tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 4, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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whose dedicated his life to searching the woods for phones that the victims of the shrubbery scholastic, even here is the drop in the hope for finally laying the pos to rest, giving peace to the victims, families, cousin nature. if i could just find to think about, i could bury him, phone hunter on out his era. the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of woman is of a toronto and this has been use our life from doha, coming off in the next 16 minutes. israel's law, just as all assault on the occupied westbank in decades as into the 2nd day, at least 11 palestinians have been killed. is there any forces 5,
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to guess at the local hospital of thousands of palestinians, slee, they homes for safety fields fighting and sit down, vive and factions of battling for controlling of sides in and around the capital costume. and china restricts exports of low materials that of course, according to the manufacturer of micro chips. and as far as small with this, ford is carlos alvarez prepares for his 1st round match at wimbledon. ho hoping to avoid the same state as cocoa golf. women's as 7 sage with downstairs and round one by fellow americans. 50 the it's just past 10 gmc, that's 1 pm and the occupied westbank is wireless. conducting its largest assault and decades. it's deployed more than 1000 soldiers for the offense of bad backed by strikes. as troops carry out rates and jeanine,
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at least 10 palestinians have been killed in the city. and one in rome i love is rarely false, is have 5 take us into a hospital with hundreds of children and elderly palestinians have been seeking shelter and treatment early a troop 5, tig asset people fleeing the violence. $3000.00 palestinian civilians had to rush to safety outside the named refugee time. you and agencies have raised concerns about the scale of israel's assault. they say 1st aid respond as to being prevented from reaching critically injured people. while the julian camp is home to more than 20000 palestinian refugees and was the target of a major as ray the ray just 2 weeks ago that attacked killed 7 people and wounded more than a 100. in a moment, we'll speak to him, ron conn, and west jerusalem. but 1st let's get an update from alan fish a. he is live for us in jeanine and alan. what's the situation at that hospital
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with take us was 5 into it was had from the united nations agencies in the west bank and they've expressed their growing concern at the scale of the operation in janine that particular way that the hospital came under attack by the israeli forces now there was an attack on a hospital on monday, a number of bullets crashed through windows. people die for a cover that could perhaps be explained the way a but because of all the guns 5 that was going on at the time, the what is clear is this time the is really the target. the hospital. there was a barrage of a gas to gas canisters fired towards the grounds and the people's dash to get away from it. it's more than a dozen canisters fired. i'm not really can sam's at the agencies on the hospital staff there because they're struggling to cope with the numbers that they are dealing with. and people like doctors without borders, believe they are still many more people stuck inside the account that the pod
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emetics simply can't get to know. we know that the 10 power studies have been killed in geneva since the operation was launched. the phase 7 hours ago. i, i, i'm a bit more than a 100, have been injured with 10 of them. sorry. 20 of them a critical condition in hospital. but sadly, it's concerning that these relays have targeted a hospital, which of course is against the geneva conventions, even if it is with tear gas. absolutely, i live in what is the latest on the operation that as we've been mentioning, has forced thousands of people who are already refugees, to flee that homes, to exactly many of the homes here and do these have opened up the doors, hotels of let people stay the night provided breakfast as well across the west bank, there's been a gathering of food and drink concludes. that's because when the people left the crab, whatever the cruise and that was much the just felt that they had to get out and
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get themselves and their families to safety. and so when you don't have very much and the thing a toll is something really special that in the camp itself, excuse me, we're told that the is really operation is still ongoing. low cost of cold is the homes esentially being destroyed. the is really military using a tactic that they've used before, rather than be in the open. they're moving, building to building essentially nothing holes through walls. and we know that this is a tightly compact area. homes are built almost on top of one of the assembly site decides, and they're not going through was to keep moving towards the center of the cabinet . were told that they believe there are a number of what they describe is tedra is targets in that area of the suit. they're still looking for 10 people that they want to arrest. he has the consent of the thousands of people that have left, there is consent and among these really military the, some of those people that they are seeking may already be i can't quite understand how do they manage to escape,
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but they may be out. so this operation is still ongoing, it's perhaps not as peers as it was 24 hours ago, but we're still hearing sporadic gun fire, which is pretty for roaches. and still low binds are puncturing the silence that we've had over the last hour or so. all right now and thank you very much for that . that is ellen fisher proposing life. whereas in janine and let's go to and ron con, now he's joining us live from west jerusalem. and ron took us through what the is really government with is why the prime minister was saying about sort of this web . nothing you all who quoting it, um limited all the operation. but what does that mean? well that's the exact term that he's pushing out to all of his supporters that to the media. this is a limited operation. what it means basically is this is not a part of a wide operation of across the occupied westbank. that is very specifically limited
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to janine and he's talking about that in the same way he talks about the was on garza, he says that they rules against palestinian and so i'm going to have, for example, in may 2023 and a m. as in previous times that they were targeted. however, we've also been speaking to a security souls about this actual operation is going going in jeanine. he tells us that there's no decision as to yet as to when to end the campaign. now in the coming hours, he says that will be security assessments. those security assessments will be submitted to the political leadership. but the general assessment is this won't be going on for days, but it will come to an end quite soon. however, these ready military holes have been speaking and maybe they've said that evening when they withdrawal, now they will have the rights and they will come back if the government the getting together again. so it's likely that there is some sort of decision that we built that will be made today by prime minister benjamin netanyahu as to what was what
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this operation is and how long it last. what impact that will have immediately we don't have a number on what it was, the palestinian authority in all of this, of the well for years now, the palestinian authority has been holding on the international community to give it the but let's see. and the tools it needs to go in and negotiate with the government to bring in the janine refuge account back on the palestinian authority control. they haven't had that net for the militants, the, the government have actually managed to take, have a significant chunk of the count. now remember, the palestinians are allowed to fight back against occupying power. they have that right in international low. but the palestinian authority also says that it's the territory, but they should be doing all of the negotiations. no cyber savvy is right. it is right. they say that the fight westbank comes on the is ready military control.
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these people are attacking his ratings that full military might, is the only way to go in and know, of course, that just leads to a hardening of attitudes on the palestinian side. and this tit for tat spiral of vines that we've been seeing. but there is actually another kind of change of tactic that's taking place. normally the palestinians do something with ease. randy's do something and this almost immediately a reaction. this operation began because 2 weeks ago. and these really only vehicle was hate binding provides explosive device that show these really all mean they didn't take, the palestinians have that kind of capability. and they wanted to go into the camp to destroy the labs, and to destroy the facility to make those all you days. in fact, what they've actually done is destroyed several civilian items, as we can see from the pictures. and the way my colleague unofficial has been reporting, so the operation is but bigger than perhaps the army wanted it to be. the problem is the benjamin netanyahu was forced this through and the operation is still
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ongoing. all right and wrong. thank you very much for that. that's a non con with organizations from west jerusalem. it's, janine has long been at the hoss of the palestinian resistance. off of the 1967 rule, the city in the north of the occupied westbank came on the as ready controlled an estimate of 22000 palestinians live in the janine refugee camp. they were forcibly expelled when the state of israel was created in 1948 during the 2nd and the father or uprising more than 20 years ago. israel waged, attend a military campaign to crush supposed to be an uprising in the camp. more than 50 palestinians were killed. now the rebuild camp has high levels of poverty and unemployment because of as well as separation will restrictions on movements and denied of travel permits. and palestinian resistance has increased since may last year off to israel surveyed on the alex the most compound and renewed war on gaza.
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jamal him down who lives in jeanine say it's been difficult for them to leave the home is not using the vocal. i came yesterday evening to take my sister to my home, but we were stuck committed to vehicles and bulldozers and took the area. you're criminals. we had been stuck here on to now and was still can leave. but i showed a junior this year and they gave me the confidence to move out with my sister who was your now by mad one bushera. he is eligible for as senior political analyst, and he is joining us live from paddles milan. good to see you. we've been talking about a number of people, something like 3000 who have been displaced from jeanine, from the janine refugee camp. it is very important, isn't it? to remember when, what's the portion on what's happening there? when we say to the refugee camp, that these people who are already displaced these us side schools of displacement that we are seeing and where can they go, where was safe for them to go. and the westbank absolutely.
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in fact, uh this year, 2023 march the 70 s year. uh since the, the direction of that was that's camped by people refuges will come from different parts of the gallery uh, from around nazareth and on the highest uh uh, places where it now mostly occupied by israeli jews immigrant from the likes of the former soviet union. component, while the indigenous population, those refugees lived for centuries and more on those sabotages and towns already been destroyed, replaced by jewish immigrants. now odd refugees, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation refugees to see them. according to the mayor of jamie and $5000.00, then being dragged, being pushed,
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be not in the streets and basically to know where it goes. that's also remember that within the immediate surroundings of janine, there are also more legal jewish documents. so not only have those kind of seniors big just out of their home thinking refugees across the green line later because of the green line. they also know being squeezed by more jewish settlers at on them. so they are really between or walk on the hard place, the continuation or the continued disaster. nothing about catastrophe is that there's a scene that we see every day, and certainly it is a scene that we've been watching the last day or to another one. what are the ops for these people? you know, you say that they are between a rock and a hard place. we've been talking about the how the palestinian authority has been completely absent to enable unable to do anything in jeanine at the janine
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refugee camp. so where do these people tend to or what for the time being, they've been trying to defend themselves and we're seeing that resolves, right? is there have sense, a 1000 soldiers, basically a soldier, feder refugee family in order to destroy a more of a same structure. so when you think about subset that the kind of thing you start to build on the pretext of destroying some, god knows what cetera infrastructure that is, right? right. so what we see is that the processing is trying to, to, uh, you know, maintain steadfastness to community, hold on to that a livelihood. but these really is in cyst and, and especially this very particular government, just simply wants to drive to not want to drive the mad, not just the 2 guys about and what i have basically concluded from reading the
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various statements coming from days, really government. but i, strong to for dollars is that it isn't really much thinking behind which in fact, this operation seems to be more and more now. the 1st thing is, are paying the price for the janine is paying the price for the. but behind it, this phone cannot be one and the portion donors, joint infrastructure potential for all of that is turned out to be home. but the thing, the only thing that keeps the is waves in the government or outside the government . the only thing that's keeping these really is, in fact as a policy, as a society is the hatreds. this is the russians doors, defense buildings. what's holding this government together is racism in nature then fashion. as a matter of fact, this isn't mainly towards the better. what's holding these really opposition? like a lot, be the and you've been
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a guarantee the secular religious best for i think and asking as the the company fanatic and the business in each of the view is the hate do towards the front of cities. so when the out is government now, just kind of operation why they searched about a studio and it's only meant to show some form of a but now the unity is really government model. and thank you very much for your analysis. that is our senior political analyst, my one big shot of life for us in paris. his body forces have targeted journalists covering the rate. and janine video of an incident has a med shown soldiers and a military vehicle, 5 and directory at a camera that set out by end of our b t. v. crew as well has called as a journalist and says, and media institutions in the past and 2021 is military, demolished, building and gaza. that had been housing international media including algebra and the associated press news agency. and last year engineering. and it's really small
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. i for shot and killed out a 0 during the shooting. and i've luckily while covering the raid she is among at least 20 media will cuz is really true. have code since 2001 that's right. information sent us the human rights of the occupied territories, also known as best for them, campaign for equal rights of director of public outreach roy yearly and joins us from west jerusalem. thank you very much for your time. first, the, your reaction to the latest incident of this tv of the camera by from out of a being destroyed or, well, it's horrifying, but the not less or more horrifying than others. it seems that we're with this thing in the past couple of days with charles is like, um, also like criminal and heartbreaking um. but uh i would like to qualify that this is prior to
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a full investigation into this specific case. but what was the claim that was shown on uh on twitter um is uh shows that somebody like a soldier that um, purposefully targeting civilian target. uh something which is strictly forbidden and criminal. what, how does that fits with the passion of previous attacks? some just, some of which was mentioned on general as some, in, in the context of the cover current assault on jeanine. that was saying, as well, it falls under the fact that it is rarely next in the 1st sight, visiting the views. but as damian's as either military targets or collateral damage, the resume doesn't really believe that police damian's are people, human beings infected to rights,
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to secure the livelihood. and it's not that the soldiers are purposefully targeting during this over a disability is, but they target civilians in general. and we saw yesterday that works or, and electricity grids were disconnected from the refugee camp that the roads leading to the refugee camps were destroyed. and that's something that shouldn't happen even if you have a justified cause, which is also questionable when it comes to this specific military operation, which is clearly also motivated by this government's political agenda. every thing that you're talking about, whether it's the attacks on media, the destruction of civilian infrastructure is something that we see routinely happen during these res. if we talk about the attacks on journalists as well, um, characterizes them, they cool them and justified response to terrorism. how does that add up according
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to international law? a? well, 1st of all, even in response to terrorism, it's a, it's a yukon target civilians. and this is what we're documenting, not just in the reason they is, but for decades already. so this is not like even even in the, you know, under the frame of opposing terror or you can just defy anything that you do and is what is the, what is wrong? the response, even if you can for trade as a response, is definitely not professional and definitely not legal according to international law. but there's something else that is like the under current of everything. this is like the, the, the thing that the for bells, everything. and the fact that these values believes that these tend to act with impunity and do things that are strictly forbidden by international without any kind of consequences. and this is true because up until now the
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consequences of binding to national community who are far from adequate to the level of violations that the has perfect. yeah. and the committee to protect general as has said that the, as randy ministry in fact has taken no accountability for the killings of at least 20 june. and that's over the past 20 years. 18 of whom were palestinian are yes. so in general, accountability for getting an opposite our her things civilians in general is something that is non existent under the is very busy. um, and we have like a documented hundreds of cases were soldiers and other security forces. uh, you know, shot and killed bostonians or maimed them in severe fashion without any consequences and accountability. this is partly the reason why there's an ongoing investigation in the criminal court in the hague,
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looking into those cases and whether it's justified to um, you know, to, to introduce accountability and the different high your international level that is volley heading, the director of public outreach for bets and then joining his line from west jerusalem. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it. thank you very much . nadia we spoke to palestine health, minnesota adult to my kyla, and she says that the humanitarian situation in jeanine is donna restoration in virginia. is very, very difficult and very hard. it is a good option. i guess the 1st thing is engineering is made through money and then the 3rd section, or for many of the infrastructure that with them to, to work on that if there's enough to work is damaged it, especially inside the fiji. com which make the life more difficult for that if we
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do use the situation is really good. currently we have to do who can, by is really forces and injured. the hospitals, the route did with the injured and the, the has the code and the head stuff. and some of them they come up to other to the hospitals where they should work. and they should have the assume that the work, the medical supplies and the medicines, well it does work to, to the hospitals. that will be enough for 3 months. and this was done last the last week because we had submitted that is going to have an addition to the to janine the government it. and it is what do we some 100 units of blood from the center of the bank to janine? because in less than get him there was a shortage of blood,
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the blood in the blood bank of the 1st. but then the moving on to why the news now . and china is restricts and exports a rule materials used to manufacture semi conductors and solar panels and follow some of the moves by the us and netherlands badging. so if a new controls are needed for national security. now chinese export as of rule materials when need to apply for special permission. katrina here has moved from badging. janet. yeah. and if you, in the aging, over the next few days, and now let's say that this is china, maybe trying to use this control as a bargaining chip a during that visit. and in general, over the last few years, trying to do really racing to invest and it's a i, in of the high tech industries and the west has raised concerns about this. specifically the us in the us put a number of x rays, advanced technologies, especially on semi conduct is coming into trying to we will see the netherlands, restrict the sale of equipment that is crucial for the development of
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semiconductors through china. this is really infuriated during david, curious to us in particular of the suppression and in circling china, trying to contain tennis advancement. in just a few weeks ago, we had do a search year state benjamin lincoln come to china and defend those control thing. simply the us is trying to prevent from gaining at technology that might use against the us and future. and thinking went on to say that if the, if china was in the us serious, it would do the same. so it now seems that china is trying with this move to give us a taste of it's our medicine and analysts are concerned that this is just going to escalate this kit botanic case that we have between the us and many other countries . and the supply chains are going to be put in the u. n. says a japanese plan to release radioactive bullshit from the focus. human nuclear plants into the ocean is safe. the 1300000 tons of water was used to cool the plants. fuel falls off to the 2011 earthquake and so nami,
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japan wants to dilute the washer and release it over the next few decades. the chinese and the south koreans have rejected this, but the head of the us nuclear watch dog, who's in japan. the strong to address concerns the plan as he to has been proposed and device is in conformity with the agreed international standards and each application. and if the government decides to proceed with it would have negligible impact on the environment. meaning the water fish pen settlement the still ahead on the news, our setting alls president makes a southern announcement and dropping out of next year's presidential race. russia says it's repelled ukrainian, drawing a tack on his capital slots that moscow has been
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the you watching the news out with me elizabeth ron and don't have a mind to of on top stories. the solid, israel's largest assault in the occupied westbank in decades as and to the 2nd day, at least 11 palestinians have been killed as more than a 1000, as rarely someone just carry out race engineering. and it's very true society, i guess, into a hospital engine a with hundreds of children and elderly palestinians have been seeking shelter and treatment the now we guessing reports of um, a cop ramming incident in the is ray, the city of kind of eve. we're hearing that at least 10 people have been hurt in this call writing and that there was also
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a stabbing involved. this is watch. we notice so far about this incident in tennessee. we are trying to find out more and i believe that we do have our correspondence in ron con. he is joining us from west jerusalem and ron, but more are you hearing about this? well the attack took place in the last hour in central tel aviv a call, a suspected to a rammed into the side of the road, injuring at least 10 people we're hearing from medical sources. that may well be 5 people, at least 2 of those. we also are hearing might be in critical condition. uh, we're also hearing that may will have been a shooting as well as the car arriving attack that happens now. um this is really media. i was telling us that the, the suspect of the call was actually neutralized. that's the legal what the definition of shot dead as effectively. well, that means, so this is all happening right now is happening in tennessee. there are some
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pictures of the off them off of the scene and you can see the lenses on the same. and you can see that the kind of damage that took place. but yes, this has happened in the last and like literally last 30 minutes. right. and ron, and we don't know who was involved, who carried out the attack, but we do know about what's going on in janine and the is way the government was saying when they began this very large scale operation engineering, that they were prepared for a reaction to what's happening in janine and other parts of will do it so they will prepaid for reaction from all the occupied territories. not necessarily tennessee. again, we don't know who's carried out this call robin, but this is happening in the context of violence taking place and all the pots and an occupied territories rather. well, unless,
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as soon as the operation began, these rays moved to a rocky defence system to the boat is with garza in order to prepare for any real kits that may well have been fight or may well be still fired from garza and occupied east jerusalem. the classes that took place between uh, usa and uh the is really, uh police. uh that took place last night, were expecting maybe some more of that kind of thing. but it's very difficult to predict the things like this, these people who just take a price and things run the hands though, for example, often loves to me the tigris will set the violence against palestinians with causal . but houses were tech and palestinians with beating up on the streets, but is rarely settlers who live any illegal settlements in the occupied westbank. so things like this very difficult to predict whether it's palestinian, whether it's simpler violence, they've very difficult to predict. it's very difficult to defend yourself against somebody who simply drives a call into a busy streets and wrong. thank you very much for that. that is
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a long con was what we know so far about this incident with the car around again, tennessee. joining us live from west jerusalem. thank you and ron as to why the news and is being moved. pricing in sit on in and around the capital cost, food and tens. combat has been taking place between the army and the power military rapids support forces in on the mon that's bringing on correspondence have a mold and she is joining us on. she's joining us from on the mon nia called through them. and as was being the pushing him a heavy fighting since the early hours of the morning there. what's going on? well, same thing between the parent minutes here rapids support forces and this is denise army. here in the city of the mind is still ongoing. we can still hear the sound of exchange of gunfire, although it sounds a little bit less compared to what we started tearing around. 5 am local time or 3 am gmc. now many residents say that they have staying indoors and at the corners of their homes for safety because they're worried that they may be
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a head by arts and the read as a 2 sides back to each other or by s tribes. this is denise army long, so real as strikes during this hours of fighting between the 2 sides. we also understand that it's started at the central reserve police. now that's the minutes arrived. police, you would have with a base here in the city of on demand, and that the parent military rapid support for the attack, the base trying to take over as. and that's how the fighting stuff is in the early hours of this morning. now, residents again wants to stay indoors because of the exchange of gunfire between the 2 sites. but it's not only the city of on demand. there's also pointing reports in the city of buffy in how to north there's also reports of exchange of gunfire between the 2 sides in the south parts of the capital. so fighting is ongoing rather than saying that their cost in the process fire separate already injured. and access to medical facilities is challenging as soon as possible to find thing in mid april. and so residents around the country continuing to suffer with no
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political solution inside to end the slicing hipaa as well. the united states and saudi arabia facilitated several season tires between the 2 where insides to in direct talks. but those, these fires were repeatedly violated and the to facilitate the amount that they are adjourning, the talks, the end. those thoughts have been agend because of lack of seriousness from both sides to try to reach a permanent ceasefire, the regional inside governments and for us already uh on development. you guys also is trying to facilitate a talks between the 2 wiring sites. but the, so the new government arrive at the head of the sovereignty council, and the commander of in chief of the army announced that he will not accept that initiative because it is being led by kenya. and he has accused, can you of not being neutral. there's also the african union that has called in both sides to agree on a permanency spy and thoughts finding a political solution to this crisis. but so far,
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those cold calls are being unseated. so there is no political initiative that both sides are accepting. at the moment to end the fighting and they both seem to be determined to end this war militarily. i'm not politically as many sides of trying to urge them to, to say about that too very much for that. they just have a move in with a very nice just live and all those months to find now way president matthew mccall has made and more than 220 may as from across the country is to discuss the unrest that followed the police killing of a teenager a week ago, this spring and i correspond that natasha bucks, that she's joining us live from the capital power. so that con, under a lot of pressure from the political left and right. and from some sasha, what are we expecting from this missing? was we to very difficult we go with the on the rest the we so in many paul, so from some more french authorities say is that more than 300 districts and towns and cities across the country? what impacted by the violence inside?
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as was the mass of some of these, townsend districts, towns and cities, will be speaking about ways at present by phone, at the least say that we talk about a lot of the damage that the community suffered. because many public buildings were targeted by protest as you talk about town holes with fish on fire in some places libraries, schools also talk just as well as all the personal damage to people in those communities that calls tools and businesses and fox ahead of for all these main bosses union says that he estimates that the damage that was done as the policy, not a nights to a business as a loan amounts to about a 1000000000 dollars in falls in power cindy powers region. authorities are saying that the damage done to the terms and bosses transportation because they will set some fire on such a nights will that amounts to about $20000000.00. so there's a high cost from the unrest over the policy like that for tonight as we'll be
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talking to my call about. and then also be talking about some of the issues, some of the deep line problems in the communities. the may have helped fuel some of this violence where people often say that they feel pass marginalize with poverty is very high for unemployment as high as well. that will be, may as well, want the state to do more to help them. and that's is going to be part of this discussion with the president and natasha. many of those involved in the young dress that cause a lot of the damage that you're talking about. they were very young, weren't they? many of them were mine is many of those who arrested most of the government saying about that as i've seen before. so some very controversial ideas to do with those involved and beyond the rest, a lot of teenagers were arrested by police during the unrest. some of the on the as 13 according to falls as in syria administer, one of the governments like the policies ages, we talking a lot about how, you know, parents need to take more responsibility. they need to do more to control the
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children and what french presidency. my know, my call has been say, in the past 24 hours is perhaps the french government can see the imposing finds on parents whose children, uh, breaks familial, many of these uh, children and teenagers were arrested, have never had anything to do with a police, have never committed any offences before. now, placing find some parents certainly be controversial. some royce groups the say this is a government basically destructing, i'm sure own responsibilities as the study they should be doing more to look all to use in society. and also many of these children all form activists say from single parent families, i to say punishing mothers because it's usually the mother's home for children trying to hold down the tools and the calls to the children. natasha, thank you very much for that. that is, natasha butso with a nice has from powers setting goals. president matthew sol says he will not run for
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a controversial for to sol. changed the constitution in 2016 to limit to president's to, to, to box. he had his supporters of long said that those changes didn't apply to him. sent him on ahead and explained. mackey sell have given every indication he be seeking a 3rd term is set of goals president. that'll change in one sudden announcement must have gone by 3 on monday, a competitor yet smart decision, often thinking long and hard longer mall is to not stand as a candidate in the let, the 5 scheduled for the 25th of february, 2024 i've made this decision, even though the constitution would give me the right to run again to the cost to do some of the draw. now was widely accused of cracking down on the opposition head of an expected re election run last month. so a wave of violent protests after opposition leader at least one sancho was, can fixed on charges of corrupting youth. the government says 16 people were killed
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. the opposition says it was at least $23.00. so go, says is prosecution was politically motivated, aimed to removing him from the upcoming election. now with the president out there running many hope there will be peaceful days ahead. some was that you have to, spectra would and it's disrespect, but it's led to the situation from now on. he will be highly respected internationally, but it had been a settlement. but as i said, i got a, we need a president who takes pity on the senegalese. we need a president who doesn't kill his people. we need a president who listens to his people who south bid for 3rd term was controversial . he himself held a referendum in 2016, limiting the presidency to 2 terms. but he later argued his 1st term prior to the referendum, didn't count. i like to um, to, to go back in, i know the democrats and the young people who was to do defendants. and i believe
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democracy because without that prison reconciling for the african countries, i mean, people need to stand when democratic is a threat and do what they need to do with sell out. it's still not known who his party will run in his place, nor is it clear if leading opposition figures will be allowed to compete. since and bother him, i'll just sierra let's get more on this now we're joined by both. so tanya freelance journalist and she's joining us from sending goals capital dot com. thank you very much for your time when i was just there. we have seen huge and deadly protests over the false past few months and set a goal. how fond do you think mackie sells announcement goes in easing those tensions? is it a good 1st step as well, thank you for having me. uh yes, it is
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a good thing to hear him finally up to 2 years or even more a bit a lift this, you know, just lift the spirits and say yes, i am going to. busy explicitly say that i will not, but for the time that kind of help people understand that the democracy is through here. people understand that the fight is worth something because a 3rd term was not an option for thing and will not be an option for any other subsidies. since the 1st transition, the political transition that we experienced with a bully web. and so it is a positive thing. however, he started his address, he in his address to the nation. lastly, so clearly said that he did not, that he did not exclude the understanding that he does have to wait to enforce their time. and that is very important to remember. it's very important to understand that in his own thinking process, he believes that he still has the way to them closer to the ends of it. so because of that, because of that strictly,
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there is nothing to exclude in the process towards february 2024 and i think i'm still have to, okay, and there was probably much at stake in senegal as in bed. the government is that the costs before and gas wealth and how those resources were going to be spread when it comes to of many what happens now in regards to that does doesn't back you . so i'll have a clear, successful oh no, he doesn't have a clear successful yet. we're still wasting. the whole country is still waiting to hear from him about who the successor will be. at any rate, it is clear that the staff which is to make yourselves a political party, has not clearly said beach running after president much. so when he address last before he said they just addressed, he talked to the majors of sending out that was not just one to just look like. he addressed the mayor's. busy said that the, you know, why not run for 3rd term,
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etc. so that was not the members of his party entirely. so we still wait to hear from the party and who's going to and after he was a and who's going to replace and what's, what impact to that to the house in the project of synagogue when it comes to get that simple and just the nature of the culture and you were talking about how important this is for democracy that people's protests have resulted in something positive and cynical. these people are very protective of the democracy. it is a country that's unique in the region that has a lot of instability at this board as monte, between a fossil guinea, the old experienced recent crews that have been condemned by the regional blog. how is this new is going to be felt among the neighboring states? a slow, so the neighboring states were watching very closely what. so what seemed going on inside of that and they're still watching as me again, i'm saying it, we have no idea of what the outcomes will be for february 2024. do you have no
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understanding of who would be after present? so who would be representing other political parties? we have the up to see as far as the region, this region is concerned, west africa has always patients, synagogue, as an example, we are still pursuing this examples of the, of, of respecting the constitution. that is what you expected. so if you have so far as far as um, just to say, hey, here's the thing with the young people are fighting for their weight. is also an example of replacing the voice and having and being hurt in the country. and in the world, so that is a good example still on the table for west african countries to see. uh so, um right now, i think the next step will be to just understand what truly will be understood by the political cry of like yourself, whether they are going to choose someone else or whether they're going to impose us
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. she's presidential candidacy in the future, or i have no idea and we have yet to so we will be watching very closely that is for so tall joining his lifetime dot com. thank you. yes. and we are returning to the breaking news office as well. now, of a call rounding in the city of had a v, a at least 6 people have been injured. to losing on and meet you of all the just a warning that an el nino weather phenomenon is developing in the tropical pacific and could have a far worse effect on our climate this time round. that's because the pacific is already warmer than usually for this time. of the year because of climate change, a nino would make the water surface temperatures on the home to. and this could
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lead to more hurricanes and increase rainfall in some areas while causing droughts elsewhere. and then you happens every few years after it's opposite the nino subsides, it stops when a trade winds change and begin to weaken the pacific ocean heat south along the equator. and below is boom at woods central america. and this leads to increased rainfall and floods across the southern us parts of south america, the horn of africa and central asia. but it slipped, produces droughts across central and southern africa, india, indonesia, australia, and northern for the going to get more on the cell with joined by with fund or for my oakia. he's head of climate projection service division divisions at the world meteorological organization. and he's joining us live from geneva. thank you very much for your time. so just to make it very clear, el nino is a naturally occurring phenomenon. the climate scientists of really bracing
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themselves this time because it's occurring this time at june rise in temperatures because of human activities. mister. okay a, this is the present to elizabeth in doha. can you hear me? yes, essentially. so having the can you hear me? yes, i can hear you. so we were talking about the nino, this time naturally occurring phenomena. but it is happening at a time of rising temperatures because of human activity. and that is what climate scientists are really worried about, isn't it? yes, so system one thing you need to understand with these are not where i've talked to the supervisor and the different are the ones you said you are trying to see all from genetic faces. the solution involves a plumber to process the search such as
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a new, not just today as a word mutual and you go, organizations are released on from state to stuff and new. and what we can say is that a yes, as a composite car is the experiencing, the, the commission and the service. all right? these brand successful changes in the recent, most, both these young people see and the new issue. but what is also important when to use the best incentive on to find, spend expertise, we have what we can say, the value as a new is likely to prevail and to use the next the year. so basically we have not just as a chance to have a new between now and december 25th street. so we can rule out so possibility of having events happening. okay. and all those as good. i was going to us at the declaration of el nino,
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by your organization. it's the signal to governments around the world to prepare a as in to our governments listening a yes and government do because we have just quoted age the way across from member countries. one important metric, remember what? right? so basically it's a member of the force of the member. so we are trying to hold as a government of the company and doesn't matter. we take care of the information. you provide me with a slide katya, as the information you provide me ask you to like the prospect diesel, dim and conditional. when you remain, as you pull into the hands of the metal company, which you need to define, we find the information. so we provide things the feature, richard exact detail of the institution, not once, and also an indigent to, you know,
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why would be the drives are all the products condition on the radio to your business. they are the drivers. so in addition to the issue today, uh huh, definitely more also provide me the kind of see the more on a full truck. we both knew the drivers and this we looked up to what do you see sometime between now and september? we ask the uh and then ask mental the temperature um it has the region which utilizes a marketing piece of pistols. temperature, which is basically the size. the region between cost is 2015. all. all right, mr. okay, uh thank you very much for your time. i'm afraid we have run out of time, but we thank you for joining us on al jazeera for it. it is time to sports now.
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his father elizabeth, thank you so much. american teenager cocoa golf has suffered a shock for its 1st round exit from wimbledon. the will number is 7 who is still looking for her 1st grand slam title is beaten by can patrick sophia cannon. the will number 128 cannon who had come through qualifying to face golf, beat her in 3. said the 2020. 0, certainly no for champion will face china is when she knew in the 2nd round it was you want to grand slam but you know, she's in a soft spot to the in, in the her career. so i knew coming in, she would play with a lot of smoke evasion. and it was all about how i would play today and how i would take care of my and the court. and i did in certain moments, but obviously not enough. as williams is record 24th wimbledon appearance didn't last long. the 5 time champion injured herself and a fall early in the 1st set, but played on eventually losing. and to ukraine's a lean spit alina,
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in round 143 year old to last one in 2008 was beaten in straight sets. 6463 women's number one each. wines has won the french open last month, but she's never been past the 4th round at wimbledon. she's safely into round too though after comfortable when over you lin, 6163 and neck. so face things sarah, so grief as well. there are no issues either for the men's defending champion, no back jock of it. she beat argentina was a page wrote passion in straight sets to set up. the 2nd round clash with australia is jordan thompson. jock ridge will match. roger federer is 8 wimbledon trophies. if he wins this year, is also half way to completing the calendar slam. having already claimed the australian and french opens in 2023 or later on choose a mountains number one and top seed carlos outcries is up against frenchman, jeremy shar d. and round one,
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the 20 year old spaniard has never made it past the 4th round, but he's 15 tournaments this year, including queens last week, former liberal pool in england, captain steve. and gerald has become the latest big name to be signed by a saudi arabian football club. this was how it savvy pro lead team out too fast. and now the news of their new manager on their twitter feed, the 43 year old has been out of work since being sacked by aspen village last october. gerad joins a host of other high profile names to have made the move to savvy, including players such as christiano, rinaldo cream, ben, z, my nicola county, and all those club. i'll now sir, i've made another signing inter valenze correlation, midfielder, marcello roosevelt, she's joined on a 3 year contract to the city governments. parasites. it's not worried about the knock on the sides of the french riot saw next year. is olympics on monday? paris 2024. officials outlined the olympic torch relay route through the capital
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city, and they hope the events will offer hope and a difficult time prompt says experience several nights, a violence. it's a police man shot a shot dead. a teenager at a traffic stop last week, really left them sit on the on somebody's room. the torch relay is one of the great symbols of the games is a symbol of peace, a symbol of friendship, a symbol of humanism. and god knows how much we need these moments even more now than before. now this is the maclaren car that formula one fans have been watching race a so far this season. this week the team is going retro, they've unveiled a throwback color scheme, which will be used at their home race, the british chrome pre at silver stone. it's a part of the team's ongoing 60th anniversary celebrations, laclare and were famous for their chromebook between 262014 aero. when louis hamilton won his 1st ever title with the team in 2008 to
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