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A valve put. Back in the stand people are increasingly worried about israels plans to demolish their homes and turn the neighborhood into a public park the municipality has sent envoys into the valley offering the palestinians alternative lands on the outskirts of jerusalem if they agree to leave their homes the people of a stun set know. Decides to take their grievances to the city hall. The Planning Committee is in session these are the people who make decisions that affect the lives of thousands of palestinians living in the east of the city. The new mare of jerusalem told our just 0 that all Committee Meetings are open to the public and anyone can ask a question we decide to put his offer to the test. The. We would like to ask a question we would like a resident of jamieson to be allowed to ask the question or your disturbing my hope that no matter how careful. You didnt serve it you came to the overqualified i mean. It seems that the mans decision hasnt filtered down to his councillors in the end the chairman of the committee invited us to continue the conversation in his office. And i generally. Would if. I had. Had we had a whole movement of them at. The seattle forbid who i may have been badly with that i could count on not them so lets have a button and theres a big. Button and sell at the shop but with nationality shop but nourish. So we are so. I dont. Give a selfish kind of my view of this play and the under leo dont. Let me be doing it that a kid can own not him so lets have a. Beer so for sure your. Shake or missionary type will stun him with study from has overcome a conscience you know can cut it she should but if it blows when you go to see from ephesus. To the north of the old city settlers have also established a foothold in the palestinian neighborhood of chef show raw they say jews bought land here before israels war of independence in 1948 although local palestinians disputes that claim of ownership the settlers have gradually taken over several buildings sholay with them never or local economy. There was a lie everybody who failed. Never thought. I mean the National Journal reputable. In our ballot thought. Now the settlers have that eye on 2 more palestinian houses which they say were built on land belonging to jews. The settlers have plans to build hundreds of apartments for jews on land where palestinian homes are standing now this land grab in chef sherif has provoked an International Outcry led by the u. S. Secretary of state hillary clinton. What mrs clinton a doing she with the pope think criminal. She thought poking people but a criminal valve quartering to our land they are building on our land if you legal. Not satisfied simply with affecting palestinians from areas close to the old city area king has decided to boldly go into New Territory beyond israels separation wall this is generally off limits for israelis but not for irene came. Just off the kalandia. Checkpoint facing you know we know right now and. Next they both were caught in a car. And the off one would be for me to meet all of them our neighborhoods or. We will feel the end of the road the building that belongs that is built on our land right now we can see the people building the illegal building along with them to jews on the left he claims that this land has been in jewish hands for more than 70 years with. All of this beautiful palace on my lawn and the police not coming here they want to pretty dont care about whats happening here and when were talking about illegal buildings maybe the best example because you have been the building it on jewish land and nobody is taking care of the it is why i call the area the wide if behind on the moment this is yeah this is on the other side of the wall its your mothers side of the old School Student body this is the 5th part of it was a line exactly like where i live in mount olive. Green yet the hateful are going to cover the whole wedding she did not commit. She will surely let her. Run of the walk over the. Top and then they are all here for at. Home how did. They do that. For you with what you have the. Us about. This land has been fought over conquered and lost many times the greeks the romans the muslims the crusaders just some of the armies who did battle here who owns jerusalem becomes a matter of historical interpretation. Even in recent times the land surrounding the old city has passed through turkish british and jordanian hands the occupying power sometimes issued Land Ownership documents to People Living there and this is where modern day israel applies double standards it often accepts documents from previous rulers when theyre presented by jews but not when theyre presented by arabs. And so ari a king will continue his mission to remove palestinians from jerusalem and erase their history replacing it with a purely jewish narrative. And chef who so will continue his battle to save his home and his heritage from the settlers and the city planners. Were on and have a plan as its just as far as how many jews or arabs living here when even if true and i mean for them its about they find a certain area as it was dental area it doesnt say whether its going to be our houses or. This is up to the owner of the land to decide. Were holding on by our fingernails to the 2 state solution today it is still barely possible to reach out a political boundary and in jerusalem which will be both acceptable to the parties and viable after the agreement is reached we are very close to losing that if Current Trends continue for another 6 months or year or 2 years this all will be lost. Many powers have dreamt about jerusalem it is israels dream to crown the city as its eternal undivided capital that dream is now close to becoming reality. The government and the settlers swallowing up East Jerusalem this is happening right under the nose of the International Community yet hardly a voice is raised in protest. And that was holy land grab and im pleased to say joining us here in the studio is here is our gentleman who spent several months in jerusalem recently making a film or 2 got them in fact for aljazeera jerusalem a rock and a hard place so if we think about these 2 films whats the difference between them and whats changed in that time or what hasnt changed even as many palestinians and even israelis probably would tell you that the situation in the city of jerusalem occupied you some that is has only got worse the wall that started at that time is now almost complete jerusalem is separated from its nearby west Bank Strategic depth hinterland so to speak there are more more encroachment on the old city in jerusalem and as i want to characters would would say its almost game over for jerusalem but the main game over for many palestinians who i met through the making of this film they say our lives has become almost impossible in jerusalem you will find more more use to meits leaving the city to live in the suburbs of jerusalem and increasingly you will find less and less palestinians in the city which is what many of the israeli said logan is ation dream really and one of the surprises me and which i was confronted with while i was in jerusalem is that the settlers ation is not something on the fringes of israeli politics it is the most powerful Political Movement in israel and not only that they have powerful friends in the United States you know yes certainly in many ways the palestinians are in a tight spot literally between a rock and a hard place saying saying is you mention it out we have got a clip from your film jerusalem a rock and a hard place thats have a look. This was a business for palestinians in jerusalem i remember. I was a little kid i would come with my family this was the most expensive part of jerusalem it was an Industrial Zone as israel decides to build the wall that connects the street there used to be a street that connects with all of the front communities in the East Jerusalem they come they build their wall and they shut it and they say you are no longer have access to your neighbor you no longer have access to your school you no longer have access to your work. We can then from the neighborhood that i live in good infrastructure the new u. S. Embassy and then you drive down the 1st thing you get is a Police Station a Border Police that kind of clarifies from this point on we need to be in control and then you drive through a person never heard that because theres a settlement here theres so many behind us then you see theres good infrastructure theres lights theres sidewalks and then the entrance of the settlement comes and just after it ends theres no sidewalk. Neighborhood and you really see the difference and the fact that nobody cares about the infrastructure from that point on because really its about infrastructure for jewish population. So we see omar and so hard in that clip can you tell us a little bit more about. The Young Christian palestinian from East Jerusalem his family goes back to the 13th century so its a man with roots for me and throughout the film you get to really go on this journey with who shows you that the Israeli Occupation doesnt really differentiate between a muslim and a christian it differentiates against all palestinian and the story of omar really captured and then we saw on the other side is an extremely atypical israeli the vast majority of israelis from a young age 16 years old above served in the israeli army and in many ways and this is one of the issues weve also touched on in the film although the israelis interact with palestinians almost on a daily level they dont would you know the palestinians they are very alienated from them the only. The way they know them is from the other side of the gum where theyre the checkpoint or on a patrol such lets talk about jerusalem the city rather than when youve been striving to 2 people there the city itself when i think about recent history i think about Donald Trumps visits there the u. S. Recognizing jerusalem as israels capital and moving its embassy there i think its embassy there. That has a huge effect on the city and were talking about the United States having an effect in not even the israelis and the palestinians indeed from the fig leaf that used to surround the role of the United States has really fallen for many years the United States describe yourself as an honest broker but with trump he says it as it is and what was convoluted and packaged in nice words before in the Clinton Administration or the Obama Administration its now out there so for the palestinians very demoralising and also of many arab countries many arab countries believe that the united is the friend of the arab world but the people on the street the people you meet in jerusalem will tell you otherwise and i would you a great to have you with us thank you so much thank you thank you for joining us do be sure to check out the rewind page they were down to 0 dot com for more films from the series im Kemal Santamaria from the whole team thanks for joining us this either. It looks ugly it sounds ugly and scares people from americas high streets to mexicos on the wild wild is the side and who controls the other side people in power follows the smuggling route and test the ease of acquiring untraceable weapons on american soil the weapon that was designed for war and it took you about 5 minutes to buy it moves you to americas guns arming mexicos cartel on al jazeera congressman are you interested in stopping crime. Trust is fundamental to all our relationships we trust banks with our money talk to us without really personal touch about what happens to trust in a world to buy out. As more want to stations and for us by these complex pieces of code the question that comes back to. Can we trust out. The 1st of a 5 part series how do you rate question of the neutrality of digital. Trust me im an algorithm on a job. This is al jazeera. Hello im Adrian Finnigan this is the news live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. The power sharing future for sudan is sealed military and opposition leaders make the deal official. A bomb blast at a wedding in the Afghan Capital kills at least 20 people. Confrontations in a u. S. City as a white wing rally is challenged by anti fascist protesters and heaping more misery on internally displaced people syria and its allies are accused of ass trikes on camps. That began last year with a protest over the price of bread now the people of sudan is celebrating whats supposed to be a new democratic future thousands traveled to the capital to see a deal signed between the military and the Opposition Coalition which paves the way for a civilian government was a serious hit morgan begins our coverage from car too. After 18 months of protests and 4 months of negotiations sudans ruling military junta and the Opposition Coalition known as the forces of freedom and change into a final power sharing deal with marking the start over 39 month transitional period you know theyre always a mammogram only for her and that is where i stand before you with pride after weve overcome the stage of preparation and progress to the stage of construction we chant together with honest hearts that the focus now is on the nation a nation that is proud of you and you of it a country that has produced people who have raised its name with their generosity and achievements. The final agreement includes a transitional period led for the 1st 21 months by the military and for the remaining 18 months by a civilian from the Opposition Coalition. It also includes members for an executive council nominated by the f. F. C. And they will also have control of 2 thirds of the seats in the legislative assembly. But the coalition that has negotiated the deal has other challenges some of its own members have refused to recognize the agreement saying it doesnt address the core issues of conflict in the country other members say bringing peace will be one of the top tasks of the Transitional Government. That the issue of war and peace is one of the most important priorities of the coalition and we work to tie the issue of peace to the issue of democratic transformation because we believe in the right to live in peace we believe in the rights of the martyrs the displaced people. We affirm that if seeing the names for a comprehensive peace in all areas of conflict. And. Outside the hall people celebrated the hope for a new phase in sudans history but with cautious optimism the signing of the agreement on saturday may mark a landmark on the road to civilian rule but many sudanese say its not the end of the revolution they say the struggle will have succeeded only when the military hands of a power and justice and accountability begins. More than 250 deaths have been recorded since the start of the protests in december with at least one who would tend to kill jews in the military raided the prodemocracy Army Headquarters which had become the symbol of the revolution would be the next step we are waiting for is the justice for the plight of the nautilus before power is handed to the civilians and before the economy improves justice for those who sacrificed their lives so that the whole country can be happy but we havent been for the past 30 years. We dont expect the road ahead to be easy but hope to reach the end together the things people lost their life support the demands must be met its a 1st step and thats what were celebrating not the end of our revolution. On the day of the signing hundreds arrived in the capital from where the protests began in december before spreading across the country the chance reflected their optimism about sudans future but also included minded to the new Transitional Government that they are ready to keep the flames of their revolution burning till all their demands are met he will morgan aljazeera the 2 im going to take a look at how sudan reached this point protest against rising bread prices began in set in december last year and quickly turned into calls for former president omar bashir to resign he was accused of hiking up food prices increasing fuel and cash shortages by mismanaging the economy the process screw rapidly in early april thousands of people demonstrated daily and bashir was removed by the military protests continued with calls for the military to hand over power to a civilian led government until a deer deal was reached last month more than 100. 00 protesters have died during the push for democracy simon adams is the executive director of the global sense of the responsibility to protect he says that the creation of the civilian led government will not diminish the power of the military jhumpa. Its a great day in the sense that its great that this agreement was all but lets keep in mind is going to be 39 months before elections can take place and join at least 21 of those months the military will continue to be in charge and inside of course this new suffering council is going to be people like the mentee who has more than a fish heir blood on his hands for what he has done not only over the course of the previous dictatorship but also in terms of the 3rd of june massacre in count 2 men his ongoing control of the aricept so i think theres still dangerous days ahead for sudan unfortunately if we look at this Sovereign Council its half way between a dictatorship in a democracy and so i think theres an ongoing struggle for power not only between civilian rule in the military but also even within the military which may be obviously represents. A hardline element but i certainly think that the International Community needs to now be applying maximum pressure to this new Sovereign Council saying there has to be credible and transparent investigation and very real accountability for who carried out that terrible massacre was that of june the middies not just sitting on his hands in khartoum you know watching netflix i mean he went to cairo a couple of weeks ago he didnt go there to visit the pyramids he went there obviously sit down with sisi in trying to get advice on you know what to do about how to secure israel when to get Political Support from the egyptians from the saudis and from others for you know the transition and for that the strength of the military within that transition which is all the moral reason why the rest of the International Community cant let this just be a one way traffic between her mettle and the people who are backing him now is the time for states who have influence over saudi arabia and the u. A. E. And egypt and others including the United States and u. K. Who sell weapons to these people of course to put maximum pressure on them to send of. The strong signal to the sudanese military that they must respect their own peoples wishes and that they must be part of a very real transition to democracy when you look at the credible bravery of the mass protest movement and now all their hopes sort of invested in the Sovereign Councils so again i just come back to my point that now is the time not only the sudanese people but the entire International Community to rally behind the civilians and Sovereign Councilmen its just that this transition to democracy. At least 20 people were injured when a bomb exploded at a wedding reception in the Afghan Capital the blast happened in the mens reception area of a wedding hall west a combo theres been no immediate claim of responsibility. By a lot of with an image of it was my fathers cousins wedding i took my uncle and cousin to a nearby hospital they were wounded and then they were taken to an Emergency Hospital their son many dead and wounded victims my father and other uncle are still there to identify the other victims this is the news hour from al jazeera still to come on the program a hit on a Saudi Oil Field as yemens hooty rebels launch another drone attack and. We would have loved her to come we started preparing her favorite meal everybody in the family and neighborhood was anticipating a visit we meet a palestinian grandmother whos proud of the stand taken by u. S. Congresswoman. And in support actually bassy fails to regain top spot in the rankings the details from the cincinnati open coming up a little later. Police in the u. S. City of Portland Oregon say that theyve seized weapons including metal poles and bare spray from demonstrators at a right wing rally riot Police Follow the demonstrators through the city and some shops closed for the day in anticipation of violence at least 4 people have been arrested one of the groups call. The proud boys has been described as a hate group by civil rights organizations like the fascist demonstrators who are known as and gathered to counter the right wing march in portland authorities set up concrete barriers and closed streets and in efforts to keep the 2 groups are. Here maybe youre. Just jealous if you plan on using for an army 70 its a lot for the regular he you are not welcome here but sure some live pictures now from Portland Oregon where people are still continuing to gather and you saw him briefly there i was here as well brunell says in portland right now along we watch these pictures right there were fears of bloodshed today how things going. Well the authorities here were warning of potential violence adrian but in the and the major confrontation that everyone had feared did not take place a group of the proud boys and their supporters these are far right some described as neo nazi organizations gathered in this park and a group much larger several 1000 maybe maybe 20 times as many antifascist people and their supporters as well as just portlanders who want to demonstrate for peace and against racism were on the other side of the park the police managed to keep the 2 groups well separated and then less than an hour after they arrived the proud boys and their supporters beat a hasty retreat they went across a bridge on foot that police had closed off police prevented the end teef. Demonstrators from following them so that was the major. Flashpoint since then we have heard of maybe more than a dozen arrests. As the proud boys and the n. T. 5 people get a go around in the streets of portland in the bars and so on but these are more or less isolated incidents that have not resulted in the sort of massive clash that many here had feared of course many people here also mindful of the. The the violent mass slayings in in el paso and in dayton and in the the role of rhetoric from the white house that many people say may have sparked that President Trump has managed to incite himself in this debate rob tell us more about that yes indeed he spoke via his preferred medium twitter early this morning saying major consideration is being given to naming and teeth and quote organization of terror portland is being watched very close closely hopefully the mayor will be

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