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where will palestine refugee go? who will they? will they transfer for these basic basic health education and social services? i know fun. what do you think the impact is going to be on the countries that are hosting palestinian refugees? if the unmoved funding either begins to dry up or actually ends altogether. it's really important to realize that when we're speaking about briefly g, present in the home countries we're in or operate, we're not only now talking about significant palestinian refugee populations. many of these countries, particularly lebanon. jordan are also hosting really large scale there in population, but include twice, i have palestinian refugees from syria. so we're talking essentially about a huge impact that can go right across the scale socially, economically and potentially politically as well, has ever has been a crucial pillar of operations in these countries for decades now. and we know that at harold, my one we heard a report from as in a quarter are corresponded in beirut just a moment ago, one pales
where will palestine refugee go? who will they? will they transfer for these basic basic health education and social services? i know fun. what do you think the impact is going to be on the countries that are hosting palestinian refugees? if the unmoved funding either begins to dry up or actually ends altogether. it's really important to realize that when we're speaking about briefly g, present in the home countries we're in or operate, we're not only now talking about significant palestinian...
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the lockwn started and i stayed in palestine for eight months.nd then i went through a childhood memory, into germany to my memory, basically. and part of this memory, it was always a big part of music. i am a palestinian bed when growing up always listening to my family music around the 80's. and so i was looking for my family in the first place and then i came across this palestinian archive from the first intifada. this is the intifada album cowritten by hannan. his sister, the famous palestinian poet. >> tell us why this is such a special discovery? >> as a palestinian, we are dis-attached and dismantled as a society and a community. because of colonization and being displaced. we don't have a veryttached culture to our owndentity as a palestinian. so this is why it is impornt. because this is connect over 10 million palestinians to their identity. it to their real identity, which is from a culture, poetry, music, cinema, architecture, landscape, all of at. >> and during the intifada, most of the 3000 tapes created were confiscated by the isr
the lockwn started and i stayed in palestine for eight months.nd then i went through a childhood memory, into germany to my memory, basically. and part of this memory, it was always a big part of music. i am a palestinian bed when growing up always listening to my family music around the 80's. and so i was looking for my family in the first place and then i came across this palestinian archive from the first intifada. this is the intifada album cowritten by hannan. his sister, the famous...
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a 58 percent of the palestine refugee families in lebanon. the grown up say that they eat one meal a day or less to be able to feed their children. so it's, it's hard chip all along and $4000.00 refugees will receive cash assistance. these are the most vulnerable ones, only the poorest receive between 18 and 25 dollars, month. taking that away from them, leaves them completely desperate and pushes them to words like at this coping mechanism, we've seen concerning trends in jordan, where i am, for example, rouse, increase child marriage. we've also seen the very dangerous migration routes that palestine refugees and other refugees from the regions bank. we've seen early marriage, we've seen child labor. these are all very, very negative coping mechanisms that can only get worse if an agency that provides safelite services like an era cannot, cannot provide these services. we're talking about a trillion an agency that provide services the same way as small to mid size country in europe. provides, you know, denmark, for example, 5800000 people,
a 58 percent of the palestine refugee families in lebanon. the grown up say that they eat one meal a day or less to be able to feed their children. so it's, it's hard chip all along and $4000.00 refugees will receive cash assistance. these are the most vulnerable ones, only the poorest receive between 18 and 25 dollars, month. taking that away from them, leaves them completely desperate and pushes them to words like at this coping mechanism, we've seen concerning trends in jordan, where i am,...
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the fact that a palestine refugee, knowing that the palestine refugee community is amongst the most vulnerable in the region. so when a palace and refugee knows that their children can go to and re school, they can get their health care at a health services. this is one last source of worry, so onerous contributed greatly to that sense of safety and security and, and even regional stability in the region. now, it is important to mention also that the role or the hospitality, the generosity of host countries, the countries that are hosting a large number of refugees. and this is something that, and also mentioned knowing that all the countries were under refugees or nelson refugees, live, or crisis countries themselves where that their own nationals are under a lot of are facing a lot of hardship. now, having said that, it is very vulnerable to the domestic politics of its donors. and what we have on the rough mind mind boggling is that almost every country in the world vote for the continuation of a new era. there's therefore, a political recognition at the level of the general assembly that u
the fact that a palestine refugee, knowing that the palestine refugee community is amongst the most vulnerable in the region. so when a palace and refugee knows that their children can go to and re school, they can get their health care at a health services. this is one last source of worry, so onerous contributed greatly to that sense of safety and security and, and even regional stability in the region. now, it is important to mention also that the role or the hospitality, the generosity of...
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in general and what has happened on palestine in 1948. was so angry because it is still happening until today. i was questioning him, like why do you do this? why should we still go through this for more than 70 years now? since 1948, palestinians and palestine is under an ongoing negotiation of the land, and it has not stopped yet. it has not stopped until today, and it will not stop and there is still an occupation. the occupation will not stop in its attempts and in its occupation. >> when you see this kind of activism from a younger generation of palestinian activists that is emerging right now, that is getting so much attention in the media and on social media platforms, when you see videos like the one we just showed a few seconds of showing her smiling as she was being arrested, very defiantly, what does that make you think? does that make you feel more hopeful for the future? >> first of all, i'm proud to be on this show with miriam. the best video and with similar activism, it cannot but bring hope. i think we have lost it. we ha
in general and what has happened on palestine in 1948. was so angry because it is still happening until today. i was questioning him, like why do you do this? why should we still go through this for more than 70 years now? since 1948, palestinians and palestine is under an ongoing negotiation of the land, and it has not stopped yet. it has not stopped until today, and it will not stop and there is still an occupation. the occupation will not stop in its attempts and in its occupation. >>...
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so the palestine population. and so when palestinians do engage in these various tactics about buying time and, and trying to, to raise awareness with the international community in the hope that there is some kind of the outside pressure on the israeli regime. this is what i'm, i'm looking at at the local reaction and the local reaction to it could have re but basically a family's home is demolished. so i, that's a whole lot more than a right. but after that, so called raid low who's came out local to a palestinian also locals who is ray jewish as well, which is really important. you can see some of their reaction in protest. following the definition taken up i, it's apartheid to day. we are facing a fierce attack and shake gerard by settlers and israeli government. they want to evict the neighborhood in order to build $200.00 housing units. oh, and then i demo with xena. when you were reporting this story, this, this incident, what did you see? what did you share with the out of the audience? online actually wo
so the palestine population. and so when palestinians do engage in these various tactics about buying time and, and trying to, to raise awareness with the international community in the hope that there is some kind of the outside pressure on the israeli regime. this is what i'm, i'm looking at at the local reaction and the local reaction to it could have re but basically a family's home is demolished. so i, that's a whole lot more than a right. but after that, so called raid low who's came out...
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so duncan is still about a palestine was once a very different place from to day. let us palestine host, the post of cities became connected to the pier in an award winning film alger 0. well, he is historians, an eyewitness accounts that portray, early 20th century palestine as a thriving fibers nation. the region was spoken, investments were active in moving from one city to another. palestine 1920 on al jazeera. ah with ah, ah. after boston scooped up 6 feet centimeters of snow. st. are much calmer on monday. hello everyone. here's the weather picture. the temperature of minus one for you, but much clearer. conditions through the northeast and the new england states was found. we go the rainfall warning will be dropped for vancouver. we'll see some sun, your conditions here. snow rolling across the canadian prairies coming off the rockies right through to the northern plains as well. now for the west coast of the us, things are calm here. los angeles 20 degrees will be the high for you, but we are likely to see some severe storms roll across that gulf coast of t
so duncan is still about a palestine was once a very different place from to day. let us palestine host, the post of cities became connected to the pier in an award winning film alger 0. well, he is historians, an eyewitness accounts that portray, early 20th century palestine as a thriving fibers nation. the region was spoken, investments were active in moving from one city to another. palestine 1920 on al jazeera. ah with ah, ah. after boston scooped up 6 feet centimeters of snow. st. are much...
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the region was spoken, investments were active and moving from one city to another. palestine 1920 on al jazeera news. news, news, news, news, news. while we flip the switch on, once again for the effects, snow for japan, hello everyone. here's the picture on sunday. seen those winds and that snow pile up for western horseshoe and who kind of looking at about 30 centimeters over 12 hours, sky borders, snow borders loving this but of course some dangerous driving conditions. central eastern portions of china right now, mostly clarity that rain. his petered away shanghai has high 7 degrees in the forecast for you on sunday, getting striped with solid bands of rain across, lose on island, on sunday. have to watch for the risk of seen some flooding here. and now i'll take it down under and one fact 1st for stop in southeast asia where we do have outbreaks of rain and storms across this region. ok, i did promise you, we will get toward australia and we've got pouring rain across the north central areas. it was locked into some pretty high humidity toward that southeast corner, so that coul
the region was spoken, investments were active and moving from one city to another. palestine 1920 on al jazeera news. news, news, news, news, news. while we flip the switch on, once again for the effects, snow for japan, hello everyone. here's the picture on sunday. seen those winds and that snow pile up for western horseshoe and who kind of looking at about 30 centimeters over 12 hours, sky borders, snow borders loving this but of course some dangerous driving conditions. central eastern...
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as happ -- it is happening all across palestine.its a court decision to see whether or not they're going to remain in our homes. this is just the reality for many, many hundreds of thousands of palestinians. amy: what will happen to this family n? how long have they lived in their home? >> they have lived in their home for many, many decades, even before the israel occupation in 1967. many palestinians are working-class families with nowhere else to go, with no one to turn to, and their rendered homeless in the street. this is happening in the cold of winter, nonetheless. amy: can you talk about what is happening and related news in the occupied west bank where omar asaad was just killed, israeli forces -- it is believed to was 80 years old, palestinian-american. they stopped him while driving home then dragged him out of the car, gagged and handcuffed him, left him to die. what do you know about thi american citizen? >> know he has gone through what many palestinians have gone through of brutal zionist force. i believe he was kille
as happ -- it is happening all across palestine.its a court decision to see whether or not they're going to remain in our homes. this is just the reality for many, many hundreds of thousands of palestinians. amy: what will happen to this family n? how long have they lived in their home? >> they have lived in their home for many, many decades, even before the israel occupation in 1967. many palestinians are working-class families with nowhere else to go, with no one to turn to, and their...
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ah, palestine is once a very different place from today that of the palestine holsburn and the cost of cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film al jazeera well his historians an eyewitness accounts with portray, early 20th century palestine as a thriving, vibrant nation the region was open, investments were active and moving from one city to another. palestine 1920 on al jazeera. ah diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices. the def, infiltrated international wholesale markets, and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on ouch is around february on a disease. china host the winter olympics, but will diplomatic boycott and the corona virus overshadow the event? rigorous debate them unflinching questions up front cuts through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom out. is there a key to up to date as nascent faculty omicron buried amid continued vaccine inequality? on
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we've seen the very dangerous migration routes of that palestine refugees and other refugees from then take. we've seen child labor. these are all very negative coping mechanisms that can only get worse if an agency that provides state-like services like unrwa cannot provide these services. we are talking about an agency that provides services the same way a small or midsize country in europe provides. denmark, 5.8 million people, the population. unrw, 5.8 million refugees in the region. we are talking about a cause ice state that is -- quasi-state that is handicapped. rob: we have less than a minute to go. briefly, if you could, if unrwa 's funding is restricted, as it appears to be, do you think people who are in the refugee camps that unrwa currently runs get to a point where they are forced, feel forced to leave those camps and move further through the countries they are in or further into other countries? are we likely to see the mass movement of people that we've seen in previous years, admittedly driven by war, if unrwa starts to, if for want of a better word, employee echo >>
we've seen the very dangerous migration routes of that palestine refugees and other refugees from then take. we've seen child labor. these are all very negative coping mechanisms that can only get worse if an agency that provides state-like services like unrwa cannot provide these services. we are talking about an agency that provides services the same way a small or midsize country in europe provides. denmark, 5.8 million people, the population. unrw, 5.8 million refugees in the region. we are...
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during world war one, palestine also became a battlefield. the british wanted to put an end to turkish rule in the middle east . jerusalem descended into chaos. many people were injured or lost their lives. ah, the american colonies warden with also the american colony was assign tasks by jama pasha, who was supposed to defeat the british in egypt. iowa lockable sullenly bow tie. he came to jerusalem and ordered the establishment of the red crescent to care for wounded soldiers wounded toward him with a fan and the center of the organisation was at the american colony, had the american colony. ah, the commune provided humanitarian aid to the red crescent, took his largest relief organization, members of the religious community care for the wounded. they also organized soup kitchens for the population. after feminine epidemics began to sweep through the city, the american colony avoided all political engagement and insisted on remaining neutral, especially amidst the war. the community followed the lead of anna spafford and her daughter, berth
during world war one, palestine also became a battlefield. the british wanted to put an end to turkish rule in the middle east . jerusalem descended into chaos. many people were injured or lost their lives. ah, the american colonies warden with also the american colony was assign tasks by jama pasha, who was supposed to defeat the british in egypt. iowa lockable sullenly bow tie. he came to jerusalem and ordered the establishment of the red crescent to care for wounded soldiers wounded toward...
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the reader was spoken, investments were active in moving from one city to another, palestine 1920 on al jazeera. ah, and for quite a few decades casa, has been dealing with political and economic turmoil. and its people struggle to access essential needs, like adequate quantities of potable water, a sufficient number of beds for pregnant mothers, and limited access to up to date information for students. and in the has the, the ground water is not sufficient to meet the daily needs of all of its residents . this led to the development of the new water treatment facility and hun, eunice slowing down further pollution. the extension of, as if, as medical facilities was accomplished to provide expectant mothers with a safe and reliable opportunity to get the care they needed. the kuwait library at the university college of science and technology is not only a repository of knowledge but an access point to the world beyond ah, look forward to brighter skies the weather sponsored my cattle airways. hello there. let's have a look at the weather across north america, and all eyes have been
the reader was spoken, investments were active in moving from one city to another, palestine 1920 on al jazeera. ah, and for quite a few decades casa, has been dealing with political and economic turmoil. and its people struggle to access essential needs, like adequate quantities of potable water, a sufficient number of beds for pregnant mothers, and limited access to up to date information for students. and in the has the, the ground water is not sufficient to meet the daily needs of all of...
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ah, ah, palestine is once a very different place from today. that of palestine holsburn in the cost of cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film al jazeera well, his historians, an eyewitness accounts that portray early 20th century palestine as a thriving, vibrant nation. the region was open. investments were active in moving from one city to another. palestine 1920 on al jazeera ah award winning documentary from around the world on out to a 0. the world of high frequency share trading, exposed. i had this engine that was basically trading. i could, a last $30000000.00 was a terrifying experience. how artificial intelligence has raised the stakes and risks on the money market is market go faster, faster. we're opening up the possibility for an instability, for no, no use with money box on al jazeera with ah, the u. s. president meets cut us emir whitehouse, confirming the gulf nation will be given special status and designated a major non nato ally. ah, i'm your intent of this is, and is there a live from london also com
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the plight of christian communities in syria , egypt, iraq and palestine. >> janine has been with us is 2018. she's a columnist of foreign-policy and award-winning author and journalist . she has dedicated her life to courageous work in war zones and humanitarian crisis around the world. she has reported extensively on the front line is a first-hand witness from the middle east, the balkans, across africa and from southeast and central asia and were so thankful to have her here teaching classes that draw on these just incredible experiences. she was a recipient of the prestigious guggenheim lotion which enabled her to travel and report extensively from gaza, iraq, syria and egypt for "the vanishing: faith, loss, and the twilight of christianity in the land of the prophets" and the book is a portrait of her own faith journey as a conflict reporter for more than 35 years as well as heartbreaking challenges confronting christian communities in the middle east and we're delighted to have janine with us today. i'm going to ask a few questions just to get it going but i want to keep this i
the plight of christian communities in syria , egypt, iraq and palestine. >> janine has been with us is 2018. she's a columnist of foreign-policy and award-winning author and journalist . she has dedicated her life to courageous work in war zones and humanitarian crisis around the world. she has reported extensively on the front line is a first-hand witness from the middle east, the balkans, across africa and from southeast and central asia and were so thankful to have her here teaching...
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she must have been like really free palestine as we're going to free all, you know, i'm a communist right. take canary mission and online blacklist supposedly calling out anti semite. but really an attempt to silence palestinian activists targets of canary mission have been denied entry through palestine fired from jobs interrogated by employers and university administrators, and targeted with death threats. these attacks come from all angles, whether it's social media, feminist icon, allen durish with, or our own israel backing corporate media. while corporate media outlets literally trampled each other competing to give the most glowing tribute to desmond tutu. they all shamelessly emitted his public and unwavering support to the people of palestine and their daily struggle against the grip of his railey occupation. today we honor the late grade to desmond to do his unwavering support against apartheid in south africa and certain other name, the f no states, hey, what was the weather forecast again? was it still mild? it's important. we push back on distractions and push forward on the
she must have been like really free palestine as we're going to free all, you know, i'm a communist right. take canary mission and online blacklist supposedly calling out anti semite. but really an attempt to silence palestinian activists targets of canary mission have been denied entry through palestine fired from jobs interrogated by employers and university administrators, and targeted with death threats. these attacks come from all angles, whether it's social media, feminist icon, allen...
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tutu saw the clear parallels as we had between apartheid in south africa and apartheid today in palestine. and he has the same message. he was one of the tiny handful of people of his stature, who is willing to say, as we boycott to the pockets, south africa, we must boycott apartheid israel. he was very clear about that. he said that being neutral between those, the oppressor and the oppressed means in effect, siding with the oppressor. there is no neutrality when it comes to issues of justice. either you stand with the oppressed, you take action on behalf or you're guilty of complicity with the oppression. that's what desmond tutors, message one. and he was absolutely consistent about. there are many people around the world, many rights groups that support the palestinian calls. but when it comes to men of the cloth, i'm saying these in a very generic form of mr. benet. but is there anybody now that you can thing called the said we can't replace desmond tutu, but we'll take up the challenge. take up the mantle, take up the argument and the debate about the, the state of the palestinian
tutu saw the clear parallels as we had between apartheid in south africa and apartheid today in palestine. and he has the same message. he was one of the tiny handful of people of his stature, who is willing to say, as we boycott to the pockets, south africa, we must boycott apartheid israel. he was very clear about that. he said that being neutral between those, the oppressor and the oppressed means in effect, siding with the oppressor. there is no neutrality when it comes to issues of...
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so duncan honest i a palestine was once a very different place from today. and of course, 2 cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film alger 0. well, his historians, an eye witness accounts with portray, early 20th century palestine as a thriving fibers nation. the region was spoken, investments were active in moving from one city to another. palestine 1920 on al jazeera ah, allow government algebra with all the jenny, a jenny, a base, and one of necessity. a 3 different missions that all facing the challenge of driving on nicaragua was unpaid roads at the mercy of its unpredictable tropical with risking. he told nico rack you are on al jazeera. ah, ah, hello though, have a look at africa in a moment. the 1st the middle east and levant, and we've seen where snow fall in places like jordan as well as israel and the occupied palestinian territories. thanks to a winter storm. that's worked its way further east. so that winter weather is pushed on to northern areas of iran. and afghan as stand, but for the south of this is largely fine and
so duncan honest i a palestine was once a very different place from today. and of course, 2 cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film alger 0. well, his historians, an eye witness accounts with portray, early 20th century palestine as a thriving fibers nation. the region was spoken, investments were active in moving from one city to another. palestine 1920 on al jazeera ah, allow government algebra with all the jenny, a jenny, a base, and one of necessity. a 3 different...
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ah ah ah, palestine is once a very different place from today. that of hon. assign holsburn. the postal cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film, algae 0. well, his historians, an eyewitness accounts with portray, early 20th century palestine as a thriving fibers nation. the region was open, investments were active and moving from one city to another. palestine 1920 on al jazeera ah diets define who we are. but who our way, if we don't know what way e take in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices. the def, infiltrated international wholesale markets, and supermarket chains. and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on ouch is era talk to al, just a wild alarm is, can we listen? design is, are making serious efforts in order to in key and just talk to 10 of because when we meet with global use makers and talk about the stories that imagined on how to do with foster clearings and now taking over what used to be pristine forest where giant trees once too tall and
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>> a really good question because so many of the conflicts reported, palestine or the balkans, bosnia, calm down two or people say this is about s religion or faith. particularly in the middle east and yet for me, what i did on the ground as witness and human rights investigator was separate for me as a person. when you live -- if you are living in a war zone, thinking strongly right now of my time syria, living under siege in a city completely blockaded but there was a catholic church open throughout this and get to it, was the cathedral, i don't know if anyone knows the area but to reach it was kind of great peril, you had to run out to cyprus, the main area there people called cyprus allie because snipers on the hills above would basically target you but yet when i would arrive there, i found solace in the middle of an incredibly tumultuous time in a scary time because essentially if you're living through war, you are very muc alone even if there are people around you whether or not you live, you die, whether or not you get shot or in the wrong place at the wrong time and get hit b
>> a really good question because so many of the conflicts reported, palestine or the balkans, bosnia, calm down two or people say this is about s religion or faith. particularly in the middle east and yet for me, what i did on the ground as witness and human rights investigator was separate for me as a person. when you live -- if you are living in a war zone, thinking strongly right now of my time syria, living under siege in a city completely blockaded but there was a catholic church...
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i should have read palestine project, we paste on the wall in israel, palestine. one of the guys say what is israel/palestine? they never heard of it. i said this is what we want to do, we took these photos, we want to paste it. the next day we started pasting the stair. the stair is actually right in the heart of the villa. it's something only the locals can see. so we paste. it's a beautiful day. and then suddenly -- [ gunshots ] the police comes up, drug dealers, we're in the middle of that. pop, pop, pop. and they start shooting. and then life started like nothing happened. and the next day we come back and continue. d the next day we and continue i recommend nature made vitamins, because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp, an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. >>> the first image was one of the trickiest. everyone understood. there was no need to explain. there was no text. they knew what it meant. >>> that's when we left
i should have read palestine project, we paste on the wall in israel, palestine. one of the guys say what is israel/palestine? they never heard of it. i said this is what we want to do, we took these photos, we want to paste it. the next day we started pasting the stair. the stair is actually right in the heart of the villa. it's something only the locals can see. so we paste. it's a beautiful day. and then suddenly -- [ gunshots ] the police comes up, drug dealers, we're in the middle of that....
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no, talking about thomas and palestine, and we should fight it back in order to allow the punish julian to day. and you dance amalia to live in peace in took in and joined dignity. it was whatever. but you know, we this and get from god. we evacuated all the jewels from god. well, why should they got dances? but it's gentle and got a large oak. it's still a be because they don't see the end of that conflict along what is called the lines of $67.00. this is a journey. and so we should manage it, we should accordingly, but nevertheless, in my name, i don't want to see by lot. i don't want to see it by national state as well as i don't see if i meant to them. so we should manage the conflicts in a way that we would be able to settle late in the future. the issue of settler violence has caused big divisions inside the cabinet of natalie bennett earlier this month, the deputy economy minutes. that yeah, girl on single out settlers from the west bank, her mesh outpost, calling them sub human after they vandalized gravestones in a nearby palestinian village. the response from the prime ministe
no, talking about thomas and palestine, and we should fight it back in order to allow the punish julian to day. and you dance amalia to live in peace in took in and joined dignity. it was whatever. but you know, we this and get from god. we evacuated all the jewels from god. well, why should they got dances? but it's gentle and got a large oak. it's still a be because they don't see the end of that conflict along what is called the lines of $67.00. this is a journey. and so we should manage it,...
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that of palestine horsberg and the postal cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film al jazeera world. his historians, an eye witness accounts with portray, early 20th century palestine as a thriving fibrous nation. the region was spoken, investments were active and moving from one city to another, palestine 1920 on al jazeera, a 4 hour time car for full minutes and practice. ah, but to a t bad dream of becoming afghanistan's 1st over when to name pm. they will have to overcome many mountains, carving a path of health and inspiration, where the light shine witness on al jazeera, the world of high frequency share trading, exposed. i had this engine that was basically trading. i could have lost $30000000.00, was a terrifying experience. how artificial intelligence has raised the stakes and risks on the money markets. as markets go faster, faster, we're opening up the possibility for an instability. for no use with money box on al jazeera, chill to the core in the big apple. we're live in new york as a snow storm back down on americas east coast. ah, hello again, i'
that of palestine horsberg and the postal cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film al jazeera world. his historians, an eye witness accounts with portray, early 20th century palestine as a thriving fibrous nation. the region was spoken, investments were active and moving from one city to another, palestine 1920 on al jazeera, a 4 hour time car for full minutes and practice. ah, but to a t bad dream of becoming afghanistan's 1st over when to name pm. they will have to...
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he's like a where it was in the world where they it was in palestine and had the palestinian coal street. he adapted to where they tours like m l g, b, t q. i rides towards the end of his life, which i don't think many men of his generation, you know, would take up those types of courses and veterans. obviously, a huge influence and a very warm person, very human, a term that comes up time and again in connection with desmond to his legacy is his invention and practice of restorative justice. could you remind us what that is exactly? well, you know, that was off to democracy, came in 1990 4 am and both it actually came from a the, it from nelson mandela that they decided to have the, the truth and reconciliation committee, which was a 1st and a world way the enemy. and came to get there and put everything on the table, told shay killings and own of that. but it was also a cleansing process and it was created and to sort of in the, in the, in the hope that both to press and the children of the perpetrators could find a way for would to bone this new nation. am it has been criticized in re
he's like a where it was in the world where they it was in palestine and had the palestinian coal street. he adapted to where they tours like m l g, b, t q. i rides towards the end of his life, which i don't think many men of his generation, you know, would take up those types of courses and veterans. obviously, a huge influence and a very warm person, very human, a term that comes up time and again in connection with desmond to his legacy is his invention and practice of restorative justice....
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in march 2019 a lot of people had the impression that there was going to be a change in the way palestine was run. that isn't what happened at all. i have been a long time and nobody really kept the same form of government entirely. there hasn't been any substantial reforms. there hasn't been a significant improvement in the lives of many people. so i think a lot of people were just this illusion, you know, and their expectations were not fulfilled. they thought they were going to enter some new era, but it didn't happen that way. journalist bruce penny, they're speaking to us a little earlier. now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. north korea says it has launched a hypersonic missile and the 1st major weapons test this year. young yang said the missile successfully hit a target 700 kilometers away. south korean president, moon j in said the launch could create for the tension in the region and called on the north to engage in talks. the italian government has approved measures to make coven 19 vaccines mandatory for everyone over the age of 50. italy i
in march 2019 a lot of people had the impression that there was going to be a change in the way palestine was run. that isn't what happened at all. i have been a long time and nobody really kept the same form of government entirely. there hasn't been any substantial reforms. there hasn't been a significant improvement in the lives of many people. so i think a lot of people were just this illusion, you know, and their expectations were not fulfilled. they thought they were going to enter some...
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pre dawn operation. similar evictions in may of last year ignited an 11 day war between israel and palestine militants in gaza. the committee investigating the attack on the u. s. capital a year ago has issued subpoenas to rudy giuliani and 2 other lawyers for former president donald trump lowest publicly pushed trumps baseless claim of voter fraud . following his election, defeat the committee as demanding the law is said for the positions in february a t and t and verizon have agreed to delay activating some of their 5 g services. after us airlines want it could cause catastrophic disruption to add trouble. they say the new technology might affect cockpit instruments and random, many aircraft unusable, columbia and politicians ingrid bit on cor, has announced she will be running for president on a centrist ticket 20 years ago. but uncle was abducted by the fox, the country's largest rebel group and health captive in the jungle for more than 6 years, she returned to politics last year and has promised to fight corruption and economic dispatch. international effort to deliver aid to tama is
pre dawn operation. similar evictions in may of last year ignited an 11 day war between israel and palestine militants in gaza. the committee investigating the attack on the u. s. capital a year ago has issued subpoenas to rudy giuliani and 2 other lawyers for former president donald trump lowest publicly pushed trumps baseless claim of voter fraud . following his election, defeat the committee as demanding the law is said for the positions in february a t and t and verizon have agreed to delay...
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in israel-palestine, to encourage parties to refrain from unilateral steps, including settlement expansion and violence, and to help revive the peace process and pave the way to ending the occupation and achieving a viable two-state solution. in libya, to promote dialogue, support presidential and parliamentary elections as soon as possible, and push for the coordinated withdrawal of foreign fighters. in mali, to continue working with all national and regional stakeholders towards the restoration of constitutional order, to schedule elections with an acceptable timetable, and strengthen the peace agreement. in myanmar, to work for the restoration of democracy, deliver humanitarian aid, and mobilize international support grounded in regional unity. in the sahel, to address the root causes of poverty, underdevelopment and governance challenges, and ensure robust support to the g5 sahel and its joint force through predictable and sustained funding. in sudan, to help realize the people's democratic aspirations and support an inclusive intra-sudanese political process. in syria, to advance the
in israel-palestine, to encourage parties to refrain from unilateral steps, including settlement expansion and violence, and to help revive the peace process and pave the way to ending the occupation and achieving a viable two-state solution. in libya, to promote dialogue, support presidential and parliamentary elections as soon as possible, and push for the coordinated withdrawal of foreign fighters. in mali, to continue working with all national and regional stakeholders towards the...
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in his words, peace requires the people of israel and palestine to recognise the human being in themselves each other, and to understand their interdependence. he advocated for the lgbtq i plus rights and decried all forms of violence, and discrimination against this community. speaking of hate crimes, perpetrated against the lgbt iq plus community any powerful video message marking 20 years since the world conference on human rights, he said, i oppose such injustice with the same passion that i oppose apartheid. 0ne same passion that i oppose apartheid. one of the causes that was dear to him and less well—known to many of us was campaigning together with her royal highness, who is here with us today, against child marriage across the globe. i have learned how the arch travelled to villages in ethiopia, in india and zambia, to understand the circumstances under which young girls were being forced into marriage. he also took up this cause with the elders, mary robinson is here, and others. the group of senior leaders brought together by president nelson mandela in 2007. such was his stamina
in his words, peace requires the people of israel and palestine to recognise the human being in themselves each other, and to understand their interdependence. he advocated for the lgbtq i plus rights and decried all forms of violence, and discrimination against this community. speaking of hate crimes, perpetrated against the lgbt iq plus community any powerful video message marking 20 years since the world conference on human rights, he said, i oppose such injustice with the same passion that...
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. >> he was talking about palestine, israel, islam, and that he had a gun. he implied he had a bomb in his backpack, it was horrifying. >> reporter: nearly 11 hours later, a frantic dash to freedom, the hostages escaping through a side door. all of them, unscathed. achram later found dead in the synagog, later indication is that he was shot by the hostage rescue team. rabbi credited recent training at the synagog for saving the hostages lives, saying without the instruction we received we would not have been prepared to act and flee. >> anytime you have an islamic-type extremist or someone who purports to be that, supposedly, that can end really badly as we well know. >> reporter: achram's brother says he suffered from mental health problems. as the standoff unfolded, he demanded the release of convicted terrorist aafi aafia siddiqui known as lady al qaeda, a neuroscientist convicted of trying to kill soldiers in afghanistan. serving a sentence at fort not far from the synagog. flying from jfk airport, it's unclear how or when he travelled to texas. now, aut
. >> he was talking about palestine, israel, islam, and that he had a gun. he implied he had a bomb in his backpack, it was horrifying. >> reporter: nearly 11 hours later, a frantic dash to freedom, the hostages escaping through a side door. all of them, unscathed. achram later found dead in the synagog, later indication is that he was shot by the hostage rescue team. rabbi credited recent training at the synagog for saving the hostages lives, saying without the instruction we...
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and yet whether they come from syria, palestine or lebanon, about horn, we originally met through the project. but now were all like sisters in the home button instead alone, we laughed together. we tell jokes, it makes the work easier men and then the said, some of the women live in informal settlements. others have a solid roof over their heads, like between abraham from syria. nevertheless, she says live in lebanon is not easy for her. her husband is unemployed and her daughter regularly needs expensive medication. without the 8th us dollars she receives for each day's work, the family would have no income hits and no it has sydel. and my little project is more than just a job that brings and money her mother had i had father, i wouldn't know that it lets me do something good for nature and the environment. he did b, r, i'm feeling bobby, and the i now live in lebanon. it's become my new home that to that and not not who are what and i want to serve this home area, but then i the feel of at the runaway penny or even if it's only a small contribution afield, believe ah, lebanon was
and yet whether they come from syria, palestine or lebanon, about horn, we originally met through the project. but now were all like sisters in the home button instead alone, we laughed together. we tell jokes, it makes the work easier men and then the said, some of the women live in informal settlements. others have a solid roof over their heads, like between abraham from syria. nevertheless, she says live in lebanon is not easy for her. her husband is unemployed and her daughter regularly...
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in israel-palestine, to encourage parties to refrain from unilateral steps, including settlement expansion and violence, and to help revive the peace process and pave the way to ending the occupation and achieving a viable two-state solution. in libya, to promote dialogue, support presidential and parliamentary elections as soon as possible, and push for the coordinated withdrawal of foreign fighters. in mali, to continue working with all national and regional stakeholders towards the restoration of constitutional order, to schedule elections with an acceptable timetable, and strengthen the peace agreement. in myanmar, to work for the restoration of democracy, deliver humanitarian aid, and mobilize international support grounded in regional unity. in the sahel, to address the root causes of poverty, underdevelopment and governance challenges, and ensure robust support to the g5 sahel and its joint force through predictable and sustained funding. in sudan, to help realize the people's democratic aspirations and support an inclusive intra-sudanese political process. in syria, to advance the
in israel-palestine, to encourage parties to refrain from unilateral steps, including settlement expansion and violence, and to help revive the peace process and pave the way to ending the occupation and achieving a viable two-state solution. in libya, to promote dialogue, support presidential and parliamentary elections as soon as possible, and push for the coordinated withdrawal of foreign fighters. in mali, to continue working with all national and regional stakeholders towards the...
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but no doubt that the main element which affect the relationship between the palestinian is the palestine until which unfortunately j to generated by ignored in many cases by her mood above. no. talking about her mouth and polish dance. and we shall fight it back in order to allow the punish julian to day and dance and to live in peace in took in and joined dignity. it was whatever, but you know, we didn't get from god. we evacuated all the jewels from god. well, why should they got dunces? but it's gentle. got a long talk. it's still a be because they don't see the end of the conflict along what is called the lines of $67.00. i think the german so we should manage it. we should act accordingly. but nevertheless, in my name, i don't want to see by lot, i don't do in to see a in a, by national state as well as well as i don't see if i don't set the mental wise. and so we should manage the conflicts in a way that we would be able to settle late in the future. the issue of settler violence has caused big divisions inside the cabinet of natalie bennett. earlier this month, the deputy economy
but no doubt that the main element which affect the relationship between the palestinian is the palestine until which unfortunately j to generated by ignored in many cases by her mood above. no. talking about her mouth and polish dance. and we shall fight it back in order to allow the punish julian to day and dance and to live in peace in took in and joined dignity. it was whatever, but you know, we didn't get from god. we evacuated all the jewels from god. well, why should they got dunces? but...
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the unfortunate nature of life in israel and palestine is that there are so many palestinians who face similar problems have been arrested under these laws, which israel seems to use just arbitrarily definitely because administrative detention in the past year has increased a lot against palestinians. and this, this year in 2020, to the beginning of january, only a few days ago, the palestinian detainees under administrative detention have announced that boy cut off is that are in the military courts. am by this sense. and they have a refused, and he had a presentation off their cases of administrative detention in military courts. this is to emphasize the mockery of the triumph that take place against the detainees without any charges or any fair trial guarantees. so this is also an important m and move by the palestinian prisoners and to take on and, and the assistance of the international community. the p a is much needed even to highlight m the, the whole policy of administrative detention. and not only hunger strikes and individual pin is it difficult? so we talked about this a li
the unfortunate nature of life in israel and palestine is that there are so many palestinians who face similar problems have been arrested under these laws, which israel seems to use just arbitrarily definitely because administrative detention in the past year has increased a lot against palestinians. and this, this year in 2020, to the beginning of january, only a few days ago, the palestinian detainees under administrative detention have announced that boy cut off is that are in the military...
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lisa young has been investigating the topic, for instance, when it comes to sternum damage is palestine. the stone is like this in the hand. yes. opposed to having the stomach when it's standing. he is the hancock and has the tail. and now we can see all nice little thumb on the stand him decline. probably he ala these out an old fat kiss in dust. and i often see things like this of thea. one kind of fun asking us this hen must have been in a lot of pain as my ha auction manslaughter. oh, today lisa young is at the state owned franken housing farm. a training and research site that belongs to the university of castle. she's researching organic chickens for the future. the animals do more than produce eggs. they're also like little lab assistance, and these are no hybrid animals. their dual use chickens yielding both eggs and meat de leon, and this in vinegar. they don't lay quite as many excess, conventional commercial, hybrid, or more like 240 instead of 300 a year and gigs up to die home not. and since they lay few ag capitals, they have fewer sternum fractures giving as i alice ah, t
lisa young has been investigating the topic, for instance, when it comes to sternum damage is palestine. the stone is like this in the hand. yes. opposed to having the stomach when it's standing. he is the hancock and has the tail. and now we can see all nice little thumb on the stand him decline. probably he ala these out an old fat kiss in dust. and i often see things like this of thea. one kind of fun asking us this hen must have been in a lot of pain as my ha auction manslaughter. oh, today...