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, gaza city, which tends to use much more heat, muchisine of the coast, which is rich with seafood, of course, and a very sophisticated, very urbane cuisine. >> i guess the first question would be, in your lifetime, will will you be able to visit yafa? [ speaking foreign language ]. >> she says she hopes she can. she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. [ speaking foreign language ]. she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us. >> go, go. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> this is a normal tone of voice. not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducin
, gaza city, which tends to use much more heat, muchisine of the coast, which is rich with seafood, of course, and a very sophisticated, very urbane cuisine. >> i guess the first question would be, in your lifetime, will will you be able to visit yafa? [ speaking foreign language ]. >> she says she hopes she can. she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. [ speaking foreign language ]. she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then corrected...
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, gaza city, which tends to use much more heat, muchst, which is rich with seafood, of course, and a very sophisticated, very urbane cuisine. >> curious what you think. will in your lifetime, i guess the first question will be in your lifetime will you be able to visit yafa? [ speaking foreign language ] >> she says she hopes she can. she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then he self-corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us to. >> go, go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this is the normal tone of voice. he's not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> he's saying give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies
, gaza city, which tends to use much more heat, muchst, which is rich with seafood, of course, and a very sophisticated, very urbane cuisine. >> curious what you think. will in your lifetime, i guess the first question will be in your lifetime will you be able to visit yafa? [ speaking foreign language ] >> she says she hopes she can. she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] she's saying -- first she said you're not...
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hundreds of the movement's supporters have marched through the streets of gaza city in protest of saturday's ruling which ham massachusetts says sets a dangerous precedent. it is the first time an arab court has condemned the group. hamas denied egyptian allegations that it supports fighters in northern sinai who has attacked egyptian security forces. more on the reaction from gaza. it is no doubt very angry and the decision by a cairo court to declare the group a terrorist organization but as well as the anger, we have been speaking to people right across the gaza strip telling us that they are also afraid afraid of what might happen next. here is what they told us. >> since sisi became president, the signatures for us here in gaza has gotten worse. he has tightened the siege so much we can't even move. i am now worried he will carry out military attacks against us here. sisi is an i will legit 3459 leader. so are his courts. he has complicated things for us and we have to be prepared for anything. >> many people right across the gaza strip are concerned about these latest developments one
hundreds of the movement's supporters have marched through the streets of gaza city in protest of saturday's ruling which ham massachusetts says sets a dangerous precedent. it is the first time an arab court has condemned the group. hamas denied egyptian allegations that it supports fighters in northern sinai who has attacked egyptian security forces. more on the reaction from gaza. it is no doubt very angry and the decision by a cairo court to declare the group a terrorist organization but as...
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city. palestinians in gaza protested in egyptian courts decision to declare hamas a terrorist organization. it sets a dangerous press dent. more on that we her from a fellow from the palestinian institute of studies. >> it's a dangerous decision. it undermines egypt's interests in the region first and foremost as others pointed out. if egypt is no longer able to mediate between the rival palestinian movements hamas and fatah or between the israeli, there's a conflict and there's signs that there'll be another conflict, that marginalise egypt. at the same time this will - this lawsuit was brought by a lawyer in a private capacity rather than being a political decision. they'll have to see to what extent the government adopts this court resolution and seeks to operationalize it. the egyptian accusation is that the gaza strip and specifically hamas are largely responsible. for the security problems that the egyptian government is facing in sinai. in reality, if the gaza strip didn't exist. we'd be facing the same problems that is does today in the sinai peninsula, because of dynamics behind th
city. palestinians in gaza protested in egyptian courts decision to declare hamas a terrorist organization. it sets a dangerous press dent. more on that we her from a fellow from the palestinian institute of studies. >> it's a dangerous decision. it undermines egypt's interests in the region first and foremost as others pointed out. if egypt is no longer able to mediate between the rival palestinian movements hamas and fatah or between the israeli, there's a conflict and there's signs...
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1,100 died in iraq last month. 611 civilians were among the dead baghdad the most violent city >>> palestinians in gaza protest an egyptian court to declare hamas a terrorist organization. they have been ruling and setting dangerous precedence. >> estonians go to the polls. they were worried about the relationship with neighbouring russia the center right reform party is expected to retain power. a quarter of estonia's population is russian speaking. moscow could use ukraine's example and forment instability in the country. >> votes are being counted after an election aimed at bringing political instability. the poll was called after the prime minister accused the deputy of trying to stage a coup. >> they arrived, securing the booths booths early. they hope by casting boats it will be the end of the upheaval. >> there has been a struggling country for quite a while. hopefully whoever takes over the government will implement policies that will change the life of a man. 75% of the population lives in rural, remote areas of the country known as the mountain kingdom. they suffer the most. >> translation: w
1,100 died in iraq last month. 611 civilians were among the dead baghdad the most violent city >>> palestinians in gaza protest an egyptian court to declare hamas a terrorist organization. they have been ruling and setting dangerous precedence. >> estonians go to the polls. they were worried about the relationship with neighbouring russia the center right reform party is expected to retain power. a quarter of estonia's population is russian speaking. moscow could use ukraine's...
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gaza. the tears down palestinian houses. and would rather spend money on jewish settlements in the west bank than on cities. >> but he might justo well enough to become the opposition leader in the knesset. israeli arabs think that that could help them defend and promote their rights as israeli citizens. >> that will be an interesting election there. an interesting day. also the fact that the stock exchange for the first time in its history has closed above the 12,000 point threshold. the dax surged through the threshold just one hour after trading started on monday morning and continued to gain strength throughout the day. >> it may just be a way station on their upward climb. the index has rallied over 20% since the beginning of this year. >> the dax has broken one record after another. on monday it closed close to 12,167, a gain of 2.25 percent on the day. to traders this came as no surprise. next the euro continues to weaken against the dollar, bringing momentum to the market. it was only a matter of time before it broke through 12,000. >> the major reason for the rally is the european central bank bond buying program drivi
gaza. the tears down palestinian houses. and would rather spend money on jewish settlements in the west bank than on cities. >> but he might justo well enough to become the opposition leader in the knesset. israeli arabs think that that could help them defend and promote their rights as israeli citizens. >> that will be an interesting election there. an interesting day. also the fact that the stock exchange for the first time in its history has closed above the 12,000 point...
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city to oversee the anti-i.s.i.l. offensive. there's growing anger across gaza after an egyptian course declared hamas a terrorist organization. thousands declared protests. hamas leaders are calling it unwise and dangerous. we have this report from gaza. >> this is the main registration for those hoping to travel from the gaza strip into egypt. and the frustration here is clear. what is less so is whether the people will get the travel permits they need. on saturday a court in cairo declared hamas a terrorist organization. many fear the authorities will close the border it shares with the palestinian territory for good including fat amma she and her 1.5-year-old daughter hold passports, and for the past five months they have been coming to renew travel permits, but with the crossing rarely open, and small groups allowed to cross when it is she doesn't know when they'll be able to go back home. >> i need to leave urgently my daughter is sick. she has a serious brain continue. now i'm stranded here. >> ties between hamas, which runs the matt grimshaw, and the egy
city to oversee the anti-i.s.i.l. offensive. there's growing anger across gaza after an egyptian course declared hamas a terrorist organization. thousands declared protests. hamas leaders are calling it unwise and dangerous. we have this report from gaza. >> this is the main registration for those hoping to travel from the gaza strip into egypt. and the frustration here is clear. what is less so is whether the people will get the travel permits they need. on saturday a court in cairo...
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gaza from the rest of the world. >> top stories for you security is tight in moscow, as opposition supporters march through the center of the city in memory of murdered opposition leader boris nemtsov. vladimir putin's government dismissed accusations it was behind the killings. >> mali's government signed a preliminary agreement to some rebel groups to ends fighting in the north, but the main coalition has asked for further consultations. they say the agreement doesn't fully address their demand for greater you autonomy. >> palestinians in gaza protesting a court decision egypt to declare hamas a terrorist organization. >> the argentina president kirchner will never her state address. following the mysterious death of alberto nisman, it's an election year, though she is not allowed to stand again. fighting your way through the crowds there's huge numbers who have turned out lucia. [ drumming ] >> i am in the middle of hundred was thousands of kirchner supporters here, right in front of the congress, where the president will be delivering her speech in about 45 minutes more. she knows that her legacy is at stake here, the presid
gaza from the rest of the world. >> top stories for you security is tight in moscow, as opposition supporters march through the center of the city in memory of murdered opposition leader boris nemtsov. vladimir putin's government dismissed accusations it was behind the killings. >> mali's government signed a preliminary agreement to some rebel groups to ends fighting in the north, but the main coalition has asked for further consultations. they say the agreement doesn't fully...
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gaza from the rest of the world. in sport, we will tell you about a big setback for manchester city. more on that.y with us. >> tonight, the parents of captured american reporter austin tice. >> austin went missing in syria. >> campaigning for his release and maintaining hope. >> austin tice is alive. >> find him and get him home. >> a special "talk to al jazeera". tonight, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back. a reminder the top stories, arriving in the city of samaraa to oversee the military operation against is isil on saturday, the group's target struck targets did he have. ♪net is going to the u.s. to deliver a controversial plan, splen planning to speak out with a deal being negotiated with other world powers. thousands of protesters in russia's capital have marched in memory of boris nemtsov, a critic of the putin shot dead on friday night. protesters say it was a political murder. >> for more let's speak with sergey strokan joining me live from moss co. certain sergei, it's rare to see so many people protesting on the streets of moss co. what do you make of today's pr
gaza from the rest of the world. in sport, we will tell you about a big setback for manchester city. more on that.y with us. >> tonight, the parents of captured american reporter austin tice. >> austin went missing in syria. >> campaigning for his release and maintaining hope. >> austin tice is alive. >> find him and get him home. >> a special "talk to al jazeera". tonight, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back. a...
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of thing before in the fighting in gaza, for instance, during the war the civil war in libya so when you have a situation like this, urban warfare a fairly large city, civilians you know living the and you have these two forces coming at each other i.s.i.s. on the one hand, iraqi security forces government militias on the other hand, simply the cross fire puts civilians at risk. so that's one issue. but the second issue is what we've seen in iraq in the last several months following operations such as a.r.m. amerlie in early september we see militias going in killing setting homes on fire this kind of thing really terrible acts of retribution. >> how widespread is this among shia militias going after sunni sunnies and iran is in charge of much of this. is there any iranian involvement? >> there does seem to be iranian involvement. whether it's in charge of these militias i don't know. if this happens again i do think that iranian commanders who are on the ground are going to have something to answer for as well as the militiamen who person trail these atrocities. >> how about iraqi government forces themselves, have they committed atrocities? >> we
of thing before in the fighting in gaza, for instance, during the war the civil war in libya so when you have a situation like this, urban warfare a fairly large city, civilians you know living the and you have these two forces coming at each other i.s.i.s. on the one hand, iraqi security forces government militias on the other hand, simply the cross fire puts civilians at risk. so that's one issue. but the second issue is what we've seen in iraq in the last several months following operations...
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gaza? look at the recent history in syria where the collapse of civil order and the civil war was precipitated by persistent drought that drove people from the countryside into the city. such dire outcomes could be avoided if additional and long-term measures were employed. based on the infrastructure, israel has the potential to double overnight the quantity of water supplies to gaza. and a waste water treatment plant recently -- built under the management of the world bank in gaza could reduce by a third the amount of untreated waste water that pollutes both the groundwater and the beaches from both israel and gaza. it's clearly in israel's interest to facilitate the public-private partnerships to lead to greater energy independence and assist the palestinian water authority. strengthening the palestinian authority by increasing the flow of water into gaza and dealing with the sanitation crisis weakens hamas and highlights their inability to provide public services. last night's election was deeply troubling about the future of israeli politics and a two-state solution long the policy of the united states and until recently the leadership of israel. but taking acti
gaza? look at the recent history in syria where the collapse of civil order and the civil war was precipitated by persistent drought that drove people from the countryside into the city. such dire outcomes could be avoided if additional and long-term measures were employed. based on the infrastructure, israel has the potential to double overnight the quantity of water supplies to gaza. and a waste water treatment plant recently -- built under the management of the world bank in gaza could...