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hamas is considered by most of the world a terror organization and it's not exactly a democratic one un valley's espousing group right how do you deal with hamas interfering in your activities i've heard for instance that hamas fire bombed you're mixed gender summer camps that extremists try to kill one of your predecessors why is hamas in call think with you i mean you're not even part of this large war anyways. there is and there are many different sides to hamas and i don't really want to be drawn into a political discussion into a political discussion of i do want to describe to you how we work together you cannot operate as united nations this is not just wouldn't but un d.p. world health organization and in fact other international organizations like the international committee of the red cross you cannot work in a place like gaza without pragmatic cooperation with the locals or ities which are hamas in this case hero or have been for most of the last few years and what that pragmatic corporation looks like in the interest of the people we're serving is on the one hand technical cooperation with line ministries for example throughout the last couple of years the ministry of health here which is under t
hamas is considered by most of the world a terror organization and it's not exactly a democratic one un valley's espousing group right how do you deal with hamas interfering in your activities i've heard for instance that hamas fire bombed you're mixed gender summer camps that extremists try to kill one of your predecessors why is hamas in call think with you i mean you're not even part of this large war anyways. there is and there are many different sides to hamas and i don't really want to be...
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on europe's most dangerous hamas. hamas. what began as a documentary. if i can start our first everything from. the story about those seeking refuge. and those ready to help. when paul. from the city from cameroon to berlin starts oct fourth on do you w. . into law. the law. this is d w news live from berlin the desperate search for survivors of the earthquake and tsunami in indonesia rescuers scramble to save those trapped in the rubble from the government calls for international help as the scale of the devastation becomes apparent more than eight hundred are dead and thousands more injured. also coming up it's a good day for canada says prime minister justin trudeau after the country agrees to join a trade deal with the u.s. and mexico the u.s. mexico.
on europe's most dangerous hamas. hamas. what began as a documentary. if i can start our first everything from. the story about those seeking refuge. and those ready to help. when paul. from the city from cameroon to berlin starts oct fourth on do you w. . into law. the law. this is d w news live from berlin the desperate search for survivors of the earthquake and tsunami in indonesia rescuers scramble to save those trapped in the rubble from the government calls for international help as the...
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us saudis so hamas controls gaza and yet israel holds hamas responsible for anything that's fired over the border into southern israel even if that's islamic jihad what influence does hamas have over islamic jihad and what influence will it have had in this deal that's been done to stop rockets. i think it is an israeli kill. for international media because hammers. because of tori's of number one. the faction which controls gaza which means it is it is sponsible of everything what is happening in gaza exactly like twelve years ago when he controlled gaza at that time and at that time and how most used the short their handmade projectiles at israel. israel used to hit the. p.a. offices and the p.a. bodies despite their peer did not shoot and this is number one number two i think is there and focus on hamas because hamas is less if i buy lots of. organizations or even with a. terrorist organization that's why maybe the international media and the mention of it maybe would better stand me understand. that. me understand what is it is going to do against hamas they are going to do something against a terrorist organization not. is this an ongoing. and because hamas controls
us saudis so hamas controls gaza and yet israel holds hamas responsible for anything that's fired over the border into southern israel even if that's islamic jihad what influence does hamas have over islamic jihad and what influence will it have had in this deal that's been done to stop rockets. i think it is an israeli kill. for international media because hammers. because of tori's of number one. the faction which controls gaza which means it is it is sponsible of everything what is happening...
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a fully escalated war situation with hamas hamas his own leader in yassin was recently gave an interview which was carried in the israeli media which said that hamas had no interest in a war that essentially saying that he must have very little chance of any kind of success in such a war so the question is whether the situation that we've seen so far this year that there have been these extremely sensitive very dangerous escalations which so far both sides have been able to manage going just far enough without tipping over into war will that be the case again this time of course once around of escalation starts then those calculations become even more difficult even if both sides say that they don't want to go to war it's always a question of events on the ground that can potentially lead in that direction in any case aaron many thanks indeed al-jazeera very force of life in west jerusalem just to bring you updates on the suspected killing of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi we told you a few minutes ago that a planned search by turkey's police of the saudi consul general service temple has been canceled for the mother due to lack of cooperati
a fully escalated war situation with hamas hamas his own leader in yassin was recently gave an interview which was carried in the israeli media which said that hamas had no interest in a war that essentially saying that he must have very little chance of any kind of success in such a war so the question is whether the situation that we've seen so far this year that there have been these extremely sensitive very dangerous escalations which so far both sides have been able to manage going just...
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hamas this strike hamas has denied responsibility for it in a statement which was also cosigned by islamic jihad and other palestinian fighting factions inside the gaza strip it said that it condemned any such irresponsible actions that would act to undermine egyptian efforts to negotiate a long term truce with the israelis the defense minister however before this rocket attack took place on tuesday he had just been meeting with senior army officials saying that now is the time to deal major blow to hamas and the only after such a blow which essentially reads like a call for a major military action war on gaza only after such an attack could there be a long term truce the question remains whether the israeli army is signed up for that whether the israeli prime minister is signed up for that certainly there is a lot of reporting in the israeli media that that is not the case. the russian president vladimir putin is holding emergency meetings after an explosion us college in crimea russia's anti terror agency says at least thirteen people were killed the blast was caused by a bomb packed with metal objects set off in the building's cafeteria those are your headlines to check out the website al jazeera dot com is the address up next al-jazeera well i'll have more news in about twenty five minutes so see that. on the tenth of may twenty eighth the wife of a libyan politician nanto lawyers held up an historic document a letter of apology from the british prime minister the u.k. lost its way
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hamas this strike hamas has denied responsibility for it in a statement which was also cosigned by islamic jihad and other palestinian fighting factions inside the gaza strip it said that it condemned any such irresponsible actions that would act to undermine egyptian efforts to negotiate a long term truce with the israelis the defense minister however before this rocket attack took place on tuesday he had just been meeting with senior army officials saying that now is the time to deal major blow to hamas and the only art of such a blow which essentially reads like a call for a major military action war on gaza.
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hamas this strike hamas has denied responsibility for it in a statement which was also cosigned by islamic jihad and other palestinian fighting factions inside the gaza strip it said that it condemned any such irresponsible actions that would act to undermine egyptian efforts to negotiate a long term truce with the israelis the defense minister however before this rocket attack took place on tuesday he had just been meeting with senior army officials saying that now is the time to deal i'm age a blow to hamas and the only art to such a blow which essentially reads like a call for a major military action war on gaza only after such an attack could there be a long term truce the question remains whether the israeli army is signed up for that whether the israeli prime minister is signed up for that setting there is a lot of reporting. in the israeli media that that is not the case we're going to weather update back to zero then we'll take a closer look at the so-called reeducation camps set up for a week of muslims in western china atmospheres of a no deal breakers that drove some countries around the e.u. will already preparing for the worst we'll take you to the netherlands. through tranquil arabian can you. can feel it seems and it's a nation gone to live. hello again to welcome back to your international weather forecasts were here across parts of france we saw a lot of active weather and flooding over the past several days the good news is most of that city has been pushing down here tow
hamas this strike hamas has denied responsibility for it in a statement which was also cosigned by islamic jihad and other palestinian fighting factions inside the gaza strip it said that it condemned any such irresponsible actions that would act to undermine egyptian efforts to negotiate a long term truce with the israelis the defense minister however before this rocket attack took place on tuesday he had just been meeting with senior army officials saying that now is the time to deal i'm age...
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hamas this strike hamas has denied responsibility for it in a statement which was also cosigned by islamic jihad and other palestinian fighting factions inside the gaza strip it said that it condemned any such irresponsible actions that would act to undermine egyptian efforts to negotiate a long term truce with the israelis the defense minister however before this rocket attack took place on tuesday he had just been meeting with senior army officials saying that now is the time to deal i'm age of blow to hamas and the only after such a blow which essentially reads like a call for a major military action war on gaza only after such an attack could there be a long term truce the question remains whether the israeli army is signed up for that whether the israeli prime minister is signed up for that setting there is a lot of reporting in the israeli media that that is not the case. several border crossings between syria and neighboring countries have reopened in recent weeks it's easing years of political and economic isolation for the country on monday the nassib crossing with jordan open for the first time in three years for decades it was a vital trade routes across syria between lebanon and jordan much of that trade will be coming through the must knob or the crossing on the border between syria and lebanon as an author has more. the reopening of the nessie border crossing this vital artery for commercial traffic benefits many countries in the region jordan of course we know suffers from a
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given by them to hamas not least through egyptian negotiators saying that this really is the key test as far as the israelis are concerned or hamas is intentions they're saying that hamas needs to rein in the weekly friday border protests to key questions really for hamas what is their intention certainly we've heard from the mosques the preachers encouraging people to come come here to the border areas again and protest but they're also indications that hamas does at least intend to try to reign in those protests to prevent people from getting too close to the border or breaching the border the israelis of the soldiers have been given new rules of engagement where they're allowed apparently to fire at larger distances in order to prevent people from getting too close to the border fence also there is talk of more forceful action being taken against those who wish to launch balloons or kites carrying incendiary materials so a lot depends on whether hamas is able to have the kind of protest here that it needs for its own political purposes within the gaza strip without letting people get too close to the fence it's so. off which according to the israelis would necessita
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that into southern israel the israeli say the targets are linked to hamas and islamic jihad the general sector security headquarters of hamas was among the targets hit and israeli spokesman says the rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning islamic jihadist told al jazeera that its agreed to hold rocket fire talks with an egyptian delegation the leaders of france germany turkey and russia holding talks in istanbul to try to find a solution to the conflict in syria it's the first summit to bring all four leaders together they're expected support the ceasefire agreed in september by turkey and russia in syria's northwestern province of italy the demilitarized zone that was largely held but syria's government threatened to retake the last rebel stronghold on friday. trying because president suspended parliament a day off to second the country's prime minister in a surprise move president sort of saina fired. from sitting on friday and replaced him with former president mahinda rajapaksa the political turmoil follows the collapse of the governing coalition. the headlines that he's con
that into southern israel the israeli say the targets are linked to hamas and islamic jihad the general sector security headquarters of hamas was among the targets hit and israeli spokesman says the rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning islamic jihadist told al jazeera that its agreed to hold rocket fire talks with an egyptian delegation the leaders of france germany turkey and russia holding talks in istanbul to try to find a solution to the...
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hamas this strike hamas has denied responsibility for it in a statement which was also cosigned by islamic jihad and other palestinian fighting factions inside the gaza strip it said that it condemned any such irresponsible actions that would act to undermine egyptian efforts to negotiate a long term truce with the israelis the defense minister however before this rocket attack took place on tuesday he had just been meeting with senior army officials saying that now is the time to deal i'm age a blow to hamas and the only art to such a blow which essentially reads like a call for a major military action war on gaza only after such an attack could there be a long term truce the question remains whether the israeli army is signed up for that whether the israeli prime minister is signed up for that certainly there is a lot of reporting in the israeli media that that is not the case and election cabinet has been killed in a bomb attack in afghanistan as violence threatens to disrupt saturday's election the blast happened in the southern province of helmand at least ten candidates opin killed now in the run up to the election and hundreds of people have been injured in attacks across the country charlotte bonuses in kabul. and was killed inside his electoral office and helmand province this morning a bomb was planted on to his chair eight people were wounded in the attack three people died later of the injuries the taliban took responsibility for this attack they had warned they would do this a
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given by them to hamas not least through egyptian negotiators saying that this really is the key test as far as the israelis are concerned of hamas is intentions they're saying that hamas needs to rein in the weekly friday border protests two key questions really for hamas what is their intention certainly we've heard from the mosques the preachers encouraging people to come come here to the border areas again and protest but there are also indications that hamas does at least intend to try to reign in those protests to prevent people from getting too close to the border or breaching the border the israelis of the soldiers have been given new rules of engagement where they're allowed apparently to fire at larger distances in order to prevent people from getting too close to the border fence also there is talk of more forceful action being taken against those who wish to launch balloons or kites carrying incendiary material so a lot depends on whether hamas is able to have the kind of protest here that it needs for its own political purposes within the gaza strip without letting people get too close to the fence itself which according to the israelis would necessitate o
given by them to hamas not least through egyptian negotiators saying that this really is the key test as far as the israelis are concerned of hamas is intentions they're saying that hamas needs to rein in the weekly friday border protests two key questions really for hamas what is their intention certainly we've heard from the mosques the preachers encouraging people to come come here to the border areas again and protest but there are also indications that hamas does at least intend to try to...
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they're wreckless and garland gilchrist wants to -- head anti-semitic, anti-israeli tweets, pro hamas rants and hamas is a terrorist organization and choosing that first decision shows bad judgment on snore witmer's part. when i'm governor of michigan through will be know sanctuary cities. >> that does not -- will not happen in michigan. >> senator whitmer. >> don't listen to that nonsense, this desperate campaign flailing to stay alive. he if you watch the news tonight, you saw hate tread, you saw fear. you saw terrorism. force the guy calling me extreme and imply is ridiculous. that's the kind of rest rick has createssed an ugly environment in this country. i'm running against that. i'm running he against bad roads and running guess this nasty rhetoric out of bill jutty and the trump administration. >> that's time. >> she never answered the question about sanctuary cities i'm opposed. >>> if she had her way michigan would be a sanctuary statement wants to disbans i.c.e. they reckless. her proposed running mates wants to eliminates the department of home land security. that's extreme. that's way out
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hamas so the question for hamas really is twofold whether it intends to try to reign in these protests certainly the mosques have been giving the usual kind of encouragement to people to come here and the other protest sites up and down the border. but also whether it has the capability to try to rein them in whether it can have the kind of numbers here that would suggest to the people here because they're under political pressure here in gaza as well to maintain these protests if they simply give them up without gaining anything that would be a major defeat so can they have a protest here at this site while still controlling people and prevent them from getting too close to the border fence that's one of the key questions today what happens if the people get to the fence and then somehow manage to get through the fence. well i think to some extent it's a matter of degree whether they do so in in the same numbers as they have been in recent weeks or whether if that if some people do get through if those numbers are much smaller if they are smaller than potentially that gives the israelis and outs but the israelis have painted themselves into a bit of a corner here as well if there is the same kind of thing that has happened in recent weeks then they have promised a much bigger military response and we have these tanks on the other side of the border we have apparently new rules of engagement whereby soldiers are being told that they can fire on people at a much longer range i.e. further away from the border fence than in previous weeks more forceful action promised against launches of in century kites and balloons as well so if such a response does come from the israelis if that leads to major casualties then hamas itself its military wing the arc of some brigades has issued its own warning saying that it will respond as world showing a video of its rocket launchers and rockets saying don't misread us to the israelis so really a lot depends on how today's protests play out whether there is a major escalation on the israeli side how that is met by the gazan side by hamas as well so for all that both sides are saying they don't want a full escalation to war a lot depends on what happens today in terms of whether we spill in that direction harry thank you very much indonesia is threatening to cut ties with australia over a plan to relocate its embassy in israel the australian prime minister says he's considering the move from tel aviv to jerusalem and that's despite a warning that the shift may provoke protests in gaza and the west bank and thomas has more now from sydney. a spokesperson for in these years foreign affairs ministry said that the issue of palestine is very important in the sea and th
hamas so the question for hamas really is twofold whether it intends to try to reign in these protests certainly the mosques have been giving the usual kind of encouragement to people to come here and the other protest sites up and down the border. but also whether it has the capability to try to rein them in whether it can have the kind of numbers here that would suggest to the people here because they're under political pressure here in gaza as well to maintain these protests if they simply...
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hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those areas hit and israeli spokesman says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning islamic jihad has told al jazeera it's agreed to stop rocket fire after talks with an egyptian delegation. the leaders of france germany turkey and russia are holding talks in istanbul to try to find a solution to the war in syria is the first summit to bring all four leaders together they're expected to support the cease fire agreed in september by turkey and russia in syria's northwestern province of idlib the demilitarized zone there has largely held but syria's government threatened to retake the last rebel stronghold on friday the sri lankan president suspended parliament today after sacking the prime minister in a surprise move the president fired ronnell wickramasinghe on friday and replaced him with the former president mahinda rajapaksa those are your headlines now because back to the coming war on china after that program i'm back with the thirteen g. news out kelley see that by november on al-jazeera. radicalised you a new hard hitting series comes face to face with the hatred and violence of militant groups but attract young people around the world on november fifth the u.s. will impose additional sanctions on iran targeting the oil we'll look at the impact . when migrant lives are in danger and see who should come to their aid people in power investigates the united states is getting ready for the u.s. midterm elections on november sixth join us for live coverage and analysis and a listening post continues to examine global media coverage and look behind the headlines november on al-jazeera. a semi tropical century of unusual beauty jeju island is a world heritage site. the government of south korea declared it an island of world peace. but on this island of peace has been built one of the most provocative military bases in the world less than four hundred miles from shanghai. like and the marshall islands this is america's frontline in its so cold pivot to asia. hair in one sun spoiled again john village the south korean navy has built a base for american aircraft carriers nuclear submarines and destroyers equipped with the aegis ballistic missile. and aimed at china's defenses . china's lifelines to the world in oil trade resources depend on shipping that comes through checkpoints like this. the u.s. pivot and the asia pacific is really intended to create the ability to put a loaded gun to the head of china and say you know you will do as we say otherwise we will be able to restrict or we'll be able to shut down choke off your importation of oil and other resources. that were. off. for nine years every day often twice a day these catholic priests have staged a mass the blocks the gates of the new military base on stranger while. i. was told her all of this. in a country where political demonstrations can be easily banned unlike powerful religions the tactic has produced the spectacle of resistance or you get merkel out there are you know pretty clear. r r r r r r r r. r r r r r i don't think you're normal. father moon jong who has led the fight to stop the base being built. and several times suffered serious injury i. think. i. said. the low eagle over the river. pricing for every. american domestic in command and gandalf for her savvy. to the defunct tempt of so he very few. of the writer and composer is to me she shouted from this island that i love him very much and that he gave me that song if i went. and i became a master but seeing that song people i practice every stick to thrill you if you see it was such passion. however the yellow there's still over. what will happen. if this space becomes operational they have destroyed the environment if they story the latest we shall be the chase off the vent oppression violence what could they do they'd like to bring depression should be hornier area right they'd like to make a trying to isolate it in this group. it be is his government the one who will be in power of this rort. meanwhile are quaker call mr joins them with his own ritual of protest accompanied by an artist called wildflower. all tunes in maybe somebody a bit of a problem. and how they. school is on and. there is where we are much closer to the tears at internet daycare to care how it's real . to turn toward a bad mistake we are. told or to politically done time it doesn't occur to me. when some of which still. turns are all. in the. bill gates one thing is that i was in the care. that you are. not one hundred. into took such or all the troops. home the. home. he thought were all something better. than their paid trip and that's a million of them about his. companion you want to move none of them may. need to. come out of my to your question congressman i saw you i don't can you or me are some of the. this is the center of an empire but lever speaks its name whose power is represented in this extraordinary world map of american military bases. four thousand bases in the united states almost a thousand bases spread across every corner. the archipelago of empire the bases that we have around the world hidden in plain sight are the real territory of our empire but at the same time we maintain independent governments in japan or south korea or germany. they don't have autonomy when it comes to foreign policy so it's a very sophisticated and effective system. where whereby we pat ourselves on the back for helping to midwife democracy in japan and germany and south korea and various other places while keeping the lid on in that we don't know what these countries would do if they were fully independent and the beauty of this system is that most people pay no attention to it at all they think it's just a natural occurrence to have fifty thousand american troops and japan and there's no country that has better and i'm sure he'll credit credit then the united states and we are not trying to recreate the glories of. the british empire we're arguing that the world is round we have a global policy and. all nations have global rights no ocean has ever been dominated the way the u.s. dominates the pacific navy air force. they claim in the pearl harbor headquarters of the pacific command they claim to be responsible for fifty two percent of the earth surface and when you look at their logo it shows an eagle over the aleutian islands with one tail on coming down somewhere near seattle on the other coming down right over beijing so beijing looks at a network of bases a real archipelago of empire that's been built up since the korean war you have had and still have an of of bases that start in a straight go through your house if we have no bases in australia you have you have . and you have a new facility in western australia no to speak precisely we have no military bases in australia what we do is operate with and in australian bases but we're not in the basing business nowadays there's a growing collection of what are referred to as lily pad bases these are bases that have typically three hundred troops no family members very few amenities and they're often quite secretive their bases that are frequently constructed within a foreign country's base to disguise it and generally are not referred to as bases . many of these bases have been set up to combat china's well wide economic influence. from these bases the united states operates a secret ami you know hundred forty seven countries. if you're going to be a free country rather than a given every gangster regime in the world is going to have to take a risk because the gangsters they want to they want to eliminate good people in the world so they can. have in china they want to dominate all of the all of the far east they want to dominate just like japan wanted to before world war two their goal was to dominate that part of the world today the because there's been no political reform in beijing these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet while it's andrew campaign of it has served on america's national defense panel so he's a military strategist and will plan that you've written that strikes a naval blockade have a role to play in punishing china. you've described the need for sea mines you've described the need for special forces u.s. special forces and missile. placed in islands this sounds like a preparation for war. our first president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war and essentially what the united states is doing in is responding to provoke kind of behavior on the part of china and just as we did in the cold war the idea was to have a position of military strength such that your adversaries were not tempted to act in an aggressive ways or try to employ coercion to get their way and he just last week the u.s. navy sent a guided missile destroyer. in the spratly islands and south china sea and what was different about this i think was the chinese fighter scramble. that sounds like an escalator. well the again from an american perspective the escalation was the chinese speeding to militarized these islands in the first place moving its military capabilities doubt into that region and gauging a provocative behavior against the commercial activities said military forces of other minor countries in the region that have claim to those islands so it's a response to chinese intimidation rather excuse me how is comas being intimate. in the south china sea there have been no military forces nobility bases there the chinese except the united states military base on the south china sea and that even in the philippines because the united states withdrew its forces in the philippines that united states is back in the philippines the philippines and the united states have an ounce to five different locations scattered all throughout the philippines where u.s. troops will be stationed on a rotational basis this threat to china from yet more u.s. bases on its doorstep was not an issue when an arbitration tribunals ruled against china's claims to the strategic spratly islands in the south china sea in two thousand and fifteen the us navy rehearsal the blockade that would cut china's lifelines of oil and trade and roll materials. the danger of confrontation grows by the day. the u.s. navy is on the doorstep of china regardless of disputed islands and is there with low draw off ships planes battle groups it's right on the doorstep of chinese ships what if the equivalent was off california where we ask ourselves that question regularly and it's important to put yourself in the other guy's shoes so we don't operate in the pacific in an effort to scare china to contain china to back foot china our operations and our presence in first of all is warmly welcomed by the vast majority of the coastal states but secondly is fully accepted by the chinese time after time it's excuse me is it fully accepted my impression there will by their words the chinese version is this kid. then this is what they scared off unloose of bases right around china. drug war ships a provocation of law so they. i state clearly and with conviction america's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons. was under obama nuclear warhead spending has risen higher than on to any president since the end of the cold. it's all magicians show because at the same time that obama is talking about that not only is he spending a trillion dollars to modernize u.s. nuclear forces but he's deploying these missile defense systems to encircle russia and china which makes it impossible to get rid of nuclear weapons and that climate everybody wants to look like they're tough say i'm going to be tough i'm going to show you know i'm not afraid of doing anything military i'm not afraid to threatening i'm you know i'm a hairy chested gorilla and you know and you don't want to look like you're weak so you do is you talk more and more aggressively and and you let and if you don't want to do it yourself. because you maybe think it doesn't look very presidential you let somebody under you do the talking and we have gotten into a state the united states got into a situation where there's a lot of military. you know saber rattling and it's really being orchestrated from the top you know this seems incredibly dangerous all of this it's an understatement but i grant. when you routinely plan for mass murder you become conditioned to it that's what that is we accept that oh yeah we have nuclear weapons the defense secretary has just announced that there will be warships and special forces and planes sent to the philippines in the wall street journal is described this is the viking god of a major u.s. presence in southeast asia and sounds like what is and. what is that what's the purpose i mean where are we going to stop this process before it starts a war. and then if the war starts where does that end. the scientific studies that they teach by the scientists that predicts that the earth can be made essentially uninhabitable from nuclear war the scientists have been begging the bomb and straight while they were inside begging but they've made multiple requests to meet with them discuss these predictions because they're peer reviewed studies and they've been turned down over and over again they've been peripherally told that well we don't think the long term environmental consequences or nuclear war are all that important if the immediate effects of nuclear are don't stop it but the long term environmental consequences of nuclear or a liable to wipe out the human race in one exchange uclear exchange between the u.s. and china. could be the consequences well let me just give you an example of what one chinese four five megaton warhead do to a city in the united states forgot through. the detonation of that weapon over a city would instantly ignite about six or seven hundred square miles on fire. and within twenty to thirty minutes all those fires would call us into a single gigantic firestorm would be no escape from it so all the people there would perish so the u.s. with say hundreds of. nuclear weapons on chinese cities well when you combine all the smoke from these nuclear weapons detonating it actually creates millions of tons of spoke black carbon spoke all rise above club level into the stratosphere it's heated by the sun it's acts like a solar collector and that smoke because of that will stay there for ten years or longer and what the smoke does is it blocks forming sunlight from reaching the surface of the earth and it becomes so cold in a matter of just a couple weeks that will the temperatures will fall below freezing every day for one to three years. and it will become too cold to grow food crops for at least ten years or longer. i mean this is like a total disconnect with the changing world you have a giant rising power in this case china why would you expect the giant rising power to not want to have more control over its destiny what we should be doing in my view is trying to cultivate a sense of friendship and cooperation and we can have our differences with them if we think they're doing something in trade that we don't like let's have it out with them but this saber rattling is the worst thing we could possibly do all right there is time to show the whole world that america is back bigger and better add sure that now after before. we don't have victories anymore we used to have victorious but we don't have them when was the last time anybody saw us speeding let's say china. in a trade deal. they kill us we can't continue to allow china to rape our country and that's what they're doing it's stick greatest staffed in the history of the. new president donald trump has a problem with china the question now is will from continue with the provocation from the old remove. and take us all to be of war. there never have been two countries more into dependent on each other then china and the us in history. and china is the largest trading nation in the world and in history so china's economy and their society their lives are linked to the entire world including america and the west and the other countries so so i think independence between these two countries and among all the nations of the world. speak to peace. we don't have to accept the word of those who can drop threats for sanam is justified the business and profit of war if we recognize there is another superpower. and that's us ordinary people everywhere like the people of. the jesuit island the marshall islands china the united states by speaking out they deliver a warning to all of us can we really afford to be silent. from a fresh coastal breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast where across south america will watch in one particular storm system the area of 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the being lifelines have to slay a dragon on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter w. watching the news our live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes saudi arabia says the suspects in the killing of jamal khashoggi will be prosecuted in the kingdom despite an extradition request from turkey. seeking peace in syria turkey hosts a meeting with the russian german and french leaders to discuss ways to end the seven year old conflict. israel launches air strikes at dozens of targets in gaza as rockets were fired into southern israel. also ahead a suspended parliament a prime minister sacked an unexpected political standoff in sri lanka. saudi arabia says it will prosecute the suspects in the murder of jamal khashoggi the turkish president had called for the extradition of eighteen saudis accused in the case the saudi foreign minister to be a was speaking in bahrain. on the issue of extradition of the individuals of saudi nationals to detain consent to be the investigation since had to have been and they will be prosecuted in tanzania while at the same event the us defense secretary james mattis described the killing as ruthless he said the case was damaging relations between countries across the region when people can speak and be heard calling for peace and for respect for all the terrorists best each of hatred and violence is not embrace with our collective interest in peace and unwavering respect for human rights in mind the murder of jamal khashoggi in a diplomatic facility must concern us all greatly as u.s. secretary of state pompei oh she dated the united states does not tolerate this kind of ruthless action to silence mystica show good journalist through violence the failure of any one nation to adhere to international norms and the rule of law undermine regional stability at a time when it is needed most as president trump noted we're going to get to the bottom of it. well that's just the latest developments in the case which began more than three weeks ago now jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate in istanbul never to be seen alive again best again to say he was murdered soon after he entered the building shall stratford joins us live now from istanbul charles any reaction there to those comments from the saudi foreign minister. no reaction yet peter but certainly according to sources that we have in the turkish foreign ministry it's expected the president or to one will be bringing up because shows he in a speech at that serious summit that he's being these being held here in istanbul and as you say very much on the world stage was. the germans the french and the russian leaders there. was yesterday's speech by or to one definitely the most see if yet demanding to know where the body of course shows he ays and not to veiled threats basically saying that the turks have a lot more information and as we've seen in recent weeks plenty of leaks we understand many of which would be taken from this odio recording an audio recording of course that was obtained by the sun to questionable means days these issues of espionage a volt so certainly analysts are saying what kind of legal traction those kind of recordings could have in a cold but as i say yes the kind of language that mr de wine was using yesterday a very strong one suggesting that it would not be inconceivable that at a time where we do have so much attention and i need to national players here in to keep it to dissipate again this summit that we may well see some sort of reaction to those statements from the saudi foreign minister refusing extradition late today during the summit and what should we make of those comments that we've had from james mattis as well. yes you can argue can't you i mean by saying that. the show of the killing of. is a big enough issue to stretton regional stability certainly you speak to analysts about regional stability and they'll point the finger at saudi arabia fairly squarely since since the ascension of certainly the rise to power all of the crown prince mohammed bin solomon they'll tell you about yemen as being something that is a threat to regional stability they'll tell you about the seach on cuts of the saudi laid siege on cuts a little so mention of course study incident with the lebanese prime minister saad hariri who it. was actually kate net to tell you d. in saudi arabia last year and forced to resign and it was mr macro and who's here today dissipating in the serious summit who had to get involved in order to result that crisis with prime minister saad hariri i think it's also interesting with respect to you know the comments that is said here calling the media's reaction hysterical. much he sees response almost to that it seems you know that there's a major contrast in that kind of narrative but see saying that it does potentially threaten regional stability and the saudi foreign minister saying the reaction from the media is hysterical it's fair to say basically that the saudis are certainly according to analysts we speak to facing the largest crisis they have faced since the nine eleven attacks where we saw some of the saudi but dissidents in those attacks so yeah i mean this issue has miti ses does have potentially huge geo political economic ramifications charles thanks very much. sultan but account is the director of the center full conflict and humanitarian studies at the institute he says the turkish government strategically ramped up the pressure on the saudi government to come clean on what happened to jamal. the discussion now is not about justice to the individuals or a fair trial really in saudi arabia it is it is about what kind of evidence. or darren is holding on the saudis and clearly from the confidence in which he speaks he the turkish authorities have been dropping on the consulate and possibly in other installations across turkey and for him it's a huge thing to admit to that or to use that evidence partly because it may not be admissible in the court but most importantly because it will compromise his own sources and his own structures in terms of intelligence because if he is spying on saudi arabia he's clearly spying on lots of others in a given the circumstances in a joke at the moment so what he's doing is trying to get the saudis to admit to what happened step by step he started successfully by getting them to admit to a murder and i suspect that's happened sort of by talking to president trump and president trouble interfered and then they admitted to murder then you got them to admit to how he was killed in the sense that they had two different conflicting stories and they are so now that we have now is that we don't know how he was killed exactly and now he's after the body and this is really the very basic and the real problem i think of that so decide and this is why i'm surprised when i was talking about history of the media it is him it's the saudis are allowing them the space to operate for so long it's more prolonging this. let's wrap up some of the top stories for you israel has launched airstrikes hitting more than eighty locations in gaza but says rockets were fired from there into southern israel the israelis say the targets are linked to hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those targets and israeli spokesman says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning islamic jihad has told al jazeera it's agreed to stop rocket fire after talks with an egyptian delegation or the adult hameed joins us live now from west jerusalem hota just explain to us what's been happening there overnight and into this morning . certainly there was. quite an amount of tension along the border throughout the night as you mentioned is about thirty seven rockets according to israeli army were fired from gaza into southern israel in retaliation israel unleashed its air force hitting more in eighty hamas targets and another eight dark is no islamic jihad has actually claimed responsibility for the rockets one may ask then why did israel target have mass well simply because it holds a mass responsible of everything that happens in the gaza strip being the governing body there
hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those areas hit and israeli spokesman says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning islamic jihad has told al jazeera it's agreed to stop rocket fire after talks with an egyptian delegation. the leaders of france germany turkey and russia are holding talks in istanbul to try to find a solution to the war in syria is the first summit to bring all four leaders together they're...
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hamas and islamic jihad's the general security headquarters of hamas was also among those his israeli spokesman says the rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning islamic jihad has told out of syria that it's agreed to hold rocket fire after talks with an egyptian delegation that's gone by the west rusinow to serious i mean is that as we said all of these israeli strikes continued into saturday morning can we expect further tension. well for the past few hours the calm has seems to have been restored along that border now the question is will it last or not as you mentioned just now islamic jihad did issue a statement saying that it had agreed to a ceasefire brokered by egypt sions however we didn't hear from these rabies yet we do know that the defense minister avigdor lieberman will be holding a meeting with the security and military leadership later today probably late afternoon probably we'll hear more about that at the time but i think in general that is there is not such an appetite in israel to have. an all out war in gaza at the moment with all that's going on in the region why is israel holding hamas to account for the rockets that. we're told reportedly fired into southern israel by islamic jihad well the idea is israel always holds hamas responsible as it is the governing power in the gaza strip now actually it's the israeli army had issued a statement earlier today saying explaining that more than eighty.
hamas and islamic jihad's the general security headquarters of hamas was also among those his israeli spokesman says the rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning islamic jihad has told out of syria that it's agreed to hold rocket fire after talks with an egyptian delegation that's gone by the west rusinow to serious i mean is that as we said all of these israeli strikes continued into saturday morning can we expect further tension. well for the past...
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fired from the into southern israel is really so the target selling to hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those areas targeted and israeli spokesman says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning. as told al jazeera its agreed to hold rocket fire after talks with an egyptian delegation were to me it has the latest now from west jerusalem. come seems to be restored now in both gaza and southern israel but it was certainly a very tense night probably the most tense we have seen in recent weeks now islamic jihad did claim responsibility for the rockets launched at southern israel in its statement it said it was in retaliation of the palestinian blood that was said earlier in the day now as you know every friday thousands of palestinian head to that border fence between gaza and israel demanding their lifting of the blockade and their right to return home inside israel now well since burnt tires and throw stones some of them also to throw some fire bombs but israel has responded with live ammunition killing four palestinians now israel als
fired from the into southern israel is really so the target selling to hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those areas targeted and israeli spokesman says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning. as told al jazeera its agreed to hold rocket fire after talks with an egyptian delegation were to me it has the latest now from west jerusalem. come seems to be restored now in both gaza and southern israel but it...
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hamas is not. moments at the time of the timing because of the because of the boycotts because of the siege imposed on gaza but hamas is still there and its credibility has left me in effect that because they look at hamas and look at the other but as seen in factions and they can see who is holding fast and who is not increasingly weaker it will move to us i want our buses almost finished it's almost finished as i'm jimmy thank you after the break award winning self-proclaimed hacktivist on his story from prison to public good. to have going underground. the grim reaper of the bond market has appeared with this with this guy and he's looking at the global bond market he's got. this obama apocalypse it's a tsunami bad paper and it's. going to be the greatest collapse ever love of. north korea's history this to be seventeen years we are one of the very few countries that has seventy years of peace. you have diplomatic relationship with them we are. nuclear free status country and this policy is working for us and we're trying to communicate you know this denuclearized you know situation may contribute much better to their security then the. nuclear you know progress. and your own path. and. i am told. in
hamas is not. moments at the time of the timing because of the because of the boycotts because of the siege imposed on gaza but hamas is still there and its credibility has left me in effect that because they look at hamas and look at the other but as seen in factions and they can see who is holding fast and who is not increasingly weaker it will move to us i want our buses almost finished it's almost finished as i'm jimmy thank you after the break award winning self-proclaimed hacktivist on...
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these comments from that hamas leader come after israel's prime minister said hamas would have a priceo pay if these protests and riots continue along the border and the beach continue to escalate along the gaza strip. >> dana: thank you, trey reporting from gaza. senator elizabeth warren, she's releasing dna test results with evidence to back her past claims of native american ancestry. claims president trump has locked. how the president is firing back at warren's apparent shot at him. >> some people have questioned my heritage and my family history. maybe they do it to insult me. maybe they do it to distract from the kind of change i'm trying to bring to washington. benjamin franklin captured lightning in a bottle. over 260 years later as the nation's leader in energy storage we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it nextera energy. burning, of diabetic nerve pain these feet... ... made waves in high school... ...and built a career in construction. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica
these comments from that hamas leader come after israel's prime minister said hamas would have a priceo pay if these protests and riots continue along the border and the beach continue to escalate along the gaza strip. >> dana: thank you, trey reporting from gaza. senator elizabeth warren, she's releasing dna test results with evidence to back her past claims of native american ancestry. claims president trump has locked. how the president is firing back at warren's apparent shot at him....
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happening in gaza with an egyptian delegation trying to get a settlement deal between the hamas and israelis. hamas they sent over the rocket saying it was a different brigade from the gaza strip and they said they're unwilling to work closely with the israelis unless they see the blockade lifted on the gaza strip and it could lead to more problems in the region. >> sandra: freed american pastor andrew brunson speaking out after his long-awaited release from turkey recounting his time in prison and also the moment he got to pray with the president upon his return. >> it seemed that there was no way out and i lost a lot of hope. what helped me, i began to see that there was value in my suffering, especially as time went on when we learned we would be able to visit him in the white house we prayed together, my wife and i and asked god to give us that opportunity to pray for the president. and it is a great privilege. i think many pastors would love to do it and our president needs prayer. >> sandra: republican congressman mark walker is from brunson's home district in north carolina and joins us now.
happening in gaza with an egyptian delegation trying to get a settlement deal between the hamas and israelis. hamas they sent over the rocket saying it was a different brigade from the gaza strip and they said they're unwilling to work closely with the israelis unless they see the blockade lifted on the gaza strip and it could lead to more problems in the region. >> sandra: freed american pastor andrew brunson speaking out after his long-awaited release from turkey recounting his time in...
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hamas and perhaps islamic jihad both of whom have denied it so the theories coming out in the israeli media are either that hamas doesn't have the kind of control over such weaponry that it is supposed to which they say obviously is a worrying situation or that hamas is trying to to prod israelis and the egyptians the international community having had no real benefit from the months of border protests and the kind of heavy casualties that we've been seen here in gaza from israeli sniper fire on those borders that they're trying to sort of prod. the israelis and others into some kind of action without going too far and leading to a full scale conflict and at the same time denying responsibility was the two main theories coming out from the israeli side at least very many thanks how does this very force of their life in gaza. people in bhutan casting their ballots in a run off parliamentary election more than four hundred thousand registered voters are electing forty seven members to the national assembly royalist and center left parties are facing each other in the runoff barkha is in part. was being treated very very seriously indeed as you said this is only the third election since the country's transition to democracy back in two thousand and e
hamas and perhaps islamic jihad both of whom have denied it so the theories coming out in the israeli media are either that hamas doesn't have the kind of control over such weaponry that it is supposed to which they say obviously is a worrying situation or that hamas is trying to to prod israelis and the egyptians the international community having had no real benefit from the months of border protests and the kind of heavy casualties that we've been seen here in gaza from israeli sniper fire...
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there into southern israel the israelis say the targets are linked to hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those locations to be hit an israeli spokesman says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning islamic jihad has told al jazeera it's agreed to stop rocket fire after talks with an egyptian delegation sami abu salim is a member of the palestinian journalist syndicate who says there is a potential for a longer troops if israel stops killing protesters in gaza. palestinian people live their schools to avoid the daily bombing. that there is any bombing is in this going to be near the schools then the out of habit than places and even yesterday the close to a hospital and the hospital has been damaged or at this moment there is calmness but i expect that we will testify on other skelly cian next friday because according to islamic jihad or any other palestinian resistance factions there they are saying that as long as israel is killing their parasail an unarmed protesters near their fence of gaza we will retaliate because that brought t
there into southern israel the israelis say the targets are linked to hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those locations to be hit an israeli spokesman says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning islamic jihad has told al jazeera it's agreed to stop rocket fire after talks with an egyptian delegation sami abu salim is a member of the palestinian journalist syndicate who says there is a potential for a...
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hamas is not the only group organizing the rallies. senior hamas official tells fox news they will. >> again, the decision will continue until this huge is lifted. the situation here is unsustainable. there are no real people on the ground to change this. we are moving to an escalation. >> today, another attempt to reach a settlement between the israelis and hamasdicated that without such a settlement, and another war is inevitable. >> bret: in our middle east newsroom, thanks. up next, three weeks to the day until election day for the midterms. a charge of treason highlights the debate between two candidates for an open senate seat in arizona. first, china is defending its navy's action in a close encounter with a u.s. guided missile destroyer in the south china sea. a foreign ministry spokesman says u.s. missiles are stirring up troubles, and their words, and creating tensions. u.s. specifically says the chinese destroyer came aggressively close to an american navy ship late last month forcing it to maneuver to prevent a collision. a caravan of about 2,000 honduran migrants has resumed its northward march with hopes of reaching the u.s. border. president trump today threatened to cut all aid to honduras if that caravan is not stopped. egypt's president is urging russia to resume direct flights to egyptian resorts. moscow suspended the flight
hamas is not the only group organizing the rallies. senior hamas official tells fox news they will. >> again, the decision will continue until this huge is lifted. the situation here is unsustainable. there are no real people on the ground to change this. we are moving to an escalation. >> today, another attempt to reach a settlement between the israelis and hamasdicated that without such a settlement, and another war is inevitable. >> bret: in our middle east newsroom,...
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hamas to pay as a result of these protests that have turned violent as the weeks have gone on. today fox news had an exclusive interview with a senior hamas official who said these protests are being used as a means to a political end when it comes to the blockade in gaza and asked hamashether or not these protests would stop if the blockade did not end. he said look, we're getting closer to a larger escalation in the region. back in 2014 during operation protective edge we saw a full-fledged war between hamas and the israelis. what we're seeing today certainly of concern not only to hamas leadership ut also israeli leadership when it comes to conflict on the ground. we've already seen a number of people shot here today with live ammunition. we get a lot of tear gas at our position as the israeli troops are looking to push back the protestors. as the protests have erupted and escalated in the weeks through the summer, we've actually seen many of the protestors here in gaza using explosive devices and hand grenades. something i did push the hamas official on trying to get answers why they would call the people protests if explosives are being used. he said look, there will be escalations in violence if we do not see a better conditions for people living here on the gaz
hamas to pay as a result of these protests that have turned violent as the weeks have gone on. today fox news had an exclusive interview with a senior hamas official who said these protests are being used as a means to a political end when it comes to the blockade in gaza and asked hamashether or not these protests would stop if the blockade did not end. he said look, we're getting closer to a larger escalation in the region. back in 2014 during operation protective edge we saw a full-fledged...
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there into southern israel is ready said the targets are linked to both hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those hit and it's already spoke. and says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning something jihadist told al-jazeera it has agreed to hold rocket fire after talks with and egyptian delegation i meet with more now from west jerusalem come seems to be restored now in both gaza and southern israel but it was certainly a very tense night probably the most tense we have seen in recent weeks now islamic jihad did claim responsibility for the rockets launched at southern israel in its statement it said it was in retaliation of the palestinian blood that was said earlier in the day now as you know every friday thousands of palestinian head to that border fence between gaza and israel demanding their delivering of the blockade and their right to return home inside israel now. burnt tires and throw stones some of them also throw some fire bombs but israel has responded with live ammunition killing four palestinians now israel also targete
there into southern israel is ready said the targets are linked to both hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those hit and it's already spoke. and says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning something jihadist told al-jazeera it has agreed to hold rocket fire after talks with and egyptian delegation i meet with more now from west jerusalem come seems to be restored now in both gaza and southern israel but it...
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from the into southern israel the israelis say the targets a link to hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those areas hit and israeli spokesman says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning the leaders of france germany turkey and russia are holding talks in istanbul to try to find a solution to the war in syria they're expected to push for the demilitarized zone to be made permanent lots more news on the web site al jazeera dot com kemal is here with the news grid in half an hour between now and then it's up front i will see you very soon. i mean this is defo not where they're going for some of this very rare. when you think it's how you proceed i mean that's a good way of doing it you can't just. four years on has vladimir putin won the war in ukraine i'll ask you crane's deputy prime minister. i'm at the house when brazilians head to the polls this sunday will the elect a fascist president. and could the world's largest democracy we really see a return to military rule under his leadership that discussion but first the conflict in
from the into southern israel the israelis say the targets a link to hamas and islamic jihad the general security headquarters of hamas was among those areas hit and israeli spokesman says rocket fire was launched from gaza late on friday and continued into saturday morning the leaders of france germany turkey and russia are holding talks in istanbul to try to find a solution to the war in syria they're expected to push for the demilitarized zone to be made permanent lots more news on the web...
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hamas won elections in the gaza strip and took a centrally assumed control in two thousand and six was a rival of hamas and mahmoud abbas who controlled the west bank so he was exiled and became kind of a fixer for the u.a.e. with his great contacts with the cia and the u.s. and he hired the spear operations group to carry out this operation against the al islam party which is not al-qaeda they are not affiliated with transnational terrorism they are a group a political party that is playing a role in yemeni politics as a representative of the muslim brotherhood which the u.a.e. and saudi arabia typically see as one. if there are key adversaries the muslim brotherhood wants an islamic republican model the u.a.e. and the saudis are threatened by that because they want an islamic monarchy and so they feel challenged at the same time in yemen the saudis in the u.a.e. have been assisted by the islam he's in their campaign to take the southern city of god and from the who so the it's like he's were actually allies of convenience with the d's and the saudis and then the go ahead and carry out this assassination campaign because of a lot of factors the a slice and the people in the south in general in yemen who are sunni are getting tired of seeing these foreign invaders come in and take over their sea parts sea ports like the m.r.i. adiz there's pressure to get them out these assassinations of been revealed by this immorality group and we're going to see more fish years on the ground between us law and its supporters who are a key part of the saudi u.a.e. coalition and that actually is going to this story could actually change the dynamics of the war in yemen i think that's what's significant here that's really incredible and you know one of the things but but jumped out to be in the story too is the idea that ok you have u.s. citizens former you know ex-military cia. and israeli sound and israelis you know when they're going over they're not under the cover of the united states this wasn't a mercenary group bought by the united states and sent over these this is guys bought by a foreign entity the u.a.e. that raises more crime questions because you know when you hear of assassination attempts on political leaders and clerics and things of that nature that these guys did nor admitting to even in the article. you know is there a real possibility that someone could bring war crimes against them give them a good our justice department i don't expect them to but could very well i mean theoretically you would think that there could be some kind of sanctioning of the spear operations group which operates out of delaware. a lot of groups operate out of delaware it is run by an israeli mercenary and the israelis have mastered the art of targeted assassination but i mean we have to just consider the relationships here as i mentioned mohammed dahlan contracted the spear operations group don is a long time cia asset and before he was trying to carry out this targeted assassination of the muslim brotherhood party in yemen he was working with the israelis probably with cia cooperation to carry out assassinations against the what the party that's considered the muslim brotherhood party in palestine hamas so my point is the u.s. clearly must have known that this kind of thing was taking place and that really gives a lot of impunity to the amorality s. who own half of k. street and have hired like every lobbying firm in washington you know one of the interesting things that kind of also comes out of this on a ridge of this quote that i came across is is from go in the head of the spirit who talked about the head of the stairs operation he told buzz feed his team was responsible for a lot of these high profile cessation of and he argued that the u.s. needs a mercenary assassination program similar to the model he deployed actually stated i just want there to be debate maybe i'm a monster maybe i should be in jail maybe i'm a bad guy but i'm right yeah. this is i mean should we already have a drone assassination program we already have our own special forces all over the world assassinating people in the darkest of night should we now bring in mercenaries to do there should we go for what
hamas won elections in the gaza strip and took a centrally assumed control in two thousand and six was a rival of hamas and mahmoud abbas who controlled the west bank so he was exiled and became kind of a fixer for the u.a.e. with his great contacts with the cia and the u.s. and he hired the spear operations group to carry out this operation against the al islam party which is not al-qaeda they are not affiliated with transnational terrorism they are a group a political party that is playing a...
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hamas forces facing criticism for going after other targets accused merely of disagreeing with the government. i mean our bet is a member of hamas is a rival political faction he says during days of questioning he was forced to stand in stress positions all because of facebook posts. they asked me who gave me the order to write those comments was it in israeli officer or a palestinian officer. that made me stand for three hours under the servile heart situation and they carried on for a month. such accounts tally with a new report by human rights watch based on a two year investigation of security force practices in gaza and the occupied west bank report human rights watch points out that israel routinely violates palestinians most basic rights but it argues that's no reason to ignore what it calls systematic repression. carried out by too high or low police states. one case cited in the report was in june when the palestinian authority security forces crack down on a protest in ramallah against the authorities economic sanctions on gaza if you dissent today not in the west bank or the gaza strip you face the likely prospect of detention and when detained routine threats taunting coersion and even in many cases torture these are not isolated cases this in fact is reflective of a machinery for oppression tarik says he was caught up in that machinery as a reporter in the west bank for hamas linked to television he's been detained four times twice he says he was tortured and i deserve a comedy and no i have a strong feeling that i can be detained any time without any need to press charges they can open my facebook and consider any post charge it is a cyber crime law is very vague. the p.a.'s interior ministry didn't make anyone available for interview in its response to human rights watch it denied any arbitrary arrests of a political speech adding anyone with an allegation of mistreatment could lodge a complaint the hamas interior ministry had a similar response. in twenty sixteen twenty seventeen we had three hundred fourteen complaints about mistreatment after we investigated it became clear that in ninety of these cases the officers acted badly and we punish them with. human rights watch says its report shows that such cases aren't aberrations but part of a system which defines insulting high or thirty's causing sectarian strife is punishable crimes are a force that a
hamas forces facing criticism for going after other targets accused merely of disagreeing with the government. i mean our bet is a member of hamas is a rival political faction he says during days of questioning he was forced to stand in stress positions all because of facebook posts. they asked me who gave me the order to write those comments was it in israeli officer or a palestinian officer. that made me stand for three hours under the servile heart situation and they carried on for a month....
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hamas rivals of supporting the interest of the united states by not giving up control of the gaza strip. that the u.s. is planning a proposal to offer palestinians some stake in the hamas controlled strip and limited autonomy in the occupied west bank he's pushing for full independence in both areas hamas seized control of gaza in two thousand and eleven. those are the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us the inside story is coming up next thank you very much for watching. after finally acknowledging jamal khashoggi is killing was premeditated saudi arabia sends its top prosecutor to turkey as pressure grows on riyadh to extradite the suspects will the two countries call right this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. it's been more than three weeks since journalist jamal khashoggi walked into the saudi consulate in istanbul never to be seen again and with each passing day brings a new element so crime that shocked the world turkey one saudi arabia to extradite the eighteen men who have been suspected in this killing but saudi arabia insist they'll face justice in the kingdom this issue will likely top the agenda saudi arabia's top prosecutor arrives in turkey the initial turkish inquiry has concluded that the killing was premeditated a fact saudi officials have taken
hamas rivals of supporting the interest of the united states by not giving up control of the gaza strip. that the u.s. is planning a proposal to offer palestinians some stake in the hamas controlled strip and limited autonomy in the occupied west bank he's pushing for full independence in both areas hamas seized control of gaza in two thousand and eleven. those are the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us the inside story is coming up next thank you very much for watching. after finally...
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the strong man who would rule gaza before hamas won elections in the gaza strip and took a centrally assumed control in two thousand and. it was a rival of hamas and mahmoud abbas who controlled the west bank so he was exiled and became kind of a fixer for the u.a.e. with his great contacts with the cia and the u.s. and he hired the spear operations group to carry out this operation against the al islam party which is not al qaeda they are not affiliated with transnational terrorism.
the strong man who would rule gaza before hamas won elections in the gaza strip and took a centrally assumed control in two thousand and. it was a rival of hamas and mahmoud abbas who controlled the west bank so he was exiled and became kind of a fixer for the u.a.e. with his great contacts with the cia and the u.s. and he hired the spear operations group to carry out this operation against the al islam party which is not al qaeda they are not affiliated with transnational terrorism.
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hamas forces facing criticism for going after other targets accused merely of disagreeing with the government. i mean our bet is a member of hamas is rival political faction he says during days of questioning he was forced to stand in stress positions all because of facebook posts. they asked me who gave me the order to write those comments was it an israeli officer or a palestinian officer from ramallah that made me stand for three hours under the sun in a miserable heart situation and they carried on for a month. such accounts tally with a new report by human rights watch based on a two year investigation of security force practices in gaza and the occupied west bank it is reported human rights watch points out that israel routinely violates palestinians most basic rights but it argues that's no reason to ignore what it calls systematic repression carried out by to fire about police states. one case cited in the report was in june when the palestinian authority security forces cracked down on the protest in ramallah against the authorities economic sanctions on gaza if you dissent today not in the west bank or the gaza strip you face the likely prospect of detention in. when detained routine threats taunting coersion and even in many cases torture these are not isolated cases this in fact is reflective of a machinery for oppression tarik says he was caught up in that machinery as a reporter in the west bank for hamas linked to television he's been detained four times twice he says he was tortured and i. know i have a strong feeling that i can be detained any time without any need to press charges they can open my facebook and consider any post charge because a cyber crime law is very vague. the p.a.'s interior ministry didn't make anyone available for interview in its response to human rights watch it denied any arbitrary arrests of a political speech adding anyone with an allegation of mistreatment could lodge a complaint the hamas interior ministry had a similar response to pass twenty sixteen twenty seventeen we had three hundred fourteen complaints about mistreatment after we investigated it became clear that in ninety of these cases the officers acted badly and we punish them with. human rights watch says its report shows that such cases aren't aberrations but part of a system which defines insulting high or thirty's or causing sectarian strife is punishable crimes are a force that al-jazeera
hamas forces facing criticism for going after other targets accused merely of disagreeing with the government. i mean our bet is a member of hamas is rival political faction he says during days of questioning he was forced to stand in stress positions all because of facebook posts. they asked me who gave me the order to write those comments was it an israeli officer or a palestinian officer from ramallah that made me stand for three hours under the sun in a miserable heart situation and they...
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hamas as their leaders here they don't believe that israel should exist so naturally saw its regularly bomb each other israel tends to send a warning leaflets before stroy. mostly state puts many countries classify hamas as a terrorist organization and the queues them of putting people at risk. schools and mosques by encouraging them to join protests. camargue. know it's not. going. to. be on saturdays there's often a funeral here the whole village comes out to pay their respects to another kid has died at the protest to them up with yasser as some are termed here oh yeah some of the was done in the lower. level my mom's my mom's on the yes and this. is all just not for war and not the bottom of the. neck and not the can never been done before so a new plot mohamed must you know new clothes. doing it again the first. lady must of been made a big fluffy and that gets i'll be a. little tough on the lamb. i'm on the female of the muslims to me and i guess i'll. be a party of. the saudi proposal from the fate of. the field of the feet. of a good many years the battle of the man i love for also. larry is that the let me. israel has launched its biggest offensive against gaza in years the united nations is
hamas as their leaders here they don't believe that israel should exist so naturally saw its regularly bomb each other israel tends to send a warning leaflets before stroy. mostly state puts many countries classify hamas as a terrorist organization and the queues them of putting people at risk. schools and mosques by encouraging them to join protests. camargue. know it's not. going. to. be on saturdays there's often a funeral here the whole village comes out to pay their respects to another kid...
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hamas is not its best moments at the time that at the time being because of the because of the boycott because of the siege imposed on gaza but hamas is still there and its credibility has not been affected because palestinians look at a mass and look at the other but as seen in factions and they can see who is holding fast and who is not increasingly weaker mahmoud abbas. buses almost finished it's almost as and to me thank you after the break award winning self-proclaimed activist on his story from prison to public good. to have going underground. the grim reaper of the bond market has appeared with this with this guy and he's looking up the global bond market he's got all. this obama apocalypse it's a tsunami paper and it's. going to be the greatest financial collapse and her love and. have faith in this government official of president of the f.c.c. the system are sort of dog i'm too liberal the system designed for people like me to move. as well as the. different people who are here for different reasons we all see job we also. most people in philadelphia are only about two paychecks away from homelessness. so what we've got t
hamas is not its best moments at the time that at the time being because of the because of the boycott because of the siege imposed on gaza but hamas is still there and its credibility has not been affected because palestinians look at a mass and look at the other but as seen in factions and they can see who is holding fast and who is not increasingly weaker mahmoud abbas. buses almost finished it's almost as and to me thank you after the break award winning self-proclaimed activist on his...
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of us is getting stronger hamas is not its best moments at the time that at the time being because of the because of the boycott because of the siege imposed on gaza but hamas is still there and its credibility has not been affected because the thing is look at a mass and look at other but a scene in factions and they can see who is holding fast and who is not increasingly weak or mahmoud abbas. i want our buses almost finished almost as a jimmy thank you. award winning self-proclaimed hacktivist on his story from prison to public good all the civil comparable thought to have going underground. the grim reaper of the bond market has appeared with this with this guy and he's looking at the global bond market he's got all. this obama apocalypse it's a tsunami bad paper and it's. going to be the greatest financial collapse ever love it. and you'll own pal dot com a. long time to time told. him from pen there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground six in the street sometimes but the people they trust the most. welcome back well there are many reports from the turkish media over the alleged killing of jamal khashoggi and those familiar with the case
of us is getting stronger hamas is not its best moments at the time that at the time being because of the because of the boycott because of the siege imposed on gaza but hamas is still there and its credibility has not been affected because the thing is look at a mass and look at other but a scene in factions and they can see who is holding fast and who is not increasingly weak or mahmoud abbas. i want our buses almost finished almost as a jimmy thank you. award winning self-proclaimed...
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of us is getting stronger hamas is not its best moments at the time that at the time being because of the because of the boycott because of the siege imposed on gaza but hamas is still there and its credibility has not been affected because the athenians look at a mass and look at other than a scene in factions and they can see who is holding fast and who is not increasingly weaker. i want our buses almost finished almost just as i'm jimmy thank you after the break award winning self-proclaimed hacktivist on his story from prison to public good all the civil coming up about to have going underground. and your my t.l. . found out that. there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex industry sometimes but the people they trust the most. welcome back well there are many reports from the turkish media over the alleged killing of jamal khashoggi and those familiar with the case say it was organized by saudi arabia's intelligence services but in the u.k. g c h q's about surveillance under the water to resume was found to be illegal by the european court of human rights but before moscow resident snowden dropped the mike on mess of ailments there was
of us is getting stronger hamas is not its best moments at the time that at the time being because of the because of the boycott because of the siege imposed on gaza but hamas is still there and its credibility has not been affected because the athenians look at a mass and look at other than a scene in factions and they can see who is holding fast and who is not increasingly weaker. i want our buses almost finished almost just as i'm jimmy thank you after the break award winning self-proclaimed...
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hamas as their leaders here they don't believe that israel should exist so naturally both saw its regularly bomb each other israel tends to send a warning leaflets before stroy. mostly state puts many countries classify hamas as a terrorist organization and the qs the most potent people at risk. schools and mosques by encouraging them to join protests. around the clock march don't. know if. you can. do that. on saturdays there's often a funeral here the whole village comes out to pay their respects another kid has died at the protest some of them up with yasser as some are turned on you know you look at the you know the in the lower. level my mom's my mom's on the yes and the cloud is that no one to touch the water and not the bottom of the. neck and the full can never been done before so i knew clot mohamed i must you know nuclides. big deal first. lady muscle and then maybe fluffy that gets on. the employees. can hold up a little bit. come from and how many among the female the lab the muslims the media and final final court of. public would be a party of the taliban out of saudi of all sultan cafe just live in say yes i'm in the halls of. the budget for many years the in the bad luck the ball may look f
hamas as their leaders here they don't believe that israel should exist so naturally both saw its regularly bomb each other israel tends to send a warning leaflets before stroy. mostly state puts many countries classify hamas as a terrorist organization and the qs the most potent people at risk. schools and mosques by encouraging them to join protests. around the clock march don't. know if. you can. do that. on saturdays there's often a funeral here the whole village comes out to pay their...
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hamas as their leaders here they don't believe that israel should exist so naturally saw its regularly bomb each other israel tends to send a warning leaflets before strong. mostly state puts many countries classify hamas as a terrorist organization and the queues them of putting people at risk. schools and mosques by encouraging them to join protests. downtown la mar. no you cannot. do that. on saturdays there's often a funeral here the whole village comes out to pay their respects to another kid has died at the protest so that up with yasser as some martyr you know you look at the you know the north the little. miss my mom and my mom yes and this. is one to war and not the bottom of the. next and the full can never been done before so i knew clodhopper my must you know new clothes. doing it again the first. lady must of been made a big fluffy and that gets i'll be a. little tough on the lamb. cutlets i'm on the female of the muslims to me and i guess i'll. be a fundie of. the saudi of almost all the pages of a city at the end of the feet. of a good many years the battle of the man i love for also. larry is that the let me name so israel has launched its biggest offensive against gaza in years the united nations is urging israel to hold successive force and the students are national accused of violating international law but this isn't the first time which tried to talk to the i.d.f. and they refused our requests for comics mr stance hasn't changed over the years but here's what their spokesperson told me in twenty fourteen. i would quote is the alternative to just let us terrorists continue their power on sugar gresham every two years they're carrying out to barrel an attack against israeli civilians and they cannot expect that this will go on they have a mist of about ten thousand rockets they're all poised and pointed to israel and all civilians are unable to their children today. could not be allowed to go to kindergarten children could not go to summer camp they had to stay in the safe room that's unacceptable we're not willing to let this go and that's why the military has been challenged to protect the state of israel our mission is to safeguard the civilians let's not forget that there are palestinian civilians also being killed in the process. absolutely and i would actually point that finger and say hamas what are you doing to prevent the escalation they are doing everything in their power to escalate the situation.
hamas as their leaders here they don't believe that israel should exist so naturally saw its regularly bomb each other israel tends to send a warning leaflets before strong. mostly state puts many countries classify hamas as a terrorist organization and the queues them of putting people at risk. schools and mosques by encouraging them to join protests. downtown la mar. no you cannot. do that. on saturdays there's often a funeral here the whole village comes out to pay their respects to another...