tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 13, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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a, that's what the like how is citizenship? listen, we placing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered, the . the plugs to hold robin, you're watching the opposite. renews online from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the libyan city is done that is old, but why 1000? the countries was environmental disaster in yes. more than 5000 people in the dead of thousands more a still missing a toes to friendship. village gray is the, the price is president submit page and it says that relations with russia will get
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top priority. i'm drilling a hole in the high atlas mountains with one devastated village community. that's better than that, but whose fee is now to to what comes next on says he is on. we looked at what speed of cheats and see also oh, cool to assign between palestine and israel is for origin saying that has made it to ins from sue in will's come qualifying. the absence of arrested counsel, little messy, the title holders, olivia street, the welcome to the news libyans of started burying those killed off to see not be like flooding the eastern cities have done more than 5000 people, confirmed that and at least 10000 a missing after heavy rightful calls to times to bust, a huge wave of will to crush through the cities, sweeping away everything in its path. the scale of the disaster is becoming clear,
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right through satellite imagery. this was dead on september, the 2nd that before bridges the cross the what the done, the river, including a bane crossing along the waterfront. the river itself is dry, some base to the and now the city looks like this. you can see how the river has overflowed and destroyed the bridges and buildings and its path sailed has spread across the city of 80000 people. olivia correspond amount of china begins on the coverage in unprecedented catastrophe. entire communities in the eastern city of dunn now have been swept away by floods or reduced revel. people here are still coming to terms with the aftermath of storm. daniel. it brought rector rainfall into dams, holding huge amounts of water burst, sending a joint wave towards the city. this child asks people if they know where his mother
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is, but no one has seen or a thousands of others remain on, accounted for bodies washed into the sea, can be seen in the distance, but it's too dangerous to recover them for now, this total is huge and so it might teach to thousands really, but we don't have a different number right now. the loss is being felt across the country. here in martyr square and the capital tripoli, flags are flying at half mast. the government has declared 3 days of national morning. many have gathered to pray for those web died in eastern libya. imagine lisa is from dell now. he received news yesterday, his sister and her entire family were killed in the floods. he's come here to pray for their souls know, show you in the side of the officials, are responsible for all the lives that were lost. why? because it was clear that the dams had a problem, a needed renovation,
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and they were warnings. why didn't they fix it? they knew a storm was coming, make good on each all of the officials from both sides. for this disaster aid from western livia and a few countries is beginning to arrive at airports in eastern libya. prime minister ogden, how many debate the says his government is committed to rebuilding homes that were destroyed, you know, we were behind. can you today we are located a budget of more than $515000000.00 to start rebuilding people's lives and impacted areas. if these funds are not enough to rebuild their now and the other cities, we will allocate more. everyone is doing what they can to help. libya has to governments, but people here hope that through this tragedy, the country and its rival politicians, can find that we unite and put its people 1st. latrina elder, 0 tripoli, and ballot joins us. the mileage just took us through the site now that we've moved from a search and rescue operation really to
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a recovery operation. so l dot is what it appears is happening. i mean, we aren't seeing people brought out of the rubble or out of the mud alive as i seem to really graphic images of people being pulled out of the mud in their homes that was completely flooded. i mean, this is tens and tens of of meters long. what the water when the down personally people calling it a, a title way of words to nomic and just to have the state of the city. so, you know, as of now, authorities are trying to recover those of the bodies from, from, from homes that were destroyed. but also from the sea. i expected the thousands of residents in the city of 1000 that were washed or swept away into the mediterranean sea. metallic,
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just bring this up to speed. now what we know about the aid opperation, how much is coming in and how much is getting to the disaster. so well, we've seen large convoys from western libya from the government, and we're outside of a donation center here. there's about a more than a dozen of these and tripoli where volunteers have, i've come in and people are coming in and bringing wherever they can, water food, a blankets. we're also seeing people give a cash to organizers here. i mean, so, well, we haven't seen this, you know, it's libyans across the country are coming together to help those in need. and some of the organizers here tell us that just yesterday, they sense for then 53 trucks and, and, and, and vehicles of,
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of aid and assistance to eastern libya. and there are the gathering supplies. now they, they say they are expected to leave a later on this evening towards the city of doesn't, but those will continue to monitor events with you in triply by like trying to correspond to the rushes present. elizabeth patients as will options are on the table after meeting those green data came john good in the 1st direct contact in for us the to the does help for our talks at rushes destruction a cost of a dr. kim told, pitching that relations with ball sco will get top priority and offered full support for russia as it fights the war in ukraine. of russia is currently undertaking a right. u. as in devon, a to protective sovereign rights and security interests against the hedge. a monic forces, we have consistently expressed the full unconditional support for all measures
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taken by the russian government. taking this opportunity, we affirm that we will always stand with russia in the anti imperialist self reliance front. you to shop a volleyball, joseph, so from bhaskar, nearly a house in russia. how is sort of the north korean lead, his visit to russia, progressing uh, was already sort of being said and done as well. the bilateral meeting is now over as when the stand russian news agency is report that freight and economic formations were discussed. but obviously the that say nothing about possible alms and us hillary munitions supplies of cause. but we know that the russian delegation included the defense minister as well as the foreign minister, also regiment peace improvements, north korea. it's how russia's help and support in developing the north korean satellite from ulta, according to the russian presidents,
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a friendly and welcoming us. most of it was a company in the north korean lead his visits to russia, and the russian president, highlights, has a very extensive agenda of kings on government visit to russia. apart from his visit to the customer, drugs. his program includes other major high technology clusters, industrial enterprises, and some innovation centers in russia's fall, rece the while came, john boone told, pretend that for his country relations with russia are the top priority. that said, north korea, suppose russia's trouble against imperialism, and can also express his support for regiment. putin's actions and uh, as well, remember, previous signals career recognize several ukrainian territories as part of russia. oh yeah. how closely is the russian media following this be taking? not only in terms of the issues that are being raised, but the you might say the hospitality after the talking is over.
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yes, exactly. a part of the very friendly atmosphere that was like, you may appear to just mention the visit is being watched very closely here. and all the top news headlines published by all the leading and use and media outlets are devoted to as a control. it means a visit here in russia and he's amazing. it was legend, but peace. and i'm going to see people. they just want to know all the details according to report, unless you had page and, and kim jones had a very elaborate schmiel during the reception. some a crab dumplings, uh fish soup studs and was mushrooms as well as a very does that so old that was served. uh, so until recently russia supposed to north korea, but mostly the delay, but it wasn't oxygen. it's trades adhering to the car in to you on the functions, but now due to russia's decision on the inclination not to support the you on
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functions any longer. the cooperation between the 2 countries will increase significantly and present patient. yeah, obviously is ready to support north korean any possible way, and obviously that, that can be dangerous because we're talking about some type satellite technology, and that can change the balance of power in the world. but according to crabbing spokesman dmitri fiscal russia, north career relations, no target say any such country is usually a shop of oliver in most of it, but slowly updates. let's give you a little joke. see about the story as well. because kim went the extra mile to meet pete and kim jones jedi began in feel young the capital of those career, his train them across the board kashal and went on to the russian city. if you 6 on choose day on wednesday, can made the trip to rushes, destruction the customer. try with that meeting. i've just seen some of those pictures with putin took place to see what it was,
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what is the thing that it was such as in the of the trends, the program, it's still kind of international piece. research institute joins us now from stuck . i'm good to have you with us on the program mister best, but let's just begin with the fact that there were various i listen commentators when they talk about, i mean they should have munitions in general. moving from those korea to russia once a week, physically talking about what does those career have, the russian needs. russia is a new breed, need all that, and especially i'll tell you the munition. i'll tell you base a major role in the war ukraine and the rate of use of our munition has been extremely high from both sides. russia is reporting running a bit low and stops. and north korea has the emanation that has stopped sometimes because i'm a nation of fits except the many of the russian category pieces. is it? oh sorry,
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my apologies. please come to the game. my thought the i'm going to keep getting north korea. yeah. is it old technically compatible? i mean, well, it seems that both creates a military build up in stock. pile might not be compatible in sort of the sizes of the munitions. so does it work with russian technology? a lot of it will work with a lot of the rushing out to read. it may not have exactly the same quality that the rest as i used to. but the color was faint, the guns that the russians use, i bought a lot of those guns have the same color and use the same type of harmonization. so that's not, not the problem there itself. we then move from munitions, i suppose, very into the realms of legal speak. what violations of russia might have or could break if it does accept that weapon re, from both create. i'm bringing into a full view is really the un security council resolution of 1870 full was approved
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by the security test in june 2009, which focuses on the legal transfer of weapons from those create a country obviously. and the sanctions either a real hot potato here. yeah, i mean, you didn't very clear from dr. solution and from day to resolutions. you are not allowed to buy funds or military equipment from north korea or to sell it to otherwise provided to not create. it goes both ways, so you're breaking down, it's a un security council resolution, which is binding for all you and members. and remember, also russia is a permanent member of that security council and has, and the reason the resolution, they've russia now goes a different way that would really undermine completely the, the rules based system that we are used to. indeed, as far as secrecy is the name of the game, if you don't admit to having a mutation from a 3rd party country that's on the sanctions that it's for others to prove that you
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2 as that's correct. and of course, as soon as you start importing equipment from north korea and start using that on the battlefield and ukraine, and sooner or later bit some basis or all shells will be found. and can be tracked down. there is for each of the un sanctions and embargoes normally a committee, an independent committee which will investigate full obligations on breaking embargoes. so they will probably have a few data and it's really um and, and look at the evidence. and if that evidence, tons up to be right, then it's obviously that somebody had broken the embargo until now we haven't seen that. we have seen earlier stories of rush up guessing. i'm a nation or wanting to get, i'm a nation of all the reference from north korea. we haven't seen any evidence yet. that that has happened. we shall see what does happen,
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but in the coming 1000 pop songs of days. but for the david says i'm invested thanks so much for joining us from stock. as well as the head here, all the out of the reviews are fine. that's what upon the block. in the event that means capital hanoi needs dozens of people that otherwise falls into a secure response. and the final of tickets should come on. they both have to store the move forward. ages arriving in the wrong with the death toll from fridays of quake has no reason to nearly 3000 but relief efforts have yet to reach some remote areas that have been cut off. the type of funding survive it's fades, people's full, so tightening to the future in the gulf coast of quake phones to to help fund one devastated community. preparing for the next phase of this disaster. the
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slow pace of the rescue mission varies fast running out of time. reduced crews that began work on monday, believe there was still lives to be saved. if i don't need the american army trucks carrying them to navigate these treacherous mountain passes. this journey was in vain. they reached a village that had already buried 10 percent of its population pulled from the ruins of 90 percent of its homes. there was no search and rescue required here. villages like those who built on steep mountain slopes really never stood a chances to boulders like these can tumbling down the mountainside, folding onto you build structures like these. so that the only thing left standing is the most minarette. most of the village mosque itself is gone. the road to dig through has only been cleared of debris for the past 24 hours,
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allowing in g as in bringing help and relatives arriving from the city reunion. so emotional, as they discover for the 1st time who has lived us and who has died, everyone has lost someone, there are lots of orphans and etc. but the real problem now is that winter is coming literally one month. they're saying that it's going to rain tomorrow, so people were there. are they going to live? that's the real question. the needs here are immense, not just food, a lot of good shelter and sanitation. the quake tour into every facet of life. this is what's left of the village school doctor's to arrive to assess medical needs. one of the most pressing concerns is mental health. as villages focus their anxieties on what comes next and the top and emotion really small and everything we owned is the rubble. everything we grew to eat is on the rubble, the data rains come, no one will be able to reach us to bring food. and the people live now to die of
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hunger. mama hunters down for a to metric of does so. um, the greatest worry is how to carry on the whole. yeah, hello. hi, i'm scared. really afraid. i'm thinking how to go one leaving our lives are gone. what does what? her yes. from its mountain perch, what remains of dues ruth still come ons, majestic views. but for many time has stood still since last friday night, and these mountains and the sky once admired on now seems to be fit. jo, no whole l g 0 in the atlas mountains, morocco, it will stay in the country. 8 agencies all struggling to reach people that a strong to excess about area is the high atlas mountains of corresponding cash. well, brock joins us from one town. what again in south america, action and hash him of this the, you know, you've seen so much in such
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a short time in a country that you know, so very well when you are with the military on choose day, you go to very good aerial view of the devastated area, hard to describe, show indeed, because the moment with thoughts as lying over those abbey as a southerly you. this cover the scope of the destruction which is affecting those villages failed on top for some of the highest peaks of the office mountain is a how to remind all of us the highest peak not far from here. it's about 4100 meters above sea level all the time being the pricing is based on effort done by the on the just using it out for the jim dot murray, which also has his own headed comforters. and this is the very bottom. look on the heart of the rest to you and the response operation. apart from that,
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it's going to be extremely difficult, challenging and taking some, some time consuming. and now they're just trying to get to the areas they weren't able to add, dropped a need in the past, or trying to send more and more rest to us into those remote areas. hoping to be able to retrieve people all of the they do understand that now 4 days later, the tons is becoming more and more slim behind me. the jim dot murray has his top list. an at field slice own had a couple hours on throughout the day. you say how they come to a tech, you know, from here go into the sense that coming back, bring it in just people something in the back to the hospital sites. it is really very difficult because so heading for the pilots of the how they come to the site guided by drones. each time they happy they've been told it's about time to stop in
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between the mountains and drop the age. continue the journey, come back to him, i guess bring more and do this and they've been doing this. they'll have to stop late at night and come back early in the morning. just give you an indication of what we had for the government. as you can see, one of those had a couple cuz we've been talking about is just about to is taking of a know going back to the epis sunset, which is 2 of my advice and then coming back, it's a concept i think is the it at force has to come somehow, this guy, lifeline for the desk, so that community is now more desperate than have uh $48.00 pals shelters. and to see that loved ones which moved from under the rubble indeed will continue a coverage of close of veronica escalate video and all teams on the ground, the 100 miles for the floors and weight gain. so your role and how do us could soon conduct a prisoner swap through
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a deal break it by cancel. that is all part of the agreement that the us signed off on, on freezing, $6000000000.00 worth of a rating in funds held up by sanctions. washington says about money will only be available for to fraud to use the humanitarian purposes. american network, nbc is viewed the uranium present abraham. i you see through a government translator and asked him how that money will be spent. you were told that it's for humanitarian purposes, food and medicine. do you believe you have the right to use that money in any way that you see fit going on with? i literally doing what is known the this money belongs to the stomach republic of the lots has had, naturally, we will decide who's nomic republican be along with this side is to spend the rest of it is the we need it. the other thing. so if i hear you clearly that it will be used for more than humanitarian purposes in your view, i should have this done. it came out of 10 in the mail. so what's that idea, right?
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and people me this. so this money will be budgeted for those needs. let's go over to our correspondent dosage already. who's in the a rating and capital with the very latest. uh, very diplomatic speak that really from the rainy and the president. but there are limitations. all that one, how to run can spend this money. certainly. so how this money is uh, we believe in a bank in katara who has been mediating talks between the united states and their on of facilitating this preserver, exchange 5 and iranian nationals in the united states. for 5 american nationals in iran, the 5 americans were released from evan prison on august 10th. and they are currently under house arrest in one of the hotels in the capital. and according to the ringing and basset, or to cuts are he said the, these negotiations are in the final stages. and the implementation of this prisoner
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exchange will take place soon. and the limitations that you're, you're asking me about certainly are in place. the united states has released $6000000000.00 of rainy and frozen funds from south korea, which were in relation to arranging oil and gas sales. as a result of us section since 2018, those funds were not paid to iran. now the funds are being released, the radians will have access to them in banks and cuts are, but only for things that are approved by the us government. that means what the rating president abraham race, he just said, even though they are a, he said that this is, this money belongs to the ringing nation into brewing government. and they will use it and spend it on whatever they see fit. there are limitations, meaning the way u. s. government has said only $29.00 to terry and goods can be purchased with this money. if the us government believes this money is going to go somewhere else. i. e iran, defensive programs, or ballistic missile programs, things that are under us sanctions. the united states has the right to put
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a stop to the access for the radians to this money. still, even though it would be in contact, this is a very long and complicated process. and it took many, many months and years of negotiations for the 2 countries who don't have direct diplomatic relations to come to this a agreements. one of the just to give you an idea, one of the us citizens who has been in iran prison since 2015 see on mark them ivy is one of the longest serving dual nationals that was behind bars 8 years. and now the time will come for him to go home, the radians spinning disagreements as one that certainly will benefit the reigning people. as we heard from abraham bracy. whether or not the us government will agree to that, we'll have to wait and see. those have to bother you with that update that from tyrone. thank you. now, dozens of people who are reported to being killed with a major funding to the pub block in the vietnamese capital hanoi state. medias says
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that many of us have been taking the hospital. the place is police was started just before midnight on choose day. jessica washington report. so from canto in vietnam as well, this fine took place in vietnam's, densely populated capital. the south western part of highway in an apartment building was home to some 150 people. we've heard from local authorities, is that the fire broke out around midnight local time and was contained within a few hours. now some witnesses have also been coming forward. their accounts of what happened, a security guard who wants to the building said that he saw the fire selling at the parking lot and electrical box that had caught fire. and he was trying to contain that relatively small file. but it quickly spread as they were many motor bikes hocked around that electric box. we've also been hearing from some of the doctors who are treating patients who have been coming into hospital with severe injuries. one doctor said that he treated
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a patient with severe spinal injuries from jumping out of the building. and that, that doctor had also seen a mother and her baby coming into hospital with severe smoke inhalation. now, in terms of the context of building size in vietnam, and particularly in hanoi in human city, all sadly, very common. these are very densely populated cities. as a result, building standards are often relatively slacks. in this case, we understand that the road leading up to the apartment complex was quite narrow. so authorities will be looking into the specific close of this fire. and we understand that police have already begun their investigation. a jessica washington out a 0 come to vietnam. still head here on the 0, i'm or calling, i'm in ramallah in the occupied westbank. we're looking at what's left to the also i quotes 30 years old. but it's full. so maybe it's difficult. it's for this england play the game, but games is countries on this rival the
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had that we've got a bit of a stormy situation across europe. at the moment you can see the thick cloud pushing from west to east. those are the thunderstorms, some of them severe. it's cause flooding in places like the netherlands, thanks to very heavy rain and we'll see the rain intensify across most central air is the alpine region and northern areas of italy over the next few days, pushing right up into scan today be and some of the baltic states on wednesday, we read warnings outs, pots of germany, for those storms behind that north west of britain and the island of island still from sunny and warm spells down in the south. but heavy rain moving into the island wouldn't stay in till thursday. so maybe a shower was as well for eastern areas of spain and unsettled conditions for the
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belly, eric islands. but as we go into those, or you can see some improvement in places like germany and potent across central parts of europe instead, it'll be eastern aries at sea, the band, a very heavy rain stretching all the way down to the balkans. but for the south of this still, some sonia conditions that to be found across the mediterranean as the places like portugal. and we'll see that heat increased squeezing out towards the se. athens continuing to see the temperature increased through to the end of the week. on the door and alice towing under protest, rules educated in america, controversial professor in new york. he realized she was the voice of the people on the 20th anniversary of his desk, which is 0 world ex tours which meet him and influential writer and champion of the
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4th of the kill watching officer would be so robin in the heart by the top stories rushes oppressive bunch of impatience as most good will help him young, build such a line, so he's facing middle between the to him jungle at rushes and destruction. the cause of the drive in that 1st meeting for years. the death toll from fridays of quake and barranca has risen down to the 3000 boulevard 8 as arrived because most of the crew search through properly related stubs various types of funding survivors is slowly citing. and libyans have started bearing those killed. and these 2 not to be light slug does not spread the east as if you have done the. both of the 5000 people have died at least 10000. the mistake of the heavy rain full calls the collapse of 2 times, as well as the scale of the tragedy of libya. as west environmental disaster becomes evident. eye witness accounts are also a metric for the month of the kind of theory
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which has been restart the night in the apartment on. so we're going to be some furniture from the previous message. it looks for one of the fault, march this hour. so i was suppose to get some sort of help on the surface pro bonus. i've gone over, pick up it off on the 2nd side of the let's give it a go to the front of the door. so it's not the the
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is the oldest day. he says he is going to, the ultimate goal is to assign between israel and the palestine liberation organization. the agreements was seen as a major turning point to the conflict because it was the 1st time that israel and the p l o, fully recognized one another. this image became eye clinic. it was taken on the 13th of september, 1993, the t. hello chapman. yes. our thoughts and as well then prime minister, it suck for being shook hands on the whitehouse load ever seen by the then us president bill clinton. bill's little cool. it's west series of agreement signed between 19931999 that i came to see israel withdrawal from the territories occupied during the june 1967 war, including the west bank east, jerusalem, and garza. most palestinians believe that the cause would create an independent palestinian state in the occupied territories along side as well. but that never happened over the next 30 years is where i like celebrated is expansion of indigo
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settlements. increase restrictions on the movements of palestinians within the occupied territories and built a separation will, as well as imposing a siege on the gaza strip through its land, air and sea blockade. 3 decades on the also the coals of seem to have only serve to cement israel's occupation. when we have correspondents coming multiple elements of the story. we'll have him poll brandon, he's an occupied east jerusalem overlooking the elect symbols compound, knew that abraham is the best of the hand because it's cost over to lower economy. begins a coverage from the occupied westbank. i'm in the policy and town of ogden. behind me. this 8 visa high will extend the 712 kilometer is causing of policy in communities and isolating occupied east jerusalem. israel control both sides of that divide are here in the occupied westbank policy is also separated by is randy rhodes, illegal assessments and checkpoints when the also agreement was signed in 1993.
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this whole didn't exist. a need to get the check point. we don't have continuous to toady a, you know, a landscape in order to think about the 2 state solution. what we have on, in fact, is one step in control. but to regimes it is a part type. this is ramona. it was supposed to be the temporary seat for the posting authority, and it has fines that was a bull state which everywhere. when i was, i told me nothing here resembles a state. the palestinian community only sees the negative effects of also of to so to use the palestinian authority failed to establish a state to liberate the land or build state institutions. of the recent polls 68 percent of posting instead of the homes, their interests. 71 percent said it was the rooms, the post signed the operation organization to sign the agreement. so less
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than 5 minutes on the policy and present headquarters illegal is right. assessment of back to you. so this house is the, is race, civil administration, which governs palestinians on the occupations to our new is the city of jeanine, which has become a major flushed point. now engineering refuge account, much of which is the story is the 2 days radius salt in july joined, strikes an adult as is leveled many of the streets, some palestinians inside of finding the occupation. so how did they feel about their situation? thursday, yes, from the also agreements the occupation rates, wherever they want and commit whatever crimes they want. the last to. so it was on jeanine when they carried out in mexico. this is a shameful agreement because was taken by force. is there any return by force? so many policy in sight as the left dissolution as the problem is to the state
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slips further away. the oregon which is 0. the occupied westbank a. let's close live low to low recall who's in ramallah and it being the many times before lower. but once it like traveling around when accessing freedom of movement is quite restricted for those that looked at permanently. well, there are many obstacles. so for the freedom of movement and the biggest one is on the right, is that the check points? so that's just to say, i lost it for this ca, united nations, to the survey, all the check points across the occupied westbank. and they said they were around $645.00 at any given time. that's an increase of 8 percent in the previous 2 years . they also said is around for flying check points that going up every week. and i just wanted to give you an idea of what it's like traveling through the west side. we went to what from ramallah and we went around now, but not to janine, which is about 2 hours north from here and yesterday my crew said actually it's
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arity quiet. it took almost the amount of time it should have done on the way back . we were only briefly stopped at one check point. they said this is really unusual . i've experienced that myself. many people describe what when they went to basing friends or family from town to town. if it's 50, instead of telling them a time that going to meet, they say, how many check points they are away. so it's become a really contentious issue. the policy is, and i just want to show you at one app that they use, it's called, it's not and this means traffic. so this is an our big but it shows each check point. and when you click into every one, they tell you how long it might take of the check point. how about the traffic kids? and this one, you see it has the green light. so this one's not too bad, but really check points. it becomes the biggest issue and around novice, for example, especially in the last few months when there are
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a number of shooting attacks on policy and fights has more check points have gone up really concentrated around with stitching much more so than ever. but that also dash to protect the illegal is right assessments inside of the pipe line. the same and i'll kindly hebron out surrounded by check point stop are essentially supporting the set list inside the old city. look on that for a single by the thank you. but said over to that a very my corresponding, he's invest that have overlooking the legal is riley settlement of han, homa. i need to you been talking to people to sort of get that taken. well, this end of us remains to them. there has been recent polls to discuss how palestinians view the situation now 30 years on the signing of the agreements. and before we listening to what people we've been speaking to industry say, let me just give you
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a little comparison of how the situation looked like in 1993. when people were asked in polls, what did they think of the potential of the also a course and we had 2 thirds of those pulled agreed to them. they were in favor of the agreement, the thinking that it would lead them into statehood. but now, according to recent polls that have been conducted lately to sort of policy me and say they were better off before. also chords were signed in 1993. so that gives you an idea of how palestinians for you the situation in general, that's listening to what people industries have to say about the anniversary. it's not good. i mean, what's coming? this is a fully fledged occupation of the enter, whichever city they want and do whatever they want. yeah. and the other, it's the most precious israel into a piece process. it will move forward enough to give us in the israel just bought
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time to solidify the occupation matters. is that okay, under the circumstances, there's no way for it to state and how do i know i have this with them who were going for a confrontation? this after more than 70 years, there wasn't peace. forget that it'll happen. well, this was a, there's no space left. they didn't leave us anything in palestine. they took all the land. is the, what did you say palestinian states? what do you want me to say? where, where if they read every night and take what they want and the limit, and there was nothing in the also accords that is real commits or commits israel to stop. it's in the good supplement expansion here in the occupied the effect. on the contrary, this supplement and surprise has only been expanding. we are talking about a triple of the supplement units. we're talking about the number of settlers that
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has tripled since 1993. we were talking about around 250000 illegal is really subtler is here in the occupied westbank in the ninety's. but now we're talking about more than $700000.00 is really sucks. there is. and you can imagine what that means when it comes to the land. they take the infrastructure, the will to are the resources, but also to the fact that it brings palestinians further and further from their dreams. to have a state did a very voice, the investor had thank you. let's close over to the gaza strip now, which is controlled by how boss the group is always opposed to the also the cold, some day was given, the outside has both and that initially the also of course the glimmer for resolving these early palestinian complex. but over the years, there even have some casa, has been in the bag. despite helps for economy. the territory has been subjected to
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stifling is really low, paid, 2007 years and restrictions in humanitarian situation. limited access to essential services and resort employee rate over the years. in addition to political divisions between such as and have mazda, who is against signing the also, of course, from the beginning, but not only got the experience and number as military complex with an escalation which has resulted in a significant loss of life. the destruction of infrastructure and worse in human history and conditions of the fifty's, we can see what we have saved from the beginning. we are chasing illusions, 100 best. so we can say that's what's happening in google. sees the blockade. the aggression against goes up is not because how much is
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a role in the area? it is because of hostile accords. what we have when the encryption democratic ending in 2006 overall. the effect of the also courts on the gaza strip. 30 years later is characterized as a mixture of limited self governance. political divisions, economy challenges, conflicts and a protracted humanitarian crisis. the ultimate goal of achieving peace in the region remains elusive. underscoring the complex nature of the ease really palestinian complex. given to c, l g 0, got the strip of course, but it poll brother, it is the most of all is it occupied east jerusalem, and pull a negotiated peace settlement. seems really as far away now. was it could i have a baby? well the attitude here it is rail frankly is one of up to say,
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i mean i stand the is really media this morning times of israel. jerusalem post is not actually any mention of the also accords at sole and the sort of lack of appetites from this current is rarely governments the most far rights. governments in israel as history, is combined with a lack of incentive from anybody outside of israel. so actually pushed israel and the palestinians closer together. and you look at the right wing government, you've got the finance minister, best law, smart threats. you is openly supportive of even more supplements, expansion in the occupied west bank and out of empty opposed to the idea of a palestinian stays and the arab nations, for example, that previously made the palestinian issue a precondition of any kind of normalization deal with israel. what they seem to be softening best dance tune up. earlier this week i spoke with ya see bailey, and now he only has really side was the architect. all of these deals, my records, and i'm for all his criticism, a be
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a quote from sales. he said he still has some scintilla of optimism. let's have a blessed a. you'll see bailey and was offered a nobel peace prize for his role in the oslo accords. it was he who instigated the secret back channel tools which led eventually to that momentous handshake on the white house lawn. the 30 anniversary brings him no pride. it was not meant for so many years old rent that is a zone and the zone and season will be built for so many years. it is crazy and defend that it is the do is it's the biggest fatal. the also the cold with never a conventional peace deal, always just a transitional road map negotiations over the final stage. this arrangements, things like photos, the post city and state, their ton of refugees. i most crucially the fates of jerusalem itself were all to come later. but they never did, and that he is on with benjamin netanyahu. still,
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the gentleman enforcing his ready politics. the prospect of those negotiations which you make the more distant than ever i think you can say that it failed. the process failed is on the postings did not set right down, not co existing peacefully side by side as well as the goal. the year of posting terrorism is an over these ready settlement enterprise has expanded insight window . ready intertwined then was the case. there it seems harder. it's a more tractable conflict in his knee effort to get political career. benjamin netanyahu has never wavered from his support for his ready supplement building and the up to find westbank. israel is a session, but it has no pawsman with which the toothpaste is common parlance. and israel has set about convincing the honor of nations. but so cold, real politics should take precedence. a normalization with saudi arabia is the price on the horizon. if that would be the ideal for that, then you know, is 1st to make a noise ation no peas, whatever he quoted with the arrow,
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more than $23.00, the police thing is from the arab support a and then to be able to dictate. so the police opinion is, he's solution on the studio side. it's not simple. we called mazda and 5000 whatever, but still, i believe that they, i'll mazda needs to 1000 know, full piece. for now though, the signing of the oslo accords is a story of an incomplete journey project as yet unfinished possibilities so far, unfulfilled, whole brennan, i'll just 0 occupied east jerusalem. let's bring a hold of the schwab. you should that palestinian leader, the activist, and the full, the member of the palestinian liberation organization. executive committee, join us now from regardless. i strongly always good to have you on out is there over 75 years struggling kids hawks piece deals. i'm to go see ations. it was but ever a moment in your opinion, why you thoughts a pub and a piece at
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a 2 state solution might actually be achieved. as i said, it does, but that was before the secret negotiations. and also on the signing of disagreements i thought i knew went to my did that, that was finally decided. the palestinians deserved for letting me for a ride set to occupation must ends act. we must have outright dissension determination and we will have promised once we accept it to negotiate in madrid and been in washington that this is the object of not just of the palestinians, but of the international community over that goes funds says that the u. s. and of course of europe. unfortunately, that didn't work out because from the beginning, isabel had no intention of recognizing and acting palestinian sovereignty had no intention of relinquishing the standard rate and control of the occupation or had no intention of even
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a stopping settlement activity and glance at 10 am. theft of your sources. so the whole architecture, if you with that context as well as the substance. ok the what is called the also process was, is seriously slot. it database is so basically also quoted out that in the war set, but it was a beacon of hope at the time. and you'll quoted as saying to harvard kennedy school bells, i sent in october 2021. that those that negotiated the deal with not fully aware of all the issues. what were your concerns about this deal? yes, many, many concerns. the moment i saw the sign, the agreement, that was very clear that it had been in slots on weaknesses primarily postponed. the key issues without any assurances guarantees arbitration, which meant is that it was in control as an occupying power in order to pre judge these issues and act and if injured visually using it's followed as an occupier to
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it's separate the people from the land and it acted on the basis of 10 setting of administrative function and responsibilities without any stopping and also the t or the sites at the use the phase, the approach. again, without any monitoring, verification, arbitration and protection for the palestinians. it's in many ways in order to intense the occupation, actually to empower the occupier rather than empower the occupied. and of course, it has no guarantees on the respect of international law and to mandatory law at the same time as the, the co sponsor of the sponsors with definitely definitely, uh myers, in favor of as well. they weighed in, in favor of is actually. and so there was another month basically from the, the content of the context to achieve these feed themselves into for palestine. and listen when talking, because as a, as i said, subsequent governments,
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all of them had no intention of letting us go against if understanding and state. but now that those out in the open now is that one sees this most extreme, fastest, is riley government speaking out openly, that they don't want, but a student to stay until they're down to the one, even negotiations and so on. and only a handful of people, particularly, and boasted in leadership, thinks that that can be a negotiated that's such a month or 2 state solution that was done by and watched as of as destroying it and then nothing. it is obviously a subject that we will continue to unpack throughout the day on this 30th anniversary. always nice to have you on the program and to show you that for from the published and the direction organization. thank you. in ramallah starts as well . this is on the thank you so much. so what woke up champions, origin seen has been saying that perfect thoughts. the 2026 qualifies. they be
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