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neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talktopalestinians, andtogether we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called the catastrophe. like many palestinians, my father and his entire family were pushed out of their ancestral home. they moved to a small apartment in east jerusalem because the city was divided into a jewish and an arab city. and in 1967, the six-day war happened when the israelis invaded jerusalem and conquered it. we have lived under the israeli occupation ever since, always longing to go back to our ancestral homes. >> and my father's story that we left the home that he was born in and his father, etc., alwa
neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in...
protests. israeli soldiers have killed at least150palestinianssincethepalestinians' nonviolentgreat march of return protests began on march 30. palestinian activist ahed tamimi has been freed from an israeli prison after serving an eight-month term. the 17-year-old activist became a hero to palestinians after viral video showed her slapping a soldier near her family's home in the occupied west bank. the incident came just after tamimi learned her cousin had been gravely wounded by an israeli soldier who shot him in the head using a rubber-coated steel bullet. this is tamimi speaking after her release. in the future to continue my university studies. addressing the causes of the and to represent prisoner causes. the trump administration has lifted restrictions on $195 million in military aid for egypt that it had previously withheld over concerns about egypt's human rights record. this comes as an egyptian court sentenced 75 people to death for participating in a 2013 sit-in protesting the overthrow of president t mohamed morsi. more than 1,000 protesters were killed when soldi
protests. israeli soldiers have killed at least 150 palestinians since the palestinians' nonviolent great march of return protests began on march 30. palestinian activist ahed tamimi has been freed from an israeli prison after serving an eight-month term. the 17-year-old activist became a hero to palestinians after viral video showed her slapping a soldier near her family's home in the occupied west bank. the incident came just after tamimi learned her cousin had been gravely wounded by an...
order to form a coalition government. in the gazastrip,palestinianshavecalled for renewed protests against israel's stifling blockade of the besieged territory. friday's planned protests follow the deaths of three palestinians and one israeli soldier wednesday, and after israeli snipers massacred 124 palestinians, while wounding some 14,000 others after the nonviolent great march of return protests began in gaza on march 30. meanwhile, israel is preparing to release 17-year-old palestinian prisoner ahed tamimi to her family on sunday, as she completes an eight month prison sentence. tamimi became a hero to palestinians after viral video showed her slapping a soldier near her family's home in the occupied west bank. the incident came just after tamimi learned her cousin had been gravely wounded by an israeli soldier who shot him in the head using a rubber-coated steel bullets. ahed tamimi's case drew international attention. on thursday, a visiting artist completed a massive mural paying tribute to tamimi on the palestinian side of the west bank separation barrier in .ethlehem this
order to form a coalition government. in the gaza strip, palestinians have called for renewed protests against israel's stifling blockade of the besieged territory. friday's planned protests follow the deaths of three palestinians and one israeli soldier wednesday, and after israeli snipers massacred 124 palestinians, while wounding some 14,000 others after the nonviolent great march of return protests began in gaza on march 30. meanwhile, israel is preparing to release 17-year-old palestinian...
140palestiniansduringthese protests while wounding thousands of others. we have the latest from israel and palestine later in the broaoadcast. in i israel, hundrdreds of membs of the w white helmets have been evacuated toto jordan withth thr famimily members.. the evacuation was facilitated by israeli forces. that is after being granted access. the u.k., germany and canada have agreed to process the asylum claims. the evacuation came as thousands continued airstrikes nearby. others approached the border fence where they were turned around by israeli troops. ecuador's president has cleared the way for the president to withdraw asylum. to hand julian assanange over to authorities. he could soon face a prison term of up to two years if he is it in contempt of court. a swedishto avovoid sexual assault investigation. he was cleared of those charges. this comes as the trump seeking toion is force the extradition to the united states. trump has again called for nfl players who take a knee during the playing of the national anthem to be punished. on friday, trump tweeted that playayers
140 palestinians during these protests while wounding thousands of others. we have the latest from israel and palestine later in the broaoadcast. in i israel, hundrdreds of membs of the w white helmets have been evacuated toto jordan withth thr famimily members.. the evacuation was facilitated by israeli forces. that is after being granted access. the u.k., germany and canada have agreed to process the asylum claims. the evacuation came as thousands continued airstrikes nearby. others...
on sunday and injured dozens.thepalestinianteenagerwho went to jail for eight much for slapping israeli soldiers has been freed. she told reporters she has to study -- decided to study law to defend people. she visited yasser arafat's grave and was welcomed by the palestinian president. the 17-year-old has become a national icon. her face appears on posters and murals. israeli minerals -- officials have ascribed as a terrorist. stopighters are trying to a fire in northern california. , one of several in california, has claimed six lives, including two children and their great-grandmother, and has destroyed hundreds of homes. we have a report. >> homes in the city of reading andced to smoldering ash rubble. the path of destruction in northern california continues. fire.ling to put out the this woman said she only had minutes to flee her home. it was almost like a tornado with fire in it. and it over the hill, wiped out our house, and our next or neighbors home. of the in the middle home on one side is still standing and the other is just like ours, pretty much rubble. has forced
on sunday and injured dozens. the palestinian teenager who went to jail for eight much for slapping israeli soldiers has been freed. she told reporters she has to study -- decided to study law to defend people. she visited yasser arafat's grave and was welcomed by the palestinian president. the 17-year-old has become a national icon. her face appears on posters and murals. israeli minerals -- officials have ascribed as a terrorist. stopighters are trying to a fire in northern california. , one...
, thousands of people attended the funerals oftwopalestinianteenagerskilled by israeli airstrikes during saturday israel's heaviest bombing assault on gaza since the 2014 war. the two boys, 15-year-old amir al-nimri and 16-year-old luay kaheel, were hit by israeli airstrikes while they were playing on a roof. 30 more palestinians were wounded in the barrage of airstrikes, which israel claimed was in retaliation for rockets fired from gaza toward israel. four israelis were wounded. this is maysoun al-namara, the mother of 15-year-old amir, who was killed by the israeli bobombing. to o play and eat with his friend. he did not havave a rocket or a bomb. he told me, i will go out for lunch with my friend. they were close friends from school. they hang out after school and they were killed together. amy: the israeli bombing saturday comes after israeli soldiers have killed at least 136 palestinians and wounded over 14,000 more since the palestinians nonviolent great march of return protests began on march 30. the trump administration is seeking to hold direct talks with the taliban aimed at e
, thousands of people attended the funerals of two palestinian teenagers killed by israeli airstrikes during saturday israel's heaviest bombing assault on gaza since the 2014 war. the two boys, 15-year-old amir al-nimri and 16-year-old luay kaheel, were hit by israeli airstrikes while they were playing on a roof. 30 more palestinians were wounded in the barrage of airstrikes, which israel claimed was in retaliation for rockets fired from gaza toward israel. four israelis were wounded. this is...
the broadcast. in the gaza strip,onepalestinianwaskilled and three others wounded wednesday after israeli warplanes bombed a security observation post near the rafah border crossing with egypt. israel said it was targeting palestinians launching incendiary devices on kites flown over israel's militarized border with gaza, which it blames for burning crops on israeli farms. in southern israel, defense minister, avigdor liberman, said today, israel is preparing to launch a "large and painful military operation close vote that he said would rival the 2014 assault on gaza, which killed over 2,300 palestinians while leaving 17,000 injured. this came as israel further tightened its blockade on the gaza strip, barring deliveries of natural gas and other fuels. in a statement, the un's office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs said israel's fuel blockade would exacerbate the already dire living conditions in gaza, and raised concerns of collective punishment. back in the united states, at least 11 people drowned thursday evening in branson, missouri, after their amphibious
the broadcast. in the gaza strip, one palestinian was killed and three others wounded wednesday after israeli warplanes bombed a security observation post near the rafah border crossing with egypt. israel said it was targeting palestinians launching incendiary devices on kites flown over israel's militarized border with gaza, which it blames for burning crops on israeli farms. in southern israel, defense minister, avigdor liberman, said today, israel is preparing to launch a "large and...
down wednesday, as israeli airstrikes and tank fire killedthreepalestiniansandinjured one other. the assaults came after israel says a palestinian sniper injured one of its soldiers at a post along israel's heavily militarized border in southern gaza. meanwhile, the u.n. agency assisting palestinian refugees, known as unrwa, said wednesday it's laying off 250 workers after the trump administration slashed $300 million in funding. the announcement set off protests by trade unionists, who said as many as 1,000 people could ultimately be let go. in one incident, bystanders intervened to stop a fired unrwa employee from setting himself ablaze after he doused himself in gasoline in an apparent attempt at self-immolation. this is lalaid-off unrwa emplole amal al-batsh. this is a humanitarian disaster, disrespectful to the people and to the workers who provide these services tiered the services are also under threat. what kind of services will unrwa give after it fired workers? amy: the white house said wednesday that president trump's planned meeting with rusussia president vladimir p
down wednesday, as israeli airstrikes and tank fire killed three palestinians and injured one other. the assaults came after israel says a palestinian sniper injured one of its soldiers at a post along israel's heavily militarized border in southern gaza. meanwhile, the u.n. agency assisting palestinian refugees, known as unrwa, said wednesday it's laying off 250 workers after the trump administration slashed $300 million in funding. the announcement set off protests by trade unionists, who...
palestinianterritoriesto take a closer look at how the anniveveary of the state of israel is being seen t there. predictablbly, it is not positi. it is called the catastrophe. the 1993 also records divided israel into three zones. a, b, c. landnd and homes a are under isi admininistration. this is s a precursor r to the administstration statete that te is no sign of that becomg g a reality. we go ththrough the dadaily livf palestininians and thehe mistreatmement they had d to enr -- goes back to the home that he lost. childrenen are taught t in scho, little more than a hot. a treatment by border guards is barere humane. ♪ ççx@ [music] announcer: dhaka, capital of banglaladesh. there are already 13 million people here. that is set to almost double in the next decade, making this city one of the most densely populated places on earth. all these people are coming to dhaka because their rural homes are being destroyed. atiq: bangladesh is the front line state of climate change because of the multiplicity of impacts. announcer: cyclones, bursting rive, torrential rain fallll. climate chang
palestinian territories to take a closer look at how the anniveveary of the state of israel is being seen t there. predictablbly, it is not positi. it is called the catastrophe. the 1993 also records divided israel into three zones. a, b, c. landnd and homes a are under isi admininistration. this is s a precursor r to the administstration statete that te is no sign of that becomg g a reality. we go ththrough the dadaily livf palestininians and thehe mistreatmement they had d to enr -- goes...
. reporter: the front page of the arab paper based in jerusalem. it drew condemnationfrompalestinianandeuropean leaders. the villa was a door for apartheid and ethnic cleansing. it also says the study based -- saudi-based paper with strong words. this cartoon suggests the village finds the separation of jews and arabs. host: in france the papers reacting to that ongoing scandal involving the french president's head of security. reporter: le monde broke the story yesterday and today the major french papers are talking about it. question was filmed beating of protesters during a mayday protest. "beware the guerrilla." is a reference to a popular fresh song. in french, carillo is also slang for bodyguard. liberation is causing this a major blunder, one that could damage macron's credibility. the scandal to be the president's first major political test. emmanuel macron has been accused of trying to hush up the incident despite promising to be an exemplary president. host: it's sparked a wave of panic at the french presidential palace. reporter: indeed. they slammed the way he has dealt wit
. reporter: the front page of the arab paper based in jerusalem. it drew condemnation from palestinian and european leaders. the villa was a door for apartheid and ethnic cleansing. it also says the study based -- saudi-based paper with strong words. this cartoon suggests the village finds the separation of jews and arabs. host: in france the papers reacting to that ongoing scandal involving the french president's head of security. reporter: le monde broke the story yesterday and today the...
at17.palestinianmilitantshave shot dead an israeli soldier on the gaza border of israel responded with airstrikes at cost targets -- hamas targets on the gaza strip. the attacks have triggered renewed fears of another escalation between israel and hamas. the united nations has urged both sides to show restraint. business now. let's return to angela merkel and what she had to say about the brewing trade face off with the united states. daniel winters here. daniel: i'm sure i don't need to provide you who is at the center of these comments. u.s. president donald trump has been stoking the trade dispute with the eu and china today from signaling he is ready to slap tariffs on all chinese imports, and accusing the eu and china manipulating the currencies. he even found time to criticize the u.s. central bank monetary policy. german chancellor angela merkel that the eu is determined to counter any u.s. tariffs, as mrs. merkel told reporters in berlin. the situation is very serious. reporter: tensions continue to run high in the german car industry with the u.s. government thi
at 17. palestinian militants have shot dead an israeli soldier on the gaza border of israel responded with airstrikes at cost targets -- hamas targets on the gaza strip. the attacks have triggered renewed fears of another escalation between israel and hamas. the united nations has urged both sides to show restraint. business now. let's return to angela merkel and what she had to say about the brewing trade face off with the united states. daniel winters here. daniel: i'm sure i don't need to...
placed new restrictions on cargo crossings to the gaza strip. this comesafterpalestinianscarryout fresh attacks with incendiary balloons and heavy exchanges of fire from both sides over the weekend. fuel and gas deliveries will be blocked until sunday and the crossing will remain open on a case-by-case basis for food and medicine. the hungarian president is making his first state visit to israel, following the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu's trip to israel last year. before that the visit had prompted chris over his backing of george soros. he has also been accused of anti-semitism. there has been a somewhat mixed reaction to his two-day visit. is happy,dy especially if you check the local media and press this morning. the bulk of it, one could say the liberal bulk, calling this a given theiar thing, anti-semitic rhetoric with the references that have been made and his policies in europe. it is them -- the relationship with prime minister benjamin netanyahu in that he is trying -- netanyahu that he is trying to work on. country,ry of that vis-a-vis israel, israel was born
placed new restrictions on cargo crossings to the gaza strip. this comes after palestinians carry out fresh attacks with incendiary balloons and heavy exchanges of fire from both sides over the weekend. fuel and gas deliveries will be blocked until sunday and the crossing will remain open on a case-by-case basis for food and medicine. the hungarian president is making his first state visit to israel, following the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu's trip to israel last year. before that the...
jewish people,promptingpalestinianstowarn israel is sliding further into a system of apartheid. the new law declares hebrew the country's only official language, diminishing the status of arabic. it also encourages the building of jewish-only settlements on occupied territory as a national value. the bill passed in the vote of 62-55 over the objections of arab-israeli lawmakers, who threw papers into the air in protest after its passage. this is parliamentarian ahmed tibi. >> the bill is a hate crime. discriminatingy against the arab citizens, against the arab minority. andthe jewish settlements the status ofing the arabic language. amy: in the mediterranean, at least 19 people are dead and 25 others still misissing after a boat carrying more than 100 migrants capsizezed at sea off e coast of cyprus tuesday. the deaths came as italy and other european countries have launched a crackdown on ocean vessels carrying migrants hoping to claim asylum in europe. in mexico, president-elect andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador says he'll take a 60% pay cut after he's inaugurated in december as
jewish people, prompting palestinians to warn israel is sliding further into a system of apartheid. the new law declares hebrew the country's only official language, diminishing the status of arabic. it also encourages the building of jewish-only settlements on occupied territory as a national value. the bill passed in the vote of 62-55 over the objections of arab-israeli lawmakers, who threw papers into the air in protest after its passage. this is parliamentarian ahmed tibi. >> the...
illegal to purchase goods and services from israeli settlements in theoccupiedpalestinianterritories.the bill has support from the second-largest party in the irish papaiament, asas well as e oppoposition parties labor and sinn fein. both american airlines and stararbucks have announced plans to eliminate plastic straws, after sustained campaigning by environmentalists demanding companies reduce plastic waste, which is contaminating the oceans and contributing to the global pollution c crisis. starbucks has it will do the elimination by 2020. in new york cicity, tk people rallied outstside the nationonal hohomeland security conference, the largest annual gathering of dhs officials and private security contractors, including those profiting off mass deportation and family detention. this is one of the protesters. >> we are in new york city against the national homeland security conference being hosted here in our city and to call bill de blasio for big a keynote speaker. he says he supports our sanctuary city here in new york, but we know the nypd continues andollaborate
illegal to purchase goods and services from israeli settlements in the occupied palestinian territories. the bill has support from the second-largest party in the irish papaiament, asas well as e oppoposition parties labor and sinn fein. both american airlines and stararbucks have announced plans to eliminate plastic straws, after sustained campaigning by environmentalists demanding companies reduce plastic waste, which is contaminating the oceans and contributing to the global pollution c...