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we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices that take place there. they seek to educate the public through lecture and photography. >> in is not something i know from my own army. this is why the soldiers are talking, because it's so dehumanizing both sides. people who sit here went to the gas chamber. >> you know, this is like -- i don't have any words. this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for. the army of tomorrow is the group of children today. what is there for you when you become 18? 36% of the boys have to go. 45% of them witnessed the beating and the killing of their fathers. they immediately switch from the helpless fathe
we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices...
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the palestinian territories and jerusalem by visiting some of the city's most holy sites. anne thompson has more from jerusalem. ♪ >> reporter: today pope francis confronts the future and past of the middle east. at israel's memorial to the holocaust, francis kissed the hands of several survivors, praying that there would never be another such crime. he visited the dome of the rock where muslims believe the prophet mohammed ascended to heaven. here the pope asked that no one abuse god's name through violence. at the western wall, the most sacred site in jewish faith hey left a note and his own message, embracing his traveling companions, a rabbi and a sheikh. it separates israel from the palestinian west bank. palestinian clara fought her way through the crowds at sunday's mass in manger square to ask for the pope's help. but israel wants the pope to understand the wall was built for security. and so today israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu took francis to the memorial for terror victims. unlike amman and bethlehem, there are no huge enthusiastic crowds here to gree
the palestinian territories and jerusalem by visiting some of the city's most holy sites. anne thompson has more from jerusalem. ♪ >> reporter: today pope francis confronts the future and past of the middle east. at israel's memorial to the holocaust, francis kissed the hands of several survivors, praying that there would never be another such crime. he visited the dome of the rock where muslims believe the prophet mohammed ascended to heaven. here the pope asked that no one abuse god's...
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. >> two palestinians have been killed and at least 12 injured during clashes with israeli soldiers near the city of ramallah in the west bank. thousands rallied in several cities in the west bank and gaza to mark the 66th anniversary. around 700,000 palestinians fled and were forced to leave thor homes in 1948. let's go live now, because john kerry, the u.s. secretary of state has taken the podium. you can see a news conference going on. he's part of the friends of syria group who have been meeting in london today. earlier, we saw william hague, the british fortune secretary addressing this meeting. we're going to keep our eyes and ears across this meeting and of course let you know of any significant developments. >> the war in syria itself has made life harder, not only for syrians themselves but also for the thousands of palestinians refugees who shelter in that country. many have had to flee to neighboring lebanon, but now lebanon is closing its borders to them leaving many palestinian families separated across two countries. >> this 12-year-old struggles to pass fee her 1-year-old sister. l
. >> two palestinians have been killed and at least 12 injured during clashes with israeli soldiers near the city of ramallah in the west bank. thousands rallied in several cities in the west bank and gaza to mark the 66th anniversary. around 700,000 palestinians fled and were forced to leave thor homes in 1948. let's go live now, because john kerry, the u.s. secretary of state has taken the podium. you can see a news conference going on. he's part of the friends of syria group who have...
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, the tension between the palestinians and the israelis here is always high. >> soldiers make them feel like they are nothing. they see them like animals. >> for 20 years this cityas been tense. for 20 years this city has been divided. >> they have divided from the palestine januaries not by restricting the settlers but by restricting the palestinians and creating this entire ghost town, where they all shops had to close. >> on this street israeli soldiers patrol and local palestinians are only allowed to walk up to a certain point. >> you have been arrested three times. >> yes, three times. >> the divides existed longer than he has been alive. >> do you ever talk to them? >> no. >> never. >> no. >> through the palestinian part of town, ahmed walks freely. when he grows up, he wants to be a professional soccer prayer, his back up plan is become a veterinarian. >> what are your hopes? >> to be free. >> and to go out to see the world, and to go also to jerusalem. now i can -- but after all the check points and tension, he arrived at his destination, this is his daily walk to school. al jazeera. >> at 1 point, more than 90% of the great lakes were frozen over, and
, the tension between the palestinians and the israelis here is always high. >> soldiers make them feel like they are nothing. they see them like animals. >> for 20 years this cityas been tense. for 20 years this city has been divided. >> they have divided from the palestine januaries not by restricting the settlers but by restricting the palestinians and creating this entire ghost town, where they all shops had to close. >> on this street israeli soldiers patrol and...
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. >> the west bank city of hebron has one of the largest populations of palestinians after gaza. rael military controls 15th of the city and put up multiple security checkpoints there. as nick sheeveren reports, that's made clashes an almost daily routine. >> ahmed aza starts with the same worries as any 15-year-old. he's got to fix his hair just right. he's got to deal with a pesky little sister. >> he's got to remember all of his books. >> science, english. >> and perhaps most importantly, he has to say good by to his mother before he starts his walk. but that is where the similarities end. ahmed lives on the outskirts of the west bank's largest city. hebron 99% palestinian but israelis control security. every morning, he passes israeli soldiers who are allowed to question and even detain him. and then he walks into a second checkpoint and inside, a metal detector manned by another israel soldier. the israeli army say they protect israeli settlers whose numbers are increasing. >> what do you think? >> i wish they wouldn't stop me somehow, or maybe they arrest me. >> it's happene
. >> the west bank city of hebron has one of the largest populations of palestinians after gaza. rael military controls 15th of the city and put up multiple security checkpoints there. as nick sheeveren reports, that's made clashes an almost daily routine. >> ahmed aza starts with the same worries as any 15-year-old. he's got to fix his hair just right. he's got to deal with a pesky little sister. >> he's got to remember all of his books. >> science, english. >>...
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the separation barrier in bethlehem. >> he also held e mass in the city and invited leaders of israel and the palestinian authority to travelo the vatican for a peace initiative. the office of the israeli president says it welcomes the invitation and will accept any attempts at peace. >> stop this madness, we don't have to live like this! >> he goes on to beg for tighter gun control. you're going to hear more of his emotional words immediately after the loss of his son. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but w
the separation barrier in bethlehem. >> he also held e mass in the city and invited leaders of israel and the palestinian authority to travelo the vatican for a peace initiative. the office of the israeli president says it welcomes the invitation and will accept any attempts at peace. >> stop this madness, we don't have to live like this! >> he goes on to beg for tighter gun control. you're going to hear more of his emotional words immediately after the loss of his son....
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the city. hope frances is in the holy land, celebrated mass in the west bank city of bethlehem. also invited the palestinianpray for peace in the middle east. ukraine's presidential elections are underway today, three months after protests led to the osseter of the pro-russian leader. and a social note. rapper and entrepreneur kanye west and kim kardashian were married last knit a wren vans fortress in florence. the $400,000 fee for renting the effort will help to fund restoration of some of italy's art treasures. ted's forecast, storms will go across the heartland, scattered showers are expected in florida and the northeast. hot and sunny in the southwest. more of the same tomorrow mooning that rain will fall on a few memorial day parades. ahead, colorado, gone to pot. and barry gibb. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dolla
the city. hope frances is in the holy land, celebrated mass in the west bank city of bethlehem. also invited the palestinianpray for peace in the middle east. ukraine's presidential elections are underway today, three months after protests led to the osseter of the pro-russian leader. and a social note. rapper and entrepreneur kanye west and kim kardashian were married last knit a wren vans fortress in florence. the $400,000 fee for renting the effort will help to fund restoration of some of...
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palestinian refugees live here, most under the poverty line. it's also where some syrian refugees have chosen to live. this family all live in this small apartment. they prefer it to living in the city>> translator: living in a palestinian camp is less harsh. we're living among people who already went through the same experience we're going through now. they are more sympathy towards us. >> reporter: it's also easier for syrian refugees to find work, even though the government forbids it. and then there are the schools. un workers are here to help palestinian refugees, but syrian children are not being turned away. palestinian camps were overcrowded well before the syrian ref fee crisis, and this isn't the only camp where syrians have found shelter. this is also home to hundreds of families. this man came here after he lost both legs when the syrian army shelled his home. he said he can't afford prosthetic legs. >> translator: all i want is security. i don't want to become rich or need anybody. i just want to live in peace. entire families of women and children were wiped out. losing legs is nothing compared to that. >> reporter: the government doesn't allow them to collect money st
palestinian refugees live here, most under the poverty line. it's also where some syrian refugees have chosen to live. this family all live in this small apartment. they prefer it to living in the city>> translator: living in a palestinian camp is less harsh. we're living among people who already went through the same experience we're going through now. they are more sympathy towards us. >> reporter: it's also easier for syrian refugees to find work, even though the government...
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he made a surprise stop at the separation wall between the city and jury room. lo jers let me. he's invited israeli and palestinianers to come for a peace talk to end the conflict. >> the president's office released this statement, the office of the president welcomes the invitation by pope francis. let's bring in vatican correspondent dale yeah gallagher. the pope also called palestine -- i noticed this even in the press releases, the state of palestine, not just the palestinian territory. how significant is that? >> reporter: well, it's very significant, victor. it's not a term nomg which israel accepts. however, it won't come as a surprise to the israelis because it's part of vatican's long-term stance with regards to palestine that they call for two-state solution to the crisis. so the pope calling palestine a state is a recognition, something which pope benedict even did when he supported the resolution for palestine to become an observer at the un, a kind of de facto recognition of statehood. so significant language. of course, every word of the pope has some political importance in this area. at the same ti
he made a surprise stop at the separation wall between the city and jury room. lo jers let me. he's invited israeli and palestinianers to come for a peace talk to end the conflict. >> the president's office released this statement, the office of the president welcomes the invitation by pope francis. let's bring in vatican correspondent dale yeah gallagher. the pope also called palestine -- i noticed this even in the press releases, the state of palestine, not just the palestinian...
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. >> reporter: the palestinian authority's ambassador to the vatican fears the stringent security measures may turn the old cityo a ghosttown. >> i cannot understand to the holy father from his complications. i cannot understand to see the streets of jerusalem empty. >> reporter: for the purposes of crowd control, israeli security prevented many christians from attending easter services last month. some christians here expect the same could happen when the pope arrives in jerusalem on sunday. >> when someone like the pope comes, you expect -- you expect to be on the streets and to be able to have visual contact with him, and for faithful people and people of -- that love to see the pope, i mean, that's very important and that's frustrating when this does not happen. >> reporter: there's also pride here. and hope that pope francis can bring support to this ancient city's dwindling community of palestinian christians. ivan watson, cnn, jerusalem. >>> and on thursday, a new series from executive producers tom hanks and gary getsman "the sixties." the decade that changed the world and reshaped american lives in way
. >> reporter: the palestinian authority's ambassador to the vatican fears the stringent security measures may turn the old cityo a ghosttown. >> i cannot understand to the holy father from his complications. i cannot understand to see the streets of jerusalem empty. >> reporter: for the purposes of crowd control, israeli security prevented many christians from attending easter services last month. some christians here expect the same could happen when the pope arrives in...
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the koran. >> it aims at ends us aid. it was provoked by this. a pro-palestinian group posted it on the city's doeses. gealear and herral lies distort islam and agitate. the hate atmosphere leads to vandalisms of mosquing and discrimination against american mus lils and harms our society. hate is corrosive. that is what pamela gealea is promoting. >> the ads enjoy application under the u.s. constitution's freedom of speech. >> washington tried to turp down a set by gealear's group. a federal court ruled as public property they could not be tulent to political censorship. free copies of the koran for anyone to examine the message or themselves was the response. >>> a map that served his country and in the government learnt he is not a citizen and could face criminal charges. >> reporter: good evening. it's an extraordinary situation. 50 years in the making. according to hernandez' immigration attorney it's a classic example of a broken system of rules wrapped in a burio gratic -- bureaucratic maize. >> hernandez came to the us in 1965 with his parents when they fled cuba. he lived a normal american lif
the koran. >> it aims at ends us aid. it was provoked by this. a pro-palestinian group posted it on the city's doeses. gealear and herral lies distort islam and agitate. the hate atmosphere leads to vandalisms of mosquing and discrimination against american mus lils and harms our society. hate is corrosive. that is what pamela gealea is promoting. >> the ads enjoy application under the u.s. constitution's freedom of speech. >> washington tried to turp down a set by gealear's...
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. >>> day two of the pope francis' trip to the holy city and going to three cities in three days. today the pope visited a group of palestinianefugee children living in the west bank. he also met with leaders of israel and the palestinian authority. and he invited them to travel to his home at the vatican for a peace initiative. vatican correspondent delia gallagher reports on how that invitation went over. >> reporter: the second day of the mope's trip to the holy city is one of surprises. it began in bethlehem on the west bank when the pope stopped heading towards major square and approached a concrete wall separating israeli and palestinian zones. he touched the wall in prayer. a prayer not just for this wall, but for all the walls in the world that are barriers to peace. and then, a surprise invitation extended to palestinian president abbas and israeli president perez. to his house at the vatican for a day of prayer for peace. the next surprise was for the holy father himself at a meeting with palestinian refugee children as they greeted him with messages of saying they're under occupation. the pope told the kids, i have
. >>> day two of the pope francis' trip to the holy city and going to three cities in three days. today the pope visited a group of palestinianefugee children living in the west bank. he also met with leaders of israel and the palestinian authority. and he invited them to travel to his home at the vatican for a peace initiative. vatican correspondent delia gallagher reports on how that invitation went over. >> reporter: the second day of the mope's trip to the holy city is one of...
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the population of palestinian christians born and raised in jerusalem has dwindled in had conflict and political tension. there are now less than 10,000 palestinian christians left living in the holy citynow the focus is on food. can we try to taste some of this? >> of course, go ahead. >> reporter: sea bass carpaccio. a collection of arabic mezza, and these controversial lam chops. pope francis, you don't know what you're missing. these lam chops are fantastic. i would urge you to reconsider your decision not to eat red meat. in this correspondent's humble opinion, it is truly a meal fit for a pope. ivan watson, jerusalem. >> all the cool assignments being handed out today. and the chef says the menu will remain the same. if the pope doesn't want the m lamb chops, he will whip up sea bass for the pontiff. he will go hungry, no, of course, they'll make whatever he wants. >>> and sydney has a two week festival transforming the city into an outdoor art canvas. it's vivid sydney, brings together artists, musicians, creative thinkers. the biggest attractions are the colorful installations that light up. a 3-d image on the surface of the building, and one projected on to the iconic opera ho
the population of palestinian christians born and raised in jerusalem has dwindled in had conflict and political tension. there are now less than 10,000 palestinian christians left living in the holy citynow the focus is on food. can we try to taste some of this? >> of course, go ahead. >> reporter: sea bass carpaccio. a collection of arabic mezza, and these controversial lam chops. pope francis, you don't know what you're missing. these lam chops are fantastic. i would urge you to...
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the conflict has forced millions to flee, and neighbors cunning are struggles to keep up. 12-year-old struggles to pacify him one-year-old sister. like thousands of palestinian refugees from syria, lawrence fled the cityith his family more than a year ago. it's especially difficult when the little one wakes up and starts calling for her mom. >> on how relative as father or a son are now stuck in syria unable to get into lebanon. >> in face of all palestinians from syria. >> the practical solution is very clear. neighbors countries have an obligation to keep their borders open. at the same time, the international community must do more. they have not seen them do enough to share the burden. >> palestinian camps have been greatly effected by the fighting there. lebanon was the only way out. to be able to stay in lebanon. $200 per person, is a porch for any of these families. even the permits to stay here will not be renewed. >> we didn't come here for tourism, we have no choice but to flee. 18-year-old has been studying hard, but she is going to lose her school year, because her family won't let her travel to syria to sit for her final high school exams. afraid she will get stuck there and miss the viol
the conflict has forced millions to flee, and neighbors cunning are struggles to keep up. 12-year-old struggles to pacify him one-year-old sister. like thousands of palestinian refugees from syria, lawrence fled the cityith his family more than a year ago. it's especially difficult when the little one wakes up and starts calling for her mom. >> on how relative as father or a son are now stuck in syria unable to get into lebanon. >> in face of all palestinians from syria. >>...
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ahmed lives on the outskirts of the west bank a largest city, it is 99% palestinian, but israelis control security, so every morning he passes israeli soldiers who allow to question and even detain him. it has happened before. the same check point he just went through. they have really settled the tension sween the israelis here is always high. >> and for 20 years it has been divided. >> walked into a mosque just a few blocks from here, and massacres 29 palestinians, the israeli military then divided the israelis from the palestinians, not by restricting the settlers but by restricting the palestinians and creating this giant ghost town as a buffer zone whether all the palestine january shocks had to close. >> on this strict, israeli soldiers patrol and local palestinians are only arrowed to walk up to a certain point. you have been arrested three times. >> you ever talk to them? >> no, never. >> . >> and after all the check points and all the tension, ahmed arrives at his destination, this is his daily walk to school. al jazeera. >> now to iraq, it could be several weeks be ever the fina
ahmed lives on the outskirts of the west bank a largest city, it is 99% palestinian, but israelis control security, so every morning he passes israeli soldiers who allow to question and even detain him. it has happened before. the same check point he just went through. they have really settled the tension sween the israelis here is always high. >> and for 20 years it has been divided. >> walked into a mosque just a few blocks from here, and massacres 29 palestinians, the israeli...
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the bangladeshy capital. they were traveling from dekka. at least four managed to swim to safety. >>> two palestinians have been killed and four horror injured during clashes. it comes up as thousands rallied in several cities in the west bank and gaza to mark the 66th anniversary of what they consider the catastrophe of israel's creation. >>> russia has threatened to stop the supply of gas to europe if ukraine does not pay its bills. he said today multiple member states including slovakia said if ukraine does not pay for its gas it will not be sending gas to the european region. ukraine owes $3.5 billion. >>> serbia said the country is experiencing the worst flooding it's ever seen. officials in the capitol of belgrade say two months worth of rain has fallen i in the last 40 hours. >>> in the east the strength of floodwaters was enough to dislodge one bridge from its foundations. >> this river made such problems and a lot of complications throughout western serbia. which is totally cut off from the recognize of th wreck of als that were floo flooding and cold because of the strength of the water. people there don't have electricity, they don't have fresh water, so the government has to send military and sp
the bangladeshy capital. they were traveling from dekka. at least four managed to swim to safety. >>> two palestinians have been killed and four horror injured during clashes. it comes up as thousands rallied in several cities in the west bank and gaza to mark the 66th anniversary of what they consider the catastrophe of israel's creation. >>> russia has threatened to stop the supply of gas to europe if ukraine does not pay its bills. he said today multiple member states...
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over a palistinian refugee camp alongside the palestinian flag, a sign of how pope francis will inevitably be drawn into the old conflicts here. in jerusalem, the cityprepares for a lockdown situation. he's trying to break throughñ2hl barriers here to reach people with a messagefá of hope. in a stunning move, he's going to ride in on open car, unprotected by bulletproof glass. and he will visit three separate lands. jordan, the palestinian territories, and jerusalem. say two masses, give 13 speeches, and greet thousands of people, all in just a little more than 48 hours. there have been some concerns about the pope's health in recent months. he will need all his physical and spiritual strength for this trip. >>> now, to san antonio, texas tonight. the mayor of their city tapped by president obama to be the housing secretary. he's considered a rising star in the democratic party. >>> now to what could be a medical breakthrough. for anyone that has an anxious child. for five years, we've followed children overwhelmed with crippling fear. 1 in 8 children suffers from anxiety disorders. the most common mental illness in america. tonight, a "20/20" speci
over a palistinian refugee camp alongside the palestinian flag, a sign of how pope francis will inevitably be drawn into the old conflicts here. in jerusalem, the cityprepares for a lockdown situation. he's trying to break throughñ2hl barriers here to reach people with a messagefá of hope. in a stunning move, he's going to ride in on open car, unprotected by bulletproof glass. and he will visit three separate lands. jordan, the palestinian territories, and jerusalem. say two masses, give 13...
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the night in the city. his trip wraps up monday but he's already made extraordinary news on his three cities in three days mideast tour. pope francis is inviting the leaders of israel and the palestinianrity to the vatican. could the pope help bring peace to the middle east? when so many others have failed in the past? our senior vatican analyst and senior editor of "the boston globe" is with us now. john, it's rather remarkable that the pope has invited both leaders to the vatican techn technically to pray but maybe to even have some discussions. >> yeah, that's right, deborah. the official purpose for which the pope has invited both mahmoud abbas and shimon peres is to have a common prayer for peace, but obviously i think the working assumption here is that the two men find themselves together in a neutral space, both leaders quickly accepted the invitation and although the vatican won't officially confirm, it looks as though this will happen in early june. the hope is that they will also have perhaps some conversations about restarting the peace process that broke down a month ago. look, i think it was the inevitable that the first pope in history named francis, after st. francis,
the night in the city. his trip wraps up monday but he's already made extraordinary news on his three cities in three days mideast tour. pope francis is inviting the leaders of israel and the palestinianrity to the vatican. could the pope help bring peace to the middle east? when so many others have failed in the past? our senior vatican analyst and senior editor of "the boston globe" is with us now. john, it's rather remarkable that the pope has invited both leaders to the vatican...
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the palestinians. >> a car bomb has ex-blowed in a pro-government neighbor neighborhood in the syrian city of homs. aat least eight people were killed. the explore went off in a predominantly alawites area. >>> in a southern city, the fighting is intensifying. the government is trying to gain control ahead of next month's elections. but rebel fighters are refuse to go back down and now they've gone underground to take back strategic positions. >> reporter: syrian rebel fighters crawl on their hands and knees. here their guns aren't needed. they're being replaced with picks and shovels. they dig through the day and the night and while the snipers can't see them here, the lack of oxygen and threat of earth collapse is a deadly risk. >> we're facing certain difficulties. we're using simple tools. the terrain is stoney and tough. >> the rebels have been digging a underground network of tunnels to reach key posts held by syrian government forces. already they have helped to destroy some of these key areas in deraa. >> assad's forces have fortified their barricades, turned them into strong barracks. we c
the palestinians. >> a car bomb has ex-blowed in a pro-government neighbor neighborhood in the syrian city of homs. aat least eight people were killed. the explore went off in a predominantly alawites area. >>> in a southern city, the fighting is intensifying. the government is trying to gain control ahead of next month's elections. but rebel fighters are refuse to go back down and now they've gone underground to take back strategic positions. >> reporter: syrian rebel...
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the government is intensifying its campaign to try to regain more control over more areas in the city of aleppo, ahead of presidential elections set for june 3rdrdrdrd. >>> conflict is bruing between the israelis and palestiniansver a waste dumping site. fighting for control of this landfill. it is meant for palestinians living in hebron and beth le hen. the israelis gave permission for it to be built and want jewish settlers to use it. >> somali is a dangerous place to be a reporter. many journalists fled to kenya in search of a safer life. kenya's decision to order somali refugees back to the border camps left a large number fearing for their lives. more from nairobi. >> reporter: mohammed feels at home in a radio studio. a somali broadcaster, he has been doing this for years. he's not at home, he's in the kenyan capital nairobi. he was threatened by the al qaeda-affiliated armed group al-shabab. who is fighting the government. somalia is a dangerous place in the world to be a reporter. >> i came here, and you know when you became a journalist it is to live life formal. no family members here, like sisters and brothers, father and mother. it's a peaceful life. >> the stresses for life for somali journalists
the government is intensifying its campaign to try to regain more control over more areas in the city of aleppo, ahead of presidential elections set for june 3rdrdrdrd. >>> conflict is bruing between the israelis and palestiniansver a waste dumping site. fighting for control of this landfill. it is meant for palestinians living in hebron and beth le hen. the israelis gave permission for it to be built and want jewish settlers to use it. >> somali is a dangerous place to be a...
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. >>> the head of the catholic church called on israelis and palestinians to live side by side. pope francis celebrated in the west bank cityof bethlehem, the biblical birthplace of jesus christ. >>> now, people are voting in elections for the knew european parliament in 21 out of 28 e.u. states. around 400 million people are eligible to cast their ballot. we can go live to france, and talk to jack, head of european research at the global policy institute and thank you for talking to us here at al jazeera. tell us what you think europeans will vote for. >> reporter: i think the parties will get a majority in parliament should influence the decision of the head of government regarding the choice of the new president of the commission. for the first time it has been slightly politicized, two candidates - one from the center left, martin schulz, social democrat and jean paul from the center right. the problem is that in spite of the desire to decide the elections, people are fairly indifferent to the outcome. >> absolutely. the people of the u.k. voted a few days ago on thursday. i don't think the names of mart join schulz or
. >>> the head of the catholic church called on israelis and palestinians to live side by side. pope francis celebrated in the west bank cityof bethlehem, the biblical birthplace of jesus christ. >>> now, people are voting in elections for the knew european parliament in 21 out of 28 e.u. states. around 400 million people are eligible to cast their ballot. we can go live to france, and talk to jack, head of european research at the global policy institute and thank you for...
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the koran. >> a pro palestinian group recently posted this on the city bus, but muslim civil rights groups sayllar and her allies are not only distorting islam, but advocating religious conflict. >> the hate atmosphere that they generate leads to things like vandalism of mosques and discrimination against american muslims, and it harms our society. hate is corrosive to any society and that's what pamela gellar is promoting. >> the ads have drown disapproval but enjoy protection under the u.s. constitutions first amendment provision of freedom of speech. >> the transportation authority tried to turn down a previous set of islamic ads by the group, as public property, the buses could not be subject to political censorship. >> the council on american islamic relations response to the ads, free copy of the koran to examine the message for themselves for anyone. >> the previous ad put a quote from the koran over the burning word trade center towers. it ran on d.c. city buses in 2012. >> the class of 2014 accepting their diplomas going into the real world as one of the most in debted classes ever. >
the koran. >> a pro palestinian group recently posted this on the city bus, but muslim civil rights groups sayllar and her allies are not only distorting islam, but advocating religious conflict. >> the hate atmosphere that they generate leads to things like vandalism of mosques and discrimination against american muslims, and it harms our society. hate is corrosive to any society and that's what pamela gellar is promoting. >> the ads have drown disapproval but enjoy...
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soon host the president's of israel and the palestinian territories in a historic joints prayer for peace. the vatican says the two leaders will meet in vatican cityn june 8th. pope francis extended the invitati invitation. he told reporters he does not want to get involved in peace talks but hopes a joint prayer will ease tensions. she is only 18 years old and just defeated the top-rank the french woman at the french open, but a lot of people are focused more on taylor town sowned's weight than heroin. we are following that. there was a battle in washington between republicans in the house and the first lady over the meals public school kids are eating. ray suarez lose inside the lunch box on tonight's "inside story." "than "thanks, tonk. the debate is further than is pizza vegetable? what's at attack are the nutritional requirements put in place in 2010. schools are asking for a time-out saying the man data is burdensome, expensive and the kids don't eat the healthy food that must be offered. michelle obama says politicians playing politics with our kids' health. join me to eat your spinach at the top of the hour. families ripped apart... >> rac
soon host the president's of israel and the palestinian territories in a historic joints prayer for peace. the vatican says the two leaders will meet in vatican cityn june 8th. pope francis extended the invitati invitation. he told reporters he does not want to get involved in peace talks but hopes a joint prayer will ease tensions. she is only 18 years old and just defeated the top-rank the french woman at the french open, but a lot of people are focused more on taylor town sowned's weight...
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palestinian leaders to join him at the vatican. he reveals what will be and what won't be on the agenda. >>> the "u.s.s. cole" returns to new york citywhy this visit is so poignant. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. right, but i don't look like that. who can i write a letter to about this? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up
palestinian leaders to join him at the vatican. he reveals what will be and what won't be on the agenda. >>> the "u.s.s. cole" returns to new york citywhy this visit is so poignant. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade...
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the prison system shields that kind of scrutiny. good to have you with us today a dozens of palestinians have rallied in gaza city to demand hamas the palestine liberation organization form a you. unity government of the two political groups are currently negotiating the process of ruling together next of experts believe they could actually make it work but the impact this will have on long stalled peace talks between the palestinians and the israeli government is far from clear on the fiftieth anniversary of the palestine liberation organization oren a senior correspondent and columnist for haaretz he says peace cannot be achieved without an international. mediation to say is no panacea for this problem what you must have is a political wheel on the part of leaders in israel and didn't by this time and then in order for them to market disagreement to their constituencies to their domestic audience they must have the support of not only the united states but of russia and the other members the other permanent members of the security council as well as the european union japan and other dollar countries such as these can be an even c
the prison system shields that kind of scrutiny. good to have you with us today a dozens of palestinians have rallied in gaza city to demand hamas the palestine liberation organization form a you. unity government of the two political groups are currently negotiating the process of ruling together next of experts believe they could actually make it work but the impact this will have on long stalled peace talks between the palestinians and the israeli government is far from clear on the fiftieth...
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guest: i am not sure the israeli-palestinian issue is an issue for the pope. for christians around the world, jerusalem is a holy city. anything in the holy land and jerusalem is always important, it is always there. when the pope got on his plane and was questioned by reporters, the headline shifted to the suspect -- to the subject of abuse, of young people by priests. that became the headline. the pope got back to regular business. he was asked by reporters about scandal having to do with vatican financing. it seems all the leaders in the world -- yes, even pope francis -- they spend a little time on the israeli-palestinian dispute. they have spent nine months on it, but also our fingers are burned. we do not make any progress, and we back off for a while. host: what is going on with iran and our allegations toward nuclear power? guest: the u.s. is part of six and they reached an interim deal last november and now there is another clock ticking. according to the clock, by late july, we are supposed to reach a furnace single or extend the talks for another six months or so. is notd is, iran going to stop the iraqi h
guest: i am not sure the israeli-palestinian issue is an issue for the pope. for christians around the world, jerusalem is a holy city. anything in the holy land and jerusalem is always important, it is always there. when the pope got on his plane and was questioned by reporters, the headline shifted to the suspect -- to the subject of abuse, of young people by priests. that became the headline. the pope got back to regular business. he was asked by reporters about scandal having to do with...
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the details are tatty dot com. dozens of palestinians have rallied in gaza city to demand hamas and the palestine liberation organization form a unity government the two political groups are currently negotiating the process of ruling together and experts believe they will be able to make it work the palestine liberation organization and the p l o was founded fifty years ago it aims to create an independent palestinian state and destroy israel with the us and the church state labeled b p l a terrorist group until nineteen ninety one when the group said it would lay down its hands in one thousand nine to three the organization recognize the right of its neighbor to exist in peace but this did little to bring down tension in the region the p.l.o. wanted palestine to be recognized internationally but the us a key ally of israel consistently stood in the way israel's economic blockade of gaza created huge social problems like endemic poverty puts unions form one of the biggest refugee communities in the world some seven million people that's two times more than now live in palestine territories they live in palestinian terr
the details are tatty dot com. dozens of palestinians have rallied in gaza city to demand hamas and the palestine liberation organization form a unity government the two political groups are currently negotiating the process of ruling together and experts believe they will be able to make it work the palestine liberation organization and the p l o was founded fifty years ago it aims to create an independent palestinian state and destroy israel with the us and the church state labeled b p l a...
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the city's christian mayor. >> this is one of the better parts of her job. she is meeting pilgrims from all over the world in front of the nativity church. two years ago, the palestinian woman became the mayor of bethlehem. >> when i became mayor, the -- it was not really positive in a place directly opposite to the nativity church. i changed the place to be opposite the nativity church. it is more than beautiful. it is as if i am a conductor who gets paid every morning. >> the eyes of the world will be on bethlehem when pope francis visits on sunday. the mayor has a lot to do until then. 10,000 people are expected to come to manger square, where the pope will hold a mass. today, a majority of bethlehem's residents are muslims. they want the pope to experience the daily life of palestinians. >> god willing, this will be a visit in the name of peace. i don't expect anything other than that he will support peace, and of the situation here will change. the wall we have here -- the israeli and west bank village -- barrier separates residents from sacred places in nearby jerusalem. beth lennon -- bethlehem has the highest unemployment rate in the west bank. she is the firs
the city's christian mayor. >> this is one of the better parts of her job. she is meeting pilgrims from all over the world in front of the nativity church. two years ago, the palestinian woman became the mayor of bethlehem. >> when i became mayor, the -- it was not really positive in a place directly opposite to the nativity church. i changed the place to be opposite the nativity church. it is more than beautiful. it is as if i am a conductor who gets paid every morning. >>...
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city mayor believes residents have a right to smoke at home. >> pope francis is wrapping up the throw day holy land pilgrimage by giving israel the full attention after speaking out for the palestinianause. he honored jews killed in the holocaust and in attacks and kissed the hands of holocaust survivors at the most holy sites in israel and prayed at the western wall, the most holy place for prayer to jews and spent a few minutes before the only remains of the second temple and left a note in an envelope in the crack between the stones. >> baseball teams are both back home with the giants over the weekend and now the a's have joined. 71 at first pitch and 73 at the end of the game with a very high u.v. index and it will feel warmer in the sun. across the bay, the cubs are in town to take on the giants 105-68 so it is 72 and breezy at at&t park. if you travel around the state, mid-90's to 100 through the central valley and 80 in los angeles and 74 in san diego and 76 in lake tahoe. >> easy traveling if you are heading up this memorial day morning we have one incident the on-ramp to northbound 880 an overturn and the person stuck under the car so we have emergency crews and c.h.p. on
city mayor believes residents have a right to smoke at home. >> pope francis is wrapping up the throw day holy land pilgrimage by giving israel the full attention after speaking out for the palestinianause. he honored jews killed in the holocaust and in attacks and kissed the hands of holocaust survivors at the most holy sites in israel and prayed at the western wall, the most holy place for prayer to jews and spent a few minutes before the only remains of the second temple and left a...
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guest: i am not sure the israeli-palestinian issue is an issue for the pope. for christians around the world, jerusalem is a holy cityything in the holy land and jerusalem is always important, it is always there. when the pope got on his plane and was questioned by reporters, the headline shifted to the suspect -- to the subject of abuse, of young people by priests. that became the headline. the pope got back to regular business. he was asked by reporters about scandal having to do with vatican financing. it seems all the leaders in the world -- yes, even pope francis -- they spend a little time on the israeli-palestinian dispute. they have spent nine months on it, but also our fingers are burned. we do not make any progress, and we back off for a while. host: what is going on with iran and our allegations toward nuclear power? guest: the u.s. is part of six and they reached an interim deal last november and now there is another clock ticking. according to the clock, by late july, we are supposed to reach a furnace single or extend the talks for another six months or so. is notd is, iran going to stop the iraqi heavy
guest: i am not sure the israeli-palestinian issue is an issue for the pope. for christians around the world, jerusalem is a holy cityything in the holy land and jerusalem is always important, it is always there. when the pope got on his plane and was questioned by reporters, the headline shifted to the suspect -- to the subject of abuse, of young people by priests. that became the headline. the pope got back to regular business. he was asked by reporters about scandal having to do with vatican...
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arrest and presumably also the use of live ammunition against this palestinian shot his brother ad homs speaks from personal experience he has been on the receiving end of the city's brutality many times and seen the army defend his attackers again and again. when a settler throws a stone at us nobody stops him but when a palestinian does the same thing thirty soldiers come to arrest him but it's not over for shaddy and his brothers a few days after the incident israeli soldiers came to wrist shot his neighbor and refused to release him and this shot he took down his flag showed he agreed for his neighbors sake but the fight continues and shadi continues to fly the flag of freedom by any means possible policy r.t. hebron. now one the simple truth about the n.s.a.'s bulk surveillance program. also online greece's supreme court has given a far right party the go had to compete for seats in the upcoming european parliament spy criminal charges against several of its members. we kill people based on that or. it's a form of the same cia director explaining what people's harvested information is are used for we report at r.t. dot com. when the military missions stop bri
arrest and presumably also the use of live ammunition against this palestinian shot his brother ad homs speaks from personal experience he has been on the receiving end of the city's brutality many times and seen the army defend his attackers again and again. when a settler throws a stone at us nobody stops him but when a palestinian does the same thing thirty soldiers come to arrest him but it's not over for shaddy and his brothers a few days after the incident israeli soldiers came to wrist...
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city has been wided. >> this check point was created in 1994, just a few blocks from here, and massacred 29 palestinians. the israeli military then decided them from the palestinians. on this street, israeli soldiers patrol, they are only allowed to walk up to a certain point. >> you have been arrested three times. >> yeah, three times. do you ever talk to them. >> no. >> never. >> no. >> through the palestinian part of time, he works freely, when he grows up he wants to be a professional soccer player, his back up plan is become a veterinarian. what do you hope for the future? >> to see is the world, and be free. this is his daily walk to school. nick, al jazeera. back here in the united states, how cold was this past winter, so cold that the great lakes spill have not fully thousands. that's next. and then it is real money, with atly valshi. >> coming up the ceo who saved ford is giving up the driver seat, i will tell you what allen did to remaining the american icon, i will also tell you about the challenges that the new boss is going to face, plus, cash and college admissions if you need financial aid it
city has been wided. >> this check point was created in 1994, just a few blocks from here, and massacred 29 palestinians. the israeli military then decided them from the palestinians. on this street, israeli soldiers patrol, they are only allowed to walk up to a certain point. >> you have been arrested three times. >> yeah, three times. do you ever talk to them. >> no. >> never. >> no. >> through the palestinian part of time, he works freely, when he...
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means to get off the streets of the refugee camp and find a place to gather that is not in one's own home. an older resident recalling a former life and cities were palestinianlture happened outside said, we did not have any adequate area where we could sit without feeling we were basically sitting in the streets and blocking traffic. i think the plaza is giving us the possibility of re-creating our culture of using outside spaces. we can design public spaces that represents us in our diversity. can we design spaces specifically for protests? i don't think so. what does protest yield? asia ties become a military dictatorship. i think it is too early to say tahrir did not have impact since democratic revolutions are messy, require generations to play out. occupy have the effect of making concepts like the 1% part of everyday speech, which instantly contributed to the election and victory of bill de blasio with his tale of two cities. i suspect most politicians and developers took away from the occupy movement that in future they need to work harder to design spaces that can't be occupied. i think another lesson is millions of people dream of opportunity and e
means to get off the streets of the refugee camp and find a place to gather that is not in one's own home. an older resident recalling a former life and cities were palestinianlture happened outside said, we did not have any adequate area where we could sit without feeling we were basically sitting in the streets and blocking traffic. i think the plaza is giving us the possibility of re-creating our culture of using outside spaces. we can design public spaces that represents us in our...
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means to get off the streets of the refugee cap and find a place to gather that is not in one's on home. an older resident recalling a former life and cities were palestinian culture happened outside said, we did not have any adequate area where we could sit without feeling we were basically sitting in the streets and blocking traffic. i think the plaza is giving us the possibility of re-creating our culture by using outside spaces. thatn design public spaces represents us in our diversity. can we design spaces specifically for protests? i don't think so. what does protest yield? i think it is too early to say tahrir did not have impact since democratic revolutions are messy, require generations to play out. it instantly contributed to the histion and victory with tale of two cities. i suspect most politicians and developers took away from the occupy movement that in future they need to work harder to design spaces that can't be occupied. i think another lesson is millions of people dream of opportunity and equality and those dreams will continue to be compacted and expressed in the public spaces we build for each other and for ourselves. thanks very much.
means to get off the streets of the refugee cap and find a place to gather that is not in one's on home. an older resident recalling a former life and cities were palestinian culture happened outside said, we did not have any adequate area where we could sit without feeling we were basically sitting in the streets and blocking traffic. i think the plaza is giving us the possibility of re-creating our culture by using outside spaces. thatn design public spaces represents us in our diversity. can...
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diversify some of the global financial cycles away from each other so that it might serve them serve them better in a multi-polar world. dozens of palestinians have rallied in gaza city to demand hamas on the palestine liberation organization form a unity government of the two political groups are currently negotiating the process of writing together experts believe they will be able to make it work for the impact this could have on long stalled peace talks between the palestinians and the israeli government far from clear in the fiftieth anniversary of the palestine liberation organization a senior correspondent at haaretz he says peace cannot be achieved without global help. mediation to say. no. this problem what you must. wheel on the part of leaders in israel and the list on and then in order for them to market disagreement through their constituencies to the domestic audience they may. must have the support of not only the united states but of russia and the other members of the other permanent members of the security council as well as the european union japan and other dollar countries such as these can the american countries in order to financially back disa
diversify some of the global financial cycles away from each other so that it might serve them serve them better in a multi-polar world. dozens of palestinians have rallied in gaza city to demand hamas on the palestine liberation organization form a unity government of the two political groups are currently negotiating the process of writing together experts believe they will be able to make it work for the impact this could have on long stalled peace talks between the palestinians and the...
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palestinian refugee camp. some other criticism, that israeli security is likely to keep many of the christian faithful away as he moves through the old cityem and to mass at the church of the holy sepulcher. of course, christians in jerusalem would like to get very close to the pope. this is a man believed to be of the people, highly charismatic, who's known to like to mingle with the faithful, but because of security reasons, that may be harder than perhaps he or some of the faithful would like. but all in all, it's expected to be a very historic visit to israel and palestine. >> well, it's a beautiful location you're standing in right there, ivan. it promises to be an historic trip, if for no other reason, this pope is a very defendat ma the art of symbolism, so we'll be watching closely. ivan watson, thank you very much. >>> close to disaster again. a close call, a near collision over a major airport. hundreds of lives put in danger. the very latest next. dog: get four years get four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection, even a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497. mattress discou
palestinian refugee camp. some other criticism, that israeli security is likely to keep many of the christian faithful away as he moves through the old cityem and to mass at the church of the holy sepulcher. of course, christians in jerusalem would like to get very close to the pope. this is a man believed to be of the people, highly charismatic, who's known to like to mingle with the faithful, but because of security reasons, that may be harder than perhaps he or some of the faithful would...
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prepared me for the reality of the situation here you can't imagine it unless you see it in the city and craig what have you learned about the everyday plight of palestinians three or work and rachel's i think in the course of this legal action it's really important to remember why she was there it was a very difficult time in this region and there was violence happening around the area but what was happening to people in gaza was was largely unseen by the rest of the world there were thousands of people who were losing their homes they were being demolished by caterpillar bulldozers and sometimes they were being exploded. the israeli military was expanding what was called the philadelphia corridor or a narrow route along the egyptian border that they had been granted use of through international law but they kept expanding it and they did that by taking row after row after row of houses the deputy battalion commander in the court room testified when asked about how far the philadelphia i corridor or when he said it went up to the next row of houses. and so rachel found herself and the families whose homes she were staying in found themselves right there f
prepared me for the reality of the situation here you can't imagine it unless you see it in the city and craig what have you learned about the everyday plight of palestinians three or work and rachel's i think in the course of this legal action it's really important to remember why she was there it was a very difficult time in this region and there was violence happening around the area but what was happening to people in gaza was was largely unseen by the rest of the world there were thousands...
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lows -- low 80s in the forecast for our inland cities, 70s around the bay and low 60s at the coast. back to the desk. >>> new this morning, pope francis says israeli and palestinian leaders accepted his invitation to visit the vatican and pray for peace. the pope made an announcement after holding the mass in bethlehem during his three-day trip to the middle east. both palestinian president and israeli president says they will come to the vatican. the pope greeted abbas this morning at the mass in bethlehem and will meet privately with perez and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. >>> people in the city of portland are once again able to drink tap water after a boil water order for the city was lifted. health officials are still looking into what caused e. coli to be detected in two reservoirs that supply the city's drinking water. right now they believe a dead animal may have fallen into one of those reservoirs. the boil water order forced some restaurants to close and other retailers to throw out prepared food. many stores ran out of bottled water. >> i had to go to three stores yesterday actually to find bottled water. >> the two reservoirs
lows -- low 80s in the forecast for our inland cities, 70s around the bay and low 60s at the coast. back to the desk. >>> new this morning, pope francis says israeli and palestinian leaders accepted his invitation to visit the vatican and pray for peace. the pope made an announcement after holding the mass in bethlehem during his three-day trip to the middle east. both palestinian president and israeli president says they will come to the vatican. the pope greeted abbas this morning at...
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