tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 13, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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we need more investors and more people that make the decisions to embrace human foothold. frank assessments. this balance between the toe and zones via shoals, is truly important for the volume missing destruction inside stored on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello there. i'm starting to tell you this is and use our line from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes mass graves and eastern w as the death toll from the flood this off to that rises to more than 5000 toys to friendship and military co operation, north korea's need appraises president that i'm
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a person and says right relations with breast of will be guessing piracy. lots of drilling a hole in the high atlas mountains with one devastated village community. that's very easy did. but whose fee is now to to what comes next? and we have special coverage on the festus anniversary of the oslo accords between palestine and israel assessing. just what's changed in that time and on far as small with a sports argentina made it to wins from to in world cup, qualifying in the absence of rest. the captain little massey, the title holders people live. yes, reading the this is west, not supposed as us to in decades has now killed more than 5000 people and left the port city of donna and runs with these 10000 people. still missing that death toll is expected to rise. countries around the wild, a flying,
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and aid. and the nation that seeing years of conflict is now experiencing a remnant of unity. michael, awful reports helicopters, pick bodies from this testimony to the power of the wave of war to that hit the city. others with simply swallowed violence. lights the grim task of recovering the bodies continues. search and recovery teams all working together with specialized sniff, a dog units. the water was like, it's an army cutting through the city, wiping off more than just buildings. the whole family lived next to each other. we were all neighbors. we lost 30 people so far. that's a 30 members of the same family, of many, still unable to comprehend what they live to. no service. provo, salt at 3 30 in the morning the how we can intensified. and there was when i leave on the top floor of these building up in the window and so its storm attacking us
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mass grades have been dug and are now being sold with bodies helping the injured just as urgent to task on the high a. it's a lot of use, we're still looking for victims. we call on all young libyans, anyone who has a degree or any medical affiliation to please come help us. we have a shortage in nurses. we need help. medical facilities are overwhelmed. many of damage in the nearby city of l beta doctors and nurses way through and cool. hi, what's in the local hospital? many of the patients having to be evacuated. the stream of aid and emergency rescue work is from around the world is growing. from cats are egypt or kia? oh jerry. yeah. the european union and even palestine specialize. teams have come to help and nation politically divided united in greece. mike level, which is era. a while you will call it be
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a plunged into violence in 2011 after it's a long time need in law mcgaffey was toppled and killed since then it's been ruled by 2 rival administrations and the west, the u. n. recognized government led by prime minister about how many debate button in tripoli and it controls the areas that and blue the eastern based parliament is backed by the libyan portal general. how do you have to be, or is that in red or under his control? now despite international pressure, the rival parliaments have failed to unify fee is elections were scheduled for december 2021, but never happened to use the differences or the candidates among other sticking points. meanwhile, congress haines now filled with humanitarian aid and rescue teams. on arriving in libya, charles transferred at travel to bing gauzy on account 38. 5. that's now dropped off much needed a is on medical supplies. what you can see big unloaded here is a field hospitals. part of causes contribution to this,
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saving the growing international. i effort to libya, this is one of 3 country miller creasing 17 cargo planes expected to arrive in big gauzy today. living in security policies that i've spoken to the last few minutes say they've been a number of players that have arrived here already in the last 24 hours. plays them to keep play zoom out jerry. a ways from to miss. yeah, yeah. it also includes medical equipment, medicine, food, tents. we know the bang, gauzy, although affected as no pain is davis states, as that town of done a, which is around 350 kilometers from here. so all the equipment only i even see being delivered here is going to be taken to the as quickly as possible. because we know that there are thousands of people still missing files and small
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who have lost their homes and their businesses. we've seen those pictures of her ripping pictures. that's gall, that runs right the way through done or when i want to crash through and destroyed all those building. so yeah, it's vital that no time is wasted and the, the site gets to the air is where it's most needed. it's all stuff at al serra then gauzy, moving on, and rushes president is that them in prison has held for hours of talks with north korea to be that comes on. he said all issues with on the table came that told person that relations with moscow will get top priority and also offered full support for russia as it fights war and ukraine transfer reports now from so it's a long handshake. intended perhaps, to convey the growing closeness between russian president vladimir putin and north korean leader kim jong with the 2 met at the post auction
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a cost much of brushes the most modern space launch facility. the venue, possibly a hint. russia may help north korea develop minute tree satellites, often young young's to failed attempts at launching a spice out to like earlier this year. russia in return is looking for weapons to support its war in ukraine. un resolutions, which russia, as a permanent member of the security council, had agreed to band north korea from exporting weapons. and also from receiving technical cooperation in nuclear assigned. the us has one, the 2 countries maybe looking to sign and put in did not directly address this. i finished much of the ways of course we need to discuss the issues of economic cooperation and humanitarian issues as well as the situation in the region. north korea is one of the few countries that has opened the support at brushes will on ukraine. i had an in depth discussion with comrades booting about the political and
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military situation on the korean peninsula. and in europe, we found satisfying consensus on further strengthening strategic corporation and solidarity in the struggle to defend silver and rights and security, and to ensure lost in peace in the region and the world. some add, let's say north korea appears to have the upper hand in striking a deer with russia on the, on the north trans side, i think the, the upside is very large, which is that the russians are desperate. and the north koreans can give this a munition and exchange. they can get stuff, they really can't, that all the technologies has been mentioned before, nuclear power or for satellite. so, and i think that the benefits really fall best for the north tree, and there are no specific details of what has been agreed between the 2 leaders. games visit to russia is not over. report say he may go on to visit a factory that manufactures flights a jet. there's no doubt the rest of his visits will continue to be closely followed by and 4 hands on all the possible areas of cooperation between russia and know
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chris florence. out to 0 so well still tend to more have view this. these are including we find out why the un envoy interested on the media is running. conflict has resigned and support india secure response. in the final of crickets, asia account foreign will be here with all the options for the more foreign aid is arriving in morocco. web desktops from fridays, as craig, has risen to nearly 3000 but relief efforts have yet to even reach some remote areas that have been cut off. and as the hope of finding survivors fades, people's thoughts now turning to the future and the rockers as quite sign. john, how found one devastated community now preparing for the next phase of this disaster?
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the slow pace of the rescue mission that he's 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. huge boulders like these can tumbling down the mountainside, folding onto you build structures like these. so that the only thing that standing is the musk minarette, most of the village mosque itself, is gone. the road to do through has only been cleared of debris for the past 24 hours,
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allowing in g o as in bringing help and relatives arriving from the city reunion. so emotional, as they discover for the 1st time who has lived 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 the, are they gonna live? that's the real question. the needs here are immense, not just food of water, but shelter and sanitation. the quake tour into every facet of life. this is what's left of the village school doctors have arrived to assess medical needs. one of the most pressing concerns is mental health. as villages focus their anxieties on what comes next. the top and emotional needs simone. everything we own 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,
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and the people live now to die of hunger. my hunch is down for a to battery of does so. um, the greatest worry is how to carry on the whole. yeah. i'm scared. really afraid. i'm thinking how to go one leaving our lives are gone. what does what? her yes and just from its mountain perch. what remains of do's root still combines 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 as well as we've been saying, agencies are still struggling to reach some people stranded in the more remote areas of perhaps us mountains corresponded to how some of our joins us from one such town where gun hunts in the south of mar cache, how soon were now 5 days in and we've been hearing from recovery teams that it's
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very unlikely. there are many survivors left under the rubble. what's next? very unlikely, and this explains why now they're just waiting for the the rescue teams to pull all the bodies from under the rubble for this task. not being that ground. cleaning the delivery and starting the recall instruction program, which will take some time because now the biggest concern for the government is the rescue operation. delivering a to those people still trapped in the mountains that those people behind me manage to do that house. and now they are established here that are still on those communities. i saw them yesterday with my own eyes with well flying with a force over the at the center seal. busy because communities trapped in desolate villages that were completely or possibly destroyed by the lake. and that's the biggest concern for the government they want to ensure they have on it takes for
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the time being before the k to 2 different areas, safer areas by state, in some temporary shelters. before the i've indicated, 2 buildings may be in cities and towns near the city of not i cache, but this is something which is definitely going to put more strains on the efforts done by the government so far as to try to cope with the magnitude of this tragedy, of course, and we know the needs are, are incredibly huge. you are hearing that. and during this report about the worries as when, so it also sets in what will be the focus for the government going forward beyond relocation. what's off to that? are we talking about reconstruction in a very short space of time? i used to come here during the winter time is really cold. your thoughts raining normally in, in october and of september early october and it's those by december, all the way to the box. and this is going to be an extremely delicate thing for
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those people that you can see behind. many of these temporary makes shift tens. and this i think, is going to be taken into account because i don't see them staying here for longer than 2 or 3 weeks. they have to be moved to some safe and shelter, particularly in some con pounds. the in the city obamacare is to hand out, for example, asked me and then given time for the government to talk to them and then look into their own needs. and starting the reconstruction problem, the construction program, which he's going to take some time, particularly in the mountainous areas. now i'm just trying to think whether they will rebuild the same villages that were destroyed. pass on top of some of the difficult balance in this areas were access has always been historically difficult, or are they going to but to take them to safe areas and then rebuild the basis for the my understanding of that. so most of those people would tell you,
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we would love to stay where we stayed by. we were born with our parents assess those kind of cool community success there for centuries and centuries. to build those, the entire villages it is going to be one of the biggest big construction projects in the more than history of morocco. but particularly since the massive reconstruction of the city of i got the of that was massive the destroyed by us quick and 1960. how somehow laura, the n word on overlays for us from the ground. thank you. hi. as well as the united nations, a special invoice to don volk, passes, has resigned and comes months of to the head of students ruling council. otherwise i'll behind cold for his removal. pest as was declared for certain and on cross and back in june, he was accused of in flaming the conflicts between the sudanese on the, on the permanent 3 rapid support forces. diplomatic editor james bass has worn out from the u. n. d u n. m. boy made his resignation to the end of his speech to the
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un security council. he's been in the job for 2 and a half years. and of course, in the last 5 months, saddam has been gripped by violent since the classes 1st broke out in call to him for the last 3 months. he's been declared for some unknown grosse and by the government of pseudo. and he's been operating as a non robi while his deputy has been working out of port. so dawn, he made a pretty dining speech about both sides as he resigned to the security council. he said that at the start of the outbreak of the fighting both sides what talking but he said they also were building up weapons. they deliberately chosen the path of orleans and then he talked about human rights abuses and trust. as he said, both sides were responsible. he said the government of saddam is the only people who have the app, how the air force, the sidney's own forces are responsible for indiscriminate as strikes. basi said
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the rapid support forces they were responsible for looting and widespread sexual bonham's, a damning series of comments from the u. n. n boy, as he resigns his job. the as well on this day and such as ago, the oslo accords was signed between israel and the palestine liberation organization. how the agreements was seen as a major turning point and the conflict, because it was the 1st time that israel on the pillow formerly recognized one another. and this image became iconic, taken on the 13th of september, 1993 philo. cham, any assa are assigned to israel's, then prime minister, he exec ravine shaking hands that on the white house door, overseen by us president bill clinton. we also have a cool, it's a series of agreements signed between 19931999 that am to see as well withdrawal from the territory is it occupied during the june 1967 war and during the west,
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back east jerusalem and gaza and so most palestinians believes that the quotes, the creation independent, palestinian stays in the occupied territories alongside israel. but that never happened. instead of the next 30 years is really celebrated. its expansion of illegal settlements, increased restrictions on the movement of palestinians within the occupied territories. even both of separation will, as well as imposing a siege on the gaza strip through with land and sea brocade, 3 decades on the also the quotes seem to have a nice of just cement israel's occupation. but we have correspondence covering multiple aspects of the story. we'll be hearing from pull brandon present occupied easterwood, and i'd be looking now that's the most compelling shortly. need to abraham. is that for us invest to have but fast, lower con begins coverage from the occupied westbank. laura, your bet as a check point, can you give us a sense of what life is like day to day now? well, absolutely, anastasia, on the check point,
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one of the biggest obstacles to travel in the occupied westbank. and rather than tell you, i'm going to show you just behind me is the d. c. o check point in ramallah. now, at the moment the traffic is flowing through quite freely, but. 6 earlier we saw a few traffic johns at the problem is that these rates can open and close these checks points as a when they want. and this can make a very short journey, a ton and 2 hours of waiting ad. and just to give you an example between here and novelist, it's about an hour at noon to ramallah. there are outputs, the 3 check points to any given time. and then many more concentrated around the city and these off to protect the legal sacraments and surrounding each city. so this is no saudi cut off, but if the check points are open, it's quite free to travel, put, you know, one out. but this one i can take up to, you know, 345 hours waiting at there is one way the policy and all guessing around. and i'm going to show you,
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there's an app called his not and this means traffic at so they give a list of all the check points and they tell you whether or not that's going to be traffic that day. so many policies use this to navigate themselves around the occupied westbank. but this isn't the only issue with the patient, of course, in this region. take a look at my reports. i'm in the policy in town of all of them. behind me this 8 me so high will extend the 712 kilometer is causing of policy in communities and isolating occupied east jerusalem. israel control both sides of that divide here and the occupied westbank policy is also separated by it's randy rhodes and legal assessments and checkpoints when the also agreement was signed in 1993, this whole didn't exist. a need to get the check point. we don't have continuous to the toady, a, you know,
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a landscape in order to think about the 2 state solution. what we have on, in fact, is one step in control. but 2 machines is a part type. this is ramona. it was supposed to be the temporary seat for the posting authority, and it has fine resemble state to everywhere. when a washer that tells me nothing here resembles the 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. in a recent poll, 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 than 5 minutes from the policy and presence headquarters illegal is right. assessment of back to so this house is the, is race,
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civil administration was built in palestinians and the occupation to our new is the city of jeanine, which has become a major flash point. now engineering refuge account, much of which is the story, is a 2 day is radius sold in july to and strikes an adult as has been leveled many of the streets some promising and inside of fighting the occupation. so how did they feel about their situation? 30 years 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 province of the state slips further away, the oregon which is 0. the occupied westbank. no correspondent need to abraham reports,
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not from debt to him. overlooking the illegal is rarely settlement of homer. and they believe that this was a wrong move by the yellow. they believes that it's only allowed israel to buy time and continue cementing its occupation while at the same time involving itself in a peace process. they say that this will new. 1 the beginning, what the project they wanted to do is which is keep building in the occupied westbank, preventing any possibility for a future power student. steve was pretending that they're negotiating to bring palestinians piece. this is the sentiment amongst the majority of palestinians. we've been speaking to this is why there's so much anger towards the piece of process and also accords. and that's listening to what passed. and he is told us in the past few things that came in with a gun. this is a fully fledged occupation. the enter,
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whichever city they want and do whatever they want. and we are not doing the if the world precious israel into a peace process, it will move forward enough to give us in the israel just bought time to solidify the occupation matters. little under the circumstances, there's no way for it to state. and how do i have it is to them who you were going for a confrontation this after more than 70 years. there wasn't peace. forget that it will happen when this was a, there's no space left, they didn't leave us anything and palestine, they took all the land. is only the, what did you say a palestinian state? what do you want me to say? where, where if they read every night and take what they want. and to give you an idea of the context of the legal is really supplements here in the occupied westbank when the old little accords were assigned in 1993, we were talking about more than 250000 settlers. but now we're
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talking about more than $700000.00 of them residing illegally in the occupied to a spend. so that gives you an idea of the expansion that's happened. triple the number of sacraments. basically, it shows you how much lands have been eaten up, how much lands have been restricted and taken from their palestinian owners. but it also shows you the very reason why palestinians believe that their dream of having a future palestinian state is becoming farther than it ever was. when i speak to pull brennan and he is at the mount of olives and occupied east jerusalem for it really does feel excellent. what need to said the, the negotiated peace settlement seems as far away now as it ever could have been well, i mean, certainly from the is really perspective what would be necessary to make his round move on. that would be festival. the appetite for its from the is rarely side and
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secondly, the incentive for them to do 7 and there is absolutely neither. i mean, i'm standing here and occupied east jerusalem looking across at the old city still occupied more than 20 years after the final state. just told should have been taking place on has been no change. and frankly, this cut runs is really government under the 5 minutes of benjamin that's in yahoo . it shows 0 appetites for actually giving the palestinians anything. this is the most far rights governments of israel has ever been and they are hell bent on putting more supplements in. they've approved 15000, maybe 13000 new supplement units just this year and they absolutely reject the concept even of a palestinian state. not upset. i was speaking this week, so you'll see bayman i'm he only has really side was the architect of the original also towards all those years ago. now he's critical of the fact that the also the cause still exist. but he said there is still room for optimism. let's have a look. as you'll see, valan was offered
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a nobel peace prize for his role in the also the codes 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 dreamt that is a zone and be zone and fizzle will be built for so many years. it is crazy and defend that it is the bill 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 palestinian states. there are tons 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, the gentleman enforcing his ready politics. the prospect of those negotiations as you make,
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the more distant than ever i think you can say that it fails the process failed and it's on the past and just didn't know set right down the 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 with more into twined than was the case. there, it seems harder. it's a more tractable conflict in his knee effort to get a political career. benjamin netanyahu has never wavered from his support for his ready supplement building and the find westbank. israel is a session but it has no pawsman with which the toothpaste is coming, polyps and israel is 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, apparently to ideal say nothing you know is 1st to make a more and is ation opiates. whatever he quoted with the arrow more then to strip the police thing is from the arabs, support
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a and then to be able to dictate. so the police thing is he's solution or the police videos size. it's not simple. we called mazda and 5000 whatever, but still, i believe that they eyeball mazda needs to 1000 a 4 piece. for now though, the signing of the oslo accords is a story of an incomplete johnny project as yet unfinished possibilities so far unfulfilled, whole brennan, i'll just say or occupied you seriously. well that's bringing your arrow, got cheese and associated profess at rutgers university and also a palestinian american human rights story. she joins us now from new brunswick in new jersey, nor we've had so much dissolution and an anger and last news our i spoke to ya see, belen as we were hearing that one of the is really architects of the quotes. he says they should be scraps. do you agree? i think is the thing to really deal with right now is accountability. there was
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never an agreement to create a steed or was an agreement agree? it was sensually applied to creating housing and autonomy which are going to bonham, costanza and reservation a very similar deal was offered to solve for can why we offer conner government who rejected it. and in fact, the security council at the time, rejected it as a tool and maintaining white supremacy. and yet in the context of palestine, it's been celebrated as a pathway to appease. so we can look back now 30 years later, and the man how bad it is. but what we really have to deal with is that from the beginning off, it was doing that. what it was meant to do, which was to fragment and how that was the means to call out the palestinian leadership to protect however subtler from house the news for israel to expand its settlement holdings and entrenched them under the veneer of peace making added to produce the outcome that we have now,
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which is sliding very clearly into an economy framework that other than human rights organizations have said, is representative of in apartheid regina here we need to emphasize that a part by people a racial colonial project. not merely a resist regina colonial project that is defined by racial discrimination. so even for those also and excuse me, for the 2 state and through the, those with some point believe in the fantasy of partition they of course, must reject also a part of the problem as the rest of us do and have for now 3 decade know you spoke there about the veneer of peace making. i believe your uncle save erica. he was for many that the face of the oslo accords. he also believed that tools, but negotiations were only the only way to find a kind of resolution. do you think what's happened over the last few years would have changed his mind. i wonder if you are all there guess about their relatives
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and whether or not therapy news are, are relevant to that. hobbies we've just been in population is over 11000000 in our opinion or bass and different. i have been very clear that negotiations are necessary, but not sufficient. and here, palestinians who do not leverage the gotomeeting leverage the manifestations, have nothing to gain from it. but a continuing source of being co opted to israel's occupation. and now part of it's a part by regina. there is no way for policy in advance their costs unless they expand their power and uh, the balance of power in their favor speak to their direct resistance, their insistence on the moral high ground of vision for the future. what we have now as a result of also is being tracked also as a sovereign to keep track, negotiating with the traffic to negotiate with our jailers. and so i do not think
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that this is about our bushes or the live there of this is about the context of negotiation and of their potential. what if we're talking about negotiations, then let me ask you how your view of the palestinian authority now and, and what their role might be and, and trying to charge that kind of new course for i agree with the majority of the housing authority is now an entrenched part of the problem, they have actually turned the resources and their weapons against palestinians in order to re, to reduce resistance, to israel in order to maintain the status quote, where they have some insurance and an ongoing governance and preserving their own power. the purpose of any official policy and leadership should be able to resist is rarely in part by the colonialism occupation in order to pay the pathway to freedom. and yet this palestinian authority has now has an interest in maintaining the status quote. because without the also the framework, the come,
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the relevant in his box is precisely why they fail to endorse the boycott. the investment st moment, which continues to be liked by some of society. it is why they have failed to take on multiple initiatives that what is there the power thing you can call them, but continue to work against them. nora, erica, the protestant in american human rights. so thank you so much for the time with us here nor and also for sharing your thoughts and opinions we. we encourage everyone to show them here on out of here. thank as well that's got the view now from the gaza strip that's controlled by him as the group was opposed to the us medical is from day one. even the outside has more initially the also of course we're seeing as a glimmer for resolving these early policy and complex. but over the years, their effects on casa hudson and mixed bag. despite fields for economy, the territory has been subjected to stifling ease,
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really located 2007 years and restrictions in movement. humanitarians winston limited access to essential services and resort employee rate over the years. in addition to political divisions between us and have mazda, who is against signing the also, of course, from the beginning, but not only got the experience and number of military complex with an escalation which has resulted in a significant loss of life, destruction, of infrastructure. and worse in human history, in conditions of the fifty's, we can see what we have saved from the beginning. we are chasing, illusions, 100 best something we can say that's what's happening. and gumbo seized the blockade. the aggression against goes up is nothing because how much is a ruling, the area? it is because of also
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a quotes. what we have when the election democratic ended in 2006. the overall effect of the also courts on because the strip 30 years later is characterized as a mixture of limited tools, governance, political divisions, economy challenges complex and a projected humanitarian crisis. the ultimate goal of achieving peace in the region remains elusive, underscoring the complex nature of the ease really palestinian complex. give me c o 20. gaus districts who does not hear from you on aguilar and a full mental region to find out who is involved in organizing those talks between these rarities and palestinians that lead to the oslo accords. he's now the 60 general of the norwegian refugee council. again says the vehicle, it's bored, hurt, but failed to achieve peace. it's the legacy of an edition that did
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that. that's paid indeed. but it's also, it was a bit a legacy of a very serious piece project that worked gabe who said 2 years ago. listen when we started been reaching channel between this red and yellow, there was no effective pulse between the main representative of the kind of thing which was the yellow. and it's right, there was a lot of peace conferences and the so called mid drift process that led to the washington tops that led to nothing. how slow agreement was a ship june plus how to achieve a piece. and the mutual recognition between the 2 sides, which at that point looked at each other as of your pi a n terrorist. so of course, it was a breakthrough for the idea of
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a reaching piece through negotiations by the table in achieving close. at that time, it was direct talks between this route and the piano facilitated by us in norway. as the united states was not at the board and involved in the back channel that led to the hospital agreements. i think it has been a mistake to not have the united states, which is the only one that has read leverage on is read, which is the strong up party to not have had them involved from the beginning on the palestinian authority has released a stem honoring algebra john listerine of okay. a symbol of defiance against is randy occupation under pressure. the veteran reporter was killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank in may last year. the staff was unveiled often a year long competitions. the design of
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the will ukraine's offensive online's may be going slowly, but it's c. it's had success with some major operations of an ice on tuesday. it's drones attacked russian military documents and the next crime in peninsula same is robbie reports not from cheese. the home of russia's black sea fleet, sylvester pull ship yard on the crime in peninsula on fire. a barrage of ukrainian missiles and unmanned speed boats were part of an attack on russia's naval centerpiece in the war. russia says 2 ships undergoing repairs were damaged. ukraine says it damaged the submarine and destroyed a large landing cross. just days earlier in the daylight operation, ukrainian special forces to control of the boy towers the offshore drilling platforms. russia seized after antics and crimea in 2014 used sense to control the black sea. at the opening of naval exercises with nato countries. earlier this week,
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ukraine said russian tactics pose the security threat to wider maritime traffic. with total, there was a big problem in the black sea because of the holly concentration of russian moines . they will show up on ukrainian remaining and pumped into shows, including took you. it's difficult to predict how the mines will behave. russia is constantly mining the block c, with the counter offensive may look slow on land. ukraine will no doubt consider recent naval successes as a way of curtailing what is so far been russia stranglehold on the black sea. sylvester pay port is crucial for russia to transport fuel munition and personnel. while the black sea remains contested, russia may struggle to replenish major losses. and these latest attacks could in bold in ukraine's efforts to regain control of its southern waters. zane bus route . the old is 0 key. this ron and the west could soon carry out a prisoner slots through a deal that seemed broken by cats are. now it's part of that agreement. the us
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signed off on on for using some $6000000000.00 of a rainy and funds that have been held up by sanctions. washington says that money will only be available for terror onto use for humanitarian purposes. american network, nbc interview, randy and president abraham rice, either a government translation, and often how that money will be spent. we're 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. this money belongs to the stomach. republic of the lots has, naturally, we will decide who's nomic republican be along with this side is to spend the rest of the, the we need that 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 just done it came meditation made. so what did i do? right,
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and people means so this money will be budgeted for those needs. high ranking officials from palestine, you infections felt the loss in baby route that helped me things to try to contain the violence in and out. how do i refuge account in southern lebanon? they again called for cease file, but as the correspondence anecdotal reports they are still fee is the fighting will continue. so there's no where safe and i know halloween, an overcrowded ghetto, where arrival, palace and infections are at war. the shooting and shelling through its narrow streets have turned lebanon's largest refuge account for palestinians into a battle ground. the fact that the movement of palestinian presidents must move a bus has long been in charge of security here. the killing of a senior commander in july by armed groups sparked the recent violence, and the movement is calling it an attempted cool. leo. this is a warrant against the top as representatives and i know holloway, i think it's a crew against a political and military force that has support inside the capital. it is similar
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to what happened in gaza in 2007 for the survival. the powers to the movement, thomas is not involved in the fighting. and i know heavily, but it is being accused of backing the arm to groups known as the muslim use an accusation. it denies how my says it's such a senior leader to be able to try to reach a settlement to end the classes. a high ranking official from the palestinian authority is also here both called for a cease fire. but multiple truths, agreements have broken down in recent weeks. many attempts have been made to end divisions and the split between the palestinian territories of gaza and the west bank and achieve national reconciliation. but the gap between him us and the palestinian authority as wide and political unity remains out of reach to the regional context is important because it's believe to be behind the events. and i know heavily there is
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a major issue with the dividing policy has nowadays approach more toward instead whether you know the police scene and she was to pursue some kind of a, a piece path toward the 2 state solution or some kind of i've age means i'm on peaceful negotiations, which is typically the position taken by the mold man. there's a c or the conflict could spread to other caps and pose a threat to the whole country if it is not contained. in the words of a fact, the official, this battle is not over san jose, i was just either, i know how do we southern lebanon and the united states, 5 form of memphis police officers have been in dices and the killing of tyrene nicholas as a routine traffic stuff in january. police, buddy confident shows the offices basing and kicking nichols hitting him with a bass and spraying him with pepper spray firing a strong gun at him. nichols lation died from his injuries. the offices are already
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on trials, the 2nd degree mehta and have now been charged with full accounts, including civil rights violations. so instead of head here on, i'll just here to explain why up to a 150000 unionized also work is in the u. s. a threatening to go on strike and surprise guest in serbia as friends celebrate the countries forcing success for us will be here with that story. the beauty and richness of nature need to be harmonized with stable and sustainable goals. united with the diversity of cultures that quick jakarta, indonesia is ready to hold the 2023 ations together. we will
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get patient matters at the center of pool since its inception. in 1961, the quaint fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the the the welcome back in the us. so i'm 150000 members of all the work is unions of such
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a strength deadline of thursday midnight. they're demanding 40 percent wage increases but also make us a new offering 10 percent industrial action and 2019 some of the state of michigan into a brief recession from chicago on henry ripple the. 6 american auto workers are pushed through an aggressive confrontation with the big 3 with the ranks and union workers growing the nearly 150000 members of the united auto workers union, a threatening historic strike. possibly against all 3 major manufacturers in the us . the step they've never taken before in chicago. human workers met to prepare. are you prepared to strike if you have? why? because we wanna try and definitely prepare, charged up. and i think that's what is going to take to make the big companies realize that we are strong and unifying. new demands to general motors forward and
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still lantus, parent of chrysler, or ambitions of 40 percent increase in pay over 4 years or 46 percent. when compounded the return of traditional pensions workers hired from 2007 on don't have them. and big employers don't want to give them back yearly cost of living adjustments, a 32 hour work week. job protection says the industry re tool is to make electric cars. the u am you agreed to give up cost of living increases in the 2008 financial prices and says that costs workers each tens of thousands of dollars since then. that's why we keep following the offers in their proper filing cabinet back here and we'll just keep bill on that thing up until they want to get serious and take care of your domains. perhaps hoping not defend the flames. the automakers have remained largely silent in public. the workers say you're right, the
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even if the 2 sides can bridge an enormous gap and pay pensions cost of living and assured work we are non starters for the automakers to this assembly building is $4.00. is the oldest, continuously operating plant. it opened in 1924 to make the model t workers inside say if they don't get a contract, they like, shut it down. a newly empowered labor movement in the us and elsewhere has shown its willingness to challenge employees. summer strikes against hollywood filmmakers, school systems, newspapers, and starbucks. now, north american auto workers might soon test the limits of that movie. john henry and l g 0, chicago. well, it is now times a sport and his bar is sounds good. thank you so much. well, kevin champions, argentina have maintained their perfect start to the 2026 qualifier. they be believed. yes. renewal despite being without captain lien on that see a 36 year old was arrested after complaining of fatigue following thursday's match
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against ecuador when he scored the winter and his absence, chelsea's enzo fernandez, opened the scoring nickel gonzalez added. number 3 is argentine emitted 2 wins. from 2 on the road to the finals of the health and usa and mexico and canada. brazil, our long side, argentina on 6 points to the top of the south. american sandy say beat through one knell brazil twice thought they'd taken the lead in the 1st half of the seniors effort just allowed for off side. the 5 time champions were denied again by v a r. this time it took special 7 minutes to cancel that with charles. this is heather roselle. finally scoring the winter in the ninety's minutes martinos of wistful middle. i don't think richardson was outside, we saw the reply. you didn't have complete precision from that angle, obviously. but this is football people, he comes to goals, so when there is a doubt and the goal is canceled,
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it's not good. but what can we do to ecuador team for behind to be your why to one feel of source for both goals is they have back from the loss against argentina, or despite this, when equity or remain on 0 points, they were deducted 3 points for falsifying the birth details of a player and the last full fine campaign with the world cup expanded to 48 teams and 20266 out of the 10 south american countries will qualify automatically for the finals. the team play 7th will go into a playoff. only for teams qualified automatically for last year is cut our world cob, raining european champions. italy have claimed an important win in their bid to qualify for next year's finals in germany, in a visitor's ukraine to one debit for tessie start for at least going both of their goals. result means the italian said 2nd in group sea level on points. this new crane and north macedonia. england are 6 points clear in 1st place, but only the top 2 sides guaranteed a spot to me. you might as well. england didn't have
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a qualifier on tuesday. these are going to scotland and a friendly in glasgow. and when looked comfortable after jude valium, put them to nail a head tearing, mcguire scored a 2nd half. i'm going to give scotland hope. the y recently lost a cap since he at his club manchester united ari cane went on to wrap up the 31 when after the game. england's manager left the defense of the choir. the is the consequences, ridiculous treatment of him for a long period of time, frankly. and i think friends recognized, okay, they might be a bit of hate from their own support this, but we're not going to have it from others getting into him. but it's a joke. i've never known a fly treated the way he is not by this. got his friends by our rooms, and we're gonna come and tell you is pundits. whatever is cray, it's something that's beyond anything i've ever seen. spain with it's no winners against cyprus and
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a year qualifier. fair and taurus score twice and this one or 2nd in group a 6 points behind liter scotland who played a game or belgian beat, a stony of 5. now captain, run a little cockle with 2 of the goals striker has joined romo on this season. along alone deals from chelsea. the result means belgium, our topic group asked after 5 games. aust, your level one points for them after meeting suite in a morale boosting night for the year. 2024 house germany who had rudy fuller and temporary charge following the sacking of hans the flick. they beat 2022. welcome runners upfront to one at home in a friendly, thomas miller and lever as on getting the goals for jeremy. jeremy had last 4 of their 5 previous 5 get the players of morocco and burkina. faso came together to remember the victims of the earthquake hit the north african country on friday. this friendly game was played in france. rocca went on to win the match one
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now a andy or into the finals crickets, asia top, the 7 time champions beach re locker to secure their spot. after taking 5, we could send mondays, went over pop, signed quickly. yeah, that was claimed for more as this team, one by $41.00 runs in colombo, the final is coming out, but the same stadium on sunday, thursday's game between pockets on entry lock, i will decide other font size. it's official. aaron rogers will miss the rest of the nfl season. the legendary quarterback was injured just a few minutes into his very 1st game for the new york jets. 39 year old suffered a complete tear of his left achilles tendon, against the buffalo bills prior to his arrival at the jets. this year rogers had spent his entire career with the green bay packers. he's been named the leads most valuable player on 4 occasions. he's invested so much into this organization so much into this journey that he's, he's and barked on and wanting to, to be a part of what we've got going here and, and how much he's invested,
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and not only this organization but his teammates, himself. this fan base, the city. so you know, so i, i have uh, a lot of, uh, emotions for him. farmer town as well. number one is not however social flight to prove or in a sense of your being handed to forward your doping bad. the to time grand slam champion was punished after failing a drug test during the 2022 us open. and for irregularities and her actually to biological passports hush with us as phone she, my blood tests were negative and there were no band substances found. the thought that understanding it was only once that a tiny amount of band medication showed up in the test. now i have to go to the quotes of arbitration and i will appeal this decision which makes no sense in my view. i hope the truth will come out one day and i will fight to the end to prove it. as i knew was open champion over at george made
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