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mr. netanyahu's larger party and as a result, we are perhaps seeing mr. ahu trying to do what he can to ensure that that coalition stays together as we enter what most observers believe is an election period. many believe that we can see an election within the next six to 12 months. mr. netanyahu is no doubt keenly aware of that and again, some are suggesting that his support for this bill and, indeed, his pushing this bill is directly related to his political futures. >> in another development, an israeli border patrol soldier has been charged with manslaughter for killing a palestinian protester in may. prosecute say they switched the non-lethal rebel bullets with a life round and shot the boy in the chest. the officer was arrested earlier this month. security camera footage shows the boy posed no immediate threat standing about 65 meters away from the troops. he job description president has told an it atian newspaper egypt would be ready to help secure a future palestinian state by sending in troops to help local police. he script, which shares the bor
mr. netanyahu's larger party and as a result, we are perhaps seeing mr. ahu trying to do what he can to ensure that that coalition stays together as we enter what most observers believe is an election period. many believe that we can see an election within the next six to 12 months. mr. netanyahu is no doubt keenly aware of that and again, some are suggesting that his support for this bill and, indeed, his pushing this bill is directly related to his political futures. >> in another...
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mr. netanyahu's larger party. and as a result, we are perhaps seeing mr. hat he can to insure that that coalition stays together as we enter what most observers believe is an election period. many believe that we can see an election within the next six to 12 months. mr. ne netanyahu is no doubt key aware of that. and, again, some are suggesting that his support for this bill and indeed his pushing this bill is directly related to his political futures. >>> an israel i border patrol soldier has been charged with manslaughter over the death i've teenage palestinian protester in may they say he deliberately switched his rubber bullets with live rounds and shot him in the chest. security cameras show the boy pose today threat standing sick five meters away from the tops. >>> the palestinian health ministry says they shot at a palestinian in gaza on sunday. israel has not comment odd the matter. the ministry says the 32-year-old was shoddies o shote refugees camp. within of his relatives says that he was hunting for birds to sale at market. it's the first death
mr. netanyahu's larger party. and as a result, we are perhaps seeing mr. hat he can to insure that that coalition stays together as we enter what most observers believe is an election period. many believe that we can see an election within the next six to 12 months. mr. ne netanyahu is no doubt key aware of that. and, again, some are suggesting that his support for this bill and indeed his pushing this bill is directly related to his political futures. >>> an israel i border patrol...
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mr. netanyahu is hawkish. any kind of deal he wants on iran will no doubt be fiercely criticized by israel but if we want to look at some of the more domestic issues here in israel that have angered officials in the u.s. including president obama, it's this government's continual of their policy to expand settlement in east jerusalem and, indeed, in the occupied west now internationally, these settlement are viewed illegal. they have been condemned in unusually strong terms by the obama administration. but here is the thing. we have to consider what's going on here in israel and perhaps some of the reasons why mr. netanyahu has been green lighting these settlement. in the next 12 months, many agree we are going to see an election here in israel. the fact that mr. netanyahu is only in power because he has a coalition government. his partners are far right or ultra nationalists if you will. they are very proceed settlement. when it comes to what the u.s. really wants, which is a workable peace agreement between
mr. netanyahu is hawkish. any kind of deal he wants on iran will no doubt be fiercely criticized by israel but if we want to look at some of the more domestic issues here in israel that have angered officials in the u.s. including president obama, it's this government's continual of their policy to expand settlement in east jerusalem and, indeed, in the occupied west now internationally, these settlement are viewed illegal. they have been condemned in unusually strong terms by the obama...
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mr. netanyahu's larger likhud party and as a result, we are perhaps seeing mr. tanyahu trying to do what he can to ensure that that coalition stays together as we enter what most observers believe is an election period. many believe that we can see an election within the next six to 12 months. mr. netanyahu, who is no doubt keenly aware of that and some are suggesting that his support for this bill and, indeed, his pushing this bill is directly related to his political future. >> in another development, an israeli boarder patrol soldier has been charge with manslaughter for killing a protester in may. prosecute orders say the officer deliberately switched his non-lethal rubber bullets with a live round and then shot the boy in the chest. the officer was arrested earlier this month. security camera footage shows the boy posed no 65 meters. >>> still to come in this uses in hour, signs of a growing divide between yemen shia and sunni muslims in an oil-rich province plus terror. >> i am jessica baldwin where researchers are asking citizens to help save the penguin.
mr. netanyahu's larger likhud party and as a result, we are perhaps seeing mr. tanyahu trying to do what he can to ensure that that coalition stays together as we enter what most observers believe is an election period. many believe that we can see an election within the next six to 12 months. mr. netanyahu, who is no doubt keenly aware of that and some are suggesting that his support for this bill and, indeed, his pushing this bill is directly related to his political future. >> in...
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mr. netanyahu. in mr. netanyahu's defense, i have to say that he did call for easing the tensions. he did call for restraint. he did plead with members of the israeli parliament not to go ahead with in as i understandry remarks or unilateral acts, but a member of his own party he defied him, not for the first time and went on a one man tour of temple mount escorted by 150 policeman or so. while mr. netanyahu i'm sure is not interested in jerusalem becoming or in an escalation in jerusalem and subsequently jerusalem becoming the focal point of the problem, i am not sure that he has control over members of the parliament or the right wing. he is part of the right wing, albeit is the prime minister and it is incumbent upon him to be somewhat more moderate but i cannot see his pleas responded to by the right wing. both sides have an interest in inflaming this rather than quashing it. it. >> are calls for peace falling on deaf ears in the region? >> >> not on deaf ears, but if you take the sequence of the things that reportedly have been said about mr. netanyahu reported by jeff goldber
mr. netanyahu. in mr. netanyahu's defense, i have to say that he did call for easing the tensions. he did call for restraint. he did plead with members of the israeli parliament not to go ahead with in as i understandry remarks or unilateral acts, but a member of his own party he defied him, not for the first time and went on a one man tour of temple mount escorted by 150 policeman or so. while mr. netanyahu i'm sure is not interested in jerusalem becoming or in an escalation in jerusalem and...
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mr. netanyahu larger l hulechud party. an election period, many feel we'll see an election in the next six to 12 months. mr. netanyahu is keenly aware of that and some are suggesting his support of this bill and indeed his pushing this bill is directly related to his political future. >> if you live in an area that typically floods or has flooded, or if you live near that area, prepare to evacuate for a flood situation. >> new fears in buffalo, new york today as the city braces for potential flooding. buffalo was hit with nearly seven feet of snow this past week. now residents are anticipating rainfall, and higher temperatures. concerns of huge snow melt before the city can dig itself out. kristin dahlgren reports. >> there's no relief, there's no time. days after the early season snow storm roofs are caving under the weight. >> 20 years gone in four days. >> george already lost one of his industrial warehouses. the second is on the verge of collapse. >> we're working our butts off to keep the snow away, but we didn't even
mr. netanyahu larger l hulechud party. an election period, many feel we'll see an election in the next six to 12 months. mr. netanyahu is keenly aware of that and some are suggesting his support of this bill and indeed his pushing this bill is directly related to his political future. >> if you live in an area that typically floods or has flooded, or if you live near that area, prepare to evacuate for a flood situation. >> new fears in buffalo, new york today as the city braces for...
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mr. netanyahu had to say. >> we'll fight against the incitement of the palestinian authority who are working with agents from extreme islam. we'll act decisively, those who protest against the state of israel favor the palestinian state. i say to them, simply, move there. to the palestinian authority areas or to gaza. i promise you that the state of israel will not make it difficult for you. but for those of you who stay, we'll make it difficult for you if you're a rite or terrorist. we'll deploy all of the tools at our disposal. we will not tolerate this kind of disturbance. >> there was an incident that comes at a time of heightened tensions between the israelis and the palestinians. there have been several incidents in the last few weeks and last few days. >> indeed, starting on the 23rd of october when a palestinian man drive his car into a group of people waiting at a light-rail station two people were killed in that incident, including an infant. that incident followed this shooting of a far-right activist, who has been training for more access for jews at the al aqsa compound. he was
mr. netanyahu had to say. >> we'll fight against the incitement of the palestinian authority who are working with agents from extreme islam. we'll act decisively, those who protest against the state of israel favor the palestinian state. i say to them, simply, move there. to the palestinian authority areas or to gaza. i promise you that the state of israel will not make it difficult for you. but for those of you who stay, we'll make it difficult for you if you're a rite or terrorist....
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mr. netanyahu says the status quo won't change. palestinians are using the controversy to justify attacks. in jerusalem they're suffering. in october two separate incidents. palestinian drivers rammed pedestrians in central jerusalem killing a total of four people including 3-month- old baby. question, has the violence in jerusalem crossed a new threshold, mort suckerman. >> absolutely outrageous and horrible attack on the people in prayer. a number of rabbis were killed as well and this was just an absolute massacre of innocent people. and that has so dramatically escalated the tension between the arab communities and the jewish communities there. that we're going to see a lot of fallout from this over a long period of time. >> the attacks are targeting the religion and not just the israeli state. is that true? >> no. that's not. unless certainly -- the israeli state which was founded as a practical matter provide a home for the jews after what happened to them. but israeli state is israeli state. he brew is their regular language
mr. netanyahu says the status quo won't change. palestinians are using the controversy to justify attacks. in jerusalem they're suffering. in october two separate incidents. palestinian drivers rammed pedestrians in central jerusalem killing a total of four people including 3-month- old baby. question, has the violence in jerusalem crossed a new threshold, mort suckerman. >> absolutely outrageous and horrible attack on the people in prayer. a number of rabbis were killed as well and this...
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a government which has formed mainly a far right group, and mr binyamin netanyahu's largest likud party, and as a result, we are, perhaps, seeing mr binyamin netanyahu try toing do what he can -- trying to do what he can do ensure that the coalition stays together as we enter what most believe is an election period. many believe we can see an election within 6-12 months, binyamin netanyahu is keenly aware of that and some are suggesting his support for the bill and pushing the bill is directly related to his political futures. >> imtiaz tyab reporting there. joining us is a professor of international relations from new york university. and from washington, the washington bureau chief of the daily paper. thank you both for joining us. what do you think is behind the bill - what prompted it? >> i think it is a misguided - it is unnecessary, and for prime minister binyamin netanyahu to push it at this particular time, i think, it's another terrible mistake. what is behind it - perhaps he has a consideration of keeping the coalition together, one of the considerations. the truth of matter i
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mr. netanyahu saying his government will use if his extenwordsthe full extent of th. allegedly behind the attacks. taking away the citizenship of arab israelis suspected of being involved in the attacks and in his words calling for the destruction of israel. none of this is likely to calm the situation which seems to be only worse. >> thank you. a suicide bomber dressed as a student has killed about 50 people at a student assembly. now the attack happened at an all boy school, in a staifnlg sf emergency last year. >> every student is expected to gather to listen to the principal's address shortly before classes begin. then he dealt maded his device injuring nearly 80 students. boko haram did not claim responsibility for this incident. the nigerian government had earlier promised to protect such vulnerable institutions in the country from boko haram attacks but with attention focused elsewhere in fighting boko haram, at a time when the nigerian security forces are losing land to boko haram, lesser attention could have been paid to the school that was attacked in yorba
mr. netanyahu saying his government will use if his extenwordsthe full extent of th. allegedly behind the attacks. taking away the citizenship of arab israelis suspected of being involved in the attacks and in his words calling for the destruction of israel. none of this is likely to calm the situation which seems to be only worse. >> thank you. a suicide bomber dressed as a student has killed about 50 people at a student assembly. now the attack happened at an all boy school, in a...
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mr. netanyahu responding to the attacks saying hamas, the islamic movement and policy authorities are responsible for inciting the slaughter of four rabbis including three americans and a police officer who responded to their attack. joining us now is israel ambassador to the united states. mr. ambassador, good to have you here. do you believe there has been in all of this a broad effort, or is it the so-called independent terrorist attack on the part of the two? >> it is not clear if anybody gave direct orders to these people to perpetrate this attack. we have to conduct an investigation to find out, but what is clear is an environment has been created in which these attacks are encouraged, where killers are glorified. you saw them celebrating the savage murder of these four in the synagogue and a police officer who was killed trying to protect them. and you also may have seen that fatah, the organization of president abbas praised the killing, condemned the killing in the first sentence and in the next sentence spread the libel that israel was trying to harm the al aqsa mosque, an environment h
mr. netanyahu responding to the attacks saying hamas, the islamic movement and policy authorities are responsible for inciting the slaughter of four rabbis including three americans and a police officer who responded to their attack. joining us now is israel ambassador to the united states. mr. ambassador, good to have you here. do you believe there has been in all of this a broad effort, or is it the so-called independent terrorist attack on the part of the two? >> it is not clear if...
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mr. netanyahu has used what he calls a zionist response, which is to give a go-ahead to settlement extension or to build more houses for jews in the occupied territories, that kind of thing. there may be other measures. they might put closures on particular places as well. or there might be a push against what they see as terror suspects. at this point, that's speculative because we don't know what they're going to do, but i think there will be a lot of anger in israel about this and that netanyahu will want to do something and be under pressure to do something. >> we saw two still pictures believed to be the attackers of two men who have been killed by police in this attack. when you talk about the mosque, because we're seeing -- i just want to ask quickly. this type of attack, individual attack, is that relatively new or not? we've seen quite a number. >> there's been a spike in violence in jerusalem in about the last six months. there was first of all everything surrounding the kidnapping, killing of those three israeli hitchhikers back in the summer. then the war in gaza that followed al
mr. netanyahu has used what he calls a zionist response, which is to give a go-ahead to settlement extension or to build more houses for jews in the occupied territories, that kind of thing. there may be other measures. they might put closures on particular places as well. or there might be a push against what they see as terror suspects. at this point, that's speculative because we don't know what they're going to do, but i think there will be a lot of anger in israel about this and that...
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mr. netanyahu or others might lend themselves to that reconsideration but i hope it is soon. >> pj, let me ask, three men held american passports, in terms of this administration president obama has been from all outside accounts wary of believing too much, do you think the fact that three of the men who died today changes the white house calculations on any of this? >> i would turn that around. the united states believes firmly in the peace process. from the united states standpoint all we have to work with is a two-state solution. reality is in the region they are losing faith in that two-state solution. i think michael was pivotal in talking about the need of alignment, the reality is you have lack of trust between netanyahu and president abas. unfortunately each sides sent to the poles. is good to blame the united states. it's good to blame the other party in not being a partner in peace. we will have to see political realiningment onnal stinnian and israel side and american side between changing something that is fundamentally dynamic something that is not possible today may take anot
mr. netanyahu or others might lend themselves to that reconsideration but i hope it is soon. >> pj, let me ask, three men held american passports, in terms of this administration president obama has been from all outside accounts wary of believing too much, do you think the fact that three of the men who died today changes the white house calculations on any of this? >> i would turn that around. the united states believes firmly in the peace process. from the united states...
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mr. netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, to come out and say he's fighting for jerusalem.at means he want to judize jerusalem. i was born in jerusalem, i worked as a doctor in jerusalem for 15 years. and they prevent me from going to jerusalem to visit my sister or to go to the mosque, i have to break israeli laws. so it's a system of racial discriminations against palestinians. we have apartheid. this would deescalate the violence. >> so that would suggest that until some of the largest issues are dealt with, we're likely to see more of these incidents flare up from time to time. thanks so much for your insight this morning, just past 10:16 there in the west bank. thank you. >> we'll take a short break here. still to come on cnn, the drummer from the rock band ac/dc was in court today instead of on stage. the grave charges that could land him in prison. >>> plus, a woman abducted from a philadelphia street. you see it here in this footage. she has been found alive. we'll bring you her amazing story of being rescued after this break. let me get tyes?straight... lactaid® is
mr. netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, to come out and say he's fighting for jerusalem.at means he want to judize jerusalem. i was born in jerusalem, i worked as a doctor in jerusalem for 15 years. and they prevent me from going to jerusalem to visit my sister or to go to the mosque, i have to break israeli laws. so it's a system of racial discriminations against palestinians. we have apartheid. this would deescalate the violence. >> so that would suggest that until some of the...
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mr. netanyahu accuses the palestinian authority of inciting the violence. wedeman has the latest. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemning the deadly terror attack inside the synagogue. >> translator: today in the middle of morning prayers while covered in prayer shawls, four rabbis were massacred. four jews. >> reporter: two palestinian men armed with butcher knives and a pistol entered the building in an orthodox neighborhood in west jerusalem. the assailants traveling from east jerusalem killing five men. three americans with dual citizenship including the son and grandson of renowned boston rabbis. also killed, a british man with israeli citizenship, and a police officer who was critically wounded at the scene and died later in the hospital. seven others were injured. this video shows israeli soldiers trying to enter the synagogue to stop the attackers who were then shot and killed by police. israeli authorities calling this one of the deadliest terror attacks in the city in years. >> we saw the slaughter of innocent people while
mr. netanyahu accuses the palestinian authority of inciting the violence. wedeman has the latest. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemning the deadly terror attack inside the synagogue. >> translator: today in the middle of morning prayers while covered in prayer shawls, four rabbis were massacred. four jews. >> reporter: two palestinian men armed with butcher knives and a pistol entered the building in an orthodox neighborhood in west jerusalem. the...
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mr. netanyahu saying that is not going to happen, a real concern here and that doesn't seem to be enoughchange the minds of people, people who are still taking to the streets and protesting and many people expecting more to happen in the next days or so. >> thank you and we are reporting from occupied east jerusalem. palestinian party says a series of coordinated explosions in the gaza strip targeted homes of leaders and took place at a time of right intentions between fata and a troup hamas that controls gaza and no one injured. the party of the palestinian authority president abbas. and sanctions against yemen proposed president are due to take effect later on friday. and accused of helping houthi fighters seize control of parts of the capitol and the u.s. has also asked the u.n. to impose sanctions on to houthi rebel leaders and we are joined live from the capitol to tell us whether the u.s. sanctions and also the united nations sanctions, if they come into effect, what kind of effect are they going to have on the former president? >> it would have huge impact. first of all he won't b
mr. netanyahu saying that is not going to happen, a real concern here and that doesn't seem to be enoughchange the minds of people, people who are still taking to the streets and protesting and many people expecting more to happen in the next days or so. >> thank you and we are reporting from occupied east jerusalem. palestinian party says a series of coordinated explosions in the gaza strip targeted homes of leaders and took place at a time of right intentions between fata and a troup...
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mr. netanyahu's promise to respond harshly? what does that mean? because we saw violence before that led to an outbreak of war over three murders of israelis and now we see this today. the americans killed had dual citizenship, israeli/american. now we have five dead. what do you expect is about to happen? >> i think that the prime minister will do what he has to do to restore security in our nation's capital. this is a savage murder at a synagogue in our capital. imagine that people went with meat cleavers and guns into a church in washington, d.c., and started hacking people to death, then you saw people dancing in the streets, what type of action would america take? so the prime minister is going to do what he has to do to protect citizens. you can rest assured when the prime minister makes a promise, he keeps it. >> that video is shocking, almost as shocking as the bloody scenes that we saw in the wake of the attack this morning was the dancing, the hands out of candy and cupcakes. we saw children, we saw elderly women celebrating these meat cl
mr. netanyahu's promise to respond harshly? what does that mean? because we saw violence before that led to an outbreak of war over three murders of israelis and now we see this today. the americans killed had dual citizenship, israeli/american. now we have five dead. what do you expect is about to happen? >> i think that the prime minister will do what he has to do to restore security in our nation's capital. this is a savage murder at a synagogue in our capital. imagine that people went...
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number two, yes, mr binyamin netanyahu and his government has been engaged for years and years to shift the identity of this conflict from a national one that could be resolved to a religious one that could not be resolve. >> spain's parliament voted overwhelmingly in favour of recognising palestine as a state. the resolution is non-binding and seen as largely symbolic. as paul brennan reports from madrid, it's a growing change in attitude. >> the spanish parliament gathered in madrid with tuesday's deadly attack in jerusalem fresh in the minds of the deputies, last-minute haggling over the text meant the final draft was uncertain until before the vote. with brode cross-party support for the principal, the outcome was never in doubt. the instigator confident that palestinian statehood where achieve peace between it and israel. >> translation: we have an optimistic attitude. we want to help both parties sit and talk and negotiate. this is not a revolution against any party, it's a move to find peace. >> the official policy position of the spanish government is that palestinian state hoot
number two, yes, mr binyamin netanyahu and his government has been engaged for years and years to shift the identity of this conflict from a national one that could be resolved to a religious one that could not be resolve. >> spain's parliament voted overwhelmingly in favour of recognising palestine as a state. the resolution is non-binding and seen as largely symbolic. as paul brennan reports from madrid, it's a growing change in attitude. >> the spanish parliament gathered in...
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mr. netanyahu's popularity because, again, many israelis will say, okay, you said that you were strong against hamas, you'll be strong against all the terrorists. what are you doing to change the situation? you're a right wing leader. it's not that you can blame those left liberals for not treating the terrorists the way they should treat them. so what are you doing? what are you doing to stop all this violence and all this terrorism? and netanyahu doesn't have any answers. i think politically he's in a very difficult situation. >> barak ravid, thanks very much for joining us. let's get u.s. perspective. michael o'hanlon is joining us right now, the director of research at the brookings institute here in washington and also the author of "bending history," a book on president obama's foreign policy. what's going on right here in the united states? how should the united states be dealing with this escalating crisis in jerusalem right now, michael? >> hi, wolf. i think first of all we have to always in this sort of a situation stand by the country with innocent civilians. that's true of palestin
mr. netanyahu's popularity because, again, many israelis will say, okay, you said that you were strong against hamas, you'll be strong against all the terrorists. what are you doing to change the situation? you're a right wing leader. it's not that you can blame those left liberals for not treating the terrorists the way they should treat them. so what are you doing? what are you doing to stop all this violence and all this terrorism? and netanyahu doesn't have any answers. i think politically...
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diffuse the situation, rather than trying to find ways to encourage the groups not to enter, mr binyamin netanyahu effectively ramped up security. the security in occupied east jerusalem is extremely high. police have been brought from all over the country to east jerusalem to occupy and to be added to the security forces there. that underscores how tense the situation in and around the al-aqsa mosque compound, but in many palestinian neighbourhoods. many have seen frequent confrontations between the security forces and many believe the prime minister is not doing much to calm things. >> thank you imtiaz tyab, wrapping up the tense situation in and around the al-aqsa mosque >>> suspected boko haram fighters are gaping ground across in north-eastern nigeria, after launching a series of attacks. five government soldiers have been killed on an assault. fighters set fire to the police station in nafada in gombe. the nigerian time is fighting to retake gombe. more than 10,000 were forced to leave. many were seeking refuge. this report has been sent. >> they flet their homes to seek better protection. w
diffuse the situation, rather than trying to find ways to encourage the groups not to enter, mr binyamin netanyahu effectively ramped up security. the security in occupied east jerusalem is extremely high. police have been brought from all over the country to east jerusalem to occupy and to be added to the security forces there. that underscores how tense the situation in and around the al-aqsa mosque compound, but in many palestinian neighbourhoods. many have seen frequent confrontations...
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government which has formed mainly far right groups and binyamin netanyahu's largest likud party, and as a result we are perhaps seeing mr binyamin netanyahu trying to do what he can do ensure that that coalition stays together, as we enter what most observers believe is an election period. many believe that we can see an election within the next 6-12 months, binyamin netanyahu is no doubt keenly aware of that, and, again, some are suggesting that his support for the bill, and his pushing the bill is directly related to his political futures. imtiaz tyab reporting >>> richelle carey talked to a professor of international relations at new york university, and asked for his reaction to the bill. >> i think it is a misguided - it is unnecessary, and for prime minister binyamin netanyahu to push it, it's another terrible mistake. what is behind it is consideration in terms of he would like the keep the coalition together, and it's one of consideration. i think it was beyond that. binyamin netanyahu has been talking about this, and some of his coalition measures for some time. my problem with that is that to keep israel a jew
government which has formed mainly far right groups and binyamin netanyahu's largest likud party, and as a result we are perhaps seeing mr binyamin netanyahu trying to do what he can do ensure that that coalition stays together, as we enter what most observers believe is an election period. many believe that we can see an election within the next 6-12 months, binyamin netanyahu is no doubt keenly aware of that, and, again, some are suggesting that his support for the bill, and his pushing the...
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mr. netanyahu's partners in that coalition are described as far right parties. these far right parties have been calling on the prime minister to do more to crack down on what they see as palestinians who are being very aggressive towards jewish people, and indeed, towards israel security forces. what the prime minister has done is dramatically increase police presence across east jerusalem. there have been in the past 10 days alone, well over 100 arrests and as we've been reporting, a number of skirmishes and closures at the mosque compound, as it is a very tense situation. >> thank you very much. >> increasing international pressure this morning on burkina faso, the state department is calling on the military there to happened power back to civilian authorities, that after the military seized control when the president resigned. the u.n. is threatening economic sanctions. >> president obama campaigning for democrats ahead of tomorrow's mid term elections spent time with the democratic canned gate in pennsylvania. he is trying to unseat the present governor. he
mr. netanyahu's partners in that coalition are described as far right parties. these far right parties have been calling on the prime minister to do more to crack down on what they see as palestinians who are being very aggressive towards jewish people, and indeed, towards israel security forces. what the prime minister has done is dramatically increase police presence across east jerusalem. there have been in the past 10 days alone, well over 100 arrests and as we've been reporting, a number...
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in mind this is a coalition government, one that has formed mainly far right groups, and mr binyamin netanyahu's large e-likud party, and -- larger likud party, and as a result binyamin netanyahu is trying do what he can do make sure the coalition stays together as we enter what most believe is an election period. many believe that we can see an election within the next 6-12 months. binyamin netanyahu is no doubt aware of that, and, again, some are suggesting that his support for the bill, and, indeed, pushing the bill is related to his political futures. >> imtiaz tyab there >>> a suicide bomber killed 49 people in afghanistan. he blew himself up in the middle of a crowd. as many as 50 people were injured. many of those people are in critical condition. >> afghanistan's parliament approved a deal with the u.s. and n.a.t.o. to allow troops to stay in the country. it was approved by a vote of sa 2 to 5. around 12,000 troops will be in the country helping local forces fight the taliban. washington is being asked for help from kurdish fighters. we have more from baghdad. >> the aftermath of u.s.-le
in mind this is a coalition government, one that has formed mainly far right groups, and mr binyamin netanyahu's large e-likud party, and -- larger likud party, and as a result binyamin netanyahu is trying do what he can do make sure the coalition stays together as we enter what most believe is an election period. many believe that we can see an election within the next 6-12 months. binyamin netanyahu is no doubt aware of that, and, again, some are suggesting that his support for the bill, and,...
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mr. netanyahu has promised a harsh response to yesterday's mass killing. the big question is what exactly can he do because israeli police say that two palestinian cousins who were responsible for this massacre had no criminal record. and appeared to be acting alone. very much the pattern, lone wolves, lone attacks, not necessarily connected or coordinated or ordered, although usually they have been praised by the islamist group hamas so a real problem for the israeli authorities here not just the intelligence agencies trying to predict who might attack next. but also what do you actually physically do. there are more helicopters in the air. there are more concrete barriers. more police on the ground. but as i say, this city has braced for another attack. certainly is jose a city on edge. back to you. >> bill thank you so very much. i want to bring in ayman mohadin, an expert on that part of the world. what a pleasure to see you again. bill was just saying what can israel physically do to react? >> good morning, jose. the israeli government has a few optio
mr. netanyahu has promised a harsh response to yesterday's mass killing. the big question is what exactly can he do because israeli police say that two palestinian cousins who were responsible for this massacre had no criminal record. and appeared to be acting alone. very much the pattern, lone wolves, lone attacks, not necessarily connected or coordinated or ordered, although usually they have been praised by the islamist group hamas so a real problem for the israeli authorities here not just...
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a spokesman for prime minister benjamin netanyahu, mr.the goal now there is to make sure that there are not any copycat attacks. what do you expect to see both there in the jerusalem area and then perhaps even here stateside? >> well, copycat attacks are exactly what people will be worried about and unfortunately they're very difficult to stop in a situation like this, precisely because the attacks were so low-tech and seem to have grown out of the personal initiative of the killers in this case. we're seeing a rash of attacks along these lines around the world, some related to iraq and the islamic state and some related to the events in israel. and these are a policeman's nightmare. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that they will respond harshly, heavy-handed response. how do you expect that will manifest itself? >> the israelis frequently demolish the houses of those who are involved in such attacks. that will put their families out on the street. these have historically had some deterrent effects. but they certainly don't
a spokesman for prime minister benjamin netanyahu, mr.the goal now there is to make sure that there are not any copycat attacks. what do you expect to see both there in the jerusalem area and then perhaps even here stateside? >> well, copycat attacks are exactly what people will be worried about and unfortunately they're very difficult to stop in a situation like this, precisely because the attacks were so low-tech and seem to have grown out of the personal initiative of the killers in...
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we are joined now by the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. mr. joining us this morning. i know you've been in contact with secretary kerry through the weekend. do you think there will be a deal? >> i don't know, but i think it's important that there won't be a bad deal. a bad deal would enable iran to remain with thousands of centrifuges, which it could use to enrich uranium, which is what you need for a nuclear bomb. it could do so in a very short time. i think the key principle is this, don't dismantle sanctions before you dismantle iran's capacity to make a nuclear bomb, and as i understand it, the iranians are nowhere near to accepting that, and if for any reason the united states and the other powers agree to leave iran with that capacity to break out, i think that would be a historic mistake, not only because it endangers my country, israel, that iran's ruler, the ayatollah khomeini vows to annihilate but also because i think it would endanger the entire middle east and the world. >> so what others do very have if that is reached? >> first
we are joined now by the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. mr. joining us this morning. i know you've been in contact with secretary kerry through the weekend. do you think there will be a deal? >> i don't know, but i think it's important that there won't be a bad deal. a bad deal would enable iran to remain with thousands of centrifuges, which it could use to enrich uranium, which is what you need for a nuclear bomb. it could do so in a very short time. i think the key...
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mr. ambassador. thank you for your time. benjamin netanyahuas demanded international condemnation of the synagogue killings. what he said, i want to see other denunciation of the murder of jews in prayer shawls. have you seen that? >> yes, we have seen condemnation of this horrible terror attack, in germany and elsewhere. those condemnations will be wholeheartedly -- it is not something you need to do, because it is expected. at the end of the day it is a combination. on the one hand, these terror attacks. on the other hand, thes tailwins palestinians have been achieving from the international community in the attempt to achieve their goals unilaterally. >> the prime minister says there is a war for jerusalem. what does he mean? >> all inhabitants of jerusalem, jews or muslims or christians, are entitled to have their daily life without being afraid and insecure that they might be attacked by terrorists, someone who takes his car and runs over ainnocent people, or perpetrators and criminals who went into the synagogue and started to slaughter
mr. ambassador. thank you for your time. benjamin netanyahuas demanded international condemnation of the synagogue killings. what he said, i want to see other denunciation of the murder of jews in prayer shawls. have you seen that? >> yes, we have seen condemnation of this horrible terror attack, in germany and elsewhere. those condemnations will be wholeheartedly -- it is not something you need to do, because it is expected. at the end of the day it is a combination. on the one hand,...
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netanyahu vowing a harsh response from israel to that violence. ambassador john bolton, ambassador to the u.n. and fox news contributor. this continues a drum beat of deadly violence. what's happening there, mrbassador? >> we know hamas has applauded the attack and not taken credit for it. when prime minister netanyahu says there will be a harsh response, obviously the question is harsh against whom. if there arelings that this was direct -- if there are links this was direct or inspired by hamas we know what the response will be. this was a jewish neighborhood of jerusalem. not east jerusalem where the arabs live. an attack in an otherwise peaceful neighborhood i think intended to convey the terrorist message that no one is safe anywhere in the city. finally we don't know whether the fact that of the dead three are americans, one british apparently, whether that with us a motivation. was this an attack on foreigners as well or was it simply an attack on a synagogue that tragically killed four foreign citizens? but i think the implication is very clear that the prospect of further negotiation between israel and the principle authorities is pretty close to zero. bill: meat cleavers and a gun.
netanyahu vowing a harsh response from israel to that violence. ambassador john bolton, ambassador to the u.n. and fox news contributor. this continues a drum beat of deadly violence. what's happening there, mrbassador? >> we know hamas has applauded the attack and not taken credit for it. when prime minister netanyahu says there will be a harsh response, obviously the question is harsh against whom. if there arelings that this was direct -- if there are links this was direct or inspired...
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mr. ambassador, thank you for your time. do you agree with netanyahu's decision to reinstate home demolition as punishment for acts like the synagog massacre? >> it's not only punishment, it's also deterrents. what else you can call criminals who go to a holy place like a synagog or mosque or a church and just bumper with the knives and axes the prayers there or the rabbis there. it's no different than what the allied forces, air force or others who strike terrorists homes in kobane and isil peoples. there is a real same motivation, and we should treat it as the same way the terrorism in jerusalem or the terrorism of isil. we are seeing people doing these courtly terror attacks are the ones who actually complicate things not just for us israelis, also for the palestinians. in israel, we would like to have peace. we have only one jewish state. there are 22 arab states, 57 muslim states and we would like to have peace with all of them. for us, it's not just a strategic choice, it's a moral obligation, but for peace, you need two to sit down and make compro
mr. ambassador, thank you for your time. do you agree with netanyahu's decision to reinstate home demolition as punishment for acts like the synagog massacre? >> it's not only punishment, it's also deterrents. what else you can call criminals who go to a holy place like a synagog or mosque or a church and just bumper with the knives and axes the prayers there or the rabbis there. it's no different than what the allied forces, air force or others who strike terrorists homes in kobane and...
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netanyahu is taking. >> no one is contributing anything positive to this situation or, for that matter, to the argument. there is ongoing incitement originating from the palestinian authority. unfortunately mr mahmoud abbas, who i thing has the capability, and has the faculties, and has the experience of being statesman like is in crying. -- inciting. on the israeli side you have right wing looun aticks within the government and outside the government who, too, are fanning the flames. and the prime minister, i would not fault him for this, but i do fault him for a simple thing, he has no longer in control of his politicians, and members of, indeed, his internet. and so what you are seeing here is israelis and palestinians, basically, as was said, it's a 66 year issue, it's 100 years, and israelis and palestinians, utly, tragically, and certainly in the non-positive way, negative way, if you will, just devolving or degenerating back to the starting point, and nothing goodwill come out for either side. >> doesn't the ambassador have a point. if the moderates libbing mahmoud abbas, are they not tapping the flaments saying israel is igniting the war. how can that be helpful to move things forwa
netanyahu is taking. >> no one is contributing anything positive to this situation or, for that matter, to the argument. there is ongoing incitement originating from the palestinian authority. unfortunately mr mahmoud abbas, who i thing has the capability, and has the faculties, and has the experience of being statesman like is in crying. -- inciting. on the israeli side you have right wing looun aticks within the government and outside the government who, too, are fanning the flames. and...
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netanyahu. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. "early start" is next for those in the u.s. for everyone else, stay tuned for cnn newsroom. man (sternly): seriously? where do you think you're going? mr to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. mr. mucus: oh, right then i'll swing by in like 4 hours... just set aside a few tacos for me. man: forget the tacos! one pill lasts 12 hours. i'm good all day. mr. mucus (to himself): wait! your loss. i was going to wear a sombrero. [announcer:] only mucinex has a bi-layer tablet that starts fast, and keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 full hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> breaking news this morning. a gunman opening fire inside florida state university's library. three people injured. what we're now learning this morning. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. john berman is off this week. it is thursday, november 20th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we are following breaking news overnight. gunshots ringing out at florida state university's main library. campus police confronting the gunman telling him to drop his weapon.
netanyahu. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. "early start" is next for those in the u.s. for everyone else, stay tuned for cnn newsroom. man (sternly): seriously? where do you think you're going? mr to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. mr. mucus: oh, right then i'll swing by in like 4 hours... just set aside a few tacos for me. man: forget the tacos! one pill lasts 12 hours. i'm good...