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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,e, this israel 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 dehuma
. >> 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,e, this israel 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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plus jews had corning boots they voted the two hundred thousand palestinians in hebron did not vote so what you have now and what you've had over the last fifty one years is a defacto excuse the word i know a lot of people in is or don't like it and our party system it is separate but not equal jews can vote all the palestinians in the west bank and of course gaza cannot vote so what we have now is the jews in israel in their majority have voted for a right wing bloc that wants to annex the rest of fifty or sixty percent of the west bank and basically have some sort of an alternative but since they think gaza this is the logic that's winning it's not a logical peace between two parties palestinians and israelis it's peace between washington and tel aviv between that and trauma that will be imposed as they think on the palestinians what i have news from and the electical perspective from a historical perspective. arabs israelis americans and europeans have tried to impose a solution on the palestinians for a century a century dividing the land promising the land occupying the land an
plus jews had corning boots they voted the two hundred thousand palestinians in hebron did not vote so what you have now and what you've had over the last fifty one years is a defacto excuse the word i know a lot of people in is or don't like it and our party system it is separate but not equal jews can vote all the palestinians in the west bank and of course gaza cannot vote so what we have now is the jews in israel in their majority have voted for a right wing bloc that wants to annex the...
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standing up to israeli occupation has become part of life for boys at hebron elementary school.ar gas during morning assembly, after some children had thrown stones at an israeli checkpoint nearby. four students were taken to hospital, and all later recovered. palestinians don't get to vote in israeli polls, but this teacher says they feel the impact of the outcome. translation: we, as palestinians, don't care about the israeli elections or who will become the prime minister, because each one is worse than the last. there's nothing new. just empty promises, lies. whoever‘s israel's next leader faces the challenge of continuing unrest and a stalled peace process. but this election could bring a change of face, rather than direction. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. and there'll be continuing coverage of the israeli election here on bbc news. alternatively — you can go to our website — where there's five things you should know about the poll. go to bbc.com/news and follow the links. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. the turkish electoral commission h
standing up to israeli occupation has become part of life for boys at hebron elementary school.ar gas during morning assembly, after some children had thrown stones at an israeli checkpoint nearby. four students were taken to hospital, and all later recovered. palestinians don't get to vote in israeli polls, but this teacher says they feel the impact of the outcome. translation: we, as palestinians, don't care about the israeli elections or who will become the prime minister, because each one...
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standing up to israeli occupation has become part of life for boys at hebron elementary school.orning assembly, after some children had thrown stones at an israeli checkpoint nearby. four students were taken to hospital, and all later recovered. palestinians don't get to vote in israeli polls, but this teacher says they feel the impact of the outcome. translation: we, as palestinians, don't care about the israeli elections or who will become the prime minister, because each one is worse than the last. there is nothing new. just empty promises, lies. whoever‘s israel's next leader faces the challenge of continuing unrest and a stalled peace process. but this election could bring a change of face, rather than direction. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. let's briefly round up some more of the day's main news. the actress felicity huffman and 13 other people have agreed to plead guilty to a college admissions scam. in all, 50 people are accused by federal prosecutors in boston of taking part in schemes which included cheating on college entrance exams and paying bribes, to get th
standing up to israeli occupation has become part of life for boys at hebron elementary school.orning assembly, after some children had thrown stones at an israeli checkpoint nearby. four students were taken to hospital, and all later recovered. palestinians don't get to vote in israeli polls, but this teacher says they feel the impact of the outcome. translation: we, as palestinians, don't care about the israeli elections or who will become the prime minister, because each one is worse than...
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standing up to israeli occupation has become part of life for boys at hebron elementary school.ring morning assembly, after some children had thrown stones at an israeli checkpoint nearby. coughing four students were taken to hospital, and all later recovered. palestinians don't get to vote in israeli polls, but this teacher says they feel the impact of the outcome. translation: we, as palestinians, don't care about the israeli elections or who will become the prime minister, because each one is worse than the last. there's nothing new. just empty promises, lies. whoever‘s israel's next leader faces the challenge of continuing unrest and a stalled peace process. but this election could bring a change of face, rather than direction. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. we will let you know, of course, how that goes. the british prime minister is due in berlin and paris within hours for the latest brexit talks, ahead of a crucial european union summit on wednesday to discuss another delay to britain's departure. on monday, there were more communications at least between the governi
standing up to israeli occupation has become part of life for boys at hebron elementary school.ring morning assembly, after some children had thrown stones at an israeli checkpoint nearby. coughing four students were taken to hospital, and all later recovered. palestinians don't get to vote in israeli polls, but this teacher says they feel the impact of the outcome. translation: we, as palestinians, don't care about the israeli elections or who will become the prime minister, because each one...
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standing up to israeli occupation has become part of life for boys at hebron elementary school. israeli checkpoint nearby. four students were taken to hospital. all later recovered. palestinians don‘t get to vote in israeli polls, but this teacher says they feel the impact of the outcome. translation: we as palestinians don‘t care about the israeli elections or who will become the prime minister, because each one is worse than the last. there is nothing new. just empty promises, lies. whoever is israel‘s next leader faces the challenge of continuing unrest and a stalled peace process. but this election could bring a change of face rather than direction. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. you‘re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... anger and a war of words in australia after protests by animal rights campaigners who held up traffic and broke into abbatoirs. also on the programme... lost and found. a clip of the beatles performing on the bbc more than 50 years ago surfaces in mexico. years of hatred and rage as they jump! this funeral became a massive de
standing up to israeli occupation has become part of life for boys at hebron elementary school. israeli checkpoint nearby. four students were taken to hospital. all later recovered. palestinians don‘t get to vote in israeli polls, but this teacher says they feel the impact of the outcome. translation: we as palestinians don‘t care about the israeli elections or who will become the prime minister, because each one is worse than the last. there is nothing new. just empty promises, lies....
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standing up to israeli occupation has become part of life for boys at hebron elementary school.wn stones at an israeli checkpoint nearby. four students were taken to hospital. all later recovered. palestinians don't get to vote in israeli polls, but this teacher says they feel the impact of the outcome. translation: we as palestinians don't care about the israeli elections or who will become the prime minister, because each one is worse than the last. there is nothing new. just empty promises, lies. whoever is israel's next leader faces the challenge of continuing unrest and a stalled peace process. but this election could bring a change of face rather than direction. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. for many years, the bbc‘s top of the pops was complusory viewing for millions of young people, featuring all the top stars and bands of the day. but the beatles only appeared live on top of the pops once — in 1966 — and the recording of that show was lost. now, more than half a century later, a short clip has been found, as colin paterson tells us. back in 1966, video tape was so
standing up to israeli occupation has become part of life for boys at hebron elementary school.wn stones at an israeli checkpoint nearby. four students were taken to hospital. all later recovered. palestinians don't get to vote in israeli polls, but this teacher says they feel the impact of the outcome. translation: we as palestinians don't care about the israeli elections or who will become the prime minister, because each one is worse than the last. there is nothing new. just empty promises,...
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let's bring in hebron morgan she joins us now live from khartoum so here we are. so far it doesn't seem like the military is announcing any change to the sort of planet outline that it's going to hold power for the next couple of years correct. yes sami and that's one of the reasons why people are still out in the streets as a matter of fact even as their admiral armor isn't abdeen was giving his speech basically a conciliatory tone saying that he will be opening dialogue that the minute the military council will be holding dialogues not just with the political parties around the country but also with foreign diplomats as well for foreign representatives in the country he said that they will be meeting them later this evening and he seemed to be trying to tell the people who have been protesting outside as well as the whole nation that this military council is not set to hold on to power for long because people were concerned that most of the members are from the ruling party which was bashir is a party and there are concerns that more or less the courts in the sa
let's bring in hebron morgan she joins us now live from khartoum so here we are. so far it doesn't seem like the military is announcing any change to the sort of planet outline that it's going to hold power for the next couple of years correct. yes sami and that's one of the reasons why people are still out in the streets as a matter of fact even as their admiral armor isn't abdeen was giving his speech basically a conciliatory tone saying that he will be opening dialogue that the minute the...
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positions and they're vowing to remain on the streets until civilians are in control let's bring in hebron morgan she's following the story from hard to what are you hearing about the talks taking place right now. well during the military council and political parties fifty two political parties are right now in a meeting they're trying to come out with how the transitional council that will be leading the country for the next two years should shape up but there's already a few differences glaring difference that we can see the political parties want a four year transitional period led by a civilian council of the military council on the other hand one to two years to two year transitional period and they don't want a civilian majority they are saying that if it is a civilian majority then it will be very hard to maintain security and order in the country now let's remember that not all political parties opposition parties are actually on the same page some of the some of the opposition parties like the sudanese congress party led by ahmed to gear he wants a reform of the national intellig
positions and they're vowing to remain on the streets until civilians are in control let's bring in hebron morgan she's following the story from hard to what are you hearing about the talks taking place right now. well during the military council and political parties fifty two political parties are right now in a meeting they're trying to come out with how the transitional council that will be leading the country for the next two years should shape up but there's already a few differences...
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whit johnson, abc news, hebron, kentucky. >> this is an incredible development.s turn out to be timmothy pitzen, who that little boy -- who that teen at this point says that he is, timmothy went missing may 11th, next month will mark seven years. eight years. so since 2011. he's from aurora, illinois, which is about 45 minutes outside of chicago. so that community has been grappling with this over the years, wondering what happened to him and wondering if they may finally have answers. >> you heard that woman just now in whit's report say, obviously we hope that it's him, we'll be thrilled. if it's him, what has he gone through the past eight years? we hope that the police get down to the bottom of this very quickly. >>> democrats have formally asked the irs to turn over six years of president trump's personal and business tax returns. >> the chairman of the house ways and means committee made the request under a little-known provision in the tax code as this panel seeks to shed light on the president's financial dealings and possible conflicts of interest. and h
whit johnson, abc news, hebron, kentucky. >> this is an incredible development.s turn out to be timmothy pitzen, who that little boy -- who that teen at this point says that he is, timmothy went missing may 11th, next month will mark seven years. eight years. so since 2011. he's from aurora, illinois, which is about 45 minutes outside of chicago. so that community has been grappling with this over the years, wondering what happened to him and wondering if they may finally have answers....
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within palestine live under israeli control for most of israel's history today israeli israeli jews in hebron would vote and there is about fifteen hundred of them two hundred thousand palestinians in his brawn would not vote. so what does that tell you sutlers in occupied palestine vote for the israeli elections by the stimulus who are basically controlled by the israeli government and its occupation cannot vote so it's really it has it has stopped being a conflict a long time ago it's more of a state of occupation. the separate but not equal is or it controls everything the palestinians live within their own communities under the control of israel does so in a sense israelis have a right to vote but the scene is don't have the vote within that one reality as well as those who had the right to vote some of them anyway want to boycott the election among the palestinians among the palestinians exactly absolutely because what is that going to achieve not much actually because. to vote or not the vote is not really much of a struggle in the end of the day a lot of the people vote or order to pre
within palestine live under israeli control for most of israel's history today israeli israeli jews in hebron would vote and there is about fifteen hundred of them two hundred thousand palestinians in his brawn would not vote. so what does that tell you sutlers in occupied palestine vote for the israeli elections by the stimulus who are basically controlled by the israeli government and its occupation cannot vote so it's really it has it has stopped being a conflict a long time ago it's more of...
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international, even within the public opinion, if at that point he wasn't able to evacuate settlers from hebron, then you can ask yourself, then when? i mean, if that golden moment -- we missed that moment. then when can that happen? and now, since then, the number of settlers almost tripled. so it's becoming unthinkable, i think. but as i said, i'm a political person. if there is a will, there's a political will. you can always find solutions. you can change the borders. you can have nothing sacred about the green line. you can have parts of the -- i don't know. redraw the borders in a way that allows two states. but for that, you need the political will. and i don't see this political will anywhere. >> well, it raises an interesting question. you know, part of -- again, part of the thesis was that the israeli electorate as a whole has moved to the right. but as you said, i think quite rightly, that is not necessarily permanent. it may be amenable to some kind of modification that you may get a majority support in israel, among israeli jews. again, for a two-state solution. again, for recogniz
international, even within the public opinion, if at that point he wasn't able to evacuate settlers from hebron, then you can ask yourself, then when? i mean, if that golden moment -- we missed that moment. then when can that happen? and now, since then, the number of settlers almost tripled. so it's becoming unthinkable, i think. but as i said, i'm a political person. if there is a will, there's a political will. you can always find solutions. you can change the borders. you can have nothing...
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i've been to the west bank and seen children detained, and i've been to hebron. i have seen children going to school walking through military checkpoints. use that personal experience as part of your engagement with policymakers. so if you haven't gone, go. eyewitness palestine has a table. you can talk to them about a june trip. and there's many different delegations that go to the region each year. so i'll top there and look forward to questions. >> thank you very much. i guess we'll begin here. most of the people i think who signed on the bill were more to the left side of the democratic party, of those 30 members that signed the bill. what was the engagement like with other democrats, i'm thinking of the eliot engels, who are pro israel but very liberal. what was the reaction with your engagement with them? >> a hard no would be the way to probably put it most diplomatically. i think -- you know, obviously we know that we work -- congressional advocacy on palestinian rights, it's not going to be well received by the majority of even democratic progressive mem
i've been to the west bank and seen children detained, and i've been to hebron. i have seen children going to school walking through military checkpoints. use that personal experience as part of your engagement with policymakers. so if you haven't gone, go. eyewitness palestine has a table. you can talk to them about a june trip. and there's many different delegations that go to the region each year. so i'll top there and look forward to questions. >> thank you very much. i guess we'll...