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australia no longer recognizes jerusalem as the capital of israel. canberra saying that the issue should be resolved as part of peace talks between israel and the palestinians. reaction coming up. this is live from paris. thank you very much for being with us. up to 100,000 people turn out on the streets to demand higher wages here in france. a day of action declared this tuesday across the country. in paris, 13,000 strong demonstration took place. tuesdays march condemned the french government's strong-arming strikers back to work to ensure fuel supply for emergency vehicles. agile stations across france this tuesday reported shortages. >> frustrated with the rising cost of living and stagnant salaries, thousands took to the streets of paris on thursday demanding action from both employers and government. >> when we go from working into retirement, we have half of our salary, but everything else is going up. we are very concerned about the cost of living. we have not gone on holiday in three years. >> that has been 12 years since the nicolas sarkozy
australia no longer recognizes jerusalem as the capital of israel. canberra saying that the issue should be resolved as part of peace talks between israel and the palestinians. reaction coming up. this is live from paris. thank you very much for being with us. up to 100,000 people turn out on the streets to demand higher wages here in france. a day of action declared this tuesday across the country. in paris, 13,000 strong demonstration took place. tuesdays march condemned the french...
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because while australia recognized west jerusalem as it recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy. like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy, that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the status, the final status of jerusalem is to be determined in talks on palestinian statehood and the palestinians want eastern useless as their capital. it's where most of the christian muslim and jewish holy site happened to be as well, but they want the final status of jerusalem up the negotiation. still ahead on the program, week side from us, mid term elections will be in one crucial state where the battle lines are being drawn. and argentina celebrates the legacy of a former president, while a major rift is dividing the party, he found it. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with my cattle a
because while australia recognized west jerusalem as it recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy. like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy, that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the...
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want east jerusalem, that capital. it's where most of the christian muslim and jewish holy sites happen to be as well. but they want the final status of jerusalem up for negotiation and what's been the palestinian reaction or the palestinian foreign minister read alma, leaky the pallet, you know, 44 minutes that he's cool. this is a correction of a mistake made by a previous government. and he now also wants australia to go on and recognize the palestinian state. he says if this trailer is interested in a 2 state solution, then recognise us as an independent state as other countries have done the palestinians. while there's been no realistic talks on palestinian stay to since about 2014, when the last lot of us broke could talks ended up. they still hold out unrecognizable one east jerusalem as their future capital. practically these are to this jerusalem is divided between the palestinian east and the jewish west. both sides, you rarely see but one crossing from one side to the other. so this remains a divided city an
want east jerusalem, that capital. it's where most of the christian muslim and jewish holy sites happen to be as well. but they want the final status of jerusalem up for negotiation and what's been the palestinian reaction or the palestinian foreign minister read alma, leaky the pallet, you know, 44 minutes that he's cool. this is a correction of a mistake made by a previous government. and he now also wants australia to go on and recognize the palestinian state. he says if this trailer is...
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because while australia recognized west jerusalem as it recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy. like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy, that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the status, the final status of jerusalem is to be determined in talks on palestinian statehood and the palestinians want eastern useless as their capital. it's where most of the christian muslim and jewish holy site happened to be as well, but they want the final status of jerusalem up the negotiation still ahead on al jazeera, nor then kenya face is a state of imagine cs round, delicious communities to the brink of starvation and argentina celebrates the legacy. i'm a former president while i'm major registers, dividing the party he found ah, there are the top of your screen nest that is a ty pho
because while australia recognized west jerusalem as it recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy. like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy, that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the...
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because while australia recognised west jerusalem as was recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course, it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the status, the final status of jerusalem is to be determined in talks on palestinian statehood and the palestinians want eastern useless as their capital. it's where most of the christy and muslim and jewish holy side happened to be as well, but they won't the final status of jerusalem up for negotiation still ahead on the program fighting for her political life, the u. k. prime minister holds a crunch, meeting with a cabinet and collusion, illegal checks and billions of dollars stolen will tell you about a financial scandal in iraq. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere you read,
because while australia recognised west jerusalem as was recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course, it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the...
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there are tens of thousands of people any of them rk inside jerusalem. apparently some kind of limited resolution to that, but the wider situation remains really concerning at the moment. that's because the israelis are still searching for gunmen who killed two soldiers over the last week. there are rates in and out of the camp over the last week. at the same time, at least six palestinians have been killed. tensions are extremely high. you can see in the camp things are moving again. there's a lot of concern about the direction in east jerusalem and across the west bank. >> environmental protesters have thrown soup at one of the most famous paintings at the national gallery in london. the sunflowers. it has not been damaged and it is already back on display. two women have been arrested. the united nations says hunger in one of haiti's biggest slums has reached catastrophic levels. the world food program cleared the highest level of food insecurity in the country for the first time. the organization says near 20,000 residents in the capital have dangero
there are tens of thousands of people any of them rk inside jerusalem. apparently some kind of limited resolution to that, but the wider situation remains really concerning at the moment. that's because the israelis are still searching for gunmen who killed two soldiers over the last week. there are rates in and out of the camp over the last week. at the same time, at least six palestinians have been killed. tensions are extremely high. you can see in the camp things are moving again. there's a...
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because while australia recognised west jerusalem as was recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course, it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the status, the final status of jerusalem is to be determined in talks on palestinian statehood and the palestinians want eastern useless as their capital. it's where most of the christy and muslim and jewish holy site happened to be as well, but they won't the final status of jerusalem up for negotiation. ben smith was shot, i'm arg, was it a, is a professor of middle east and central asian politics at the can university john just now from melbourne. so this reversal was flag to what is the government's reasoning behind it? when i say this is so partly a political matter for the austrian government
because while australia recognised west jerusalem as was recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course, it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the...
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there are tens of thousands of people any of them work inside jerusalem. apparently some kind of limited resolution to that, but the wider situation remains really concerning at the moment. that's because the israelis are still searching for gunmen who killed two soldiers over the last week. there are rates in and out of the camp over the last week. at the same time, at least six palestinians have been killed. tensions are extremely high. you can see in the camp things are moving again. there's a lot of concern about the direction in east jerusalem and across the west bank. >> environmental protesters have thrown soup at one of the most famous paintings at the national gallery in london. the sunflowers. it has not been damaged and it is already back on display. two women have been arrested. the united nations says hunger in one of haiti's biggest slums has reached catastrophic levels. the world food program cleared the highest level of food insecurity in the country for the first time. the organization says nearly 20,000 residents in the capital have dange
there are tens of thousands of people any of them work inside jerusalem. apparently some kind of limited resolution to that, but the wider situation remains really concerning at the moment. that's because the israelis are still searching for gunmen who killed two soldiers over the last week. there are rates in and out of the camp over the last week. at the same time, at least six palestinians have been killed. tensions are extremely high. you can see in the camp things are moving again. there's...
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because while australia recognised west jerusalem as was recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course, it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the status, the final status of jerusalem is to be determined in talks on palestinian statehood and the palestinians want east jerusalem as their capital. it's where most of the christy and muslim and jewish holy sites happened to be as well, but they won't the final status of jerusalem up for negotiation. should mac, where is a day, is a professor of middle eastern central asian politics at deacon university, australia. he says the labor party promised to make this change when one elections in may. the current australian government, albanese labor government, had rejected the decision by the previo
because while australia recognised west jerusalem as was recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course, it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the...
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because while australia recognised west jerusalem as was recognized jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course, it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the status, the final status of jerusalem is to be determined in talks on palestinian statehood and the palestinians want east jerusalem as their capital. it's where most of the christy and muslim and jewish holy psych happened to be as well, but they won't the final status of jerusalem up for negotiation or shot i'm ac about is that it is a professor of middle east and central asian politics. deacon university in australia. he says the labor party promised to make this change when one elections may the current australian government, albanese labor government, had, i'm projected a decision by the pr
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>> hadas gold in jerusalem. thank you. >>> here the british prime minister is under pressure to show the economy is in good hands. liz truss spoke with the finance minister over the weekend about the fiscal plans. jeremy hunt tells the bbc the government will have to make very difficult decisions as it aims to reassure the markets. could learn about the fiscal plan in the coming hours. hunt is expected to address the house of commons later today. he met with the governor at the bank of england and the head of the debt management office on sunday. bianca is with us. we should make the point this has been brought forward this budget update once and been brought forward again which shows what level of crisis we're at. >> clearly jeremy hunt wants to keep communicating with the markets. one of the main criticisms people had and the markets in particular had about the way the prime minister and the previous chancellor were handling things is they weren't informed. there wasn't enough briefing about what they were goi
>> hadas gold in jerusalem. thank you. >>> here the british prime minister is under pressure to show the economy is in good hands. liz truss spoke with the finance minister over the weekend about the fiscal plans. jeremy hunt tells the bbc the government will have to make very difficult decisions as it aims to reassure the markets. could learn about the fiscal plan in the coming hours. hunt is expected to address the house of commons later today. he met with the governor at the...
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at the time i was living in jerusalem and traveling on buses to tel aviv. i was hoping to find a place that was easier logistically, and of course there was the developing relationship with my co-director at the club, and i thought i would give it a try, and he took me to meet dr. sami mussalam, who was the head of yasir arafat's office in jericho. when arafat had come back with his men in 1994, he had set up presidential offices in each of the main cities, which was jericho, gaza, i think ramallah as well. hello, dr. sami. can i hug you? - yeah. so dr. sami was the, the big boss. he was the head of the whole thing in jericho, but he was the boss of everything, of the whole city. dr. sami always called me the boss, but he's the boss. from day one, there was so much work to be done because they had so much to learn about basic horse care, training methods, horse welfare, stable management, but they were, they wanted to learn so much, and i just felt that i got there, and just take everything i know. it's yours. (upbeat music) fine, thank you. can i help you
at the time i was living in jerusalem and traveling on buses to tel aviv. i was hoping to find a place that was easier logistically, and of course there was the developing relationship with my co-director at the club, and i thought i would give it a try, and he took me to meet dr. sami mussalam, who was the head of yasir arafat's office in jericho. when arafat had come back with his men in 1994, he had set up presidential offices in each of the main cities, which was jericho, gaza, i think...
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hadas gold has more from jerusalem. >> reporter: for days now parts of east jerusalem have been smoldering as the new daily violence seemingly seeps into the holy city. late thursday night clashes in the flash point neighborhood reminiscent of the violence in the city that helped spark last year's deadly 11 day war from hamas and israel. groups of palestinians and israelis throwing stones. some setting off fireworks. rocks letter the ground, car windows shattered in a neighborhood just minutes from the old city.recting barricades they arrest more than a dozen. and unholstering a gun and yelling at police, if they throw stones, shoot them. at least five palestinians and two israelis sent to the hospital as a result of injuries from stones and beatings. clashes also erupted in other parts of east jerusalem, an area considered occupied by most of the international community. more than 100,000 residents of the refugee camp blockaded for days after a palestinian shot dead one israeli soldier and critically wounded another at the military checkpoint. as israeli forces search for the suspects sti
hadas gold has more from jerusalem. >> reporter: for days now parts of east jerusalem have been smoldering as the new daily violence seemingly seeps into the holy city. late thursday night clashes in the flash point neighborhood reminiscent of the violence in the city that helped spark last year's deadly 11 day war from hamas and israel. groups of palestinians and israelis throwing stones. some setting off fireworks. rocks letter the ground, car windows shattered in a neighborhood just...
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crimea, as civil disobedience, schools and businesses across you often to refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem stage. citizens over a days long siege by israeli forces. i'm in language in south africa where reiner numbers are at dia levels and conservation. it said calling for a radical shift and the approach to the illegal wildlife trade affords 2 lives. ah and the u. s. president says there will be consequences for ria after the opec plus group led by saudi arabia decided to steeply cut oil production. the organization of petrol exporting countries announced its decision last week despite us opposition. and now the white house says president joe biden is willing to work with congress after a senior senator cold for a freeze on co operation with saudi arabia. from the beginning of the administration since taking office to present has been very clear that united states needs to leave a different sort of relationship with saudi arabia. he has said that from very early on. and i have said this last week when opec made the decision to align their energy policy with russia's war and war aims and a
crimea, as civil disobedience, schools and businesses across you often to refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem stage. citizens over a days long siege by israeli forces. i'm in language in south africa where reiner numbers are at dia levels and conservation. it said calling for a radical shift and the approach to the illegal wildlife trade affords 2 lives. ah and the u. s. president says there will be consequences for ria after the opec plus group led by saudi arabia decided to steeply cut...
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, recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital because that's what it is. it's israel's cap that. it's going to stay -- capital. it's going to stay that a way, with or without australia. maria: you write an op-ed in the wall street journal calling israel's iran a triangle of peace. >.you have an iron triangle of peace report in the journal. i want to ask you about the iron triangle of peace. because what you've overseen has to be one of the most incredible moments in our time and that is peace in the middle east. you write the world is in crisis, the war in ukraine could swirl out of consequences and in iran the ayatollah is working to build a nuclear arr arsenal. the biden administration is pursuing a return to the iran nuclear deal. we are watching protesters in the street in iran right now and you wonder why anybody would want to n strengthen the iranian leadership's hand now while the people have shown such courage and yet this is what this administration is doing. your reaction to this pursuit? >> i think it's misguided from the very start. you can't t
, recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital because that's what it is. it's israel's cap that. it's going to stay -- capital. it's going to stay that a way, with or without australia. maria: you write an op-ed in the wall street journal calling israel's iran a triangle of peace. >.you have an iron triangle of peace report in the journal. i want to ask you about the iron triangle of peace. because what you've overseen has to be one of the most incredible moments in our time and that is peace...
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with russia and civil disobedience. citizens are staged in shoe office, refugee camp and occupied east jerusalem to protest the siege by his really forces . ah, so russia security service says 8 people have been arrested over last week's explosion, the damage the current bridge, the blast destroyed a section of the bridge that links crimea to the russian mainland. keith has not said whether or not it was involved. mom at val is in moscow for us, mom. and what more do we know at this early stage about these arrests? yes, we have a few more details from the us in security services saying that there they are now very are they have much evidence now enough evidence to point the finger of acquisition of the ukraine insecurity services, particularly the intelligence unit at the ukrainian ministry of defense and they named at the head of this unity killable donna, they said he orchestrated this serve plan or the spot from the very beginning. they talked about 22777022770 kilograms of explosives. they say was shipped in august from the port of odessa to those countries that this, sir, this struck her to
with russia and civil disobedience. citizens are staged in shoe office, refugee camp and occupied east jerusalem to protest the siege by his really forces . ah, so russia security service says 8 people have been arrested over last week's explosion, the damage the current bridge, the blast destroyed a section of the bridge that links crimea to the russian mainland. keith has not said whether or not it was involved. mom at val is in moscow for us, mom. and what more do we know at this early stage...
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but they want the final status of jerusalem up for negotiation. the united nations was that the cholera outbreak in lebanon is getting worse as it hits the country for the 1st time in 3 decades. infections almost doubled in the past 24 hours to a total of $809.00 cases, 3 people have died. so in order in the arca refugee camp in northern lebanon, where the 1st cases were detected, there is little safe water in syrian refugee camps like this one. it was where the 1st cases of color were detected in lebanon earlier this month. it's believed to have been transmitted by contaminated water or food from neighboring syria. the lack of sanitation makes crowded camps high risk areas in my nominate them. we really have a problem with the water. the water they give us is dirty. we drink it and cook criss it. 2 cases are no longer confined to camps bordering syria, but they have since spread to poor areas where drinking water is widely polluted and the times mixed with wastewater. lebanese officials are warning that it will be a challenge to contain the disea
but they want the final status of jerusalem up for negotiation. the united nations was that the cholera outbreak in lebanon is getting worse as it hits the country for the 1st time in 3 decades. infections almost doubled in the past 24 hours to a total of $809.00 cases, 3 people have died. so in order in the arca refugee camp in northern lebanon, where the 1st cases were detected, there is little safe water in syrian refugee camps like this one. it was where the 1st cases of color were detected...
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. >>> still ahead this hour, we're tracking a weekend of violence in the west bank and jerusalem. a live report from the region coming up. (patrick) it took a few years, i started to notice that i couldn't go as long. (ray)e) if it's der 20 degrees out, ing can't go outside my house. because it feels like'm inhaling broken glass. (terry) [coughing] -excuse me. (ted koppel) sounds familiar? (taini) the fish being out of the water, gasping for air, well, i feel worse than a fish. (ted koppel) 30 million americans have copd, half don't yet know it. (bill) when the doctor told me you have copd...what's that? (ted koppel) it's a lung disease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. (joyce) i thought i was good at breathing until i wasn't. (ted koppel) right now, people struggling with copd are especially vulnerable to covid-19. (rhonda) it cut my life in half, that's what it did. (ted koppel) if we can't find them, we can't help them. help us help them. visit copdsos.org. ♪ >>> authorities in israel have been searching for a gunman who carried out a deadly attack in east jerusalem. the
. >>> still ahead this hour, we're tracking a weekend of violence in the west bank and jerusalem. a live report from the region coming up. (patrick) it took a few years, i started to notice that i couldn't go as long. (ray)e) if it's der 20 degrees out, ing can't go outside my house. because it feels like'm inhaling broken glass. (terry) [coughing] -excuse me. (ted koppel) sounds familiar? (taini) the fish being out of the water, gasping for air, well, i feel worse than a fish. (ted...
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jerusalem has been the capital of the jewish people for 3,000 people. made so by king david in 1,000 bc, can you imagine? denying history has been denying reality. and i was glad when president trump recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and the american embassy there and will remain israel's capital with or without australia taking a flight from reality also so bad. >> brian: here is what the prime minister said, the current prime minister of israel says, "the way this was made in australia a response to the media, we can only hope the australia government make matters more seriously and professionally. the capital of israel and nothing will change that." is that strong enough? welcome i think it reflects a very broad sentiment. but i think what brought the american decision i think was a combination of american conviction in the understanding of the great majority of americans that this is the right thing. they know the biblical history. they know the story of jerusalem. they know the connection of the jewish people. but frankly, the diplomacy as we
jerusalem has been the capital of the jewish people for 3,000 people. made so by king david in 1,000 bc, can you imagine? denying history has been denying reality. and i was glad when president trump recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and the american embassy there and will remain israel's capital with or without australia taking a flight from reality also so bad. >> brian: here is what the prime minister said, the current prime minister of israel says, "the way this was made in...
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let's go to had das gold live from jerusalem. what more have we learned? >> reporter: max, this is the latest in a surge of violence that this region has not seen levels of in years, since at least 2015. what we understand is that a military check point northeast jerusalem near the refugee camp, an area that is relatively quiet, we don't see as many clashes or attacks as we might see in other regions of jerusalem and surveillance video we have seen a man seems to go up to a group of soldiers and shoot at them point blank. israeli officials say an 18-year-old female soldier was killed and 30-year-old israeli guard is in critical condition after being shot in the head and a man hunt is still under way to try to catch the shooter. now this attack happened after a deadly two days across the west bank where four palestinians were killed. two teenagers were killed during an israeli military raid in the refugee camp. it happened while trying to arrest an islamic jihadist. when we asked about this situation, they say he was shot after he alleged to have thrown a m
let's go to had das gold live from jerusalem. what more have we learned? >> reporter: max, this is the latest in a surge of violence that this region has not seen levels of in years, since at least 2015. what we understand is that a military check point northeast jerusalem near the refugee camp, an area that is relatively quiet, we don't see as many clashes or attacks as we might see in other regions of jerusalem and surveillance video we have seen a man seems to go up to a group of...
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well, i spoke to our correspondence in the region, rebecca, written in jerusalem and uh how much i take in a root. it told me how the deal is being viewed there overhead, as we heard there this deal has bay more than a decade in the making their vain. numerous rounds of negotiations broken by the u . s. as we just heard that have all been unsuccessful until a couple of weeks ago when the 2 sides finally did reach that agreement, that deal now has been signed by the lebanese side and the israel side ending more than a decade of conflict over this disputed region. is being held as a huge moment, a huge success by both sides, bye, but as a historic moment. in fact, i mean, let's not forget that these 2 sides as we just heard in that report, have a, you know, diplomatic ties. they're, they're technically still at war and lebanon doesn't even recognize israel as a sovereign country. so for a deal like these to be agreed between those 2 sides is really being held as a historic moment. now, for israel, for it's part a, it's going to benefit greatly both politically and diplomatically, but more
well, i spoke to our correspondence in the region, rebecca, written in jerusalem and uh how much i take in a root. it told me how the deal is being viewed there overhead, as we heard there this deal has bay more than a decade in the making their vain. numerous rounds of negotiations broken by the u . s. as we just heard that have all been unsuccessful until a couple of weeks ago when the 2 sides finally did reach that agreement, that deal now has been signed by the lebanese side and the israel...
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have been following developments. rebecca, written in jerusalem told me what this still means for israel. well, phil, this deal has been in the making for more than a decade. they've been numerous rounds of negotiations, all of which have failed until a couple of weeks ago when a deal was finally reached between the 2 sides. and we've now seen it signed in by michelle, our own, the lebanese president, and the caretaker prime minister here in israel. yana pete. now all sides then in fact it was a u. s. broke a deal, all parties involved a calling this deal historic. and let's not forget that these 2 countries, as you rightly mentioned, are still technically at war. they have no diplomatic relations, in fact, lebanon doesn't even recognize israel as a sovereign state. so the fact that 2 countries in this situation could sign a deal like this maritime bought a deal is being heralded as a historic step for the benefits will be of course for both sides and very far reaching for israel. for example, of course, is political and diplomatic benefits and missiles of the economic benefits and secur
have been following developments. rebecca, written in jerusalem told me what this still means for israel. well, phil, this deal has been in the making for more than a decade. they've been numerous rounds of negotiations, all of which have failed until a couple of weeks ago when a deal was finally reached between the 2 sides. and we've now seen it signed in by michelle, our own, the lebanese president, and the caretaker prime minister here in israel. yana pete. now all sides then in fact it was...
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this reverses the morrison governments recognition of wish jerusalem is the capital of israel, australia and does as previous governments policy on israel saying his embassy will remain in tel aviv plus you keep talking about nancy pelosi if you want to run against nancy pelosi moved back to san francisco and run against nancy pelosi, you're running against me. weeks out from the u. s. midterm elections will be in one key stage where the battle lines are already being drawn. the us says it will hold russia accountable for war crimes. after it hit you cranes capital with drones. at least 4 people were killed and 16 injured and strikes during morning rush hour on monday. one struck a residential building in downtown cave. last attacks and people running for cover a week after rushes most widespread attacks against the country and mums. mom jam 2 reports from kate. ah. the strikes on ukraine's capital started early on the ground. people felt the explosions in the sky. they could see the attackers at one so called kamikaze drone approaches its target as keeps air defense systems attempt to s
this reverses the morrison governments recognition of wish jerusalem is the capital of israel, australia and does as previous governments policy on israel saying his embassy will remain in tel aviv plus you keep talking about nancy pelosi if you want to run against nancy pelosi moved back to san francisco and run against nancy pelosi, you're running against me. weeks out from the u. s. midterm elections will be in one key stage where the battle lines are already being drawn. the us says it will...
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and in west jerusalem, russell shall live a lawyer and researcher at the court lead policy for him. and he's really think tank. thank you both for joining us on inside story laurie in baby. let me start with you. they seems to be a renewed sense of urgency to get an agreement on this long running maritime dispute between lebanon and israel, with the lebanese authorities receiving the u. s. mediators proposal you get a sense that we are nearing ideal definitely this is the sensory getting and they route that this is almost done. deed and the love it and they route or it is here, are very positive about the deal and they're talking about progress and positive signs and even has vala, which was, which was thought to be a spoiler yesterday has on the law had had a very positive statement about the deal, so i guess the atmosphere and the environment you to be with is that it is going to happen as soon and i think with everything that we're hearing today in israel, i think that will push more for the u. s. m a g to push for the to happen before the election outcome and before may be enoug
and in west jerusalem, russell shall live a lawyer and researcher at the court lead policy for him. and he's really think tank. thank you both for joining us on inside story laurie in baby. let me start with you. they seems to be a renewed sense of urgency to get an agreement on this long running maritime dispute between lebanon and israel, with the lebanese authorities receiving the u. s. mediators proposal you get a sense that we are nearing ideal definitely this is the sensory getting and...
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let's get the view from west jerusalem russell. how is this propose deal being viewed in israel, and is there a sense of urgency there? as laurie says, well, 1st i want to emphasize the absolute tragedy of this deal, right? lebanon is a failed states. if it's ruled by a rainy and a puppet regime, this deal will not benefit the lebanese people, rather, it will allow, because by law and the, and the iranian government tickets and salutes and to plunder lebanon, natural resources. i further want to emphasize, right? israel is a democracy and we are in election season. the current government has no, has no public mandate to commit to make to make this deal, it cannot be done under a caretaker, transitional government. it has no mandate for this deal. ok will allow laurie to respond. we don't know laurie the exact terms, of course, and the devil is in the details. but from the, the reports and statement that you've seen, how would 11 on benefits from this deal. and so, 1st of all, i think like lebanon is desperate for a deed, on the mar
let's get the view from west jerusalem russell. how is this propose deal being viewed in israel, and is there a sense of urgency there? as laurie says, well, 1st i want to emphasize the absolute tragedy of this deal, right? lebanon is a failed states. if it's ruled by a rainy and a puppet regime, this deal will not benefit the lebanese people, rather, it will allow, because by law and the, and the iranian government tickets and salutes and to plunder lebanon, natural resources. i further want...
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embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, sparking international protests. foreign minister penny wong spoke from canberra earlier today. >> today thatrevious and nonstandard position that jerusalem as a final -- should be resolved as part of any peace negotiations between israel and the palestian people is reverses the more since government recognition of west roussell as the capital of israel. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! co-host juan gonzÁlez in new bnswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: happy belated birthday. juan: thanks, amy. appreciate it. my big 75. amy: congratulations. a warning to our listeners and viewers, we begin today's show with a story that includes graphic details of sexual assault. on october 7, a 22-year-old black woman in excelsior springs, missouri, escaped from a white man who she says held her captiv
embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, sparking international protests. foreign minister penny wong spoke from canberra earlier today. >> today thatrevious and nonstandard position that jerusalem as a final -- should be resolved as part of any peace negotiations between israel and the palestian people is reverses the more since government recognition of west roussell as the capital of israel. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and...
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is virtually alone among nations in recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital after then-president trump relocated the u.s. embassy there in 2018. palestinian prime minister mohammad shtayyeh spoke from ramallah on monday. >> any change in the status quo in jerusalem would undermine the two state solution and will be considered a tacit recognition at the city's annexation to israel, which will encourage the occupying state and the settlers radical groups to continue their aggression toward our people going toward the islamic and christian holy sites of jerusalem. amy: japan's government has condemned north korea's military after it test-fired a ballistic miile over the island of hokkaido, triggering an emergency alert for 5 million residents. the missile reportedly flew for nearly 3000 miles before crashing into the pacific far to the east of japan, which would make it north korea's longest test flight of a missile to date. this comes after japan and south korea joined trilateral, u.s.-led naval war games last week in waters off the korean peninsula. president biden visited puerto rico o
is virtually alone among nations in recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital after then-president trump relocated the u.s. embassy there in 2018. palestinian prime minister mohammad shtayyeh spoke from ramallah on monday. >> any change in the status quo in jerusalem would undermine the two state solution and will be considered a tacit recognition at the city's annexation to israel, which will encourage the occupying state and the settlers radical groups to continue their aggression...
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embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, sparking international protests. foreign minister penny wong spoke from canberra earlier today. >> today thatrevious and nonstandard position that jerusalem as a final -- should be resolved as part of any peace negotiations betwe israel and the palestinian peoples. is reverses the more since government recognition of west roussell as the capital of israel. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! co-host juan gonzÁlez in new bnswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: happy belated birthday. juan: thanks, amy. appreciate it. my big 75. amy: congratulations. a warning to our listeners and viewers, we begin today's show with a story that includes graphic details of sexual assault. on october 7, a 22-year-old black woman in excelsior springs, missouri, escaped from a white man who she says held her capt
embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, sparking international protests. foreign minister penny wong spoke from canberra earlier today. >> today thatrevious and nonstandard position that jerusalem as a final -- should be resolved as part of any peace negotiations betwe israel and the palestinian peoples. is reverses the more since government recognition of west roussell as the capital of israel. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and...
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palestinians have protested any jerusalem -- in east jerusalem. they search for a gunman who killed a female soldier. the palestinian media have described the blockade as a total siege. a bbc investigation has found up to 70% of donations sent to displaced families in syria via tiktok are actually being taken by the social media platforms. milemen give vulnerable families access to phones and accounts so they can livestream for hours at a time, begging for additional gifts. we have the details. >> send me gifts! >> they are asking for help, for follows, for gifts. this is a new trend on tiktok. working with bbc arabic, we found more than 300 tiktok accounts posting these videos. viewers spending more than $1000 per hour on gifts. the idea is to reward creators for interesting content. these gifts are bought with real money and can cost up to $500. the gifts are shifted to a virtual currency that you can withdrawal as cash. how much of that goes to the families and how much does tiktok take for itself? you can see there pattern. children keep sayin
palestinians have protested any jerusalem -- in east jerusalem. they search for a gunman who killed a female soldier. the palestinian media have described the blockade as a total siege. a bbc investigation has found up to 70% of donations sent to displaced families in syria via tiktok are actually being taken by the social media platforms. milemen give vulnerable families access to phones and accounts so they can livestream for hours at a time, begging for additional gifts. we have the details....
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palestinians have protested any jerusalem -- in east jerusalem. they search for a gunman who killed a female soldier. the palestinian media have described the blockade as a total siege. a bbc investigation has found up to 70% of donations sent to displaced families in syria via tiktok are actually being taken by the social media platforms. milemen give vulnerable families access to phones and accounts so they can livestream for hours at a time, begging for additional gifts. we have the details. >> send me gifts! >> they are asking for help, for follows, for gifts. this is a new trend on tiktok. working with bbc arabic, we found more than 300 tiktok accounts posting these videos. viewers spending more than $1000 per hour on gifts. the idea is to reward creators for interesting content. these gifts are bought with real money and can cost up to $500. the gifts are shifted to a virtual currency that you can withdrawal as cash. how much of that goes to the families and how much does tiktok take for itself? you can see there is pattern. children keep sa
palestinians have protested any jerusalem -- in east jerusalem. they search for a gunman who killed a female soldier. the palestinian media have described the blockade as a total siege. a bbc investigation has found up to 70% of donations sent to displaced families in syria via tiktok are actually being taken by the social media platforms. milemen give vulnerable families access to phones and accounts so they can livestream for hours at a time, begging for additional gifts. we have the details....
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hadas gold live in jerusalem for us. >>> the u.s. midterm election right side just one month away and republicans are putting a lot of time, money and energy into two western battleground states, arizona and nevada and in nevada turnout among rural voters is considered critical. that's why former president donald trump was in nevada on saturday before heading to arizona today. we have more from cnn's kyung lah in las vegas. >> reporter: the western states of nevada and arizona, the focus of national politics as political figures land in the sun belt states. former president donald trump in the state of nevada, in the rural regions, holding a rally for the trump ticket. that includes candidates for governor as well as u.s. senate, secretary of state and attorney general. he is trying to give energy to the republican base urging turnout. on the democratic side the incumbent senator catherine cortez is doing campaigning in las vegas. she is turning to the turnout machine of the union vote, those canvassers fanning out trying to encourag
hadas gold live in jerusalem for us. >>> the u.s. midterm election right side just one month away and republicans are putting a lot of time, money and energy into two western battleground states, arizona and nevada and in nevada turnout among rural voters is considered critical. that's why former president donald trump was in nevada on saturday before heading to arizona today. we have more from cnn's kyung lah in las vegas. >> reporter: the western states of nevada and arizona,...
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jerusalem's factions presenting clique of john of the scala is even worse than the sakkari simon bach. yours and his crew is even worse than john's. the tribal enemy is worse still. and the zealots, first of all, two factions to emerge the war as the worst of all in keeping with this practice, this paragraph he treats these groups as disparate only in their viciousness. here only his work, josephus expounds the fourth philosophy without reference the kingship of god. yet this conflation of party and sect inadequate in even investigatory while all the factions may have been vicious, the sects, the parties in a crucial respect, namely their fanaticism. while john simon and italians would finally seek to escape roman vices, each trying to cut a deal with the romans, the zealots in the sakkari would not. indeed, self-immolation of the sakkari besieged in the fortress of masada, too, would provide josephus with of his most memorable set pieces in the concluding episode of his work, josephus leaves the judea in ruins to recount further depredations of the sakkari in far off alexandria seren
jerusalem's factions presenting clique of john of the scala is even worse than the sakkari simon bach. yours and his crew is even worse than john's. the tribal enemy is worse still. and the zealots, first of all, two factions to emerge the war as the worst of all in keeping with this practice, this paragraph he treats these groups as disparate only in their viciousness. here only his work, josephus expounds the fourth philosophy without reference the kingship of god. yet this conflation of...
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he joins us now from the israeli supreme court in west jerusalem. good savvy with a sir at why did the election commission decide not to allow your party to contest the election? palo adrian. unfortunately, this is not the 1st time that my part is the balance party. we have to go to the well apply for the supreme court in israel only to. ringback defend our right, do you see a quite for equality in this part of the world, this image of a jewish do more per se, each election, we have to come to the supreme court only to defend our rights to struggle for equality and justice for all of them this part of the world because there's the massive dishonest majority against the ideal click wall of the. they want to keep jewish supremacy. and it looks for them talk to the natural to 2nd for jury to prove the one who drives the only political party in his world. the ballot part in my for which is trying to do a change in this jewish supremacy and make this threat and normal instead of all its citizens with bullet as well is considered extreme. those who tried
he joins us now from the israeli supreme court in west jerusalem. good savvy with a sir at why did the election commission decide not to allow your party to contest the election? palo adrian. unfortunately, this is not the 1st time that my part is the balance party. we have to go to the well apply for the supreme court in israel only to. ringback defend our right, do you see a quite for equality in this part of the world, this image of a jewish do more per se, each election, we have to come to...
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because it contains a stone from jerusalem. i shall hush as well. they brought a stone from jerusalem. incense this stone comes from a foreign country. they enter, they promote a stone, but they don't say return from just that it came from a broad. yep. so folks call the synagogue log reba or the stranger. and how old is the synagogue and cynical con, around 2600 years old. 2600 years. it's africa's oldest synagogue. each year the synagogue becomes a place of pilgrimage for jews from around the world. they come here to celebrate the religious holiday log bowman. many of them have roots in tunisia. ah, on friday in the village of eddie odd on july, the preparing for the sabbath. there's of buds of excitement going on the street vendors or selling homemade cakes. the children get sweets and i just can't resist the video. and i saw there were sweet treats here and i just had to come and try a typical jewish treats from jabber. we prepare them, push a bond with the table. i run a good and as fresh look, this is still going from the albany. the han, warm
because it contains a stone from jerusalem. i shall hush as well. they brought a stone from jerusalem. incense this stone comes from a foreign country. they enter, they promote a stone, but they don't say return from just that it came from a broad. yep. so folks call the synagogue log reba or the stranger. and how old is the synagogue and cynical con, around 2600 years old. 2600 years. it's africa's oldest synagogue. each year the synagogue becomes a place of pilgrimage for jews from around the...
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after that terrible massacre, a big jeep went round the streets of jerusalem with the malicious, with these jewish militias in it. leaders are shouting out, your turn is next and i have never been allowed to return. no member of my family has returned. no palestinians, i know has been allowed to return for the same racist reason. they are of the wrong race. so you keep them out. well, if that isn't racism, i don't know what is i 2 of corbin's opponents confronted pro palestinian protested a most anti semitism campaign as belong to the political mainstream. but some a more militant i with to what we have here. oh, militant scientists. the people who campaigned for the state of israel, paul scott, is a pro palestinian activist. oh, you get to know when the faces it's actually only a very small corps of people. they are always there. in many cases, the people they perceive to be going to see might of merely people who criticize the state of israel. oh, jonathan huffman is a form of vice chair of the zionist federation. mm. with him is damon lens, not another pro israel activist. followin
after that terrible massacre, a big jeep went round the streets of jerusalem with the malicious, with these jewish militias in it. leaders are shouting out, your turn is next and i have never been allowed to return. no member of my family has returned. no palestinians, i know has been allowed to return for the same racist reason. they are of the wrong race. so you keep them out. well, if that isn't racism, i don't know what is i 2 of corbin's opponents confronted pro palestinian protested a...
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and as bernard smith reports from west jerusalem, that might lead to right wing extremists taking our posts. i mean by throwing stones, shoot them, it's a mob and their shouts at the police. this far i politician isn't occupied east jerusalem, making a typically provocative visit into palestinian neighborhoods for that he could soon be a government minister. oh, think there has exploited growing tensions in his rails, mixed arab and jewish towns fighting fled in these communities last year after israel's war with hamis in garza, you have to remember that we had the riots within the cities in which are ups and jews are living though royal, though there was a lot of violence ah, especially from the arab side, but there was also jewish violence of extremists. they were supported more by people like been view. oh, think of it has managed to cast himself as the friendly face of the far right. he once advocated the expulsion of all palestinians. now bank of it says not just for those, he deemed traitors or terrorists. i keep having him. i want to tell benjamin netanyahu that i love him with
and as bernard smith reports from west jerusalem, that might lead to right wing extremists taking our posts. i mean by throwing stones, shoot them, it's a mob and their shouts at the police. this far i politician isn't occupied east jerusalem, making a typically provocative visit into palestinian neighborhoods for that he could soon be a government minister. oh, think there has exploited growing tensions in his rails, mixed arab and jewish towns fighting fled in these communities last year...
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because it contains a stone from jerusalem. i shall hush as when they brought a stone from jerusalem incense this stone comes from a foreign country they and that they brought a stone, but they don't say returned from just that it came from abroad. yeah. so folks call the synagogue log reba or the stranger and how old is the synagogue and synagogue around 2600 years old. 2600 years. it's africa's oldest synagogue. each year the synagogue becomes a place of pilgrimage for jews from around the world. they come here to celebrate the religious holiday log bowman. many of them have roots in tunisia. ah, on friday in the village of eddie od on jaguar, they're preparing for the sabbath. there's a bunch of excitement on the street vendors or selling homemade cakes. the children get sweets and i just can't resist the deal. and i saw there was retreats here, and i just had to come and try their typical jewish traits from jabber we prepared them, push a bottle to look for the sabbath, a table, a good and as fresh with this. he still voted
because it contains a stone from jerusalem. i shall hush as when they brought a stone from jerusalem incense this stone comes from a foreign country they and that they brought a stone, but they don't say returned from just that it came from abroad. yeah. so folks call the synagogue log reba or the stranger and how old is the synagogue and synagogue around 2600 years old. 2600 years. it's africa's oldest synagogue. each year the synagogue becomes a place of pilgrimage for jews from around the...
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and rebecca protests in jerusalem, thank you both. well, take a look at some other stories making news around the world. china is imposing new sanctions on so she is hit by cove at 19 outbreaks. authorities in beijing and shanghai, a ceiling up buildings and shutting down some districts. both cities have recorded fewer than 20 day cases with no new deaths. your fault, you do wanna fight and tie media tycoon is an also an activist. has that brought the miss universe beauty pageant for $20000000.00? reality tv saw an jack rap hong jack raw ju touch. it is outspoken about being a transgender woman. donald trump previously ran the contest, which has been staged full 7 decades. and a court in australia has to start discharge the jury. troy a former government advisor accuse of sexually assaulting a colleague, dura obtained details that were not given in evidence. the case sent off a review of workplace culture in australia the united states has imposed fresh sanctions against iranian officials involved in the brutal crackdown on anti gover
and rebecca protests in jerusalem, thank you both. well, take a look at some other stories making news around the world. china is imposing new sanctions on so she is hit by cove at 19 outbreaks. authorities in beijing and shanghai, a ceiling up buildings and shutting down some districts. both cities have recorded fewer than 20 day cases with no new deaths. your fault, you do wanna fight and tie media tycoon is an also an activist. has that brought the miss universe beauty pageant for...
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dad, spaniard smith, talking to us from west jerusalem, germany is hosting a conference, a rebuilding ukraine after russia's invasion. the president, the commission said roches attacks on infrastructure are pure acts of terrorism. it's estimated, it'll cost at least $200000000000.00 to fix ukraine's infrastructure. and the early days of russia's invasion of ukraine, append became a symbol of resistance. now as maha jam, muhammad jammah jim reports reconstruction efforts are underway to bring life back to the heavily damaged city. here an era pin which sits just outside keys and stands as a symbol of ukrainian resistance. you can still very clearly see the massive levels of devastation that this war has brought upon this country. it's been months since russian forces withdrew from the city. and yet, apartment complexes like this one still lie in ruin. that's because government money is largely going to the military right now. and it's also why residence associations here are putting up signs on the sides of buildings asking for donations and providing bank details for those who wish to
dad, spaniard smith, talking to us from west jerusalem, germany is hosting a conference, a rebuilding ukraine after russia's invasion. the president, the commission said roches attacks on infrastructure are pure acts of terrorism. it's estimated, it'll cost at least $200000000000.00 to fix ukraine's infrastructure. and the early days of russia's invasion of ukraine, append became a symbol of resistance. now as maha jam, muhammad jammah jim reports reconstruction efforts are underway to bring...
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john henry reports from west jerusalem. ah, it's a lucrative deal made between enemies. israel appeared on the verge of signing an agreement for natural gas production off the mediterranean coast with lebanon, which refuses to recognize the state on its southern border. but both sides, it agreed. the u. s. brokered pact is too profitable not to sign, but on thursday, israeli prime minister. yeah, your la peed rejected last minute changes requested by lebanon, sending both sides back to the negotiating table, where each has strong incentive to come to an agreement. zoe scott: this is a deal the strengthens israel security and economy for la pete, starting production on the carriage oil field as soon as this month would mark a much needed economic and diplomatic victory ahead of november 1st election and bring israel closer to energy independence for lebanon splitting revenue from the neighboring conic gas field would mean desperately needed income for an economy so devastated that banks have closed after cash strapped custom
john henry reports from west jerusalem. ah, it's a lucrative deal made between enemies. israel appeared on the verge of signing an agreement for natural gas production off the mediterranean coast with lebanon, which refuses to recognize the state on its southern border. but both sides, it agreed. the u. s. brokered pact is too profitable not to sign, but on thursday, israeli prime minister. yeah, your la peed rejected last minute changes requested by lebanon, sending both sides back to the...