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. >>> mohammed jamjun visited an athens hospital and spoke to the workers there about the challenges they faced. >> today at the hospital dr. tao ranorof, pleased pleerts we have about one and a half million unbloid people. three need completely help. >> dr.yanaros, a former military commando and director of the hospital is a revolutionary at heart. now matter what the situation he's dedicated to hip as many people as possible. >> nobody's going to tell us when we'll live and when we'll die. we treat everyone the same. >> he tells me the be medical budgets have been lashed medical ration is heart to do, even the nimble slice of a surgeon would have hard time cutting through it. >> we don't call financing proceed colts. >> the sickly economy has men that no people is have jobs than ever before. >> greeks are known. the frightened eyes dr. janaros can't use the same quig it always did this hidden title. dr. yanaros describes how he secured, hasn't been able to get license plates for the mobile medical unit myself. i'm going to dry e-drive i.t. my several even with patients. in greek th
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mohammed jamjun has the story. >> these are local authorities that are saying f-16 fighters are taking off the same base that f-16s took off last night in order to bomb i.s.i.l. targets. now eyewitnesses are telling local media that these planes possibly as many as 20, some are heading towards the border with syria, some are heading towards northern iraq. if that proves to be true then it would appear as though turkey would be launching more attacks on both i.s.i.l. and possibly p comfortk targets in northern iraq. as you mentioned in your lead-in turkey saying they will make no distinction in their fight on terror that they will go after groups like i.s.i.l. as vigorously as the kurdistan workers party. really not a surprise that this is heapg although this has been a game changer of the day when i.t. comes to turkey. there has been a lot of escalation as far as their fight against i.s.i.l. >> mohammed jamjun there. turkey has had a long history battling pkk or kurdistan workers party. created in 1935, the pkk demanded an independent state for kurds in the region. group began a violen
mohammed jamjun has the story. >> these are local authorities that are saying f-16 fighters are taking off the same base that f-16s took off last night in order to bomb i.s.i.l. targets. now eyewitnesses are telling local media that these planes possibly as many as 20, some are heading towards the border with syria, some are heading towards northern iraq. if that proves to be true then it would appear as though turkey would be launching more attacks on both i.s.i.l. and possibly p...
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mohammed jamjun reports. >> this young girl is inconsolable. shocked by what's happened to homes in her neighborhood, houses that were just hours ago still standing. why did they do this, she asks through her tears. in yemen deaf station has become the norm. >> the situation is very critical, especially children who are the most vulnerable groups. >> a collective strawms trauma, physical and emotional that grows by the day. >> they feel scared, they feel insecure. >> reporter: hundreds of died since the start of the fighting, some from wounds easily treatable if they'd had access to better health care. the crisis here says this nurse gets worse because of the fuel shortage because children can't have access to transportation and can't get access to the hospital when they need. this this shelter for the displaced boys and girls recite the koran. praying for an end to a war that's brought more misery upon them. like the shortage of water in a country already running out of the precious resource. and a spike in child malnutrition rates for a popul
mohammed jamjun reports. >> this young girl is inconsolable. shocked by what's happened to homes in her neighborhood, houses that were just hours ago still standing. why did they do this, she asks through her tears. in yemen deaf station has become the norm. >> the situation is very critical, especially children who are the most vulnerable groups. >> a collective strawms trauma, physical and emotional that grows by the day. >> they feel scared, they feel insecure....
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mohammed jamjun reports. >> the conflict continues. an unending barrage as fierce as this fire as suffocating as this smoke. as the violence schailts. a regional threat of spimover from syria has never been so real. on the move still is i.s.i.l. fighting to keep control of raqqa its main stronghold and to take over hasaka amka on the border with turkey. government is fighting to repel rebels and gain the upper hand in yabadani. with hezbollah entering the fray once more, syrian planes descron drop be barrel bombs from the air. running low on weapons rebels in aleppo use what they can. here transforming a gas canister into a bomb. complicating the conflict even further, the presence of kurdish fighters. until now the most effective force against i.s.i.l. driving deeper towards raqqa and on the front line in hasaka. more battle lines are drawn and more fighting projects are open fighting fronts are open. mohammed jamjun, al jazeera. >> a man behind a coup attempt in may in burundi has threatened to bring down the president if he doesn't
mohammed jamjun reports. >> the conflict continues. an unending barrage as fierce as this fire as suffocating as this smoke. as the violence schailts. a regional threat of spimover from syria has never been so real. on the move still is i.s.i.l. fighting to keep control of raqqa its main stronghold and to take over hasaka amka on the border with turkey. government is fighting to repel rebels and gain the upper hand in yabadani. with hezbollah entering the fray once more, syrian planes...
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mohammed jamjun reports. >> in syria the conflict continues. an unendingending barrage as fierce as this fire, as suffer caiting as thissuffocating asthis smoke. on the move still is i.s.i.l. fighting to keep control of raqqa its main stronghold and to take over hasaka on the border with turkey. on another of syria's borders this one with lebanon the government is fighting to repel rebels and gain the upper hand. with hezbollah vs. entered the fray once more the fighting has become fiercer on the ground as yrnz dropsyrians drop barrel bottoms from the air. here transforming a gas canister into a bomb. complicating the conflict even further the presence of kurdish fighters. until now the most effective fighting force against i.s.i.l. driving deeper towards raqqa and on the front license near hasaka hasaka, they are trying to stop the advance of islamic state of iraq and the levant. more battle lines are drawn and more fighting fighting fronts of open as the fighting gets more complicated every day. mohammed jamjun, al jazeera. >> bombing hit fai
mohammed jamjun reports. >> in syria the conflict continues. an unendingending barrage as fierce as this fire, as suffer caiting as thissuffocating asthis smoke. on the move still is i.s.i.l. fighting to keep control of raqqa its main stronghold and to take over hasaka on the border with turkey. on another of syria's borders this one with lebanon the government is fighting to repel rebels and gain the upper hand. with hezbollah vs. entered the fray once more the fighting has become...
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mohammed jamjun reports. >> reporter: in syria the conflict continues. an unending barrage as fierce as this fire, as suffocating as this smoke. as the violence escalates a regional threat of fillover spillover has never been so real. i.s.i.l, fighting to keep control of raqqa its main stronghold and to take over hasaka on the border with turkey. the government is fighting to repel rebels and regain the upper hand in zabadani. with hezbollah having entered the fray once more, syrian planes drop barrel bombs from the air. they're not the only group using makeshift munitions. running low on munitions rebels in aleppo use what they can. here transforming a gas canister to a bomb. complicating the situation further, the kurdish fighters, up till now the most effective fighting force against i.s.i.l. scushed ypgkurdish ypg forces are attempting to stop the islamic state of iraq and the levant. more battle lines are drawn more fighting frofnts are open as the war in syria gets more complicated every day. mohammed many jamjun, al jazeera. >>> a bottom has hit y
mohammed jamjun reports. >> reporter: in syria the conflict continues. an unending barrage as fierce as this fire, as suffocating as this smoke. as the violence escalates a regional threat of fillover spillover has never been so real. i.s.i.l, fighting to keep control of raqqa its main stronghold and to take over hasaka on the border with turkey. the government is fighting to repel rebels and regain the upper hand in zabadani. with hezbollah having entered the fray once more, syrian...
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mohammed jamjun joins me. mohammed what has the prime minister said taken place?> well, maryam, what we know is that ten members of the cabinet have been changed included are three, minister of energy, minister of labor and the alternate minister of finance she resigned the other day and has been replaced. this certainly has not come as any surprise. prime minister tsipras has made it clear in order to govern correctly and make sure those in his party from whom he faced rebel beyond, that there was going to have to be a reshuffle. when the vote took place on those austerity measures, 38 members of his party syriza voted against it. you had 32 members outright vote no and six members abstain. that was more than expected. going into the vote we expected only 30 to vote against it. so this was a rebellion. from members of the very far left side of of his coalition. the prime minister wants to make sure he has people around him who will act in order to implement the measures that have been put in place. again not really a surprise but certainly something that needed t
mohammed jamjun joins me. mohammed what has the prime minister said taken place?> well, maryam, what we know is that ten members of the cabinet have been changed included are three, minister of energy, minister of labor and the alternate minister of finance she resigned the other day and has been replaced. this certainly has not come as any surprise. prime minister tsipras has made it clear in order to govern correctly and make sure those in his party from whom he faced rebel beyond, that...
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mohammed jamjun al jazeera turkey. >>> suicide bombing happened in fariad province. two dozen people were killed and dozens more woounlded. so far no one has claimed responsibility for bombing. jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> province has been an area where there's been a lot of taliban fighting. the taliban still control a number of villages and there have been offenses going on up there as the afghan military tries to clear that area. vice president says it is his home area and he says he will not leave until the taliban are cleared from that area. the apparent target of the suicide attack were afghan forces and the hospital is full of innocent civilians. >> jennifer glasse in kabul. >>> in greece, staibles is tryingstaiblesalexis tsipras istrying to avoid at crisis. members of the be syriza party are threatening to vote against the deal. >> translator: we're being forced. this is not an agreement. being blackmailed is not an agreement. it is not an agreement to have an entire democratic country submit to the will of other governments and other countries. >
mohammed jamjun al jazeera turkey. >>> suicide bombing happened in fariad province. two dozen people were killed and dozens more woounlded. so far no one has claimed responsibility for bombing. jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> province has been an area where there's been a lot of taliban fighting. the taliban still control a number of villages and there have been offenses going on up there as the afghan military tries to clear that area. vice president says it is his home...
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mohammed jamjun, al jazeera turkey. >> gives turkey the ability to strike i.s.i.l. targets with far better effect, facilitate surveillance missions. rosalind jordan reports. >> reporter: the obama administration is welcoming turkey's decision to allow the u.s. to use bases in turkey, namely the inns incirlik air base. right now they are having to fly from much farther distances in the gulf as well as from aircraft carriers outside saudi arabia in order to reach those targets. they say this is going to make the efforts of trying to degrade i.s.i.l. targets an operations much easier. now, what's not clear is what actually happened in the negotiations between the u.s. and the be turkish authorities to allow these air bases to be used. the turkish have wanted to create a buffer zone inside syria in order to protect its territory from i.s.i.l. it's also wanted to establish a no fly zone something which u.s. officials also said would be problematic at best and probably extremely difficult to carry out at worst. and then there's also the question of whether the u.s. is mak
mohammed jamjun, al jazeera turkey. >> gives turkey the ability to strike i.s.i.l. targets with far better effect, facilitate surveillance missions. rosalind jordan reports. >> reporter: the obama administration is welcoming turkey's decision to allow the u.s. to use bases in turkey, namely the inns incirlik air base. right now they are having to fly from much farther distances in the gulf as well as from aircraft carriers outside saudi arabia in order to reach those targets. they...
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mohammed jamjun, al jazeera. >> u.s. defense secretary ash carter says, air strikes on saturday are said to have destroyed 16 bridges around raqqa to help syrian kurdish forces north in their victory. let's speak to patty culhane. how significant are these air strikes patty? >> it was a pretty heavy bombardment in total. u.s. defense department says in one day they conducted 26 air strikes in syria as you engs abouted 18 of those focused on raqqa. 16 bridges and a unit. and the military's describing the campaign this way saying that they need to go after raqqa because it is i.s.i.l.'s in their words self proclaimed capital. they are trying to cut off basically their ability to move not only around syria but into iraq. it is an uptick in numbers secretary of state issecretary of defense ash carter was asked. and here is his response. >> the opportunity to do that effectively is provided in the case of the last few days by the effective action ton ground. you kurdish forces which gives us the opportunity to support them ta
mohammed jamjun, al jazeera. >> u.s. defense secretary ash carter says, air strikes on saturday are said to have destroyed 16 bridges around raqqa to help syrian kurdish forces north in their victory. let's speak to patty culhane. how significant are these air strikes patty? >> it was a pretty heavy bombardment in total. u.s. defense department says in one day they conducted 26 air strikes in syria as you engs abouted 18 of those focused on raqqa. 16 bridges and a unit. and the...
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mohammed jamjun reports. >> reporter: in syria the conflict continues.ending barrage as fierce as this fire. as suffocatings as this smoke. suffocating as this smoke. a regional spillover from syria has never been so real. on the move still is i.s.i.l. fielgt to keep control of raqqa its main stronghold and to take over hasaka ton border with turkey. the government is fighting to repel rebels and regain the upper hand in zaladani. with where syrian planes drop barrel bombs from the air. they are not only group using makeshift munitions. rebels in aleppo use what they can here transforming a gas canister into a bomb. complicating the conflict even further the presence of kurdish fighters. until now the most effective fighting force against i.s.i.l. driving teener towards raqqa and on the front lines in hasaka, kurdish ypg forces are attempting to stop the islamic state of iraq and the levant. more battle lines are drawn and more fighting forces are opened. as the war gets more complicated and dangerous every day. mohammed jamjun al jazeera. >> houthi ron
mohammed jamjun reports. >> reporter: in syria the conflict continues.ending barrage as fierce as this fire. as suffocatings as this smoke. suffocating as this smoke. a regional spillover from syria has never been so real. on the move still is i.s.i.l. fielgt to keep control of raqqa its main stronghold and to take over hasaka ton border with turkey. the government is fighting to repel rebels and regain the upper hand in zaladani. with where syrian planes drop barrel bombs from the air....
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mohammed jamjun, al jazeera athens. >> and simon mcgregor wood is on hand also. simon. >> far demonstration from the people of the far left, the fringes of the far left here, couple hundred in front of the parliament are protesting what we're hearing in dribs and drabs coming from brussels. only seven days ago felicity when this square was full of greeks saying no, on the referendum to the whole notion of austerity. he said no and i'll get you a better deal. what they're hearing is no, they will not get a better deal. if there is a deal, it's going to be much worse than one rejected by the government one week ago. there is confusion simmering anger and the overall sense dawning on greeks that if they want to stay in the euro, it's austerity or nothing at all. >> the reality is that any zeal that is actually done in brussels, alexis tsipras has to get it through the people at home. it's not going to be that easy is it? >> no not at all. the list of requirements that jacky was detailing, if there is a zeal, big if, you got come back storm or late tonight deal with
mohammed jamjun, al jazeera athens. >> and simon mcgregor wood is on hand also. simon. >> far demonstration from the people of the far left, the fringes of the far left here, couple hundred in front of the parliament are protesting what we're hearing in dribs and drabs coming from brussels. only seven days ago felicity when this square was full of greeks saying no, on the referendum to the whole notion of austerity. he said no and i'll get you a better deal. what they're hearing is...
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mohammed jamjun is following the details. mohammed, tell us about the attack with the pkk in the process. >> reporter: jane, this is a very serious escalation that turkey has engaged in. they have effectively lumped in the pkk with i.s.i.l. they are calling them all terrorists at a pose a threat to the security in turkey. turkey will say the reason they are going after pkk targets as well as i.s.i.l. is that the pkk killed some of their officers this week, the armed wing took responsibility for killing two police officers on wednesday the pkk said that was in retaliation for the bombing in which 32 people were killed that suicide blast the start of a very intense week in turkey. many areas inside turkey is very angry with the turkish government. toourng blind eye to siel and for endangering lives inside turkey especially in the southeastern region, really, this is calling into question whether or not the ceasefire the very fragile tenuous ceasefire that turkey struck with pkk will stand. jane. >> how far is turkey willing to p
mohammed jamjun is following the details. mohammed, tell us about the attack with the pkk in the process. >> reporter: jane, this is a very serious escalation that turkey has engaged in. they have effectively lumped in the pkk with i.s.i.l. they are calling them all terrorists at a pose a threat to the security in turkey. turkey will say the reason they are going after pkk targets as well as i.s.i.l. is that the pkk killed some of their officers this week, the armed wing took...
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mohammed jamjun reports. >> lazarus has been sewing sweaters since 1978.isn't the first time he last had to shield his knitting company estos from a maelstrom. his employees are working as efficiently and these machines are moving as swiftly as ever. still in his offices lazarus says it's been a situation. >> i wasn't able to write checks or pay suppliers, goods coming from abroad. >> lazarus is relieved that the drama has come to an end. after three long weeks the banks have finally reopened here. lazarus went to his this morning. but it wasn't to withdraw money. like many other greek citizens we spoke with today it was to check on his safety deposit boxes to make sure he could still access it, that its contents were secure. while an affair anxiety still hangs over athens, monday morning was a calm one. the lines weren't long. the crowds weren't angry. lazarus isn't surprised. >> this is something temporary and it will be overcome. as long as we are member of the european union the european union has and particularly the eurozone has the tools. and these
mohammed jamjun reports. >> lazarus has been sewing sweaters since 1978.isn't the first time he last had to shield his knitting company estos from a maelstrom. his employees are working as efficiently and these machines are moving as swiftly as ever. still in his offices lazarus says it's been a situation. >> i wasn't able to write checks or pay suppliers, goods coming from abroad. >> lazarus is relieved that the drama has come to an end. after three long weeks the banks have...
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mohammed jamjun, be al jazeera. >> in the last hour u.s. president barack obama has spoken about the fighting with islamic state of iraq and the levant. he said the fight against i.s.i.l. will be a long one. the u.s. led coalition is making progress in reducing the fighters' grip on iraq. live now to washington d.c. and al jazeera's patty culhane. patty with what he was saying did he actually have any shift in strategy at all? >> reporter: there was some speculation that we polite have heard something different from the president but this might have been just coincidence. the reason people might have thought there would be a shift that the president spoke from the pentagon which is a fairly rare thing but the shift in 24 hours we saw a dramatic amount of shift in coalition air strikes, on raqqa which the u.s. says is the headquarters of i.s.i.l. but really the president came out and pretty much said exactly the same thing he has been saying for months, basically warning people it's going to be a while but he said the u.s. will succeed. >> i
mohammed jamjun, be al jazeera. >> in the last hour u.s. president barack obama has spoken about the fighting with islamic state of iraq and the levant. he said the fight against i.s.i.l. will be a long one. the u.s. led coalition is making progress in reducing the fighters' grip on iraq. live now to washington d.c. and al jazeera's patty culhane. patty with what he was saying did he actually have any shift in strategy at all? >> reporter: there was some speculation that we polite...
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well that hasn't happened and to get a sense of how the greeks are feeling my colleague mohammed jamjun took to the street to determine. >> reporter: the deal may be done but so far: this is worst day i've had in 30 years christos tells me. christos tells me says now things have changed. there's simply no justice. that these days, life in greece has turned into one big bad bet. the big fish eats the small fish he tells me. poor tsipras went to stand up to merkel but with germany it's not possible. he like the majority of greeks thought austerity measures were off the table for good. the lottery is more reliable than german government. that sentiment that germany was enthusiastically hauling greece over the coals was baddied about on the square. >> we have to put mr. schaeuble with the euro. >> yanis varoufakis, was the loser. >> in the game of poker you may lose dimes or dollars or euros but in europe you might lose more than that. >> reporter: a healthy doas of dose of pessimism. >> did they just agree to disagree? nothing is finished yet. >> reporter: it's become little more than a nu
well that hasn't happened and to get a sense of how the greeks are feeling my colleague mohammed jamjun took to the street to determine. >> reporter: the deal may be done but so far: this is worst day i've had in 30 years christos tells me. christos tells me says now things have changed. there's simply no justice. that these days, life in greece has turned into one big bad bet. the big fish eats the small fish he tells me. poor tsipras went to stand up to merkel but with germany it's not...
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mohammed jamjun, al jazeera athens. >> city's desperately needsalexis tsipras needs this deal. be. >> it's going to be difficult with the coalition he currently has. 138 members of his syriza party and the independent greek party the independent greeks said they won't support the deal and increasing numbers of his own parliament from syriza from the left extreme of that party group are now saying that they won't 30 or 40 of them. mathematically he can still get these difficult laws passed by wednesday with the hope of opposition parties who are saying because they are essentially pro-european and pro-europe they will support him. but there is a lot of speculation here maryam that this might get him through crucial day on wednesday but there are other legislative hurdles he plus cross at the insistence of the eurogroup. it is not really clear that he will continue to survive with this kind of government and a lot of talk here tonight of the need for him to form a national unity government. some other kind of arrangement with the existing parties and who knows? even in the autumn
mohammed jamjun, al jazeera athens. >> city's desperately needsalexis tsipras needs this deal. be. >> it's going to be difficult with the coalition he currently has. 138 members of his syriza party and the independent greek party the independent greeks said they won't support the deal and increasing numbers of his own parliament from syriza from the left extreme of that party group are now saying that they won't 30 or 40 of them. mathematically he can still get these difficult laws...
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mohammed jamjun reports. >> reporter: with the economic crisis not extinguished, greece is now besettlemore problems. blanketing athens about smoke. the situation is even more dangerous ensuring those brush fires spread even faster than they normally would the be fires inching closer to residences and be residents asked to evacuate. huge fires ripped through area of leconia in the pellaponesia too. fire officers met to discuss the options. he urged the public not to panic panic. >> translator: everybody needs to stay calm, obviously we'll require volunteers contributing wherever it is allowed by the fire brigd. brigade. >> already greece has applied for assistance from italy and france and may seek help from other european countries too. while forest fires are commonplace in the summer months here it hasn't yet been determined what caused these. what is known is this: they couldn't have come at a worse time. mohammed jamjum, al jazeera athens. >> and proafghts turning protests turning deadly, authorities forced to shoot and kill protesters, nadim baba has our details. be. >> reporter: a
mohammed jamjun reports. >> reporter: with the economic crisis not extinguished, greece is now besettlemore problems. blanketing athens about smoke. the situation is even more dangerous ensuring those brush fires spread even faster than they normally would the be fires inching closer to residences and be residents asked to evacuate. huge fires ripped through area of leconia in the pellaponesia too. fire officers met to discuss the options. he urged the public not to panic panic. >>...
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mohammed jamjun reports. >> prime minister alexis tsipras says he doesn't believe in the measures he urged the parliament to pass. at the end of the day, they passed but it was a day of volume estimate inside and outside parliament. inside you had lawmakers hurling insults. passion for hours and in fact vote happened at least an hour after it was supposed to have happened. so they even passed the deadline they had imposed by themselves and imposed by the eurozone. also outside parliament you had clashes going on several hours ak. demonstrators outside syntagma square. a group of them hurmd hrld hurled molotov cocktails. a car that was set ablaze, it really did get quite volatile, the crowds dispersed, then vote was held and as now everybody knows these austerity measures teen prime minister didn't believe in they have passed. essentially the mood was if they don't pass, greece will go bankrupt. even though majorities of greeks felt greece was backed into a corner many people we talked to felt this was the only way forward. >> the international monetary fund has threatened to withdraw
mohammed jamjun reports. >> prime minister alexis tsipras says he doesn't believe in the measures he urged the parliament to pass. at the end of the day, they passed but it was a day of volume estimate inside and outside parliament. inside you had lawmakers hurling insults. passion for hours and in fact vote happened at least an hour after it was supposed to have happened. so they even passed the deadline they had imposed by themselves and imposed by the eurozone. also outside parliament...
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. >> our thanks to mohammed jamjun in doha. >>> syrians, be barrel bombs. 15 people were killed and dozensured. the building is in a neighborhood controlled by the opposition. >>> storm night as the syrian civil war rages on we'll examine a milestone reached in the refugee crisis. the united states is israel's closest ally but some americans changed their minds about israel after seeing the scenes of destruction in gaza. they are using economic pressure to try to make israel end its occupation of plunnian palestinian land. be patriciapatricia sabga has the story. >> b dferlts boycottds boy boycott disruption and sanctions. since last year's gaza war. >> the movement has grown tremendously from the gaza war because of the devastating effect it has had on palestinian civilians. >> the church -- >> i come from a family of holocaust survivors so it is with sadness and with pain that i urge you to vote yes. >> overwhelmingly adopted a bds resolution to divest from firms bound to profit from the occupation. >> while our investments play not have the financial impact that might be necessary to ch
. >> our thanks to mohammed jamjun in doha. >>> syrians, be barrel bombs. 15 people were killed and dozensured. the building is in a neighborhood controlled by the opposition. >>> storm night as the syrian civil war rages on we'll examine a milestone reached in the refugee crisis. the united states is israel's closest ally but some americans changed their minds about israel after seeing the scenes of destruction in gaza. they are using economic pressure to try to make...