tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 3, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dance and it's one of the most powerful here. these rules connect the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang, some people that had been kidnapped the of the hello on this of a problem. and this is the news on life from joe ha, coming off in the next 60 minutes. that is ready on the launch has a major air and ground defensive in janine at least 9 palestinians. a killed said he may is across from coal for people to rally against via it's following the face of shoes. think of a teenager by a police officer that was the most. and we groups that stopped recruiting fighters
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in russia for at least a month. and it's back to school for teenage mothers and gone to the governments gets top box for its return to education programs. and on far as small with the sports as a wimbledon tennis championship gaps underway in london. the defending champion know that jock finch is 1st stop on center courts, but last year's runner up nick materials pulled out with a risk injury. the will begin with breaking news from the occupied. westbank is very false as a, carrying out a major offensive on jeanine and other parts of occupied territory, including ramallah is very forces have killed at least 9 palestinians, an injured 50 others. some were in critical condition, and the death toll has been rising. more than
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a 1000 is very soldiers was sent into janine and a convoy is on the vehicles and from the as ready will plains targets with the city at least 15 s strikes extensively damaged buildings and infrastructure is ready. um, it says it's targeting what it calls terrorist elements and the area a major focus of the rate is the janine refugee camp han to more than $20000.00 palestinian refugees was hit by. another major is ready rate 2 weeks ago, the killing 7 people and wound and most 100. the palestinian authority cool, the licensed operation, a new will crime against defenceless people. allan fisher reports. it began in the early hours of the morning. the biggest assault in the janine refugee camp since the 2nd intifada, or uprising back in 2002 because it strikes into the heart of a heavily populated area in jeanine, smoke could be seen rising from residential blocks. these really ami claims it's
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involved in an operation against what it describes as tightest elements in the area . polish to being presidency says the sold is a new war against the power steering and people really and consequently is attack bias rather as low as war plans and drones and messiahs. and they've used almost every arsenal, every weapon in their arsenal. and the resistance simply keeps extending columns of is really military vehicles could be seen pushing into the janine camp, ripping up roads, leaving keywords in there. we were drones for 2 in the diesel coming just hours after the end of the muslim utility brought protest onto the street. that's on the stripping everywhere. that's like a good book. everyone. eh, money in the people should be on the way. now,
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asking the jimmy camp, it's very clear to them upcoming to be a security evaluation. they come in because the come, they're coming to can. they're coming to this choice. they're coming to a heads up. i'm head up to the in the just last month and there's really attack nbc media killed 6 people and lead to days of and race. these really military says it's strengthening operations across the he occupied westbank and just preparing for possible missile strikes from inside garza and lebanon. more than 100 pablo studies have been killed in janine since the beginning of 2022. these really media describe the area as a wasp next, because militant groups of started working together, setting aside the differences, coming under one umbrella attack helicopters have been used in the most recent attacks. and janine the 1st time they've been seen in the west bank in years,
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i was so sure i'll just see the in the occupied westbank in a moment will speak to him, ron khan, who is standing by for us in west jerusalem at 1st. let's get an update from alan. so his life for us in jeanine. so what's the latest that you're hearing about? what's happening there? allen? well, you know, just in the last few minutes it's actually going quiet, which has been really surprising. given what's happened over the last of what we're told, just as i say that there's another explosion just in the demise area. in the center of the camp is where people are telling us a is. it is the most intense spite to that the troops are trying to get towards the center. these really on we're trying to get to the center of the camp, but they are being repelled. then there are a number of gun 5, a number of gun fights going on there, as well as several explosions being, being had in the area to also on the edge near one of the mosques. that's where these really believe that a number of fighters are hold up. and that is where there has been
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a great deal of intensive activity over the last few hours or so that we've had from the, the red cross, the local red cross. they're telling us that 8 people have been killed in the fighting in geneva. one other in the west by a number of people have been injured, at least 10 of those are critically injured. it's been difficult to for the ambulances to get in, to get those people out. they've got to wait to these really tell them it's ok. i'm with that finally happens. the other difficulty is that this military operation is cocked off a lot of what is a very, very tightly packed community. and did you mean refugee time? so we're a, there still could be people trapped in there were told, the likelihood is high. the reality is at this moment, the ambulance is simply con, get to them. and alum, there's a lot of tools has been described as the biggest operation engineering and yes, just how worried of people there that it might lead to the kind of destruction we saw it during the 2nd in the fall though, uprising in 2002,
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when jeanine was needed just for it's as well during the fighting back in 2002 that lasted over 10 days of the israeli military have said that there is no time scale to this operation. but even the, the most whole keyshawn was, doesn't believe that this is going to take more than 2 or 3 days. these families have said that this is a center point of port activity. the describe as, as terrorist operations, it's been described also by these really media as a was that's the reality is that a lot of the militant groups that operate inside janine have essentially done away with all the differences they're operating under one umbrella. and that has made them much more coordinated, much stronger on something that these really is, i'm much more concerned about which explains why there is this authoration. but of course this happened just after midnight, the operations that'd be going on. excuse me, for about 16 hours. it could well last for, for some time,
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because moving in to the refugee camp has proved difficult for the military. you can see the military vehicles on the edge of the camp. they have been there for several hours. we've seen bill daughters moving in as well. we've had the number of explosions. we've seen 5 engines pets to the 2. incredibly, it has been quite for the last 10 minutes, whether that's just a temporary low in the slicing or perhaps indicative of something much more positive for those who are living in the camp. but what i can tell you is that this time is normally pot can bustling and fight. i'm going to be quite just for a 2nd. a small exchange of gunfire. this town is normally packed and bustling the streets. the streets today completely deserted because obviously people are worried about what's going on in their betterments allen. thank you very much for that. that is alan fisher staying across all the
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developments for us live in jeanine. seems very foreign minister eli collins said that as well as intend to fight with the palestinian people, just idea that there is a pub with a great stress. i want to emphasize actually all the boxes of the region which is mainly based on the job. ready position which finds the animal encounters drawing his life from west jerusalem. now the expanded government consisting and rhonda, this operation isn't against the palestinian people, but that's not the reality. when these raids with these raids on densely populated areas, when most people, the civilians, this is of the well,
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that's absolutely right. what these really a government is saying, what prime minister benjamin netanyahu is saying is that this is an operation akin to the ones that we've seen in gaza. but this is an operation that is designed to strike at um the fights has within the camp itself. but we are hearing uh, there are some discrepancies in the casualty figures. now, the power steering is the thing, at least 9 have been killed. but we've got some figures when these ready armies saying 10 of the militants, but it wasn't been killed. 70 people have been air interrogated, and there are 20 detainees among the palestinians during the ongoing operations. elizabeth of a discrepancy that but what else is happening is that there are a phase of retaliation. almost as soon as this o peroration started to take place. these ratings moved a rootkit defense system into the boat is onto the boat as and the goal is that they were expecting perhaps still expecting retaliation coming from the goal is to
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strip now of a mass and it's not meant to have the human groups that have reacted they've said that the palestinian fighters within the janine refugee camp. come to defend themselves on the notes that they have regular going to wait and see rather, but also other palestinians are sitting now is the time for the occupied westbank to rise up. so we may, will see clashes in other areas recently seen very small. tasha is here on the outside. are a little others been protest in nablus as well. so the key word and everybody's lives is escalation. what happens next as a mass, and it's not meant to have react from gaza, or does it remain in the occupied westbank in rome? thank you for that in mind. con, joining us for the next has life from west jerusalem. janine has long been at the heart of palestinian resistance against as well as illegal occupation after the 1967 world, especially in the north of the occupied westbank came on to it's very controlled and estimated 22000 palestinians live in what's called the janine refugee camp they
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were forcibly expound when the state of israel was created in 1948. during the 2nd intifada or uprising more than 20 years ago. israel waged a 10 day military campaign to crush a palestinian uprising in the camp. more than 50 palestinians were killed and the campus flattened. today, the rebuild cam consists of homes and lower rise buildings. it has high levels of poverty and unemployment use as well separation which is why the restrictions on movement and denial of travel products, palestinian under assistance, has increased since may last year off the israel's rate on the ox, a mosque and renewed war on gaza in july because there was a palestinian visor and the community leader for the right to move and that's a palestinian group that organizes recreational activities. he says what's happening in jeanine is being felt across the occupied territories. so the intent
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situation, it's something we've been with this thing for the past a year and a half a constant read a chilling, prolonged muscle care fight us the news. and this has been going on non stop on the last year we last seen of awfully. while she was covering one of those really intense raids that were happening insights the next to g come, you know, we only know windows, rachel, car, lots of civilians are getting shot at or targeted the see you for their lives. today again, we with this journalist were targeted to reduce the number of devices really fire. there's a lot of is really assistance the medical through some of the boxes, the, the, the injured people because it's accurate, injured people. and the targets then liberty to and not so in other words, what is going on engineering? janine has a very symbolic value for the resisting the occupation and the if i to less fine
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is the one thing to crush this symbolic value for the past 2 years. the system of oppression that we're living under is model of the engine or the west bank or interest level. this is something that we thought a send in space quarterly across the line between the river and the see what goes on in the west bank is always connected to what goes on in jerusalem. and also published means that have been a $4.00 to $8.00 3rd fees. well, these are the citizenship, and those who live under the dependencies of the gaza strip. a situational, fussy basin and violence, and constant the medicines. and there's a layer of surveillance and constantly watching the cost mean, you know, there are no civil liberties. there are no right to puts us to oppose. the system of oppression that we're facing is really states constantly harassing spot us means a rest of the people for voicing their opinions. and instead of building system is built and designs or press and continue to dominate. the us ends who live across the 3rd tree. but let's get more on this. we're joined now by you on
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a jeremy evolve. he's a military and intelligence analyst of the jerusalem post, and he's joining us live from west jerusalem. thank you very much for your time on ellen's 0. why is this well known as it is it's, it's a biggest operation engineering in many years now the right, i would say the largest since 2006 especially since it was also using airstrikes. and basically for me is really perspective, there's been terrorism coming from the westbank against israel since march 2022. they've been sung up and down, but basically it hasn't stopped and it is escalated significantly in the last couple of months. israel has tried from its perspective, a lot of more restricted um, smaller ways to arrest people at night without disrupting daily life. and it hasn't brought it in sort of terrorism. so what israel is doing now is basically is more, it's not a last resort, but it's like
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a much of liter resort. lots of other things have been tried to reduce the terrorism and it has not succeeded. and so this is a bigger attempt to reduce the terrorism. but again, i want to emphasize is real thing. it's not against the housing authority. in fact, if you ask the housing authority, don't, they don't have any control over janine. and most of who israel's fighting right now come us and his law makes you had operatives in jeanine were not part of the palestinian authority, but they are going into a very densely populated area and it's impossible. they say that they use surgical strikes, but it's impossible to target faces alone in such densely populated areas. is it not? and when you speak about how israel has tried other things to stop these fighters and it hasn't worked, has the government seriously considered stuffing its illegal occupation, which many se leads to the resistance against the occupation and people taking up arms against those where the government? so 1st of all, i personally feel terrible for any interest in the palestinians is really,
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is were heard in any of any of what's going on. and part of the issue here is some of the palestinians, or some what have you know, held hostage whether it's in gaza, where a lot of palestinians are basically held hostage by you come off and as long as you had or sometimes in a place like janine but there are quiet parts of the west bank, there 210000 palestinians from the west bank working in israel, getting be fed better salaries and is are then they would be in the west bank. so they're parts of the west bank where it was working with very well. and there parts of the west bank where it's not working well. and so it's, i do feel bad for the palestinian civilians were the most of them are innocent. but they are in a place where the entire groups are functioning. are us the bigger question? what about resolving the greater conflict? and unfortunately, if you go back historically, israel did offer a camp david, 2 in 2000 under pregnant through brock and again in 2007 um over 90
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percent of the west bank of the palestinians, including the 2007 significant portions of jerusalem. and the postman in said no, so is it not that there haven't been offers on the table? but i don't think from being really side, there's an impression that there's a palestinian leader who is ready to actually fully accept the 2 state solution. and all that, that would mean in terms of letting is, will keep, you know, the west parts of the juice levels. so that's, you know, part of the issue here is there had been attempts tried in the past that haven't resolved the complex show. and then the other piece is there's the palestinian authority answer, which maybe it could make a deal if there wasn't come out and there's womic jihad, i maybe think that a deal might have been made since 2007 when, when you add into the equation, some of the new pharmacy had shooting rockets from guys every 4 years. and israel, it makes us really doubt the possibility of peace, even with the housing authority. and then when you have as long as we have to come up making trouble. and janine that makes it even harder. we've heard from people living in geneva and political analyst. again,
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if we talk about what's happening there, who say that the fights is very few very poorly eclipse, as well as often accused of using this for pushing it force against palestinians. you don't think that's the case here. i think what you're referring to is on one's side. you have the palestinians who have light weapons and light homemade bombs. and on these really side you have, you know, aircraft and so people can jumped the conclusion and say, hey, israel is now the calliah, the palestinians are now david. and that must mean that any time that there's fighting that israel is, you know, doing something wrong. the fact is, any country is going to defend itself. if it's people are being shot, if, if people are being blown up as a decent, not every country, but not every country is occupying full price. so i agree with and that's we come back to i, i wish we, you know, we're at the, to say the solution. and i, you know,
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i hope that there will be a time where they'll be both and is really in palestine and liter will be able to, you know, agree on the deals that i think was basically offered, you know, in 2000 or 2007 but until we get there, in the meantime, does that mean that is all we'll just not defend itself when terrorism comes up? and the answer is, of course, no. of course, even though it would be much better if we were peace until we get the peace. unfortunately is all, it has to act in self defense. and the truth is sometimes actually the error strikes to have the ability to hit only this part of this room. and actually, you know, hurt fewer uh, you know, civilians who might be in the area. then when you have like a big battle between all the people in the village or the city and uh, is really special forces. i'm not saying that anything is perfect there. there's nothing perfect or good about the situation. but if the question is, could of israel be doing something different right now it's not clear to me that there is
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a better solution when the palestinian side isn't the green. the fees when from us, isn't even talking about peace and when terror from janine have been, you know, over 50 incidents of her recent months. so i do think is, or at some point had to do something. um, you know, to keep an eye on, on the casualty account. right. it's lower than it has been in the past operations, but also so something. all right, that is that you're in a jeremy bob from the jerusalem post. joining us live from west jefferson and as the international community is reacting to news of the nicest. is there any rate that you end to monetary and quarter to coordinate? when palestine said she was alarmed by the skate of the operation and cold for the injured to be given access to medical health. jordan has quoted for an immediate end to the israeli operation and urge the international community to pressure as well as the government is being condemnation from other countries in the region. egypt. so the military operation was a violation of international rule iran cold at an active state terrorism. it's also
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being condemned by the arab league. but it's bringing milan bushera. he is, i'll just be a senior political analyst and he's joining us by skype from paris mug one. very good to see you. i think that you were listening to the interview that we just did with the jerusalem post union that jeremy bob and he was covering just why the israelis and the palestinians. i mean why this conflict pretty much why the conflict just goes on and on. he was saying that as well has of right to self defense and that they are carrying out operations against what israel sees as terrorists who are not ready for peace. what do you say? so this is simply not at the beach where that is ready to do a lot of this work. so basically a german of that belongs to nothing now and spinning talking points from a guy that i fired or what about it?
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i'll just do it online. it's a guidebook that, that most is really radical, june that it's so cold, you know, to factor. we're using g word spin words on the lives in order to solve smarts on television and sound like, is there, i'm just doing that. i tell you, just your very last expression just goes to the heart of the point, is that it has, but i have to defend itself. yes. is there a does not have the right to defend each occupation which settlers ordered soldiers one occupied man? i learned that the middle part for over 50 years, every country in the world has an art for self defense. and as you said, yourself and your follow up question, but is rather than occupying power, is an occupying power and does not have a right to be so 5 decades later, when the on international was in your shoes at the u. n. at the you are security council under you under the assembly,
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hundreds of them urging demanding from them and so on, so forth is 0 to a door interpreted entries of importance. we've already know. now over the past 20 years old, the lies that came out about cam david. even recently about these really generous offer because it generates, it wasn't packed very stingy. in fact, it was all a set up, a set up against us, an artifact. even the now we know from the archives is that why tash has the light clinton himself playing? we're in defense of miss red. so all these talking points, which of course we don't have a time for now. why? because we are focusing on the mastic within janine and once again is right is i cannot her think. i think that, you know, that's really spinning. one of the things in order to tell us that is there is just, has, doesn't have any other choice. it does have choices, it can withdrawal from multi by plan. it's considered as the tennessee and we'll
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start each partner. but it has not come to that kind of scene or thought of the basic is 2009. there's the best, the editor by the sooner forward this to think that i'm all about physically working or by the phone for anyone to phone. not only does nothing you know, not for him. oh sure. the shuffle. moderate government previous to that then. yeah . oh yeah. he let the government dr. the songs towards the also the aggression day . he can you hear me or 1st against janine also would not sit down with but it's not that bad to talk about peace when binding wasn't jerusalem, that isn't american president last year. be honest, the is right is just talk about the students. he signed the understanding what that means. and the matter understanding is about is on the united states except one point. and guess what? that is to be specialist. these really weren't even coming to the same genetic language about the peace process. so with a member of the understanding the sofa and you sitting on the under side of the
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back, that said that she commits a piece process with the object to go through steps solution, but no is ready to official. and certainly not. this is really government headed by that the number of fascist fanatics would equipment to a 2 step students would even commit a piece process with the palestinians. so what are they doing instead they are expanding the energy goal or condition civilian and military like we've never seen before over the last 50 years. and why the timing against jeanine know in particular, well guess what? there is a bit of a technical reason. this government has just endorsed or the decision made in 2005 to clear for a legal outpost. i'm jean. this government has a legally, any legitimate today decided to we book to date, form and legal circle back around jeanine. that again we're, we're doing back of 2005. so you can imagine that this furniture's general side is
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really government. that actually speaks spanish words. it wants to replace the policy names that would love the best thing is to be it wants to continue with the occupation. it wants to continue with the illegal sacraments. it would not listen to its partners and patters longer for washington, and insist on the same password. and it keeps talking about guess what? limited military operation. you know what i've heard a lot of limited mentor operations, can janine and i'm online it wrong? and i think guys are, and you know what been limited minutes at all solution to watch me on the invasion, the russian revision of you quite because that's what we're having here more and visions more ourselves and more masters model. and thank you very much for your analysis. as always, we really appreciate it. it's not a one of the shot alive and pass. or we have plenty more head on use all, including a new investigation unit to set up. total russia accountable for suspected will
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comes in ukraine will be speaking to a former un vulcans. john's aiming to repair rocky relations with china. how the white house was sending another high profile visitor to beijing, adams pools costs of beef, mexico, which makes the quarter finals if the goal is tough. action from that game coming out for 5 the . and now the news demonstrations of being staged outside town was across from an opposition to the violent unrest punched by the police shooting of a 17 year old. a few of people who arrested on sunday. nice. then during the previous 5 nights, one west and french cities, in a more eventful speak to her, the i've been how many than most say, but 1st let's get an update from then it's mess his life arising powers. and we're
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hearing that the other person who was in the call with 9 when he was killed just given his testimony today. so what's the latest on the police investigation into the shooting? yes, there is enough via the passenger in the call with an aisle when he was shot by the police speaking to the police, investigating the police this the force of investigation tunnel police activities. uh, that's the 1st time you've spoken to officials. he said on the french media, some french we didn't friends on saturday, but he's version of events. is that the police officer pistol went tips with a bunch of of with a pistol, miles about 3 times it's made into the dizzy slips and put his foot on the pedal in the car, drove off and that's when he got shot. that's the story he's getting previously, and this is what investigators will be asking him about. remember that the police officer who shot now has been effective with charged with murder under the french system is on the formal investigation who remains in custody. while the police
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conduct this internal investigation and, and, and president mcfall and such a need for some 220 may, is of towns that have witnessed the unrest been at once he hoping to achieve while the president is going to try and now get to the roots trying to dress the root causes of walk. first we'll let how much of a shooting of nile and then blend, then let to all about violence across friends. i want to end up having to address is a long standing complains of that being and friends from people who live in the sort of low income solve ups around the major cities, a long income, a long standing complaints. i have that they face system ethics, violence and racism from the french police. the momma to come out. his brother was shot dead by the police in 2018 discharge. the football tournament has
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been held in gay. come always on in the us since 8 police bullets hit gaze call. when he was caught up in a sting operation targeting a stolen com next to his in a northern purse of a no police officer was ever charged in connection with his death. logistical guy also in law. we both get just this, the gain funds. we've exhausted all the appeals and they refused everything. they refused to share the surveillance voltage. refusing to cooperate can lead to death to the police will never be killed. the holy young man had come from a sort of low income towns in the suburbs, why they say police and community relations seemed to be driven more by confrontation and co operation was progress before the french police aren't behaving properly. they must treat the youth, especially these from the suburbs they make blunders, always check the same people's id and speak badly to them. they insulted me once they told me to talk well, shut up, and soon as i was on the bus is all the deal with. no, i didn't expect this. it started with the tragic death of
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a kid and turned into looting and shrubberies. they hurting themselves. they're heading that population who is innocent. there are other ways to get your voice heard. nama do understands the frustrations of people angry at the shooting of dial in non tap of these video show. these are not lenses, these executions. my brother gays that shocked all the local residents, they wanted revolution. i told them i called push people to break the little. if you want to find the case that the, let's organize ourselves. i find solutions for all, you know, whoever revolutions understandable. we've been asking for a police accountability for 40 years from says police union has admitted a breakdown of trust, a spokesman blaming government policies, focusing on intervention and repression. rob of the neighborhood policing. now the searching of nile is opened up the political division 6 in friends or expose them on the one side. one indication of how the those divisions are a funding set up by right wing commentary. you to raise money for the family of the police, offers an officer in jail, has raised more than
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a $1000000.00. similar funds for the family of nile. a 17 year old shot by the police officer has raised $200000.00. you have the right to claim the security forces acting to protect law and order on the left, suggesting that these are the consequences, the police actions or consequences of systematic races. let's ben and thank you very much for that, but it's much life for us and paris let's bringing hold on. i've been how move now . she's life for us and must say. and then, and talking about how this incident has highlighted the deep political divisions and friends wants to sentiments and must say where you are to of the well, certainly the, there's very the mix of opinion and must a, very much along what bernard has just described earlier. in the day we were in front of the townhouse. uh there people were very angry at the use the rioters. they were using actually quite
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a races as sentences when describing them. and they were showing for support for the police. now we now in front of the court house square about 40 of the people who were arrested over the weekend are now appearing in court. and then just until a few minutes ago, literally there was a lot of people behind me, especially young people who had come here in support of this youth. and i chatted with them and i asked them why you, you know, these people uh well they said they know they were simply here because they wanted to give support that they understand why these young men mainly did what they did of some of them did not agree with the method of writing a new thing, but they said that these the use here in my say under a lot of pressure that they lives kind of segregated. that there is no options for them. that this is, for example, the,
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at the time of vacation summer time. well these use have nothing to do. and obviously that video of no scaling has infuriated them. i was actually speaking to a lady who said that she fully supported that. now inside these young people are appearing in court, there's also a number of minors they will be appearing in front of another fort as a later time. what a thank you very much for that. that is what out and how made with the latest from must say it's time for the weather now. he has evidence. hello, we have the usual hot and dusty weather across the middle east at the moment, barely a cloud in the sky. we'll see quite a brisk wind driving its way lifting dustin signed the lease, the side of saudi arabia pushing down towards the southern most pop, but of a temperatures 4740 i celsius. the fact that for q right hosting up here in the, getting up towards the mid fourties over the next dial. so i'm at wind. you can
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also bating, until we move into a latter half of the week for the northwood to try whether isolate, to cheryl, to across the key. maybe up to was a coke, as has been nothing too much to speak of and nothing too much to speak of in terms of any wet weather across northern parts of africa. now the whole one in congress, 41 cells, have plenty of showers across the central africa, perhaps not quite as intensive. we might expect at this time if you ever some live the ones that are close to the coastal fringes of west africa pushing all the way to we'll see i really, i and even the southern parts of molly more time you could catch a shower to with the next couple of days. not too much in the way of wet weather across southern africa or on the other hand. and if anything we will see time just picking up cape town, getting up to 15 degrees celsius on tuesday. that's no great shakes. but by the time we come to thursday, it could touch 23 degrees of the you watching the news out of me. it is of a tournament. a reminder of our top story is the sal posted in the does it
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describing the licenses raise the rates and the occupied westbank is the new role crime against the defenseless people is rarely full of those killed 9 palestinians and injured 50 at least 15 s choice targeted janine and operations. so on the way in from on the palestinians were arrested entre convo with the vehicles, right. it's janine refugee camp. that's where the army says it's targeting what it quotes terrorist elements in that area. and demonstrations of being staged outside town holes across phones and all position to the bottom tongue restaurants by the police shooting over 17 year old fuel people were arrested on sunday nights. then during the previous 5 nights of unrest, the walk in the boot says it's stopped recruiting this and riggs and russia for at least a month. the kremlin says that won't affect operations in ukraine, and the recruitment of new soldiers won't be needed. walking in the day of getting
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to the goal was an agreed to a deal to move, to better rooms, often launching a brief and usually against russia's military leaders last month. for more on this that speak with you with the a shuffle while the way she's life was in moscow and the kremlin has been clicked to react to the walls and groups saying this is spending the recruitment of new medicine raised celia a yeah, actually according to an announcement posted a rule and among the wagner related to a news channels and telecom channels, the reason to stop recurs. he was due to wagner is temporary withdrawal from the ukrainian from said its current transfer to the republic goes by lever is that full day road that they what temporarily suspending the work of regional recruitment centers for a parent a one month. it's interesting, but west still get say reports here that some sense has continue to recruit people to participate in the special minutes reparation and you frame despite statements about the suspension of the senses as journalists keep calling the sensors,
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trying to figure out what's going on. that the president of the levers look a sean cook and funds that the wagner group would no longer be based and russia and in some russian cities. posters with close to drawing development group are replaced with other posters, with an invitation to sign, a contract and sub in the regular russian army and other roles or pools that precautions. another mass of asset it's media and pi a is coming to an end to precaution was building it for at least 10 years. but now it's websites and i've been blocks offices of being such times employees of those media. so since i've been fine now that's the despite, and the report was that probably all those people would remain depositions on to the news outlets would, would be transferred to other owners. journalists used to cope precautions, need your resources, the control stock tree. it's employees used to criticize build peroration and per the, the opponents and opposition and promote the so called patriotic values. so interesting in february 2018. the us department of justice accuse pre goshen of interfering in
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between to 16 us presidential election and also that the states and pose possible sanctions against pre gordon. so what the future holds for him and his marketing group, as well as his need and pine, placing patrol factory, we should wait and see. meanwhile, in all the news from russia, julia, the security agency, the f s b has said it's prevented an assassination attempt to be a russian appointed head of crimea. but more a hearing about this a while, according to the russian side, the summation of the time to was tired. so late on the ukrainian a special services they f as be released images of detained russian law. the saying that he had been recruited by the special services of ukraine and according to the russian intelligence agencies been, mine, was trying to deal with explosive devices on a blonde, to blow up a con next to govern the extra on those medicaid. the governor himself assigned to
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the f as b for preventing that time, saying that be the only way to completely eliminate the terrace threats from cuba was to fulfilled the goals of russia, special ministry operation, and ukraine. the criminal sparks passed and said that the head of crimea soon of was a fight to and, and this as a nation attempt could, could, could not intimidate him. so basically that's the russian take on the bus or not you to your thank you for that. that is usually a shop. a lot of over the latest for most goes a new investigation unit has being set up to hold russians accountable for suspected will crimes. and ukraine is based on the hague, in the netherlands and employees prosecutions from the international criminal court, as well as colleagues from the european union. the united states and ukraine suspected russian hill climbs include the massacre of civilians and the city of butcher and to tax on ukraine's infrastructure. today, with gather here on occasion of a truly historic moment, i would say
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n f for defining moment when the civilized world not only weiss's, but also shows by concrete actions that accountability is what matters the most to read kenneth totally rich, the gross violations of the play mission of the use of false one of the fundamental rules of the international rule based on are and the bedrock principle of the you and shop to well, let's get more on this now. we are joined by jesse robinson a for me, you and will crimes johnson president to you when's will crimes quote in sierra leone and he's joining his life from melvin. mr. robinson. thank you very much for your time. the center has been set up to investigate the crime of aggression in ukraine. why called the international criminal court to do this. the bigger the dresser isn't a member of the international criminal court. no, it is a very. ready china, the problem is that we have a law or a gauge to gratian
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a very simple you in page another country, or do you have a griffin base, you can prove that you need to do so defects now, right? resolve a, b c t because they've had very interesting. so mr. griggs and pointed out the other day became so good things was that a lot ukraine and even if enjoying that it was not going to be a lot. so to do g, as is rush of the crime, the only problem is that this new quote. anyway, she can be tried, we close rush or isn't a member of the i c, c eco. we try and create a i, c, c cry. and so there is no way of pushing crude
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jeanine j you believe, which is a lot. yeah. as much about it. so the only way for the is for the general loose and a few nights of nations or $94.00 states. ready majority of them to say the cold, by agreement to crate, and that would be an international call that could try in spanish stuff in, in the absence. it wouldn't turn off. he would say he didn't say english dictionary use diction. recall if it was the very bottom of the u. j to send the copy set up by the security council because russia has a v to equal to d to any ex of 'cause, a secure job. and that also has an ally on the security council. china,
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which would be so re, imagine any such action taken against russia. how likely is it that the united nations general assembly can set top such a court where we can set up. so to go to my 14 seer. ready we set top by agreement between the security council and the syrian. ready government, so by the same with gabriel assembly could adopt the secure key thompson position and signed an agreement with the government that gave me the code. i may have to go to the international crew, cool methods, what would be necessary, but you'd have to go further and do re figure distinction to try to change. and he's to leverage his in the same shot. with that the would be conflicted because he had numerous age, so defend rise. ready was now,
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i'm going to get me started. as mr. robinson, you're saying that the general assembly can set up such a quote, they have done so before, but do they have the political? well, if you look at how the general assembly has voted on various resolutions, condemning rushes, invasion of ukraine, there are many countries which have what we should either to abstain or have voted in support of russia, essentially, a not many loops is cool. tell me about the center, but those who say 11 tomorrow couldn't be shooting to go off the country in the head of state who kills children and kills children and getting them as well as to civilians and blah buildings where in a few people and they range from the south
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africa, the last old tomorrow position, the one by the end of the india and all is sitting on let's say what he may try to persuade is a course the i c. c prostitute prosecute for kids. not sure that will be more atrocities. committed by the russians right off the, the, the other day they tune the quote, people, the big severe as a good to celebrate, just pushing down the mutiny. but it could be easy. uh, that sort of mentor to you, people, to, to shoot innocent people. it may be the people of south africa
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people to be get. it may be the pressure we provide only is we she be tomorrow to say is to get on the side of justice and support the of the to say, all right, cool to the face of the great mr. robinson, we thank you very much for your expertise on this. we really appreciate that. that is jeffrey robinson live in melvin of the us treasury. secretary is due in china this way. you call to america's top diplomatic visits. last month. janet yelman's expected to discuss challenges facing the world's top 2 economies and how to tackle all the global problems us. now, teenage pregnancy is a major issue worldwide, including in gonna move to a $100000.00 goes federal balance of school every year. has a baby with a government program to in college, pregnant girls and young mothers to continue the education is showing results. so
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i'm in the middle, it has more 17 year old, a says trying to balance a sick and you have a high school in my pussy northern gonna be a new mother while wanting to see pregnant goals don't return to school. as this is, she's determined to complete the education it has as well as to get some help from a mother. a government programs also supporting a return to floss. garner is one of the to 8 african countries working to educate pregnant goals or mothers about the benefits since the program is implemented 5 years ago, more than 10000 girls have gone back to school. many take their babies to those days that it was not for me to go always before i loved for them to come back with
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the pregnancy, wendy life, to effect in eastern time to see things and the name, the what a 22 frequencies in this municipality alone during the last academic year, many here are poor, which often contribute to the high teen pregnancy rates. you have 3 or 4 people. my that are 55 students repeating the same. some of them do the same. yeah, i've gotten to this day, but i did have some of these. tell him just coming up. so the i caught it indefinitely for school house on the left with the police and we've been gone. his government says more than half a 1000000 teenagers became pregnant between 20162020. some just 10 years old.
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well, free education and gone a means 9 out of 10 children are enrolled in primary schools. most of the drop out due to pregnancy. the government hopes, awareness campaigns with encourage more young women, such as is for to stay in school despite the challenges of being a new mother. she's also planning to complete the education to to meet a miller ultra 0. all right, it's time for sports. now his far elizabeth, thank you so much. now that jock rich lifted the wimbledon trophy last year and his title defense is now under way on center court. he's up against argentina's pleasure of catching on day one, catching broke him early, but jock, which went on to take the opening. fet 63 jock with jock of inches half way. so winning the 1st calendar slammed since 1969. having already won the australian and french opens play is currently suspended because of rain while they put the wrong fine. last year is runners. runner up net curios pulled out even before hitting the
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ball ball because of a risk injury. the 28 year old australian was filmed, and the players canteen earlier and he had surgery on his knee earlier this year and missed the french open with a foot injury sustained during the fast of his car to women's world them one english wine tag is also an action she cruise through the fed against china is used in 6 games to one i was. fourthly, up in the 2nd when rain came, newcastle united have made a significant move in the football transfer market, signing italian midfielder. a sandra to not only from ac milan this out, a rapier owned club report is only paid more than $76000000.00 for the 23 year old, which makes him the most expensive italian player of all time. it's also a record from milan, surpassing the 74000000 they got from around the dread for taca in 2009. yes. 14 caps for italy now to the called the capital copper cut tower, had beaten mexico to reach a quarter finals last year. that woke up posts are playing in the tournament,
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is guess the 11 know thanks to has them. she had to as of squared his 1st international full with their only attempt in the game. mexico had already secured their place in the last state and go through as winners so teams this week to see if so phase costa rica, panama of salvatore or martini? depending on the results of c. it's really captain pac cummings is standing by the controversial wicked of johnny there. so in the 2nd anxious test against england that are so last is created for the ball was dead and we could keep, or alex kerry hadn't spammed, although technically he was out. many people, including the england captain, ben stokes, felt it was against the spirit of the game. brute crucial as australia went on to win the game and take a tune, a lead and it was here in the stops. and he also to say no it's um yeah, cuz full credit for him. so the opportunity, i mean do i need to have people's beforehand?
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lot of the sounds. tony left his grace later, the rest to be on plesk. if i was in the field and cut through the time, i would have had to have a real thing around the spirit of the game. and what do i want to 10? surely when a game it was something like that happening and it would be no australia . it's been buller nathan line is out for the rest of the ashes with a cast hair picks up in that 2nd test you bravely batted in pain, but was unable to bowl in the 2nd endings and will now be replaced by todd murphy. max for sap and says he's really enjoying driving his red bowl after picking up his 7th when in 9 races. but that's a driver's latest victory coming at the austrian ground. pre he finished ahead of ferrari sharp or claire claim his 5th when in a row for shopping. now, lease is reginald teammate sergio perez by $81.00 points and the championship well on track 23rd, a world title rightful have one every race so far this season. easy
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unless jane, then ginsburg, and has one. nascar is 1st ever street race in chicago, the spite wet and rainy conditions, the much anticipated race went ahead. but there was plenty of drama on the course. the 1st caution flag of the race went up after kyle bush got stuck in the tire barrier. all expelling, spun out of control and cause a massive traffic jam on the circuit. but event ginsburg and managed to steer clear of it all, becoming the 1st driver in 60 years when on his cafeteria. thank you now it's taking them for years. but ricky fowler has finally ended his drought on the pga tour after winning the rocket mortgage classic in detroit. the 34 year old just missed out on the 1st major title it to us over the last month finishing and a tie for fit. pretty much to get over the line. here he finished with a birdie to get to 2400 park and force a play off against calling murray town. and adam had,
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when he went on to getting another birdie app for cellphones ern him b. 6. title has been playing some some really good goals. so i know is just a matter of time with i've been playing and um yeah, i've had a couple tough weekends where i've had a chance and you know us open didn't get it done, but that's the only day. getting the folder and hang with my my wife. yeah, winning is great, but there's a lot more to the lights on that and so you go for it. so i've had a better 12 months financially, then tell them to sean the founding live tour, and he's won his 3rd tournament since joining the series. this one at the involved, the rama in spain, earning him another $4000000.00 to take his overall talley to more than $13000000.00 after 5 years on the world serve league tour brazil's yeah, the doors finally won his 1st ever championship title. dora defeated australia as
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eastern he went to clinton victory at the rio pro final in front of his home crowd . the wind moves door from 12th to 5th, and the world rankings. putting him in the running for the world championship. now to leave the latest cliff diving tournament in italy and no surprises to see australia as round. and if land went yet again, that's now 10 victories in a row, spending 2 seasons. and it was 8 and half lob who came out on top in the men's competition. the british diver pulling off, one of the hardest, dies to take the title series. now had such a pat and seattle's eugenio, suarez blaine's as that for being stuck. it struck out by kevin kelly of the time being raised towards you. some serious strength of snap is that into an errors did go on to beat the race is $7.00 to $6.00. okay, that is all you support, pronounced elizabeth back to our with thank you very much for that. and that's it for me, elizabeth ronald, for this new south. do stay with us. we're back in just
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a few minutes of all today's news. thank you for watching the the, the 1960, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series. alger 0. wow. explores the explosion of outs and culture intellectually as we're building new dreams. and the idea is because the revolutions of the 1964 in the political parts of the mind from music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolution, they make the 60s in the arab culture. oh no jews here
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when a war crime is committed is a kind of how does it follows that goes in the human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court. i visit the place to make sure that i should go up to frank. it's called taking on the arms, trained in his fight for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in front. oh no. just see if once out loading cuba private businesses about since 2021 cubans have been able to incorporate small and medium sized businesses more than 7000 companies. i'm sorry for being incorporated how we face the small businesses like this will boost productivity and get more food on people's flights. but in the nation with teachers and scientists and tiny salaries, the imagine private sector is already attracting highly qualified work is away from
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state jobs. the communist party of cuba is finally moving towards a mixed economy. a growing private sector will likely increase production. could of rhodes, social cohesion, and what is still one of the most equal countries in the americas both and now the state remains the dominant economic force. fundamental shift is on the way the is very forces can at least age palestinians and jeanine palestinian natives describes a race as a new will crime against defenceless people. the kind of woman is withdrawn and this is l. just even live from jo. how so coming up demonstrations of stage across from center position to the volunteer invest, sparked by the police shooting of a 17 year old walk in the most. and the group says it stops recruiting slices. and
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