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our correspondent is in beirut, lebanon. what more can you tell us about the violence along the border? >> there are still tensions at the borders after the israeli troops shot a protester who died because of his injuries. the lebanese are working with united nations peacekeeping troops to evacuate the bordero ntain the situation. the's inrmation circulating onocial media and on lebanese media outlets that there are three other protesters who have been injured by israeli shots after they tried to cross what is known to be the blue line, which is a border demarcation that was published by the united peacekeepers in 2006. there are also calls by lebanese for a large protest to take place tomorrow at the lebanese border, and there are fears of growing escalation. laila: lebanon is going through a very difficult time. how likely is it the country will be drawn into the israeli unrest? >> it is very unlikely to have a military escalation between lebanon as israel as some sources told the office in beirut. peacekeeping troops are
our correspondent is in beirut, lebanon. what more can you tell us about the violence along the border? >> there are still tensions at the borders after the israeli troops shot a protester who died because of his injuries. the lebanese are working with united nations peacekeeping troops to evacuate the bordero ntain the situation. the's inrmation circulating onocial media and on lebanese media outlets that there are three other protesters who have been injured by israeli shots after they...
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i receive pictures from gaza beirut and the west bank. it all over to. be good when we meet the filmmakers who took this put it together dividing and polish from animals international what's their main take away from what they've seen. often to miss often the knives silent sharp or long enough we've seen them stabbing at the carotid artery. in egypt lebanon and other countries it's the norm for the tendons in the legs to be slashed and for the eyeballs to be cut out on the bay and then on to. our organization has been in these countries for more than 10 years documenting the suffering and misery of these animals being exported from germany and other e.u. countries and all this time nothing has changed. and i have never seen any word in these this to a nation neutering nordoff nor even near east or in the middle east anything that would be illegal in your opinion the reason this is happening is that there are no laws in those countries to protect d.n.a. markers and the anymore is are being seen as objects and not as a living beings its moments when there
i receive pictures from gaza beirut and the west bank. it all over to. be good when we meet the filmmakers who took this put it together dividing and polish from animals international what's their main take away from what they've seen. often to miss often the knives silent sharp or long enough we've seen them stabbing at the carotid artery. in egypt lebanon and other countries it's the norm for the tendons in the legs to be slashed and for the eyeballs to be cut out on the bay and then on to....
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we see pictures from gaza beirut and the west bank. that a head to. head and be good when we meet the filmmakers who took this but it's good advice and polished from animals international what's their main takeaway from what they've seen. often to miss often the knives silent sharp or long enough that we've seen them stabbing at the carotid artery. in egypt lebanon and other countries it's the norm for the tendons in the legs to be slashed and for the eyeballs to be cut out on the bay and then. our organization has been in these countries for more than 10 years documenting the suffering and misery of these animals being exported from germany and other e.u. countries and all this time nothing has changed. and i have never seen any work in does this to a nation neutering nordoff. near east or in the middle east anything that would be illegal in european union the reason this is happening is that there are no laws in those countries to protect d.n.a. markers and the anymore is are being seen as objects and not as a living beings its moments when they any
we see pictures from gaza beirut and the west bank. that a head to. head and be good when we meet the filmmakers who took this but it's good advice and polished from animals international what's their main takeaway from what they've seen. often to miss often the knives silent sharp or long enough that we've seen them stabbing at the carotid artery. in egypt lebanon and other countries it's the norm for the tendons in the legs to be slashed and for the eyeballs to be cut out on the bay and then....
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americans have a memory of a most occult beirut and ash a most difficult beirut and the rest -- and at difficult beirut and the rest. give us a view of hamas now. julie: hamas has held control of the gaza strip for the last 15 years. that was after they were successful in the 2006 legislative elections in palestine. that was a real shift for hamas and a quasi-normalization for being solely a resistance military group to a political group as well. now they kind of operate with both of those things, the political group governing in a way in gaza whereas their militant wing is carrying out these rocket attacks primarily. they still in some ways have popular support in terms of being a voice of resistance, but a lot of disillusionment in palestine also with hamas because of their lack of ability to govern properly. tom: julie norman, thank you so much on the conflict we see in gaza, many people saying it edges toward all-out war. i really felt like we had to do that digression to go to the immediacy of it. it is amazing the rapidity of what has happened in 48 hours. jonathan: i couldn't a
americans have a memory of a most occult beirut and ash a most difficult beirut and the rest -- and at difficult beirut and the rest. give us a view of hamas now. julie: hamas has held control of the gaza strip for the last 15 years. that was after they were successful in the 2006 legislative elections in palestine. that was a real shift for hamas and a quasi-normalization for being solely a resistance military group to a political group as well. now they kind of operate with both of those...
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let's go to nbc's reporter in beirut.alist. what do you know about this as well? >> reporter: alex, this was a pretty extraordinary scene in gaza city, the
let's go to nbc's reporter in beirut.alist. what do you know about this as well? >> reporter: alex, this was a pretty extraordinary scene in gaza city, the
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to establish different cuisines into 4 provinces of super. 11 an enlarged by the an extension of beirut pully to becca and serving as a model of what is necessary to achieve using indigenous elements in palestinian groups and. these 2 men devise the plan that would not only divide the spoils of the declining autumn an empire between the 2 european powers but would draw lines in the sand that would ultimately influence the shape of the middle east for the next century. istanbul's capital of an ottoman empire that had stood for 6 centuries. it spanned 3 continents asia africa and europe. its peak had been in the 16th century. the end of the service i felt that if you are not. a doctor your will see more score that there was the how well division if there was a better look ahead me from my end get off of the computers and. look could be a. part of his seminar with many fee if he. and then so fine you're on. the ground not coming from washington but that aside how do you know. what i let me you feel somewhat of nothing from the kind of time. as he met they did it with many. feet us enough.
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lebanon enlarged by the an extension of beirut fully to becca and serving as a model of what is necessary to achieve using indigenous elements in palestinian done us. bruce and. these 2 men devised a plan that would not only divide the spoils of the declining autumn an empire between the 2 european powers but would draw lines in the sand that would ultimately influence the shape of the middle east for the next century. was. istanbul capital of an ottoman empire that had stood for 6 centuries. it spanned the 3 continents of asia africa and europe. its peak had been in the 16th century. than the other says russia left his neck at. the dock most quarter there was the how well. the better of the hemi from that awfully confusion that was at the could be of. many fee. and then a funny on. one of them and i thought but i. just put it out i let me out of. the kind of time and. as he met with many. per quarter at double or assuming i can that there were 0 a year to job. and. he. hasn't done a proper war othella sadar you have the view from his own poor who are living better or for his are. a build
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easily open the heart of with the latest on that that thank you very much zain speaking to us from beirut well i'm joined now by gershon baskin a former advisor to israel and palestine on the middle east peace process he's also founder of the i p c r i these really palestinian public policy institute and the columnist for both the jerusalem post and newspaper he joins us now by skype from jerusalem sir it's a pleasure to have you on the program as so many moving parts we're just hearing there about potential rockets from lebanon the one thing that we haven't mentioned in detail yet because there's just been so much else going on is the continuing increase in into communal violence in israeli towns i mean how are you reading the situation right now who the war between israel and hamas is very serious but the internal war between the jewish and arab citizens of israel's existential communities here 21 percent of the citizens of israel are palestinian arabs living in communities throughout the country many of those communities being joint jewish communities and if jews and arabs begin killin
easily open the heart of with the latest on that that thank you very much zain speaking to us from beirut well i'm joined now by gershon baskin a former advisor to israel and palestine on the middle east peace process he's also founder of the i p c r i these really palestinian public policy institute and the columnist for both the jerusalem post and newspaper he joins us now by skype from jerusalem sir it's a pleasure to have you on the program as so many moving parts we're just hearing there...
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correspondents in beirut lebanon thank you. and a visual against anti semitism has been held in galson cure him in western germany earlier this week demonstrators shouted anti jewish slogans outside the city synagogue but today supporters rallied in solidarity with jewish communities police estimate that around 300 people took part as spokesman for chancellor angela merkel says germany won't tolerate anti semitic protests after recent anti israel demonstrations in a number of cities where israeli flags were burned and crowds shouted anti-semitic slogans. so what measures are being taken to ensure the safety of jewish communities here in germany a question that did only use put it earlier to felix klein the german government commissioner on anti semitism. well it's appalling to see that this kind of hatred is expressed towards german jew was and the synagogues here in germany to make them responsible for acts of the israeli government this is not acceptable at all and of course the police and security or authorities or very well
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she joins us, now, live, from beirut. salma, the anger seems to be spreading with deadly consequences. what's the latest there? >> kim, yes, i was at a demonstration yesterday. this one was organized by hezbollah here in beirut. a few dozen people came out expressed their solidarity. a lot of the rhetoric you would expect. they are accusing israel of war crimes, crimes against humanity. standing in solidarity with the families in gaza that are living under bombardment. and today, those demonstrations, those protests are expected to grow and that's because, as you just heard from my colleague, it is the day where people commemorate the hundreds of thousands of palestinians that were displaced in 1948 in the conflict around the founding of the state of israel. there was hundreds of thousands of refugees. they are descendants now. they number in the millions and they are spread out across the region, across syria, across jordan, across here in lebanon where a big demonstration is planned for the day. it is called for along t
she joins us, now, live, from beirut. salma, the anger seems to be spreading with deadly consequences. what's the latest there? >> kim, yes, i was at a demonstration yesterday. this one was organized by hezbollah here in beirut. a few dozen people came out expressed their solidarity. a lot of the rhetoric you would expect. they are accusing israel of war crimes, crimes against humanity. standing in solidarity with the families in gaza that are living under bombardment. and today, those...
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in talks appears motivated by political considerations and maneuvering not just economics editor beirut wildlife parks in south africa are worried about renewed pushing of rhinos that covert $1000.00 restrictions have been lifted rangers are removing the horns so that the rhinos have no black market value hooch and will stand around a fair as last year. a u.s. court here is hearing a case that can reshape the digital marketplace epic games is taking on tech giant apple the case centers around the dominance over the app store and a gallery here explains. it's being billed as one of the most important legal cases in apple's history at stake is the company's control of how games an absent downloaded within their ecosystem when epic the makers of fortnight tried to go it alone by making the game available outside the app store apple remove them the move on lated apple's rules and cut the i phone makers off from lucrative commissions epic says the app store a cornerstone of apple's income amounts to a monopoly the company's abusing absolutely. and this is something they're not taking away we
in talks appears motivated by political considerations and maneuvering not just economics editor beirut wildlife parks in south africa are worried about renewed pushing of rhinos that covert $1000.00 restrictions have been lifted rangers are removing the horns so that the rhinos have no black market value hooch and will stand around a fair as last year. a u.s. court here is hearing a case that can reshape the digital marketplace epic games is taking on tech giant apple the case centers around...
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and as in a 100 reports from beirut, the same politicians are accused of decades of corruption that's nearly bankrupt to the state. pizza hut is the latest international chain to shut down its operations . as lebanon's politicians fail to hold the economic collapse, they are the same ones blamed for making the country the 3rd most indebted in the world. last year, these and it's a mafia state. still everything. the consequences of decades of mismanagement and corruption are evident in some intersections. traffic lights don't work, the infrastructure is crumbling, will be if you don't like the 1st place, there is no state. so how can they be traffic light and other streets? manhole covers are missing. authorities who can't afford to replace them, say, soaring poverty is why people steal them. for many, it's a daily struggle in a country that imports almost everything. the quality of life for the people of lebanon is changing. there is a shortage of fuel, for instance. and the central bank, foreign reserves are running low to keep prices affordable. there's also a problem getting medici
and as in a 100 reports from beirut, the same politicians are accused of decades of corruption that's nearly bankrupt to the state. pizza hut is the latest international chain to shut down its operations . as lebanon's politicians fail to hold the economic collapse, they are the same ones blamed for making the country the 3rd most indebted in the world. last year, these and it's a mafia state. still everything. the consequences of decades of mismanagement and corruption are evident in some...
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and lebanon enlarged by an extension of beirut pully to becca and serving as a model of what is necessary to achieve using indigenous elements in palestinian groups and get. these 2 men devise the plan that would not only divide the spoils of the declining autumn an empire between the 2 european powers but would draw lines in the sand that would ultimately influence the shape of the middle east for the next century. was. istanbul's capital of an ottoman empire that had stood for 6 centuries. it spanned the 3 continents of asia africa and europe. its peak had been in the 16th century. than the other says russia. and dr yossi morse quarter there was up to how well. the barrack from the recognition that was at the chicago could be of. interest many fee. and none but a 5 year. you know some of them are short but that aside how you forget about all those who do not i love me you are somewhat of none of them but because of time. as you met they did it with many. but that there was. no their money or. took on their will or assume that i can that there were 0 i to job. and. he. was a lawyer othel
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mediation cinna how to reports from beirut's. significant gas fields have been discovered in the mediterranean sea lebanon's prospects are in waters disputed with israel away from the media the long time anime's are back negotiating at a united nations base along the border in direct u.s. mediated talks were called off weeks after they began in october it doesn't start from the us and lebanon was accused of pushing for 1430 square kilometers on top of the already disputed 860 square kilometers registered with the un a position that brought an israeli gas field into disputed territory that is and it isn't is there any fear that is going to start production by 2022 so the idea was like we claim the maximum we can get through life and to not we put cottage in the injury and that will bring the israelis so we negotiate a deal that is good for lebanon like that 23 but lori hate the young like others believe lebanese authorities didn't formalize the new claim because the dispute is a card in the gauche ations with the united states. wh
mediation cinna how to reports from beirut's. significant gas fields have been discovered in the mediterranean sea lebanon's prospects are in waters disputed with israel away from the media the long time anime's are back negotiating at a united nations base along the border in direct u.s. mediated talks were called off weeks after they began in october it doesn't start from the us and lebanon was accused of pushing for 1430 square kilometers on top of the already disputed 860 square kilometers...
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could there elisha zita, beirut, ah, type of creature. the headlines here on out to the or the u. s. secretary of state is in the middle east, hoping to strengthen the ceasefire between israel, hamas in garza, and then effort to men, ties with the palestinians, anthony blink, and announced millions and new aid. him says the u. s. is reopening a conflict in occupied east jerusalem. i informed president boss and earlier prime minister netanyahu that.
could there elisha zita, beirut, ah, type of creature. the headlines here on out to the or the u. s. secretary of state is in the middle east, hoping to strengthen the ceasefire between israel, hamas in garza, and then effort to men, ties with the palestinians, anthony blink, and announced millions and new aid. him says the u. s. is reopening a conflict in occupied east jerusalem. i informed president boss and earlier prime minister netanyahu that.
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well so lebanon was really cool beirut so the interesting thing about beirut and lebanon is that. so when you go to places like dubai the u.a.e. or saudi arabia or. or kuwait or oman those countries are arab countries but they have a mix of people because they have a lot of workers going in from the philippines or dandiya and negate people from around the world come in and work lebannon is just lebanese people but they somehow loves me because i did jokes about arabs or whatever and so i still have this bitter 5000 seeds and i'm trying to talk about you know i talk about everybody and the pain it was blacks why it's this bad the other they didn't get it because they really they're so homogenized that they're like what are you talking there and who are these other people just talk about us we just want to hear about us we don't hear about the other and so i do an hour and a bit. parable i walked offstage to go and they all clapped and when i get on stage like it was a look was good we loved it so much and i go why didn't you tell yourself that like i mean it was so funny when you d
well so lebanon was really cool beirut so the interesting thing about beirut and lebanon is that. so when you go to places like dubai the u.a.e. or saudi arabia or. or kuwait or oman those countries are arab countries but they have a mix of people because they have a lot of workers going in from the philippines or dandiya and negate people from around the world come in and work lebannon is just lebanese people but they somehow loves me because i did jokes about arabs or whatever and so i still...
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well so lebanon was really cool beirut so the interesting thing about beirut and lebanon is that. so when you go to places like dubai the u.a.e. or saudi arabia or. kuwait or oman those countries are arab countries but they have a mix of people because they have a lot of workers come in from the philippines and negate people from around the world come in and work but lebannon is just lebanese people but they somehow loves me because i did jokes about arabs or whatever and so i still had this bitter 5000 seats and i'm trying to talk about you know i talk about everybody so the pain it was blacks why this that the other they didn't get it because they really there's a homogenised that they like what are you talking there and who are these other people just talk about us we just want to hear about us not only here but the other and so i do an hour and a bit her parable i walked offstage to go and they all clapped and when i got on stage like it was a little as good we loved it so much and i go why didn't you tell yourself that like i mean it was so funny when you did the indian peopl
well so lebanon was really cool beirut so the interesting thing about beirut and lebanon is that. so when you go to places like dubai the u.a.e. or saudi arabia or. kuwait or oman those countries are arab countries but they have a mix of people because they have a lot of workers come in from the philippines and negate people from around the world come in and work but lebannon is just lebanese people but they somehow loves me because i did jokes about arabs or whatever and so i still had this...
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receive pictures from gaza beirut and the west bank. if you could we meet the filmmakers who took this but it's clear dividing power from animals international what's their main take away from what they've seen. often to miss often the knife silent shop or long enough that we've seen them stopping at the carotid artery. in egypt lebanon and other countries it's the norm for the tendons in the legs to be slashed and for the eyeballs to be cut out and the by and then. we went to our organization has been in these countries for more than 10 years documenting the suffering and misery of these animals being exported from germany and other e.u. countries and all this time nothing has changed. and i have never seen anywhere in these destination neutering nordoff nor even near east or in the middle east anything that would be illegal in european union the reason this is happening is that there are no laws in those countries to protect d.n.a. markers and the animals are being seen as objects and not as a living beings it's moments when there any
receive pictures from gaza beirut and the west bank. if you could we meet the filmmakers who took this but it's clear dividing power from animals international what's their main take away from what they've seen. often to miss often the knife silent shop or long enough that we've seen them stopping at the carotid artery. in egypt lebanon and other countries it's the norm for the tendons in the legs to be slashed and for the eyeballs to be cut out and the by and then. we went to our organization...
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well so lebanon was really cool beirut so the interesting thing about beirut and lebanon is that. so when you go to places like dubai the u.a.e. or saudi arabia or. or kuwait or oman those countries are arab countries but they have a mix of people because they have a lot of workers going in from the philippines or dandiya and negate people from around the world come in and work but lebannon is just lebanese people but they somehow loves me because i did jokes about arabs or whatever and so i still have this bitter 5000 seats and i'm trying to talk about you know i talk about everybody so the peanut was waxed why this bad the other they didn't get it because they briley they're so homogenized that they're like what are you talking there and who are these other people just talk about us we just want to hear about us we don't hear about the other and so i do an hour and a bit. parable i walked offstage to go and they all clapped and when i get on stage like it was a look was good we loved it so much and i go why didn't you tell yourself that like i mean it was so funny when you did t
well so lebanon was really cool beirut so the interesting thing about beirut and lebanon is that. so when you go to places like dubai the u.a.e. or saudi arabia or. or kuwait or oman those countries are arab countries but they have a mix of people because they have a lot of workers going in from the philippines or dandiya and negate people from around the world come in and work but lebannon is just lebanese people but they somehow loves me because i did jokes about arabs or whatever and so i...
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marines to beirut despite strong russian protests.sence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of aun force. a sim erring problem came to a head in 1958 when islands were bombed by the republic of china. the united states's seventh fleet prepared for action, though america's allies opposed action. the shelling dwindled to a stop leaving the china conflict unresolved. in cuba, several rebel factions united to fight for the overthrow of the dictator. during the revolt, the american naval base at cuba was reinforced as a precautionary measure but the united states maintained a hands off policy. fidel castro leader of the factions entered havana in january of 1959. castro promised free democratic elections. these never materialized. brutal executions following his war trials and his brothers, castro's chief aides made it evident that he was under russian influence. evidence of communist agents in latin a
marines to beirut despite strong russian protests.sence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of aun force. a sim erring problem came to a head in 1958 when islands were bombed by the republic of china. the united states's seventh fleet prepared for action, though america's allies opposed action. the shelling dwindled to a stop leaving the china conflict...
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i receive pictures from gaza beirut and the west bank. it all over at. that and you could we meet the filmmakers who took this put it together and golly i apologise from animals international what's their main takeaway from what they've seen. often to miss often the knives silent sharp or long enough that we've seen them stopping at the carotid artery. in egypt lebanon and other countries it's the norm for the tendons in the legs to be slashed and for the eyeballs to be cut out on the bay and then. our organization has been in these countries for more than 10 years documenting the suffering and misery of these animals being exported from germany and other e.u. countries and all this time nothing has changed. and i have never seen any work in these thirsty nation neutering nordoff nor even near east or in the middle east anything that would be illegal in european union the reason. is that there are no laws in those countries to protect d.n.a. markers and the animals are being seen as objects and not as a living beings it's moments when they anymore is los
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receive pictures from gaza beirut and the west bank. if that was we meet the filmmakers who took this put it together dividing our politics from animals international. what's their main take away from what they've seen. often to miss often the knife silent shop or long enough that we've seen them stopping at the carotid artery. in egypt lebanon and other countries it's the norm for the tendons in the legs to be slashed and for the eyeballs to be cut out and and by and then. all of our organization has been in these countries for more than 10 years documenting the suffering and misery of these animals being exported from germany and other e.u. countries and all this time nothing has changed. much to give and i have never seen any work in this this to nation neutering nordoff nor even near east or in the middle east anything that would be illegal in european union the reason this is happening is that there are no laws in those countries to protect d.n.a. markers and the animals are being seen as objects and not as a living beings it's mom
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marines to beirut despite strong russian protests. presence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of a u.n. force. a simmering international problem came to a head in 1958 when the red forces on china's mainland shelled offshore islands garrisoned by troops of the republic of china. the united states's seventh fleet prepared for action, though america's allies opposed intervention. the president of the republic of china was persuaded by secretary dulles to disavow intentions to invade the mainland, and the shelling dwindled to a stop leaving the china conflict unresolved. in cuba, several rebel factions united to fight for the overthrow of the dictator. during the revolt, the american naval base at guantanamo, cuba, was reinforced as a e precautionary measure, but the united states maintained a hands off policy. fidel castro, leader of the factions entered havana in january of 1959 following the fli
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when weedman has reported extensively from afghanistan and he joins us now from beirut. many had warned that if the u.s. leave, violence will skyrocket, while this clearly didn't take very long. what does this rise in violence p portend? >> reporter: basically it gives you a very good indication of what comes next. normally at the end of periods of foreign occupation, whether it's in afghanistan or in iraq, the insurgency stops targeting the occupation forces, and is preparing for the stage afterwards, preparing to grab power, and what we've seen is that the agreement that was initially concluded between the trump administration and the taliban in february of 2020, was that the americans basically have two primary interests, as far as afghanistan goes. one is that afghanistan does not go back to being used as a base for attacks abroad. as was the case in 2001. and that the taliban severed relations with al qaeda. beyond that, there's only a hope that the taliban and the current government supported by the u.s. and its allies in kabul enter into some sort of political pro
when weedman has reported extensively from afghanistan and he joins us now from beirut. many had warned that if the u.s. leave, violence will skyrocket, while this clearly didn't take very long. what does this rise in violence p portend? >> reporter: basically it gives you a very good indication of what comes next. normally at the end of periods of foreign occupation, whether it's in afghanistan or in iraq, the insurgency stops targeting the occupation forces, and is preparing for the...
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it was, you know, a city for cats all over beirut.lou, who is now eight years old, and ella, who is six years old. they hate my job. >> why do they hate your job? >> because i'm away too much. my little one will say when we are having a big cuddle before bedtime like, "do you prefer me and lou or do you prefer all of these kids that you're taking pictures of?" you know i try to involve them a bit too, but it's not working very well really. you have a lot of people who will say, "yeah, you know, conflict photographer. you are st, you know, looking for your adrenaline dose, and you are just completely hooked with it." and, um... yeah, maybe... yeah, part of it is true. some people are scared of death. me, i'm more, like my biggest fear is not to live my life. ♪ ♪ >> valerie (in french): >> valeria: we enter a lockdown in all of france. and there is a bit of a panic. benoit, the father of my kids, is the kind of guy who always think about the worst. so he's telling me, "it's going to be kind of civil war," and i'm like, "come on, calm do
it was, you know, a city for cats all over beirut.lou, who is now eight years old, and ella, who is six years old. they hate my job. >> why do they hate your job? >> because i'm away too much. my little one will say when we are having a big cuddle before bedtime like, "do you prefer me and lou or do you prefer all of these kids that you're taking pictures of?" you know i try to involve them a bit too, but it's not working very well really. you have a lot of people who will...
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when you wrote "from beirut to jerusalem," you were very hopeful about the two-state solution and you advocated it even then. at this point when you look at the encroachment of settlements and the israeli politics, when you look at the degree to which palestinian's defunction remains, gaza being ruled by hamas, do you underand do you think that there will be traction for this idea that you are seeing going on the palestinian side and with some liberal zionists like peter beinart, maybe the only solution is one binational state in which you give the palestinians political rights within israel? >> i don't really see that happening, fareed. i think the best you could hope for -- i do think we're in the one-state reality more than in the two-state reality, but i don't see it as a one-state reality in which the jewish majority basically gives full equality to the palestinian minority if you brought in the 2.5 million palestinians from the west bank. but i do think we're in a phase where the dangers to israel of becoming apartheid state, are becoming so clear, it became clear in the last tw
when you wrote "from beirut to jerusalem," you were very hopeful about the two-state solution and you advocated it even then. at this point when you look at the encroachment of settlements and the israeli politics, when you look at the degree to which palestinian's defunction remains, gaza being ruled by hamas, do you underand do you think that there will be traction for this idea that you are seeing going on the palestinian side and with some liberal zionists like peter beinart,...
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bureau chief for "the new york times" and now the foreign affairs columnist and the author of "from beirut to jerusalem". >> a classic. who knows where this goes because there need to be seven coalition agreements, lawyers will look at this, it might even go to court because it is not clear that you could have bennett as prime minister as the president had a asked la pead. so there is a lot of complexity and it may play itself out over days but what does it mean if in fact the netanyahu era is over. >> if it is over, if it comes together with a national unite government in israel, let me put it in terms that americans could understand. this is bidenism coming to israel. it is a backlash against a leader who developed a personality cult, who basically lived by dividing people, who is extremely allegedly corrupt. he's now on trial for three corruption cases. it is the triumph of people who believe in institutions, the rule of law, and decency. it is the beginning potentially of a biden backlash in israel. >> but let me ask you, tom, when you look at some of the key figures here, bennett is s
bureau chief for "the new york times" and now the foreign affairs columnist and the author of "from beirut to jerusalem". >> a classic. who knows where this goes because there need to be seven coalition agreements, lawyers will look at this, it might even go to court because it is not clear that you could have bennett as prime minister as the president had a asked la pead. so there is a lot of complexity and it may play itself out over days but what does it mean if in...
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. >> we have some reporters in beirut, lebanon and israel. welcome to you both. what is the latest on the escalading violence that is taking a disturbing toll on civilians? >> reporter: i'm about 15 miles north of the gaza strip. the city that the israeli military said received the highest number of sirens indicating rocket fire. all day we've been hearing airplanes overhead. jets overhead and sometimes explosions in the distance that could be the sound of air strikes in gaza. we have at one point seen a large plume of black smoke rising over the skyline. we understand that the israeli military continued to strike targets in gaza. they said they hit more than 1500 of the targets ranging anywhere from rocket launchers, to as you noted, homes to hamas commanders that included a weapons storage. we understand last few hours israeli military confirming they strike the hamas metro. they said it spans across the gaza strip. that's where the militants hide, store things, have operational equipment, they said, where they have operational assets. they said they destroyed
. >> we have some reporters in beirut, lebanon and israel. welcome to you both. what is the latest on the escalading violence that is taking a disturbing toll on civilians? >> reporter: i'm about 15 miles north of the gaza strip. the city that the israeli military said received the highest number of sirens indicating rocket fire. all day we've been hearing airplanes overhead. jets overhead and sometimes explosions in the distance that could be the sound of air strikes in gaza. we...
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>> absolutely, elliott gotkine, thank you very much. >>> now to selma abdelaziz in beirut. tell us through what you've been seeing, where you are in lebanon and more broadly across the region. >> reporter: yes, kim. yesterday was a key day. the day that commemorates the hundreds of thousands of palestinians that were displaced in the year 1948, the year the state of israel was declared. their descendants number in the millions and they're spread across the region with many in lebanon. it was a very big day yesterday. we were along the lebanese border. we have footage to show you of that day. we at first saw a very simple gathering there, buses bringing people in from various political factions, the yellow flags of hezbollah, the green flags of hamal and people showing up with their children waving flags, people who said they needed to come out and show solidarity, not only with the families in gaza that were under bombardment during one of the holiest holidays for muslims but across the region. we started to see groups of young men going down the hill tops and running up to
>> absolutely, elliott gotkine, thank you very much. >>> now to selma abdelaziz in beirut. tell us through what you've been seeing, where you are in lebanon and more broadly across the region. >> reporter: yes, kim. yesterday was a key day. the day that commemorates the hundreds of thousands of palestinians that were displaced in the year 1948, the year the state of israel was declared. their descendants number in the millions and they're spread across the region with many...
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the south of anatolia eastern turkey and the syrian coast down to beirut were put under direct french control while basra and baghdad were placed under direct british control. mosul and damascus were under french protection and called area 8 the rest of mesopotamia and the southern levant were put under british protection and called area being. jerusalem was designated as an international zone. but soon after the deal was struck some voices in london began expressing dissatisfaction with what britain had to queens in the secret negotiations. as a good friend. kept an all or somewhat off the battery. war can just see their fear as general hoar could have had but if the fuck will you will feel lost and the moment they are given a. big knot of us you will have a where are you going after. a man with a what have you who do year before think well if we cannot have palestina my government was suddenly not allow britain to control my government would take the same view cyprus and could not agree over the future of palestine when they did their deal at the end of $950.00 and they agreed it wo
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we will have a live report from beirut, ahead. >>> plus, working for u.s.ops in afghanistan is a risky business for local interpreters and others. but things could become even riskier, when the u.s. finishes its withdrawal. that's ahead. stay with us. see for herself that new dove breakage remedy gives damaged hair the strength it needs. even with repeated combing hair treated with dove shows 97% less breakage. - [announcer] welcome to intelligent indoor grilling shwith the ninja foodie. smart xl grill. just pick your protein, select your doneness, and let the grill monitor your food. it also turns into an air fryer. bring outdoor grilling flavors indoors with the grill that grills for you. with schizophrenia, i see progress differently. it's in the small things i look forward to. with the people i want to share it with. it's doing my best to follow through. it's the little signs that make me feel like things could be better. signs that make it feel like real progress. caplyta effectively treats adults with schizophrenia. and it's just one pill, once a day,
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that's nbc's raf sanchez reporting live from beirut.flict we have you covered. we had a plain english explanation of how we got to this point last night on "the week" on peacock. this short link will take you there. pck.tv/theweek. again, pck.tv/theweek. >>> we know how climate change is impacting the earth. what is it doing to us in space? we'll explain next. >>> also ahead, next year's golden globes are cancelled, ellen is ending her show and the gop's infighting could split the party, but not everything is falling apart. benifer is back together. we think. politics and pop culture in our next hour. ♪ tell me, baby ♪ >>> we know how climate change is impacting the earth. what is it doing to us in space? we'll explain next. >>> also ahead, next year's golden globes are cancelled, ellen is ending her show and the gop's infighting could split the party, but not everything is falling apart. benifer is back together. we think. politics and pop culture in our next hour. ♪ tell me, baby ♪ ♪ tell me, baby ♪ ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the
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in beirut people are taking notice of the palestinian calls.orter: palestinian anger has been roused across the region. in jordan, security forces battled to keep protesters away from the border. this was the scene at the lebase border. what we are witnessing is a resurgence in palestinian identity. hundreds of thousands of palestinians fled or were forced out of their homes and what they call a catastrophe, when israel was created in 1948. they have never been allowed to return. many still live in camps. [indiscernible] while israeli forces looked on. its in these refugee camps where opportunities and jobs are hard to come by. the sense of palestinian injustice is at its strongest. one-family, bombed by a single cause across three generations. he was born in the galilee, now part of israel. he fled to lebanon when he was a boy. >> it is the new generation that are going to make history. the israelis thought that when the elderly died, that youth would forget the cause. but they are even more determined. reporter: his son tells me he wishes he
in beirut people are taking notice of the palestinian calls.orter: palestinian anger has been roused across the region. in jordan, security forces battled to keep protesters away from the border. this was the scene at the lebase border. what we are witnessing is a resurgence in palestinian identity. hundreds of thousands of palestinians fled or were forced out of their homes and what they call a catastrophe, when israel was created in 1948. they have never been allowed to return. many still...
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and let's go to beirut to break it down.to this point. >> reporter: as you said, let's start on april 13th at the start of ramadan. israeli police install metal barricade damascus gate blocking them after a long day of fasting. that led to confrontations between young palestinians, israeli police and then later members of a right wing israeli extremist group who come to the scene. and in another neighborhood in occupied east jerusalem, tensions are also rising. israeli settlers have been trying for years to get dozens of palestinians evicted from their homes. and their case rests on an israeli law that allows israelis to take back formerly jewish problem in east jerusalem that was lost during the war in 1948. this law is widely seen as discriminatory because it only works in works in one direction. palestinians have no right to reclaim property that they lost in west jerusalem at the same time. so by may 7th jerusalem is boiling over the situation. young palestinians throw stones at israeli police and israeli police respond
and let's go to beirut to break it down.to this point. >> reporter: as you said, let's start on april 13th at the start of ramadan. israeli police install metal barricade damascus gate blocking them after a long day of fasting. that led to confrontations between young palestinians, israeli police and then later members of a right wing israeli extremist group who come to the scene. and in another neighborhood in occupied east jerusalem, tensions are also rising. israeli settlers have been...
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nbc's ralph sanchez is in the region following the latest and is live in beirut.raordinary scene. the israeli military destroying a multistory building take advantage -- containing media bureaus. they got a call saying we're going to blow this building up, get everybody out. and so our fellow journalists basically had time to leave their office, go across the street, turn their cameras around, and then film their bureaus being destroyed in an air strike. president of the associated press calling this a shocking and horrifying attack. he went on to say in a statement, this is an incredibly disturbing development. we narrowly avoided a terrible loss of life. the world will know less about what is happening in gaza because of what happened today. now, the israeli military says that building also contains a mass military assets, and, therefore, it was a legitimate target. but the associated press says it wants to see the evidence to justify this strike. >> what can you tell us about this phone call today between biden and netanyahu? >> reporter: this is second time th
nbc's ralph sanchez is in the region following the latest and is live in beirut.raordinary scene. the israeli military destroying a multistory building take advantage -- containing media bureaus. they got a call saying we're going to blow this building up, get everybody out. and so our fellow journalists basically had time to leave their office, go across the street, turn their cameras around, and then film their bureaus being destroyed in an air strike. president of the associated press...
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salma abdelaziz is live in beirut for us.nteresting response from neighbors on the ground in the middle east and younger generations might not see this conflict the same way as their parents and grandparents, right? >> reporter: absolutely. there is a huge shift in this region and, yes, in some ways we are seeing a very traditional ways that you would expect for this conflict to be dealt with playing out. you hear the biting rhetoric from the a cab governments that turns out to be just that is correct just rhetoric, just words. you see the protests and the marches. i was at one along the lebanese-israeli border over the weekend and i heard the chants that echoed through the valleys for decades but i would argue that probably the protest you saw in london over the weekend were bigger than anything we saw in the region. there is a couple reasons for that. first, theres a big diplomatic shift in the region, several countries now are signing normalization agreements with israel, all trying to normalize their relationships with is
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and as in order reports not from beirut, the same politicians are accused of decades of corruption that is nearly bankrupted . the state. pizza hut is the latest international chain to shut down its operations. as lebanon's politicians fail to hold the economic collapse, they are the same ones blamed for making the country the 3rd most indebted in the world. last year, these and it's a mafia. you stole everything. the consequences of decades of mismanagement and corruption are evident in some intersections. traffic lights don't work, the infrastructure is crumbling, will be if you don't like the 1st place, there is no state. so how can they be traffic light and other streets? manhole covers are missing. authorities who can't afford to replace them, say, soaring poverty is why people steal them. for many, it's a daily struggle in a country that imports almost everything. the quality of life for the people of lebanon is changing. there is a shortage of fuel, for instance. and the central bank, foreign reserves are running low to keep prices affordable. there's also a problem getting medic
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going look, things in the internet on our sarah the important thing if you are walking around in beirut was not to be in the line of fire from the holiday fall off, we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to flee, the whole battle lasted 3 days and 3 nights and there were no prisoners at the end control over the in and you control the region around. and that's why i was such a bloody, an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war bay route holiday in war hotels on al jazeera. ah, molly, coolly, the and interim president is summoned to an emergency summit. the regional block decides on a response to the political crisis. ah, hello there on the soviet hey, and this is al 0 life and also coming up the 10s of thousands of processes take to the streets, the cross brazil, calling for president.
going look, things in the internet on our sarah the important thing if you are walking around in beirut was not to be in the line of fire from the holiday fall off, we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to flee, the whole battle lasted 3 days and 3 nights and there were no prisoners at the end control over the in and you control the region around. and that's why i was such a bloody, an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war bay route holiday in war hotels on al jazeera. ah,...
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let's go to nbc's reporter in beirut. give me the details of what you are learning about this latest strike. in the last hour we heard a first-hand account of what happened from a gaza journalist. what do you know about this as well? >> reporter: alex, this was a pretty extraordinary scene in gaza city, the israelis destroying a multi story building that housed major media outlets, the associated press, al jazeera, and others. the israeli military calls the owner of that building and said we are going to destroy this property. then you had this surreal scene where palestinian journalists crowding around on the phone speaking in arabic to an israeli soldier in a command center somewhere in israel pleading with him saying, give us ten minutes. give us 15 minutes. we need to go back inside and get our equipment and bring it back out. that was not to be. israel carried out the strike. the israeli military says the building was also housing hamas military assets. we don't know what those assets are but israel insisting this wa
let's go to nbc's reporter in beirut. give me the details of what you are learning about this latest strike. in the last hour we heard a first-hand account of what happened from a gaza journalist. what do you know about this as well? >> reporter: alex, this was a pretty extraordinary scene in gaza city, the israelis destroying a multi story building that housed major media outlets, the associated press, al jazeera, and others. the israeli military calls the owner of that building and said...