. i have no doubt in my future. first time, voters will make up 12 percent of the crate in the upcoming collections. studies suggest many young curves are not interested in politics, nearly helpful schools surveyed or unhappy, dissatisfied with their schooling, and they want to leave the country. however, if they do cross their pallets on may, the 14th the school folders could influence to kids to political feature. turk issues is widely regarded as politically savvy, and whoever addresses their concerns is likely to be able to secure their support. the non custodial elders here, i stumbled, will box our top story and it's been one year since the murder of al jazeera journal, a city and a block later, she was killed, fine is really sniper, while reporting on
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a rate in the occupied westbank. we can now bring in the us senator christine hall and he's joining us in washington dc center. so thanks for speaking to us on alger 0, it's good to have you with us. you continue to call for accountability for the killing of city. and why do you think there has been no accountability so far? one year on well, it's good to be with you even on this solemn occasion of the one year anniversary of the shooting death. i'm sure it's very novel clearly, and yes, i'm going to continue to push for accountability. we've asked from the beginning for 2 things. one is an independent official investigation. that's something that secretary blinking also had called for an for accountability. and here we are one year later we have neither. we do not have an official investigation. are there been reports that the the i is conducting an investigation,
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but we don't know what the status is. and a senior bind administration official just conceded the other day and the hearing in response to a question that i asked that we still haven't seen accountability yet either. so we need to keep pushing. and, you know, we need to make sure that ultimately we get all the facts and the whole truth. most recently, you've also impressed the state department to release a report from the united states security coordinator about a shady ins killing. tell us about the response that you've gotten for that call that you've made to make the assessments available to yes, um the us, the security coordinator for israel and the policy is already recently completed. what is referred to as the summation report on the killing of sharing auto claim. i've asked for that report. um, the administration said they were going to make what they described as technical
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changes before they could submit it. i've insisted that we get the full on added report, and i do expect that we will get the report in the very near future. why do you think that they haven't made it available so far, though, despite your repeated calls for it? well, they said that there were questions regarding this classification level and that they had to make sure that they apply the correct classification level to all parts of the report. but i have been assured that i will get a copy of that report and i intend to, to read it. i should emphasize that that report is not an independent investigation. it is the result of a review of analysis and reports that have been done by news outlets and others,
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but also the reports that were submitted both by the palestinian authority and the idea. so i am looking forward to reading it, but it is still not a substitute for an independent investigation where you question witnesses and work independently. i to get to the bottom of exactly what happens, what more can be done by the united states to pressure israel for accountability, as well as not both present and binding. and secretary state blinking have said that they had been insisting on accountability a but as defined in ministration acknowledged. we haven't seen anything yet. so i will continue to press the ministration to use uh the tools available to it. uh, to get to the bottom of this uh and to alternately ensure accountability, what sort of no, we cannot all our tools a senator, i mean is a time is
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a time that the united states revisits the 3 point $8000000000.00 that it gets to israel in a well, i think what we can look at is a particular unit that was involved in the shooting doubt, street block way, make a determination whether any us applied weapons were provided or for use. so those are the kind of questions that still need to be answered in terms of next steps. but just just let me be clear, is that we, we need to keep out this so far. the government of israel has robust the efforts very openly robust. the efforts of the fight in ministration to seek accountability . so lucky it's it's, it's our job to make sure that we, we keep on this. and if we don't allow it to be swept under the rug. all right, so we'll leave it there. as soon as our chris on hold and thank you for speaking to
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us from washington dc. we did do a the still ahead on the oldest. it renews our toughest ons. tough court orders the release of the former prime minister fremont con, calling for the rest. illegal slippery conditions caused chaos for the cyclists that that for a phone re, peter a for how that story and sports the the hi again, great to see you. this is your weather report for the middle east and africa and as we would expect at this time, the year things are fairly quite across the middle east. but i want to get you to the golf the weekend. it's going to be $5050.00. so by friday we still have some humidity being pumped in for us here in the show the 3 day forecast by saturday,
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i think less humid. so really the name of the game will be hot and dry as is temperatures at $42.00 degrees that is above average for this type of gear. well, temperatures have started to come down across costano was beckett's done, and to g costano as we have some showers rolling through here. so touch count 28 for you. take you to turkey and still this breeze out of the and horse through the boss for us is stumble, 13 that is well below average and really right across the country. showers in the forecast here, the winds have shifted to north or the so that's bringing in some cooler air for cairo. 32 for you on friday. and there's been some deadly flooding in freetown, the capital c or the home, but looks a bit dryer. as we head toward friday, big pulses of rain for a central african republic, the capital bunkie. and as we head towards the south, we had a cold front slide across the south coast of south africa. that's knocked back temperatures in durban to 22 degrees on friday. with some showers in the mix as well,
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democracy on how to 0. the the hello again, the top stories on the on to 01 is our one person has been killed and 5 injured in a rocket striking this central is really city of austin and fox and something firing. rock that's from gaza into is really territory and response to is really air strikes that have killed 28 people in gossip. the turkish presidential election council doesn't have them in j has withdrawn from the race, giving a potential boost to the main rival of president reads. if i have heard one's opinion, polls suggest that sundays elections could be among the most contested in turkey.
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as modern history calls for justice market 1st down to verse 3 of the jobs of houses or a journal, the shooting of office policy in american was killed. fine is really sniper reporting and the occupied mustang will not bring it around the who, the who's the co director of global engagement at the american university of b realty is joining us from new york. thanks for being with us once again. so it's been a year since city and was killed still. no one's been held accountable despite the amount of evidence and the numerous investigations around me. 40 do think that there will ever be justice and accountability for a city and it's very hard to tell. i think she's had a certain amount of justice in the sense that they're killing them by the as rarely as has sparked some extraordinary global response to the point the she has a list of good support on demands for more information on independence of next. what we have from people all over the world. we with
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a new people in the american senate and dependence of generators and media institutions that you want. so she and she has generated more focus on the has really privacy of assassinating kansas than uh, virginia. anything else and recent history, and we need to remember she is the 44th palestinian journalist who's been killed by israelis since the 2000. and so it's not an isolated incidents. this will never, as they stand now, they will never allow their policies to be zoning about the way to open the floodgates that would reveal their exaggerations. and distortions and disruptions implies about so many things that they've done. but it's getting close to the point where people globally are going to probably take some term or action against is really government demanding the accountability and justice while assuring these really that they're gonna, you know, remain secure because the world wants them to use. because the states,
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but at the same time they just have to let the palestinians also have right to me just as the right. well, the palestinian authority is also taking the results of their investigation into shootings coming to the international criminal court just a short time ago. our christmas allow me to try to ask the head of the ice to see in new york where that investigation stands. the right now he kind of avoided answering her. but um, do you have any hope at all that the i c c. investigation will, uh, will yield anything is not in the short run. no, the ice you see like many international institutions is beholden to us and political influence and financing and uh they are since, as susceptible so is rarely pressure and stripes and blackmail as many other institutions are to follow directions on the west side. there's no sign i see, see actually carrying out a real investigation, but all the other institutions in the world, you know, the, the associated press,
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juliet and city and then the human rights watch and the total number of bits salem . and it's real. all the institutions that are serious investigations like the new york time jobs on the world, but they are not susceptible to the same consequence, really pressures. and therefore, they have the investigations of holding investigations that independent, credible people have done, suggest clearly that the is rarely is killed her and probably killed her intentionally. that's why and the defendants international investigation is necessary. these rules are using all the possible power. they have to a point where there are no right and left a choosing anybody to criticize is you're looking at this. i'm it says, which is, i think is the biggest scare tactics that any western, the politician or organization can, can, can suffer of their discard this. i have to somebody that really touch them, but this just happened lesson. in fact, somebody is rarely are starting to see the,
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the limits of their power. so something has to gibson shot in as little of death. i mean, the way that she was killed by israel, this was a personal loss for many, many people around the world. and she was known as the voice of palestine on this one year anniversary. how will you remember heard on the 40 a letter a few times as conferences and meetings and some training. i didn't co sign. i didn't know her very well, but i wrote her a few times and she had a remarkable legacy. is that her 25 years and then she was either really paved the way for what we're seeing now. oh, cancer was to me, i'm free expression, global media interaction, telling our own story of the pushing back against is really large and exaggerations demanding action from those. so the western union. so your b as american or canadian and other uh,
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australian powers all over the world. so little afraid to demand of israel retrieve that the same way as everybody else. a lot of that has been a change been made possible, but surely we're and the media. she gave the example of, honest, hardworking courageous, but professionally, a student's reporter who goes to the faction and they drop the evidence to support the fraction batch. all the world is asking them out and then depends something investigation show. we want the account to do the uh for the actions that say is really the government literally is the and this is not happening because we is rarely is refuse to cooperate under worsting world refuses to use the power that has to demand the israel. and they already be treated according to a single standard or morales, the injustice and accountability. but we're getting close to
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a picture of popular something. it has to break. and we all know my apologies. i'll have to jump in 3rd, i mean, what do we run out of time? thank you so much for speaking to us from new york is now focused on supreme court . has ordered the release of the former prime minister in mon pond describing his arrest as legal con, had been detained earlier in the week, sparking days of protest by his supporters. the faces multiple chargers including corruption, some of them java and reports from as long as that. the supreme court reflections on says that the detention of inbound fund was illegal and unlawful because no citizen should be arrested from the premises of the board and sets a wrong precedent. but it has in mind calling to appear before the exam of high court, as he's going to spend the night in the same guest house where he was taken by the nation. the comfortability beautiful for his securities and safety. this is, does not mean that the legal trouble is for him or on hon is, are over i because he's not just faces this case and the one that he's been indicted in by another chord, right?
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there are dozens of cases against him. it is worth noting that not just him on con, but his top, the leadership of his body has also been arrested into the hundreds of political book. as the government on the spot says that they have been arrested due to and so that they can maintain public folder, but non fund spotty, insist that this is what it's called fascism and it needs to stop you. lucas 1st attacked police, then they went to his house to present him with the court orders. that's what the prime minister of the country has been saying. that's, that's not nonsense. i was that nobody was attacked. they gave her to know that not at all. it was the law enforcement agencies that came with the i guess more to governments when we were doing going to start the piece will arrive in the whole if some elements that deliberately causing damage. we have never supported it. we have all of us getting them to do the one focused on to plunge into talking skills because this get to have elections or do that where there lies the need for
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elections and revival for democratic focused on not especially is focused on, which is what prevents today, that's the view from the central leadership over the microsoft that it can solve. it says the dozens of its workers have been killed. the leaders are being persecuted and cases which do not have legal foundation are being leveled against the in the us as an doing a con demik era policy, which has been used to restrict the number of people speaking, asylum title 42 ends at midnight on thursday. authorities are preparing for a surge of migrants attempting to enter from the southern border. former president donald trump authorize the measure in march 2020. it's been use 2700000 times to remove migraines from the united states. we have correspondence across the story. we have john henry and then a paso texas. were authorities are preparing for an increase in arrivals towards a bose in haiti where many migrants are leaving to make their way to mexico on the us. first will bring and john home and joining us from suite others who are as in mexico. so john, tell us, uh,
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what you're seeing where you are it's actually quite surprising. so you probably just see behind me, that's above why that the united states has put up. that's new. so just bear in mind that they might have what they would see is a search of migrant off the type of $42.00 ends. and then you can see the portal behind that. but between the 2 of them, there's quite a long queue of people and they've been camping that day and night trying to get into the united states. and the surprising paul base is the, i think we will pull that it will be off the tide to 42 ended that, that'd be an increase in the number of people trying to see. can saw him in the us . because remember, this is turning to a near blanket band on a side, let me see cuz tight 242 on the grounds that they might bring cove it into the country. but people have actually been trying to get in before tied to for the 2 ends. this has been incredibly busy week for us authorities. they said that they've
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been stopping maybe double the number of people that they were stopping at the boat in march. and the reason for that seems to be that the united states has started the usher in types of border restrictions to replace type $242.00 when it ends. and that's going to be about 10 pm low cou time in what is, i think, june, and el paso is going to tell you a little bit more about them. so i just want to 0 in on one of those. and that's the us authorities of decided the migrants who didn't off for silent countries, up the root will be presumed ineligible to us for asylum in the united states. and that's something that could be a real problem because some of those countries like mexico, what the model of the students that are on that list and all on the route at full my grants a country. so they've got problems with games. they've got problems with concepts that have really just grown up a racket and recent years on a trying to make money next store and even kill vulnerable migrant. so united
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states is now seemingly asking people to search for so i live in these countries at the pool they can be eligible to look for. so i live in the united sites is also something that's happened before. the president trump tried this in 2019, there was an outcry and it was ruled out by federal court. so we'll see what happens with this measure this time around. thank you so much, john. whole mend reporting from mexico. we have done 100 who is standing. 4 for us and el paso in texas, that's on the border with mexico. so how old the rules change things? your end of the board are john. well i'm not far from where john is as that is the wall over there, not the rest colored wall thing that's just an overpass bit behind that. if you see that darker fence, that is the wall along the river between the us and mexico, there's war as the city of water is behind that you can see it goes right up to the border. and if you look down that dirt, dirt roads, you can see there's
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a how many beads that is because this border is become militarized. you've always had the border patrol along here, but now there are 4000 us troops. 1500 regular troops, 2500 national guard troops, and they are joining the border patrol to trying to feedback this human tide that is through june at the border. and here in the town of el paso, we have noticed that a, in places where you would normally see hundreds of people on the streets, they have been swept away and process that ahead of time. because they want to be ready for the number of people that are expected to come across the border here, the homeland security secretary alejandro may work is just spoken to use converts not long ago. you one people that if you come across the border and you don't have good cause to claim assignment be or you need be deported and sent back. and under those new rules, john judge you a little bit about that. but another one is that if you are deported,
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you will be banned from coming back into the u. s. for 5 years. that's a half deep penalty. so the rules are actually quite strict. the number of law enforcement people is dramatically increased, but that is a 3000 kilometer border. so it's not clear that there is enough manpower on there to hold back the human tide on the other side. thank you so much, john, hender and report from el paso and texas will now cross over to teresa both. she's joining us from the haitian capital of puerto prince because to raise a that's where many of migrants were seeking. safety and opportunity in the us are coming from the one to 10, extremely difficult situation here. for most patients, there seems to be no refuse here and the capital for to print where i am right now . it's an office where people are coming to get their passports just to be, to find a safer place. let me tell you what's been going on in this country again,
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that seem to be out of control. there's surrounding the capital city just until about an hour. well, we were able to hear some shootings going on in some parts here off the capital. so people are extremely afraid about one thing going on, guys know, totally controlled large parts of the capital around 80 percent, but they're extending their into lines to other parts of the country. we know that the humanitarian situation is, di, or the people do not have enough food to eat. that'd be 60 percent of the population. are struggling with a model nor a trend, but killing then kidnappings, have been on the rise. and this is a major concern for the population. so people have been coming here. as you can see, there's like long lines of people coming here to try and get a passport to leave the country. so i'm have already applied to go to the united states other and have know what they are saying that they just want to leave. when you ask them of all the tighter 42, they don't know what it is. they're saying that they don't care that they just want to feel safe about what's also been happening here. is that because the government
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in action and governments in capacity because that the police did not have the resources to fight against the guns. we do land 2 groups, have started to up to increase their presence here to fight against dance themselves. earlier today we were in some parts of port importance where people are setting up the battery page to prevent guys from entering their areas to protect the population themselves. we have heard also of lynn sions over a 160 looking to happen in the next 13 gun members were set some fire on the suite . so, i mean, really difficult situation for people here in haiti, and that's why so many want to thank you to raise that there is above reporting from haiti is still a, has on the algebra 0. and who's our on, on the richardson of the final draw for the asian cup as capsule gets ready to host the confidence biggest international football tournaments
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the the sports 1st. peter 3, thank you very much. the final rule for the asian camp is taking place and host country kata. this tournament brings together the top $24.00 international teams on the asian configuration, cause it will welcome will become the 1st country to stage the event 3 times. and the richardson reports less than 5 months of the legal, messy, and its origin seen. it seemed less canceling with the world cup trophy. so the final draw for another major tournaments has taken place in the come treatment
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outcomes. this time it was to be asian cup, the confidence highest profile, international football event, which will kick off next january. competition was less than capital just over a decade ago in 2011. since then, we have expanded the competition to $24.00 teams. and as witnessed how the fee for world cup 6 months ago, the teens i'm players now amongst the finest in the world. the hosts are also the defending champions of to winning the trophy in 2019. and castle have been grouped alongside china. so jake is $10.11 and the team have a points approve. after a disappointing world cup, which sold them loose over at games and the exit at the creek stage, a new coach the 1st we experienced colors. chaos of portugal will be in charge for this tournaments to be part of
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a champion family the best in the nation. it is what it wants. so now it's time to deliberately work and try to be well prepared when they got started to, to defend. so defend the side of the council, a world comp, countries representing asia, it broke new ground. when for the 1st time, 3 teams, including australia, made it through to the last 16, the national teams by the suckers and them until this is really drives the interest for the whole sports industry. so performance at these competitions are important to us that are important to the sport as a whole, the agent comp and the will come to the biggest 2 tournaments before you cycle. so where we're coming to though, how are we coming here to take it seriously? it is a good time to be at the top level asian play in 2026. the world couple of expanded to include 48 countries, and that means more agencies than ever before. we are getting a chance to play a footballs. biggest event agents sites have never had more opportunities to excel
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on the international stage on the richardson elders era. so and this is the go in full 6 groups, each containing 4 teams. the top 2 in each group plus the full best food place teams will go through to the last 16 in group b, 2 nations based on that and for the robbery on the cricket pitch will face each other as 2015 champions, australia, a drawing against india ages food ranking south korea like ruby with, i'll face malaysia, jordan and bahrain. we are very excited about his age and comp. i mean, obviously you get the chance to play disease and company and katara off the very exciting world cup that i think the whole will then enjoy to watch some of a traumatic final. um our team is i did well in the woke up is so we have another quality. and when you look into the potential favorites for amazing cup, then you know that no, no team is easy to beat. so it's going to be hard work. it's going to be exciting.
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you have good players and you have to confidence to save. you kind of try to go all the way to the end, hopefully and when it's defending in b, a champions, the golden state warriors have full state wisdom conference, semi final series against the i like is to at least one more game coming into the game. 5 in san francisco, the worry is we're training 31 in the best of 7 series and face of illumination. but a game high 27 points from 5th kerry and 25 from andrew wiggins. help them see of the lake is 121106. it was more bad news for to make is when they saw saint anthony davis at the beat. the code of the receiving a below to the head could now be a down the gain 6. so safe in the east to miami heats of mr. charles to wrap up a series of the new york mix jaden fronts and with the stuff for the next. the city a points coming on the default mix player to have 3 says he test point games 15
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a playoff series. 112103 victory means to mix failed to these 3 games to 6 in the n h l. playoffs. but we're also may believe live 2 fights another day, so it'd be to florida parentheses in florida by 2 goals to one thing is going to bit he's at the games for this will be the 31 over the former will number one between we as a ring k is through to the 3rd round that the teddy and opening road that's off to taking out for me. us open champion slow and stevens in straight sets as a rank. it was given the good work out by the american, the 6463. when took one hour and 42 minutes to complete, mixed up for as a wrinkle is a meeting against another american madison teams in cycling that wasn't exciting. finish the stage 6 up, the general to tell you the right is took in the sites of the a mo, fee coast on this $160.00, to kinda meet the stage in naples. danish, right, a mads, patterson caught up with the break away due with 300 meters to go to take on last costs victory,
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fitness and adding to stage victories. episode of phones and welter espana to complete a grand slam of korea sprints winds the conditions to inquire so favorable for the ride is at the tutor of hungry several at the back of the penis and were taken out in this crash. it was dutchman, february jacobson, who made the best of the wick with the twins stage 2 and take the race these images . okay, we'll leave it there for now. i'll be here again later with most votes needs 3. thank you so much, peter. thanks for watching the news. our on alda 0 before we go. we'd like to honor our colleagues should in a block list memory of the, of the 3 showed only the disobedience one with the nick. when you
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