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president barack obama and described it as a historic mistake as we report from west jerusalem. >> reporters before iran's nuclear deal with powers was even formally announced israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a televised statement denouncing the agreement. >> this is a bad mistake of historic proportions. >> reporter: he then made a second address later in the day after reviewing the deal and his criticisms were even more pointed. >> the world is a much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. >> reporter: netanyahu is under increasing pressure by opposition politicians at home who blame him for failing to prevent the deal. they accuse the prime minister of straining ties with u.s. president barack obama which they say harmed israel's ability to influence the outcome. >> after ten years obama will not be the president, nobody know whose is going to be the president, probably two or three presidents will be in place in this period of time to what extent will they be committed with the nuclear and we don't know. >> west jerusalem israelis were nearly universal in their
president barack obama and described it as a historic mistake as we report from west jerusalem. >> reporters before iran's nuclear deal with powers was even formally announced israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a televised statement denouncing the agreement. >> this is a bad mistake of historic proportions. >> reporter: he then made a second address later in the day after reviewing the deal and his criticisms were even more pointed. >> the world is a much...
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al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> still ahead for you on al jazeera this half hour the campaign to discourageng british girls from traveling to iraq to join i.s.i.l. and food scare that has left hundreds of workers without jobs. back in a minute. ♪ >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. ♪ welcome back the al jazeera and let's take you through the top stories that we are covering iran and six major world powers agreed a historic nuclear deal and it will see iran limit its nuclear activity in return for the lifting of crippling sanctions. celebrations in the iranian capitol tehran and gathering on the streets after ramadan ended and they have thanks for the iran negotiators who worked the deal out himself and we have a journalist with the global think tank and she joins he in the studio and great to see you and we are looking at pictures of iranians the street and honking horns in cel
al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> still ahead for you on al jazeera this half hour the campaign to discourageng british girls from traveling to iraq to join i.s.i.l. and food scare that has left hundreds of workers without jobs. back in a minute. ♪ >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a...
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i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called the catastrophe. like many palestinians, my father and his entire family were pushed out of their ancestral home. they moved to a small apartment in east jerusalem because the city was divided into a jewish and an arab city. and in 1967, the six-day war happened when the israelis invaded jerusalem and conquered it. we have lived under the israeli occupation ever since, always longing to go back to our ancestral homes. >> and my father's story that we left the home that he was born in and his father, etc., always was with us. >> whenever i walk here i feel as though i'm walking with a shiver in my body. like i feel at home. they used to have the stables down there. and actually, this is my father's room right there. for threes three years i would say easily 50-year-old trees. because my father, when he came here, he said he remember
i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called the catastrophe. like many palestinians, my father and his entire family were pushed out of their ancestral home. they moved to a small apartment in east jerusalem because the city was divided into a jewish and an arab city. and in...
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. >> the >> in the suburbs of west jerusalem where black israelis say they'll continue to protest againstespread racism and discrimination after earlier protests ended in violence. >> hello again. saudi arabia has arrested 431 people suspected of having links to isil. the interior ministry said it has prevented suicide attacks on mosques, security forces and diplomatic mission. iran's supreme leader said his country's opposition to the u.s. will not change despite the nuclear deal with world powers earlier in the week. >>> and nairobi's westgate mall reopened after two years when attackers killed 67 people. >> members of the u.s. white supremacist group the klu klux klan are planning to rally in support of the confederate flag in south carolina. allen joins us from columbia, tell us what is happening. >> the rally includes the klu klux klan as well as members of the black panther group. there are a number of people who are awaiting the arrival of the ku klux klan they were due to start their rally at 3:00. it will go on to 5:00. it will protest the removal of the confederate flag from sta
. >> the >> in the suburbs of west jerusalem where black israelis say they'll continue to protest againstespread racism and discrimination after earlier protests ended in violence. >> hello again. saudi arabia has arrested 431 people suspected of having links to isil. the interior ministry said it has prevented suicide attacks on mosques, security forces and diplomatic mission. iran's supreme leader said his country's opposition to the u.s. will not change despite the nuclear...
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paul brennan speaking to us from west jerusalem. we will be all over this story and we will bring you more details on the disappearance of these two israeli men. one of them being held by hamas. we will bring you the details of the story as we get it. meanwhile let's move to other stories. the number of syrian refugees has exceeded 4 million making it the largest humanitarian crisis in 25 years. most have fled to neighboring countries. turkey hosting 1.8 million lebanon 1.2 million 250,000 find themselves in iraq while egypt has 175,000 jordan 600,000 syrians. nizreen al shaya has the story. >> force this many people out of their country. one of the camps oldest residents, he says two and a half years later he has finally adjusted to life as a refugee but had this reaction when we told him the number of refugees in the region had reached 4 million. >> this is a disaster. this means the entire population will eventually be displaced. it makes me think that the conflict will run on for years and moving back is not possible. >> before
paul brennan speaking to us from west jerusalem. we will be all over this story and we will bring you more details on the disappearance of these two israeli men. one of them being held by hamas. we will bring you the details of the story as we get it. meanwhile let's move to other stories. the number of syrian refugees has exceeded 4 million making it the largest humanitarian crisis in 25 years. most have fled to neighboring countries. turkey hosting 1.8 million lebanon 1.2 million 250,000 find...
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i think this clip is when he arrives in israel. >> let's take a look at east jerusalem, west jerusalem i had heard that he was talking about this. he has been talking about this for a long time. >> it turns out it is an album called jerusalem, was always fascinated with the israel palestine. >> i have never been to jerusalem. it was a chance go to jerusalem and i wrote jerusalem. ♪ >> you know you are changing the cords. do you know that? >> you know the film festival is so powerful in the way it educates community using an art form to issues that are potent and complex and in some ways use art form as a way to actually let people talk about the depth and breadth of these really important issues and in this case what's happening in the middle east. i know also that you every year have a freedom of expression wade for a director who has contributed from that art form to those kinds of issues in the world. so what's new with this year's freedom of expression award? >> this year, we have many films directed by women, women in the directors' chair. both are center piece films directed by w
i think this clip is when he arrives in israel. >> let's take a look at east jerusalem, west jerusalem i had heard that he was talking about this. he has been talking about this for a long time. >> it turns out it is an album called jerusalem, was always fascinated with the israel palestine. >> i have never been to jerusalem. it was a chance go to jerusalem and i wrote jerusalem. ♪ >> you know you are changing the cords. do you know that? >> you know the film...
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and i think this clip is when he arrives in israel. >> let's take a look at east jerusalem/west jerusalem. >> i had heard that he was talking about this record. he had been talking about this for a long time. >> it was always fascinated with the israeli and palestine -- >> i've never been to jerusalem. it was a chance to go to jerusalem and i -- i wrote jerusalem ♪ i believe in one fine day for all the children of abraham ♪ ♪ they lay down -- [ inaudible ] >> sing it the way you want to sing it. >> beautiful, you know the film festival is so powerful in the way it educates the community using an art form to issues that are potent and complex and in some ways use the art form as a way to actually let people talk about the depth and breadth of these really, really important issues. in this case what's happening in the middle east. i know also in that vein that every year you have a freedom of expression award for a director who has contributed from that art form to those kinds of issues in the world. and so what's -- what's new with this year's freedom of expression award? >> well, this yea
and i think this clip is when he arrives in israel. >> let's take a look at east jerusalem/west jerusalem. >> i had heard that he was talking about this record. he had been talking about this for a long time. >> it was always fascinated with the israeli and palestine -- >> i've never been to jerusalem. it was a chance to go to jerusalem and i -- i wrote jerusalem ♪ i believe in one fine day for all the children of abraham ♪ ♪ they lay down -- [ inaudible ] >>...
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. >> in the suburbs of west jerusalem where black israelis say they'll continue to protest against widespreadism and discrimination after earlier proests ended in violence. >> and a desperate jammable to safety. drivers in california run from their cars as fire engulfs the motor way. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >> welcome back to al jazeera. let's take you to the top stories. southern california has arrested 431 people subjected to having links to isil. the insteerier ministry said that it had prevented suicide attacks on mosques and security forces. a car bomb detonated at the end of ramadan. >>> and iran's supreme leader
. >> in the suburbs of west jerusalem where black israelis say they'll continue to protest against widespreadism and discrimination after earlier proests ended in violence. >> and a desperate jammable to safety. drivers in california run from their cars as fire engulfs the motor way. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that...
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our correspondent reports from west jerusalem. >> reporter: hours before iran's nuclear deal with globalwas even formally announced, the israeli prime minister made a televised statement denouncing the agreement. >> this is a bad mistake. of historic proportions. >> reporter: he then made a second address later in the day after reviewing the deal and his criticisms were even more pointed. >> the world is a much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. >> reporter: netenyahu is under increasing pressure by opposition politicians at home who blame him for failing to prevent the deal they accuse him of straining ties with u.s. president barack obama which they say harmed his ability to influence the outcome. >> we have to remember that after say ten years obama will not be the president, nobody knows who will be the president, probably two or three will be in place during this period of time. >> reporter: in west jerusalem, israelis were nearly universal in their criticism of the nuclear deal. >> and now they are going to get all of this money and fund even more terrorism, and it h
our correspondent reports from west jerusalem. >> reporter: hours before iran's nuclear deal with globalwas even formally announced, the israeli prime minister made a televised statement denouncing the agreement. >> this is a bad mistake. of historic proportions. >> reporter: he then made a second address later in the day after reviewing the deal and his criticisms were even more pointed. >> the world is a much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. >>...
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if iran tries to push the proverbal envelope. >> reporting from west jerusalem thank you.g iran to improve relations with israel if it wants to strengthen ties with the west and on a three-day visit to tehran and the first to visit since last week's nuclear deal and saying the deal won't prevent the development of nuclear weapons. banks reopened in greece for the first time in three weeks but it's not business as usual. bank customers are no longer limited to 60 euros a day and able to withdrawal up to 420 euros a week but they are not able to cash checks only deposit them and people will not be able to transfer cash abroad with their credit or cash cards, only make purchases. the athens stock market is still closed until further knots and vat has risen, making a cup of coffee or even a bus ride more expensive and we are at a bank in athens and sent this report. >> reporter: with banks having finally opened in groups after three weeks of being closed here in downtown athens crowds we have seen have been small, lines have so far been short and yet a sense of relief, a popul
if iran tries to push the proverbal envelope. >> reporting from west jerusalem thank you.g iran to improve relations with israel if it wants to strengthen ties with the west and on a three-day visit to tehran and the first to visit since last week's nuclear deal and saying the deal won't prevent the development of nuclear weapons. banks reopened in greece for the first time in three weeks but it's not business as usual. bank customers are no longer limited to 60 euros a day and able to...
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let's bring in our correspondent joining us from west jerusalem. so who is he audience?it's very interesting that you asked that question. it's very interesting that benjamin netenyahu made this brief statement in english. his audience is a global audience. the way he characterized iran describing it as a country where people hold rallies, they shout death to america, and death to iran is meant to play to what he thinks people should be wary of which is iran is in his view bent on destroying israel and bent on destroying the united states. but what is interesting about all of that and what is interesting about his statement in which we didn't hear anything knew. he certainly hasn't said anything about this iran deal leading up to it and since then that we haven't heard him say before but what is interesting is just the pressure that mr. netenyahu is facing at home. he is being harshly criticized by opposition politicians here in israel who are accusing mr. netenyahu of handling this badly. he is saying the track he took with the u.s. has effectively worked against israel
let's bring in our correspondent joining us from west jerusalem. so who is he audience?it's very interesting that you asked that question. it's very interesting that benjamin netenyahu made this brief statement in english. his audience is a global audience. the way he characterized iran describing it as a country where people hold rallies, they shout death to america, and death to iran is meant to play to what he thinks people should be wary of which is iran is in his view bent on destroying...
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. >> reporter: west jerusalem israelis were nearly universal of criticism of the nuclear deal. >> theyl get all this money and fund more terrorism and it has made everything so bad. >> iran just like north korea cannot be trusted and i hope that the u.s. congress the house of representatives and the senate will go over this agreement very carefully. >> reporter: the united states congress has 60 days to review the agreement, netanyahu will likely use that time to pressure his political allies in the republican and democrat parties to reject it but president obama has already said he would veto any bill that would block the deal. the agreement between iran and global powers has achieved a rare show of political consensus here in israel. politicians from across the spectrum have criticized the deal saying any kind of iranian nuclear program has a threat but with the accord all but certain to hold there is very little they can do about it. al jazeera west jerusalem. >>> the agreement between iran and the west caps a remarkable policy transformation led by the relatively new president roha
. >> reporter: west jerusalem israelis were nearly universal of criticism of the nuclear deal. >> theyl get all this money and fund more terrorism and it has made everything so bad. >> iran just like north korea cannot be trusted and i hope that the u.s. congress the house of representatives and the senate will go over this agreement very carefully. >> reporter: the united states congress has 60 days to review the agreement, netanyahu will likely use that time to...
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. >> reporter: i am imtiaz tyab in the suburbs of west jerusalem.ck israelis say they will continue to protest against widespread racism and discrimination after earlier protests ended in violence. >>> it's good to have you with us, i am in doha. these are the top story on his al jazerra. saudi arabia has arrested 431 people suspected of having links to isil. the interior ministry says it prevented suicide attacks on mosques, secure tie forces and a diplomatic mission. >>> iran's supreme leader says his country's anti-u.s. policy won't change dissipate a historic nuclear deal with world powers. eyeayatollah khomeini has been trying to appease hard line supporters disappointed by agreement. >>> the green prime minister has worn some new members of his cabinet and sacked members who opposed further all stair pi measures. >>> israel's prime minter has vowed to eliminate racism as ethnic minor at thises hold protests against discrimination. benjamin netanyahu set the a government committee to work outweighs to stop ace race racism but many black israeli
. >> reporter: i am imtiaz tyab in the suburbs of west jerusalem.ck israelis say they will continue to protest against widespread racism and discrimination after earlier protests ended in violence. >>> it's good to have you with us, i am in doha. these are the top story on his al jazerra. saudi arabia has arrested 431 people suspected of having links to isil. the interior ministry says it prevented suicide attacks on mosques, secure tie forces and a diplomatic mission....
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reaction and details to come but now we go back to jerusalem and al jazeera joins us there from west jerusalem and the reaction from the israeli prime minister has been pretty unsurprising given his past statements and opposition to this deal. >> israeli prime minister netanyahu has been the most vocal critic of this deal of any world leader and should point out that they are not involved in any negotiations, however throughout the entire process mr. netanyahu has been extremely critical and i think it says an awful lot about how he feels about the deal given the fact before it was even formally announced that an agreement had been reached a good hour-and-a-half before mr. netanyahu made a televised address where he didn't hold back here is what he said. >> but our concern of course is that the militant islamic state of iran is going to receive a sure path to nuclear weapons and many of the restrictions that were supposed to prevent it from getting there will be lifted and in addition iran will get a jackpot, a cash bonanza of hundreds of billions of dollars which will enable it to pursue the
reaction and details to come but now we go back to jerusalem and al jazeera joins us there from west jerusalem and the reaction from the israeli prime minister has been pretty unsurprising given his past statements and opposition to this deal. >> israeli prime minister netanyahu has been the most vocal critic of this deal of any world leader and should point out that they are not involved in any negotiations, however throughout the entire process mr. netanyahu has been extremely critical...
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al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> sanctions have had a huge impact on iran's oil industry over the lasts and consider the european alone it went from 600,000 barrels of oil a day from tehran to zero but the return says it may be simple and takes a look at why. >> reporter: remember the westerns with oil gushing out of the ground uncontrolled with chaos all around and think of that as a metaphor for what could happen when iran reenters the global oil market and we have 30 million barrels of iran oil ready to go it is sitting in the iranian fleet of super tankers waiting for sanctions to lift and oil production cranks up again, perhaps up to 2 1/2 million barrels a day it was selling back in 2011 then what happens? >> so generally a million barrels is expected to come back on the market once sanctions permit it to. that time period and how quickly that comes back on is the question and generally it's acknowledged between six months and 12 months from a production point of view but of course they have a lot of oil in storage which could immediately come on the market and the expectation an
al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> sanctions have had a huge impact on iran's oil industry over the lasts and consider the european alone it went from 600,000 barrels of oil a day from tehran to zero but the return says it may be simple and takes a look at why. >> reporter: remember the westerns with oil gushing out of the ground uncontrolled with chaos all around and think of that as a metaphor for what could happen when iran reenters the global oil market and we have 30 million...
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. >> in the suburbs of west jerusalem where there will be protests against racism and discriminationser earlier protests ended. >> and how the weather is the star of the show in golf's open championship. we have more coming up with jo. >> u.s. navy said that a sailor shot earlier this week at a military support center in tennessee has died. it brings the total number of victims to five, the alleged gunman a 24-year-old was also shot dead by police. [singing] >> vigils for the marines gun downed on american soil and roadside prayers. at the side of the first shooting, a recruiting center, a witness recalls a calm kill who are stops to reload. >> hei saw the black handle come out, and he picked it up like this, and he went back and forth like this unloaded the cartridge, put nery one in, and went back and forth again. >> he was an immigrant born in kuwait. his neighbors remember the gunman as a smiling typical american boy good at high school, a mixed martial arts fighter and devout muslim. security has not found no links to terrorist groups. >> it would be premature to speculate on why
. >> in the suburbs of west jerusalem where there will be protests against racism and discriminationser earlier protests ended. >> and how the weather is the star of the show in golf's open championship. we have more coming up with jo. >> u.s. navy said that a sailor shot earlier this week at a military support center in tennessee has died. it brings the total number of victims to five, the alleged gunman a 24-year-old was also shot dead by police. [singing] >> vigils...
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that they are trying to put pressure on the israeli authorities. >> stephanie dekker live in west jerusalem. the u.s. state department said it's concerned over israel's approval for new settler hotels in the occupied west bank. israel advanced plans for 504 new housing units in settlement areas in occupied east jerusalem. according to international law, all israeli settlements on palestinian land are illegal >>> the iraqi government denies accusations that is it tortures prisoners. official are questioned by those suspecting human rights abuses. we speak to imran khan in baghdad. this is a u.n. committee investigating not just the state of iraq's gaols, but it's taking place in geneva. >> that's right. they are looking into allegations of torture, and the questioning to the iraqi delegation is tough. a member of the tribunal said is there a single iraqi in gaol at the moment on torture charges. there isn't at the moment. it's something of a problem for the iraqis. they denied it ag the allegations are without youngs. the u.n. has not put evidence forward. it is putting the iraqis under pres
that they are trying to put pressure on the israeli authorities. >> stephanie dekker live in west jerusalem. the u.s. state department said it's concerned over israel's approval for new settler hotels in the occupied west bank. israel advanced plans for 504 new housing units in settlement areas in occupied east jerusalem. according to international law, all israeli settlements on palestinian land are illegal >>> the iraqi government denies accusations that is it tortures...
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>>west jerusalem.>> in washington, lawmakers will have 60 days to debate the nuclear deal. if congress tries to derail it, through a bill keeping iranian sanctions, the president has promised to veto. and the question is whether he can sustain his veto. lisa is there where the fight has already begun. >> it has indeed. there's a chorus of criticism on capitol hill, mainly from republicans, but democrats as well. some worry that the president may have given away too and there's concern that he didn't meet the goals that he set out to meet. here's senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell. >> remember, ending iran's nuclear program was supposed to be the talks in the first place. and what's about the disagreement, it will not achieve or even come close to achieving that original purpose. >> now one of the concerns on both sides of the aisle is whether this agreement is verifiable. a way that the international community can truly know if iran was cheating on that deal? the details are in the complex agreement. and the leader of the democrats on the senate side, harry reid, he ur
>>west jerusalem.>> in washington, lawmakers will have 60 days to debate the nuclear deal. if congress tries to derail it, through a bill keeping iranian sanctions, the president has promised to veto. and the question is whether he can sustain his veto. lisa is there where the fight has already begun. >> it has indeed. there's a chorus of criticism on capitol hill, mainly from republicans, but democrats as well. some worry that the president may have given away too and there's...
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vienna and the possible deal that might be struck in the coming days. >> paul brennan live in west jerusalem, thank you very much indeed. >> time to cross over to ever to know and find out what's going on in the world of weather. >> japan's been seeing heavy rain for the last few days, it seems like weeks. it's been raining for absolutely ages. you take a look at the line of clouds, stuck in a similar area for quite some time. it's pulsating west to east. 124 millimeters of rain in 24 hours to the south of toke i can't. further north this is just around the east of tokyo tokyo bay, really heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding and 10,000 people were advised to leave their homes by the local authorities as a result of these massive downpours. you can see how heavy the rain is there people desperately trying to get out of the way but maybe go with the showers longer rain through monday, trying to go south which doesn't succeed. you can see how it's still pulling out to into the pacific. it's been active across the pacific. the raft of storms swirling away across many areas here, a little tr
vienna and the possible deal that might be struck in the coming days. >> paul brennan live in west jerusalem, thank you very much indeed. >> time to cross over to ever to know and find out what's going on in the world of weather. >> japan's been seeing heavy rain for the last few days, it seems like weeks. it's been raining for absolutely ages. you take a look at the line of clouds, stuck in a similar area for quite some time. it's pulsating west to east. 124 millimeters of...
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imtiaz tyab, al jazeera west jerusalem. >> germanwings flight, unidentified remains were built in the mountain town of leverne. airbus a-320 crashed into a mountain side. the co-pilot deliberately downed the jet after locking the pilot out of the cockpit. >>> in romania a tomorrower police commander has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. alexander denies the charges saying he was only following orders. lawrence lee has the report. >> translator: i was only obeying orders, that was always the defense of this old plan alexander vishinescu. degraded tortured and killed the political enemies of soviet romania. same gooumtion used by nazi prison guards in world war ii that he was carrying out the demands of his where superiors. >> they must call all those who gave orders and question them. >> but the problem with that argument is most of them are zed. vishinescu was in charge of the so-called prison of silence it too now lies in ruins. most of the prisoners didn't see the light of day either. >> it's been established that he committed crimes. it doesn't matter how much time has passed.
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. >> in west jerusalem they were equally critical of the deal. >> now they're going to bring in more money and fund more terrorism. it will make everything bad. >> iraniran just like north korea, cannot be trusted. i hope the congress and the senate will go over this agreement very carefully. >> the united states congress has 60 days to review the agreement net had a i do not will use that time to approach the republican and democrat party to reject it. >> the agreement between iran and global powers has achieved a rare show of political consensus here in israel. politicians from across the speck spectrum has criticized the deal. with the accord all but certain to hold there is very little they can do about it. al jazeera, west jerusalem. >> the former deputy spokesman for the israel ministry of foreign affairs. he's currently the northeast regional executive director of stand with us an israeli advocacy group. he joins us from tel aviv. hethe president said that israel is safer because of the deal. >> i must say that the coalition headed by benjamin netanyahu vails the israeli oppos
. >> in west jerusalem they were equally critical of the deal. >> now they're going to bring in more money and fund more terrorism. it will make everything bad. >> iraniran just like north korea, cannot be trusted. i hope the congress and the senate will go over this agreement very carefully. >> the united states congress has 60 days to review the agreement net had a i do not will use that time to approach the republican and democrat party to reject it. >> the...
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let's go to west jerusalem because it is fair to say that not everyone is happy with this deal and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is very critical about this deal. he calls it a historic mistake. >> indeed, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been the most vocal and biggest critic of this deal with iran. but the fact of the matter we now have this unanimous decision by the u.n. security council supporting this deal. it's becoming increasingly difficult for mr. netanyahu to really do anything to change the outcome of this agreement. this historic agreement. >> sorry, we're breaking out of that report to bring you the iranian. ambassador speaking to the council. >> marks the shape in iran's peaceful nuclear program. the result of extensive and collective for close to two years to keep diplomacy a chance and end the result to pressure. it is a fundamentally different approach helped all us butt an end to an unnecessary crisis and accomplish major achievement for all the parties involved in the whole international community. the resolution adapted provided also for the determinati
let's go to west jerusalem because it is fair to say that not everyone is happy with this deal and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is very critical about this deal. he calls it a historic mistake. >> indeed, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been the most vocal and biggest critic of this deal with iran. but the fact of the matter we now have this unanimous decision by the u.n. security council supporting this deal. it's becoming increasingly difficult for mr. netanyahu to...
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we are joined now from west jerusalem. obviously the people of israel, is he speaking for them, is this a united voice that feels this way? >> i think now that a deal has been reached i think a lot of israelis are hearing the news and are concerned concerned because for many years now they have been told and heard that iran poses an existential threat to israel. when they see protests held in varsities across iran which calls for the death of israel and the like, that of course is a concern to many israelis. saying that, this is still a very political issue here in israel between politicians most notably the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. he has been a very vocal critic of iran, taking many opportunities to speak to the world and to powerful governments about the threat that he perceives from iran. earlier this year, he addressed a joint session of the united states congress, speaking specifically about iran. this speech that he gave deeply strained ties with the united states most notably the president, barack obama
we are joined now from west jerusalem. obviously the people of israel, is he speaking for them, is this a united voice that feels this way? >> i think now that a deal has been reached i think a lot of israelis are hearing the news and are concerned concerned because for many years now they have been told and heard that iran poses an existential threat to israel. when they see protests held in varsities across iran which calls for the death of israel and the like, that of course is a...
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we have more on that now from west jerusalem. >> hours before iran's nuclear deal with global powers was formerly announceed. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a televised statement denouncing the agreement. >> this is a bad mistake of historic for portions. >> he made a statement later on in the day after reviewing the deal and his criticisms were even more pointed. >> the world is a more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. >> net hadnetanyahu is under pressure by those at home who blame him for preventing the deal. >> obama is going to be president. no one knows who is going to be the president. there could be two or three presidents who can embrace each other. >> now they're trying to get all this money and they're going fund even more terrorism. it has made everything so bad. >> iran, just like north korea cannot be trusted. i hope that the u.s. congress, the house of representatives and the senate will go over this agreement very carefully. >> the united states congress has 60 days to review the agreement. netanyahu will use that time to pressure his allies
we have more on that now from west jerusalem. >> hours before iran's nuclear deal with global powers was formerly announceed. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a televised statement denouncing the agreement. >> this is a bad mistake of historic for portions. >> he made a statement later on in the day after reviewing the deal and his criticisms were even more pointed. >> the world is a more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. >> net...
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we have stephanie in west jerusalem. this is a controversial bill that was passed by a tiny majority. >> reporter: that's right. it's hugely controversial. what is now means what is law here, is that security prisoners, these are prisoners that israel suspects or has convicted of what it calls terrific related charges. it also allows for jailers to use certain amount of force if the pitchers refuses to be fed. which is the force feeding bill. the opposition to this has come very strongly from israel's medical association. we spoke to one doctor who said that force feeding amounts to rape. there is no difference. they are urging doctors not to undertake this. it goes against all medical ethics, against their belief. a statement from the united nations urged lawmakers not to pass this vote. it has now passed, it is now law. we did speak to the legal adviser to the ministry of public security which is the ministry that's been pushing this through. he said in defense he said this is not force feeding, this is a medical help
we have stephanie in west jerusalem. this is a controversial bill that was passed by a tiny majority. >> reporter: that's right. it's hugely controversial. what is now means what is law here, is that security prisoners, these are prisoners that israel suspects or has convicted of what it calls terrific related charges. it also allows for jailers to use certain amount of force if the pitchers refuses to be fed. which is the force feeding bill. the opposition to this has come very strongly...
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let's cross over live joining us from west jerusalem so when ash carter says that he has no expectationschanging the firm israeli opposition to the iran nuclear deal and some describing it as syria perhaps what is he hoping to achieve there? >> mr. carter being very blunt that he does not expect to change any real opinion here but what he does hope to achieve during this visit here in israel as you rightly point out he is meeting with his counterpart who is the israeli defense minister and is expected to meet with israeli prime minister tuesday morning when he is attempting to do is to deepen military ties with israel to try to massage or soothe any kind of concerns israel may have from a security point of view. it's very telling from the u.s. the fact that they would send the defense secretary here to israel and not the secretary of state or foreign minister if you will to the country. as we know john kerry was sitting in the room when those negotiations were taking place, the most senior diplomate the u.s. has to offer and somebody who is familiar with israeli leaders and most notably
let's cross over live joining us from west jerusalem so when ash carter says that he has no expectationschanging the firm israeli opposition to the iran nuclear deal and some describing it as syria perhaps what is he hoping to achieve there? >> mr. carter being very blunt that he does not expect to change any real opinion here but what he does hope to achieve during this visit here in israel as you rightly point out he is meeting with his counterpart who is the israeli defense minister...
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. >> stephanie decker has more from west jerusalem. >> this hugely controversial bill is now law, andt it means is that security prisoners, prisoners that israel has convicted or suspects what it calls ing law. most of those on hunger strike are in administrative detention. that means they are being held without charge. in that can be done up to six months and is renewable under military court. so most of the cases of hunger strikes are those who haven't been charged. and they said to solve this rather than force-feeding hunger striking prisoners, either charge them or release them. and a huge backlash from israel's medical community, they say this amounts to torture. one doctor actually equated it to rape. we put all of this to one of the men involved in drafting the bill. he said this is about medical help we do not want these prisoners to die, but if you look at the numbers on the ground over the last years really here no prisoner has ever died from a hunger strike but there have been cases where prisoners v died because they were force fed. >>> turkish military says flee soldierin
. >> stephanie decker has more from west jerusalem. >> this hugely controversial bill is now law, andt it means is that security prisoners, prisoners that israel has convicted or suspects what it calls ing law. most of those on hunger strike are in administrative detention. that means they are being held without charge. in that can be done up to six months and is renewable under military court. so most of the cases of hunger strikes are those who haven't been charged. and they said...
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our correspondent has the latest from west jerusalem. >> reporter: israel has closed its two main borderssings with egypt. the israeli military, we have been told is closely monitoring the situation in sinai after this deadly attack. we also understand that the israeli military is also monitoring the border area that gaza shares with egypt as well. all of this really just underscores the concern that israel has about the violence in egypt. the two countries have had what has been described as a cold peace since 1979, but the relationship between egypt and israel was thoroughly tested in 2012 during israel's campaign in the gaza strip which resulted in the deaths of a number of civilians. the then egyptian president, mohammed morsi pulled its envoy from israel but in the last few weeks, the current president, sisi, has sent a new ambassador back to israel. it would appear this cooperation between israel and egypt is certainly much better than it was a few years ago, and it also really just underscores, again, what we have been saying that israel does have concerns about the situation in t
our correspondent has the latest from west jerusalem. >> reporter: israel has closed its two main borderssings with egypt. the israeli military, we have been told is closely monitoring the situation in sinai after this deadly attack. we also understand that the israeli military is also monitoring the border area that gaza shares with egypt as well. all of this really just underscores the concern that israel has about the violence in egypt. the two countries have had what has been...
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. >> stephanie dekker in west jerusalem. thank you. >> time for a short break. when we come back... >> it's disappointing what happened today. >> hopes dashed for three al jazeera journalists as an egyptian court journeys their hearing for a ninth time >>> a social media campaign helps a poverty stricken boy in the philippines, millions of others are desperate for help too. too. jazeera journalists as an >>> welcome back a recap of the top stories in al jazeera, palestinian medical sources say sa one-year-old boy died in a suspected areas son attack by jewish settlers. the boys parents and brother were injured in the attack >>> future of peace talks in afghanistan have been flown into doubt by a change of leadership apt the taliban. the group confirmed the death of mullah omar and chosize successor. >> france joins in investigations into the debris that could belong to the mh370. a piece of what looks like a wing flap washed up on an island in madagascar >>> the acting director of the al jazeera network is outraged at another delay in the retrial of three journa
. >> stephanie dekker in west jerusalem. thank you. >> time for a short break. when we come back... >> it's disappointing what happened today. >> hopes dashed for three al jazeera journalists as an egyptian court journeys their hearing for a ninth time >>> a social media campaign helps a poverty stricken boy in the philippines, millions of others are desperate for help too. too. jazeera journalists as an >>> welcome back a recap of the top stories in al...
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. >> in the suburbs of west jerusalem where black israelis say they will continue to protest againstpread racism and discriminaltion after earlier protests ended in violence one step at a time the high altitude porters bringing quake relief to nepal's isolated villages. >> government committees. >> they're spending money, they're not saving it. >> costing millions and getting nothing. >> it's a bogus sham. >> america tonight investigates. money for nothing. >> they've gotten away with it for years. >>> welcome back. a recap of al jazeera top stories. iran's supreme leader says the historic nuclear deal will not change iran's opposition to what he calls the arrogant policies of the united states. iran has agreed to limit nuclear developments in exchange for the lifting of sanctions. security has been stepped up across diyala province after at least 115 people were killed in a massive suicide bomb explosion. diyala's government has closed parks and entertainment venues and declared three days of mourning. a shopping mall in kenya has re-opened two years after being attacked byshabaab's
. >> in the suburbs of west jerusalem where black israelis say they will continue to protest againstpread racism and discriminaltion after earlier protests ended in violence one step at a time the high altitude porters bringing quake relief to nepal's isolated villages. >> government committees. >> they're spending money, they're not saving it. >> costing millions and getting nothing. >> it's a bogus sham. >> america tonight investigates. money for nothing....
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al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> friday marks one year since the last case of polio was reported in nigeriasease has still prevalent in parts of pakistan and afghanistan but nigeria's success raced hopes that workers are winning that fight to eradicate the disease. motor by taxis are popular to get around the congested cities and a smartphone app is shaking up the business and we have that story from takarta. >> reporter: started with a mobile phone application and a year later go chek has a million users and motor bikes delivering services and place orders on the phone and taxi drivers accept them taking people quickly to destinations, delivering food orders or packages so people don't have to sit in their cars for hours. >> translator: this is more efficient and saves time and energy and saves money. >> reporter: go check is a professional version of indonesia motor bike taxis that can be found at many street corners. >> we are not selling multiple services. what we are essentially selling is time and that has got to be one of the precious commodities being an urban dweller and so it work
al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> friday marks one year since the last case of polio was reported in nigeriasease has still prevalent in parts of pakistan and afghanistan but nigeria's success raced hopes that workers are winning that fight to eradicate the disease. motor by taxis are popular to get around the congested cities and a smartphone app is shaking up the business and we have that story from takarta. >> reporter: started with a mobile phone application and a year later go...
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stephanie decker has more now from west jerusalem. >> reporter: this hugely controversial bill is now, and what that means is that security prisoners, prisoners that israel has convicted or suspects of what it calls ter rir-related charges. also the bill allows for a certain amount of force to be used by jailers if the prisoners refuse to be force fed. it has to be said most of those on hunger strike are being held without charge that can be up to six months and it is renewable under a military court. so most of the cases that we have seen of hunger strikes are knows who have not been charged, and members in opposition said either charge these prisoners or release them to solve this problem. and a huge backlash from israel's medical community. they say this amounts to torture and goes against all of their beliefs, and are urging doctors not do it. one doctor we spoke to actually equated it to rape. we put all of this to one of the men involved? drafting the bill and he said this is about medical help. we don't want these prisoners to die. but if you look at the numbers on the ground o
stephanie decker has more now from west jerusalem. >> reporter: this hugely controversial bill is now, and what that means is that security prisoners, prisoners that israel has convicted or suspects of what it calls ter rir-related charges. also the bill allows for a certain amount of force to be used by jailers if the prisoners refuse to be force fed. it has to be said most of those on hunger strike are being held without charge that can be up to six months and it is renewable under a...
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stephanie deck he al jazerra west jerusalem. >>> now, dozens of schools in the south african city ofizabeth of shut. parents and people are protesting over the shortage. typier, al jazerra tania paige has more. >> reporter: with no schools open trouble bruise in northern port elizabeth. police are close by. they fired tear gas and rubber bullets in to the crowd before so people are on edge. [ chant chanting we want school ] >> reporter: some of these children go to school in classrooms containing more than 100 pupils, they are demanding more teachers. >> it's not right that you must sit? the class and there are no teachers there. they take the teachers way. and don't want to at that pau the teachers. they want the teachers to stay a w56789 all these children say they want to be in school. but after years offing is their educational needs ignored this pro zest the only way of getting anyone to pay attention. the protest closed 30 identity schools. he says it's incompetence and a lack of accountability for government leaders that's to blame. >> nobody has the political will to help. th
stephanie deck he al jazerra west jerusalem. >>> now, dozens of schools in the south african city ofizabeth of shut. parents and people are protesting over the shortage. typier, al jazerra tania paige has more. >> reporter: with no schools open trouble bruise in northern port elizabeth. police are close by. they fired tear gas and rubber bullets in to the crowd before so people are on edge. [ chant chanting we want school ] >> reporter: some of these children go to school...
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for others they could soon become a very real and legal future, steph if i decker al jazerra west jerusalem> still to come on al jazerra. >> reporter: chaos in the streets. i am in el salvador with gangs has killed a hazardous en bus drivers disrupting transport and spreading fear. >>> hopes for those that disappeared during co bomb leah's conflict has they await the excavation i've mass grave. ♪ ♪ >>> held going, i am martin dennis and these are the top stories here in al jazerra. pakistani police say they have shot dead the lead he go of a banned group that's carried out many attacks on shia muslims he had faced several murder trials but was always acquitted as witnessed refuse today testify. >>> turkish jets have targeted kurdish fighters in southeast of the country it's the first time in this offensive that p.k.k. fight verse been attacked inside turkey. nato says it backs turkey's identifies against isil but urged it not ban done the peace process with the kurds. >>> the british home secretary will chair an emergency meeting over the migrants trying to storm the tunnel connecting brita
for others they could soon become a very real and legal future, steph if i decker al jazerra west jerusalem> still to come on al jazerra. >> reporter: chaos in the streets. i am in el salvador with gangs has killed a hazardous en bus drivers disrupting transport and spreading fear. >>> hopes for those that disappeared during co bomb leah's conflict has they await the excavation i've mass grave. ♪ ♪ >>> held going, i am martin dennis and these are the top stories...
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. >> this is one of the wealthiest suburbs in west jerusalem. within the suburb is a neglected neighborhood which is not just one of the poorest in the area but all of israel. it is where we saw somak. born in ethiopia he immigrated to israel ten years ago. he showed me into his home. he tells me nearly everyone who lives in the area is black israeli and that unemployment is double the average. >> i thought life would be better in israel. in ethiopia we had our own way of life and could earn money. here we are nothing. >> black israelis have explained of discrimination for years despite being in israel since 1980s, they earn far less than the general population and are more likely to end up in prison. something that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change. but some thinks it's too little too late, and he doesn't expect life to improve for him or other black israelis no matter what the government does. al jazeera. tel aviv. >> now greek banks will reopen on monday with slightly more flexible withdraw in it. people will be able to
. >> this is one of the wealthiest suburbs in west jerusalem. within the suburb is a neglected neighborhood which is not just one of the poorest in the area but all of israel. it is where we saw somak. born in ethiopia he immigrated to israel ten years ago. he showed me into his home. he tells me nearly everyone who lives in the area is black israeli and that unemployment is double the average. >> i thought life would be better in israel. in ethiopia we had our own way of life and...
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. >> we have more from west jerusalem. >> this hugely controversial bill is enough law. what it means is that security prisoners, these are prisoners israel convicted or suspects of what it calls terrorism related charges, also the bill allows for certain amount of force to be used by jay lowers if the prisoners refuse to be force-fed. it has to be said that most on hunger strike are in administrative detention. what does that mean? that means they are held without charge. it's renewable under a military court. most i have the cases we've seen of hunger strikes are those that haven't been charged. language we're hearing from opposition members of parliament, rather than force-feeding hunger strike prisoners, charge or release them. a huge backlash from israel's medical community saying this amounts to torture goes against all medical ethics against their beliefs. one doctor equated it to rape. we did put all of this involved. he said this is not about forced feeding, it's about medical help we do not want these prisoners to die. over the last years really here, no prison
. >> we have more from west jerusalem. >> this hugely controversial bill is enough law. what it means is that security prisoners, these are prisoners israel convicted or suspects of what it calls terrorism related charges, also the bill allows for certain amount of force to be used by jay lowers if the prisoners refuse to be force-fed. it has to be said that most on hunger strike are in administrative detention. what does that mean? that means they are held without charge. it's...
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. >> stephanie decker has more from west jerusalem. >> this hugely controversial bill is now law, andt it means is that security prisoners -- these are prisoners that israel has convicted or suspects of what it calls terrorism-related charges. also the bill allows for a certain amount of force to be used by jailers if the prisoners refuse to be force fed. it has to be said most on hunger strike are in administrative detention. that means they are being held without charge and that is renewable under a military court. most of the cases we have seen of hunger strikes are those that haven't been charged. and opposition members said to solve this rather than force feeding hunger-striking prisoners, either charge them or release them. and a huge backlash from israel's medical community. they say this amounts to torture. it goes against their beliefs, and they are urging doctors not to do it. one doctor actually equated it to rape. we put this to one of the men involved in drafting the bill. he said this is about medical help. we don't want these prisoners to die. but if you look at the num
. >> stephanie decker has more from west jerusalem. >> this hugely controversial bill is now law, andt it means is that security prisoners -- these are prisoners that israel has convicted or suspects of what it calls terrorism-related charges. also the bill allows for a certain amount of force to be used by jailers if the prisoners refuse to be force fed. it has to be said most on hunger strike are in administrative detention. that means they are being held without charge and that...
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. >> in west jerusalem israelis were universal in the criticism of the deal. >> now they'll get more money, fund more terrorism and made everything so bad. >> iran, like north korea, cannot be trusted, and i hope that the u.s. congress, the house of representatives and the senate. will go over this agreement very carefully. >> the united states congress, having 60 days to review the agreement. they'll use that time to pressure allies in the republican and democrat parties to reject it. president obama said he would veto a deal. the agreement has achieved a rare show of political consensus here in israel. politicians from across the spectrum criticized the deal saying any kind of nuclear programme poses an existential threat. with the accord call lot certain to hold there's little they can do about it >>> patrick klossen is the director of research at the washington institute of near east politicians, he signed an open letter to president obama expressing concerns about the deal falling short. patrick, did the deal fall short, is it bad? >> it's a 159 page deal. secretary of state joh
. >> in west jerusalem israelis were universal in the criticism of the deal. >> now they'll get more money, fund more terrorism and made everything so bad. >> iran, like north korea, cannot be trusted, and i hope that the u.s. congress, the house of representatives and the senate. will go over this agreement very carefully. >> the united states congress, having 60 days to review the agreement. they'll use that time to pressure allies in the republican and democrat...
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. >> al jazeera, west jerusalem. >> police in nepal arrested protestors after a demonstration against the new draft constitution turned violent. security forces stopped protestors burning cars and damaging property, but schools and businesses are still closed. the general strike was called by the communist party which says smaller opposition parties concerns and suggestions for the charter are being ignored. >> thailand charged 72 people with human trafficking. 15 are sny officials, including a soldier and four police officers. bangkok lunched an investigation into human trafficking in may after 26 bodies were found in graves close to the border with malaysia. the bodies were believed to be those of migrants. police i should arrest warrants for a further 45 people. >> a former prison boss in romania has been jailed for crimes against humanity. he is now nearly 90 years old and always maintained he was just doing what he was totaled. lawrence lee reports. >> i was only obeying orders. that was always the defense of this old man against the accusation that he had carried out actions at
. >> al jazeera, west jerusalem. >> police in nepal arrested protestors after a demonstration against the new draft constitution turned violent. security forces stopped protestors burning cars and damaging property, but schools and businesses are still closed. the general strike was called by the communist party which says smaller opposition parties concerns and suggestions for the charter are being ignored. >> thailand charged 72 people with human trafficking. 15 are sny...
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. >> reporter: this is where the wealthiest suburbs of west jerusalem.e suburb is a neglected neighborhood which isn't just one of the poorest in the area but in all of israel. it's where we met somak gozak. he i am graduated toitsis nearly 10 years ago. he shows me around his home which is in a housing block. he says nearly everyone who lives in the area is black israeli and unemployment is more than double the national average and where most residents complain of frequent harassment by the police. >> i thought life would be better in israel. in ethiopia we could earn money. here, we are nothing. >> black israelis have complained of discrimination for years despite having been in israel since the 1980s, rights groups say they consistently earn far less than the general population, have limited educational opportunities and are more likely to end up in prison, something prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change. but soma gosa thinks it's too little too late and doesn't exhibit life in israel to improve for him or other black israelis no ma
. >> reporter: this is where the wealthiest suburbs of west jerusalem.e suburb is a neglected neighborhood which isn't just one of the poorest in the area but in all of israel. it's where we met somak gozak. he i am graduated toitsis nearly 10 years ago. he shows me around his home which is in a housing block. he says nearly everyone who lives in the area is black israeli and unemployment is more than double the national average and where most residents complain of frequent harassment by...
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. >> thank you for that update from west jerusalem. >> human rights watch is calling for investigation into saudi-led airstrikes in yemen. we have more from the united nation in new york. >> my wife and four daughters died, all of them. >> this man lost 27 members of his extended family, most of them children when his home was hit by a bomb. >> on that night someone came to ask for my daughter's hand in marriage. i didn't even have time to be happy for my daughter before the strike happened. >> he was interviewed by human rights watch as part of their investigation that found at least six homes in saada were struck. they found no evidence the homes were housing fighters. >> the military target would have to be of such a high value that it would justify a high amount of collateral damage. with 127 civilians killed, it's hard to justify that. >> five forecasts an empty school and empty petrol station were hit in saada, the focus of the investigation. the coalition is trying to prevent the houthi rebel group from taking over theian men government. >> neither saudi arabia nowhere the unite
. >> thank you for that update from west jerusalem. >> human rights watch is calling for investigation into saudi-led airstrikes in yemen. we have more from the united nation in new york. >> my wife and four daughters died, all of them. >> this man lost 27 members of his extended family, most of them children when his home was hit by a bomb. >> on that night someone came to ask for my daughter's hand in marriage. i didn't even have time to be happy for my daughter...
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. >> this is one of the wealthiest suburbs of west jerusalem.the suburb is a neglected neighborhood which isn't just one of the poorest in the area, but all of israel. he was born in ethiopia and immigrated to israel. he shows me his home, which is inside one of several socialized housing blocks. he said nearly everyone is black israeli in the area and that unemployment here is double the national average. most residents complain of frequent harassment by police. >> i thought life would be better in israel. in ethiopia, we had our own way of life and could earn money here, we are nothing. >> black israelis have complained of discrimination for years, despite having been in israel since the 1980s rights groups say they earn far less than the general population, face limited educational opportunities and are more likely to end up in prison, something benjamin netanyahu has promised to change. he thinks it's too little too late and doesn't expect life to improve for him or other black israelis, no matter what the government does. >> south africans
. >> this is one of the wealthiest suburbs of west jerusalem.the suburb is a neglected neighborhood which isn't just one of the poorest in the area, but all of israel. he was born in ethiopia and immigrated to israel. he shows me his home, which is inside one of several socialized housing blocks. he said nearly everyone is black israeli in the area and that unemployment here is double the national average. most residents complain of frequent harassment by police. >> i thought life...
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. >>> still to come here on al jazeera: >> the suburbs of west jerusalem where black israelis say theycontinue to protest against widespread racism and discrimination after earlier protests ended in violence. >> also one step at a time. the high altitude bringing quake relief to villages. more delay that golf's open championship. details coming up with joe in sport. a shopping mall in kenya has re-opened two years after the attack -- being attacked by al shabaab fighters. 67 people died during the 4 day siege after frournmen with grenades took over the westgate mall. in a moment, we will be speaking to a security expert in nighairobinairobi. but first, let's hear from one woman inside her shop in the mall when it was attacked. >> my name is addia akman. i am from the fragrant lounge. we are ready to open back at the westgate. on that day, i was here. i ran out in a very very bad state. it was the worst day ever. i had to come back into the mall after a few weeks to recover the stock. initially, it was very hard for me to go back in but i can still do it. we are ready to open. we are re
. >>> still to come here on al jazeera: >> the suburbs of west jerusalem where black israelis say theycontinue to protest against widespread racism and discrimination after earlier protests ended in violence. >> also one step at a time. the high altitude bringing quake relief to villages. more delay that golf's open championship. details coming up with joe in sport. a shopping mall in kenya has re-opened two years after the attack -- being attacked by al shabaab fighters....
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. >> when they build settlements in the west bank and jerusalem they encourage settlers to do what they do every day. >> people here in the village say the same thing. that attacks happen often but they've never had such an outcome. >> hundreds showed up for baby ali's funeral. his parents are in too critical of continue to lay their son to rest. the israeli government said that it will bring justice but not many believe that the justice will come. >> we have this on the tension following the arson attack. >> there have been some protests across the occupied west bank and occupied east jerusalem in response to what happened here namely in hebron, but we're not seeing huge numbers. what that means especially when you speak to people here they're shocked. they're helpless to try to change things. especially when it comes to try to changing the israeli government settlement policies a thanksgiving have been active over the past few years. >> the israeli prime minister has visited the boy's family. he said that israel is committed to finding those responsible. >> we have to calm the spirits
. >> when they build settlements in the west bank and jerusalem they encourage settlers to do what they do every day. >> people here in the village say the same thing. that attacks happen often but they've never had such an outcome. >> hundreds showed up for baby ali's funeral. his parents are in too critical of continue to lay their son to rest. the israeli government said that it will bring justice but not many believe that the justice will come. >> we have this on the...
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al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> now let's get a check on the weather with richard looking for signs ofome sort of easing, richard, your heat wave. >> slip sliding away and losing the heat very very gradually and you can see we have a bit of mobility taking place and quite an active weather system coming from the west and that is going to come into fun and games in a day or so and running through the area of high pressure so you think it will be a weak affair and quite nasty in places and temperatures are the key feature and austir temperatures should be 25 degrees in july and here we are up to 11 degrees above average. those changes are now beginning to take place look at the temperatures across europe and this is 33 probably during the course of friday but then as we move into the weekend the cooler air starts to swing in and by the end of the weekend we look at hot air being there and the temperature of moscow coming up and kiev 36 and bukarest is 2 and the weather system will give quite nasty weather across parts of the baltic and low countries. meanwhile we are going to hang on to
al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> now let's get a check on the weather with richard looking for signs ofome sort of easing, richard, your heat wave. >> slip sliding away and losing the heat very very gradually and you can see we have a bit of mobility taking place and quite an active weather system coming from the west and that is going to come into fun and games in a day or so and running through the area of high pressure so you think it will be a weak affair and quite nasty in...
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let's go to west jerusalem for us. samantha power there saying that this deal will make the world safer and more secure. that is not the view of the israeli prime, is it? >> certainly not the israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been perhaps the fiercest and most vocal and public critic of this deal that was reached between iran and global powers. what's interesting is in the backdrop of this vote at the united nations is the visit here to israel by the u.s. secretary of defense. mr. ashton carter has said that he is very aware that he is not going to be able to change the views shared here in israel that this was a bad deal that was inked between iran and these global powers, however he did say he came here to deepen ties, military ties with israel. now what that means some speculate could mean that the u.s. is going to give israel a significantly larger amount of military cash and weapons that it currently receivers. it currently receives around $3 billion worth of military support from the united states. wha
let's go to west jerusalem for us. samantha power there saying that this deal will make the world safer and more secure. that is not the view of the israeli prime, is it? >> certainly not the israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been perhaps the fiercest and most vocal and public critic of this deal that was reached between iran and global powers. what's interesting is in the backdrop of this vote at the united nations is the visit here to israel by the u.s. secretary of defense....