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. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices that take place there. they seek to educate the public through lecture and photography. >> in is not something i know from my own army. this is why the soldiers are talking, because it's so dehumaniz
. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have...
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he wants to boost tourism to the hebron hills region, and he'd like it to be sustainable. the first step is to put a stop to the electrical waste burning. but that's easier said than done. abd el-fatah stops a car and challenges the driver. has he been burning copper wires, he asks. the driver tells him to get lost and seems impervious to the mayor's threats. there's little he can do. these fires will no doubt be burning for some time to come, filling the skies above the west bank with toxic fumes. it's an industry that too many profit from. israel gets rid of its electrical waste, the palestinians get to earn a living. once the waste has been processed, it's returned to israel. jamil el-batran: all we do is recycle the waste. then we sell it to israeli factories. that's all we do. reporter: but locals on both sides of the separation barrier are paying the price. back in shekev, timna is meeting some friends. today the pollution isn't too bad. timna shows us some photos she's taken to document the pollution. timna idan: it affects us all. not just right now. but the next g
he wants to boost tourism to the hebron hills region, and he'd like it to be sustainable. the first step is to put a stop to the electrical waste burning. but that's easier said than done. abd el-fatah stops a car and challenges the driver. has he been burning copper wires, he asks. the driver tells him to get lost and seems impervious to the mayor's threats. there's little he can do. these fires will no doubt be burning for some time to come, filling the skies above the west bank with toxic...
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Jun 25, 2015
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. >> reporter: i am in hebron in the occupied west bank.palestinian officials submit their first complaints to the international criminal court. we look at the key issues. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact. that make a difference. that open your world. >> this... is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> hello again, the top stories here on al jazerra. syrian rebel groups have launch a major assault against government forces in northwest aleppo. the fighters say they have seemed the extra team i can laura moon square and surrounding government barracks. the you u.n. is warning that yemen is one step way from famine, 21 million people are in urgent need of assistance. >>> talks between greece and its creditors are about to resume after late night negotiations failed to mick my progress. greece could default on a $1.5 million payment due next week and risk being pushed out of the euro zone. >>> the southern region of the
. >> reporter: i am in hebron in the occupied west bank.palestinian officials submit their first complaints to the international criminal court. we look at the key issues. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact. that make a difference. that open your world. >> this... is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> hello again, the top stories...
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en su historia mÉxico eligiÓ gobernador surgido de un partido independiente, jaime rodrÍguez arias hebrÓnn nuevo leÓn donde el 75% de la poblaciÓn se volcÓ las urnas. andrea gonzÁlez tiene un recuento de la jornada electoral. >> se viviÓ en mÉxico este fin de semana. los comicios de medio tÉrmino... de guerrero♪, oaxaca y chiapas se halla bajo >> tras el conteo de votos lorenzo cÓrdova presidente del consejo nacional electoral informÓ cuÁl fue el partido que obtuvo la mayorÍa segÚn los resultados preliminares para diputados federales. >> el partido revolucionario situacional tendrÁ en 396 y 203 diputados. >> de los nueve estados de la repÚblica donde se eligiÓ gobernador el pri cuenta con una victoria en varios de ellos.. segÚn expertos llama la atenciÓn el virtual triunfo del pri en guerrero pues tras la desapariciÓn de estudiantes sus habitantes pidieron la destituciÓn del presidente enrique peÑa nieto. >> quien pertenece a ese partido pienso que no hemos aprendido la lecciÓn y que pese a que estamos en contra del pri nuevamente sale electo. >> su Única manera y metodologÍa de seguridad
en su historia mÉxico eligiÓ gobernador surgido de un partido independiente, jaime rodrÍguez arias hebrÓnn nuevo leÓn donde el 75% de la poblaciÓn se volcÓ las urnas. andrea gonzÁlez tiene un recuento de la jornada electoral. >> se viviÓ en mÉxico este fin de semana. los comicios de medio tÉrmino... de guerrero♪, oaxaca y chiapas se halla bajo >> tras el conteo de votos lorenzo cÓrdova presidente del consejo nacional electoral informÓ cuÁl fue el partido que obtuvo...
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. >> i'm in hebron in the occupied west bank. as palestinian officials submit their first complaints to the international criminal courts. we look at the key issues. >> and an indonesian volcano bursts back to life forcing thousands from their homes. we'll tell you more. jean-michel cousteau. >> we are visitors and we need to respect that. >> surprising secrets of the ocean. >> if it wasn't for the ocean, we would have a lot of problems today. >> and the harsh reality facing our planet. >> enough is enough. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. >>> hello again, the top stories - i.s.i.l. enters the syrian town of kobane for the first time in six months. they entered from the sworn side of the border town. rebel groups made advances in the syrian cities of aleppo an
. >> i'm in hebron in the occupied west bank. as palestinian officials submit their first complaints to the international criminal courts. we look at the key issues. >> and an indonesian volcano bursts back to life forcing thousands from their homes. we'll tell you more. jean-michel cousteau. >> we are visitors and we need to respect that. >> surprising secrets of the ocean. >> if it wasn't for the ocean, we would have a lot of problems today. >> and the...
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en que enrique iglesias sobre una serie herida en su mano derecha, cuando trata de sostener este hebrÓnaptadas tras bastidores o no se logra ver la magnitud de la lesiÓn. rÁpidamente le piden que mantenga la mano en alto. en riqueza de que el espectÁculo debe continuar asÍ que sale nuevamente el escenario. mide cÓmo coloca la mano detrÁs para evitar que el pÚblico note que la heridas profundas. al final con su sangre dibujos sobre su camiseta un corazÓn. al terminal fue trasladado al hospital de los angeles le fue examinado. hoy fue sometido a una cirugÍa reconstructiva. las reacciones de colegas que participaban en el evento no se hicieron esperar. las imÁgenes rÁpidamente tomaron control de las redes sociales y los seguidores del intÉrprete y fundieron mensajes deseÁndole una pronta recuperaciÓn. enrique dijo que esta bien y recuperÁndose de su cirugÍa. agradece todas las muestras de cariÑo. su concierto serÁ el 3 de julio en el auditorio nacional. el entronque utilizÓ graba en 4 k, y sus aspas son de fibra de carbono. asÍ que enrique tuvo mucha suerte. pamela: saluda solamente la cÁm
en que enrique iglesias sobre una serie herida en su mano derecha, cuando trata de sostener este hebrÓnaptadas tras bastidores o no se logra ver la magnitud de la lesiÓn. rÁpidamente le piden que mantenga la mano en alto. en riqueza de que el espectÁculo debe continuar asÍ que sale nuevamente el escenario. mide cÓmo coloca la mano detrÁs para evitar que el pÚblico note que la heridas profundas. al final con su sangre dibujos sobre su camiseta un corazÓn. al terminal fue trasladado al...
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al jazeera's imtiaz tyab is in south hebron with more. >> reporter: this is as close as this man cano home his family owned for generations. israel took the land and an electrified fence was built. i was shown how it prevents access to the property. he has not given up hope of taking the land. >> we inherited the land from our grandparents we want to cultivate it. i'm not glad we are going to the capitol hill i want a solution >>> israel settlements make up a key component to the international criminal court. dozens of settlements have been built across the territory, and are home to 600,000 israelis. the key argument in the col plaint against the settlement is based on article 8, section 2 of the i.c.c.'s roam statute stating the transfer of an occupied population into territories it occupies is illegal. >> the file is broken down into three main categories of complaints. the first is - deals with the illegal settlements that you can see here. the second deals with the status and treatment of citizens, and the final last summer's war with gaza >>> israel is accused of breaching inte
al jazeera's imtiaz tyab is in south hebron with more. >> reporter: this is as close as this man cano home his family owned for generations. israel took the land and an electrified fence was built. i was shown how it prevents access to the property. he has not given up hope of taking the land. >> we inherited the land from our grandparents we want to cultivate it. i'm not glad we are going to the capitol hill i want a solution >>> israel settlements make up a key component...
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any top they has to get that are in innovate and in hebron -- heated competition. how can we help and our competitors will play a role here as well. we want to have more people make a decision because congestion is already intolerable in those cities. it will grind cities to a halt and the only option is to get less people using the car. in new york what is amazing is 5% of taxi checks happen out side of had new new york city. stephanie: eric, you're smirking. do you disagree? erik: if some of the things you say prove to be true and you reduce congestion and fewer people own cars, pollution drops, that is a collateral benefit because your mission is to make money. your investors want you to make money. they invested in uber because they want you to make a return. >> of course. obviously, we are running a successful business. but one of the reasons you see investors having such, it's in us is ecb unmet need where people would rather press a button than drive themselves. i think as we go through a successful business, it is interesting. one of the things -- reasons p
any top they has to get that are in innovate and in hebron -- heated competition. how can we help and our competitors will play a role here as well. we want to have more people make a decision because congestion is already intolerable in those cities. it will grind cities to a halt and the only option is to get less people using the car. in new york what is amazing is 5% of taxi checks happen out side of had new new york city. stephanie: eric, you're smirking. do you disagree? erik: if some of...
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the israeli air force had been destroyed, that the egyptian ground forces were proceeding toward hebron therefore the jordanian forces were to enter the war immediately. so jordan opened fire on west jerusalem. it shelled jerusalem massively. it shelled the outskirts of tel aviv. jordanian planes strafed lower galilee, and when israelis began to fear that the jordanian army was going to move into west jerusalem, as it had in 1948 that's when they struck back. that's when they began to strike back on the west bank and jerusalem and that's how that stage of the war started. c-span: how bad did they hit jordan, the israelis? >> guest: no, they hit the jordanians. the jordanians, by the way fought very valiantly, in many cases to the last man, the last bullet but eventually israeli forces overwhelmed the jordanians and they took the west bank, and in a very bloody battle, they took east jerusalem. c-span: what kind of planes were the jordanians flying? >> guest: jordanians had hawker hunters, british planes most of which never got off the ground. c-span: what about the planes syrians were t
the israeli air force had been destroyed, that the egyptian ground forces were proceeding toward hebron therefore the jordanian forces were to enter the war immediately. so jordan opened fire on west jerusalem. it shelled jerusalem massively. it shelled the outskirts of tel aviv. jordanian planes strafed lower galilee, and when israelis began to fear that the jordanian army was going to move into west jerusalem, as it had in 1948 that's when they struck back. that's when they began to strike...
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take it you think that congress could pass the identical statute with respect to a child born in hebron say. ms. lewin: saying that -- justice kagan: that that, too, is israel? ms. lewin: correct. justice kagan: yes. >> yes. ok. ms. lewin: we are providing two alternative arguments -- one saying that this is does not amount to recognition. or if the court decides to reach the separation of powers question and views this as somehow implicating the recognition clause, that at this point the law passed by congress would trump the president. allowing the state department's say-so to control because it's an expert in foreign relations would be abdicating an independent function and would turn the president into an autocrat whose word controls. we suggest that this is analogous, the recognition power, is analogous to the president's authority to enter into executive agreements to resolve foreign claims, and that just as though that is not an explicit authorization provided to the president, it's also not exclusive, and the agreements entered into by the president cannot contradict or run coun
take it you think that congress could pass the identical statute with respect to a child born in hebron say. ms. lewin: saying that -- justice kagan: that that, too, is israel? ms. lewin: correct. justice kagan: yes. >> yes. ok. ms. lewin: we are providing two alternative arguments -- one saying that this is does not amount to recognition. or if the court decides to reach the separation of powers question and views this as somehow implicating the recognition clause, that at this point the...
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bank, i take you think congress could pass the identical statute with respect to a child born in hebron, say? that that, too, is israel? >> correct. >> we are providing two alternative arguments, one saying this is not -- this does not amount to recognition, or if the court decides to reach the separation of powers question and views this as somehow implicating the recognition clause, that at this point the law passed by congress would trump the president. allowing the state department's say so because it's an expert in foreign relations would be advocating an independent function and turn the president into an autocrat whose world controls. we suggest this is a narrative recognition powers is analogous to the president's authority to enter into executive agreements to resolve foreign claims. that is not an explicit authorization provided to the president. it's also not exclusive. and the agreements entered into by the president cannot contradict or run counter to the express will of congress. with regard to the international response to this the consequences first of all, described by
bank, i take you think congress could pass the identical statute with respect to a child born in hebron, say? that that, too, is israel? >> correct. >> we are providing two alternative arguments, one saying this is not -- this does not amount to recognition, or if the court decides to reach the separation of powers question and views this as somehow implicating the recognition clause, that at this point the law passed by congress would trump the president. allowing the state...