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hamas is doing the same. >> hamas and other tunnels in israel with its modern forces will go to war again if there is no political progress. the challenge for the powers who are already confronted by the other middle eastern wars is at the least to keep the palestinians and israelis quiet. that probably will not happen. jeremy bowen, bbc news, though -- doha. laura: the 100 year anniversary of the great migration. african-americans went from the south to the north. it was captured by young black artists like jacob lawrence. his work is displayed in the new york museum of modern art. ♪ >> we had apartheid in this country. people were not leaving the south because of jobs in the north. they were leaving the south because of the humiliation and violence of jim crow. they were doing what so many people have done in the history of the united states. uprooting their families to feel safe and free. jacob lawrence was an artist who emerged out of harlem of the 1930's. when lawrence made these panels he was a young man. 23 years old. he set for himself the task of telling the story of his people i
hamas is doing the same. >> hamas and other tunnels in israel with its modern forces will go to war again if there is no political progress. the challenge for the powers who are already confronted by the other middle eastern wars is at the least to keep the palestinians and israelis quiet. that probably will not happen. jeremy bowen, bbc news, though -- doha. laura: the 100 year anniversary of the great migration. african-americans went from the south to the north. it was captured by...
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that would also implicate hamas. just last week amnesty international accused hamas of committing war crimes. why are palestinians prepared to take the risk? >> that is a very good risk -- very good question. it is a risk, and that is the reason why for a long time the palestinian president refused to become a member of the icc. according to sources, hamas got itself recently got advice, and they believe in the end they will not want to be prosecuted for war crimes, but also, they would not want to prevent israel from being prosecuted for war crimes. becoming a member of the icc for them is a great diplomatic tool to raise international pressure against israel and push the most important agenda, which is palestine. it is risky for hamas, but a very strong, diplomatic step. >> how will they help them achieve an independent palestinian state? >> how will they achieve that? >> how will join in the icc put them on the roads to that? >> in may push the diplomatic pressure against israel, but the trial itself will not lead
that would also implicate hamas. just last week amnesty international accused hamas of committing war crimes. why are palestinians prepared to take the risk? >> that is a very good risk -- very good question. it is a risk, and that is the reason why for a long time the palestinian president refused to become a member of the icc. according to sources, hamas got itself recently got advice, and they believe in the end they will not want to be prosecuted for war crimes, but also, they would...
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. >> translator: there is no is or al qaeda in hamas. there are lone wolves but they are isolated. the palestinian people are in a movement for liberation. it is a just cause and certainly not terrorism. quite the op. i the palestinians have been the victims of israeli terrorism for decade decades. >> while condemning israel's activityies you would also condemn islamic state and al qaeda? >> translator: i said i condemn any side that is practiceing extremism and killing based on identity or affiliation. >> reporter: if you look around the middle east, there's change and turmoil and instability, how do you see what's happening right now? >> translator: the first one is the longest israeli occupation to palestine and the bias and attitude of the international community led by the united states at not being able to find a just solution for the palestine people. >> in what way does the israeli occupation in palestinian has anything to do with the civil war in syria and problems in libya and egypt? and i could go on. >> reporter: yes we do have responsibility for blood and chaos and ext
. >> translator: there is no is or al qaeda in hamas. there are lone wolves but they are isolated. the palestinian people are in a movement for liberation. it is a just cause and certainly not terrorism. quite the op. i the palestinians have been the victims of israeli terrorism for decade decades. >> while condemning israel's activityies you would also condemn islamic state and al qaeda? >> translator: i said i condemn any side that is practiceing extremism and killing based...
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witnesses say that helicopters dropped chlorine over idleb in the country side of hama on sunday. it comes after rebel groups gained mortar tore in a strategic town in the vicinity. the u.n. security council has blamed the syrian army for repeated chlorine attacks during more than four years of civil war. the security council has threatened action for the violation of international law but even though none of the rebel groups has access to helicopters, it has no way to confirm that the syrian army is responsible. despite the attack in idleb opposition fighters say that they had a major victory. using suicide car bombs and raiding a gas station rebel forces say they squeezed control of a vital syrian army camp. fighters say that the troops fled before they could burn their cache of weapons and ammunition. by diseasing the army camp the rebels hope that it will allow them to cut off a major supply line to government troops in the area. al jazeera. >> mourners have gathered for the funeral of a black man in the u.s. whose death in police custody triggers protest. he decide after suff
witnesses say that helicopters dropped chlorine over idleb in the country side of hama on sunday. it comes after rebel groups gained mortar tore in a strategic town in the vicinity. the u.n. security council has blamed the syrian army for repeated chlorine attacks during more than four years of civil war. the security council has threatened action for the violation of international law but even though none of the rebel groups has access to helicopters, it has no way to confirm that the syrian...
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witnesses say helicopters dropped chlorine overy dlib in hama on sunday.comes after rebel groups gained more territory in a strategic town in the vicinity, the u.n. security council has blamed the syrian army for chlorine attacks. the security council has threatened action for the violation of international law but even though none of the rebel groups has access to helicopters, the security council says it has no way to confirm the syrian army is responsible. despite the attack iny dlib, opposition fighters say they had a major victory. using suicide car bombs and rating a gas station rebel forces say they seized control of a vital syrian army camp. fighters say the troops fled before they could burn their cache of weapons and ammunition. by seizing the army camp, the rebels hope it will allow them to cut off a major supply line to government troops in the area. natasha ganame al jazeera. >>> an air strike on the border with syria after spotting fighters carrying a bomb. four people were killed in the strike which targeted an area in the israeli goland hei
witnesses say helicopters dropped chlorine overy dlib in hama on sunday.comes after rebel groups gained more territory in a strategic town in the vicinity, the u.n. security council has blamed the syrian army for chlorine attacks. the security council has threatened action for the violation of international law but even though none of the rebel groups has access to helicopters, the security council says it has no way to confirm the syrian army is responsible. despite the attack iny dlib,...
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netanyahu and others in israel they have associated the activities of hamas with activities of jihadistke the group that calls itself islamic state and al qaeda, they tend to put you all into the same category. what do you think when you hear that? do you think that's fair comment? >> translator: there is no is or al qaeda in palestine. there are some lone groups but isolated. we do not allow it in palestine. we want a national liberation a just cause and certainly not terrorism, quite the opposite. palestinians have been victims of israeli terrorism for decade decades. i condemn any side that is practiceing extremism and killing based on identity or affiliation. >> reporter: is there a sense on which the activities of muslim brotherhood allies like yourselves in hamas are being overshadowed by the growth of jihadist groups islamic state, al qaeda and the like? >> translator: we are an active resistance with a just cause battling the occupyier. we have a moderate ideology and open mind. others practice violence under the name of jihad which we condemn, and this is not islam. >> there ar
netanyahu and others in israel they have associated the activities of hamas with activities of jihadistke the group that calls itself islamic state and al qaeda, they tend to put you all into the same category. what do you think when you hear that? do you think that's fair comment? >> translator: there is no is or al qaeda in palestine. there are some lone groups but isolated. we do not allow it in palestine. we want a national liberation a just cause and certainly not terrorism, quite...
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is hamas a terrorist organization? >> why are you changing sean.ing changes the topic. >> is hamas a terrorist organization? >> invite an expert on terrorism to speak that. i'm here to speak -- >> the destruction of israel is that a terrorist organization? >> i am so confused. >> let me say the question slowly so you will understand it. hamas' charter calls for the destruction of israel and the killing of jews. >> right. >> are they a terrorist organization? >> yeah they're a designated terrorist organization. >> do you agree with that? >> that's why we're not here to talk. shame on you for passing on me. we're here to talk about -- >> thank you for joining us. joining us now with more reaction fox news terrorist analyst and a retired special analyst. what is your reaction, why is care involved with this. >> there is a concern about care. it's not just in the united states also the united arab emirates designated care as ano. that's not how care perceives itself. it perceives itself as a civil rights movement. there is a big debate. >> how do you s
is hamas a terrorist organization? >> why are you changing sean.ing changes the topic. >> is hamas a terrorist organization? >> invite an expert on terrorism to speak that. i'm here to speak -- >> the destruction of israel is that a terrorist organization? >> i am so confused. >> let me say the question slowly so you will understand it. hamas' charter calls for the destruction of israel and the killing of jews. >> right. >> are they a terrorist...
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is hamas a terrorist organization?sean i'm not -- >> i just asked you a question. >> you bring -- every muslim you bring in you change the topic. >> it's a simple question. >> i'm here as a representative to the family -- >> hamas is calling for destruction to israel. >> when are you going to -- >> let me say the question slowly so then you will understand it. hamas's charter calls for the destruction of israel and the killing of jews. are they a terrorist organization? >> they're a designated terrorist organization. >> you agree with that? >> that's not why we're here. >> just checking. appreciate you being with us. thank you. >> shame on you -- >> no shame on me. i'm allowed to ask any question i want. joining us with more reaction is fox news terrorism analyst, dr. wallace ferris and emanuel gomez is with us. why is karen involved in this? >> basically about k.a.r.e. not just in the united states but the united arab emirates actually designated k.a.r.e. as an organization. it perceives itself as a civil rights movem
is hamas a terrorist organization?sean i'm not -- >> i just asked you a question. >> you bring -- every muslim you bring in you change the topic. >> it's a simple question. >> i'm here as a representative to the family -- >> hamas is calling for destruction to israel. >> when are you going to -- >> let me say the question slowly so then you will understand it. hamas's charter calls for the destruction of israel and the killing of jews. are they a...
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it spawned al-qaeda, hamas. it's the original modern islamic terrorist group. yet they are now, along with iran, our friends, and we have been at the state department. and at the state department we have a muslim brotherhood delegation some of them holding up the muslim brotherhood four fingered salute to isis has the one finger. the brotherhood holds up four fingers at the state department or a terrorist group identified as such by saudi arabia egypt and other middle eastern countries. the muslim brotherhood are terrorists in suits. same minigame so as isis come as i mentioned earlier. tactics are different at the molson brotherhood are like termites. they burrow into a host society and to eat away at it from within. isis wants to chop your head off now, kill you know. they make no bones about it. the brotherhood is much more savvy, much more eloquent much more stealthy. same minigame. two legs of the jihad a violent jihad, isis and the stealth jihad, the molson brotherhood. i don't how i got off on that tangent but it needed to be said. molson brotherhood, no
it spawned al-qaeda, hamas. it's the original modern islamic terrorist group. yet they are now, along with iran, our friends, and we have been at the state department. and at the state department we have a muslim brotherhood delegation some of them holding up the muslim brotherhood four fingered salute to isis has the one finger. the brotherhood holds up four fingers at the state department or a terrorist group identified as such by saudi arabia egypt and other middle eastern countries. the...
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many hamas leaders, from prominent families, well-educated. the muslim brotherhood. they look like me. suits, ties, western educated. these are not some poor street-under chins on the street corner out of a charles dickens novel. in america, we have had in the west in general, europe, america, we have had medical students, we have had business majors. we have had kids in their early 20s, late teens -- not kids. young men and young women. from affluent, suburban communities in the west join isis. not because of poverty. or lack of opportunity. but because of ideology. and isis' discuss breed -- isis' success breeds attraction. if you want to know how we're doing against isis, we can't even call them who they are. this is the equivalent of during world war ii not being able to call hitler and his -- nazis or not being able to call the soviets communists. it's insane, and every from iraq to gaza the yesterdayists hear the -- jihaddists here the president and his administration parsing their words and holding back and laugh. the islamic state is not islamic? we have admi
many hamas leaders, from prominent families, well-educated. the muslim brotherhood. they look like me. suits, ties, western educated. these are not some poor street-under chins on the street corner out of a charles dickens novel. in america, we have had in the west in general, europe, america, we have had medical students, we have had business majors. we have had kids in their early 20s, late teens -- not kids. young men and young women. from affluent, suburban communities in the west join...
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could this lead to charges on the palestinian leaders especially hamas? >> they can only refer the situation as a whole and already the prosecutor is looking into the situation as a whole. and i think given how politically sensitive this situation is they are going to be ultra ultracareful to look at all sides of the conflict. >> they have observer status at the u.n they have joined a number of other international treaties but they don't want anything having to do with palestinian statehood until statehood is sometime achieved, could this back fire in that way against the palestinian authority? >> it is hard to know. to change the legal facts on the ground right so they've obtained observer state status in the united nations guilty a intli a general assembly a couple of years ago. i don't think i'm telling you anything you don't know, doesn't seem to be going anywhere, but how that back fires i don't know. >> increased israeli settlements? >> they just announced you know a bunch of new settlements days ago. >> and israel has withheld tax funds to the pale
could this lead to charges on the palestinian leaders especially hamas? >> they can only refer the situation as a whole and already the prosecutor is looking into the situation as a whole. and i think given how politically sensitive this situation is they are going to be ultra ultracareful to look at all sides of the conflict. >> they have observer status at the u.n they have joined a number of other international treaties but they don't want anything having to do with palestinian...
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. >> reporter: a great view from a plane in northwest hama and the vast area overlooks village to theth and south, once a peaceful countryside it now has become a battlefield and government forces have been using it as an attack position against opposition fighters. >> translator: this area was one of the first to revolt against the regime and was badly bombed and targeted now it's time to counter attack. >> reporter: opposition fighters launched the attacks by firing artillery, and targets with three checkpoints and the objective was to isolate village loyal to regime from those opposing it. >> translator: we started by launching artillery against barricades and advanced with infantry and in the coming hours we will have control god willing. >> reporter: attempts to control the area by government forces have been met by fierce resistance. the area is strategic to both sides, it connects hama idlib provinces and it's the regime's only link to homs in the south and northern aleppo. >> translator: our main objective is to destroy checkpoints to the city. if we succeed in that we will cu
. >> reporter: a great view from a plane in northwest hama and the vast area overlooks village to theth and south, once a peaceful countryside it now has become a battlefield and government forces have been using it as an attack position against opposition fighters. >> translator: this area was one of the first to revolt against the regime and was badly bombed and targeted now it's time to counter attack. >> reporter: opposition fighters launched the attacks by firing...
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the area is strategic to both sides and it connects hama and idlib provinces and the regime only linken homs in the south and northern aleppo. >> translator: our main objective is to destroy checkpoints leading to the city. if we succeed in that we will cut all supply lines from regime forces. >> reporter: whatever the outcome, it's an important front line in this confront without an end, al jazeera. >>> italian police this morning arrested several men responsible for quote acts of terror and the al-qaeda suspects planned an attack on the vatican and attacks across pakistan 18 suspects include two reported former body guards for bin laden who allegedly staged attacks in pakistan trying to topple the government police say the accused suspects financed it in afghanistan and pakistan. two crew members at the helm of a migrant boat crash are in court in italy today and captain and first mate face homicide and human trafficking of the deaths of 700 on the vessel and happening as european leaders say it will give aid to help the crisis. more than 160 african migrants from sudan are living u
the area is strategic to both sides and it connects hama and idlib provinces and the regime only linken homs in the south and northern aleppo. >> translator: our main objective is to destroy checkpoints leading to the city. if we succeed in that we will cut all supply lines from regime forces. >> reporter: whatever the outcome, it's an important front line in this confront without an end, al jazeera. >>> italian police this morning arrested several men responsible for quote...
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this main group is affiliated with hamas. some tell you al-nusra front do they take sides with hamas or isil. we're told that the emir of nusra has more alliances with al-nusra. we are seeing a snapshot of a situation that is very strange. we spoke oh to an activist inside yarmouk and he said everyone was shocked to see al-nusra just allowed isil fighters to come into the camp and actively helping them. >> the united nations relief and works agency is calling on the international community to insure all yarmouk residents are protected in accordance to international allow. >> the commissioner general joins us. good to have you with us. a number of people have been able to get out of yarmouk camp. does that mean that a regular evacuation corridor has been established? >> i think what you have to see is that the power has never been more desperate for civilians in yarmouk than it is now. a number of people have been able to find shelter and leave the camp. we have about assisted around 100 of them who have come out and been able
this main group is affiliated with hamas. some tell you al-nusra front do they take sides with hamas or isil. we're told that the emir of nusra has more alliances with al-nusra. we are seeing a snapshot of a situation that is very strange. we spoke oh to an activist inside yarmouk and he said everyone was shocked to see al-nusra just allowed isil fighters to come into the camp and actively helping them. >> the united nations relief and works agency is calling on the international...
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in the south and we have more. >> reporter: it's a great view from a plane in northwest hama and the of the village to the north and south. once a peaceful countryside it's now become a battlefield. government forces have been using it as an attack position against opposition fighters. >> translator: this area was one of the first to revolt against the regime and was badly bombed and targeted, now it's time to counter attack. >> reporter: opposition fighters launched the attacks by firing artillery and captured three main government checkpoints around the city aiming to isolate the city by cutting the large government supply road. >> translator: our main objective is to destroy checkpoints leading to the city if we succeed in that we will cut supply lines from regime forces. >> reporter: idlib offensive led by coalition of opposition groups launched with the aim of controlling riyadh and it follows the capture of the idlib city on march 28 and rebel forces prepared to be boosted by resent gains but they won and lost multiple times in this endless conflict i'm with al jazeera. >>> ger
in the south and we have more. >> reporter: it's a great view from a plane in northwest hama and the of the village to the north and south. once a peaceful countryside it's now become a battlefield. government forces have been using it as an attack position against opposition fighters. >> translator: this area was one of the first to revolt against the regime and was badly bombed and targeted, now it's time to counter attack. >> reporter: opposition fighters launched the...
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al qaeda, boca boko haram sunni extremists have nothing to do with iran. >> iran, hezbollah hamas hamasng them for that reason. i'm defining. >> sunni shiite. >> all about where the money comes from, geraldo. if they don't have a money trail. they can't do without the money. >> you are oil trader. you have hold the hands with the saudis for decades. >> that's it. i have some deal with the saudis? >> not you personally, all of your class. geraldo, i love you, you are out of your mind. >> thank you very much. >> hillary clinton pushing amnesty at a woman's conference. she just trying to lock in the latino vote and female vote? we'll debate that coming up. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. quitting smoking is a challenge and it's a lot easier to go into a fight when you've got somebody that's got your back. having chantix as a partner made it more s
al qaeda, boca boko haram sunni extremists have nothing to do with iran. >> iran, hezbollah hamas hamasng them for that reason. i'm defining. >> sunni shiite. >> all about where the money comes from, geraldo. if they don't have a money trail. they can't do without the money. >> you are oil trader. you have hold the hands with the saudis for decades. >> that's it. i have some deal with the saudis? >> not you personally, all of your class. geraldo, i love you,...
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and a group, a palestinian group affiliated with hamas. there are other groups in the camp some al qaeda affiliated groups. the activists say they seem to remain neutral. it started as a turf war - not a turf war, but tit for tat. i.s.i.l. is accused of killing a leader. it kidnapped a number of fighters, and this is when i.s.i.l. stormed the camp. they had moved the refugee camp them what used to be 160,000 palestinian refugees. 18,000 besieged for two years. desperate scenes unfolding. now some aid is trickling in. these people have no food water, trusty. they are dependent on the aid. if i.s.i.l. remained. if the fighting is ongoing that aid will stop. if we look at it geographically the camp is close to damascus. 7-10km away. the regime will not be happy with i.s.i.l. taking hold close to the capital. that is the situation at the moment. it's a fluid situation. there are groups in fighting and the regime >>> earlier i spoke to an activist who is based in yarmok. i asked who was in control. >> he refers to the group known as i.s.i.l. as
and a group, a palestinian group affiliated with hamas. there are other groups in the camp some al qaeda affiliated groups. the activists say they seem to remain neutral. it started as a turf war - not a turf war, but tit for tat. i.s.i.l. is accused of killing a leader. it kidnapped a number of fighters, and this is when i.s.i.l. stormed the camp. they had moved the refugee camp them what used to be 160,000 palestinian refugees. 18,000 besieged for two years. desperate scenes unfolding. now...
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iran provides support for hamas, which fought big destructive rallies against israel, and supports hezbollah, which wreaked havoc against targets in lebanon. there are bizarre juxtapositions in nations, alliance in the middle east. saudis team up to oppose the islamic state, and the u.s. scrambles for regional allies in the taffing of task of expelling them. iran tries to work out a deal with americans to get sanctions lifted. opponents with the framework fault the american president for not pushing iran harder in the other areas. for his part, the president explained to tom freedman of the "new york times", all the other loose ends have a better shot at being tied up now. >> part of what i have told my team is we have to distinguish between the idea logically driven offensive iran and the defensive iran that it feels vulnerable. and sometimes may be reacting because they perceive that as the only way they can avoid repeats of the past. >> gary watched iran closely through a long career in international relations including on president carter's national security staff. he joins me from new y
iran provides support for hamas, which fought big destructive rallies against israel, and supports hezbollah, which wreaked havoc against targets in lebanon. there are bizarre juxtapositions in nations, alliance in the middle east. saudis team up to oppose the islamic state, and the u.s. scrambles for regional allies in the taffing of task of expelling them. iran tries to work out a deal with americans to get sanctions lifted. opponents with the framework fault the american president for not...
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spying he's accused of conspiring to commit terrorist acts egypt with hamas. leaking state secrets and endangering egypt's national security. fraud in connection with the muslim brotherhood's economic and social program. he's also charged with insulting the judiciary. muslim brotherhood leader along with several other defendants were also sentenced to 20 years. it was a long road to egyptian democracy. in 2011, hosni mubarek was kicked out of office after a revolution. mohamed morsi became the first deemically elected president. he angered many egyptians by issuing an order that prevented any court from overturning his decisions, effectively allowing him to rule unchecked in my the drafting of a new constitution. that led to violence on the streets with opponents denouncing president morsi as a dictator and new faroe. his decision to overly the judiciary prompted judges to go on strike until he tore up the decree. morsi sacked the head of the armed forces, escalating a power struggle between the military and the president. >> i guess a decision has been taken
spying he's accused of conspiring to commit terrorist acts egypt with hamas. leaking state secrets and endangering egypt's national security. fraud in connection with the muslim brotherhood's economic and social program. he's also charged with insulting the judiciary. muslim brotherhood leader along with several other defendants were also sentenced to 20 years. it was a long road to egyptian democracy. in 2011, hosni mubarek was kicked out of office after a revolution. mohamed morsi became the...
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as long as hamas is in a powerful position as they are, this is a terrorist organization supported byn, who made it clear they think israel should be wiped from the face of the earth. how'd you develop a peace agreement with people of that attitude? i think the administration has overplayed their hand, over pressured the israelis, and the prime minister of israel gave a fabulous address to the congress about the real threats that america and the rest of the world face. mark bank we asked the national pastime, baseball or football. what say john boehner? speaker boehner: i say football. i'm a long time reds fan. i root for the bangles, iwatch pro football. i watched the super bowl. college football is pretty exciting. i have seen my share in the fall. mark: you seem to be enjoying the last 100 days. you have a democratic president who i think it is fair to say you have been a little frustrated with creative what will life be like for you in january 2017 if you keep the majority connell -- mitch mcconnell will be the majority leader you will be president? speaker boehner: it will be an
as long as hamas is in a powerful position as they are, this is a terrorist organization supported byn, who made it clear they think israel should be wiped from the face of the earth. how'd you develop a peace agreement with people of that attitude? i think the administration has overplayed their hand, over pressured the israelis, and the prime minister of israel gave a fabulous address to the congress about the real threats that america and the rest of the world face. mark bank we asked the...
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>> well, a group with links to hamas, this is a palestinian refugee camp even though there are syrians in yarmouk, there are mostly palestines and palestine groups. this is a show of solidarity. the polite of the palestinians have been forgotten in the bigger scheme of things. they have been displaced from their land and besieged for the last two years. extremely dire condition. we have seen pictures of people who died, starving, extremely emaciated acknowledge complete catastrophe on a humanitarian level. any aid agency will tell you pfn however, it is difficult to see how any aid can treech reach the civilians. some of the injured taken to hospitals, but that an extremely difficult toosk task to undertake. >> stefanie thank you, stefanie dekker reporting. >>> german magazine der spiegel doing something more to prevent young people from going to join seel. >>> help iraqii.s.i.l. >> hoamed broken into orhomes broken into or set on fire since wednesday. >>> mohamed javad zarif says,. >> we will prove to the world we're kitted to our promises and others are seeking pretext against us. if
>> well, a group with links to hamas, this is a palestinian refugee camp even though there are syrians in yarmouk, there are mostly palestines and palestine groups. this is a show of solidarity. the polite of the palestinians have been forgotten in the bigger scheme of things. they have been displaced from their land and besieged for the last two years. extremely dire condition. we have seen pictures of people who died, starving, extremely emaciated acknowledge complete catastrophe on a...
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reasons or schools or roads, i see it being used for additional terrorists activities whether it's hamash, what we are seeing across the world is iranian government working in an effort for more terror. >> although ironically you look at iraq and the u.s. and its allies and the coalition has control of the air power, but on the ground it's iranian forces. so the two, in effect does have a mutual goal when it comes to isis, and there is that component of this relationship? >> you are right, deb. i met yesterday with the new prime minister of iraq and we are fighting air power in the fight against isis and the iranian soldiers are on the ground with the iraqi military so we are assisting them there, but yet in yemen, on the other side of saudi arabia we are assisting saudi arabia in the fight against the iranian guards who are helping the terrorists in yemen. so we're with them in one place and against them in another and at the same time trying to negotiate a deal with regards to nuclear weapons. >> when you see that $10 billion which iran wants released do you believe iran becomes even a
reasons or schools or roads, i see it being used for additional terrorists activities whether it's hamash, what we are seeing across the world is iranian government working in an effort for more terror. >> although ironically you look at iraq and the u.s. and its allies and the coalition has control of the air power, but on the ground it's iranian forces. so the two, in effect does have a mutual goal when it comes to isis, and there is that component of this relationship? >> you are...
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spying he is accused of conspiring to commit terrorist acts in egypt with hamas.king state secrets and endanger g egypt's national security. fraud in connection with the muslim brotherhood economic and social program. he is also charged with insulting the judiciary. muslim brotherhood leader along with several other defendants were also sentenced to 20 years. it was a long road to egyptian democracy. in 2011, president mubarak was kicked out of office during a revolution against his rule. then in a divisive election morsi became the first democratically elected president. but he angered many egyptians by issuing on order that presented any court from overturning his decisions. that lead to violence on the streets with opponents denouncing him as a dictator and a new pharaoh. he sacked the head of the armed forces escalating a power struggle between the military and the president. >> i guess a decision has been taken by the military before running the elections, the first democratic election fair elections, that at a certain point the military will intervene and --
spying he is accused of conspiring to commit terrorist acts in egypt with hamas.king state secrets and endanger g egypt's national security. fraud in connection with the muslim brotherhood economic and social program. he is also charged with insulting the judiciary. muslim brotherhood leader along with several other defendants were also sentenced to 20 years. it was a long road to egyptian democracy. in 2011, president mubarak was kicked out of office during a revolution against his rule. then...
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just last week amnesty international published a report of allegations of war crimes committed by hamaser groups and chief prosecutor here said she will investigate both sides without fear or favor. so by joining icc the palestinian authority is taking action that could impact on israel and the peace process. but it could also expose palestinians to charges at the international criminal court. i'm with al jazeera, the hague. >>> joining me now is richard who is the director of the international justice program of human rights watch. he joins us from u.n. headquarters in new york, thank you for being with us. so now that palestine is a member of the international court of justice what do you think, what sort of a case do you think that they have against israel? >> well i would have to agree with the previous speaker that it would be premature to speculate on what the prosecutors prosecutors preliminary investigation will fine and she will examine the evidence and look to see whether or not serious crimes within her authority have been committed and whether or not sufficient meaningful, n
just last week amnesty international published a report of allegations of war crimes committed by hamaser groups and chief prosecutor here said she will investigate both sides without fear or favor. so by joining icc the palestinian authority is taking action that could impact on israel and the peace process. but it could also expose palestinians to charges at the international criminal court. i'm with al jazeera, the hague. >>> joining me now is richard who is the director of the...
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protests have been organised by hamas. it's calling on the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees to do more to help the people there. iraq's prime minister says the islamic state of iraq and levant can't be defeated if it uses foreign fighters. they want governments do more to protect young people from being recruited from joining the armed group. said haider al-abadi >>> reports of looting, helping the iraqi army capturing the city. hundreds of shops and homes have been broken into or said on fire since wednesday. the foreign minister of iran warned that the country would not respect the terms of the thursday nuclear agreement if the west violates the deal. the agreement includes the lifting of sanctions against iran. >> reporter: we will protothe world that we are committed to promises and others are seeking pretext against us. if at any time we'll decide how to act. any time a deal is finalised we'll act if the other side violates an agreement. then we'll return to counter levels >>> still ahead. how the u.s. city of los angeles is trying to get
protests have been organised by hamas. it's calling on the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees to do more to help the people there. iraq's prime minister says the islamic state of iraq and levant can't be defeated if it uses foreign fighters. they want governments do more to protect young people from being recruited from joining the armed group. said haider al-abadi >>> reports of looting, helping the iraqi army capturing the city. hundreds of shops and homes have been broken into or...
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between isil in one group inside the camp and this is a palestinian group believed to be affiliated with hamas. there are other groups in this camp like al-qaeda-affiliate al-qaeda-affiliateddal newsed al nusra front. they blame isil for killing one of its leaders and then kidnapped a number of isil fighters. this is when isil stormed the camp. when i say camp, it's misleading. it is a town that used to be home to 160,000 palestinian refugees and now 18,000 people, why is this so significant? it has been absolutely dire there. people tell you it's probably one of the worst places to be in this conflict. under siege for over two years. they don't have food, water electricity. they're entirely dependent on aid. aid has been trickleing in sporadiccally. if isil does come in to the camp that aid won't reach the people, and geographically this town is on the outskirts of damascus, a concern for the regime if isil takes a hold there. people will tell you at the moment that it's a fluid situation. the fighters have had a stronghold further south of the camp. fighters continuing but one of our proceed
between isil in one group inside the camp and this is a palestinian group believed to be affiliated with hamas. there are other groups in this camp like al-qaeda-affiliate al-qaeda-affiliateddal newsed al nusra front. they blame isil for killing one of its leaders and then kidnapped a number of isil fighters. this is when isil stormed the camp. when i say camp, it's misleading. it is a town that used to be home to 160,000 palestinian refugees and now 18,000 people, why is this so significant?...
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the protests have been organised from hamas, and it is calling on the u.n. agency to do more than help the people there. thousands are trapped. most of them are palestinian. yarmouk is a few kilometres from the city of damascus. the u.n. described the situation as a source of universal shame. stefanie dekker reports. >> it's a fight they are losing. the palestinian group has been fighting i.s.i.l. over the last few days. i.s.i.l. controls most of it. in an usual twist, there are reports that i.s.i.l. fighters are being supported by the al nusra front. the two groups do not like each other. it appears they are working together to take control. >> there was an agreement made under the table between al nusra front and i.s.i.l. many were shocked. they released a statement claiming they were neutral. nusra has several checkpoints. i.s.i.l. came right through it. this is an important reason they raised yarmouk. everyone is confused how the deal happened. yarmouk has been seized by government forces around 18,000 remain out of 160,000. most are depent on aid. condi
the protests have been organised from hamas, and it is calling on the u.n. agency to do more than help the people there. thousands are trapped. most of them are palestinian. yarmouk is a few kilometres from the city of damascus. the u.n. described the situation as a source of universal shame. stefanie dekker reports. >> it's a fight they are losing. the palestinian group has been fighting i.s.i.l. over the last few days. i.s.i.l. controls most of it. in an usual twist, there are reports...
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he's accused of conspiring to commit terrorist acts in egypt with hamas. leaking state secrets and endangers national security. fraud in connection with the muslim brotherhood's economic and social program. he's also charged with insulting the judiciary. several ours defendants were also sentenced to 20 years. it's a long road to yikes democracy. hosni mubarak was kicked out of office. then in a decisive election in 2012 morsi became the first democratically elected president. but the celebrations wouldn't last long. he angered many egyptians by issuing an order that prevent any court from overturning his decisions. that led to violence on the streets with opponents denouncing morsi as a dictator and new pharaoh. it escalated a power struggle between the military and the president. >> i think a decision has been taken by the military before running these elections the first democratically elect elections. at some point the military will intervene and take over. >> on june 30, 2013 millions of people rallied calling for morsi's resignation. three days later
he's accused of conspiring to commit terrorist acts in egypt with hamas. leaking state secrets and endangers national security. fraud in connection with the muslim brotherhood's economic and social program. he's also charged with insulting the judiciary. several ours defendants were also sentenced to 20 years. it's a long road to yikes democracy. hosni mubarak was kicked out of office. then in a decisive election in 2012 morsi became the first democratically elected president. but the...
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not only hezbollah but hamas. hamas terrorist organization has launched 10,000 rockets into israel. of them come from iran. please remember who we're dealing with here. the iranians supplied copper-tipped ieds in iraq to kill about 1500 american soldiers. the most lethal ied in iraq came from iran. so they've been disrupting the region. they have american blood on their hands. they're religious fanatics. >> then there's hillary clinton. will she be able to separate herself from the obama administration's foreign policy as she campaigns and continues to say that she is fighting for the average guy and gal out there? >> i think our press core in this country needs to up its game when it comes to hillary clinton. she's getting a pass on the most consequential issue of our time or quite frankly any time. no one's ever set down and challenged her. do you support this framework? do you trust the iranians? at the end of the day, should congress be allowed to review this bill before its finding? she's been given a complete pass on barack obama's failed foreign policy and she should be asked
not only hezbollah but hamas. hamas terrorist organization has launched 10,000 rockets into israel. of them come from iran. please remember who we're dealing with here. the iranians supplied copper-tipped ieds in iraq to kill about 1500 american soldiers. the most lethal ied in iraq came from iran. so they've been disrupting the region. they have american blood on their hands. they're religious fanatics. >> then there's hillary clinton. will she be able to separate herself from the obama...
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the tightest sanctions on iran we've seen and you're laugh, but maybe you remember this israel-hamasse-fire last summer? >> what the heck have -- have bush or cruz accomplished on foreignpolicy? >> i think it's e rattic to blame hillary clinton for the rise of isis. that's absurd. when was the middle east not am miss? >> i think it's problematic. >> clinton doesn't just solve problems on national security issues and she also has problems with the middle class. middle class families have been left behind under president obama and hillary clinton is an extension of that administration. >> so sally, i think it was an interesting point. let me get to sally here with that question. sally, it's an interesting point that lisa brings up because you've got -- she has to walk this line by not pointing at president obama and saying look wage growth has been stagnant under you and the income equality has worsened since 2008 and how does she resonate with the middle-class voters and main street america? ? first of all, she's embraced a number of things that president obama has done including obam
the tightest sanctions on iran we've seen and you're laugh, but maybe you remember this israel-hamasse-fire last summer? >> what the heck have -- have bush or cruz accomplished on foreignpolicy? >> i think it's e rattic to blame hillary clinton for the rise of isis. that's absurd. when was the middle east not am miss? >> i think it's problematic. >> clinton doesn't just solve problems on national security issues and she also has problems with the middle class. middle...
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. >> both hamas and fattah are using us for afraid in the international community. we either invite israel to finish us off or explode in our government's face. we don't know what to choose. >> the report calls on the for israel to lift the block aid on gaza. it described the crisis in gaza as a manmade one while some donors have refrained from releasing funds due to the political rift between the authorities in the west bank, but by doing so donors and israel are entrenching the political split. the report found that most donaries are accepting ways to work around it. >> what we really need is a change to how the international community addresses the blockade which is making sure there are consequences and accountability for its staying in place. >> the aid groups that put the report together say unless world leaders implement a new approach that addresses the root causes of the worsening humanitarian situation in gaza, another war may be inevitable. the report suggests the international community should use the u.n. arms trade treaty to pressure israel to lift the
. >> both hamas and fattah are using us for afraid in the international community. we either invite israel to finish us off or explode in our government's face. we don't know what to choose. >> the report calls on the for israel to lift the block aid on gaza. it described the crisis in gaza as a manmade one while some donors have refrained from releasing funds due to the political rift between the authorities in the west bank, but by doing so donors and israel are entrenching the...
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it looks to me your friends hamas -- hamas survived this. >> usually people with aggression -- >> rose: let me ask questions people want to know. why don't you provide this is a simple thing to do, the history that john kerry and others have asked you to provide owe that they would have a basis to look at. they know more about what you had done and have a basis to make an evaluation about the future. you refused to do that. >> no, we didn't. >> rose: you did not allow a history of your -- >> no, no. come on, hold o let's take one step at a time. somebody makes an allegation against you. it's up to them to prove it, not for you to disprove it. allegations have been made against iran one after the other. iran, hold on. iran has been inspected in the last ten years more than any other country in the world say for japan. the only country that has been inspected more than iran based on -- i'm referring not to the report recently based on the 2013iaaea. ieae spent more money on iran than any other country in japan. >> rose: do you recognize iaea says there's uninnocenced questions at least 1
it looks to me your friends hamas -- hamas survived this. >> usually people with aggression -- >> rose: let me ask questions people want to know. why don't you provide this is a simple thing to do, the history that john kerry and others have asked you to provide owe that they would have a basis to look at. they know more about what you had done and have a basis to make an evaluation about the future. you refused to do that. >> no, we didn't. >> rose: you did not allow a...
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they say they did fire on hamas targets at the time. an israeli military court is currently examining case, but this family and human rights activists see the international criminal court in the hague is it better guarantee of justice. even if the case could take years. >> islamic state has moved closer to the center of the capital, damascus in syria. militants are just a few kilometers away from the city center. >> the area was being controlled by other rebel groups who i has managed to push out. before the war, about a half million people live here. the population is now estimaed at just 18,000. >> here in germany, some 650 germans have gone to fight with islamic state in the last four years. ben: it has raised serious questions about why so many young germans have been radicalized and what society can do to stop it from happening. sarah: one city has been especially hard-hit. we take a closer look. >> members of the muslim community praying for children of theirs who have gone to area. they hope they will come back safely although th
they say they did fire on hamas targets at the time. an israeli military court is currently examining case, but this family and human rights activists see the international criminal court in the hague is it better guarantee of justice. even if the case could take years. >> islamic state has moved closer to the center of the capital, damascus in syria. militants are just a few kilometers away from the city center. >> the area was being controlled by other rebel groups who i has...
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officials say that the fighting in syria has displaced more than 10 million people, most of them in the hama region in syria's west. for those caught in the middle and forced to flee, circumstances can be daunting. alexi o'brien reports. >> reporter: this abandoned mosque is damaged and cold but it's a safe haven for this family. >> he knows that he's lucky because he and other families like his fled this, the chaos in idleb where syrian government forces continue to battle opposition fighters. idleb city has been targeted by regime barrel bombs and no one is spared. mohammed and his family also escaped the violence. their new home is basic but there is an old well for water and the children entertain themselves the best they can. they worry about their future. >> we keep moving because of the heavy bombardment but life is just as hard here as it was there. i'm looking after my brother's three children who are orphans and i have 12 children of my own. we have no jobs and no money. >> rents here are ten times higher than before the war. and food is increasingly hard to come by. this part of i
officials say that the fighting in syria has displaced more than 10 million people, most of them in the hama region in syria's west. for those caught in the middle and forced to flee, circumstances can be daunting. alexi o'brien reports. >> reporter: this abandoned mosque is damaged and cold but it's a safe haven for this family. >> he knows that he's lucky because he and other families like his fled this, the chaos in idleb where syrian government forces continue to battle...
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amnesty international published a report into allegations of war crimes committed by hamas. the chief prosecutor here said that she will investigate both sides without fear or i favour. it could expose plainions to charges at the international criminal court. after years of protests over paying low wages, fast food client mcdonald's announced it's raising hourly pay for 90,000 workers. let's get more of this from john hendren live in chicago. what more details do we have about edmonton announcements? >> this is a big reversal from a major food company. mcdonald's said it will add $1 above the federally mandated wage for each workers. some states have higher minimum wages than the federal wage. they'll get a dollar over that much the federal minimum wage is $7.25. workers get more than that. by the end of 2016 the companies said workers will receive more than $10 an hour. the company is adding vacation. you can accrue 20 hours of vacation in a year. so this is a major change for a company that argued that the minimum wage was appropriate. it suggests however, that there could
amnesty international published a report into allegations of war crimes committed by hamas. the chief prosecutor here said that she will investigate both sides without fear or i favour. it could expose plainions to charges at the international criminal court. after years of protests over paying low wages, fast food client mcdonald's announced it's raising hourly pay for 90,000 workers. let's get more of this from john hendren live in chicago. what more details do we have about edmonton...
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philadelphia are waging a protest against controversial ads running on septa buses that criticize hamas and islam. >> it reads, jew hatred, it's in the quran. the freedom initiative paid to have the ads on 84 buses the activists led by a local rabbi is placing black and yellow stickers on them saying it's hate speech. >>> a funds raiser for the slain police officer robert wilson iii is going on now at johnny's fine italian cuisine, it goes from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and the money will benefit officer wilson's new young sons. >>> and a rescue fan with several young puppies inside. and why school officials scolded the girl's mother for what she packed. and david murphy will be back with the seven day forecast from accuweather. 14 irresistible flavors. one for the mood. one for the moment. each one can make every day more delicious than the last. the taste could only be baileys. the experience could only be yours. baileys coffee creamers. this is the one. can: beautiful job! i knew you had it in you. and it was easy because of what i have in me. you know the color-rich technology and all
philadelphia are waging a protest against controversial ads running on septa buses that criticize hamas and islam. >> it reads, jew hatred, it's in the quran. the freedom initiative paid to have the ads on 84 buses the activists led by a local rabbi is placing black and yellow stickers on them saying it's hate speech. >>> a funds raiser for the slain police officer robert wilson iii is going on now at johnny's fine italian cuisine, it goes from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and the...
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least three other trials including one where he is charged with leveraging with foreign groups like hamasccused of terrorism in egypt as well as espionage, leaking documents, and a prison break in 2012. chris: the wider context of this ongoing crackdown by the sisi government on the muslim brotherhood. how is the ejection public reacting to all of this? sharif: their appealrs to be little sympathy among the public for the muslim brotherhood. their brief time was marked by acrimony. since the ouster of mohamed morsi, the state and private media have vilified the brotherhood as extremists and terrorists, and responsible for much of the violence in the sinai and the bombing of the delta as well, although the brotherhood denies and condemns those axles that they have been joined by state institutions such as the religious establishment civil society institutions, which have also condemned the brotherhood, so despite the very brutal crackdown and very harsh, john coney and sentences against its leadership and its rank -- the harsh, draconian sentences against his leadership and its rank and fi
least three other trials including one where he is charged with leveraging with foreign groups like hamasccused of terrorism in egypt as well as espionage, leaking documents, and a prison break in 2012. chris: the wider context of this ongoing crackdown by the sisi government on the muslim brotherhood. how is the ejection public reacting to all of this? sharif: their appealrs to be little sympathy among the public for the muslim brotherhood. their brief time was marked by acrimony. since the...
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palestinians were killed as a result of israeli actions but the letter goes on to refer to the discovery of hamas weapons. the bring i saw some paradione this. is it true that the seven schools that were hit with the loss of 44 lives were all hit by israel? is it true that the places where weapons were found were completely separate schools that were vacant and not designated as emergency shelters. >> i'd refer you to the language of the report, the summary, which states that the details. you can see the facts there you are right there's a difference between the three schools where weapons were found, and the seven other sites that were attacked the palestinian ambassador had this reaction. >> what is the secretary general planning to do in holding israel accountable for these crimes committed against civilians which there is no money in the world that can substitute for the value of a life this report could be extremely important. since last summer, palestine has become a member of the criminal courts. already the chief prosecutor of the court has launched an examination, to see whether there co
palestinians were killed as a result of israeli actions but the letter goes on to refer to the discovery of hamas weapons. the bring i saw some paradione this. is it true that the seven schools that were hit with the loss of 44 lives were all hit by israel? is it true that the places where weapons were found were completely separate schools that were vacant and not designated as emergency shelters. >> i'd refer you to the language of the report, the summary, which states that the details....
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whether it is hamas, hezbollah, palestinian islamic jihad and in some cases al qaeda.they have fueled and driven this global jihad. yes, they are fighting each other in syria and the rack not because iran is suddenly some friends to the united states and the west, not because they have reformed ideology not because they have change spots changed spots the because they want the same thing, to dominate the region and lead the global jihad. it is that simple. they are killing each other across the middle east. my comes to killing christians and jews they get along just fine. right right now there battling each other for regional supremacy. iran now controls for arab capitals. they control human beirut, lebanon, damascus, syria baghdad, iraq. these these are becoming iranian satellites increasing influence across the region and are close to a nuclear weapon a nuclear weapon and we are bending over backwards to cut a deal to the.where it is shameful as an american. i we will i we will be honest, to see our government kowtow to a terrorist regime. you know that you know that
whether it is hamas, hezbollah, palestinian islamic jihad and in some cases al qaeda.they have fueled and driven this global jihad. yes, they are fighting each other in syria and the rack not because iran is suddenly some friends to the united states and the west, not because they have reformed ideology not because they have change spots changed spots the because they want the same thing, to dominate the region and lead the global jihad. it is that simple. they are killing each other across the...
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many are from the hama region in syria's west. alexi o'brien has our report. >> reporter: this abandoned mosque is damaged and cold but it's a safe place for this family. >> i don't have money to pay rent so hopefully i can find a job. but i look and i look, and i can't find anything. >> even though it's roof could collapse at any moment, and the windows have no glass he knows he's lucky. >> because he and other families like his fled this, the chaos in idleb and the countryside where syrian government forces continue to battle opposition fighters. idleb city has been targeted by regime barrel bombs and no one is spared. abu mohammed and his family also escapeed the violence. there isthe home is basic and there is well for water. but they worry about their future. >> we keep moving because of the heavy bombardment, and life is just as hard here as it was there. i'm looking after my brother's three children who are orphans and i have 12 children of my own. we have no jobs and no way to get money. >> other families nearby have no sh
many are from the hama region in syria's west. alexi o'brien has our report. >> reporter: this abandoned mosque is damaged and cold but it's a safe place for this family. >> i don't have money to pay rent so hopefully i can find a job. but i look and i look, and i can't find anything. >> even though it's roof could collapse at any moment, and the windows have no glass he knows he's lucky. >> because he and other families like his fled this, the chaos in idleb and the...