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the assault on gaza's drinking water is so severe that 90% of the groundwater in gaza now is unfit for human consumption. israel rules with color-coded i.d. cards with massive surveillance of voice data, of movements, of habits, of hopes and secrets. they have color-coded license plates and segregated roads and segregated buses. implementation of israeli apartheid goes to the smallest details of life including even cell phone coverage. while israeli settlers in the '67 occupied territories enjoy and 4g coverage palestinians are limited to 2g. designed to perpetuate economic dependency on israel. and yet, in the united states, financial support of such policies are cataloged as charitable. so much of this system of ethnoreligious supremacy has been made possible by external funding, both governmental and an estimated 30,000 nongovernmental so-called charitable organizations. in the u.s., tax-exempt groups have poured billions of dollars into subsidizing population change. a 2002 study by dr. thomas stalfor estimated $50 billion to $60 billion had been transferred from the u.s. charities
the assault on gaza's drinking water is so severe that 90% of the groundwater in gaza now is unfit for human consumption. israel rules with color-coded i.d. cards with massive surveillance of voice data, of movements, of habits, of hopes and secrets. they have color-coded license plates and segregated roads and segregated buses. implementation of israeli apartheid goes to the smallest details of life including even cell phone coverage. while israeli settlers in the '67 occupied territories...
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gaza and gaza is forgotten again and the only way for gaza to remind its existence by brokers, thisis the message, the only way to remind its existence and the israeli right-wingers will tell me what do you want? go to syria, it is so much worse and i will tell them killing in syria is not financed by the united states. it is not supported by the united states. the killers in syria do not have carte blanche to go wild and kill and conquer and depress and confiscate. the killers in syria are not the biggest out my of the united states. back to this question from the beginning is the foreign policy in the middle east by interest or values. it contradicts both, dear friends. it is not for me to judge america's policy. it is an enigma. what interest does it serve exactly and what values do they share. the american congressman who would come to israel, for israeli politicians. we have our donald trumps and hillary clintons, unfortunately so. the level would be more of the same, most of them common language, cynicism would be quite equal in both sides, but still, americans should ask them
gaza and gaza is forgotten again and the only way for gaza to remind its existence by brokers, thisis the message, the only way to remind its existence and the israeli right-wingers will tell me what do you want? go to syria, it is so much worse and i will tell them killing in syria is not financed by the united states. it is not supported by the united states. the killers in syria do not have carte blanche to go wild and kill and conquer and depress and confiscate. the killers in syria are not...
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. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be annexed by the state of israel. these people, called settlers, were creating villages in the occupied territories in order to create this reality. the rally was one of many demonstrations held by the settlers to convince the israeli government not to withdraw from the occupied territory. >> you have not seen an earthquake. >> the devastation of an earthquake. all you have to do is go to -- >> the water here is salty. so the government set up desalination plabts. they cannot just get pressure water. looks like somebody's handy candy. in fact, it's their daily routine. there are hundreds of thousands of people who don't want to get out of gaza. they want to keep them in gaza
. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be annexed by the state of israel. these people, called settlers, were creating villages in the...
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gaza was our last refuge.we know the situation in gaza is not good either, the war, destruction, but this didn't stop us from coming here. after all, we're part of this land and this people. at the beginning we received welfare money, $200 per person and $125 as a housing allowance. these were only temporary solutions. we stopped receiving the payments two years ago. our houses and shops were destroyed in the war with israel in 2014. unemployment is very high in gaza. it is not easy to ask people for work. there are about 400 families from libya, syria and yemen in gaza a we all need help. we started to think about hitting the road again, this time towards europe. we had no other choice but to try the dangerous sea journey. it is horrible a lot of people died trying. i know an entire family who disappeared. my wife and five of my kids got to greece from turkey by boats. they drove to germany in a car carrying 30 people. i was afraid. i thought the container with lots of refugees sufficient indicated in as aust
gaza was our last refuge.we know the situation in gaza is not good either, the war, destruction, but this didn't stop us from coming here. after all, we're part of this land and this people. at the beginning we received welfare money, $200 per person and $125 as a housing allowance. these were only temporary solutions. we stopped receiving the payments two years ago. our houses and shops were destroyed in the war with israel in 2014. unemployment is very high in gaza. it is not easy to ask...
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. >>> announcer: animals are the latests victims of the blockade of the gaza strif the gaza str . >>> after half a century of hostility between the u.s. and cuba president obama is trying a different approach. he has become the first u.s. president to visit cuba in nearly 90 years. >> reporter: with this single step u.s. president obama is hoping to change the course of history. the first sitting american president in 88 years to set foot on cuban soil >> i'm glad that you had a chance to bring your feels here because i always like taking pictures with kids. that's the future that we hope for. young american children, young cuban children, by the time they're adults our hope is that they think it's natural that a u.s. president should be visiting cuba, they think it's natural that the two people's are working together. >> reporter: that wasn't the case here for more than five decades. his predecessors hoped to topple the government is economic strangulation, even assassination attempts. president obama hoping engagementment might work better, so he has made it possible for americans t
. >>> announcer: animals are the latests victims of the blockade of the gaza strif the gaza str . >>> after half a century of hostility between the u.s. and cuba president obama is trying a different approach. he has become the first u.s. president to visit cuba in nearly 90 years. >> reporter: with this single step u.s. president obama is hoping to change the course of history. the first sitting american president in 88 years to set foot on cuban soil >> i'm glad...
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but if we are not have this place, these animals must live in gaza to another place out of gaza strip>> the zoo keepers say they want what's best for the animals and are ready to cooperate with international animal groups if more care is provided. until then animals like this great beast will have to wait days until he gets another meal. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> the president's trip ocuba is a serious affair but mr. obama is also getting some laughs. on friday he taped a segment with pon filo, a cuban comedian with a running joke about calling the white house. >> this is president obama. >> que bola? be. >> que bola? >> i'm looking forward to it. the american people and the cuban people are friends. >> ponfilo show watched by two-thirds of all cubans. i'm randall pinkston. thank you for tuning in. more news from doha, next. next. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> obama becomes the first serving president to visit cuba in almost 90 year
but if we are not have this place, these animals must live in gaza to another place out of gaza strip>> the zoo keepers say they want what's best for the animals and are ready to cooperate with international animal groups if more care is provided. until then animals like this great beast will have to wait days until he gets another meal. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> the president's trip ocuba is a serious affair but mr. obama is also getting some laughs. on friday he taped a...
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al jazeera met one man who has returned to gaza. hoping to be reunited with his wife and children in germany. >> i was born in 1951 in gaza after the war in 1967, i have fled to syria and started a new life, got married, had children. things were going well. we knew we weren't safe anymore. the situation in the camp became unbearable and we decided to escape. we were not in access to lebanon because of our palestinian pass ports. we tried to go to turkey, jordan and it was miserable. we maid to fly to egypt and damascus and then the tunnel arrived in gaza. my wife, originally a syrian and my two songs and their families are with me. we were about 10 people. gaza was our last refugee. the war action destruction. this didn't stop us from coming here we are part of this land, these people. and at the beginning, we received welfare money, $200 per person and $125 as a housing allowance. these were only temporary solutions. we stopped receiving the payments two years ago. our houses and shops were destroyed in 2014. unemployment is very
al jazeera met one man who has returned to gaza. hoping to be reunited with his wife and children in germany. >> i was born in 1951 in gaza after the war in 1967, i have fled to syria and started a new life, got married, had children. things were going well. we knew we weren't safe anymore. the situation in the camp became unbearable and we decided to escape. we were not in access to lebanon because of our palestinian pass ports. we tried to go to turkey, jordan and it was miserable. we...
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and this f-16 flies over gaza, over the neighborhood of the north part of gaza.he children wake up in hysteria because they know the noise be already, and they know what follows this noise. those who were, and most of them were already there in 2005 and 2008 and 2014 and all those operations that israel had done there know what does it mean, an israeli jet in the sky. and soon later the missile, the very, very accurate and precise and sophisticated and clever missile false on the home. to say "home" is an exaggeration. falls on their hut or whatever you call it. and the two brothers, one 6, one 10, have been killed. i'm not sure if they woke up before this or they were killed in their sleep. this attack, which is one of many, should be presented as it is. as a revenge operation of israel. nothing to do with fighting terror, nothing to do with the security of israel. then i would love to introduce these congressmen and women to a bunch of victims of the recent months of this recent intifada. children and adults and the families who are executed, part of them, almo
and this f-16 flies over gaza, over the neighborhood of the north part of gaza.he children wake up in hysteria because they know the noise be already, and they know what follows this noise. those who were, and most of them were already there in 2005 and 2008 and 2014 and all those operations that israel had done there know what does it mean, an israeli jet in the sky. and soon later the missile, the very, very accurate and precise and sophisticated and clever missile false on the home. to say...
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now, israel pulled out of gaza in 2005, 2006 under ariel sharon.hat has moved the israeli body politics to the right is the fact that instead of peace, israel got rocketed in return for pulling out of gaza. now, that should be noted and hence, the united states in supplying aid for iron dome, no david sling, arrow three, which will be used against the threat from iran, which is called for the destruction of israel -- was recently inscribed in first the on the rockets, and this was pointed out by a number of speakers at aipac yesterday. but this is the first thing. the second thing amy: let me go -- >> let me answer bds. bds is very, very important. the people who support bds seem to be ignorant of other problems in the middle east. more than one quarter million people have died in syria. 40,000 plus are dying, kurds, in turkey. not only that, countries like china support syria, as well as attacking their own muslim populations. russia has slaughtered people in chechnya. nobody is talking about stopping educational ties with china -- chinese univers
now, israel pulled out of gaza in 2005, 2006 under ariel sharon.hat has moved the israeli body politics to the right is the fact that instead of peace, israel got rocketed in return for pulling out of gaza. now, that should be noted and hence, the united states in supplying aid for iron dome, no david sling, arrow three, which will be used against the threat from iran, which is called for the destruction of israel -- was recently inscribed in first the on the rockets, and this was pointed out...
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restrictions on power and water in gaza are getting worse. so people struggle to look after themselves, let alone animals. this displace is an attempt to prefb some of the dead animals, a kind of educational exhibit. there are other zoos in fa glaz a. one wants the tiger. >> translation: we contacted the zoo to buy the tie anger-- tiger he will attract visitors. they can't look after him like us. we can provide more care and food to him. otherwise he will die. >> reporter: few people can afford to pay for tickets. there are occasionally school trips, but the zoo keepers family are the only visits at the moment. even if the animals are away, they wrote still be in zoos with severely limited resources. some animals groups visit gaza. >> we must have a good solution for these animals and make a place, a safety place for these animals in glaz astrip if we can, but if we are plot have this, these animals must live in gaza to another place out of gaza strip. >> reporter: the zoo keepers say they want what's best for the animals and are ready to coo
restrictions on power and water in gaza are getting worse. so people struggle to look after themselves, let alone animals. this displace is an attempt to prefb some of the dead animals, a kind of educational exhibit. there are other zoos in fa glaz a. one wants the tiger. >> translation: we contacted the zoo to buy the tie anger-- tiger he will attract visitors. they can't look after him like us. we can provide more care and food to him. otherwise he will die. >> reporter: few...
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the animals are seen as victim of gaza's shattered economy. a team from an animal welfare charity came visiting last month and said it was one of the worst zoos in the world. a lion, dear, crocodile -- when they were alive, these animals were top attraction at the zoo in gaza. their owner can no longer afford to feed, so we h-- he stuffed them. they are now just a mummified reminder of the zoo's better days. is a much the survivors the owner is hoping to sell. >> we are selling the animals because of financial difficulties. we cannot provide food or anything for them because of the blockade. reporter: families and schoolchildren used to visit the zoo. at its best, there were 200 animals here. many of them were smuggled into gaza through underground tunnels . but like for animals and people has gotten even harder to the two-month tour in july and august of 2014. smuggling tunnels were destroyed. israel's gaza blockade prevents goods coming in and out of the palestinian territory. the war hit the economy. 80% of gazans rely on food aid. this tig
the animals are seen as victim of gaza's shattered economy. a team from an animal welfare charity came visiting last month and said it was one of the worst zoos in the world. a lion, dear, crocodile -- when they were alive, these animals were top attraction at the zoo in gaza. their owner can no longer afford to feed, so we h-- he stuffed them. they are now just a mummified reminder of the zoo's better days. is a much the survivors the owner is hoping to sell. >> we are selling the...
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the animals are victims of gaza's shattered economy. forepaws vets from visited it last month and called it one of the worst zoos in the world. deer, a crocodile. when they were alive, these animals were a top attraction in gaza. their owner could no longer afford to feed them, so he stuffed them, hoping children would come to pet them. but they are now just a mummified reminder of the zoo's better days. these wolves are amongst the survivors the owner is hoping to sell. >> we are selling the animals because of financial difficulty. we cannot provide food or anything from them -- for them because of the blockade. >> families with schoolchildren used to visit the zoos, and at best there were 200 animals here. many were smuggled into gaza through underground tunnels. but life for animals and people has gotten even harder since the two-month war in july and august of 2014. the smuggling tunnels were destroyed. the gaza blockade prevents goods from coming in and out of the palestinian territory, and the war heard the french economy. this ti
the animals are victims of gaza's shattered economy. forepaws vets from visited it last month and called it one of the worst zoos in the world. deer, a crocodile. when they were alive, these animals were a top attraction in gaza. their owner could no longer afford to feed them, so he stuffed them, hoping children would come to pet them. but they are now just a mummified reminder of the zoo's better days. these wolves are amongst the survivors the owner is hoping to sell. >> we are selling...
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remember how many signed obligations to reconstruct to rebuild, to open up gaza, and gaza is forgotten again. and the only way for gaza to remind itself existence is only by launching rockets. this is the message that is the only way to remind its existence? and then the israeli right-wingers will tell me what do you want no good to syria, look what is going on in syria, so much worse. and then i tell them, the killing in syria is not financed by the united states. the killing in syria is not supported by the united states. the killers in syria do not have a carte blanche to go wild and kill and conquer and to depress and confiscate, and the killers in syria are not the biggs ally of the united states. coming back to this question from the beginning is the foreign policy in the middle east, driven by interests or values. it contradicts both, dear friends. it's not for me to judge american's policy, but for me it'sen enigma. i must tell you. its an enigma. what interests to it serve exactly? and what values do they really share? yes, the american congressmen who would come to israel wou
remember how many signed obligations to reconstruct to rebuild, to open up gaza, and gaza is forgotten again. and the only way for gaza to remind itself existence is only by launching rockets. this is the message that is the only way to remind its existence? and then the israeli right-wingers will tell me what do you want no good to syria, look what is going on in syria, so much worse. and then i tell them, the killing in syria is not financed by the united states. the killing in syria is not...
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we knew that the situation in gaza was not good either.the war, the destruction, but this didn't stop us from coming here. after all, we're part of this land and this people. at the beginning we receival welfare money, $200 per person and $125 as a housing allowance. these were only temporary solutions. we stopped receiving the payments two years ago. our houses and shops were destroyed in the war with israel in 2014. unemployment is very high in gaza. it is not easy to ask people for work. there are about 400 families from libya, syria and yemen in gaza. we automatic need help. we started to go towards europe. we had no choice but to do the dangerous sea journey. a lot of people are dying. my wife and five children managed to get to germany. i was afraid. i was not at that container where lots of refugees sufficient indicated in austria. some of my family is in germany, some went to the netherlands. i want to join my wife and my kids. as you can see, we live in a house which doesn't get sunlight. we're not after a life of luxury or anythi
we knew that the situation in gaza was not good either.the war, the destruction, but this didn't stop us from coming here. after all, we're part of this land and this people. at the beginning we receival welfare money, $200 per person and $125 as a housing allowance. these were only temporary solutions. we stopped receiving the payments two years ago. our houses and shops were destroyed in the war with israel in 2014. unemployment is very high in gaza. it is not easy to ask people for work....
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he was bombarding and pounding gaza.ime minister of israel said, we will never forgive the arabs for forcing us to kill their children and i looked at the television and said, sorry my language, is this a joke. i mean, i was horrified and i went -- i went to my network and that morning, that morning one of our journalists, one of the best one we've ever had, reporter who covered the gaza war, he just filmed three kids killed on the beach, he just filmed it. i was -- i was in the tv station and i saw the panic because suddenly there's one story and it's a major story that was filmed on camera where you see the missile striking, the first one, and then the second missile and this kid is running, they were playing football in the beach and the third kid, 6-year-old running and the second missile come and strike him and you couldn't explain that. there's no justification to this. the telephone starts ringing and the justification that there was a missile there and they kept calling producers, are you sure there was another m
he was bombarding and pounding gaza.ime minister of israel said, we will never forgive the arabs for forcing us to kill their children and i looked at the television and said, sorry my language, is this a joke. i mean, i was horrified and i went -- i went to my network and that morning, that morning one of our journalists, one of the best one we've ever had, reporter who covered the gaza war, he just filmed three kids killed on the beach, he just filmed it. i was -- i was in the tv station and...
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it's like it's a case in gaza. we dash in the west bank like it is in gaza. let's think about the kingdom in such a situation, can they survive it? so, as we try very hard, not talking about our history, we address positively all the politician proposal since '37. we try to make compromise. but, they rejected, very consistent. '37, '47, 2000, december of 2000 with president clinton proposal. rejected the -- and so far, it was rejected and to negotiate when it was on the table. it's a matter of alternatives. we can manage. happy from this instability. it's a matter of alternative. as long as there's a situation, of course, we should enjoy the freedom population on the west bank to include u.s.a. i was in uniform when we were avo avoided to be deployed. then we went from the defense, defensive operation and we succeeded in eliminating the infrastructure, you know, without it, not have survived, for sure. we make 80 to 90% of the job in television in the west bank, palestinians secured doing the utmost, 10-20%. so it's a matter of alternatives. yes, we're ready
it's like it's a case in gaza. we dash in the west bank like it is in gaza. let's think about the kingdom in such a situation, can they survive it? so, as we try very hard, not talking about our history, we address positively all the politician proposal since '37. we try to make compromise. but, they rejected, very consistent. '37, '47, 2000, december of 2000 with president clinton proposal. rejected the -- and so far, it was rejected and to negotiate when it was on the table. it's a matter of...
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in gaza, iran is supporting hamas and islamic jihad.n the west bank, they're openly offering palestinians $7,000 per terror attack and $30,000 for every palestinian terrorist's home that's been destroyed. a deplorable, deplorable situation. [applause] iran is financing military forces throughout the middle east and it's absolutely incredible that we handed them over $150 billion to do even more toward the many horrible acts of terror. [applause] secondly, we will totally dismantle iran's global terror network which is big and powerful, but not powerful like us. [applause] iran has seeded terror groups all over the world. during the last five years, iran has perpetuated terror attacks in 25 different countries on five continents. they've got terror cells everywhere, including in the western hemisphere, very close to home. iran is the biggest sponsor of terrorism around the world. and we will work to dismantle that reach, believe me, believe me. [applause] third, at the very least, we must enforce the terms of the previous deal to hold ir
in gaza, iran is supporting hamas and islamic jihad.n the west bank, they're openly offering palestinians $7,000 per terror attack and $30,000 for every palestinian terrorist's home that's been destroyed. a deplorable, deplorable situation. [applause] iran is financing military forces throughout the middle east and it's absolutely incredible that we handed them over $150 billion to do even more toward the many horrible acts of terror. [applause] secondly, we will totally dismantle iran's global...
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how many dictators have we accommodated for the region's calamities have many gaza. majority religion casino -- tirades who have sent people's blood drug testing lack of logical palette, one of the most entrepreneur people in the region on the palestinians. strategic waterways and the adjacent land masses making to be contested, tribal instincts of the very worst sort not a big legacy of english misstep can misdemeaned, crime, artificial border drones and double dealings that all by themselves within me people to purgatory best into the worst, but that is no reason for the united states of america to so tight it for an security policy to a tiny enclave in the midst of chaos that when the enclave goes, the master might be sucked into the morass that results. and for no positive purpose, the power whatsoever. does the policy of you towards the enclave jeopardized your smashes could interest? you bet it does come at a better all i'm asking, all i ask for four years in the state department is that the american people he told the unvarnished truth here and then decide if
how many dictators have we accommodated for the region's calamities have many gaza. majority religion casino -- tirades who have sent people's blood drug testing lack of logical palette, one of the most entrepreneur people in the region on the palestinians. strategic waterways and the adjacent land masses making to be contested, tribal instincts of the very worst sort not a big legacy of english misstep can misdemeaned, crime, artificial border drones and double dealings that all by themselves...
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prime minister how do field he was bombarding him regarding gaza and he said by former prime ministerel said you would never forgive the arabs for forcing us to kill their children. i said is this a fucking joke? >> one of the best ones never had them recover the cause of war in 2012 and he just killed and three kids killed on the beach he just told it i was in the egg tv station and some of the panic because suddenly there is one story and it is a major story filled on camera with the missiles striking and this kid is playing football on a beach in the third kit is six year-old is running in the second missile plumes and strikes him. you could not explain that there is no justification. the telephone starts ringing then there is an assault in the producers kept calling for you sure there wasn't another missile in that area? now we watched it. it is on film you have three or four cameras there. that story was taken from him in a given to another city just arrived it was called out of gaza because he witnessed the moment i went on an error and i said our coverage is utterly disgusting
prime minister how do field he was bombarding him regarding gaza and he said by former prime ministerel said you would never forgive the arabs for forcing us to kill their children. i said is this a fucking joke? >> one of the best ones never had them recover the cause of war in 2012 and he just killed and three kids killed on the beach he just told it i was in the egg tv station and some of the panic because suddenly there is one story and it is a major story filled on camera with the...
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if i sit down with somebody in gaza, and i sit down with somebody, a teenage center israel or anywherend ask them, you know, our young adult, what do you want? they want to be safe. they want to go to school. they want to be successful in their careers. there are today enough resources to create partnerships. you know, you could be living in calcutta and have a business and employment in chicago right now. so we're not using the resources that we have to solve these conflicts just trying to prove the other person wrong. it's all about the past. it's been going on for 2,000 years. are we not going to learn that the worst thing you can can do is try to solve a problem in the same way as in the level of consciousness in which the problem was created. >> you once boiled down the problems in the world to the instincts tha the intinks predatory males have to survive. the reptilian brain, i guess. do you think the world will ever be able to move past that? >> i hope so, otherwise we risk our extinction. there have been mass extinctions in the past. the last one was 65 million years ago when t
if i sit down with somebody in gaza, and i sit down with somebody, a teenage center israel or anywherend ask them, you know, our young adult, what do you want? they want to be safe. they want to go to school. they want to be successful in their careers. there are today enough resources to create partnerships. you know, you could be living in calcutta and have a business and employment in chicago right now. so we're not using the resources that we have to solve these conflicts just trying to...
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abu mazen is not accountable anymore to gaza. officially to the u.s. he's governing gaza. but he's not accountable. hamas is accountable. he's not accountable to all these people. they can't survive without us. going back to the economy. because of corruption, because of incompetence, because of denial of accountability. so when he close the door in front of president obama, he should have been blamed. he should be accountable. nowadays we try to make progress. i can tell you that we don't want to govern the palestinians. we are happy that they enjoy political independence. they have their own government, they have their parliament, they have their political institutions, municipalities. they decided to be divided into wo entities. fine. what about the accountability for their economy? incompetence, corruption. that's why they are dependent on us. even in gaza, they're dependent on us. so, when it comes to what to do with it, as we don't want to govern them, we propose, let's make progress step by step, from the bottom up. let's improve the economy. let's improve the gover
abu mazen is not accountable anymore to gaza. officially to the u.s. he's governing gaza. but he's not accountable. hamas is accountable. he's not accountable to all these people. they can't survive without us. going back to the economy. because of corruption, because of incompetence, because of denial of accountability. so when he close the door in front of president obama, he should have been blamed. he should be accountable. nowadays we try to make progress. i can tell you that we don't want...
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there are other zoos in gaza. the owner of one in rafah wants the tiger. >> we contacted the zoo to buy the tiger, hoping he may attract more visitors, because he is a rare animal. that zoo can't look at him like us. we can provide more care and more food to him, otherwise he will die. >> few people can afford to pay for tickets. there are occasionally school trims, but the zoo keeper's family are the only visitors at the moment. even if the animals are moved away, they'd still be in dos with extremely limited resources. some visit to provide basic care. their staff are worried about conditions. >> gazans have a right to have the zoo, but in general, we must have a good solution for these animals and make a place, a safety place for these animals in gaza strip if we can, but if we are not -- have this animals must leaving gaza to another place out of gaza strip. >> the zoo keepers say they want what's best for the animals and are ready to cooperate with international animal groups if more care is provided. until t
there are other zoos in gaza. the owner of one in rafah wants the tiger. >> we contacted the zoo to buy the tiger, hoping he may attract more visitors, because he is a rare animal. that zoo can't look at him like us. we can provide more care and more food to him, otherwise he will die. >> few people can afford to pay for tickets. there are occasionally school trims, but the zoo keeper's family are the only visitors at the moment. even if the animals are moved away, they'd still be...
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in gaza, around the is supporting hamas and islam a jihad.west bank, they are openly offering palestinians $7,000 for terror attacks in to thousand dollars for every palestinian terrorist home that has been destroyed. a deplorable, deplorable situation. [applause] mr. trump: iran is financing military forces throughout the middle east and it is incredible we handed them over 100 if the billion dollars -- $150 billion to do even more horrible acts of terror. [applause] mr. trump: secondly, we will totally dismantle iran's global terror network, which is big and powerful but not powerful like us. [applause] mr. trump: iran has seated terror groups all over the world. during the last five years, iran has perpetuated terrorist attacks in 25 different countries on five continents. they have terrorist cells everywhere, including in the western hemisphere very close to home. i ran is the biggest sponsor of terrorism around the world and we will work to dismantle that reach. believe me, believe me. third, at the very least we must enforce the terms o
in gaza, around the is supporting hamas and islam a jihad.west bank, they are openly offering palestinians $7,000 for terror attacks in to thousand dollars for every palestinian terrorist home that has been destroyed. a deplorable, deplorable situation. [applause] mr. trump: iran is financing military forces throughout the middle east and it is incredible we handed them over 100 if the billion dollars -- $150 billion to do even more horrible acts of terror. [applause] mr. trump: secondly, we...
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it comes after several rockets were fired from gaza friday night. the children's brother described the moment the happennal hit. >> what happens was we were sleeping in our house and suddenly, there was a strike. the roof fell on us. my brother was wounded and he died. may god have mercy on him. we called the ambulance. it arrived after two hours. after we had already taken him to the hospital in a car. >> another rally by republican presidential hopeful donald trump was disrupted on saturday less than 24 hours after an event in chicago had to be cancelled. alan fisher has the latest on an increasingly chaotic campaign. >> back on the campaign trail towards the end of the event in ohio, a moment of concern for the republican frontrunner. it appears someone tried to get on stage and donald trump quickly -- >> thank you for the warning. i was ready for them but it's easier. >> witnesses hours after an was in chicago was cancelled. >> tonight's rally will be post pound after hundreds of protesters got into the hall as people began to file out several f
it comes after several rockets were fired from gaza friday night. the children's brother described the moment the happennal hit. >> what happens was we were sleeping in our house and suddenly, there was a strike. the roof fell on us. my brother was wounded and he died. may god have mercy on him. we called the ambulance. it arrived after two hours. after we had already taken him to the hospital in a car. >> another rally by republican presidential hopeful donald trump was disrupted...
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but it seems the fighting will continue >>> an israeli air strike has killed a 10 year old child in gaza. shrapnel hit the child's home in beit lahiya. the strikes came off several rockets were fired from gaza into israel on friday night causing no injuries. a saudi delegation' arab league has stormed out of a meeting in cairo after the lebanese group hezbollah was defended. 19 of the arab league motorbikes supported the movement but others expressed reservations. the gulf cooperation council branded hezbollah a terror group. a former middle east analyst says the decision to brand hezbollah terrorist organization could add to regional tensions. >> the implications for lebanon serious and for the u.s. a problem. it shows there's a difference of priorities between the saudi arabia and u.s. the problem seems to be the confrontation with iran and for us it's the struggle against radical extremists. therefore, our priorities are different and it leads to differences of opinion. for the lebanese it is a very serious problem because lebanon can only function on the consensus of the factions in
but it seems the fighting will continue >>> an israeli air strike has killed a 10 year old child in gaza. shrapnel hit the child's home in beit lahiya. the strikes came off several rockets were fired from gaza into israel on friday night causing no injuries. a saudi delegation' arab league has stormed out of a meeting in cairo after the lebanese group hezbollah was defended. 19 of the arab league motorbikes supported the movement but others expressed reservations. the gulf cooperation...
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part of it is because gaza is pretty small and its densely populated. madame secretary, with all respect the reasons missiles are in schools is not because gaza is small. it's because terrorists are using schools as human shields. [ cheering and applause ] and in response to this atrocity, i was proud to join with new york democrat kirsten gillibrand in authoring a resolution in harboring missiles in schools as a war crime and that passed. we saw the obama administration cancel civilian airline nights in the nation of israel. when that happened, i publicly ask the question did this administration just launch an economic boycott on the nation of israel. [ applause ] the administration does not ban flights into pakistan, does not ban nights into yemen, does not ban flights into afghanistan. did not ban flights to the ukraine. so why exactly was a dis disproportionate sanction put on israel because a rocket fell near one of the safest airports in the world? why was that time to coincide with john kerry arriving in the middle east with $47 million for gaza
part of it is because gaza is pretty small and its densely populated. madame secretary, with all respect the reasons missiles are in schools is not because gaza is small. it's because terrorists are using schools as human shields. [ cheering and applause ] and in response to this atrocity, i was proud to join with new york democrat kirsten gillibrand in authoring a resolution in harboring missiles in schools as a war crime and that passed. we saw the obama administration cancel civilian airline...
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to jordan, gaza. why? we used our sophisticated technology to develop the salination facilities, to recycle water, making disadvantages into advantages. this is a case in the military. when it comes to quantity. the size of the countries, the number of cities and population. we are developing and embracing technologies. we have f-16 israel. with certain israeli capabilities developed in the israeli defense industries. israeli minds and hearts. knowledge and spirit. the helmet or whatever. we have an israeli pilot in the cockpit, highly motivated, highly educated. we believe that sharing our advantages with our neighbors. i do it every couple of months, looking to the east unfortunately the color, which is dominating is black and gray. smoke, fire. we are ready to share it. we support the villages across the border, providing them support. as jews we can't avoid it, we can't ignore it. medical treatment, food, blankets in the winter. we are ready to share. but we should get rid of this reluctant lance. this
to jordan, gaza. why? we used our sophisticated technology to develop the salination facilities, to recycle water, making disadvantages into advantages. this is a case in the military. when it comes to quantity. the size of the countries, the number of cities and population. we are developing and embracing technologies. we have f-16 israel. with certain israeli capabilities developed in the israeli defense industries. israeli minds and hearts. knowledge and spirit. the helmet or whatever. we...
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>> hamas has actually approved because hamas has similar security challenges in gaza but approved toctive in dealing with i.s.i.s. or other groups. let's keep in mind that i.s.i.s. launched a number of sets in the past against hamas and gaza for the past 2-3 years and have not seen anything happening in gaza so hamas knows the area, knows the borders there, knows the region and they have developed good security system and security policy there that has not been engaged in dealing with government despite actually hamas number of times announcing that they are willing to work with the government on dealing with the security issues but the egyptian government has actually rejected this. recently i should say past week we have seen more of a level government between hamas leadership and egyptian government taking place in cairo which is a sign of probably a different approach that the government is now considering. >> the government should be worried. yes, attacks are largely focused on sinai and it's a sparsely populated area but what threat does this group there pose more broadly? >> t
>> hamas has actually approved because hamas has similar security challenges in gaza but approved toctive in dealing with i.s.i.s. or other groups. let's keep in mind that i.s.i.s. launched a number of sets in the past against hamas and gaza for the past 2-3 years and have not seen anything happening in gaza so hamas knows the area, knows the borders there, knows the region and they have developed good security system and security policy there that has not been engaged in dealing with...
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, with all respect, the reason missiles are in schools is not because gaza is small.e reason missiles are in school is because hamas are terrorist monsters using children as human shields. [cheers and applause] and in response to this atrocity i was proud to join with new york democrat kirsten gillibrand in authorizing a resolution condemning hamas' use of human shields as a war crime and that resolution passed both houses unanimously. [ applause ] in the midst of these rocket attacks, we saw the obama administration cancel civilian airline flights in the nation of israel. when that happened, i publicly asked the question did this administration just launch and- economic boycott on the nation of israel? [ applause ] the administration does not ban flights into pakistan, does not ban flights into yemen, does not ban flights into afghanistan. indeed, did not ban flights into much of ukraine and you rainy had just -- ukraine had just seen a passenger airliner shot down by a russian missile. so why exactly was a disproportionate sanction put on israel because one rocket f
, with all respect, the reason missiles are in schools is not because gaza is small.e reason missiles are in school is because hamas are terrorist monsters using children as human shields. [cheers and applause] and in response to this atrocity i was proud to join with new york democrat kirsten gillibrand in authorizing a resolution condemning hamas' use of human shields as a war crime and that resolution passed both houses unanimously. [ applause ] in the midst of these rocket attacks, we saw...
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part of it is between cousins gaza is pretty small and it is densely populated. ".mall it's because hamas are terrorist monsters using children as human shields. [applause]. [applause]. i was proud to join with new york democrat kiersten in authoring or resolution condemning hamas's use of human shield as a work time and that resolution passed both houses of congress unanimously [applause]. amidst the rocket attacks we saw the obama administration cancel civilian airline flights into the nation of israel. when that happened i publicly asked the question, did this administration just launch an economic boycott on the nation of israel? [applause]. the administration does not banned flights into pakistan, does not banned flights into yemen, does not does not banned flights into afghanistan, indeed did not banned flights much into ukraine and they just saw a passenger airliner shot down by a russian missile [applause]. so i exactly was the disproportionate sanction put on israel, because one rocket fell harmlessly 1 mile away from the airport, one of the safest airports
part of it is between cousins gaza is pretty small and it is densely populated. ".mall it's because hamas are terrorist monsters using children as human shields. [applause]. [applause]. i was proud to join with new york democrat kiersten in authoring or resolution condemning hamas's use of human shield as a work time and that resolution passed both houses of congress unanimously [applause]. amidst the rocket attacks we saw the obama administration cancel civilian airline flights into the...
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part of it is because gaza's pretty small. and it's densely populated. well, madam secretary, with all respect, the reason the missiles are in schools is not because gaza is small. the reason the missiles are in schools is because hamas are terrorist monsters using children as human shields. [ cheers and applause ] and in response to this atrocity, i was proud to join with new york democrat kir sten jill ebrand in authoring a resolution condemning hamas' use as human shields as a war crime, and that resolution passed both houses of congress unanimously. [ cheers and applause ] in the midst of these rocket attacks, we saw the obama administration cancel civilian airline flights into the nation of israel. when that happened, i publicly asked the question, did this administration just launch an economic boycott on the nation of israel. [ cheers and applause ] the administration does not ban flights into pakistan, does not ban flights into yemen shall, does not ban flights into afghanistan. indeed, did not ban flights into ukraine. and ukraine had just seen
part of it is because gaza's pretty small. and it's densely populated. well, madam secretary, with all respect, the reason the missiles are in schools is not because gaza is small. the reason the missiles are in schools is because hamas are terrorist monsters using children as human shields. [ cheers and applause ] and in response to this atrocity, i was proud to join with new york democrat kir sten jill ebrand in authoring a resolution condemning hamas' use as human shields as a war crime, and...
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[cheers and applause] in spring 2004 at the height of the violence on the gaza strip within solicitude israel the largest single gathering in support of the jewish state. [applause] it was a very dangerous time for israel and frankly anyone supporting israel israel, many people turn down the honor. i did not i took the risk and i am glad that i did. [applause] but i did not come here tonight to pander about israel that is what politicians do. all talk no action. believe me. [applause] i came here to speak about the future of american relations with our strategic ally in our cultural brother the only democracy in the middle east of the state of israel. [cheers and applause] my number one priority is to dismantle the disaster with iraq. [cheers and applause] thank you. i have been in business a long time and have done deals. this deal is catastrophic for america, israel, and all of the middle east. [applause] the problem here is a fundamental. we have rewarded the leading state sponsor of terror with $150 billion and we have received absolutely nothing in return. [applause] i have studie
[cheers and applause] in spring 2004 at the height of the violence on the gaza strip within solicitude israel the largest single gathering in support of the jewish state. [applause] it was a very dangerous time for israel and frankly anyone supporting israel israel, many people turn down the honor. i did not i took the risk and i am glad that i did. [applause] but i did not come here tonight to pander about israel that is what politicians do. all talk no action. believe me. [applause] i came...
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it comes after several rockets were fired from gaza into israel on friday night. the children's brother described the moment the shrapnel hit. >> who happens was we were sleeping in our house and suddenly there was a strike. the roof fell on us. my brother was winded and he died. may god have mercy on him. we called the ambulance and it arrived after two hours after we had already taken him to the hospital in a car. >> coming up this news hour. why hundreds of people are calling for the disqualification of peru's presidential frontrunner. plus, why people in nigeria are angry about a rise in their power bill. and in sport, maria sharapova, we'll hear from the wld number one in sport. another republican rally. another rally, rather, by presidential hopeful donald trump on saturday less than 24 hours after an event in chicago had to be canceled in an increasingly chaotic campaign. >> back on the campaign trail, but a moment of concern for the republican frontrunner. it appears that someone tried to get on stage. and donald trump is quickly surrounded by secret servi
it comes after several rockets were fired from gaza into israel on friday night. the children's brother described the moment the shrapnel hit. >> who happens was we were sleeping in our house and suddenly there was a strike. the roof fell on us. my brother was winded and he died. may god have mercy on him. we called the ambulance and it arrived after two hours after we had already taken him to the hospital in a car. >> coming up this news hour. why hundreds of people are calling for...
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they came after several rockets were filed from gaza into israel on friday night causing no injuries. the victim's brother describes what happened. >> translation: what happened was we were sleeping in our house an suddenly there was a strike. the roof fell on us. my brother was wounded and he died. may god have mercy on him. we called the ambulance and it arrived after two hours after we had already taken him to the hospital in a car >>> a palestinian teacher has been short lifted for the global teacher of the year award. it is given to an exception a teacher who has made appear outstanding contribution. >> translation: i'm a second grade teacher. i had a personal experience with my children due to the surrounding violence. it affected their behaviour and cheechlts, but-- achievements, but by playing games i was able to get them out of the shock. the dominant issues they receive through what they see. playing games make them happy, happiness because of they playing and learning. through games i was able to change their attitudes and as a result their academic achievements. having a p
they came after several rockets were filed from gaza into israel on friday night causing no injuries. the victim's brother describes what happened. >> translation: what happened was we were sleeping in our house an suddenly there was a strike. the roof fell on us. my brother was wounded and he died. may god have mercy on him. we called the ambulance and it arrived after two hours after we had already taken him to the hospital in a car >>> a palestinian teacher has been short...
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in gaza, iran is supporting hamas and islamic jihad. and on the west bank, they're openly offering palestinians $7,000 per terror attack and $30,000 for every palestinian terrorist home that's been destroyed. a deplorable, deplorable situation. [clapping] iran is financing military forces throughout the middle east. and it's absolutely incredible that we handed them over $150 billion to do even more toward the many horrible acts of terror. [clapping] secondly. we will totally dismantle iran's global terror network, which is big and powerful. but not powerful like us. [cheers and applause] iran has seeded terror groups all over the world. during the last five years, iran has perpetuated terror attacks in 25 different countries on five continents. they've got terror cells everywhere, including in the western hemisphere, very close to home. iran is the biggest sponsor of terrorism around the world, and we will work to dismantle that reach, believe me. believe me. [clapping] third at the very least, we must enforce the terms of the previous
in gaza, iran is supporting hamas and islamic jihad. and on the west bank, they're openly offering palestinians $7,000 per terror attack and $30,000 for every palestinian terrorist home that's been destroyed. a deplorable, deplorable situation. [clapping] iran is financing military forces throughout the middle east. and it's absolutely incredible that we handed them over $150 billion to do even more toward the many horrible acts of terror. [clapping] secondly. we will totally dismantle iran's...
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. >> the hamas leadership in gaza have denied and condemned egypt's accusation that it was involved in the assassination of the country's top prosecutor. he was killed in a car bomb explosion in cairo in june of last year. >> we stress that these figures showed by the egyptian have never been in gaza strip in any time, and they have no relations whatsoever with hamas or with brigades. >> now to the u.s. presidential race, contaminated water has dominated the latest democratic debate. bernie sanders and hillary clinton went head to head in flint, michigan, where the local water supply has been polluted by lead. kimberly halkett reports. >> the headline at the flint debate. almost two years later the water in this city is still contaminated with lead. and i what each candidate would do about it. >> they would fire anybody who knew what was happening and did not act appropriately. >> i know the state of michigan has a rainy day fund for emergencies. what is more important than to help and the well-being of the people, particularly children, it is raining lead in flint. >> flint's water be
. >> the hamas leadership in gaza have denied and condemned egypt's accusation that it was involved in the assassination of the country's top prosecutor. he was killed in a car bomb explosion in cairo in june of last year. >> we stress that these figures showed by the egyptian have never been in gaza strip in any time, and they have no relations whatsoever with hamas or with brigades. >> now to the u.s. presidential race, contaminated water has dominated the latest democratic...
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an isis affiliate in the sinai is reportedly stepping up attempts to make inroads in gaza and partner with hamas. on saturday, a number of israelis and other foreigners were injured or killed in a bombing in istanbul that may well be linked to isis. two of the dead are u.s.-israeli dual nationals. this is a threat that knows no borders. that's why i have laid out a plan to take the fight to isis from the air, on the ground with local forces, and online, where they recruit and inspire. our goal cannot be to contain isis. we must defeat isis. and here is a third choice. will we keep working toward a negotiated peace or lose forever the goal of two states for two peoples? despite many setbacks, i remain convinced that peace with security is possible, and that it is the only way to guarantee israel's long-term survival as a strong jewish and democratic state. it may be difficult to imagine progress in this current climate. when many israelis doubt that a willing and capable partner for peace even exists. but inaction cannot be an option. israelis deserve a security homeland for the jewish
an isis affiliate in the sinai is reportedly stepping up attempts to make inroads in gaza and partner with hamas. on saturday, a number of israelis and other foreigners were injured or killed in a bombing in istanbul that may well be linked to isis. two of the dead are u.s.-israeli dual nationals. this is a threat that knows no borders. that's why i have laid out a plan to take the fight to isis from the air, on the ground with local forces, and online, where they recruit and inspire. our goal...
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at the do that the houthis might lose the war >>> an israeli air strike has killed two children in gaza. the palestinian health ministry says shrapnel from the blast killed a 10 year old boy and his sister died in hospital. we called the ambulance and it arrived after two hours after we had taken him to the hospitals in a car >>> refugees stuck on the greek side of the macedonian border has staged another process on the train line. there are at least 12,000 refugees now stranded at the makeshift camp in idomeni. their trip to europe has been blocked. more than 30,000 other refugees are currently stuck in transit in greece. >> translation: please, i beg you, have mercy on women and children. we don't want to eat. we don't want to drink. we don't want anything. we want to feel humanity, we want to feel like human beings. we don't want anything. we need to feel like we are humans >>> the greek minister in charge of refugees says he will try to convince people stranded at the idomeni crossing to move to reception centers. the greek army has set up a camp 25 kilometers from the border. that
at the do that the houthis might lose the war >>> an israeli air strike has killed two children in gaza. the palestinian health ministry says shrapnel from the blast killed a 10 year old boy and his sister died in hospital. we called the ambulance and it arrived after two hours after we had taken him to the hospitals in a car >>> refugees stuck on the greek side of the macedonian border has staged another process on the train line. there are at least 12,000 refugees now...