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0 is the same degree, it's the size of the system. there's no for most dangers of working class people. there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and actually being represented in the system. generation change on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the color there i missed of you today. this is the news on line from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 16 minutes. israel major and ground defensive engineering continues, at least 8 palestinians are killed and thousands of police and hong kong issue arrest warrants and a bounty. the 8th permanent pro democracy activists living overseas. and uneasy commer tends to the streets of frost office, 6 nights of unrest,
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spots by the police killing of a teenager in support. nor that younger which has made a winning style to his will the title defense this year just to reach crude, much more defender. his record of temperature weight is the all the janine refugee camp remains on the attack by israeli forces from both the on the ground. it's as well as the biggest military operation in the occupied westbank in 20 is the palestinian red crescent says it's now getting difficult to rescue the engine because the v is really siege, roads, homes, electricity and water supplies or heavily damaged in the density population refuge account in the past hour, the palestinian presidents month, one of us has decided to suspend the contact and security coordination with israel in response to these dead, the rates are allowed to 0 correspondence across all the developments from ramallah
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and gaza. but fast alan official begins have coverage with this report as it began in the early hours of the morning. the biggest assault in the jeanine refugee camp since the 2nd intifada, or uprising back in 2002 it strikes into the heart of a heavily populated area in jeanine. smoke could be seen rising from residential blocks . these really ami claims that's involved in an operation against what it describes as tightest elements in the area. the policy to be in presidency says the sold is a new war against the power steering and people 1000000000. cost monthly is attack the bias, rivers, load war plains and drones of 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,
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ripping up roads, leaving keywords in there. we were drones for 2 in the you soul coming just hours after the end of the muslim utility brought protests onto the street. that's on the stripping everywhere. that like a good book. every one eh, money in the people should be on the way. now, asking the genie gum, it's very clear to them up coming to the security, but asian, they're coming because the come, they're coming to can, they're coming to this choice. they're coming to a heads up and head up to them. just last month. and there's really attacking the same media, killed 6 people and lead to days of and race. these really military says it's strengthening operations across the whole occupied westbank. and just preparing for
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possible missile strikes from inside garza and live in a. well, that's not gonna live to her a lot and speak to a correspondent need to abraham needed the sons kaylee gone down. but the operation continues. the operation continues and there are still difficulties by the medical teams to rescue and evacuate those who have been injured 1st because of the intensity of the is really raids. and the is really a presence there. but also because the roads leading to the sorts of neighborhoods in the refugee camp have been damaged by these really both those goods that have made their way there. we're still hearing from little codes there that there are still armed confrontations taking place between palestinians. and these rated forces, we know that there has been a group of fighters that have been surrounded by these really forces and they are inside. i'm off with hearing the ports off at, besides being targeted near the mosque itself. we will continue to monitor the
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situation that is unfolding right there. now this is the situation on the ground. politically speaking, we're talking about the palestinian authority saying it's suspending old contacts with these really a government as well as could senior when this is stop or security coordination. this is a word that is very sensitive for so many palestinians, including those who are fighting in virginia and refugee. they say that the policy me in the, for the should be standing by its own people and under assigned agreements between the p l. o israel, the housing authority has been how thing with certain information because the palestinian authority says, is we want to keep peace as security because the policy is our recur. that is real and cannot confront admitted, sorry. now, when it comes to people on the ground, they will tell you this policy has deemed failed. basically, israel is expanding,
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it says he goes 7 months building. it's invasions, it's killing of palestinians. and if need some sort of a deterrence, which is what they're trying to do. so there's a lot of different when it comes to the approaches of how palestinians view the conflicts and, and waste and these really occupation and how the palestinian authority is dealing with the, with a guessing reports of a lot of fun for additions taking place in different palestinian areas here the occupied with bank to show support for the palestinians who are fighting engineers right now. given those confrontations needed obviously there's a sense of anger. is there a concern that they may be an escalation given that the israelis have said that they will respond to a palestinian response? basically, boston is, will tell you that the real escalation comes from the continuation of these really forces occupation to the west bank, but has been spanning for decades. so basically what happens whenever we have
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a flare up or wireless, the as really say, okay, we are targeting palestinians because they have been causing attacks, i guess as waves. and yes indeed. do you need itself has been the center of that has been a crazy that has joined so many palestinian fighters that have been working together to fight as really targets. but when it comes to the reason why they're doing that, the palestinians will tell you that the occupation is a violation in itself and they have to keep finding it. so they consider what ever israel is doing is a violation. whether if it's an illegal supplement expansion here in the occupied west bank or the strikes on the besieged cause of the or you name it of other is read the measures that's are for pick processing is really from there for the. so we are expecting and us condition, but we all depends on how the situation unfolds. engineer need to abraham the with all the latest for us from ramallah. thank you very much, nita,
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a mazda al is the jeanine refugee account, as you've been hearing, has been completely besieged by hundreds of as rarely snipers soldiers and bulldozers and almond vehicles. now to find out how the residents are coping, let's speak to mohammed congee. he's a lawyer in the field research for the independent commission to human rights. he joins us now from inside jeanine mohammed, it's been move in 22 hours since this began. i understand you have 2 children. how are you? ok thing i'm, i believe we're having some translation issues. we will go back to my how to as soon as we sort of those out. my apologies. in the meantime, the, let's tell you what is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said about the
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army is operation engineering. most jeanine is become a safe haven for terrace from that safe even terrorist perpetrated savage attacks murdering is rarely civilians, men, women, and children. as many children as they could find, as i speak, our troops are battling the terrace with on yielding resolve and fortitude while doing everything, everything to avoid civilian casualties. i have no doubt that as israel exercises its inherent right of self defense, the united states will stand firmly by our side. while that's now go back to the command you from inside jeanine mohammed, i was saying, i understand you have a couple of children that how are you will holding on
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to the com. thank you very much for having me finding my kids and my children are fine. then go to the where in the house know the grandfather near the janine come from the west side of the cab when i have tried my best. and so, as i said them to my house, but i say because of the situation of, of the roads were not at all ready to be use because of what as been done by this way, the occupation and the, you know, the ambulance has helped me to move them to my house and them, but they are fine saying god like what are you hearing and seeing then now i know it stock is a highly on the mozilla. so the time being and the defense last night,
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the regardless of a full says and the not to drones that on the skies of janine cab, janine city in the big numbers, the, the homage vacant and all the is the 80, the occupation photos as well as some of these were only the photos is still there on on. so be the inside of the city of geneva, the res, presence of the vision, photos this night was all over the roofs. and the big as of as a stay on that in the city of the janine the now the situation is very bad. and the, as this business have been to the rise and the civilians does not feel safe as
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security inside the city advocate of janine. so many casualties of that and some of them have been moved to hospitals and businesses unload the working. really the operating freely to move people from the sides to the hospitals solely and those civilians have been protected, must be protected by the and so much the low. but if the thing is not the right, well, how did we know that jeanine is densely populated? can you describe the cam for us? these really say they've been focusing on specific um, military targets? is that possible given the amount of civilians around to uh, model uh, what you can see is uh, comprehensive duration again is the properties and all the wireless damian's and the, the big 2 will be clear because the damage will be your jetta. and then everyone
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can see the end of this aggression on the properties of the policy and this has been attacked and i get the casualties are, should be on the critical table in, instead of being in a typical situation on so much about the vehicles, the lenses have been taught because of the fact you know, the not to give them the freedom of movement. what is going on now is a crime again is to humanity and more. it's that critical situation, the policy and then citizen is in the correct it goes into ation. on each step that res and the i understand also that water has been cut off because the water networks, the main lines, were targeted along with the sewage system. do you currently have access to water? that's when i got here
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a good some of the areas and i have been suffering from the filter, the voltage, lack of both that and so certainly mobile think today electricity is not available water, there's no availability on and the on on. so the communication, the business model is collapsing and the safety of the cab of the need in most of the districts of the city. and the router is at destruction. cannon on purpose destruction, to the infrastructure in the city and in the camp of june, the law that it looks from some of the video that we're seeing. but some people are being evacuated from their homes, all people able to leave if they want to a less of a chevy. the yes i've seen very slowly. those say to me that the,
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from the engines and the reason of the day is of some fabulous being evacuated. we have heard that and some of the families have says that they have been forced to leave the properties of the areas because of the, the severe direction. but is there any pauses on the areas also, the public does have been destroyed. that's why some of the civilians, the web post to leave the property. so there's no clue, but are the kids and the, when it comes to the entrance of the janine a 50 m gabby's. you know, most of the answers have been blocked by the is a liberal dozers and busy um bacon. and the total rolls are completely destroyed. the rolls, i'm not really a big use by that because i'm vague, is the, the ambulances are not moving. 3, they because of that,
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the destruction of the roads that have been destroyed. by this way, the forces mohammed, israel says that this operation is against fighters, insides in, in how much support to those fighters have amongst the residents. that it's not, oh, i didn't. what you can see is direction and that's the ration that is not the long present list. and we haven't seen that for years and years. you've got all this aggravation is again there's, i mean the civilian locks on all the kids. children do not know women, but the, the, we need the car located the fair way to the situation. this is again, is the international convention. then like 3 months, the most projects, the civilian, now the place is the,
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the metal it then. so this might not have a minute then very few with very similar been weapons get phase and it is right. and the surface attempted. awesome. and that's actually from a, from the land against them. mm hm. well, how about you and your family live inside jeanine? can you describe to me what every day life is like that? i know you've faced a lot of restrictions. it's nice going. we the definitely lives acting within the city hall. it's a bug drum and then a remote area, a little bit away from the account to the bottom of the dish of these areas. this. but it's my suffering in different ways. the, those who are near the cab uh,
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suffering lot. then the best way throughout the was of the aggression they can no, no, no, they can log on to the the, you enjoy any of their basic rights on the and when it comes to the of the air is not been on. and i live in the remote area, i cannot, i cannot. well, so we move from a place to another place. life is to meet people, not reliable. and as i said, i couldn't even give it to me, bring my children to my house that i was have by the ambulance mohammed when now seeing some pictures of people slowly that imagine from their homes for the 1st time in 22 hours given what's happened in that period of time, what is your message to the international community or the might the father of the lock was these little go we one in the city of jeanine and
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the camp of jeanine is a violation to the in the national low when the agreement it's a humiliation device. it's against human rights. my message is they have to invest . some community must go to demo this. and we see crimes committed by the israeli forces against the palestinians and the policy and civilians. again, as the scab again is the city of the cdn, a geneva, my number is facing means that this is really awesome. oh, sophisticated weapons. the notes only today, not only is the day, at least, has been the case for he is now the only people in the company that has nothing to do with this confrontation. they have so much, but i don't just community that, but the ones that the media and so much the human rights must move quickly and
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accurately to stop these crimes. and to stop this like russian, the independent commission, full time will human lives have the reduced statement, go to them being this aggravation. and they are basic wides, is to enjoy freedom and to enjoy safety and to enjoy security. the international community has to force as we have to stop the honda canada to the lawyer and the field was set to for the independent commission for human rights speaking to us from jeanine. thank you so much for joining us mohammed. we wish you and your family all the best and do stay safe. a hello. yes, that's how this thing in group, in garza, and as i make you had to say that all options are on the table of to this is randy operation. these were the scenes along the gaza. israel bull defense way. how this thing is we're gathering and launch numbers to protest against that is really a sold on jeanine. well, let's pete talk. correspondent is an odd one. he's in garza city for us. is i'm,
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we've seen those protests and now was of defiance from us. how is everyone feeling? yes, the utmost series filled with attention on questions with the following. the hours would hold and withhold edit strikes in gulls if, if the military, the joint military room hearing calls of the sites to join the public reaction to wars. that is really a, it is really kind of go kind of scene is in jeanine. the situation is a so, so far a process were held at the eastern side of gauze. we have seen a young man, hundreds of young men, of protesting at the eastern side, throwing rocks, bidding tired. and despite that, yeah, let's use that. those, those actions could be meaningless in face of the war machine, but there is nothing that could be done in consideration of those young men o, at most of them were born and raised on. this is ready to locate the continues for the last 17 years. the situation in gaza is very similar to what happened during
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the last 4 is attention happens in the west bank. and now when jeanine at followed with more attention, all that on all the correspond assigned. been in the military here a, the military groups here and goals are decided to respond. and then it is price taking lives of hundreds of civilians in the gall, this trip and homes to be bombed. so the situation is filled with the questions if they're following out is will hold the same button that a the people have gone to the at have left so far, but still nothing happened. a we have seen several of the protest as well at the southern side of the gaza strip, particularly in the city overall with hundreds of a people, a guy that on demanding data national community to interfere and hold is ready to account that we for the award of crimes committed against palestinians, and janine and nothing happens. so for these kinds of goals on us too, filled with it's really drones whole butting. it's the moment of caution. it's a moment of, of still silence so far from garza,
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but anything can happen with respect to the same thoughts and that has been happening so far is i'm not on that with the latest for us from gauze assessing. thank you. we some of all the spokesmen and civilians, the secretary general has spoken out against attacks on civilian infrastructure. it is not acceptable for there to be armed attacks in areas of high population density . and that's the case of all parties need to abide by international humanitarian law. we certainly want all parties to avoid any excessive use of force, and that includes calling on them to avoid any attacks on hospitals, such as what you mentioned and on the on, on civilian infrastructure. the demonstrations were held outside town halls across france, in opposition to the violent unrest booked by the police treating of
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a 17 year old. a 157 people were arrested on sunday night. still far fewer than 700 detained the night before. calls have been made for the rights to end, including from the family, if now, who was shot dead by police officer last week, and talks about to reports now from paris, of what the situation is. so any comma than it was in the previous nights and there are a few reasons for that. so the french government has deployed a large number of police officers across the country that has seen hundreds of a respite. oh, so that'd be more, more close to come from people in the community from local meds and families. even phones is football team, including friends, focus, talking in and by many of that football team come from some of 4 towns and suburbs in from se idolized by many young people can lead them by saying that even though everyone understands the fury and be and guns is a noise killing? the violence cannot be the response. well, the finance may have subsided,
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bought the presents for the french governments in presence of mind. manual, michael certainly have not the french present on tuesday. we'll need a mess to discuss the situation to discuss what can be done to make sure that he doesn't happen to a game for what somebody is from some 4 arrows. who wants to tell emmanuel macro is, is some people in that communities really feel that they have been left behind, that they are on the services and facilities in that area. that they're all in all the parts of phones. and that they really feel like 2nd cost citizens, latasha butler, i'll just say era power as well. they will also riots and southern front sweatshops for looses in the past few days. there's still a heavy police presence and they'll say, how the need is that that com seems to have returned at least for now to must say. but certainly this is a city that has been so about the events that happen and then folded on this trees
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over the weekend. this is actually one of the main areas where the writing and the looting happened. and you can still see many shops of boarded. many businesses are still closed. what's really striking when you walk along this trip is the kind of self that were targeted by these young people, grocery shops, of close shops, of more trading. the assaults like foot trainers and sunglasses. and that's why many people who actually support who are at least understand the anger of these use a point to the factor that there is at economic elements in the anger. they say that these, these use have actually been marginalized and some people we talk to also say that police, in many cases have been quite heavy handed with these use over the past few years. but then there's also actually absolutely infuriated with what happened. we saw in front of the town house, people rallying in support of the mayor in support of the police saying that the
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police should be able to carry out their jobs without searing, this kind of a reaction. so certainly a mix city with mixed opinion was everybody agreed on that sentence also simmering . this piece that has at the moment return to the city is fragile. and that if things don't change, something like this puts erupt again. any time for the how many elders you are in must say, well, i spoke to required jello. she's a french senegalese journalist, writes a filmmaker and anti racism activist. and she explained what led to, to this reason to the rest in the heart of the reasons of the, of the process is this ends up and just use that fed the murder of for now many young people of color, especially young men, are older, excludes to abuse these verbal abuse, ease of easy code,
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abuses by the police and the people of canada. especially the man like if you are a young man, receive it as our blanche are 20 times more likely to be taken by the city that you're not the nation, not so those people know that they are getting the shoes on that and that's why they are outreach and it's something that's started because of the 18 years a go to your to teenagers who were 15 and 17 died being chased by the police for no reason. and he's also sparked outrage and anger throughout the entire country. okay . i know that you said before that a lot of the rioters feel that they don't really have any other way of being hugged . so how do we go for that? it actually, um, you know, many uh, many forms of expression happening. try people have been marching, have been petitioning, has me making demands to the government, trying to make it to me, to the presidents, ministers and nothing has,
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has worked actually. when i uprising started 18 years ago, the government, as at the end of some of the 3 weeks period of riots of uprising decided to impulse and to implement and policies direct you to those neighbors to the neighborhoods. and even if it's difficult, because many people are affected very negatively by those uprisings, if it wasn't for the movement, if it wasn't for that education, we wouldn't be speaking now of us now. uh now is this and does there for so many people who don't let him? so it's a way to make people be being heard. you put maybe to the best way, but i don't know how that could be heard. you know the way. okay, what do you make then present a lock on the response? i know he is not wanting to use the phrase police violence in the past. no,
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he still doesn't want me to use the phrase booties butare teasing that it's an acceptable as a, as a terminology. but he said for the 1st time that that the desk of 9 was the an unexcused people. but it also says it was inexplicable, which i doesn't. i wish i don't agree with a hostile a head here on out is there a new investigations unit says setup to hold russia accountable for suspected war crimes and ukraine. back to school for teenage mothers and gone on as the government gets to logs for its return to education program and and support saudi arabia's football leak finds out another big name roll. we'll have those details for you. nation department, the high we have the usual hot dusty weather across the middle east of the moment.
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barely a cloud in the sky. we'll see quite a brisk wind driving his way. lifting dustin signed the lease to the side of saudi arabia, pushing down towards the southern most part, but of a time which is $4740.00 i celsius. the fact that 4 k right hosting up here in the getting up towards the mid fourties over the next dial. so i'm not wind the most a biting until we move into a latter half of the week. so i don't know if a lot of dry weather isolate to cheryl to across the clear, 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 cause northern parts of africa now the whole one in congress, 41 cells, you have plenty of showers across the central africa, perhaps not quite as intensive. we might expect that this time if you, but some, a lot of 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 mount a more time you could catch a shout to i would the next couple of days. not too much in the way whether across
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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,
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it could touch 23 degrees. the ideals, the french republic, his long proclaimed. but just what is more than friends? in a full path series, the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size. the concluding episode on allergies era. the welcome back. you're watching, i was a 0. i'm the spells usa here. and so let's remind you about top stories. and just the past few minutes, some palestinian and families have been seen thing about to racism, the jenin refugee camp, which is really for says, have launched an, an underground defensive,
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these 8 palestinians that have been killed. and while the palestinian red crescent says it's getting difficult to rest through the engines because of these valves total siege, sierra rhodes homes and a tricity and water supplies a heavily damaged kind of sydney and presents not for the boss has decided to suspend the contact and security code nation with his round in response to those stephanie res. demonstrations were held outside, tumbles across france and opposition to the violent spots by the police choosing the 17 year old. fewer people were arrested on sunday nights then during the previous 5 nights of unrest. let's return now to our top story is rarely false as conducting a major military operation and the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank townsend and sits on the green line with the defective board, a separating israel. the full 1967 deals, replied westbank. now with one of the most fuss, how plains in palestine, it's also known as the bread basket of the west bank. the area came on the illegal
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occupation by israel after the 1967 bull. during the 2nd intifada in 2002 a 10 day and land campaign bye is where the forces destroyed much of the jenin refugee time killing nearly 60 palestinians. today it has an unemployment rate of 2017 percent, one of the highest in the westbank palestinians. blame that on israel separation war and its continued restrictions on everyday movements of palestinians as well as denying permits. these punitive measures have stifled businesses. separation families contributed to high levels of poverty and school dropouts. a large number of people engineering are also on israel is watched as making them ineligible to work. that an entire generation of young palestinians has grown up on the economic hardship and daily violence on that spring and mountain. bashar and his algebra senior political analyst who joins us now via skype from paris. low on it, feels like an in is in itself a symbol of resistance. is that perhaps positive is really thinking in terms of it
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strategy with these sorts of incursions. yeah, absolutely. and i think it would stop being a denial i think they would come towards meyer and appreciates of what i would say is the rise of a phoenix from the ashes. because this new generation of palestinian youths that just doesn't seem to give up or given. and that continues to resist and tried to protect their, their community, their, their families, their neighborhoods, the town, the refugee can remember as we just saying it back in 2002 is there a they didn't just kill dozens of palestinians. i'm injured hundreds. and basically destroyed, but actually g can. so you have a new generation that is resisting today. i got a issue that has risen from the ashes from the destruction of the degree of the last, not,
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not the last 2000 to the invasion and destruction of the project. and yet, those young palestinians continue to resist, continue to be stuck fast. and clearly no matter how sophisticated the weapons is, the users, regardless of how many thousands drawers the palestinians don't seem to do this. because the search for freedom is and the human rights probably an industry think the approach and instinctive need for any human being more while i was looking at the list of those killed engineering. and it's really striking. so many of the most so very young teenage is a lot of them weren't even alive during the last and to father. this is a generation really growing up on the occupation. absolutely. rising
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from the ashes and continuing on the same bus as their parents and grandparents. what do we have today? those people who just mentioned so young people, those promising young people are our 3rd generation under occupation force generation refugees. so you can imagine their parents something because their parents have grown up or live as either up to 5 or, or refugees. and still they continue to struggle and they continue to be stuck fast . and i think this is, this needs to be, this must be the message to these really public. but the government continues to demystify the domestic. if i, the straps uh, is red box start, but there is a lot of people seeking freedom. and the government seeks control and was the hallmark 6 control on oppression and more and more of a use of items. the better cities are seeking justice, their secret freedom. yes,
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sometimes the use methods are not condoned. and by international law, sometimes they are driven to desperation. there are finished in use to do, to count in the past in a form of resistance. durst act with a bit of senior people are not errors, but i see that people are part of people just taking freedom from occupation. they've done so today they've done so last year when one of our police shutting of actually died is one get it got it. and you heard of duty as journalist, but like thousands, tens of thousands of better spending. the died in the church in the struggle for freedom and justice and we're hearing also that john le 7 talk is head during the rates today as well. low enough given the political rhetoric we're hearing from hotline as an israel annual mind. what's next? now for janine, just know that the, i just heard the rece the most recent from the history of the government that
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they're probably extending now for another day. and god knows for how much longer. but i think we need to keep in mind that this is just a part of our, a series of a many to come and, and this will do have a series of what has already come to you. and i spoke earlier about the fact that this comes against the backdrop of an already, you know, bombing, all the guys to one of the most populated areas in the world. another big concept, richard got another refugee camp, another open air prison if you were. and then shoot after that is a, this began to front in the bottom left on back to the stone age. and now here we have it again, the bombing and the assault on jeanine. and i'm sure there are going to be many more to come for the simple reason that this is really a government is not acting in
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a talk is not responding to any one particular thing that has any d r g. it has a program, it has a mindset, and that is fanatic, fascist right wing that the entire world now recognizes as such and those in government in history and have already made it clear to us. oh, and to that media that they wouldn't stop until they ok bye again or kind of start until they publish the site ration of processing and sort of stage. i'm hoping that with more impressions that's more about a senior leave. the basically genocide. and i think this will continue to be the case and has more more assaults and more aggression against the palestinians using different pretext, like towers us. now on the shore of the out, is there a senior political unless speaking to us today from paris? thank you very much, my one great to get your thoughts again on meanwhile in israel. 4 and protest as
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a back on the streets again to denounce the government's plan to own the whole the judiciary. hundreds of protest as waiting is ready. the flags of blocks traffic. there was the main airport in tennessee, the push 5 prime minister benjamin netanyahu government deposit reform, says that 2 weeks of unrest. critics say that the changes a week and the supreme court and gives a too much power to the right thing collection. reading on and police and hong kong, offering a reward as more than a $100000.00 for information leading to the rest of 8 political activists living abroad. the full and politicians lawyers and commentators are accused of serious national security offences. please say 216 people have now been arrested under a national security law. imposed been the territory by basing since it came into effect in 2020. it was introduced off to a series of protests against china in 2019. you told him that you left the clearly a high call finds all whole firstly, they committed serious crimes that in danger, national security. secondly,
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they advocated for sanctions and sought to disrupt hong kong and intimidate our officials, among other things. some of them specifically targeted judges and prosecutors for sanction simple aiming to undermine our effective judicial system or judges can exercise their judicial powers without interference as you need things. lastly, we have also discovered that some individuals have been providing for and entities with strategies on how to undermine our entire financial system. and even the status of hong kong as a financial center will not speak to an o clock. she is the executive director for the homecoming democracy council. she's also one of those 8 activists facing interest one from the hong kong police. you joins us live now from washington, dc, and a thank you for joining us on al jazeera. i'll start by asking for your reaction when you have the news. um i actually was uh, waking up in the morning and southern me, i saw so many messages on my stolen and a lot of beeping and then realize, so i and getting an address for and,
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and what's different as we're also getting bounty. but it's time, and of course i have to say, i was shocked, but at the same time, you know, the next 2nd i was totally convinced because we know how low the hong kong government and the chinese government can go. and of course, what they're doing is that they're trying to intimidate us. they're trying to sign in with us and they're trying to have a not to speak of anything that we want to fight for. and that is definitely something that i will not back down from our teach. speaking out, i will keep saying that all the nfl national security law judges and prosecutors should be sanctioned. and the hong kong government officials should not be allowed in the united states. i don't what sort of a difference does this actually make this bounty? it doesn't that exact, do you feel like you own your fellow activists have been in hiding really quite the opposite. all right, i actually think so besides intimidating people like us,
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i think they're actually also targeting people who are behind our back to support guys. and that includes our colleagues, our teammates, and our support network. they want to tell them if you continue associated with this person, if you continue working with this person, the person that says kind of surprised you have to take and pay. but on the other hand, i think the sort of bounty is also kind of riling up a mobster mentality among a lot of probation people i can see on the internet. but right now there are tweaks and comments and pose about, you know, attacking us, finding out where we live, things like that. mean, the nice thing is exactly, is that kind of which hunting or monster mentality that they're trying to build right now. and they're trying to utilize those global networks, a civilian score, extremely pro government, and extremely emotional to intimidate us and to hiding and then to silence and ourselves. i know you were speaking to us today from washington, dc, and i know you've called on us. presidents are invited to do more to support the
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pro democracy course. what would you like him to do? what would you like to see? all right, the 1st thing is definitely to section of the national security directors and prosecutors. it's exactly what they were talking about today. at the press conference. so i think that step is very clear to the us government that this is going to hurt the hong kong government. and the 2nd thing is there is going to be the apec meeting in san francisco this november and by the annual station has previously set that they are considering giving john lee a sanctioned hong kong chief executive, a sanction wafer for him to separate on american soil. and imagine that kind of impact and a kind of transnational repression that can enable. he's a man who's putting the bounces on my head right now, and he's going to be allowed in the u. s. i don't think that is how to work should work. and that is exactly my message to president biden, and demonstration to not let john me in. and to remember the kind of double metric
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engagement they should have. they should always center human rights problems. well speaking of travel, i know you yourself on i have described the feeling of, of living in exile is wanting. would you like to return home for sure. i was born and raised in hong kong. i mean, wherever i live, my heart always belongs to hong kong. so all the work and doing now all the dangers and facing and not only myself a people around me as well. we're all facing the same danger to us because we want to go back to home home. so yes, definitely. it's the dream that we have and it's something we will keep fighting for until the day we die. and o'clock, said the executive director for the hong kong democracy council. thank you so much for spending this time with us here on out of there on thank you. the new investigations unit has been set up to hold russians accountable for suspected war crimes. and ukraine is based in the hague, in the netherlands unemployed post cases from the international criminal court,
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as well as colleagues from the european union, united states and ukraine, suspected russian war crimes and to the massacre of civilians in the city of butcher, as well as attacks on ukraine's infrastructure, russia says it will come to well production by hoffen 1000000 barrels per day from august. that's off the saudi arabia, extended production costs of $1000000.00 barrels per day for another month. the output reduction by both we add in moscow amounts to about 1.5 percent of global oil supply. oil prices rose on monday, following those announcements on time. ones military has begun a 2 day life fire drill ahead of annual exercises, and the island is ramping up in defense capabilities as relations with phasing increasing restrained. in april china simulates of targeting strikes on taiwan and encircled the island. the war games were held in response to present sign. when's meeting with the us house beacon california and gonna move in half
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a 1000000 teenage girls became pregnant and the 4 years up to 2020. but a new program to encourage pregnant girls and young moms to continue that education is showing positive results to meet them. that has been 17 year old, a says trying to balance a sick and you have a high school in my pussy in 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 is past, as well as to get some help from a mother. a government programs also supporting her 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,
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more than 10000 goals have gone back to school. many take their babies to those days that it was not by me. single. allow for them to come by for the pregnancy, wendy pregnant, and we need their life to us, take them to the same class 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 do have some of these challenges coming up so far. if you have called at now for school out, we've got products and we've been going, as government says more than half
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a 1000000 teenagers became pregnant between 201620. 20 some just 10 years old. well, free education and gone a means 9 out of 10 children are enrolled in primary schools and 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 meet the miller alter 0. it is now times a sport and he has ro savvy. thank you very much. so i know that you all could, which has been close to want to talk to about that. we will, that in recent years, the defending champion has made a winning start off to this effort. so when i, when i record including a title id, which is a reports is play soon enough, why do i need to tell you who that is? but you are looking at. i talked in spite of just getting stuck in on the on sent to quote, know about jokers which understands the value of looking after the wimbledon grass and coping with the aftermath of
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a london rain storm. better than most of the serbian has won the last for windows and titles, and this year he could not short a february the record 8 championship victories. at the event, this is when sensical droughts, jokers which beat ocean seen is dra cushion and his 1st round match. a record extending 20 full of crowns. some title is also within his reach. this coming to wimbledon. it was always a dream to when it's the child. so dream came true in 2011 and you know, each year i come back, i kind of really of those memories. and there's this kind of a connect with the, with that the young young boy that was, you know, dreaming in serbia to win the biggest and most important tennis tournament in the
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world with nick carrie also lost a joke of it. she last use final, this time out and you'll straighten, wasn't able to make it be on the players can seen on curious copying schedule to play on monday. was supposed to pull out of a tournament with a wrist injury during women's world. number one, a good story on psych was a comfortable 1st round went up the top see dropped just full games and it's a tree of it's showing is 0 when the friendship us open champion is nothing might be on around full on the cross of wimbledon. last year, oh i wonder on guys who was my 2nd grandson, so it still su, felt like um, overwhelming. but this time i really could just focus on. so branding and actually getting back to work with more peace in my head. and i try to be open minded for the rest season and i think it's working. so hopefully i'm going to be able to keep that mindset russian on beller as seen play as a bank competing at wimbledon. the shit plays from these countries were found in
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2022 in response to the war and ukraine. i'm driving by the of russia straits, this winter against australia as much to sell. any richardson which is their full but little pull out of england, captain steven general, it has become the life is big 9 to be signed out by saudi arabian football club. you hello mike. this is how somebody probably team out at the fucking amounts the news on the new mount, a gentle net which is either the or the 3 year old job has been out of work since being cited for aspen village last tarza. during the heist of all the high part fall names to invite the move to saudi, including fire, such as christy on over now, that kind of dens about i'm going to attempt meanwhile, the saudi, i'm pregnant 18. you can also, you know, i to the might, there are the move in the transfer market finding a time in that field. assign brought tamales from ac milan. your costs will pay more than $76000000.00 for the 23 year old,
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which makes in the most expensive italian part of old time. it's also a record from milan, surpassing the 74000000. they got from round madrid for castro back in 2009 stopped all between mexico to reach the quarter finals of the gold comp last he has woke up how supplying and they told him it as guess they want one mill thanks to her husband you have to whose good is fuss international go with the early attempts in the game. mexico had already secured that place in the law faith and go through it through the window size teams must wait to see. so face cost to recap, kind of our el salvador or my fatigue depending on how good see works out. well, the high speed artist breaks all the defending champions and i also went to the quarter finals off the flushing. trinidad and tobago. 6 built to the thread score. i got sick for the 2nd game in a row, becoming the 1st american part to do that. jamaica also i go through some group i oscar for a deal with other kids and leaders that'd be willing to come get some do i like to this monthly?
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told him in his being co hosted by australia and new zealand monday. so australia, 9, that's where the 3 plas squat ahead of the july 20th kickoff. started as captain sam come a long as admitted she unhappily, where the one loved captain's all bad, but that she would abide by sea for rules binding the use fee for half of the rest of the issue yellow called suppliers where in the all bands as i say it breeches the equipment regulations, assuming the rule was in force during the bends while the top and capital we would love to where i liked most of the change in the whole world. everyone his voice that they would love to wear. but i think he saw with the mental top hurricane, for example, 1st game, if he had a war yellow cod take all the time, the game, he would have been sent off. so for me, it's not worth the risk of putting the team at risk. the only thing is saying a van gets back, it has one desktop assessed at the st. rice in chicago, the spark the width and right the conditions. the much anticipated rice went ahead and thought there was plenty of job on the coals. the 1st caution flag of the rice
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