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You know im watching the news hour live from london coming up. And morning is funerals held for four people who died in clashes following demonstrations in gaza i day. On the diplomatic front the arab league is holding an emergency meeting to discuss President Trumps recognition of jerusalem as israels capital. This is donald trump steps into a civil rights fire stillwell live in jackson mississippi with the latest. And thousands pour on to the streets in paris to bid farewell to the man known as the french elvis. In spork the cheek of mexico as the semifinals of the Club World Cup while no win of without casablanca setting up our last full game with brazils grimier. The arab league has been holding an emergency meeting to discuss president transform our recognition of jerusalem as israels capital as follows a day of protests in which four people were killed in clashes and as strikes in gaza funerals have been taking place for the two have massed fighters and two Palestinian Protesters who died alan fischer brings us more now from occupied East Jerusalem where tensions remain high. Today you know that. It started as a small protest handful of people but as the walk towards all jerusalem dome one of the citys busy shopping streets there was a blog by police and soldiers told they had no permit to march that they were blocking the road they were forcibly pushed to the right in a city where anger has been close to the surface since Donald Trumps controversial decision it sparked a series of running confrontations my. Police sent in horses to break up the crowds creating widespread anger and panic this has been a pattern throughout the afternoon as crowds gather by the side of the street the horses have been sent to him at some pace to try and break those crowds up the writers have even been using their weapons it really is quite frightening for the people who are standing here watching these horses racing towards them. I dont want to see that were not getting here because i want to tell them that theyre down dependent then yeah and they were would never give up this is our country would save it was a clerk at that and i was seven at the antennas and it was. Just using. That as. The Security Forces using grenades and there were reports of injuries from rubber coated steel bullets if anyone produced a palestinian flag it was taken from them forcibly sometimes violently the flags destroyed in front of their face the. Then the woman we spoke to earlier was arrested the police couldnt tell is why. The this is whats happening in genesis in journalism it will be thorough and that if youre based in journalism until beast through the capital of palestine. Through the afternoon the Security Forces backed off the cards gathered the police moved up and the whole cycle began again. The Security Forces tried to grab people they thought were throwing stones at them identified by Police Photographers whod been in the crowd by nightfall the situation had stabilized but the under come to tension and the anger was still there but she was no sign of going away and alan joins us live now and allan picking up on your point there about the under current of tension are there concerns about how this might play out in the coming days and weeks. Well i spoke to a few people on the streets today and said whats the endgame what do you do this for whats next then they said they didnt know they were looking for Political Leadership from the Palestinian Authority from other arab nations they said what they wanted to do was to take to the streets and make sure that america and israel knew they were angry that they were upset and knew that they didnt think the decision by donald trump to the clear jerusalem israels capital was right or indeed lawful so they just wanted to make sure that their voices were heard and it seems that they are ready to continue doing that for days and weeks to come they want to make sure the other arab nations and particularly the Palestinian Authority do something to show leadership to tell them where they are going to go here where this is going to go and what it will mean for them in the long run and what does this mean for the security presence in and around the area. Well you can be sure that it will continue to be at such a high level we know that extra battalions of israeli army were moved into places like occupied East Jerusalem over the last seventy two hours or so in a dissipate of donald trump statement and then any backlash what we saw today was not just the police on the streets but the Army Reservist the Intelligence Forces all theyre all part of the operation to try and stop what started out as a peaceful protest and would have remained i think largely a peaceful protest hard to see hard to judge but certainly things became inflamed when the police started pushing people off the road not just ushering them off the road but violently pushing them off the road and then when they started sending the horses in people were genuinely frightened i saw real fear in peoples faces because the horses were just driving at them because they were trapped between buildings and cars they really had no we have to go and thats why so many injuries were recorded so i suspect that as long as people are taking to the streets to express their anger. By definition the Security Services the Security Forces here will keep their presence pretty high in places that the see as possible flashpoints of course weve been speaking about the visit by u. S. Vice president mike pence to the region how provocative at that. Well theyre glad that the Palestinian Authority has said they will not meet with my parents they dont see him coming here to explain the situation they see him coming here to justify what donald trump has done in the century tell the palestinians were not going to change our minds we dont care what you think so they see no point in discussions and in negotiations see mike pence as well who is an evangelical christian has been one of the people who pushed donald trump into this decision we know that donald trump addressed the rally in florida on friday night the people here were aware of it you know that he didnt talk about israel but what he did see was that the United States would do what was right for them the palestinians were expecting perhaps something more from a country that says it is what king or the peace plan that it will present to the palestinians and to the israelis at some point early in the new year for many of the people on the street today and i didnt get the chance to speak in detail to many of them because of all the action is going on they think that no the United States cant be trusted they were very wary of the United States before but no even less sure that donald trump and his administration will be the ones to finally deliver peace to this area but of course donald trump Still Believes that its possible that the great master negotiator the is and with this team he can deliver what he calls the deal of the century there are people here who just arent ready to buy it thank you and occupied East Jerusalem well joining us now is aljazeera senior political analyst Marwan Bashar and marwan we were hearing from alan that that many of the people who are out in the streets are looking for leadership not just in the palestinians but also from the other arab states what have we heard from these governments so far. Well best we probably hear some sort of. Condemnation thats best from the Arab League Foreign ministers my sense is and im just reading now as. As we as we get to the studio i was reading our orators story the says that the saudi arabia is basically implicated in what President Trump is proposing and on his decision on jerusalem and that probably the worst is to come and if indeed saudi arabia and i would guess by extension the United Arab Emirates are involved in this kind of waiting and getting behind the scenes in supporting trump on his decision in jerusalem and on his decision on on half a state on on half of the west bank and that Everything Else is a smokescreen for what theyre actually doing behind the scene i imagine not much is going to emerge as a consensus or as actionable strategy moving forward from there a big we will probably be left once again for the arab street than the arab league to do something moving forward and so we have had a great deal about the closeness of the relationship between the Trump Administration and saudi and specifically between the crown prince and b. S. In recent months and transcendent question so how could that be reconciled with the public official sandie condemnation of trumps declaration smokescreen that for public consumption only for the time being they will do that therefore yesterday were members i wasnt here sitting on the side i read six pages of a shuttle also the main saudi paper and i could not find a trace of one single position all for six front pages of the saudi paper about what is really the saudi position so i think all in all riyadh is basically trying to hide its real intentions in all of this i think the. Made a a a a mentee and. Deal with the administration and in a sense as you said the judge questioner along with some of the so none are missing in the contemplating what exactly to do and this sort of story is i was just mentioning it says that former palestinian sources confirmed to reuters that in fact hamad bin so man pressed president about us when he summoned them basically sue riyadh i mean thankful he didnt arrest him but when he summoned them to riyadh that he must that he needs to accept or work with the trump jarrad initiative on the Peace Process unfortunately the first step of it has been recognizing jerusalem as kept in israel and that was going to be disastrous for the palestinians but jerusalem is jerusalem is such a powerful political symbol throughout the arab and muslim world does transfer recognition not now complicate any deepening relationship between the traveler ministration and and yes absolutely no i think i dont know if it will complicate to saudi arabia because saudi arabia seems to be like the loyal client of the Trump Administration at this point in time just lets open a big big brackets here and just do things within the United States especially in congress there is a real issue with so with the. War crimes in yemen because saudi arabia is armed by the likes of the United States and the United Kingdom so theres a real issue there and i think theres going to be a more pressure in saudi arabia in the question of yemen theres also more more issue and weve heard that from secretary eric stylus and when he basically slapped down saudi arabia for its war in yemen forward. Its policy towards carter and ford its policy in lebanon basically slept thinking down saying you need to be more sober you need to be more thoughtful before you take such steps now putting such steps now putting all that to the side all of the question of palestine clearly just a question of time of the some might have made their deal and clearly the saudi arabia is following through with their assistance with the isis because apparently for saudi arabia this is a strategic decision that basically is second fighting palestine in order to create some kind of a front against iran and i think in that sense trumps decision during the night is jerusalem ahead of time has got two of these are looks foolish to me and to anyone else whos looking at this but clearly it wasnt made out of a way out of a out of an object of to please saudi arabia it was more of an expediency to please the israeli lobby and the evangelicals in the United States all right ron thank you for taking a number of different but still connected if youre so thank you all now in watching the news hour from london much more still to come georgias former president is rearrested and goes on a Hunger Strike saying hes the victim of a politically motivated ploy. A federal emergency is declared as wildfires tear through california homes are destroyed and thousands forced to flee. And it supports a japanese baseball size been compared to babe ruth x. s team. Iraqs Prime Minister has declared the end of the war against i. C. L. In his country hydrilla body has been congratulating iraqi troops who say they are now in complete control of the iraqi syria order and follows an Iraqi Forces Operation to push the last i still fight is outside the area and outside it marks the end of the three a war to drive i still out of iraq. And how u. S. President on a trump is visiting jackson mississippi for the opening of a Civil Rights Museum event has been mired in controversy with a number of civil rights leaders deciding to boycott the event because they say the president has a record of Racial Division theyve cited trump blaming both sides for the violence a shot at full rally and his criticism of n. F. L. Players kneeling during the National Anthem to protest racism well despite the protests and boycotts us President Trump went ahead with his talk paying tribute to americas civil rights leaders that is what medgar evers was he was a Great American hero that is what others honored in this museum were true american heroes today we strive to be worthy of their sacrifice we pray for inspiration from their example we want our country to re a place where every child from every backroom can grow up free from fear innocent of hatred and surrounded by love opportunity and hope today we pay solemn tribute to our heroes of the past and dedicate ourselves to building a future of freedom equality justice and peace for more on this guy joins us live from jackson mississippi and it is proving a very controversial trip isnt it gabriel we know that a lot of people arent happy about trumps presence that civil rights leaders of course at the event why is trump making an appearance now and specifically opening a Civil Rights Museum why why do this now. Quite frankly because hes trying to reach out to africanamericans because he wants their support and all polls indicate that he does not have it overwhelmingly in this countrys trying to make inroads with the black americans and the latest poll nine out of ten africanamericans in this country black americans said they do not believe that trump thinks that he supports black americans causes those are devastating numbers and so thats why partially at least hes coming came to this opening and Ribbon Cutting of this new Civil Rights Museum here in mississippi a state that is very much over the last century or so at the heart of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and so he did strike a very conciliatory tone as you heard from that part of that clip you just played of part of what his words he had to say here so he was very much on script as you heard there he didnt go off script at all just trying to sort of reach out to a community that frankly a lot of people just simply do not trust him and thats why many civil rights leaders simply boycotted this saying that it was nothing more than a photo opportunity for trump that they simply just simply didnt want to be a part of yes and. Then on the last seeking to reach out to a lot of these people but what kind of reception is he getting after the outcry. And the meeting n. F. L. Yeah hes going to receptions on one side of town youve got the National Association for the advancement colored people or the end of the most storied Civil Rights Organization in the United States they held a press conference with the black mayor of this city by the way basically saying that this was nothing more than a photo op and they did not welcome trump here however i will say the people who have come to this Ribbon Cutting including some black americans are mostly people that support trump and they dont. The fact that hes been here we have to point that out we did as speak to several black americans and that said you know i do support the president and i support that he is here trying to reach out to our community on this important day in the opening this museum so its a little subdued here there are no major protests on the streets or anything like that for the most part but it is a little subdued but i think for the most part what you have here is donors local residents museum folks here and from supporters that are trying to make the best of this because this is a very very Important Museum and quite frankly a very Beautiful Museum that really documents the struggle of black americans for so many decades in this country to achieve equal rights. In jackson mississippi thank you. Well the white house has moved to dismiss concerns about the health of the u. S. President earlier this week donald trump concluded an important speech by slurring and mispronouncing familia was i want house correspondent kimberly hellcats explains. The white house says it was nothing more than a dry throat this week when President Trump slurred his speech wrapping up an important Foreign Policy announcement god bless the United Church thank you very much but many reporters and the American Public have been questioning that explanation so much so White House Press secretary Sarah Sanders was forced to acknowledge the concern dismissing the inquiries as frankly pretty ridiculous questions but questions of trumps fitness for office are not new given his reported love of fast food and refusal to exercise them there is his penchant for confrontational speeches break news they will be met with fire of fury and taunting attacks and social media against foes like north Korean Leader kim jong il and many are questioning trumps ability to make sound decisions the latest to do so a group of twenty seven u. S. Psychiatrists and Mental Health experts who have never examined trump but have authored a book assessing his public behavior the book is currently a bestseller in the United States. Have never. Questioning a president s Mental Health as a political issue isnt new trumpeted the white house at age seventy president Ronald Reagan was sixty nine during his time in Office Reagan began to show shifts in speaking patterns those speech changes were later linked after he left office his diagnosis of alzheimers disease well not required most modern president s have provided some assurance of good Health Including this report most recently for president barack obama after ten months in office trump has failed to do the same but did in two thousand and sixteen while campaigning against Hillary Clinton make her health a Campaign Issue here. An aids brushed off her coughing spell and stumble on the campaign trail but later revealed she had been battling pneumonia the white house hopes those fears will subside early next year thats what its announced donald trump will undergo a medical examination and the results will be made public Kimberley Health kit aljazeera washington former president of georgia has gone on Hunger Strike and ukrainian Detention Center according to his lawyer because saakashvili was rearrested in ukraine four days after his supporters freed him from a police van he says the charges against him a politically motivated because shop has more on. Behalf saakashvili was rearrested late on friday following a police raid on an apartment block in kiev the former president of georgia had been hiding there since his escape from custody of to being arrested on tuesday. Had been fronting of his campaign to and preach ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko criticizing his failure to hold corruption. Secretarys press secretary confirmed his arrest he was so thirsty lizzie did start. Really was detained and now judging from the number of policemen he has kept there they dont let anyone in i dont know who managed to get in that i cant get in that says press secretary i hope there are lawyers in there and more of our people. Dozens of supporters gathered outside the Detention Center vowing to stay until his release. The key theyre trying to set up a regime right bottom brush or umbrella reese here if people dont rise up against it now ukraine is finished it will be no fight with corruption no change and no investment because no one will want to give money to a corrupt country like in extraordinary scenes on tuesday Ukrainian Security agents dragged the former leader from neighboring georgia across a roof top of the seizing him from his home in kiev then bundled him into a police bus i before you could be driven away supporters managed to free him four days after the botched attempt to take him into Custody Police tracked him down on friday. Back in custody again his future looks bleak hes now stateless because hes been stripped of his ukrainian and georgian citizenship and he faces extradition back home to georgia worries wanted to face corruption charges allegations which are denied hes also denying the accusations in ukraine and the started a Hunger Strike in an effort to clear his name peter shop al jazeera. Al u. K. Foreign secretary Boris Johnson is due to meet irans president has run rouhani and teheran on sunday to push for the release the British Charity johnson met with foreign minister Mohammad Javad zarif on saturday about nazneen zardari ratcliffe she setting a five year sentence for spying which she denies johnson has been accused of jeopardizing a case after he said that she was in the country to train journalists to iran has used that statement as proof that the guy radcliffe was a threat to the government. U. S. President onil trump has declared a federal emergency in california where the west bush is a still raging president has promised additional government help to rebuild child homes six wildfires happening in the states south forcing some two hundred thousand people to flee out and shift last mile from the sand. Well the fire fight continues on many fronts here in Southern California and everything is going to depend on the weather firefighters and residents tired of all the flames and so many areas got a bit of a break over the last twenty four hours the winds calm down a little bit firefighters were able to divert resources from structure protection for protecting neighborhoods and actually attack the fire and they have made progress on many fronts on these many fires however what happens in the next forty eight hours is going to determine fire behavior the National Weather service does have a red flag warning up there saying that there is a potential at least for very high winds through the end of this weekend winds that could gust to eighty or ninety kilometers Kilometers Per Hour those are the common santa ana winds that happen every winter here but when they happen and theres some kind of fire ignition those fires can explode and thats what weve seen over the past week or so for now were in a bit of a Holding Pattern well all wait and see what the weather brings over the next forty eight hours. You know watching the news hour much want to tell you about tensions rising in the west bank we look back at the first Palestinian Uprising known as the intifada. The agony of. Reveals a harrowing story of being shot as she tried to leave me. And were playing ball with trick shot day andy explains in sport. Hello again the weather is quite quiet over the middle east at the moment if you look at the satellite picture you can see this swelling massive cloud here thats clearing away and behind it theres generally quite settled weather for many of us not quite all of us though you can see an area of cloud of rain there working its way into positive thats going to bring some of us rather heavy rain here theres also quite a bit of clowned here for the eastern part of the mediterranean but this is breaking up and it looks like monday should be brighter. Getting to around twenty one degrees and for an crow well get to around ten a monday will be a dry a day to a bit further towards the south its certainly been very very windy here in doha over the past few days the winds all easing a bit as we head through the next couple of days but it still will stay roll the fresh so a maximum of around twenty three or twenty four over the next few days and with dropping down to around fifteen or sixteen at night and for us that feels pretty cool so a lot of that twenty seven degrees will be omak to them as we head down towards the southern part of africa a lot of cloud also rain with us at the moment you can see plenty of what weather stretching all the way down through pulse of mozambique and into monday gasket more heavy showers a likely hit during the day on sunday and also quite a few showers around joburg as well. He was born in ireland but at seventeen found himself in the middle of a Political Revolution in egypt i went on stage and i spoke about democracy i was put in a cell diffuse packets little a peep sixty people were put a hundred and twenty people and so after four years imprisoned in cairo ibrahim holloa talks to aljazeera at this time. Because. You are making very pointed remarks whether online the main u. S. Response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been criminalized or if you join us on sect no evil person just wakes up to over the morning in the sense i want to call the world in darkness this is a dialogue and that could be whats leading to some of the confusion online about people saying they dont actually know whats going on join the colobus conversation at this time on aljazeera. A comeback with the news out of date on the stories making headlines the arab league has been holding an emergency meeting to discuss u. S. President Donald Trumps formal recognition of jerusalem as israels capital funerals have been held for to hamas fighters and protesters who were killed by israeli airstrikes and shootings in gaza on friday. And u. S. President donald trump is visiting jackson mississippi for the opening of a Civil Rights Museum the event is being boycotted though by a number of important civil rights leaders who say the president has a record of Racial Division. Joining us now in the studio to discuss events and developments over jerusalem is. A Senior Research fellow with the middle east and Africa Program at Chatham House based in london thank you very much for coming in to speak to us and so what weve seen now the fallout from trumps jerusalem declaration that perhaps you know we havent seen the full extent of their week because that could now arca is this decision in the best long term sustainable interests of israel its not in doing to this story nor for anyone not the United States which is the interest due to the thinks first and not to use a yes in the longer we know that the limb is the capital of the top of it is the cup we thought because the government says theyre the parliament is there the Supreme Court is there but the serve budget this is in the future negotiations with the palestinians this is the pool if you wanted to work in this is is a couple should have a curriculum is the cup with a future palestinian state and the is the minute that he even pretends to draw. In to do so in new Peace Initiative. Which theyre not to say its supposed to be in the book who will take it seriously know that before that the palestinians think too seriously the United States is in on this book but if that is in the semblance of fate it differently undermined any future of Peace Initiative by the United States and theres been a lot of analysis around what drove the trumpet ministration to make this decision that perhaps there was this need to appeal to the support of farai hawkish evangelical groups will that be those particularly in washington that are concerned about the fact that that is taking precedence of u. S. National security interests i think we thought in the last ten months to attribute some rationality or logic Decision Making to administration that is for form capable of rational logical Decision Making process you see at the end of the day the approval of the long term pios around thirty seven percent which is basically the how coal support of the right wing in this sort of. Christians in the United States. Is it thought to girlfriend eyes them maybe but the din of that has their support would be godless i think in many ways small tom you look at the list of Decision Making that is doing though most of them are more publicity stunts that actually policies that of so thorough if this was about domestic american policies maybe succeeds but in the long run the question if it undermines also the stability of the countries that can use their support in the region and why they are protesting against it the end of the day it ends violence and there is a vicious cycle of violence that my style the undermines is thrown into the was this is this is the problem is that whatever you say that you are trying to. Rationalize what trump is doing and often there is no rationality or logic to it but whatever domestic considerations drive his announcements there are serious repercussions and we now see protests and clashes and and violence in the region and there are fears that that could now get worse this has dealt a blow to the palestinians is there anything that the palestinian leadership can do now to salvage this to try and use it to their advantage in some way i think to highlight the illogic of this of this decision i think porter star legitimate as long as the peace for i think the last thing the palestinian despite what the hamas says they dont need a third in the further because this will end with more bloodshed what it needs is to continue to put the station to shows that if this is the way the way you head the United States is going to be merging the risin then the future peace negotiations between the policy is in these early days as you might call back from Chatham House thank you you thank. Well speaking of the intifada its thirty years since the first Palestinian Uprising and as the intifada began in gaza became a watershed moment in Palestinian Resistance to Israeli Occupation but in the years that have passed the situation has become less. Direct one was a child only participated in the first intifada this is his story my name is ramzy abroad one. Thirty eight years old i. Was born in bethlehem and grew up in that if you gee if i marry to the musician. And composer activist thing this was on the first these of the intifada uprising. And if you do care before. The time i would remember that this bunch of soldiers. You know who came and just. You dated a lot of space which was the camp we were playing or the kids you know we dont play in the house because our house is very small in the camp the street is your playground and we suddenly story has already started to understand. That this is the occupier from the story that our grandfathers and mother were doing us i remember that there were many soldiers i dont know whats happened but i just ran. Toward soldiers and i want to read it too to go as close as as much as close to to be able to pick them out of from the camp. The. First intifada you show you how we were all involved and having one object of you know what and all together we miss that because we are confused between if we are free or im free we are in the new regime that the supposed to have a state of we dont have a state thats why we dont have a common. A common goal. Today every time i try to go and travel and or go to other city to all this to going to an old settlement i get angry lucky today because i have an instrument. That hit me to express myself differently and still get my message to the world that i am unhappy. Now a nine year old ranjit told aljazeera how she survived after being shot three times by myanmar soldiers and she just story is not an isolated one the military is accused of deliberately targeting children escaping a crackdown state child strafford reports from the thank god the refugee camp near cox is bizarre. But his grandmother called hold back the tears. Its a miracle the nine Year Old Girl is a lawyer. She to says she was shot three times by myanmar Army Soldiers as she fled her village of torm bazaar three and a half months ago. The bullets went through her right leg her left arm and her right armpit myanmar soldiers shot her mother and father dead. Says as he too was trying to escape in a boat with a young boy when the army opened fire at them you know how your little lot we were running and crying trying to escape he says i got in a boat and heard gunshots was in a different boat when the Ministry Shelter gitta they were around thirty and gotten away from her after seeing they had shelter i felt i dont know i am bound to die. The bullet wound on the is utas on is infected and wont heal. Infections are common in the camp with hundreds of thousands of other refugees its not known how many children have been killed by the Myanmar Military in this recent crackdown on the river injure the myanmar government is refusing any kind of independent investigation but whats so shocking about this case is that having spoken to two witnesses and the medics treating her all over it and suggests that a myanmar soldier knowingly shot sites a nine Year Old Girl from close range. This sort of indicative of a heart off the weapon and caliber bullet of something of an seven sixty nine a mark a far far fics bullet which would tend to hit in bad three and and do a lot of internal damage given also the trajectory we think that it would be with for fifty made a range limit as she too was operated on in a malaysian government Field Hospital near the refugee camp and tiny pieces of fabric from the clothes she was wearing when she was shot infected the wound. Doctors hope as huge as physical agony will eventually subside but its unlikely the terrifying memories of what she and her grandmother saw in myanmar will ever disappear. For aljazeera think cali refugee camp bangladesh. As part of our focus this month on Nuclear Issues were looking at israels Nuclear Program the government maintains a policy of Nuclear Ambiguity but is estimated to have over one hundred Nuclear Warheads the pitch only required for such an arsenal comes from israel sell Nuclear Reactor which began operating in one nine hundred sixty three but is now attracting increasing questions about its safety so government plans to extend its life force that reports from jerusalem. When it comes to Nuclear Weapons israels priority is clear preventing iran from acquiring them its become a familiar theme of israeli Foreign Policy and recently in the chaos of the Syrian Civil War its been joined by another oft repeated objective preventing iran from gaining a military foothold in syria and a corridor through to the hezbollah fighters it backs in lebanon we will not allow our regime hold bent on the mileage out of the jewish state to acquire Nuclear Weapons we will not allow that regime to intrench and self militarily in syria as it seeks to do for the express purpose of eradicating our state israel has supported Donald Trumps decertification of the Iran Nuclear Deal struck by the Obama Administration to prevent iran acquiring Nuclear Weapons and says it will take direct military action against irans Nuclear Program if it deems it necessary but for some israelis theres another Nuclear Issue to worry about a home grown one israels reactor in the southern negev desert is now more than fifty years old and according to a recent written government answer to a member of Israels Parliament the knesset it could have its operating life extended into the twenty forties or even beyond the dimona reactor which began its life in one thousand nine hundred sixty three is one of israels most closely guarded secret installations is thought to have produced hundreds of kilograms of plutonium in that time more than enough for the scores of warheads israel is believed to possess but doesnt declare under its policy of Nuclear Ambiguity a study made public last year found more than fifteen hundred defects within the reactor core israels Atomic Energy commission has declared it safe. Chemist oozy evan work to do in its earliest days he says the decision to extend by decades the life of one of the worlds oldest operating reactors can only increase the risk of an accident the mantle for the it can spill over the local labeling cant be all within the same desire is much much smaller. Than focus. Job. But there is a chance that it will happen one day and that is the reason why i claim look we dont need it anymore for israel however a functioning reactor is a reminder to the region of the deterrent that it refuses to declare building a new reactor would come with financial and political costs that would be hard to bear and so as israel demands that irans Nuclear Program is further restricted the legacy of its own Twentieth Century project continues to operate further than anyone expected into the twenty first sorry force that aljazeera west jerusalem. Where you can watch that exclude our exclusive interview with this is now about peace prize laureate interest fine from i can will be speaking to us right here on aljazeera on sunday the tenth of december at sixteen or g. M. T. Tomorrow. Hundreds of women in south sudans capital juba have taken to the streets calling for an end to the suffering in their country millions of people have fled their homes since fighting broke out in december two thousand and thirteen between government and rebel forces the u. N. Says half the countrys population is in need of humanitarian assistance have been morgan was at the much. Rids of women have come out to march on the streets of south sudan capital juba calling for an end to south sudans war which is going on to a script here to save their mouths shut but really the signs and posters that theyre carrying the tall theyre tired of the war they want their men back from the fighting and they want but if we care for their children that im sure which broke out in december twenty third team has resulted in tens of thousands being killed and a quarter of the countrys twelve million population displaced. We the women of south sudan have decided that we have had enough of this this war has been going on for a long time we thought independence has come in the war has come to an end ten to thirteen happened and nothing has changed twenty sixteen happened and the still the war continues to intensify women continue to be raped and killed they dont have access to their homes there is no humanitarian access for people they need as we are tired and fed up of this and we want our leadership to understand that this is it this is their chance their final chance to bring peace to this country because we are tired the u. N. Says six Million People just have of the countrys population is in desperate need of humanitarian assistance and that one point two million are risk of famine if humanitarian assistance is not delivered by next year now there is a Peace Agreement which was signed in august hundred fifteen but it was largely regarded as over when fighting broke out in the capital in july last year there are efforts right now to try to rebuild the lives that Peace Process to bring together all the whirring fights and put an end to the conflict which the women say have taken so much from them and their future. Its taken a decade and Historic Building in hong kong has finally been recognized by the uns cultural body and the blue house was going to be demolished until a Community Stepped in sarah clarke reports from hong kong. Its color means its hard to miss but its not just the bright blue that makes this building a standout this Twentieth Century shopfront is one of the last examples of whats called tom lehrer cantonese style buildings with balconies the house is just like one to your left in hong kong and but what makes us unique and special is the Community Thanks to its Central Location in one of the citys trendy restaurant districts the site known as the blue classed up face demolition by developers but locals tenants and conservation groups united against the plan and secured a government grant to protect and revamp the site we try to not just keep his circular things in good shape and update it with more than. The center of facilities etc but to hear the Old Neighborhood alive the original architecture has been saved inside and out downs to is dedicated to telling stories of the neighborhoods history upstate is home to some of its original tenants weve lived here for up to three generations its that multifunctional approach thats now secured International Recognition winning a unesco award for conservation in the process of. Repairing the heritage were actually we pairing it come with a thing that worked that what we have the studio in this project this is the first project in hong kong to secure a unesco prize at this level of excellence and while its recognizing Heritage Conservation the judges think about the communitys unprecedented effort in one of the most High Pressure real estate markets in the world to focus on restoring the cultural fabric of this neighborhood link bridges and walkways were built between the apartments to encourage residents to connect and they have given chung is one of the new tenants hes paying higher rent than the original residents. But thats being reinvested to maintain and build on the size its the first time preserve project that the neighbors can stay here and also they can have people continue to live this is a one of a kind of hong kong the community is also hoping its success and this unesco ward will be an inspiration to other districts who came to hold on to their Cultural Heritage sarah clarke aljazeera hong kong just ahead for you a bubbles bust for the English Premier League defending champions and you will have that and much more. Thanks love to make loans to sufferance because behind the suffering a million of taxpayers because most taxpayers never go away is a new one born every single day and it is an Urgent National city and we put it to be officially requested gratian of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in greece somehow im a sinner im a bad person. Thats machine at this time. With bureaus spawning Six Continents across the globe. Aljazeera is correspondents live and bringing the stories they tell you that this was not a few of us not the letters. Were at the words of the russian camp for Palestinian Refugees aljazeera fluent in world news. Now hundreds of thousands have line a streets of paris for the funeral procession of the man known as the french Elvis Johnny Hallyday was an icon of french rock music but relatively unknown outside the country attash about reports from paris. The role of motorbike engines filled paris is prestigious avenue the shells the say it was a rock n roll farewell for frances most famous pop star johnny ali de france lined the streets for the funeral procession. This was a chance to celebrate and remember an artist regarded here as a National Icon whose music in strolled fans for six decades joined the seats to try and fit them johnny hes a legend hes more than a minute hes an idol hes my whole youth ive loved him from the start. I only had one god he gave me such happiness and today hes gone so really francis over all ages and thats because the holiday really appealed to people from all generations and more so many tell us is that his music that accompany their lives is part of our generation also direction of burns for example he was of what percentage of the first two years ago so its very carefully and they remember my dad singing journey. To the lancet holiday breakthrough in the one nine hundred sixty s. As a teenager inspired by elvis he soon became a sensation of frances highest earning music star the if the years he adapted his style to changing the school tastes it was one of the keys to his success at the historic madelyne Church Family friends and past leaders gathered for a service on the steps outside frances. Young president pay tribute you know. He lived through nearly every experience he knew challenges he knew failures he crossed through time through eras generations and all that divide society its for this that we are here today. He may have been unknown outside france but few musicians anywhere could have moved so many people to come together in this he has few equals Natascha Butler Al Jazeera paris get all your support now andy thank you so much my more particular of mexico are into the semifinals of footballs Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates a win over African Champions without casablanca putting them into the last for the only goal of the game coming up here in extra time it was scored by victor goes will for the champions of north and Central America chico now face Copper Limited or as well as ramiro of brazil in the semifinals on choose stable saturdays other game is just finished a big upset aljazeera the u. A. E. In japans era were reds worn nil the Japanese Team in the asian champs the big favorites to win that one aljazeera now face real madrid in the semis railheads i would id be on sunday to defend bats Club World Cup title and i take off to see par five nil thrashing of severe christiane when i scored two of the goals just days after receiving the ballon dor award for the fifth time victory moves right up to third in the spanish league. Chelseas manager says hes given up hope of success in defending the anguish premier league title that after a surprise defeat chelsea going down one nil to west ham after a six minute strike by mark owen else of it but while the bubbles burst from sunnier conseco was a big day for david moyes his first victory since taking charge of west ham weve weve kept a clean sheet to dig weve got a goal and look we were. With a Good Organization to see who we could try and hope shell show a bit but obviously try and make sure that the quartern that ability was going in was going over runs through. Bo didley the result of the defeat to. Be strange. Was busily. These default defeat in the system in sixteen games where you have these. Days that. Is impossible to think that you are. Indebted to raise. It is impossible while in the late game lestrade just gone to one up at newcastle earlier burnley maintained their impressive run with the one the winner of its headline what food and hurricanes scored a couple of goals as tottenham beat stoke five walked up perus caps in an all time record goalscorer is set to appeal against adopting ban which would say missing next years world cup Paolo Guerrero tested positive for cocaine but his legal same claim it was the consequence of him drinking coke at sea to get over an illness a form up by munich player has been handed a one year ban and that would roll amounts of perris first world cup appearance since one thousand nine hundred. Everybody was very confident about the ruling favoring get rid o. And all of a sudden he has a one year suspension so thats where theres some inconsistency there is specially because it wasnt consumption of actual cocaine it was because of one of the chemicals within the coke being able to be within the list of banned substances used as a stimulant in many cases but theres been president s that have been established in the past where many of these types of chemicals have been found in traces of blood or traces of urine in whatever the case may be thats been found but then also that when he was it well ok we understand what happened now japanese baseball player whos been compared to the great babe ruth has chosen to sign with the los angeles an angels twenty three year old show hayao tommy was the subject of a frenzied bidding war its jewett so his rant to skills is by the bats and pitch and also because he was a bargain in the end all be prices a salary cap of half a Million Dollars on foreign players under the age of twenty five the angels have paid a twenty Million Dollars fee to his Japanese Team now earlier on we spoke to a hes a Sports Writer based in tokyo hes been giving us a sense of how the storys gone down in japan. It is a massive news you know like baseball is a big sport in japan and all attorney has been the biggest star without a doubt in the last five years so you know his transfer although he came in japanese baseball late declaring eventually he would go to the American American baseball but now it happens officially and that everybody is looking at all those news on television on radio and in newspapers and magazines its a massive lot of japanese baseball fans are disappointed about this move we all knew that eventually depart from japanese baseball so its not like it came as you know came out of the blue its not its not a surprise in news so although its a disappointing its a lot of people. Think this is a leg or near now this is the time for him to do it i would put it this way in short term its going to harm big time because by far the biggest star in the last few years in for japanese baseball but at the same time japanese baseball has a long history he started in night back in nineteen thirty six and so he has a history mauled more than eighty days and during the during the over the course of the year is you know the japanese baseball has produced so many star players many star players you know so its all done is just one of them for basketball fans around the world have the opportunity to post videos for the Second Annual world trick shot by the holland globetrotters well ive been doing this sort of thing for nearly a century and i came up with quite a fresh i think as you can see here. Take a look at this forty six meta shot dropped from a bus parked on the roof of a museum in st louis. Water you know it went in state first time on a shorter they didnt have to redo that many times but i dont believe in for a minute they got that is how useful sort of fellas get back samarium in london thank you andy well thats it for myself for this news out of my colleagues who tatton will be with you in a few moments time with much more of the days news day without his era. News has never been more available its a constant barrage of it with every day but the message is a simplistic you have the brain a good logical rational person crazy monsters and misinformation is rife dismissal and does not go all well documented accusations and evidence is part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging Mainstream Media narratives of this time on aljazeera the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in an exclusive interview with the winning delegation from the Award Ceremony in oslo al jazeera asks whether banning these devastating weapons could finally lead to complete disarmament on al jazeera. To stand the differences. And the similarities of cultures across the world. Aljazeera. If you were in beijing looking out the Pacific Ocean youd see American Warships when miss somehow time is aiming to replace america and going to run the world well the chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our first president George Washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming coming war on china at this time on a just see of. The flow follow me dozens injured

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