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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. army of tomorrow is t 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 father, who
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 announcement of a plan to build israeli homes in east jerusalem has led to clashes between palestinian youth and police. control of the site has been central to the fight for jerusalem. the city of both israelis and palestinians is claimed as both as the capital. it sparked the second intifada after a visit by ariel sharon. >> france 24 is in jerusalem with more on the prominent activist who is in serious condition. >> yehuda glick, a rabbi right-wing israeli activist is quite famous in jerusalem. those for defending the jewish right to prayer on the temple mount, which is illegal under israeli law. he himself was banned several times from accessing that holy site because of provocations on his part. he is also famous for being at the head of a foundation seeking to rebuild the jewish temple which was destroyed nearly 2000 years ago. the very site where you now have the dome of the rock and the third holiest site in islam. he was shot at close range yesterday after attending a venue where he was precisely talking about those causes, which he defends. he does that regularly at the israeli knesset. there is to be a hearing quite soon to discuss the possibility of dividing the a
> the announcement of a plan to build israeli homes in east jerusalem has led to clashes between palestinian youth and police. control of the site has been central to the fight for jerusalem. the city of both israelis and palestinians is claimed as both as the capital. it sparked the second intifada after a visit by ariel sharon. >> france 24 is in jerusalem with more on the prominent activist who is in serious condition. >> yehuda glick, a rabbi right-wing israeli activist is...
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the old city. and they barricaded many of the roads leading into this area. there was a group of palestinian men under the age of 50 who wanted to try to come in and pray. they were refused.
the old city. and they barricaded many of the roads leading into this area. there was a group of palestinian men under the age of 50 who wanted to try to come in and pray. they were refused.
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>> the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas has toughened laws against palestinians, selling land against israeli settlers, and they could receive a life sentence of enforced labour. the city is divided and palestinians considered occupied east jerusalem as the capital and future state. israelis are buying property next to a contested site. which houses the al-aqsa mosque and the dome of the rock - both holy sites in islam. since last month jewish settlers have taken over properties in the arab neighbourhood. sulam. we report from there. in silwan. >> reporter: this woman doesn't miles per hour words with her neighbour. she calls them leaves. nine settler families moves into apartments in two buildings. they brought them in the east jerusalem neighbourhood. it's ongoing efforts by far rite jewish groups hoping to cement israel's claims from the city. we tried asking the settlers for an interview. >> how are you? are you willing to talk to us. can we ask you a question about why you moved into the house? can you tell us why you are interested in living in the neighbourhood? they refused. >> there's a number of organizations trying to increase jewish presence in east jerusal
>> the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas has toughened laws against palestinians, selling land against israeli settlers, and they could receive a life sentence of enforced labour. the city is divided and palestinians considered occupied east jerusalem as the capital and future state. israelis are buying property next to a contested site. which houses the al-aqsa mosque and the dome of the rock - both holy sites in islam. since last month jewish settlers have taken over...
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recollections the special role in looking after the shrines, and agreed to give a priority when israelis and palestinians negotiate the future of the city. >> by allowing the right wing groups to enter the al-aqsa compound. jordan feels they are undermining their role in entering the holy site. >> we continue to tell israeli officials that the action affecting the holy sites must be stopped. >> a palestinian refugee that fled to jordan is living in the refugee camp, and said the treaty was more beneficial to israel. >> it reassured the population that there would be no wars with its neighbour, and no one would ask israel why it's stealing palestinian land. >> analysts say there's too much to lose. >> i'm convinced jordan will never sever ties with israel. it is not in jordan's interest. security coordination is important, but it is important for israel as it is for children. if we baulk about i.s.i.s. let's nor -- if we talk about i.s.i.s., let's not forget the borders. >> for many, it feels like a truce, not peace. >>> iran has hanged a woman would killed an intelligence official she said was trying to rape her. there has been internat
recollections the special role in looking after the shrines, and agreed to give a priority when israelis and palestinians negotiate the future of the city. >> by allowing the right wing groups to enter the al-aqsa compound. jordan feels they are undermining their role in entering the holy site. >> we continue to tell israeli officials that the action affecting the holy sites must be stopped. >> a palestinian refugee that fled to jordan is living in the refugee camp, and said...
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the world but also because of its strong attachment to jerusalem. israeli recognized jordan's special role and has agreed to give it high priority when israelis and palestinians eventually negotiate the future of the city. by allowing right wing groups to join the al aqsa compound. >> we continue to tell israeli officials that any lateral action that will affect israeli and the holy sites must be stopped immediately. >> mohamed, a palestinian refugee who fled to jordan in 1970, is still living in the camp. he said the wars with its neighbors and no one will ask israel why it's stealing palestinian land. >> there have been calls on the government to separate ties with israel but there is too much to lose. >> i'm convinced that jordan will never sever ties with israel. it is as important for israel than it is for jordan. now if we're talking about i.s.i.s. let's not forget the borders. >> the treaty defined permanent borders for jordan. al bakla refugee camp. >> three al jazeera journalists have been detained for 300 days in egypt. appealing against their convictions. al jazeera has dismissed the charges against them and continues to demand their immediate release. >>> several dozen residents in hawaii a
the world but also because of its strong attachment to jerusalem. israeli recognized jordan's special role and has agreed to give it high priority when israelis and palestinians eventually negotiate the future of the city. by allowing right wing groups to join the al aqsa compound. >> we continue to tell israeli officials that any lateral action that will affect israeli and the holy sites must be stopped immediately. >> mohamed, a palestinian refugee who fled to jordan in 1970, is...
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. >> east jerusalem is the part of the city palestinians want for a future state. israel officials say all of jerusalem belongs to israel. the u.n. did not take any official action in favor or against these recent settlements. senior washington correspondent mike viqueira joins us now. the issue of settlements sparking a sort of diplomatic standoff with the u.s., a senior advisor to president obama called benjamin netanyahu a chick -- plus you a word we are not going to say on air. what is the fallout of these comments? >> it usually implies a lack of guts, cowardice, even. the comment has washington in an uplower and a new low. relations between the united states and israel, it is all about the settlements, that's where it begins. remember earlier this year, john kerry tireless efforts to impose or reach a negotiation and agreement on a two state solution went absolutely nowhere after israel did go forward with more settlements on the west bank and now this article appears scathing, all anonymous administration sources, but coming from the administration nonethele
. >> east jerusalem is the part of the city palestinians want for a future state. israel officials say all of jerusalem belongs to israel. the u.n. did not take any official action in favor or against these recent settlements. senior washington correspondent mike viqueira joins us now. the issue of settlements sparking a sort of diplomatic standoff with the u.s., a senior advisor to president obama called benjamin netanyahu a chick -- plus you a word we are not going to say on air. what...
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the palestinians. the united states condemns the recent occupation of residential buildings in the palestinian neighborhood in east jerusalem. this is near the old city. by individuals who are associated with an organization whose agenda by definition stokes tensions between israelis and palestinians. these provocative acts by the organization only serves to escalate tensions at a moment when those tensions have already been high. the final status of jerusalem should not be prejudged and can only be legitimately determined through direct negotiations between the parties. at this sensitive time, we call on all parties to redouble their efforts to restore trust and confidence, promote calm and return to the path of peace. this did come up in the conversation. yes. >> was there any indication that the timing of this was related to the prime minister's visit? >> for questions about timing, you would have to ask the israeli government about that. okay. jeff? >> back to the secret service. clearly the problems at the agency are beyond one person. would the president like to see more resignations, more firings as a result of these issues? >> let me say a co
the palestinians. the united states condemns the recent occupation of residential buildings in the palestinian neighborhood in east jerusalem. this is near the old city. by individuals who are associated with an organization whose agenda by definition stokes tensions between israelis and palestinians. these provocative acts by the organization only serves to escalate tensions at a moment when those tensions have already been high. the final status of jerusalem should not be prejudged and can...
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the palestinians. additionally the united states condemns the recent occupation of residential buildings and the palestinian neighborhood of sawan in east jerusalem near the old city, by individuals who are associated with an organization whose agenda, by definition, stokes tensions between israelis and palestinians. these provocative acts, these acts by the -- by this organization, only serves to escalate tensions at a moment when those tensions have already been high. the final status of jerusalem should not be prejudged and can only be legitimately determined through direct negotiations between the parties. at this sensitive time, we call on all parties to redouble their efforts to restore trust and confidence, promote calm and return to the path of peace. >> so were those discussed? >> this did come up in the conversation, yes. >> was there any indication that the timing of this was related to the prime minister's visit? >> the question about the timing you would have to ask the israeli government about that. >> okay. jeff? >> back to the secret service. the problems at the agency are beyond one person. would the president like to see more resignations or firi
the palestinians. additionally the united states condemns the recent occupation of residential buildings and the palestinian neighborhood of sawan in east jerusalem near the old city, by individuals who are associated with an organization whose agenda, by definition, stokes tensions between israelis and palestinians. these provocative acts, these acts by the -- by this organization, only serves to escalate tensions at a moment when those tensions have already been high. the final status of...
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and palestinian territories to do the job for the service and the sake of citizens and make a future for the palestinians. we have discussed with ban ki-moon the difficult situation of the holy city and the attempts by israel to change the geographic location of the city through the settlement, and for the wall to take jerusalem away from its arab environment, and the islam shrine, the christian shrines are violated, particularly the mosque, which has been stormed by the settlers, until this morning. we have seen that in al-aqsa mask. the difficulties put in front of the prays, that is why the full party committee and the united nations have to play a role in this and have to activate the mood in order to establishment the palestinian state and force them to commit itself to the international laws and to stop the settlement policies and stop the existence of the palestinians. and the sea area particularly in the south. and the operation. because this is an important step to start a political day off, to put on end to the conflict and rescue the two state solution, thank you mr ban ki-moon for your visit. you will visit gaza and you will see the humanitarian level, and the palesti
and palestinian territories to do the job for the service and the sake of citizens and make a future for the palestinians. we have discussed with ban ki-moon the difficult situation of the holy city and the attempts by israel to change the geographic location of the city through the settlement, and for the wall to take jerusalem away from its arab environment, and the islam shrine, the christian shrines are violated, particularly the mosque, which has been stormed by the settlers, until this...
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the fight and taking back the port city. 24 people killed in a city after air strikes hits a residential area, plus... >> the old city where the first time in years palestinians have been given permission to visit to mosque. the kenyan president is becoming the first sitting president to appear before the international criminal court in the netherlands and travelling on tuesday and face the judges and the massacres killed 1200 people. he addressed a special sitting of parliament and announced he's going to delegate authority temporarily. >> to protect the republic lick, i take the extraordinary and unprecedented to invoke article 173 of the constitution and i will shortly issue the legal notice necessary to appoint the deputy president as acting president while i attend the state of conference in the netherlands. >> we are going to malcolm and joining us, this is a not a trial, but a like a pretrial hearing and what is going to happen him there, coming back or remaining in the hague? >> at this stage he's going to return. it is not a trial. had rerefused to attend the hearing he could be served with international arrest warrant and the other countries would h
the fight and taking back the port city. 24 people killed in a city after air strikes hits a residential area, plus... >> the old city where the first time in years palestinians have been given permission to visit to mosque. the kenyan president is becoming the first sitting president to appear before the international criminal court in the netherlands and travelling on tuesday and face the judges and the massacres killed 1200 people. he addressed a special sitting of parliament and...
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for the time being live to rafah city. palestinians, as we say, hoping to raise $4 billion. how hopeful are they that this huge amount will be pledged? >> it is a mass iamount of money, you only have to look at the damage to see what is left of this home. not much at all. that is why the palestinians are asking for $4 billion. our sources say the government is spenting $1.5 billion, but they describe the immediate needs of the gaza strip, over 100,000 looking for a laplace t live. when you hear the statements, hearing from mahmoud abbas, and, indeed, from president abdul fatah al-sisi, people calling for an end to the cycle of violence that griped the gaza strip. we have seen three wars. if you look over my other shoulder, you can see a massive cra crater caused by app air strike. there -- by an air strike. there used to be hundreds of fm lace living here. there is -- families living here. much needs to be raised and the images underscores why they are asking for that much money. approximately de difficult to get the $4 billion. as we say, we've been hearing that they'll be
for the time being live to rafah city. palestinians, as we say, hoping to raise $4 billion. how hopeful are they that this huge amount will be pledged? >> it is a mass iamount of money, you only have to look at the damage to see what is left of this home. not much at all. that is why the palestinians are asking for $4 billion. our sources say the government is spenting $1.5 billion, but they describe the immediate needs of the gaza strip, over 100,000 looking for a laplace t live. when...
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. >> reporter: at the old city in occupied east jerusalem where for the first time in years palestiniansm gaza
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the largest palestinian population refugees. it recognises jordan's role in looking after islamic shrines in jerusalem, agreeing to give high priority when the palestinians net the future of the city. >> by allowing right-wing jewish groups to enter the compound jordan feels israel is under mining its role in protecting the site? we continue to tell israeli officials, anything action on the holy sites must be stopped. >> a refugee that fled to jordan is living in the refugee camp, since 2007. he says the peace treaty is more relevant to israel much >> translation: jordan assures the population there'll be no wars and no one will ask israel why it's stealing palestinian land. >> reporter: there has been calls for the government to separate ties with israel. analysts say there's too much to lose. >> i'm convinced israel will never sever ties. it's not in jordan's interest. security accord nation is important. as important tore israel and -- for israel and jordan. >> reporter: the treaty defined borders and returned one area to jordan. for many, if feels like a truce, not peace >>> jordan was the second arab country to sign a peace accord with israel. israel was the first to sign in
the largest palestinian population refugees. it recognises jordan's role in looking after islamic shrines in jerusalem, agreeing to give high priority when the palestinians net the future of the city. >> by allowing right-wing jewish groups to enter the compound jordan feels israel is under mining its role in protecting the site? we continue to tell israeli officials, anything action on the holy sites must be stopped. >> a refugee that fled to jordan is living in the refugee camp,...
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the largest palestinian population and a strong attachment to jerusalem. israel recognised its special role in looking after shrines and agreed to give it high priority when the palestinians net the future of the city. >> by allowing right wing jewish groups to enter the compound, jordan feels israel is under mining its role in protecting the holy site. >> we continue to tell israeli officials that any unilateral reaction must be stopped immediately. >> a palestinian refugee who fled to jordan in 1967 is living in a refugee camp. the treaty was more beneficial to israel. >> by signing a peace treaty with jordan, israel assured there be no wars and no one would ask why they are stealing palestinian land. >> there has been calls, but analysts say there's too much to lose. >> i'm convinced jordan will never sever ties with israel. it is not in jordan's interests. yes, security coordination is important. it is as important for israel and jordan, if we are talking about i.s.i.s., les not forget the borders. >> the treat re returned the area to gordon, for many it feels like a truce, not peace. >> first computer gaming is a sport. now it has a high tech arena with all the trappings of a sport. including
the largest palestinian population and a strong attachment to jerusalem. israel recognised its special role in looking after shrines and agreed to give it high priority when the palestinians net the future of the city. >> by allowing right wing jewish groups to enter the compound, jordan feels israel is under mining its role in protecting the holy site. >> we continue to tell israeli officials that any unilateral reaction must be stopped immediately. >> a palestinian refugee...
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become increasingly bad since the end of the war in gaza and there's a great deal of frustration on both sides from israeli jews and from palestinians. this city, where a very dangerous status quo has been maintained, that that might be shifting and that's why we're seeing so much violence. the thing that's really lacking is the failure of that american-led peace initiative earlier in the year, it's been very little leadership demonstrated either by israelis or by palestinians to compromise and move things forward and to try and head off the balance. >>> in sri lanka, heavy rains have disrupted the search for scores of people buried in a landslide. it's thought around 100 people are still missing. hopes of finding them alive are fading. some survivors are living in refugee camps now. >> reporter: this is a classroom in one of the schools that's been converted into a temporary shelter for the people affected by the landslide. there are people here who have lost their loved ones, people here who have lost their homes. all around me, you can see stacks of clothes, pillows, mattresses, bags. anything that people could pull out of their homes befor
become increasingly bad since the end of the war in gaza and there's a great deal of frustration on both sides from israeli jews and from palestinians. this city, where a very dangerous status quo has been maintained, that that might be shifting and that's why we're seeing so much violence. the thing that's really lacking is the failure of that american-led peace initiative earlier in the year, it's been very little leadership demonstrated either by israelis or by palestinians to compromise and...
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. >> reporter: at the old city in occupied east jerusalem where for the first time in years palestiniansm gaza have been given permission to visit a mosque. ♪ ♪ >>> the kenyan president will become the first sitting president to appear before the international criminal court in the netherlands. he will travel to the haige on tuesday where he will face charges of organizing ethnic massacres that led to the deaths of 1200 people after the 2007 kenyan election. he addressed special sitting of parliament a short while ago. he announced then that he will be delegating authority, temporarily at least. >> to protect the sovereignty of the kenyan remember i now take the extraordinary and unprecedented step of invoking article 43 of the constitutionality and shortly issue the legal notice necessary to appoint honorable william ru t.o. the deputy president as acting president while i attend the status conference at the haige in the netherlands. >> i had a chance to talk to malcolm web webb our man in nigh robe i he tells us what world happened if he chose not to return to the haige. >> reporter: h
. >> reporter: at the old city in occupied east jerusalem where for the first time in years palestiniansm gaza have been given permission to visit a mosque. ♪ ♪ >>> the kenyan president will become the first sitting president to appear before the international criminal court in the netherlands. he will travel to the haige on tuesday where he will face charges of organizing ethnic massacres that led to the deaths of 1200 people after the 2007 kenyan election. he addressed...
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palestinians go to pray there. now, the israelis are saying they're doing this to keep things calm, that they have heightened security around jerusalem, particularly in the old citythere have been clashes, riot police clashing with palestinians, riot police using rubber bullets, but very strong language being used by the palestinian president certainly. >> and the fact that he's saying this is tantamount to an act of war, is inflaming, it would seem, the situation on the ground. >> that's right. tensions have already been high since the gaza war. then we've had these daily clashes in jerusalem, and now further clashes since the events of yesterday, which we'll just run through quickly. apparently, the gunman who shot yehuda glick was an islamist militant. he was in prison, he's been in prison for more than a decade. he was released in 2012. he got away on a motorbike. then the police special unit found out over jerusalem. they cornered him in his home. the police say that shots were fired from this man's home. the police fired back, shooting the palestinian man, and then we've seen the spread of clashes. >> we remember the events of 13 years ago when ariel sharon
palestinians go to pray there. now, the israelis are saying they're doing this to keep things calm, that they have heightened security around jerusalem, particularly in the old citythere have been clashes, riot police clashing with palestinians, riot police using rubber bullets, but very strong language being used by the palestinian president certainly. >> and the fact that he's saying this is tantamount to an act of war, is inflaming, it would seem, the situation on the ground. >>...
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. >> the old city occupied east jerusalem for the first time in years palestinians were gaza have been given permission by israel to visit the mosque. >> in south sudan next year if the civil war h escalates. we'll have the latest on bian bianchie after his grand prix crash. >> many people remain on hong kong. despite dwindling numbers the city leader has issued another warning telling demonstrators to clear out or face the consequences. >> right now protesters continue to gather in mong kok. protests could he i escalate. they once again call on students and bystanders to leave the area immediately. >> well, on monday morning civil servants were able to turn to work. adrian brown reports. >> the sight of civil servants going to work would not generate much interest. in hong kong it was a significant moment. perhaps a turning point after days of unrest. the city's leader have warned unspecified action if government workers were unable to return to their desk. the the barricades remain. one student leader at mits that the movement is losing momentum but denies the campaign is over. >> we
. >> the old city occupied east jerusalem for the first time in years palestinians were gaza have been given permission by israel to visit the mosque. >> in south sudan next year if the civil war h escalates. we'll have the latest on bian bianchie after his grand prix crash. >> many people remain on hong kong. despite dwindling numbers the city leader has issued another warning telling demonstrators to clear out or face the consequences. >> right now protesters continue...
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the palestinian president calls a declaration of war. the grand mufta of jerusalem walks through the streets of the old city. today, at the third holiest site in easy ham, he was turned away from noon prayers. closed following the attempted assassination of rabbi yehud glick. a group of right wing israeli activists wowed to enter the temple mount, also known to muslims as the compound for prayers. but the state is completely closed to all worshippers. now yehud glick lies in an israeli hospital. medical sources say he's in sere condition. police say a man on a motorcycle shot him four times. glick had just hosted an event attended by members of the israeli kinesset, which called for more israeli jews to go to the temple mount to pray. it was here at his house that the suspect, a 32-year-old palestinian, was killed in a shootout with israeli forces. there have been increasing clashes in jerusalem. islamic scholars have been protesting the number of far right israelis arriving daily at the site. >> translator: it's the jewish right wing extremism that's raced the pace of assaults. since 2003, we've been talkin
the palestinian president calls a declaration of war. the grand mufta of jerusalem walks through the streets of the old city. today, at the third holiest site in easy ham, he was turned away from noon prayers. closed following the attempted assassination of rabbi yehud glick. a group of right wing israeli activists wowed to enter the temple mount, also known to muslims as the compound for prayers. but the state is completely closed to all worshippers. now yehud glick lies in an israeli...
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the strong attachment to jerusalem. isi recognized jordan's special role in looking after islamic shrines and has agreed to give it high priority prior to when israelis and palestinians negotiate the future of the city. by allowing right-wing jewish groups to enter the compound, jordan feels israel is undermining its role in protecting the holy site. >> we continue to tell israeli officials any unilateral action that will affect the status of the holy sites must be stopped immediately. >> mohammed abjurad, a refugee who fled to jordan in 1967 is still living in a refugee camp. he said the treaty was more beneficial to israel. >> by signing a peace treaty with israis jordan, they assure there will be no wars and no one will askis why it's stealing pal stanian lands. >> analysts say there is too much to lose. >> i am convinced jordan will never severe ties with israel. it is not is in jordan's interest interest. yes, security coordination is important, but it's as important for israel as it is for jordan. now, if we are talking about isis, let's not forget the borders. >> the treaty defined permanent borders with israel and returned the area of albakurda for jordan. but for many, it feels like the tru
the strong attachment to jerusalem. isi recognized jordan's special role in looking after islamic shrines and has agreed to give it high priority prior to when israelis and palestinians negotiate the future of the city. by allowing right-wing jewish groups to enter the compound, jordan feels israel is undermining its role in protecting the holy site. >> we continue to tell israeli officials any unilateral action that will affect the status of the holy sites must be stopped immediately....
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the met in new york city. over 400 people including rudy giuliani the former mayor protested. they say the production glorifies palestinian terrorists who killed a wheelchair-bound jew on a hijacked crews ship in 1985 protestors marking a year since the disof andy lopez. last october the 22nd, the 14- year-old was shot and killed by sonoma county sheriff's deputy. he believed lopez was carrying an assault rifle that was a toy. this morning there was a demonstration at the county hall of justice. protestors say the incident is part of a pattern of excessive force. >>> caltrans plan to install steel plates on the bay bridge again but this time they say it won't stall traffic like it did last friday. caltrans will add temporary pavement where the plates cover the road making for a smoother ride. no word on when that might happen. >>> olympic track star oscar pistorius was sentenced to five years in jail for killing his girlfriend today. as debora patta tells us, pistorius is already behind bars. >> reporter: a huge crowd surrounded oscar pistorius as police brought him away to begin five years in prison. the sentence for man
the met in new york city. over 400 people including rudy giuliani the former mayor protested. they say the production glorifies palestinian terrorists who killed a wheelchair-bound jew on a hijacked crews ship in 1985 protestors marking a year since the disof andy lopez. last october the 22nd, the 14- year-old was shot and killed by sonoma county sheriff's deputy. he believed lopez was carrying an assault rifle that was a toy. this morning there was a demonstration at the county hall of...
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this area, in front of this, and indeed around the old city, and they barricaded many of the roads leading into this area. now there is a group of palestinianho are under the age of 50, who wanted to try to come in and pray. they were refused. however, men over the age of 50 were allowed to offer prayers and women were as well. now although the situation here in occupied east jerusalem remains relatively calm, we are hearing of some skirmishes in some neighborhoods. but at the occupied west bank at the main check point which crosses from the west bank into east jerusalem, it is extremely tense there. we have heard reports of young palestinian men confronts police on the border. so although situation here is much calmer than it was earlier on friday, the situation elsewhere continues to be very tense. >>> now the houthis have given the yemeni president ten days to form a new government or face the formation of an alternative administration. houthi leaders have been meeting in the capitol to find a way out of the political dead lock, a u.n.-brokers peace agreement to end the crisis has quite clearly failed. the houthis want to consolidate gai
this area, in front of this, and indeed around the old city, and they barricaded many of the roads leading into this area. now there is a group of palestinianho are under the age of 50, who wanted to try to come in and pray. they were refused. however, men over the age of 50 were allowed to offer prayers and women were as well. now although the situation here in occupied east jerusalem remains relatively calm, we are hearing of some skirmishes in some neighborhoods. but at the occupied west...
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the old city. and they barricaded many of the roads leading into this area. there was a group of palestinian men under the age of 50 who wanted to try to come in and pray. they were refused. however, men over the age of 50 were allowed to offer prayers, and women were as well. now, though the situation here in occupied east jerusalem remains relatively calm, we're hearing of some skirmishes in some neighborhoods, but in the occupied west bank at the columbia checkpoint, which is the main one that crosses into east jerusalem, it's extremely tense there. and you heard of reports of young palestinian men confronting the israeli border, and we understand that a number of those protesters have been injured in those clashes. so although the situation here, where i am now, is much calmer than it was earlier on friday, the situation elsewhere continues to be very tense. >> still to come on the program. they have left almost everything as refugees fled the isil advance in iraq, and now facing the coming winter. >>> and why ukrainians are off again to get much-needed russian gas this winter after a de
the old city. and they barricaded many of the roads leading into this area. there was a group of palestinian men under the age of 50 who wanted to try to come in and pray. they were refused. however, men over the age of 50 were allowed to offer prayers, and women were as well. now, though the situation here in occupied east jerusalem remains relatively calm, we're hearing of some skirmishes in some neighborhoods, but in the occupied west bank at the columbia checkpoint, which is the main one...
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the al-aqsa mosque. it's an area in by mahmoud abbas has toughened laws against palestinians selling land to israeli settlers. the citydivided and the east is thought of as a future case. israelis are buying property next to a high le contested state, holy sites in islam, al-aqsa and the home of the holy rock. we have this report. >> reporter: this woman doesn't mince words with her neighbours, calling them thieves and demanding that they lee. nine settler families moved into several apartments, buying them in the occupied east jerusalem neighbourhood. part of efforts by far right jewish groups hoping to cement israel's claims on the city. we tried to afghanistan the settlers for an interview. >> how are you. are you willing to talk to us, if e ask you a question about why you moved into the house? can you tell us why you are interested in living in the neighbourhood? >> they refused. >> there are a number of israeli organizations trying to increase jewish presence. they paid well over the asking price to middlemen, and they get around the palestinian taboo of selling properties to israelis. >> the israeli government
the al-aqsa mosque. it's an area in by mahmoud abbas has toughened laws against palestinians selling land to israeli settlers. the citydivided and the east is thought of as a future case. israelis are buying property next to a high le contested state, holy sites in islam, al-aqsa and the home of the holy rock. we have this report. >> reporter: this woman doesn't mince words with her neighbours, calling them thieves and demanding that they lee. nine settler families moved into several...
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the stratusically vital capitol city. >> a massive rebuilding effort is underway in gaza after the 50 day war that left the palestinian territory in tatters. the israel government has lift add ban on allowing construction material into the strip, but many restrictions remain in place. >> this is the beginning of what many hope is the rebuilding of the gaza strip, trucks loaded with cement, steel and gravel are building materials now allowed to enter gaza. the israeli government let the supplies through the crossings it controls after an oversight agreement was reached with the united nations and palestinian authority. the plan restricts which materials enter, which companies supplies can be transferred through and the promise that u.n. teams will supervise all construction projects. this warehouse is managed for construction. the man says although his company has been given approvals to sell the cement, it won't be easy. >> there's a special committee to make checks of every back of ecement. it's not like the past, when we could sell to anyone. >> this man's home was badly damaged during the assault. he lives in one of the wors
the stratusically vital capitol city. >> a massive rebuilding effort is underway in gaza after the 50 day war that left the palestinian territory in tatters. the israel government has lift add ban on allowing construction material into the strip, but many restrictions remain in place. >> this is the beginning of what many hope is the rebuilding of the gaza strip, trucks loaded with cement, steel and gravel are building materials now allowed to enter gaza. the israeli government let...
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the death of klinghoffer. rabbi weiss and young people from several faith based school says it glorifies palestinian terrorists. former new york cityayor rudy juliani and former governor george pataki among those in the crowd. the met says the opera is not anti is he september met tick and does not glorify terrorism. met officials say they will not vow to the pressure. >> on the cbs-3 health watch tonight, there are a lot of tricks out there to help people lose weight, but we're about to show you some high-tech help theirs that could really make a difference, and impress even the most skeptical of dieters. here's our health reporter stephanie stahl. >> reporter: eating less or more of this and not so much of that. sounds easy but it's not for many. now some new gadgets might be able to provide some high-tech will power. >> place your plate the scale. >> reporter: the meter tells how much food to eat and over how much time eat too fast and you get this warning. >> please eat a little slower. >> i've asked it to shut up a few times. >> reporter: experts say eating slowly can be a big diet booster. >> it's going to take about 20 minut
the death of klinghoffer. rabbi weiss and young people from several faith based school says it glorifies palestinian terrorists. former new york cityayor rudy juliani and former governor george pataki among those in the crowd. the met says the opera is not anti is he september met tick and does not glorify terrorism. met officials say they will not vow to the pressure. >> on the cbs-3 health watch tonight, there are a lot of tricks out there to help people lose weight, but we're about to...
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the old city. and they barricaded many of the roads leading into this area. now, there was a group of palestinian men under the age of 50 who wanted to come in and pray and they were refused. however, men over the age of 50 were allowed to come in to pray and women were as well. now the situation here remains relatively calm we're hearing of some skirmishes in some neighborhoods. we've heard reports of young palestinian men confronting israeli border police. we understand a number of those protesters have been injured in those clashes. so although the situation here where i am now is much calmer than it was earlier on friday, the situation elsewhere continues to be very tense >>> president obama and benjamin netanyahu consistently show their unwaivering support and al jazeera has shown this commitment goes so far as covering up a military assault on israel by the united states in the 60s. exclusive audio recordings from on board the israeli jets tell the story. have a listen. >> for the first time, this and other evidence allows us to reveal the true story of what happened that day and what came
the old city. and they barricaded many of the roads leading into this area. now, there was a group of palestinian men under the age of 50 who wanted to come in and pray and they were refused. however, men over the age of 50 were allowed to come in to pray and women were as well. now the situation here remains relatively calm we're hearing of some skirmishes in some neighborhoods. we've heard reports of young palestinian men confronting israeli border police. we understand a number of those...
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the entire world. >> turkey has been backing fighters in syria in an attempt to oust president bashar al assad. >>> palestinians have criticized the israeli government for closing off a muslim administered holy site in the city of jerusalem. haram al shareef is also known as temple mount. both muslims and jews consider it sacred. muslims were angry when they heard a rumor that right-wing israeli politicians are planning to divide the site. palestinians and israeli security forces clashed. a gunman on wednesday wounded a far right jewish activist. the israeli government blocked access to the site on thursday. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his administration denied the rumor. but palestinian president mahmoud abbas denounced the israeli government. he said splitting the site in two would be like a declaration of war. a u.s. state department spokesman called for calm. >> we're extremely concerned by escalating tensions across jerusalem and particularly surrounding the haram al shareef, temple mount. it is absolutely critical that all sides exercise restraint. >> media sources say israeli authorities will reopen the site friday morning local time. >>> japanese leaders are doing what they can to revive t
the entire world. >> turkey has been backing fighters in syria in an attempt to oust president bashar al assad. >>> palestinians have criticized the israeli government for closing off a muslim administered holy site in the city of jerusalem. haram al shareef is also known as temple mount. both muslims and jews consider it sacred. muslims were angry when they heard a rumor that right-wing israeli politicians are planning to divide the site. palestinians and israeli security forces...
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the key city in syria. the question now, how much longer can kobani stand. >> palestinians are looking to rebuild gaza.ow palestinian leaders are trying to raise $4 billion in aid. ha! where do you put the books?! these are still cool, right? number 15 of my 20, desperately trying to keep my girls from growing up too fast. the amex everyday credit card, with no annual fee. make 20 or more purchases in a monthly billing period and earn 20% more rewards. is this nut-free? it's membership that rewards you for the things you already buy, every day. what's your 20? >>> here's an update on the top stories we're following this hour. cyclone hudhud kills at least 6 people today in india. it made landfall hours ago and caused damage throughout the country's east coast and the southern tip of mainland japan is bracing for a weekend version of this storm that hit okinawa on sunday. this is typhoon vongfong and it's been downgraded to a tropical storm. the spanish nurse diagnosed with ebola is in serious but stable condition. the first-person to contract ebola outside of africa has been treated with an antiinfluen
the key city in syria. the question now, how much longer can kobani stand. >> palestinians are looking to rebuild gaza.ow palestinian leaders are trying to raise $4 billion in aid. ha! where do you put the books?! these are still cool, right? number 15 of my 20, desperately trying to keep my girls from growing up too fast. the amex everyday credit card, with no annual fee. make 20 or more purchases in a monthly billing period and earn 20% more rewards. is this nut-free? it's membership...
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after islamic shrine in jerusalem and give it high priority when israeli and palestinian essentially negotiate the future of the cityg right-winged jewish groups to enter the compound jordan feels israel is under mining, its roll in protecting the holly site. >> we continue to tell israeli officials that any of that action that will effect the status of east jerusalem and holly sites must be stopped immediately. >> a palestinian refugee who plead to jordan in 1967 is still living in a refugee camp and says the treaty was more beneficial to israel. >> translator: a peace treaty israel reassured the entire population there will be no wars with the neighbor aren't no one will ask israel why it's stealing palestinian land. >> calls on the government to sever ties with israel. but analysts say there is too much to lose. >> i'm convinced jordan will never sever ties with israel. it is not in jordan's interest, yes, security coordination is important but it's as important for israel than it is for jordan. now if we are talking about i.s.i.s. let's not forget the borders. >> treaty defined permanent borders with israel and
after islamic shrine in jerusalem and give it high priority when israeli and palestinian essentially negotiate the future of the cityg right-winged jewish groups to enter the compound jordan feels israel is under mining, its roll in protecting the holly site. >> we continue to tell israeli officials that any of that action that will effect the status of east jerusalem and holly sites must be stopped immediately. >> a palestinian refugee who plead to jordan in 1967 is still living in...
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the palestinian. additionally the united states condemns the recent occupation of residential buildings in sawan in east jerusalem, near the old city, by individuals who are associated with an organization whose agenda by definition stokes tensions between israelis and palestinians. these provocative acts, acts by this organization only serves to escalate tensions at a moment when those tensions have already been high. final status of jerusalem should not be prejudged and can only be legitimately determined through direct negotiations between the parties. at this sensitive time, we call on all parties to redouble their efforts to restore trust, confidence, promote call calm and return to the path of peace. this did come up in the conversations, yes. >> was there any indication that the timing of this was related to the prime minister's visit? >> for questions about the timing you would have to ask the israeli government about that. jeff? >> reporter: josh, back to the secret service, clearly the problems at the agency are beyond -- >> highest regard for the men and women of the secret service. these are individuals who are sigh hig
the palestinian. additionally the united states condemns the recent occupation of residential buildings in sawan in east jerusalem, near the old city, by individuals who are associated with an organization whose agenda by definition stokes tensions between israelis and palestinians. these provocative acts, acts by this organization only serves to escalate tensions at a moment when those tensions have already been high. final status of jerusalem should not be prejudged and can only be...
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the war in gaza. and that's great deal of frustration on both sides. both from israeli jews and from palestinians. that this city -- where a very delicate status quo has been maintained religiously and politically for many, many years, that that status quo might be shifting and that's why we're seeing so much violence. the thing that's really lacking is since the failure of that american-led peace initiative earlier in the year, there's been very little leadership demonstrated either by israelis or by palestinians to compromise and move things forward and to try and head off the violence here. >> protesters in the west african state of burkina faso have been taking to the streets again to demand the immediate resignation of this man, president blaise. on thursday, thousands of people swept through the capital ouagadougou. he says he will carry on governing for a one-year transition period. our reporter is on the line from the capital ouagadougou now. i understand that people are getting back out on the streets again. in what number? because obviously it was a virtual riot yesterday. >> reporter: yes, but life se
the war in gaza. and that's great deal of frustration on both sides. both from israeli jews and from palestinians. that this city -- where a very delicate status quo has been maintained religiously and politically for many, many years, that that status quo might be shifting and that's why we're seeing so much violence. the thing that's really lacking is since the failure of that american-led peace initiative earlier in the year, there's been very little leadership demonstrated either by...
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the old city of jerusalem. about 20 male survivors were taken to a quarry and executed. there were palestinians who were fleeing israel already but after that the gates fluttered open and 750,000 palestinians left. the doors locked behind them. begin was to announce by the jews all over the world. he came to new york that same year and albert einstein and hannah arrant signed a protest asking him not to come to the united states. even in israel he was regarded as an extremist, a marginal figure on the sidelines of israeli politics. david ben-gurion called him a little hitler, fascist and a racist that wanted to kill all the arabs. but after the 1973 wars wins the dots forces crossed the canal israili began to look upon begin as a possible strongman who could recapture the sense of vulnerability that israel had enjoyed after the six day war. so these were the three men who came to camp david while the wounds of war were still fresh. are there lessons in the camp david summit? that we could learn from today? i offer several that i think will help frame our current failed efforts. there are no per
the old city of jerusalem. about 20 male survivors were taken to a quarry and executed. there were palestinians who were fleeing israel already but after that the gates fluttered open and 750,000 palestinians left. the doors locked behind them. begin was to announce by the jews all over the world. he came to new york that same year and albert einstein and hannah arrant signed a protest asking him not to come to the united states. even in israel he was regarded as an extremist, a marginal figure...
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the first meeting since agreeing to a consensus government in may. we are live in gaza city. what's been happening? >> with the italian prime minister coming here, the first palestinian foreign minister come to the gaza strip since 2007, since hamas wrestled control from fatah. he had a busy day. he arrived at the crossing controlled by israel, then traveled to various neighborhoods that have been badly affected or rather that were badly bombed in israel's 50 day dom barredment of the coastal strip in july and august of this year. he also held that cabinet meeting, that first face-to-face cabinet meeting of this new government. although all factions are very clear about the fact that they want to show this unity, this unified front, the prime minister was admitting to the fact that it will be challenging. here's what he says. >> we have huge challenges lying ahead, i mean domestic challenges. all the palestinian factions should live up to their responsibility and transcend differences, given the priorities of the national interest. this is the government of all palestine. i demand all the palestinian factions support the government in order to join forces rebuilding
the first meeting since agreeing to a consensus government in may. we are live in gaza city. what's been happening? >> with the italian prime minister coming here, the first palestinian foreign minister come to the gaza strip since 2007, since hamas wrestled control from fatah. he had a busy day. he arrived at the crossing controlled by israel, then traveled to various neighborhoods that have been badly affected or rather that were badly bombed in israel's 50 day dom barredment of the...
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a number of palestinians were on the outside of the compound offering prayers because they weren't allowed in. huge security presence, we've seen images from inside the old city which surrounds the compound. en that narrow lanes are empty, but in the streets of occupied east jerusalem, frankly, in many neighborhood scenes of chaos, israel security forces confront palestinian protestors, mostly young people. since i've been here for the past few hours, almost 20 minutes or so, you can hear stun grenades and you can smell tear gas in the air periodically, as well. it really just underscores just how unpredictable and frankly volatile the situation is in occupied east jerusalem, a situation which has been brewing for several months since before the gaza war and the closure of the mosque compound will do little to calm tensions. >> what is the israeli government planning to do next, especially considering when the u.n. under secretary for political affairs tells the united nations in a speech that the status quo in jerusalem is simply not a viable option at this point? >> indeed and it would appear to the prime minister's office, who is directing a lot of what ha
a number of palestinians were on the outside of the compound offering prayers because they weren't allowed in. huge security presence, we've seen images from inside the old city which surrounds the compound. en that narrow lanes are empty, but in the streets of occupied east jerusalem, frankly, in many neighborhood scenes of chaos, israel security forces confront palestinian protestors, mostly young people. since i've been here for the past few hours, almost 20 minutes or so, you can hear stun...
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the gateway to the city. well to gaza. welcome to a 25-mile stretch of almost unrelieved squalor where raw sewage runs openly in the alleys of the palestinian refugee camps and flows like a polluted tidal stream into the mediterranean. welcome to a teaming territory that has served for nearly 40 years as home for thousands of refugees who long ago lost hope. largely abandoned by their arab brothers and ignored bit western world they are ruled by israel's army of occupation and economically bled each day by measures imposed by the israeli government. welcome to another of the great shames of 20th century civilization. this latest dwelling place of the wretched of the earth as revolution neyry writer once described, another group ofdown trodden arabings living under colonization in north africa. there is however, no revolution brewing here. none of palpable anger seething into palestinian west bank cities of hebron and nablas. the people of gaza have been beaten by circumstance into submission. well, i was wrong. i wrote that, that appeared in september of 1986. the first rocks of the first intifada, the palestinian revolution, were thrown in
the gateway to the city. well to gaza. welcome to a 25-mile stretch of almost unrelieved squalor where raw sewage runs openly in the alleys of the palestinian refugee camps and flows like a polluted tidal stream into the mediterranean. welcome to a teaming territory that has served for nearly 40 years as home for thousands of refugees who long ago lost hope. largely abandoned by their arab brothers and ignored bit western world they are ruled by israel's army of occupation and economically bled...
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the city's population. >> israel's foreign minister is summoning the swedish ambassador after sweden announced plans to recognise a palestinian state. sweden is rushing to a decision without understanding the conflict between israel and the palestinians. we have the latest from jerusalem. >> reporter: well, the language used by the foreign minister in his statement to respond to sweden's announcement that it would eventually recognise the palestinian state was somewhat measured, but the fact that sweden's ambassador is summoned really underscores the concern here. the israeli government does not want sweden to recognise a state of palestine, and sweden has not yet and hasn't given a timeline as to when it will. but the concern in israel is if sweden does, it will become the first western european country to do so. seven eastern european countries have, but no western european country has. the connerb is that will spoke a domino effect, and other western european countries will follow suit and recognise a state of palestine. it will put international pressure on israel to come up with a viable two-state solution. whatever the
the city's population. >> israel's foreign minister is summoning the swedish ambassador after sweden announced plans to recognise a palestinian state. sweden is rushing to a decision without understanding the conflict between israel and the palestinians. we have the latest from jerusalem. >> reporter: well, the language used by the foreign minister in his statement to respond to sweden's announcement that it would eventually recognise the palestinian state was somewhat measured, but...
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the palestinians are blamed for starting the fight. >> the israeli police responded to disturbance. they through stones, petrol bombs we had heightened security in and around the city. >> reporter: israeli soldiers moved in to remove people who were seeking refuge in the mosque itself. mahmood abbas warned the israeli government that it could turn the conflict in the region into a religious one, and that he planned to raise the issue of increasing israeli attacks at the mosque with the united nations many of the palestinians prevented from entering the mosque marched in protest and gathered in front of israeli police and forcing a blockade. the compound in occupied east jerusalem is one of the most contested religious sites in the world. it it is holy to muslims, jews, and christians, but it is under israeli control. on the eve of the festival, israeli forces are determined to keep it clear for the jewish faithful. >> people have begun to protest about the disappearance of 43 students. protests expected to spread nationwide. police and self defense forces fill the streets where students went miss rag week ago. the town's mayor is a fugitive and 22 local police are
the palestinians are blamed for starting the fight. >> the israeli police responded to disturbance. they through stones, petrol bombs we had heightened security in and around the city. >> reporter: israeli soldiers moved in to remove people who were seeking refuge in the mosque itself. mahmood abbas warned the israeli government that it could turn the conflict in the region into a religious one, and that he planned to raise the issue of increasing israeli attacks at the mosque with...
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city. the rebels now control the airport, as well as the military base. they seized stockpiles of weapons and ammunition. the rebels are also setting up check points in another nearby city. >> israeli and palestinian leaders are react to go a vote by the british parliament. members voted to recognize palestine as a state, calling it a step towards securing a negotiated two state solution, but the vote is not binding on the british government. we are joined now from jerusalem, what are israeli and palestinian leaders saying about this vote? >> the israeli government hasn't really said much publicly. an official told us this is a non-binding notion but gives the impression that they don't have to negotiate the peace agreement. that undermines the prospects of reaching that resolution. similar statements we heard from the israeli embassy in london, which also called the motion premature called it the premature recognition of a palestinian statehood and said that should only come after direct and successful negotiations between israelis and palestinians. palestinians, however, palestinian officials have really welcomed this move and said it's a step in the right direction and that they were looking fo
city. the rebels now control the airport, as well as the military base. they seized stockpiles of weapons and ammunition. the rebels are also setting up check points in another nearby city. >> israeli and palestinian leaders are react to go a vote by the british parliament. members voted to recognize palestine as a state, calling it a step towards securing a negotiated two state solution, but the vote is not binding on the british government. we are joined now from jerusalem, what are...
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the met in new york city. over 400 people including former mayor rudy giuliani protested outside the opera. they say the production glorifies palestinianrorists that killed a wheelchair-bound jewish man on a hijacked cruise ship in 1985. >>> it could soon cost more to visit some of america's most popular national parks. yosemite on the top of that list. yosemite officials would like to raise the fee to drive into the gates into the park from $20 to $30. it would be the first hike since 1997. the proposed hike includes fees for camping. park officials will take comments on the increases coming up november 20. >>> we had hoped to talk with the morning show crew at the kansas city affiliate but unfortunately, we have some technical problems this morning. maybe they're a little scared. >> i think they might be frightened. we are going to lay out our wager today and we'll have an update tomorrow morning. i was so looking forward to it, though. >> got it right here. >> oh, well. >> okay. >>> time now 6:53. police in indiana may have stumbled across a serial killer. how the disturbing crime spree came to light. ♪ ♪ firssions are important. yo
the met in new york city. over 400 people including former mayor rudy giuliani protested outside the opera. they say the production glorifies palestinianrorists that killed a wheelchair-bound jewish man on a hijacked cruise ship in 1985. >>> it could soon cost more to visit some of america's most popular national parks. yosemite on the top of that list. yosemite officials would like to raise the fee to drive into the gates into the park from $20 to $30. it would be the first hike since...
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. >>> the mayor of jerusalem has visited a muslim holy site as tension increases between israelis and palestinians. mere bare cat inspected jerusalem's old cityso known as temple mount and is next to a jewish holy site. non-muslims are not allowed to pray there or enter its mosques. palestinians are worried that right wing israeli lawmakers may be looking at the idea of dividing the site so that jews pray there. that has led to clashes between palestinians and israeli security forces. it has long been a flashpoint. former islamic prime minister ariel sharon inspected the site in 2000 when he was a leader of a right wing party. that triggered a massive palestinian uprising known as the second intefadeh. the mayor's visit came one day after prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the government will speed up planning for 1,000 more shelter homes in israeli-occupied east jerusalem. >>> people often take a stroll through a japanese garden to admire the simplicity and serenity. but those looking for a piece of tranquillity in the u.s. are seeing the exact opposite. many japanese-style gardens are being abandoned due to a lack of caretakers, and now
. >>> the mayor of jerusalem has visited a muslim holy site as tension increases between israelis and palestinians. mere bare cat inspected jerusalem's old cityso known as temple mount and is next to a jewish holy site. non-muslims are not allowed to pray there or enter its mosques. palestinians are worried that right wing israeli lawmakers may be looking at the idea of dividing the site so that jews pray there. that has led to clashes between palestinians and israeli security forces....
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of those people are security forces but beyond that is mostly palestinians who are hoping, wanting to cross over to get towards the old citys you can say they are being held a fairly far distance away, however, some people are being led in. it would be a bit unfair to describe this as a standoff but it really underscores how tense the situation is here, the fact that there is such a huge security presence in place really just underscores the seriousness the israeli authorities are taking the situation accost occupied east jerusalem and saying the situation there is so bad they have to put measures in place and if you speak to palestinians and people standing beyond the barrier there and saying what you see here now is an example of what they describe as collective punishment and they are punished for the actions of the few and prevented from going in the oldity wch i should add is a neighborhood nor many palestinians and more than tha prevented from going to the mosque to offer their prayers, today on friday, which of course is an important prayer day for muslims. so, again, a tense situation, very large security presence
of those people are security forces but beyond that is mostly palestinians who are hoping, wanting to cross over to get towards the old citys you can say they are being held a fairly far distance away, however, some people are being led in. it would be a bit unfair to describe this as a standoff but it really underscores how tense the situation is here, the fact that there is such a huge security presence in place really just underscores the seriousness the israeli authorities are taking the...
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the kansas city royals in game seven, three to two. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour. tensions in jerusalem rise after israeli police shoot a palestinian man. the tight senate race in the last frontier: alaska. the impact a slow economic recovery may have on the midterm elections. an update on the ebola crisis in liberia. apple c.e.o. tim cook comes out. the science of sun spots and lava flows. and, the playwrite behind the pulitzer prize winning drama about identity and islam. >> woodruff: it's one of the holiest sites to the world's three major religions. known to jews and christians as the temple mount, it's also home to the al-aqsa mosque, one of the most sacred in islam. now it has become ground zero for another round of fighting between palestinians and israeli security forces. they were triggered when israeli police cornered and killed a palestinian man. he was suspected of seriously wounding a far-right jewish activist who had demanded greater access to the place jews call the temple mount, and muslims know as al aqsa. admist the trouble, the israelis closed the site for the first time since 2000. that brought condemnation from
the kansas city royals in game seven, three to two. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour. tensions in jerusalem rise after israeli police shoot a palestinian man. the tight senate race in the last frontier: alaska. the impact a slow economic recovery may have on the midterm elections. an update on the ebola crisis in liberia. apple c.e.o. tim cook comes out. the science of sun spots and lava flows. and, the playwrite behind the pulitzer prize winning drama about identity and islam....