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mass ruled gaza celebrates the founding of fatah. a call on rebels in the south african republic to stop their advance on the capital. getting some of the relief they need, the u.s. congress approves almost $10 billion in aid for victims of hurricane sandy. the first hand transplant in the uk. the man said it is going to transform his life. for the first time, the friend of the woman who was gang raped in new delhi has been speaking of their ordeal. he said he tried to defend his companion, who later died of her injuries. there were left lying in a street, begging for help. we cannot identify him, for legal reasons. >> his 23-year-old was raped, beaten, and thrown from a moving bus. he cannot be identified for legal reasons. >> we were shouting at the top of our voices, trying to make people hear us, but they had switched the lights in the bus off. we tried to resist them. even my friend kept shouting for help and fought with them, trying to save me. she tried to dial the police number, but they had smashed her mobile. they threw us
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the yellow represents the fatah movement. that sort of picture has not been seen in gaza since 2007, which is when hamas took over control of the area. the first rally since that time. the movement was founded in 1965 by the late leader yasser arafat. was an anniversary of what the first operation of israel claimed by an plo's armed wing. we are in jerusalem monitoring these pictures on what is quite a day four fatah. >> it is a big day for the palestinian movement across the board. for the last six years there's been a schism between the two main palestinian factions. hamas, which controls gauze up, and fatah, which controls the west bank. -- hamas, which controls gaza. and things had gotten really bad. there's been a realization in recent months between the two back some sort of palestinian reconciliation or unity is needed if there is to be an advancement of palestinian statehood. mahmoud abbas is chairman of the plo. he said recently that 2013 would be the year in which palestine would achieve full statehood. whether that
the yellow represents the fatah movement. that sort of picture has not been seen in gaza since 2007, which is when hamas took over control of the area. the first rally since that time. the movement was founded in 1965 by the late leader yasser arafat. was an anniversary of what the first operation of israel claimed by an plo's armed wing. we are in jerusalem monitoring these pictures on what is quite a day four fatah. >> it is a big day for the palestinian movement across the board. for...
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prospects of unity palestinian rival groups fatah and hamas attempt to build bridges bringing hope to families divided by the conflict. as well as supreme court rules it's legal to postpone the dog aeration of president in which august due for health and it fears his absence could destabilize the country. and has island bitten off more than it can true double implants for your words recovery as they use new president while critics say should deal with and still cash flows for. this is our day coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshua into the program now the long divided palestinian groups fatah hand hamas are seeking ways to overcome their differences and share power their leaders held talks in cairo on wednesday in the latest attempt to bridge the gap between their parties as artie's policy reports it means a lot for palestinian families which have been divided by the political rivalry. you know it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days since i'm in a muslim last saw her son his crime belonging to a group the gaza government was
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he leaned on the roof as rival palestinian groups hamas and fatah tried to overcome the differences look into how israel's occupation policies may have brought the factions closer together all that for the break. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on our reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interview intriguing story to tell you. the. arabic to find out more visit arabic don't teach dot com. you're watching r t human rights groups are calling on the u.s. president to deliver on his promise made more than four years ago and shut down the notorious guantanamo bay detention facility but barack obama recently authorized the military to keep holding terror suspects way they are without charge or trial as get more remains in business eleven years since it was opened activists may not says of the u.s. is trying to evade international law all some countries turn a blind eye. after eleven years has got immense symbolic power and all the things it represents to human rights campaigners people who believe in truth justice and the rule of law it rep
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you know with out here let's move on now the leaders of rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas have decided to implement a unity agreement signed two years ago help talks in cairo wednesday and made israeli claims they go say shows we're actually undermining the peace process they say as the easing of tension between the two while factions has already helped to reunite one family in gaza previously torn apart by political strife and policy reports israeli policies may have prompted both sides to discard their differences but it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days since i'm in a muslim last saw her son his crime belonging to a group the gaza government was opposed to except this time it wasn't the israelis who forced him into exile but hamas that another brand said look i left my family and house in gaza and headed for the west bank but it was only after the negotiations began that seventeen of us were given approval to go back home. it was back in two thousand and seven in a surprise coup that hamas took control of gaza from wyvil fa
you know with out here let's move on now the leaders of rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas have decided to implement a unity agreement signed two years ago help talks in cairo wednesday and made israeli claims they go say shows we're actually undermining the peace process they say as the easing of tension between the two while factions has already helped to reunite one family in gaza previously torn apart by political strife and policy reports israeli policies may have prompted both sides...
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rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas are trying to bridge the divide the leaders of both parties met in cairo on wednesday to discuss implementing a unity agreement side two years ago the recent easing of tensions already brought good results for one family in gaza previously torn apart by political strife and that his policies are found out they may have israeli policies to thank for it but you know it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days since i'm in a muslim last saw her son his crime belonged to a group the gaza government was opposed to except this time it wasn't the israelis who forced him into exile but hamas that another bouncer at that i left my family and house in gaza and headed for the west bank but it was only after the negotiations began that seventeen of us were given approval to go back home that if it was back in two thousand and seven in a surprise coup that a must to control of gaza from wyvil faction group fatah one hundred sixty one people were killed and more than seven hundred injured when the dust settled th
rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas are trying to bridge the divide the leaders of both parties met in cairo on wednesday to discuss implementing a unity agreement side two years ago the recent easing of tensions already brought good results for one family in gaza previously torn apart by political strife and that his policies are found out they may have israeli policies to thank for it but you know it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days...
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on closing up as rival palestinian groups hamas and fatah try to breach that divisions look into how israel's occupation forces lay out all the functions closer together all the. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will tell myself am i going to tell my brother understand michael on my own immediate i'm going to leave basically attend the call of my anger and my frustration the anger that they got great well into the church and those. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. is just all modeled kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. of this country uses violence whenever chooses and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the oxy. choose your language. a good week over the winter for the medical field. treatments that you can see if you. choose. the great. choose the stories but if you. choose the accent after. you're watching art see president obama said u.s. forces will end most comba
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heating the rifts as rival palestinian groups hamas and fatah drudgery become the differences we look into how israel's occupation policies may have brought the factions closer together all that after the break. its technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. i'm trying hard for the big picture. you're watching our human rights groups are calling on the u.s. president to deliver on his promise made more than four years ago and shut down the notorious guantanamo bay detention facility but barack obama recently author wise the military to keep holding terror suspects they without charge of trial as get more remains in business eleven yes since it was opened activists i shot the main us says the u.s. is trying to evade international law some countries turn a blind eye. one time of day after eleven years has got immense symbolic power and all the thin
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between hamas and fatah is a catastrophe it's proof for that doesn't mean peace etc etc but for this family nothing can detract from the feeling of gratitude enjoy of a father and son coming home a tears and smiles it could a hope that a new chapter is also about to open in gaza political life police here r.t. on the israel gaza border. in brief tonight the syrian foreign ministry slammed the top international peace envoy to the conflict zone as flagrantly biased comes after me said he does not see a place for president assad in a transitional government and visited an international peace plan to ask this is reiterated that assad will not step down under foreign pressure meantime on friday bring him you will hold talks with russian and u.s. officials as the parties seek to implement a road map for ending the twenty two month long syrian conflict. three female kurdish independence activists have been found dead from gunshot wounds in paris one of the victims was the co-founder of the kurdistan workers' party known as the p.k. k. who are in an armed struggle for separation from turkey
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sealing the rift his rival palestinian groups hamas and fatah try to overcome the differences we look into how israel's occupation policies may have brought the factions closer together just a couple of many stories we've got lined up for you after this break. download the official. yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. sigrid laboratory tim curry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything. to teach me the creation of why you should care about humans and world this is why you should care only. human rights groups are calling on the us president to deliver on his promise made more than four years ago to shut down the tourist detention facility but barack obama recently authorized military to keep holding terror suspects without trial or charges get the remains in business eleven years since it was opened earlier says the u.s. is trying to avoid international law or some cou
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compromise her muscles capitalizing on the recent conflict with israel despite the heavy cost for fatah who's claiming victory after its president mahmoud abbas successfully upgraded palestinian status at the united nations as hamas and fatah move closer together the irony is that they getting help from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in his right wing policies and rhetoric are winning the palestinian support and sympathy on the international stage it was on that on yahoo's watch that as the recent united nations palestinian statehood bid demonstrated european unfailing support for israel has floundered it was also an attorney on whose watch that u.s. is revelations reached their lowest ebb and now it's on his watch again that palestinian unity seems plausible for. for her it's a long term interest of of for us to think of as a cooperate again because otherwise they're running the risk. that the west bank will in the end along be part of the same political structure which de facto right now is the case leaders from both sides have a new day course for the conciliation if you t
compromise her muscles capitalizing on the recent conflict with israel despite the heavy cost for fatah who's claiming victory after its president mahmoud abbas successfully upgraded palestinian status at the united nations as hamas and fatah move closer together the irony is that they getting help from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in his right wing policies and rhetoric are winning the palestinian support and sympathy on the international stage it was on that on yahoo's watch that...
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the head of fatah stayed away from the meeting. he also called for reconciliation between hamas and fatah. he said it pitted brother against brother. abbas said there is no substitute for unity between palestinians. still, achieving unity will take talks. in cairo, they will start negotiations next week. they will try to breathe new life into old unity agreements that have never been implemented. >> coming up, we will take a look at improving relations between the two rival palestinian factions. >> the world's toughest rally rolls into peru. that and more after the break. >> improving ties is just one factor that will shape the region in 2013. >> looking ahead of the challenges of the new year, we'll look that one of the most volatile parts of the world. can it be a time for peace in the middle east? will we simply see more of the same? >> benjamin netanyahu facing elections in january. his party is expected to stay in power, but they are split over the direction netanyahu is taking the country. some are afraid he is leading israel
the head of fatah stayed away from the meeting. he also called for reconciliation between hamas and fatah. he said it pitted brother against brother. abbas said there is no substitute for unity between palestinians. still, achieving unity will take talks. in cairo, they will start negotiations next week. they will try to breathe new life into old unity agreements that have never been implemented. >> coming up, we will take a look at improving relations between the two rival palestinian...
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that are going to watching our team along divided palestinian groups fatah and hamas saw seeking ways to overcome their differences and ship column their leaders held talks in cairo on wednesday in the latest attempt to bridge the gap between the parties and as artie's policia reports it means a lot more palestinian families which have been divided by the political library. it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days since i mean a muslim last saw her son his crime belonging to a group the gaza government was opposed to except this time it wasn't the israelis who forced him into exile but hamas and other brands are at the other i work with family and house in gaza and headed for the west bank but it was only after the negotiations began that seventeen of us were given approval to go back home. it was back in two thousand and seven in a surprise coup that he must took control of gaza from wyvil faction group fatah one hundred sixty one people were killed and more than seven hundred injured when the dust settled the palestinian people were di
that are going to watching our team along divided palestinian groups fatah and hamas saw seeking ways to overcome their differences and ship column their leaders held talks in cairo on wednesday in the latest attempt to bridge the gap between the parties and as artie's policia reports it means a lot more palestinian families which have been divided by the political library. it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days since i mean a muslim last saw...
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on wednesday rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas try to implement a unity agreement they first signed two years ago the easing of tension between the parties has already helped reunite one family in gaza torn apart by political strife and as paula slim reports it's israeli policies that pull to go side to look past their differences. but it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days since i'm in a muslim last saw her son his crime belonging to a group the gaza government was opposed to except this time it wasn't the israelis who forced him into exile but hamas. at the ago i left my family and house in gaza and headed for the west bank but it was only after the negotiations began that seventeen of us were given approval to go back home. it was back in two thousand and seven in a surprise coup that he must took control of gaza from wyvil faction group fatah one hundred sixty one people were killed and more than seven hundred injured when the dust settled the palestinian people were divided a mass was in charge in gaza fatah called the shots in
on wednesday rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas try to implement a unity agreement they first signed two years ago the easing of tension between the parties has already helped reunite one family in gaza torn apart by political strife and as paula slim reports it's israeli policies that pull to go side to look past their differences. but it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days since i'm in a muslim last saw her son his crime belonging to a...
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the river says rival palestinian groups hamas and fatah drive to overcome their differences we look into how israel's occupation policies may have brought the factions closer together all that after the break. the official. yourself. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television on. your mobile device so you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. good leverage or. to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything. to teach me the creation of why you should care about human to. this is why you should care only. human rights groups are calling on the us president to deliver on his promise made more than four years ago and shut down the notorious guantanamo bay detention facility but barack obama recently also why is the military to keep holding terror suspects there without charge or trial as get more remains in business eleven years since it was open let's not get some reaction from activist maggie out who's been campaigning for the closure of guantanamo. miss manny or what's washington's reasoning for ruling to keep the facilit
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healing of the rifts as rival palestinian groups hamas and fatah trying to overcome their differences we look into how israel's occupation policies may have brought the factions closer together all that after the break. the news a good laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything change mission to teach music creation why it should care about human to. dish is why you should care only. your own borders and beyond the courts eleven years on guantanamo remains open for business r.t. looks at the interrogation nerve center of america's war on terror. i. you're watching our human rights groups are calling on the u.s. president to deliver on his promise made more than four years ago and shut down the notorious guantanamo bay detention facility but barack obama recently authorized the military to keep holding terror suspects there without charge or trial as give more remains in business eleven years since it was opened activists i sherman years says the u.s. is trying to evade international law while some countries turn a b
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more than three quarters of fatah residents oppose these strikes. however, this opposition to american military policy does not mean that the people of fatah embrace the taliban or al qaeda. in fact, it's quite the opposite. fewer than 10% of the people in the area supported the presence of al qaeda and less than 20% supported the pakistani taliban. and here's a telling finding asked this question. it was peterburg as i decide to give them credit for. on previous polls we have conducted, not with new america in pakistan, he always suggested this question, and it's a brilliant one. we asked the people who they would pick for to vote in an election but we listed al qaeda and taliban. fewer than 1% of the people in fatah said they would vote for either one of these groups. so the support for these groups is quite, very, limited to a very small minority of people. instead of supporting the militants, interestingly enough, nearly seven out of 10 residents of fatah want the pakistani military, the pakistani military alone and without u.s. help, to come in
more than three quarters of fatah residents oppose these strikes. however, this opposition to american military policy does not mean that the people of fatah embrace the taliban or al qaeda. in fact, it's quite the opposite. fewer than 10% of the people in the area supported the presence of al qaeda and less than 20% supported the pakistani taliban. and here's a telling finding asked this question. it was peterburg as i decide to give them credit for. on previous polls we have conducted, not...
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two thousand and seven in a surprise coup that a must to control of gaza from wyvil faction group fatah one hundred sixty one people were killed and more than seven hundred injured when the dust settled the palestinian people were divided a mass was in charge in gaza fatah called the shots in the west bank hundreds fled their homes from both in fear of their lives like other fatah supporters from gaza mohammad took refuge in the west bank waiting for the day reconciliation would come . all denied i prayed to god to protect my son mohamad i prayed for his safety and asked god to bring him back home safe and now for the first time we conciliation between the two sides looks promising each feels boosted by recent successes and is more willing to compromise hamas was capitalizing on the recent conflict with israel despite the heavy cost after his claiming victory after its president mahmoud abbas successfully upgraded palestinian status at the united nations as hamas and fatah moved closer together the irony is that they getting help from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu his right
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especially with fatah. we have effective tactics with good trone strikes will not defeat the taliban or teetwo. with they will suppress them. is possible teetwo in particular will be feed itself the last 10 yards because they lost important people and their ideology is a conflict with himself. i am not as optimistic with the taliban because i am pessimistic with the afghan government. so to see them rush back that civil war is a real possibility particularly after or if the money stops flowing after the soviets left. as how they got there in the first place they rose after the afghan government was shattered the danger is not the first three breeders' not from the taliban after withdraw but the next five. if you can get through the first five years without civil war, and maybe you make it. but i worry very much that will not happen. thank you. >> thank you for this book and presentation. as peter mentioned i will talk about the poll that we conducted jointly and this will complement with the other provinces
especially with fatah. we have effective tactics with good trone strikes will not defeat the taliban or teetwo. with they will suppress them. is possible teetwo in particular will be feed itself the last 10 yards because they lost important people and their ideology is a conflict with himself. i am not as optimistic with the taliban because i am pessimistic with the afghan government. so to see them rush back that civil war is a real possibility particularly after or if the money stops flowing...
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that created the space for the new networking or connectivity between fatah and the militants. these groups were banned so they started to move from punjab to go to india then they were banned and stopped they started to move from punjab through fatah sent to pakistan. this cause them with of teetwo province to stop them because it was not through the civilian law enforcement but the agency's so that is a large failure so that was for all of the activity. it was a successful operation in military deserves credit but it says there were about 17 major tax from taliban groups, 105 different firefights. this is a contentious issue arguing some of the taliban are attacking pakistan from the other side. maybe this civilization or consolidation of peace has happened to thousand militants have one important factor. the modern history of masai salute -- unless i salute, one man knew fully well that the taliban was after him. those who have taken up a stand and as important as it is it is as important to salute it and appreciate those people who are standing up to him and some of the lea
that created the space for the new networking or connectivity between fatah and the militants. these groups were banned so they started to move from punjab to go to india then they were banned and stopped they started to move from punjab through fatah sent to pakistan. this cause them with of teetwo province to stop them because it was not through the civilian law enforcement but the agency's so that is a large failure so that was for all of the activity. it was a successful operation in...
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hundreds of thousands of supporters have been celebrating the anniversary of the fatah party in gaza rival faction a mass which governs the territory gave its permission to hold the event for the first. i'm since it ousted fatah five years ago president abbas addressed the rally on the big screen from his west bank headquarters in ramallah the house leader khaled mashal urged reconciliation and national unity during his own running cars in last month and a list and last is an eighty he says it's time for the two parties to lay aside their differences when israel should stop seeking to rock the boat how much will have to look in to the hand they are in fact that will have to look into the hamas in the eye and both sides have to agree on only one thing we don't need more of the consolation talks we don't need more the consolation agreements because there were so many agreement signed between the two parties but not one of them has been honored or implemented what have nots cannot take over palestine and the concerns of netanyahu are baseless and groundless he's the only israeli leader
hundreds of thousands of supporters have been celebrating the anniversary of the fatah party in gaza rival faction a mass which governs the territory gave its permission to hold the event for the first. i'm since it ousted fatah five years ago president abbas addressed the rally on the big screen from his west bank headquarters in ramallah the house leader khaled mashal urged reconciliation and national unity during his own running cars in last month and a list and last is an eighty he says...
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but that's not the case for every militant network in the fatah.ere are criminal organizatio organizations. in areas that but other militant organizations. so this is the key question from a key question for u.s. policy going for. it's a key question for understanding how the pakistani state is going to look at these organizations. this is important to us. it's not as important to the isi, and how they're going to define their relationship with these organizations. does the militant group engage with the support it has on western and civilian targets? the reason why this one is important is because it defines the relationship asserted with al qaeda and al qaeda'schoolboys mission and attack on civilians. he was never publicly implicated in a global attack, which distinguishes him from some of the other pakistan militants that were. he was, pointed to for a plot that would've taken place in barcelona, spain. wasn't, it was disrupted by the spanish police but that was a real interesting one where you did have a local pakistani militant looking to att
but that's not the case for every militant network in the fatah.ere are criminal organizatio organizations. in areas that but other militant organizations. so this is the key question from a key question for u.s. policy going for. it's a key question for understanding how the pakistani state is going to look at these organizations. this is important to us. it's not as important to the isi, and how they're going to define their relationship with these organizations. does the militant group...
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fatah can claim it has the biggest support and that's a and hamas to the same.t in a cycle of nothingness. we need to and occupation. that requires palestinian unity and reconciliation. let's see how it goes today. hopefully it will go smoothly. everything has been done in total coordination with hamas. this will be good for reconciliation and living in the direction of reconciliation. factions have been formed at the end of the day to end occupation in not and the will of the people. >> thank you for joining us. one of the world's top oil producers, but nigeria is still struggling to meet its daily fuel needs. an investigation into the oil industry has shown corruption. >> 9 dourou's black market fuel -- nigeria is black market fuel continues. they have to buy the fuel at higher prices from the young man peddling in on the road. why this should be happening in nigeria, is a question many asks. the chief of the authority concluded an investigation into the building sector. >> the country that produces 2.2 million barrels of crude oil a day, and people are strugg
fatah can claim it has the biggest support and that's a and hamas to the same.t in a cycle of nothingness. we need to and occupation. that requires palestinian unity and reconciliation. let's see how it goes today. hopefully it will go smoothly. everything has been done in total coordination with hamas. this will be good for reconciliation and living in the direction of reconciliation. factions have been formed at the end of the day to end occupation in not and the will of the people. >>...
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settlements in the occupied palestinian territories that's despite saber rattling from homeless and fatah who vowed to rearm and defend themselves by all means middle east correspondent paula slayer the line so this might affect the region's future to look at what's happening on the ground israel continues to announce settlement construction and the palestinians continue to say that for as long as these announcements continue they will be no resumption of peace talks it wasn't so long ago that the palestinians were awarded upgraded status at the united nations but you cannot detract from the fact that we still have palestinian faction groups hamas and fatah who are essentially at each other's throats in less than a month the israelis will go to the polls and by all predictions they will reelect the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for another term of office and it doesn't seem as if he has an olive branch so certainly the prognosis for any kind of peace moves is far let's hope that as tough as it will be the two sides will find a way to work together happy new year. around the sa
settlements in the occupied palestinian territories that's despite saber rattling from homeless and fatah who vowed to rearm and defend themselves by all means middle east correspondent paula slayer the line so this might affect the region's future to look at what's happening on the ground israel continues to announce settlement construction and the palestinians continue to say that for as long as these announcements continue they will be no resumption of peace talks it wasn't so long ago that...
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nations but you cannot detract from the fact that we still have palestinian faction groups hamas and fatah who are we same to meet at each other's throats in less than a month the israelis will go to the polls and by all predictions they will reelect the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for another term of office and it doesn't seem as if he has an olive branch so certainly the prognosis for any kind of peace moves is far let's hope that as tough as it will be the two sides will find a way to work together happy new year for a slayer there are more world news for you now this hour at least sixty people including children have been trampled to death stadium in the ivory coast around two hundred more are reported injured the stampede happened there's crowds gathered to watch a new year fireworks show. tens of thousands of people have marched for greater democracy and the resignation of hong kong's top political leader. has faced one in popularity and a no confidence vote against him since he came to power six months ago he was a victim back to twelve hundred people. well the biggest
nations but you cannot detract from the fact that we still have palestinian faction groups hamas and fatah who are we same to meet at each other's throats in less than a month the israelis will go to the polls and by all predictions they will reelect the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for another term of office and it doesn't seem as if he has an olive branch so certainly the prognosis for any kind of peace moves is far let's hope that as tough as it will be the two sides will find a...
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rival groups as they have been in the past are now perhaps seeing some sort of unity that hamas and fatah could indeed come together now. but today i think today is forms a historical intersection in palestinian history simply because what was yesterday is not going to be tomorrow tomorrow will look. really different totally different now hamas will have to look and to further hand the audience that i would have to look into the hamas in the eye and both sides have to agree on only one thing we don't need more of the consolation talks we don't need more the consolation agreements because there were so many agreement signed between the two parties but not one of them has been honored or implemented the both both parties hamas and fatah today have to decide to set a target date for the elections presidential. election to get that to bring the palestinian people to the to the ballot boxes and it is only up to the palestinian people to decide who they are coming president will be and who the coming government will be the current situation of the gaza strip on the west bank cannot go on foreve
rival groups as they have been in the past are now perhaps seeing some sort of unity that hamas and fatah could indeed come together now. but today i think today is forms a historical intersection in palestinian history simply because what was yesterday is not going to be tomorrow tomorrow will look. really different totally different now hamas will have to look and to further hand the audience that i would have to look into the hamas in the eye and both sides have to agree on only one thing we...
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thousands of supporters of president mahmoud abbas fatah party are celebrating its anniversary rival party a mass which governs gaza has given it permission to hold the event for the first time since the thought of five years ago president abbas addressed the rally on a big screen from his west bank headquarters in ramallah mostly to how that michele urged reconciliation and national unity during his own rally in gaza last month a little analyst on a nearly i spoke to middle earlier he says it's time for the chief factions to landside their differences hamas will have to look in to the hand they are in fact that will have to look into the hamas in the eye and both sides have to agree on only one thing we don't need more of the consolation we don't need more the conciliation agreements because there were so many agreements signed between the two parties but not one of them has been honored or implemented but hamas cannot take over palestine because the concerns of netanyahu are baseless and groundless he's the only israeli leader who has been giving support to hamas or not only to ham
thousands of supporters of president mahmoud abbas fatah party are celebrating its anniversary rival party a mass which governs gaza has given it permission to hold the event for the first time since the thought of five years ago president abbas addressed the rally on a big screen from his west bank headquarters in ramallah mostly to how that michele urged reconciliation and national unity during his own rally in gaza last month a little analyst on a nearly i spoke to middle earlier he says...
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nations but you cannot detract from the fact that we still have palestinian faction groups hamas and fatah who always seem to me at each other's throats in less than a month the israelis will go to the polls and by all predictions they will reelect the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for another term of office and it doesn't seem as if he has an olive branch so certainly the prognosis for any kind of peace moves is fog let's hope that as tough as it will be the two sides will find a way to work together a happy new year and we follow with the recent news from the region violence has flared up again in the palestinian territory in the northern west bank several palestinians were reportedly injured when israeli security forces fired on them after the troops were pelted with stones and bottles the trouble erupted after the soldiers disguised as vegetable sellers apparently tried to seize operatives of a local jihadist group checkpoints and blockades have been set up in the area follow our middle east correspondent updates on twitter just look for paula slayer our team. three days of
nations but you cannot detract from the fact that we still have palestinian faction groups hamas and fatah who always seem to me at each other's throats in less than a month the israelis will go to the polls and by all predictions they will reelect the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for another term of office and it doesn't seem as if he has an olive branch so certainly the prognosis for any kind of peace moves is fog let's hope that as tough as it will be the two sides will find a...
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it's also the first fatah celebration since hamas ousted them from power in 2007.ctually approved this rally, a sign that tensions are easing between palestinian factions. but just to the north, the civil war rages on. neighboring turkey to help protect its ally from incoming syrian missiles. in recent months the serial army has lawn pd attacks against rebels of cities near the border. some of those missiles have crossed over. the u.s., germany and the netherlands deployed troops and defense missile systems to the border to help turkey intercept any incoming missiles. >>> help is finally on the way after a controversial delay this week. the house passed the first of a two-part aid package to help victims of superstorm sandy. >> all those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. >> the package easily passed in the senate this afternoon. president obama is expect ed to sign it. northeast lawmakers have been furious at the length of time it's taken to approve funding. it's been over two months since that storm hit. >>> a symbol of strength and courage ar
it's also the first fatah celebration since hamas ousted them from power in 2007.ctually approved this rally, a sign that tensions are easing between palestinian factions. but just to the north, the civil war rages on. neighboring turkey to help protect its ally from incoming syrian missiles. in recent months the serial army has lawn pd attacks against rebels of cities near the border. some of those missiles have crossed over. the u.s., germany and the netherlands deployed troops and defense...
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about the shortcomings of a best but it's no secret that there is a huge rivalry between hamas and fatah and no unified leadership on that front either we've had a crisis of leadership for a very long period of time and so have the israelis on the palestinian side the crisis of leadership is that we don't have a leader who is willing to really stand up and try to unite palestinians together try to push for an end to israel's military occupation who will try to bring together and embolden palestinians and give them something to push for instead we've seen a leadership that is more interested in remaining in power both the leadership in the west bank stays in power without elections the leadership in the gaza strip is also there their term expired long ago and so in terms of the palestinians there's a crisis of leadership but there's a bigger crisis of leadership in among the israelis we have an israeli prime minister who go to extreme lengths to continue to build and expand israeli settlements who doesn't want to confront the settler movement who simply wants to have. israel down the path
about the shortcomings of a best but it's no secret that there is a huge rivalry between hamas and fatah and no unified leadership on that front either we've had a crisis of leadership for a very long period of time and so have the israelis on the palestinian side the crisis of leadership is that we don't have a leader who is willing to really stand up and try to unite palestinians together try to push for an end to israel's military occupation who will try to bring together and embolden...
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hundreds of thousands of palestinians rallied in gaza today in a rare show of support of the fatah movement there. the yellow flags of fatah were seen waving all over gaza in large squares, in processions, and from rooftops. it was the first such event since the rival group hamas seized power in gaza in 2007. hamas approved today's rally, and its prime minister voiced hopes for reconciling differences over how to deal with israel. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the war in syria reached another grim milestone this week. the united nations estimated that the death toll from the almost two-year long conflict has reached more than 60,000. ray suarez has our report. >> suarez: a pro-government tv station in damascus played a patriotic dirge today over video from an early-morning car bombing in a mainly sunni neighborhood. the blast killed at least 11 people, and wounded many more, as they stood in line at a gas station. a similar explosion on wednesday killed 30. the government blamed "terrorists," its term for the rebels. the opposition claimed the as
hundreds of thousands of palestinians rallied in gaza today in a rare show of support of the fatah movement there. the yellow flags of fatah were seen waving all over gaza in large squares, in processions, and from rooftops. it was the first such event since the rival group hamas seized power in gaza in 2007. hamas approved today's rally, and its prime minister voiced hopes for reconciling differences over how to deal with israel. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy....
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hundreds of thousands of palestinians rallied in gaza today in a rare show of support of the fatah movement there. the yellow flags of fatah were seen waving all over gaza in large squares, in processions and from rooftops. it was the first such event since the rival group hamas seized power in gaza in 2007. hamas approved today's rally, and its prime minister voiced hopes for reconciling differences over how to deal with israel. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the war in syria reached another grim milestone this week. the united nations estimated that the death toll from the almost two-year long conflict has reached more than 60,000. ray suarez has our report. >> suarez: a pro-government tv station in damascus played a patriotic dirge today over video from an early-morning car bombing in a mainly sunni neighborhood. the blast killed at least 11 people, and wounded many more, as they stood in line at a gas station. a similar explosion on wednesday killed 30. the government blamed "terrorists," its term for the rebels. the opposition claimed the ass
hundreds of thousands of palestinians rallied in gaza today in a rare show of support of the fatah movement there. the yellow flags of fatah were seen waving all over gaza in large squares, in processions and from rooftops. it was the first such event since the rival group hamas seized power in gaza in 2007. hamas approved today's rally, and its prime minister voiced hopes for reconciling differences over how to deal with israel. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy....
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be dealing with and this is particularly true even in the west bank because the the hold which the fatah movement. has all right gentlemen we'll get when you look these are exactly the break and after a short break we'll continue our discussion but it's really politics. with our. family. was. well into the. out of sight but still on our minds radiation from the still exceeds the norm let's try to live smarter with smartphones you never know what some people are hiding things can't be sure to you protel to the molecular level learned out what the doctor ordered has all been based on secrets under our skin let us shine the light on a kid in a world. we've got the future covered. it's . a. little. bit. little. old. we. welcome back to cross talk all things are considered on peter all delta mind you were talking about israel's course. and now we're joined by susan i will pull it off here she's a writer and political commentator susan thank you for being with us on the program as a palestinian what is your initial reaction to the election result in israel and we'll talk about the palestinian
be dealing with and this is particularly true even in the west bank because the the hold which the fatah movement. has all right gentlemen we'll get when you look these are exactly the break and after a short break we'll continue our discussion but it's really politics. with our. family. was. well into the. out of sight but still on our minds radiation from the still exceeds the norm let's try to live smarter with smartphones you never know what some people are hiding things can't be sure to...