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they say essentially, you think jerusalem's yours, and we think jerusalem's ours. >> saladin declines to meet richard in person. he says it's not proper that leaders should meet, and if we don't make an agreement, we may then fight again. >> so the person who tried to negotiate for peace was the brother of saladin. the name of saladin's brother is aladil. >> aladil is also known as soph adin to the crusaders. by all accounts, he is equally skilled as saladin, but he's his younger brother, so he had few opportunities to show that. >> he's a man of courtesy, of culture. he enjoys talking with richard about music, about singing, about hunting. he's part of a positive relationship that's formed between the two of them. and in the course of the negotiations, there is a radical solution put forward by richard at one stage, and that involves his sister. >> joanna is richard the lionheart's sister, who happens to be the queen of sicily. and when her husband dies, richard stops by sicily on the way to the holy land and picks her up. >> joanna is a bargaining chip. during this time period, it's
they say essentially, you think jerusalem's yours, and we think jerusalem's ours. >> saladin declines to meet richard in person. he says it's not proper that leaders should meet, and if we don't make an agreement, we may then fight again. >> so the person who tried to negotiate for peace was the brother of saladin. the name of saladin's brother is aladil. >> aladil is also known as soph adin to the crusaders. by all accounts, he is equally skilled as saladin, but he's his...
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you have seen it experienced in jerusalem for thousands of years. >> for the jews, jerusalem is where solomon built the holy temple. >> for christians, this is a place where jesus was crucified. >> for muslims, jerusalem is where the prophet muhammad made the night journey. >> people are said to have conquered the world have swept through this city. >> no other individual changed the landscape, in the way that herod the great did. >> he was determined to take on the christians and throw them out of jerusalem. >> at a time of ottoman islam rule, the british badly wanted to control the holy land. >> against british government policy in palestine. >> we are the only people in the world. >> for israelis, the creation of the state of israel is seen as a miracle. and, of course, for the palestinians, it's a great disaster. >> the history of jerusalem. a very complicated story. and if you don't know it, in its complexity, it's very hard to understand what's going on there, today. >> the past is never dead. and if there is a city in the world, to which that applies, it's jerusalem. >>> when y
you have seen it experienced in jerusalem for thousands of years. >> for the jews, jerusalem is where solomon built the holy temple. >> for christians, this is a place where jesus was crucified. >> for muslims, jerusalem is where the prophet muhammad made the night journey. >> people are said to have conquered the world have swept through this city. >> no other individual changed the landscape, in the way that herod the great did. >> he was determined to take...
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they say essentially, you think jerusalem's yours, and we think jerusalem's ours. >> saladin declines to meet richard in person. he says it's not proper that leaders should meet, and if we don't make an agreement, we may then fight again. >> so the person who tried to negotiate for peace was the brother of saladin. the name of saladin's brother is al adil. >> al adil is also known as saphadin to the crusaders. by all accounts, he is equally skilled as saladin, but he's his younger brother, so he had fewer opportunities to show that. >> saphadin is a man of courtesy, of culture. he enjoys talking with richard about music, about singing, about hunting. it's part of a positive relationship that's formed between the two of them. and in the course of the negotiations, there is a radical solution put forward by richard at one stage, and that involves his sister. >> joanna is richard the lionheart's sister, who happens to be the queen of sicily. and when her husband dies, richard stops by sicily on the way to the holy land and picks her up. >> joanna is a bargaining chip. during this time pe
they say essentially, you think jerusalem's yours, and we think jerusalem's ours. >> saladin declines to meet richard in person. he says it's not proper that leaders should meet, and if we don't make an agreement, we may then fight again. >> so the person who tried to negotiate for peace was the brother of saladin. the name of saladin's brother is al adil. >> al adil is also known as saphadin to the crusaders. by all accounts, he is equally skilled as saladin, but he's his...
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and that's jerusalem's tragedy. >> the british are half a world away, but their fascination with jerusalem only begins with king richard. it will be 725 years before they will get another chance to stake a claim to the holy city. >>> jerusalem is the universal city, the chosen city, the holy city. that's its blessing, but it also gives it its danger and its ugliness too, because it means that people believe that they must possess it absolutely. >> the palestinian/israeli conflict that we are experiencing today, you've seen it experienced in jerusalem for thousands of years. >> for the jews, jerusalem is where solomon built the holy temple. >> for christians, this is the place where jesus was crucified. >> for muslims, jerusalem is where the prophet muhammed made the night journey. >> people who are said to have conquered the world have swept through this city. >> no other individual changed the landscape in the way herod the great did. >> saladin was determined to take on the christians and throw them out of jerusalem. >> at a time of ottoman/islamic rule, the british badly wanted to contr
and that's jerusalem's tragedy. >> the british are half a world away, but their fascination with jerusalem only begins with king richard. it will be 725 years before they will get another chance to stake a claim to the holy city. >>> jerusalem is the universal city, the chosen city, the holy city. that's its blessing, but it also gives it its danger and its ugliness too, because it means that people believe that they must possess it absolutely. >> the palestinian/israeli...
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everything stopped in jerusalem. it continues throughout the afternoon and towards the evening, it was clear that the jordanians mean war. >> the war from the middle east comes directly to jerusalem. >> dr. henry thayer created his witch hazel remedies when “toner” was nary a word. his alcohol-free formulas, which bestow new life to skin, are still beloved today. thayers natural remedies. skincare ahead of its time. [music plays.] ♪ ♪ i was drowning in student loan debt. i was in the process of deferring them, paying them... then i discovered sofi. completely changed my life. lower interest rate. my principal is going down. sofi is a place where you can start to tackle those money goals today. compared to where i was three years ago, i'm kinda killing it. ♪ when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's har
everything stopped in jerusalem. it continues throughout the afternoon and towards the evening, it was clear that the jordanians mean war. >> the war from the middle east comes directly to jerusalem. >> dr. henry thayer created his witch hazel remedies when “toner” was nary a word. his alcohol-free formulas, which bestow new life to skin, are still beloved today. thayers natural remedies. skincare ahead of its time. [music plays.] ♪ ♪ i was drowning in student loan debt. i...
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they say essentially you think jerusalem is yours and we think jerusalem is ours. solodyn declines to meet richard in person. it is not proper that leaders should meet. if we don't make an agreement, we may then fight again. >> so the person who tries to negotiate was the brother of solodyn. the name is aladdin. by all account, he's equally skilled as solodyn. he's a man of courtesy and culture and he enjoys talking with richard about music and singing and hunting and a positive relationship that's formed between the two of them. >> and in course of negotiations, there is a solution put forward by richard and that's his sister. >> joanna is richard the lion lionheart's sister. richard stops on sicily and picks her up. joanna is a bargaining chip. much like the woman of the old testament, the way women are treated are about which marriages can achieve alliances. richard proposes to offer his sister joanna in marriage to solodyn's brother. the muslims would have gotten the hinder land and the capitol jerusalem would be jointly ruled by joanna and aladale. it all hing
they say essentially you think jerusalem is yours and we think jerusalem is ours. solodyn declines to meet richard in person. it is not proper that leaders should meet. if we don't make an agreement, we may then fight again. >> so the person who tries to negotiate was the brother of solodyn. the name is aladdin. by all account, he's equally skilled as solodyn. he's a man of courtesy and culture and he enjoys talking with richard about music and singing and hunting and a positive...
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they set their site on jerusalem central. >> that was the heart of all social activities in jerusalem. >> king david represented the future of jerusalem. and the british carefully chose to have their headquarter there. >> on july 22nd, 1946, operatives fairy these very large milk turns into the building. inside a half dozen of the milk churns were high explosives. they set a timer and left. and 91 person were killed, majority of whom were palestinians. the attack on the king david hotel was nothing like any of the terror attack with the british. it was different in dimensions and symbolic power. it was different in a way by seeing everyone living in jerusalem. >> this was the first blow, began to convince them that there is no way peace could ever be imposed there. >> in the end, the british said we are out of here and so they made the mess and they decided to walk away from it. >> his majesty government must plan for an early withdrawal of british forces from palestine. once the british decided they would give back their mandates, it was recently founded united nations would decide a
they set their site on jerusalem central. >> that was the heart of all social activities in jerusalem. >> king david represented the future of jerusalem. and the british carefully chose to have their headquarter there. >> on july 22nd, 1946, operatives fairy these very large milk turns into the building. inside a half dozen of the milk churns were high explosives. they set a timer and left. and 91 person were killed, majority of whom were palestinians. the attack on the king...
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the ottomans flee jerusalem, all that's left is the mayor of jerusalem, and he doesn't have an army. all he's got are the keys to the city. and so what option does he have? all he can do is surrender the city. >> the flag that was presented was actually a bedsheet to show that there was a surrender. >> i think what's fascinating about the british conquest of jerusalem in december 1917 is how orchestrated and choreographed the actual events were. >> britain's romantic culture of the 19th century had made a great deal about the crusading tradition. and you'll see it in certain of the propaganda posters, that a ghostly figure of crusader looms in the sky behind british soldiers in the judean hills. >> so the fall of jerusalem is playing really well in western capitals because, you know, this is -- finally after 700 years, the crusades have won. >> and the british media tried also to present it as such. so as allenby was advancing to jerusalem and he took the city, there were constant daily reports in british media comparing him to richard the lionheart. >> but the legacy of the crusades
the ottomans flee jerusalem, all that's left is the mayor of jerusalem, and he doesn't have an army. all he's got are the keys to the city. and so what option does he have? all he can do is surrender the city. >> the flag that was presented was actually a bedsheet to show that there was a surrender. >> i think what's fascinating about the british conquest of jerusalem in december 1917 is how orchestrated and choreographed the actual events were. >> britain's romantic culture...
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everything stopped in jerusalem. it started in the morning, continued through the afternoon, and towards the evening, it was clear that the jordanians mean war. >> the war for the middle east has come directly to jerusalem. dr. henry thayer created his witch hazel remedies when “toner” was nary a word. his alcohol-free formulas, which bestow new life to skin, are still beloved today. thayers natural remedies. skincare ahead of its time. [music plays.] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the battle for jerusalem has begun. the egyptian president nasser is now in command of the jordanian army and has given orders to shell west jerusalem. moshe dayan looks to retaliate. he sets his sights on one of the most strategic locations in the city, ammunition hill. >> ammunition hill is a big hill overlooking jerusalem. the problem with taking ammunition hill is that the jordanians know that this is an important strategic place as well. and so they're going to defend it, and it is already heavily armed. >> the paratroopers were consider
everything stopped in jerusalem. it started in the morning, continued through the afternoon, and towards the evening, it was clear that the jordanians mean war. >> the war for the middle east has come directly to jerusalem. dr. henry thayer created his witch hazel remedies when “toner” was nary a word. his alcohol-free formulas, which bestow new life to skin, are still beloved today. thayers natural remedies. skincare ahead of its time. [music plays.] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>>...
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it is jerusalem. solody s 725 years have past. by 1914, the world have under gone a drastic transformation, fuelled by the rise of technology and industrialization. but, world war i threatens the entire globe and jerusalem lies directly in its path. >> the time of the first world war, jerusalem is occupied by the ottoman. the church that's been there for a hundred years. >> the mideast lost egypt. they have turkey, some parts of southern bulgaria and eastern greece and what is today palestine and lebanon and arabia. >> they became really the third part of the axis of that time. >> allies with the germans, the turks sent strong leaders to protect the middle east. shamel was sent by the ottoman thinking this was an important battleground and they needed a military man to be in charge. jamal served a major part in the genocide. he's known to be somebody with little mercy and does not look favorably at any sort of dissent. >> he was very brutal as a gentleman, everywhere he goes, he left trace of assassinations and executions. >> jama
it is jerusalem. solody s 725 years have past. by 1914, the world have under gone a drastic transformation, fuelled by the rise of technology and industrialization. but, world war i threatens the entire globe and jerusalem lies directly in its path. >> the time of the first world war, jerusalem is occupied by the ottoman. the church that's been there for a hundred years. >> the mideast lost egypt. they have turkey, some parts of southern bulgaria and eastern greece and what is today...
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in west jerusalem, we have yaakov katz, editor-in-chief of the jerusalem post and author of "shadow strike" and co-author of "weapon wizards and israel vs. iran." in the u.k., natasha lindstaedt, a specialist on u.s. foreign policy and deputy dean in the department of government at the university of essex. natasha is also author of "democracies and authoritarian regimes." and in arlington, virginia, in the united states, khaled elgindy, senior fellow at middle east institute and author of "blind spot: americans and the palestinians, from balfour to trump." good to have you all with us. natasha lindstaedt, if i could start with you, this is the first time in 12 years that an american president is meeting with an israeli prime minister who is not benjamin netanyahu. i suspect the optics of this will be more important than anything else at this point. what is the biden administration looking to get out of this? >> yeah, i do think it really is more about the optics, particularly because, for biden, he is dealing with the crisis in afghanistan, things look a bit chaotic, and he wants things to
in west jerusalem, we have yaakov katz, editor-in-chief of the jerusalem post and author of "shadow strike" and co-author of "weapon wizards and israel vs. iran." in the u.k., natasha lindstaedt, a specialist on u.s. foreign policy and deputy dean in the department of government at the university of essex. natasha is also author of "democracies and authoritarian regimes." and in arlington, virginia, in the united states, khaled elgindy, senior fellow at middle east...
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so let's bring in august now in west jerusalem. we have a yeah of cuts editor in chief of the jerusalem post and author of shadow strike and co author of weapon wizards. and israel versus iran in cold chest, in the u. k. natasha lynch stead, a specialist on u. s. foreign policy, and deputy dean. in the department of government of the university of essex, natasha is also author of democracies and authoritarian regimes. and in arlington, virginia in the united states salad again the senior fellow at the middle east institute and author of blind spot american and america, and the palestinians from bow 4 to trump. good to have you with us. natasha lynch, that if i could start with you. this is the 1st time in 12 years that american president is meeting with an israeli prime minister who is not benjamin netanyahu. i suspect the optics of this will be more important than anything else at this point, but what is the bias button administration looking to get out of this? yeah, do you think it really is more about the optics particularly be
so let's bring in august now in west jerusalem. we have a yeah of cuts editor in chief of the jerusalem post and author of shadow strike and co author of weapon wizards. and israel versus iran in cold chest, in the u. k. natasha lynch stead, a specialist on u. s. foreign policy, and deputy dean. in the department of government of the university of essex, natasha is also author of democracies and authoritarian regimes. and in arlington, virginia in the united states salad again the senior fellow...
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so let's bring in our guess now in west jerusalem we have a yeah called cuts editor in chief of the jerusalem post and author of shadow strike and co author of weapon wizards. and israel versus iran in cold chest, in the u. k. natasha lynch stead, a specialist on u. s. foreign policy and deputy dean in the department of government, of the university of se. natasha is also author of democracies and authoritarian regimes and in arlington, virginia in the united states. again, the senior fellow at the middle east institute and author of blind spot american and america and the palestinians from bow 4 to trump. good to have you with us. natasha lynch, that if i could start with you. this is the 1st time in 12 years that american president is meeting with an israeli prime minister who is not benjamin netanyahu. i suspect the optics of this will be more important than anything else at this point, but what is the by this button administration looking to get out of this? yeah. do you think it really is more about the optics, particularly because for biden, he's dealing with the crisis in afghanistan.
so let's bring in our guess now in west jerusalem we have a yeah called cuts editor in chief of the jerusalem post and author of shadow strike and co author of weapon wizards. and israel versus iran in cold chest, in the u. k. natasha lynch stead, a specialist on u. s. foreign policy and deputy dean in the department of government, of the university of se. natasha is also author of democracies and authoritarian regimes and in arlington, virginia in the united states. again, the senior fellow at...
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so let's bring in august now in west jerusalem. we have a yeah of cuts editor in chief of the jerusalem post and author of shadow strike, and co author of weapon wizards, and israel versus iran in cold chest. in the u. k. natasha winsted, a specialist on u. s. foreign policy and deputy dean in the department of government at the university of essex. natasha is also author of democracies and authoritarian regimes. and in arlington, virginia in the united states salad again the senior fellow at the middle east institute and author of blind spot american and america, and the palestinians from bow 4 to trump. good to have you with us. natasha lynch, that if i could start with you. this is the 1st time in 12 years that american president is meeting with an israeli prime minister who is not benjamin netanyahu. i suspect the optics of this will be more important than anything else at this point, but what is the brightest button administration looking to get out of this? yeah, do you think it really is more about the optics particularly be
so let's bring in august now in west jerusalem. we have a yeah of cuts editor in chief of the jerusalem post and author of shadow strike, and co author of weapon wizards, and israel versus iran in cold chest. in the u. k. natasha winsted, a specialist on u. s. foreign policy and deputy dean in the department of government at the university of essex. natasha is also author of democracies and authoritarian regimes. and in arlington, virginia in the united states salad again the senior fellow at...
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but the agreement was cut short when jordan lost control of the land after israel alex these jerusalem, in 1967, a series of court cases have since ruled in favor of the settler organization that seeks to expel palestinians and make way for jewish citizens turning into a focal point of protest, musfar argue to the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative, rejoicing via skype from occupied east jerusalem. always good to have you on the program. so feel insight to me. how crucial is this decision today for the stability of the area considering the violence that we've seen this year? let millions lose their homes that the place with the left. but that's what we are facing here. crimes according to international law, committed by government festival and israeli government. it slows next land which is which it has an illegal and the whole community does not recognize this 2nd. conducting double claims against me. some 40 was out of their homes, which came with her and now they come out again for the out of the new living in to the fact that this conduct government is conduct
but the agreement was cut short when jordan lost control of the land after israel alex these jerusalem, in 1967, a series of court cases have since ruled in favor of the settler organization that seeks to expel palestinians and make way for jewish citizens turning into a focal point of protest, musfar argue to the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative, rejoicing via skype from occupied east jerusalem. always good to have you on the program. so feel insight to me. how crucial...
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cnn is in jerusalem with the latest. it had the city on edge before and now, again, of course, what is likely to happen here? >> reporter: well, i'm outside of the supreme court where you can probably see behind me protesters on both sides of the issues have been demonstrating outside of the court now. the hearing is underway in the building behind me at the supreme court. i want to lay out why it's such an important case. it goes beyond, really, the threat of evictions for these palestinian families and east jerusalem. it's become a rallying cry for many palestinians and for their cause. and the tensions in the neighborhood is what helped spark that bloody 11-day conflict in may between hamas m militants in gaza and israel. lower courts have ruled that jews-owned land in the neighborhood prior to the state of israel being founded and the war of independence in 1948. jordan took control of east jerusalem after that war and settled palestinian refugees who lost their homes into this -- on to this land. israel took control
cnn is in jerusalem with the latest. it had the city on edge before and now, again, of course, what is likely to happen here? >> reporter: well, i'm outside of the supreme court where you can probably see behind me protesters on both sides of the issues have been demonstrating outside of the court now. the hearing is underway in the building behind me at the supreme court. i want to lay out why it's such an important case. it goes beyond, really, the threat of evictions for these...
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. >> jerusalem is the focal point of the first crusade. the aim is to recover christ's city from the hands of the muslims. >> and jerusalem fell. and the crusaders were able to control a huge part of syria and palestine and they established the kingdom of jerusalem. and essentially they banned the muslims from living in the city. >> of course, the muslims of the region wanted to throw out the westerners. >> and so this is what prompted the rise of saladeen to take back jerusalem from the christians who had taken it from the muslims. >> you can watch "jerusalem: city of faith and fury" tonight at 10:00 right here on cnn. >>> it might be the most expensive cake you will never eat. that's if you want a little slice of royalty. a piece of cake from prince charles and princess diana's wedding 40 years ago is now up for auction. it's expected to go for nearly $300. it features a coat of arms colored in gold, red, blue and silver. the slice is from one of the 23 cakes made for the royal wedding. but that's not all. also up for bidding, printed ce
. >> jerusalem is the focal point of the first crusade. the aim is to recover christ's city from the hands of the muslims. >> and jerusalem fell. and the crusaders were able to control a huge part of syria and palestine and they established the kingdom of jerusalem. and essentially they banned the muslims from living in the city. >> of course, the muslims of the region wanted to throw out the westerners. >> and so this is what prompted the rise of saladeen to take back...
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case of for palestinian families fighting against force the ocean from their homes and occupied east jerusalem. i've gone on, the president blames the speed of international troops withdrawing for worst thing violence. china hold transport between its capital and infection hotspots in beijing sees a surgeon cope in 1900 cases. ah . hello. a mix of high temperatures and strong winds are pushing turkeys, wildfire emergency toward the 2nd week. at least 8 people are now known to have died. many more have lost their homes. the fire is tearing through forests near southern beach destinations. it's burning, it's obviously burning. there is no plane, there's no helicopter, there is no roads. how is this going to be extinguished? how are you? sure the crew you are not for that it is right now. we're waiting for the village to burn. our hands are tied to the soldiers made us a back with the village. the women, everyone evacuated, the village is burning. so the main concern now are 7 fires in the coastal provinces of antalya and move as well as to charlie that's in the south east. the p in union is send
case of for palestinian families fighting against force the ocean from their homes and occupied east jerusalem. i've gone on, the president blames the speed of international troops withdrawing for worst thing violence. china hold transport between its capital and infection hotspots in beijing sees a surgeon cope in 1900 cases. ah . hello. a mix of high temperatures and strong winds are pushing turkeys, wildfire emergency toward the 2nd week. at least 8 people are now known to have died. many...
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later in the broadcast we'll go to east jerusalem for the latest. in climate news, chinese officials say say over 300 people were killed during record-shattering floods that devastated henan province last month. that's more than triple the number previously reported. elsewhere, the eastern mediterranean is enduring a record heat wave, with massive wildfires continuing to spread across turkey. in greece, officials are warning of the potential for rolling blackouts with some forecasters predicting europe could soon surpass its all-time high temperature record of 40 degrees celsius or 118 degrees fahrenheit. >> we are doing with the worst heat live -- heatwave since 1887. create increased burden. nermeen: in minnesota, the giniw collective is reporting at least 20 water protectors were brutally arrested over the weekend including indigenous , lawyer and activist tara houska, as resistance against enbridge line 3 pipeline continues. water protectors are denouncing the escalation of excessive force from state and local police, as they increasingly use te
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jerusalem in the past few months and in the past few years. we are seeing protesters gathering here around this case. even if the supreme court denies hearing this appeal, it would essentially mean the evictions could move forward, but israeli media is reporting the government may not carry out the evictions because of the political evictions, and whatever happens at this hearing today, everybody in the city, in the region, many people are very closely watching, and with a little bit of nerves and tension because they are reeling from the violence back in may. >> i know you will continue to watch this. many thanks. >>> at least two people have been killed in the lebanese town south of beirut. hezbollah said it was during a funeral procession. the group calls it a targeted attack against shiite mourners. the army has been deployed to restore calm. the area has had a long history of flare ups between its mixed shiite and sunni residents. for our international viewers, "world sport" is next, and for everybody else the news continues in just a mom
jerusalem in the past few months and in the past few years. we are seeing protesters gathering here around this case. even if the supreme court denies hearing this appeal, it would essentially mean the evictions could move forward, but israeli media is reporting the government may not carry out the evictions because of the political evictions, and whatever happens at this hearing today, everybody in the city, in the region, many people are very closely watching, and with a little bit of nerves...
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let's bring in hope that you joining us from west jerusalem from that courthouse in fact. so this is just an appeal hearing, but it seems to be taking long, long time. yes, indeed, we are actually in the 4th hour of this hearing. now, we don't know all the details about what's happening inside. we have a little bit of information that trickle down the judge at the beginning of the session was trying to find a compromise between the 2 parties. so the 4 families and the settlers let the judge the judge had put forward under table as we understand it is that the families, the palestinian families, would find that that land belong to the settlers. in return, they would get long term rent, a guaranteed for a couple of generations to come. we do know that there's a certain point. the judge gave a break to took a break, telling the defense lawyer to speak with his plan to try to find out whether this compromise would be working or not. it was already something that had been on the table before. well, the families have refused that to know. now we're back to the original plan, whi
let's bring in hope that you joining us from west jerusalem from that courthouse in fact. so this is just an appeal hearing, but it seems to be taking long, long time. yes, indeed, we are actually in the 4th hour of this hearing. now, we don't know all the details about what's happening inside. we have a little bit of information that trickle down the judge at the beginning of the session was trying to find a compromise between the 2 parties. so the 4 families and the settlers let the judge the...
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this was supposed to be the basic idea of jerusalem. but there is an enormous gap between reality and division. >> don't miss "jerusalem: city of faith and fury" tonight at 10:00 p.m. right here on cnn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ life is full of surprises when you least expect it. (woman laughs) and open. what happened to all your things? i know you needed a place to study, so... and other times, it pays off knowing what to expect. at university of phoenix, you can count on fixed, affordable tuition from the moment you enroll to the day you graduate from your program. learn more about our tuition guarantee at phoenix.edu people with moderate to severe psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the way they exaggerate the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not an injection or a cream it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla i
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i mean, i just either was jerusalem along ok. the casing indonesia as president and top government officials are failing to kind of pollution in jakarta, has been delayed for a 7 time little suit bought by citizens demand strict standards of pollution and for them to be actively enforced. they were filed in july, 2019 against president joker were due to jakarta, the governor and 7 other officials bond. and andrea knew as a climate and energy campaign. with greenpeace, he says, the constant delay show that demanding clean air from the government is not so easy process. again, we need to wait for another 2 weeks to have been to the citizen having to clean ada. so. busy at. ringback least the mending part of the competition, the only demand for the government to do their job, to control pollution and taking a strategic plan and action. and so i'm behind me. inflation is on the rise in the us reaching its high levels in decades. and that's forcing the cost of living and hitting people who are the lowest wages quite hard. gabriel is o
i mean, i just either was jerusalem along ok. the casing indonesia as president and top government officials are failing to kind of pollution in jakarta, has been delayed for a 7 time little suit bought by citizens demand strict standards of pollution and for them to be actively enforced. they were filed in july, 2019 against president joker were due to jakarta, the governor and 7 other officials bond. and andrea knew as a climate and energy campaign. with greenpeace, he says, the constant...
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out of the hamid is in west jerusalem, she spoke to the lawyer representing the families from shakes or whether it's been a very long session. and several things happened during that session. the judge trying to find the promises between the 2 sides. so those, the families living in the rock facing for expulsion and the settlers. now the judge had put forward an idea that the palestinian family sign the paper that that land below the salary in which they have guaranteed read in that house. quoted that 3 generations that i have with me here the lawyer, mr. sammy, he has been representing the family that he can tell us what has been happening in this session. it was indeed a very long session just was a very long day. we were invited to come to live in thursday. we were here before 11. now it's after 5 o'clock, we just finished decision. it was a long day. it was very thin, but i can conclude that for us it's a good fit for board because the court had our argument. the judges indicated that they will invite us for a 2nd hearing that did not reject our appeal. yet this is a good indicat
out of the hamid is in west jerusalem, she spoke to the lawyer representing the families from shakes or whether it's been a very long session. and several things happened during that session. the judge trying to find the promises between the 2 sides. so those, the families living in the rock facing for expulsion and the settlers. now the judge had put forward an idea that the palestinian family sign the paper that that land below the salary in which they have guaranteed read in that house....
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he'll made president joe biden on, says dang abdel, hunted to reports from westerly jerusalem on what to expect from bennet visit. he was once a us citizen, son of immigrants who settled on the west coast now enough. talley bennet is going to the white house as prime minister of israel, a key ally of the united states, but whose relations with democrats in the us was somewhat fraught during the premiership of his predecessor benjamin netanyahu. it's been very clear from the beginning that the goals of both natalie bennett and foreign ministry, iowa paid, were to rebuild the bi partisan nature of the relationship that they thought was lacking during the 12 years under nathan yow who really focused on the republican party. also of the agenda is iran, israel, opposing efforts made by the, by the administration to return to the 2015 agreement, which by this predecessor pulled out from an after the targeting of an israeli managed ship in the gulf of oman. bennett is trying to bring about an international consensus when it comes to retaliation, but gone other days of trump, when israeli pri
he'll made president joe biden on, says dang abdel, hunted to reports from westerly jerusalem on what to expect from bennet visit. he was once a us citizen, son of immigrants who settled on the west coast now enough. talley bennet is going to the white house as prime minister of israel, a key ally of the united states, but whose relations with democrats in the us was somewhat fraught during the premiership of his predecessor benjamin netanyahu. it's been very clear from the beginning that the...
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but that agreement was cut short when jordan lost control of the land after israel annex east jerusalem. in the 1967 war and there been a series of court cases sense that have ruled in favor off settler organizations that seek to expel palestinians and make way for a jewish citizens. turning into a focal points of protests. sammy was harder as the leader of the ballad party. he says, he's not expecting a final decision from the court anytime soon. the lot of things that can happen for the follow up expecting a clear decision today regarding the issue of jobs because of the new document that you have mentioned. and because of what the lawyer to they are applying for is that to see if the high court is going to deal with the case or they are going to bring it back to the state. or they want to bring it back to another court in his russell, 1st of all, we should do the decision if the i got would like to deal. want to deal with the issue of the lawyers have done a good work here because we have 2 sources of documents. joking, shut them and document the work them the 30 shark of them. we ha
but that agreement was cut short when jordan lost control of the land after israel annex east jerusalem. in the 1967 war and there been a series of court cases sense that have ruled in favor off settler organizations that seek to expel palestinians and make way for a jewish citizens. turning into a focal points of protests. sammy was harder as the leader of the ballad party. he says, he's not expecting a final decision from the court anytime soon. the lot of things that can happen for the...
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east jerusalem. it's a family's last legal challenge to stop them being forced out of homes. they've lived in for decades, dozens of people and 6 that are under threat of eviction, but not all of them. a part of this case, the neighborhood seen frequent crack times by israeli security forces against protesters without any exception. heck, eugene, historical studies side a lot of them that have their houses and wait for them in buckeye. and because of the unjust know which is called action. you know, they can claim these houses back. i mean, it is following development for us from west jerusalem, where she spoke to one of the lawyers representing the families from chicks when it's been a very long session. and several things happened during that session. the judge trying to find the promises between the 2 sides. so those, the families living in the rock i were facing for expulsion and the settlers. now the judge had put forward an idea that the palestinian family sign the paper that that led below the salary in return they have guaranteed rights in that house, quoted the 3 gen
east jerusalem. it's a family's last legal challenge to stop them being forced out of homes. they've lived in for decades, dozens of people and 6 that are under threat of eviction, but not all of them. a part of this case, the neighborhood seen frequent crack times by israeli security forces against protesters without any exception. heck, eugene, historical studies side a lot of them that have their houses and wait for them in buckeye. and because of the unjust know which is called action. you...
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eastjerusalem, east jerusalem. east jerusalem, for your information, eastjerusalem. eastjerusalem, for your information, is under international law, and the geneva conventions, it is in occupied territory since 1967. and the occupying power, israel, is not allowed, it is prohibited from allowing its citizens or taking its citizens to live on occupied land. the residents of sheikh jarrah are calling on people of conscience, whether in the supreme court or around the world, to put the necessary pressure on the state of israel to treat palestinians with equal dignity and respect and give them protection, notjust a protected status, so that they become protected tenants in their own homes to pay rent for aliens who claimed that god gave them the right. it is as simple as that. so you can imagine the agony, the anxiety of the sheikh jarrah families who are living through. and by the way, this is the daily occurrence of what is happening to palestinians since 1973. we call it the nakbah, catastrophe, but it has been applied against the palestinian population, whether in is
eastjerusalem, east jerusalem. east jerusalem, for your information, eastjerusalem. eastjerusalem, for your information, is under international law, and the geneva conventions, it is in occupied territory since 1967. and the occupying power, israel, is not allowed, it is prohibited from allowing its citizens or taking its citizens to live on occupied land. the residents of sheikh jarrah are calling on people of conscience, whether in the supreme court or around the world, to put the necessary...
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good name lie for as in west jerusalem. thank you natasha. well, several palestinians were injured. astor is rarely security forces used like fire and tear gas protest is along the garza border. hundreds of for testers have gathered for a 2nd one of the demonstrations. it won't israel to list it's 15 year land sea and air located. but a stifled garz's economy wides groups of cold guards are the world's largest open air prison, where nearly 2000000 people live with little access to the outside world. still a heads here on al jazeera, getting ready for a new life. we take a look at how people fleeing afghanistan are being settled, balls, and use the lens, extends cove at 90 locks on its largest 50, relaxing restrictions. the rest of the country. ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello there, they're 2 sides to the weather story in europe. we've got low pressure hanging on in the east, and that's keeping things wet and windy. but in the west, high pressure is in charge and things are looking a lot w
good name lie for as in west jerusalem. thank you natasha. well, several palestinians were injured. astor is rarely security forces used like fire and tear gas protest is along the garza border. hundreds of for testers have gathered for a 2nd one of the demonstrations. it won't israel to list it's 15 year land sea and air located. but a stifled garz's economy wides groups of cold guards are the world's largest open air prison, where nearly 2000000 people live with little access to the outside...
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but that agreement was cut short when jordan lost control of the land after israel alex east jerusalem in the 1967 war a series of court cases have since ruled in favor of settler organizations that seek to expel palestinians and make way for a jewish citizens turning into a focal point of protests without them how heavy it is in mass western with more or we just so the families and the lawyers go into the court room, which is over there behind me. there's also a group of western diplomats who are here to assist to the hearing. we're told that we have representatives from the, from, from, from germany, the u. s. and other countries. now i spoke to the lawyer earlier and he told me that what they're expecting. a bass is what is supreme court to say that the families have the right to appeal again, that is what they're hoping for. they have submitted new documents that go back to april 967. that shows that at the time there jordanians who were in charge really occupied in jerusalem had already started to, to transfer that lad to those palestinians. families which remember all refugees. t
but that agreement was cut short when jordan lost control of the land after israel alex east jerusalem in the 1967 war a series of court cases have since ruled in favor of settler organizations that seek to expel palestinians and make way for a jewish citizens turning into a focal point of protests without them how heavy it is in mass western with more or we just so the families and the lawyers go into the court room, which is over there behind me. there's also a group of western diplomats who...
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when even in west jerusalem for swell up. my one be shot is just a senior political analyst, the joins us via skype now from paris are going to get his thoughts on this. so my one what, what do you make of this meeting? particularly given the fact that these really a prime minister appears to be down playing, it attaches said that we haven't even heard any acknowledgement of it from the palestinian authority was clear to the timing is related to the return of the prime minister from washington. clearly there is some sort of an american pressure to keep up appearances, to maintain the appearance that there is some normality of some sort between israel and the pepsi policy. and that it is, and israel's best interest that the palestinian authority continues to survive in order to maintain the security israel, secure, specially border security. so in a sense, since this government, this is really government and the previous government have been so sadistic towards stuff at a senior xander, tennessee, and product over the past 4 y
when even in west jerusalem for swell up. my one be shot is just a senior political analyst, the joins us via skype now from paris are going to get his thoughts on this. so my one what, what do you make of this meeting? particularly given the fact that these really a prime minister appears to be down playing, it attaches said that we haven't even heard any acknowledgement of it from the palestinian authority was clear to the timing is related to the return of the prime minister from washington....
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he's expected to meet president joe biden laser on thursday me harder abdel 100 reports from west jerusalem on what to expect from ben and visit. he was once a us citizen, son of immigrants who settled on the west coast now enough tally bennett is going to the white house as prime minister of israel, a key ally of do united states, but whose relations with democrats in the us was somewhat fraught during the premier shape of his predecessor benjamin netanyahu. it's been very clear from the beginning that the goals of both naphtali bennett and foreign ministry, iowa paid, were to rebuild the bi partisan nature of the relationship that they thought was lacking during the 12 years under nathan yow who really focused on the republican party. also of the agenda is iran, israel, opposing efforts made by the, by the administration to return to the 2015 agreement, which by this predecessor pulled out from an after the targeting of an israeli managed ship. and the gulf of oman bennett is trying to bring about an international consensus when it comes to retaliation. but gone other days of trump, when
he's expected to meet president joe biden laser on thursday me harder abdel 100 reports from west jerusalem on what to expect from ben and visit. he was once a us citizen, son of immigrants who settled on the west coast now enough tally bennett is going to the white house as prime minister of israel, a key ally of do united states, but whose relations with democrats in the us was somewhat fraught during the premier shape of his predecessor benjamin netanyahu. it's been very clear from the...
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east jerusalem. it's the family's last legal chance to stop them being forced out of homes. they've lived in for decades. dozens of people that are under threat of eviction, but not all of them. a part of this case, the neighborhood has been the scene of frequent crackdowns, but he's really security forces against protesters without any exception. eugene, historical studies side did a lot of them that have houses in europe and buckeye, and because of the unjust know which is called action. you know, he can claim these houses that hold out for me to follow me development as far as from west jerusalem, where she spoke to the lawyer representing the family. she showed up when it's been a very long session and several things happened during that session. the judge trying to find the promises between the 2 sides. so those, the families living in the rock i were facing for expulsion and the settlers. now the judge had put forward an idea that the palestinian family sign a paper that that land below the salary in return they have guaranteed in that house, quoted the 3 generations i
east jerusalem. it's the family's last legal chance to stop them being forced out of homes. they've lived in for decades. dozens of people that are under threat of eviction, but not all of them. a part of this case, the neighborhood has been the scene of frequent crackdowns, but he's really security forces against protesters without any exception. eugene, historical studies side did a lot of them that have houses in europe and buckeye, and because of the unjust know which is called action. you...
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s. consulate in east jerusalem for the ballast indians. i'm sure is that a beach that's going on within the israeli government and the end of the day? i can't see how the how these really government can refuse the old opening a reopening of the u. s. council, that's been there since before. 900. 48 is my understanding as simply restoration to the status quo. joe biden has done some on attacks. some of the issues that were, that had been on done by the foreign president such as the restored aid to unwrap the palestinian refugee agency run by the united nations. he's attempting to try to reopen as constantly as restored funding to the palestinian authority. in general, i mean in the news has been hundreds killed or wounded in the shape your neighbourhood obviously directly in your remittance as these eviction processes going. i think the, their supreme court decision comes but can i just quickly go to gaza and ask you what you know of what is happening there, especially given israel has been area li bombarding it with weapons supplied to the
s. consulate in east jerusalem for the ballast indians. i'm sure is that a beach that's going on within the israeli government and the end of the day? i can't see how the how these really government can refuse the old opening a reopening of the u. s. council, that's been there since before. 900. 48 is my understanding as simply restoration to the status quo. joe biden has done some on attacks. some of the issues that were, that had been on done by the foreign president such as the restored aid...
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. ♪ >> palestinians facing eviction from jerusalem neighborhood will have to wait longer for a ruling. that was expected today. it has been postponed. in may, violent clashes spread to a mosque compound. poland has granted a visa to a belarusian olympic sprinter. she said she feared for her safety and her team's officials tried to force her to fly home after she criticized officials for their management of her team in tokyo. twin pandas have been born in a zoo south of paris. there the second and third pandas ever born in france. thanks for watching. we start with jerusalem and the flashpoint neighborhood of shake draw where palestinian residents are facing eviction. the judges have been trying to find a compromise. the supreme court ruling was due today and it has been postponed as the compromise is sought. one option the judges are examining to diffuse the tensions is to -- for palestinian families not to be evicted so long as they recognize israeli ownership of the properties. the code in that scenario stay put as protected tenants. that particular tension in march sparked -- it wa
. ♪ >> palestinians facing eviction from jerusalem neighborhood will have to wait longer for a ruling. that was expected today. it has been postponed. in may, violent clashes spread to a mosque compound. poland has granted a visa to a belarusian olympic sprinter. she said she feared for her safety and her team's officials tried to force her to fly home after she criticized officials for their management of her team in tokyo. twin pandas have been born in a zoo south of paris. there the...
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on this week's gerald, city of faith and fury, we look at jerusalem during world war ii. here's a preview. >> complicating this story is that the british mandate is closely allied to arab leaders at the time. like kingsessing abdullah of jordan. abdullah is the son of ali shareef from mecca. he considers himself and is considered by many in the muslim world to be a descendant of the prophet. >> abdullah is this magical wizard. a brilliant political, very shrewd mind, even smarter than those who came before him. >> the british liked him. he liked them. he saw himself as a moderate man who could make an arrangement with the british. >> it was part of the british mandate abdullah wanted to be the kingsessing of this arab land, and possibly by being an ally of the british in the war he might get wounded. >> jerusalem, city of faith and fury airs tomorrow night at 10:00 right here on cnn. tweet me@pamela brown cnn. follow me on instagram. thank you for joining me. see you tomorrow night starting at 6:00 eastern. lisa here, has had many jobs. and all that experience has led her
on this week's gerald, city of faith and fury, we look at jerusalem during world war ii. here's a preview. >> complicating this story is that the british mandate is closely allied to arab leaders at the time. like kingsessing abdullah of jordan. abdullah is the son of ali shareef from mecca. he considers himself and is considered by many in the muslim world to be a descendant of the prophet. >> abdullah is this magical wizard. a brilliant political, very shrewd mind, even smarter...
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previously existed in jerusalem for decades. no indication right now the biden team plans to reverse other decisions such as moving the embassy itself to jerusalem or recognizing it as the capital of israel. the move is drawing criticism from israeli politicians who says the plan could hurt relations between the u.s. and israel. >> by doing something like this without consent between -- bullying israeli government to make a decision it is not in our best interest, is something unacceptable. it could dramatically impede the relationship between is lease and americans. something that friends don't do to each other. >> a senior palestinian official said the consulate should be reopened in jerusalem immediately from the perspective of the palestinians. any delay in this decision would be as he said unacceptable. dana. >> dana: interesting update. >> bill: back here now a have school teacher sounding off and stepping down at a school board meeting last night. >> you have made your point. you no longer value me or many other teachers
previously existed in jerusalem for decades. no indication right now the biden team plans to reverse other decisions such as moving the embassy itself to jerusalem or recognizing it as the capital of israel. the move is drawing criticism from israeli politicians who says the plan could hurt relations between the u.s. and israel. >> by doing something like this without consent between -- bullying israeli government to make a decision it is not in our best interest, is something...
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our middle east tom bateman has more from jerusalem. tom: the judges offered to the two parties in the case, the palestinian families and the jewish settler group, what they see as a form of compromise in which the palestinians would get to stay in their homes for many years to come. not clear how long. so long as they recognize the ownership of that jewish settler group. the palestini lawyers raised a number of objections to this idea, and there will be further hearings, we don't know when in the future they will be. at the moment no evictions wil take place. they are still frozen for the time being, but the overarching threat of eviction at some point in the future still hangs over those families. laura: in turkey, 8 people have died in a series of devastating wildfires that are sweeping across the south of the country. it is the worst set of bles that turkey has seen in decades. authorities now say they have some of the fires under control, but as simon jones reports, the firefighting operation is continuing. simon: the fires continu
our middle east tom bateman has more from jerusalem. tom: the judges offered to the two parties in the case, the palestinian families and the jewish settler group, what they see as a form of compromise in which the palestinians would get to stay in their homes for many years to come. not clear how long. so long as they recognize the ownership of that jewish settler group. the palestini lawyers raised a number of objections to this idea, and there will be further hearings, we don't know when in...
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our middle east tom bateman has more from jerusalem. tom: the judges offered to the two parties in the case, the palestinian families and the jewish settler group, what they see as a form of compromise in which the palestinians would get to stay in their homes for many years to come. not clear how long. so long as they recognize the ownership of that jewish settler group. the palestinian lawyers raised a number of objections to this idea, and there will be further hearings, we don't know when in the future they will be. at the moment no evictions wil take place. they are still frozen for the time being, but the overarching threat of eviction at some point in the future still hangs over those families. laura: in turkey, 8 people have died in a series of devastating wildfires that are sweeping across the south of the country. it is the worst set of blazes that turkey has seen in decades. authorities now say they have some of the fires under control, but as simon jones reports, the firefighting operation is continuing. simon: the fires con
our middle east tom bateman has more from jerusalem. tom: the judges offered to the two parties in the case, the palestinian families and the jewish settler group, what they see as a form of compromise in which the palestinians would get to stay in their homes for many years to come. not clear how long. so long as they recognize the ownership of that jewish settler group. the palestinian lawyers raised a number of objections to this idea, and there will be further hearings, we don't know when...
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even recently, i was told as these horrific things were going on in jerusalem, and garza and other parts of the country. the p l. o. leaders in a number of places were using security forces to dump and down demonstrations on the west back. this is a beam that out. well, the p a obviously denies that says it's all part of the resistance. but certainly what you're saying is that good, arguably by hand on a shroud we on, on this program in the 1st few days. i mean, what about descent? i mean, you, you talking about how descent was arguably allowed a little bit more room in the so called mainstream media before the fall of the berlin wall. now we hear evidence from the spy cops inquiry here in britain concerning you. how they spied on you and the people around you. the demonstrators today, outside the g 7, do they have reason to be frightened of the authorities more frightened than even you were in the over many is fighting for civil rights. well, i mean, they'd be admitted that they had 14 officers. it's, i don't mean over 45 years. was i frightened? look really, and i'll tell you why. beca
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there was part of june the tre, around the room, the the great tours jerusalem to the temperament. so if we can pray in the most holier said the closer it is the whole year. so that's why we want to treat the term hmo is a holy site for both jews and muslims. it's been a focal point of inter religious tension for decades. ever since israel captured the old city jerusalem from jordan back in 1967 way back. it prevented jews from praying at temple month in an attempt to try to keep the status quo the site. the apparent change in policy is feeling tensions. subatomic, it's to the muslim people this last part of the jewish course, i don't like that you're not going to get our trans. they took our how our houses. they destroyed the houses without without knowing it was no reason. you cannot fail to someone don't pry gut dean in the holy place. so even for the muslim they, they need, they have to say to the government to, to bennet. we want the do, we pray and get them in the house of the temple? hopefully we'll get the opportunity to be able to pray there and public like we are praying
there was part of june the tre, around the room, the the great tours jerusalem to the temperament. so if we can pray in the most holier said the closer it is the whole year. so that's why we want to treat the term hmo is a holy site for both jews and muslims. it's been a focal point of inter religious tension for decades. ever since israel captured the old city jerusalem from jordan back in 1967 way back. it prevented jews from praying at temple month in an attempt to try to keep the status quo...
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i come here from jerusalem, our eternal capital, and i bring with me a new spirit. a spirit of goodwill. a spirit of hope. a spirit of decency and honesty. a spirit of unity and bipartisanship. folks have suggested we harbor differing political opinions, yet we all share the deep passion to work together to build a better future for israel. that is what israel is about. we are out to be good and do good. in our region, doing good is not enough. israel has to be strong in order to do good. be strong so we can do good. we cannot lose sight for even one moment that we are in the toughest neighborhood in the world. we have >> after the overwhelming stronger than any of our enemies and all of our enemies combined think mr. president for helping to yet again fortify israel's strategic advantage. the main issue we will talk about today is ryan's weapons race, we talked about inside the room i was happy to hear your clear words that iran will never be able to fire nuclear weapons and that you emphasize the diplomatic group, there is options if that doesn't work out. these i
i come here from jerusalem, our eternal capital, and i bring with me a new spirit. a spirit of goodwill. a spirit of hope. a spirit of decency and honesty. a spirit of unity and bipartisanship. folks have suggested we harbor differing political opinions, yet we all share the deep passion to work together to build a better future for israel. that is what israel is about. we are out to be good and do good. in our region, doing good is not enough. israel has to be strong in order to do good. be...
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even recently i was told as these horrific things were going on and check john jerusalem and gaza in other parts of the country. the p l. o. leaders in a number of places were using security forces to dump and down demonstrations on the west back this, this beam that well the p a obviously denies that says it's all part of the resistance. but certainly what you're saying that could be by and try. we on, on this program in the last few days, i mean, what about descent? i mean, you, you talking about how descent was arguably allowed a little bit more room in the so called mainstream media before the fall of the berlin wall. now we hear evidence from the spy cops inquiry here in britain concerning you. how they spied on you and the people around you. the demonstrators today, outside the g 7, do they have reason to be frightened of the authorities more frightened than even you were in the over many is fighting for civil rights. well, i mean, they'd be admitted that they had 14 officers spied on me over 45 years. was life frightened? not crudely. and i'll tell you why, because there's ver
even recently i was told as these horrific things were going on and check john jerusalem and gaza in other parts of the country. the p l. o. leaders in a number of places were using security forces to dump and down demonstrations on the west back this, this beam that well the p a obviously denies that says it's all part of the resistance. but certainly what you're saying that could be by and try. we on, on this program in the last few days, i mean, what about descent? i mean, you, you talking...
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g 7 powers, obviously, following on from may's 11 day war against garza and jerusalem, you will take 1st of all on the g 7 meeting in england during a pandemic. i'm not totally sure why they want to meet. i mean, why do they want to be a magnet or huge protest? this is not the f b r exercise to get their respective populations and such as ideologically prepared for what they're going to be doing economically. and which is extreme name, ultimate and what they're going to do, re china and on a scale to re russia. i think the key issue obviously is, i mean i didn't decision to take now. liberalism, as we have mounted and to foreign money, whether it works on all we will see. but the fact that this is an initiative which has been taken by a present, it marks a shift within ruling circles in capitalism. and the 2nd question related to that, which they have to discuss, of course, is how long these huge corporations can get away without paying any taxes at all in the countries where they are away, they invest and where they make money, whether they will come up with any satisfactory solutio
g 7 powers, obviously, following on from may's 11 day war against garza and jerusalem, you will take 1st of all on the g 7 meeting in england during a pandemic. i'm not totally sure why they want to meet. i mean, why do they want to be a magnet or huge protest? this is not the f b r exercise to get their respective populations and such as ideologically prepared for what they're going to be doing economically. and which is extreme name, ultimate and what they're going to do, re china and on a...
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even recently, i was told as these horrific things were going on in jerusalem, and garza and other parts of the country. the p l. o. leaders in a number of places were using security forces to dump and down demonstrations on the west back. this is beam that task. well, the p a obviously denies that says it's all part of the resistance, but certainly what you're saying is that good, arguably by hand on a try. we on, on this program in the 1st few days, i mean, what about descent? i mean, you, you talking about how descent was allowed a little bit more room in the so called mainstream media before the fall of the berlin wall. now we hear evidence from the spy cops inquiry here in britain concerning you, how they spied on you. and the people around you, the demonstrators today, outside the g 7, do they have reason to be frightened? all the authorities, more frightened than even you were in the over many is fighting for civil rights. well, i mean, they'd be admitted that they had 14 officers expired on me over 45 years. was like frightened, look really. and i'll tell you why. because there's
even recently, i was told as these horrific things were going on in jerusalem, and garza and other parts of the country. the p l. o. leaders in a number of places were using security forces to dump and down demonstrations on the west back. this is beam that task. well, the p a obviously denies that says it's all part of the resistance, but certainly what you're saying is that good, arguably by hand on a try. we on, on this program in the 1st few days, i mean, what about descent? i mean, you,...
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king labella was considered one of the founding science of ancient was built to the new jerusalem. and where the successive visiting heads of state had come to ethiopia were being taken very much considered a site of national heritage and pride, particularly for the people whose militia been fighting on the government side in this conflict and a very months been at all the enemies of the dpi left, but this certainly suggests that cps had been making some gains into the region into our territory. okay, malcolm, thanks very much malcolm web. the reporting live from nairobi still to come here on the news on the sports news. indian delights after breaking a metal drought. this last is more than 4 decades. ah. brought to you by accenture. let there be change. ah. cruise me beauty, blank censure. let there be change. oh . a. the bell, the russian olympics spring. so christina sent sky and since she feels for her life, if she's forced to return home the 24 year old has spoken publicly after taking refuge in poland saying she's quite happy to be in safety. the athlete claims she was taken
king labella was considered one of the founding science of ancient was built to the new jerusalem. and where the successive visiting heads of state had come to ethiopia were being taken very much considered a site of national heritage and pride, particularly for the people whose militia been fighting on the government side in this conflict and a very months been at all the enemies of the dpi left, but this certainly suggests that cps had been making some gains into the region into our...
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it's done on tuesday or it take you to west jerusalem right now where we've got this wildfire that has exploded. we have had tinder dry conditions here and high heat as wall temperatures that we're looking at on tuesday for ramallah, a high of 30 degrees, starting to dry out cross the black sea coast for turkey on tuesday. certainly, good news is that clean up continues the tropics of africa. heaviest pulses of rain really got ball and cameroon breakthrough into nigeria on tuesday. and if we go a bit further south, it's unsettled for the eastern. keep keep town 16 degrees but some sunshine to be had for johannesburg. at 17, in cape town, the rain is always going to be near over the next few days. on friday, a high of 16 degrees. c said the if you were looking at this from the outside, you would really wonder what was going on, what, what is this is a religion that they have an in depth exploration of global capitalism on our obsession with economic growth. this is still the center of capitalism. there is no limit. i view myself as a capital artist we are trying to bake as well. and we
it's done on tuesday or it take you to west jerusalem right now where we've got this wildfire that has exploded. we have had tinder dry conditions here and high heat as wall temperatures that we're looking at on tuesday for ramallah, a high of 30 degrees, starting to dry out cross the black sea coast for turkey on tuesday. certainly, good news is that clean up continues the tropics of africa. heaviest pulses of rain really got ball and cameroon breakthrough into nigeria on tuesday. and if we go...
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fox news trade against is in jerusalem tonight with our report. the taliban is now in control of afghanistan's capital of kabul. we've also confirmed with us officials that afghan president ashraf ghani fled the country along with a number of top advisers images from the capital city striking and disturbing to many around the world as you see taliban fighters carrying machine guns walking through the halls of the presidential palace this after evacuations took place all day, the only airport in kabul over. whelmed by us military flights as the u. s military worked to evacuate embassy personnel, along with a number of american allies, commercial airlines no longer allowed to land in kabul that, according to nato, other extremely concerning images today as prisoners were released from a jail near bagram air base. many of these imprisoned people taliban fighters. some of them. al qaeda insurgents extremely concerning to the civilian population that understands in a matter of hours, afghanistan will be set back decades they will move towards sharia la
fox news trade against is in jerusalem tonight with our report. the taliban is now in control of afghanistan's capital of kabul. we've also confirmed with us officials that afghan president ashraf ghani fled the country along with a number of top advisers images from the capital city striking and disturbing to many around the world as you see taliban fighters carrying machine guns walking through the halls of the presidential palace this after evacuations took place all day, the only airport in...
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in regard to the post indian population in gaza and the west bank and the role and heights in east jerusalem, whose rights are being violated violently every single day. that's the reality of the situation. i don't know what i did want to ask you something that all correspond to paula picked up on was how obviously we know that it's really politics has been quite fragile. nothing. yahoo was the primary victim of thought. he no thought, but now bennett, is it and do you think that this could play to him in his favor? well, that's definitely what he's trying to do is because it's such a bizarre coalition, supposedly left right and center. although they're all able to agree or just about all of them are able to agree on the suppression of the palestinians with new selection. i think of a very few, but it's a very weird coalition. it's a great and you said, very fragile because of how, how spread out it is across the israeli political spectrum. so, you know, not totally bennett is trying to make use of this and help make use of other means which are, you know, very questionable legitimacy in ord
in regard to the post indian population in gaza and the west bank and the role and heights in east jerusalem, whose rights are being violated violently every single day. that's the reality of the situation. i don't know what i did want to ask you something that all correspond to paula picked up on was how obviously we know that it's really politics has been quite fragile. nothing. yahoo was the primary victim of thought. he no thought, but now bennett, is it and do you think that this could...