tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera September 8, 2024 11:00am-11:31am AST
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on your better tomorrow the israel says 3 people have been killed and a shooting at a border crossing between jordan and the occupied west. the have you witnessed this is eleanor 0 live from the also coming up major protests against these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu ring, tel aviv to a standstill. demonstrators want the government to agree on a ceasefire deal to 3. the remaining captives in guns. more is really or strikes across the gaza strip. the deputy head of a civil defense agency in the north of the strip is killed along with members of his family and other school fire in kenya,
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just days after blaze killed 21 students authorities are investigating safety regulations. the we start with this breaking news. there's been a shooting of the border crossing between the occupied west bank and jordan. medical sources say at least 3 people were killed and that they were, is really nationals is really media say the attacker was also killed. this is a rapidly developing story. let's get more familiar as you as nit abraham anita. you're a novelist right now in the occupied westbank. so give us the basics as you know them. what happen? where did it happen and who was involved? well, the latest we got is from these really arms. they say that the per for 3 to manage to get in the side at the crossing from jordan. he had the gun, she shopped towards a number of people,
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according to these regular army with providing security and trying to make the crossing secure. now this is the highly me that the is the area. consider really filled every bit of it is censored cameras, security checkpoints, you name it. so it's considered a very big security breach. an incident that where already happened inside there and according to these rated forces, they see that they killed the perpetrator. who managed to get in from the dirt damian side via the cargo terminal. he was in a truck, he went down and he shot those 3 men dead and left the others injured. this process, hold a cut on the grades for palestinian is the only entry and exit from it. the occupies westbank to join them. remember, palestinians do not have an airport and the only way they can travel abroad is via
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this crossing in jordan, after the attack happened, these really forces that close the bridge down leading many people to most people. this thing is to be stuck inside the bridge itself. and not being able to travel back and forth. we also know that these really forces are now erecting check fluids all around jericho, which is very close. the closest sound weird palestinians travel from there to the it to jordan. again, 3 check points against the face. palestinians when they're trying to travel the palestinian one. and then these really one individual damian, one highly minutes arise. this is still a developing story. as you said, they're thrilled. but again, we have the size that this is a hi security breach that it really will will have a lot of rooms occasions. you know, i don't know if you haven't answered this yet, but the 3 is rallies, who were killed. one assumes, given the area where this happened, that they would be security officers or soldiers. you know, well,
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it's hard to tell if they are security officers are not the word thing. and these really are me statement is that they are securing it. but we know for a fact that there are customs officers over there. there are other workers inside the it processing itself. so it's hard to determine what they were doing in there and who was targeted indeed, but it's safe to assume that maybe some of them were working in the security to secure the board there. again, a developing story. we'll get you in the latest as soon as we get a minute just before i let you go, correct me if i'm wrong, but security incidents, shootings at this particular area right between the occupant. this border crossing between the occupied west bank and jordan are exceedingly rare. are they and yes, it's like from the top of my head that can tell you that the last time such an incident happened was years and years ago. and it was from a palestinian jordanian, who was shooting it towards people inside the crossing. he was shot dead that the
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time the board there was closed. it's similar incidents, but it today it's happens at the time, which is where it is already facing a lot of attention here in the occupied the west bank and also in the northern front when we talk about love. and in addition to gaza. housing just yet another shooting in a very critical security area is not going to be taken easily remembered in the beginning of the war. the is really bridge itself. the crossing has been close though for a couple of days, leading many palestinians from the occupied with spect stuck either here or in jordan, not being able to move. so we don't know how it's going to play out when it comes to the travelers. there is it, are they gonna increase the security beyond that? that is right now, you know, impulse and as go through these electronic gates, they check for and the gets check because they have to take off their clothes. they have to go through these electronic gates. so we're talking about an old red hide
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the mid throat that secure the area, and this incidents might get this even to get more and more. okay, new to thank you very much for your reporting on this rapidly developing story. you will keep us apprised of developments as and when you get them thinking into the spring in the channels of kara, associate professor of gulf politics of guitar university, which i know you're, you're following this with us. this is still quite a bit that we don't know um, so some definitive conclusions can't yet be drawn, but, but i want to pick your brands about you just your initial reactions on what you're hearing. well, of course is nothing, nothing positive. and let's say it's showing that they feel we had them out there at the expansion of this company over the happened several months ago. don't really with a lot of a c patients that they were produced in the, in the west bank with around 650 people already beds there. i mean, nobody's talking too much about the people that die in the west bank. but this has been ongoing since the very beginning. we are excited. yeah. but i mean it can be,
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but it's focusing on the people who designed and gossip up know it was like, i mean, but it's a work in west lock and as well. i mean, literally in the last couple of weeks whether it's happening, jeanine and very cool in other places. so is that, that then be fairly sort of decided to break the wheels of the palestinians. and the problem is, once they decided to do that, then they decide to extend their, their work to contain any kind of brought this up and at erupt in the west bank. this is making other people to, to, to, to, to see that this very adjusts the page and i'm the one to do something else. and we don't know yet if for this a jordan young, or if i have seen him the month with the that's the most probably someone from policy in oregon that wants to be sorted better with what is going on. and on the, on the other side, i'm a social explaining that's this is not going to be contained. if the warrant, gus has not stopped, i mean that they weren't such a stop in order to produce attention is very difficult. when we see that it may be able to how many of us trying to prevent the expansion of the comfortable race
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collision of the country. when you do, you don't do anything to stop the main conference. that is what he did. it was telling us that the silent came from the jordanian side of the border right in a truck came out opened fire. and israel often says that it is at war on 6 or 7 different fronts. when you think of guys that occupied westbank lab and on the who these in iraq, etc, etc. jordan is not one of those runs in country where there is a major security concern for israel. excited that to congress easy and german, they are safe, borders being supported, they have an agreement on their governments have made their best to prevent any kind of see if they have to be produced. they find that they are starting to happen shows that this feeling of adjusted, but this to get in and spread all over the region will affect the weight, the, which also they are joining in government. it's going to did with that. i mean, did you have been in a government?
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i don't think they want to have a situation with this or the put in danger. the piece, the course of the time i've seen that before. so and so i think it's something that we should emphasize there is a very high level of security cooperation between jordan and israel. this is something that usually works well exactly. if you remember when the, if you don't know if i need that, that against, against israel on the, they should 300 me. so they most of the, in the back to the bureaus. jordan, jordan was also trying to contribute not to have is right, but at least to uh to provide some kind of cash report to i mean to avoid that besides so across that they went on happy to their aerospace was using that is so this is something that they do one more and therefore they are, there is a little difficult operation in terms of in terms of security to avoid this kind of situation. now, i mean, they report this and of course the, the security will be much more increase. i never before because he sort of doesn't want this to, to, to expand or anybody to enter from from durham. but i believe that also the
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security will be extended inside your rental. prevent anybody to across the board or to do anything like that. so the, the check points we'd be, what's the inside job on, i guess which one is a car. thank you very much for your early, early thoughts. and it really perspective on the story. thank as it is really around 750000 people have protested on the streets of major cities, demanding that the government reach should deal to bring home captive held in gaza police and made several arrests while demonstrators accuse officers of using excessive force from the so who is in the georgia and capital? i'm on because the is really government has banned belgians or from reporting inside israel. the largest demonstration in israel's history protest organizers say 500000 is rarely use, rallied until a be calling for deal to bring back the remaining is really captive and across the
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country, 250000. others joined similar demonstrations. i do any of those. i'm show a missed appointment just a few days ago. you stood in front of the families of the captives and said, sorry that we're not able to bring them back a life. but what kind of forgiveness is that, if you do not intend to change your ways, we will not forgive the record number of demonstrators comes a week after these really army announced and have recovered the bodies of 6 captives from a tunnel in southern gauze. the last week family members of is really captive and the groups representing them lame, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his government for failing to secure a deal that's in a shame. does government represent it's a far away from what the people think is the majority demonstrator, say they'll continue to protest until the government,
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here's their demands and changes it's policy. the consecutive demonstrations over the last week saw on president of crowds bennett's and y'all, who maintains that military pressure is still the main way to bring the remaining captives back home. and the deal to bring about their release is still nowhere in sight. honda central that is a 0 i'm in earlier l 0 suppose to libby lincoln sky from the new israel's fund, which supports democracy and social justice and israel. she says she is not convinced that these protests will be enough to persuade benjamin netanyahu to agree to a deal with him us. for many, many years, there's been this india and about prime minister and this and yahoo, that he's tough line. that things just slide right off of him, and i think the fear is that even now, when you see uh, as you reported 3 quarters of a 1000000 of israelis in one day after consecutive process all week long.
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it, there isn't really any evidence that this will change this and yeah, who has behavior when it can change is his strong hold on this really society. but because of the way is really electoral and parliamentary systems work that won't have an immediate effect. so there have been polls this week. the last pull that i saw was from 2 days ago, showing that and it's in yet who's favorability is down. and that if there were to be an election today, listen, yahoo is part of he really could would only be a $22.00 seats. whereas betty guess as part of the national unity party would be at $23.00. so in some sense, perhaps this is having an effect, but because we're not in elections right now, and it would require a collapse of the existing coalition in order to bring us into elections. this, the, the, the, the hostage deal
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a ceasefire deal does depend on the current leadership. and it is hard to imagine them taking their cues from these process. but that doesn't mean that there isn't an impact on the protests on the shirt short, medium and long term future of is really, society is just unclear whether they can have any influence on witness and the yahoo himself will do let's turn to gaza now. where is really attacks, continue to target palestinians across the strip. at least 31 people were killed on saturday and is really a straight killed another 5 and is your volume refugee camp early on sunday. among them, the deputy director of civil defense for northern gaza and several members of his family agency is responsible for emergency in risk and services. and vaccinations against polio for palestinian children and southern gaza will continue into sunday. the posting and health industry says teams will then move to the north of the strip to continue the campaign. the un names to vaccinate more than
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$640000.00 children and gaza. the disease has reemerged after israel's attacks, have all been destroyed. the strips health care system is really army and has below have exchanged by or across the 11. on border, the army group launched at least 50 rockets sent to northern israel on saturday night. these are pictures here from carry out your mono, which is mostly empty of the residents were evacuated earlier in the war. the attacks come after is really a tax killed. 3 emergency workers in fruit and in 711 on the 2 sides have been exchanging fire near daily since israel's one gas. it began 11 months ago. authorities in kenya or investigating the safety regulations that a school in mary county at least 21 students, died there after a fire tore through the dormitory, a 139 children had been accounted for. but authorities save at 17 for still missing catherine sawyer. reports from the scene in, in the russia, erie county, i just seen one zero's 13 year old son is in the same,
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holding onto the hope that he'll be found a lie that say she's been anxious speech following government updates. are these yes, to finance on. so this is, it is our most real quick for teeth and you don't have it with the giving us to insure it. but they, they said we don't give me the quote. they bought the insurance is high. the compound appeals side under russia academy. i'd be sealed off and because of the crime scene, forensic investigating just trying to establish low cost via most of the bodies of bodily charge. and you do take dna testing to identify the boys who have died. some of the parents have seen the remains and the had broken and traumatized.
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so to you want to know what happened. always happened and who's responsible. this is not an isolated case and screwed fires. i'm not uncommon. some are awesome attacks. are those tragic accidents we're investigating to see which where this school had actually had. he adds to the guidelines by the minister of education, the gospel that besides the distance and all of the other particulars in terms of it, you know, you know, specifications ultimately should the weight for these family members youth expo, she 18, are they saying that trying to stay strong and are clinging to watch. list remains catherine. so all to 0 very county is an essential can your students have been injured in another fire this time at a girls school in is yellow town. police say that a dormitory again was damaged, emergency teams or at the scene and investigation is underway. option 0 is catherine, so it has more on this from the town of know rica in your account. this incident
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happened at around 8 pm local time. the school itself is quite far from where we are, but it's still in central kenya, it's a golf course. we've images, all the students are trying to get out and screaming and trying to how we know that the villages of the residents there when you have a very quickly we know that fire slices help contain that fly out is we don't. uh that was set a blaze. you still don't know, just a comes to say that lead to that file. but what we do know that such fires are coming in can especially now the students are about to speak to the final exam. so we the rising cases like that during the exam, a new time like this. so we all to know that. so there was
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a report in 2016 that's uh, states that a 100 uh fires was in knighthood. in a school i was told that 60 we, why i son related. so we see that happening and you know, the government has been talking about that as well. it's still a head on alpha 0, then as well as opposition presidential candidates and window gonzalez leads for spain of to weeks of political tension following a disputed election. the color also is definitely punching its way into western parts of europe. now lots of plows showing up here and see this big color cloud coming out. so the,
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the west and sort of mediterranean, still some very unsettled weather up towards the northwest. and that's gonna trick this way, further east, which as we go through the next couple of days just of a. so this is a are of live pressure that's going to much with that weather system right. waterfront and pushes wife or the wrist with break down pools coming in across northern parts of italy. then as we go through sunday, back to cool some localized flooding. still plenty of showers up towards gemini pushing up into scandinavia now and across the good pots of scotland. wells and england, one is in force just around this area on the map of the valley. they still very well if not caught that you to celsius in biling on sunday afternoon. the rain pushes through 21 south just in case they already wraps up fund readout pulls. there is a risk of flooding anywhere on this line. actually is that heavy right? extends all this way all the way into the balkans and there's that fresh weather coming in behind. high teams here. if you are lucky, down to what the se, but we all still stay in the world at least for now. hey, be right,
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7 to the north west of africa, a more heavy down pools to the west. as the siberian once hale, the salvation as technology instead, instead of in fear to miss the rise of anxiety, overwhelmed lots of agency apocalypse may be on the rivals. how online hopes and fears shake our existence, the utility of the information that you're receiving becomes smaller and smaller. oh, my god, you mean by faith is dependent on the health of the planet? yes. okay. do more on that, just the the,
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you're watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines. these really military says there's been a shooting at a border crossing with jordan. medical sources say at least 3 people were killed and that they were civilians. is really army says the attacker was also killed. 750000 people have taken part in protests and is really cities biggest in the country's history. they are holding on the government to reach a ceasefire. deal with a mouse for the release of capt is being held in gaza and palestinians. and this really is really a tax on guys that killed at least 5 people of the house and the jamalia refugee camp early on sunday. among them was the deputy head of the civil defense agency in the north of the district and members of the spam it is whalen, opposition candidates. edmondo gonzalez has left the country in the wake of a government crackdown. he's now on his way to spain. gonzalez had sought to sign
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them at the spanish embassy in caracas, announced a report issued on aren't so his arrest, vice president delsey rodriguez says that the government granted him safe passage out of the country. president nicholas venturo declared victory in the july election, but the opposition insisted that it was gonzalez who won the majority of the vote, spain's foreign minister jose manuel. a virus has issued a statement saying gonzalez at his own request is flying to spain on a spanish air force plane. he goes on to say the government of spain is committed to the political rights and physical integrity of all venezuelans. will favor strep o is director of the conflict analysis resorts resource center and he says the duro will likely hold on to and i think this is the confirmation of a new wave of regression i'm. that's the regina will maintain and it will hold on to about one of the turn of the piece for them to try to form it over, maybe like silent. but that would be even effective. the previews of positions
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either strike to do that, to no effect on, in my view, the same till the illusion. also transition to a democratic ruling. that is when i go through a nation that we are going to see, i need, i need a legitimate government to help to hold on to power. it will be very difficult to have any kind of tools leverage on the mode already divided or even has the means to repress, i think control of the armed forces. how's the control over the main source of revenue at which is oil, the minute sweller, fitness for that has been able to produce more oil, not as much. i seem to pass but, but sufficiently to fund reparation and to be able to hold the power. i think that's the romantic it for us has completely failed both the barbados initiative.
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we tried to support the very many countries between there and as well as the mexican, sorry breast cnn called on getting governments that didn't produce any kind of softening or gesture towards that angle to ation by them. oh you, the oh jury is electoral authority says voter turnout and the presidential election on saturday was 48 percent. that's higher than in 2019 official results are expected. later on sunday. 2 candidates are challenging. presidents of domestic to bones bid for a 2nd term. a some, a binge of aid reports from the capital out years it was a quite start to a serious presidential election on a hot summer's day. just a trickle of people at this building center in the carpets and chairs. those who did turn out to vote, believe it's a national episode, because i love my country. i'm all jerry and i hope that everyone move live in that head. this is about the future of our children and our grandchildren. many things
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will depend on it and the hospitals, universities, purchasing power, the stability of the country, the opposition leaders had raise concerns about the heat and impact of early pools and mobilizing voters, unlike the boycotts and political timeline of 2019, this political stability and no one rest incumbent president insist that a vote for him is a vote for of judy as prosperity. its critics accused him of curtailing freedoms and focusing more in perception, building and actually reform. but these vitally expected to retain power is the quote and say, it's a real fight. and this supporters will give the president a tough time. but some parties in the far right and the far left of the political spectrum as in boy cotton. as for how much isn't surprised all his adult life, he hasn't missed voting in an election where the region in our presidential. okay for nursing, they have the people against the selection. we know who they are, they're thinking is that the incumbent will always win. yes,
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i'm sure that the elections will succeed. 100 percent, god willing in the next 5 years, whoever takes power will make a lot of changes for the country within and for a 6 to an outlook. yes. there isn't in susie as an amongst the supporters of the 3 candidates, and there's been a study tripping of people coming out to vote. but there is also this segment of as your, your society, which believe that the results are pre determined. and there's no point in book many and people told us they don't see the view in costing the ballots. turn out is a major issue because without the proper mandate, the incoming president would like legitimacy about that. even if i back here thought of course elections grant is good to see and credibility to the president. the launch is a ton of and the high, the percentage, the grace of the president is freedom to act. and the stronger than the gentleman see. this enabled them to govern with great independence without a large turn out, whoever bins will have to work hard to prove they represent the majority of jerry
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and some of it's already down to 0. algiers. well, you're lawrence is a professor of international relations at the american university, and he says, he doesn't believe, turn out numbers being reported by election authorities for real. or it's a fantastic turn out if it actually happened. but i don't believe it's 5 years ago . you had 33 percent devoted by 510 and 26 percent devoted by 5 pm. and then this the and then the last election, 39 percent had voted by the closing and dismissing 48 percent. so you'd have 22 percent jump, half of the audrey voters voted in the last 3 hours before the port pulls close and it's just not believable. i think what's gonna happen is they're going to significantly revise downward the participation route cuz there's no reason. half the people voted in the last 3 hours, the elections. you would have had long lines at the polling stations and we didn't see anything like that. you also would have had a lot of young people voting and an adult at lee all the reporters, and observers going randal jr, saying none of the young people are voting. and so this is the 1st time i can
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remember where the participation rate seems to be made up. um, now if it's 48 percent, that's a huge jump over the last time i, you know, and it doesn't need to be a lot of sort of investigations and reporting to see if it was that high. but i really don't believe. 12000000 algerians voted yesterday, most algerians are more concerned about economics and politics. but increasingly algerians are thinking, they're not going to get good economic turnouts without what they call legitimate institutions operating on their behalf. and instead we've got a situation where, you know, one man pretty much controls the system to a large degree. and you don't get this sense talking down jerry. and so that they feel like the government's opening up being transparent and doing the kinds of things that need to be done to spend all the wind fall of money they're making from the huge european appetite for alger and hydrocarbons in the context of the ukraine
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war. it's an artifact submission in ramallah is showcasing the work of a 31 year old palestinian journalist was placed under house arrest by his really authorities long ago. shakes, says that despite her movements being restricted, she's found or liberate and have some video missed from the conversation. we had an issue. the com before we swear to do well as to let you level daughter been to same decision and enjoy loving the lesson. what all of their emotional dilation debates based on that, and then we the lesson how, what is up tomorrow in the us feel free base decision where that can succeed model . if mr. henry, you telling me has to be know i'm going to put a home and then the other because i haven't been had it because he has to. i've been with that thoughts understand that when he is an extent of the what the heck can let him accept, i'm having a full vocalize. i'm. i just don't have to sit on the beach and see to see if he definitely helps. in munsey, leads.
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