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Past time to find a solution to the gulf rift trouble mistress you see this feud resolved to reopen cutters air and land borders currently blocked by other gulf states. The bella russian president Alexander Lukashenko is beating the russian leader Vladimir Putin as the u. N. Calls for an investigation into the Police Crackdown on protesters. After you shoot or some guy with japans governing Party Election putting him on the pass to becoming the next Prime Minister. An israeli settler has been handed 3 life sentences for the murder of 3 members of one Palestinian Family im around a bend through a fire bomb into the home of a family in 2015 killing the couple and their infant child their eldest son who was 4 years old at the time is the only survivor bentley all received in addition. 20 years for the injury of the surviving child we have 2 correspondents on the story in abrahams in duma in the occupied west bank at the home where the attack happened back in 2015 1st 2 are a force in the court room in la harry just take us through whats happened there in the court just in the past 90 minutes or so. Yes we finally had this sentence the conviction came through in may there was an attempt by ben at leos defense team to have it overturned because of an interview that young ahmed the survivor more than one interview that he gave which they said challenge some of the information in the evidence and in the indictment but that was ruled out of court and so this was the day that this sentence would finally come down and as you say its 3 consecutive life terms for the killings of those 3 family members saad rehab and. And the 20 year sentence additional 20 years for the attempted murder of ahmed as well and as well as that the court ruled that the new leo had acted in an ideological racist way so that makes it all the more difficult for him to try to seek parole at any time in the future this was a case that really did shock people on both sides both in the occupied west bank and here in israel senior political figures here were demanding that justice would eventually come but it did take an extremely long time there were legal challenges about the nature of the interrogations that mentally ill went on underwent his legal team said they amounted to torture and 2 of his confessions were ruled out of court inadmissible as a result of that but later confessions sufficiently long after though those enhanced interrogation sessions were ruled out miscible and the shin bet the internal Security Service when he was convicted said that this was a landmark moment in the fight against jewish terror it should be noted though that there has been research which suggests that only 8 percent of. Israeli civilian against palestinian civilian attacks only 8 percent of those ever reach an indictment and thats exactly what one palestinian israeli member of the Israeli Knesset the parliament who was here told me a short while ago saying that this is an exception in this case and that there are all sorts of attacks that go unpunished is there any chance of parole here. I think thats very unlikely given the fact that he was that the judges decided that he had acted in a racist ideological way that that there was that reasoning behind his actions it makes it more difficult and as well as that politically the idea of a future president of israel offering a pardon to someone who has received so much opprobrium from the israeli public as well as the palestinian public i think is also unlikely there was a 2nd suspect who was arrested at the time he was a minor at the time of the offense and so theres still not been named he was given a plea deal which absolve him of any actual physical involvement in the attack thats something thats disputed by some eyewitnesses who said that more than one person was present in duma at the time but nonetheless as far as the gold is concerned acted alone on the night of the attack the other suspects the minor he has been convicted on the lesser charge of belonging to a terror group carrie thanks very much lets talk to him shes live in duma for us no to any words or thoughts from family members so far no. We are with that that the labs say that one survivor he had 10 year old who refused to go to the court today and has been refusing to go to it for the past 70 sessions over the house few years he was surrounded with his grandmothers when he received the news that each one of these women has lost a child through at and very humble fiance who were killed in the attack in 2015 along fied their 18 month thought that. Their families said that nothing will ever come and for them for their last i might have lost his whole family he he doesnt live in this house anymore he moved to live with his. Maternal grand father but one of the grandmothers said that she hopes that the settler the killer broths in jail now its very important to know and to note that for palestinians this is a very high profile case that received a lot of Media Attention and that it got to a stage where there was a big or a harsh sentence lets call it this way and as far as many palestinians are concerned are you indictments are it rare that secular attacks are not just to give you an idea since the beginning of disunity the human rights organizations have recorded and documented more than 180 attacks by Israeli Settlers against palestinians within 50 of those have resulted in palestinian casualties so for palestinians it is really cords do not serve them justice what do the family want to see happening to. The. Family members used to live and. This is the house. They have. And if they survive it i had to wait in the night of the attack they were sleeping in that room next door when thats out there has thrown a molotov cocktail and leading to the fire and since then the family didnt do anything to the house they wanted to keep it as its they hope that in the future they could turn it into a museum whereby visitors can come and see the gravity really of subtler attacks that and weve been visiting it over the past few years nothing really has changed the the damage and the result in the end and you can see really the pain in each and every Corner Office house thank you very much. Reporting live from goma. The 3rd us cast our Strategic Dialogue is now well underway in washington d. C. The u. S. Secretary of state might pompei on the cattery deputy Prime Minister and minister of Foreign Affairs mohammed bin abdul rahman. Cochairing this high level session 3rd one the u. S. Secretary of state has thanked cattle for its efforts to facilitate peace talks to do with the ongoing conflict in afghanistan we should have had a son but there will maybe go back to that if we can well catalans minister of Foreign Affairs thanked the u. S. For its efforts to end the 3 year blockade by its 4 arab neighbors i would like to think the us for supporting the kuwaiti mediation to it is or the blockade on that this is of the respect of for the sovereignity and independence of the state of other Foreign Policy continues to the present peace stability and prosperity elements that reflects our National Values due to these values but that not only stands in the face of the blockade but indeed the stronger having developed its relation with the Global Community to under president levers the secretarys our mutual goal is to deepen the strategic bonds between our 22. 00 countries and to continue to go Forward Together in increased cooperation in fields that are of the highest mutual and practical benefits ok lets get that clip we just tried to bring you the u. S. Secretary of state mike pompei oh heres a small taste of how he opened this strategic session we commend you for helping your afghan neighbors toward the prosperity that comes with a lasting peace. This is only one of the ways that kind of promoting stability in the region tomorrow as israel and the u. A. E. Join President Trump at the white house to sign a historic agreement to normalize relations we anticipate other countries in the middle east will recognize the benefits of a closer relationship with israel in that effort also cutter plays an invaluable role helping stabilize gaza as well as regional efforts to deescalate tensions both in syria and in lebanon to keep our focus on this work and to close the door to increased iranian meddling its past time to find a solution to the gulf rift trouble mr its easier to see this dispute resolved and to reopen cutters air and land borders currently blocked by other gulf states. So mr pump aoe that she had present correspondent of the Us State Department she had missed from paris saying were expecting movement on this one hopeful were going to get movement on this but what does that mean because that must mean by definition the u. S. Might be talking to people who impose the blockade. Rice and we understand that the u. S. Is taking an active role in these in these mediation efforts but weve heard this before for several months now the u. S. Has been saying there is movement a deal is imminent on the blockade most recently and in july it was reported that a deal was about to be signed but at the very last minute the u. N. He got cold feet and persuaded and pulled out of them persuaded saudi arabia to pull out and again in the last week that weve been hearing that there was some kind of optimism here in the halls of the state department on trump phoned the saudi king last week and that was followed by a Senior State Department official saying oh maybe this will be over in 3 weeks time but then he sort of walked it back when pressed as well were seeing more flexibility amongst all the different all the different sides so theres been a major breakthrough but there is flexibility i think what we are understanding now is that the the range of the the limits of the expectations for what will be called a breakthrough has shrunk noticeably its no longer necessarily about ending the blockade entirely but we understand that the u. S. Certainly is focused primarily on ending the overflight rules at the moment isnt allowed to overfly g. C. C. Countries saudi arabia the u. A. E. So therefore its diverting its planes over iran not only Qatar Airways but actually other International Carriers who want to get in and out off of qatar as a result thats brought all these countries closer to iran and that and that can have connections but also its also part of a huge revenue stream for iran under 33000000. 00 is reported to have resulted as a result of these are the overflight of iran instead of the g. C. C. Nations just between march of 20182019 this is not going to end well here in the u. S. Administration this is more money for iran when the whole point was the u. S. Administration wanted to isolate iran not only that obviously the u. S. Has a big base in qatar they will say then are contributing. Only to the iranian coffers because after overflying iran to get in and out of how to cut and how to cut up so that seems to be the main focus now of the of the idea of a breakthrough there whether i mean we have heard this idea of some sort of big movement big weevil before but we do know that the top of ministration very hungry for more headlines about donald trump being having transformed from a real estate deal maker to an International Peace maker in the run up to the election she have thanks very much she have a chance of reporting live from the u. S. State of. Still to come on this program british Prime Minister Boris Johnson facing a rebellion among Party Members of Parliament Prepares to vote on his need bill. And as a start to come into sudan with a look at the staggering Economic Impact of flooding. Hello there all the more rain in the forecast across much of china over the next few days a lot of the here on the satellite and this line you can see here this is stretching out to a system sitting in the sea of japan there is some rain around there will see want to be more scattered showers across much of honshu but really the heavy rain is further to the south that lie down into the central and southern areas the china meanwhile will see this rain working its way across beijing heading up towards but it does me fairly quickly so by wednesday it should be a clearer drive day in beijing thats when the rain will push into hobbit instead it stays very unsettled through much of central and Southern China so even down into hong kong we could see some showers and even some thunderstorms and across into south asia weve had of course flooding theres landslides across into nepal is the more rain of the last year as in the slightly more as they go on through tuesday the rains extending once again into the northeast and also further to the south so bangladesh seeing widespread rains as we go through tuesday extending down across into myanmar. And again very heavy downpours into Central Regions of India Madhya Pradesh in particular maharashtra as well and those raising stunning for the south as we go through wednesday some areas could pick up as much as 400 millimeters of rain but all the while the extent will go drops and well see showers again into southern pakistan. Talk to old to 0. Is the government not taking the necessary action to really address some of the structural issues we listen i still think that at travel is the safest mode of travel and to spend that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on which is iraq we know whats happening in our region we know how to get the playfield that others can off the fires are still ongoing on the way that you can tell the story is what can make a difference. Welcome back youre with al jazeera live from doha your top stories an israeli settler has been handed 3 life sentences for the murder of 3 members of a Palestinian Family around through a fire bomb into the home of the family in 2015 killing the couple and their infant son received an additional 20 years in jail for injuring the only surviving child. U. S. Secretary of state mike pompei it was called for a quick solution to the gulf crisis and the lifting of the blockades castle he made those comments out of the 3rd u. S. Cattle Strategic Dialogue which is now underway in washington. The russian president says the crisis in belarus should be resolved by its people without foreign interference for me putin met Alexander Lukashenko in sochi where he agreed on a 1500000000. 00 loan to buy the roos this is the 1st meeting between the 2 since protests began in belarus following last months disputed president ial election because shankar says recent events show that minsk should stay close to the kremlin. To alexandra storage go far joining us on skype from moscow alexandra good to talk she began on the one hand mr putin saying this is an internal affair but on the other hand hes saying i might send in my troops can it be both. Well theyve been how you look at it because if they find that reason sending the troops for instance within the secure it collective Security Treaty Organization or within this very way the union states then they can say that they are not interfering or that there are invited by local shango this is for instance russia explained its its military being in syria that they were invited by the legal president so if they get invited simply speaking by a look i shant go home they do recognize as and the like presence of all this then they can say that theyre not interfering in their indeed tonal affairs or so they said things happen but on that part we did not hear a lot of military talk from russian president Vladimir Putin today on this talks with the question what he said that he repeated that russia is going to fulfill its obligations under these 2 treaties he also said that they will keep on having the joint military drills that there is one planned either in belarus or in russia every month until the end of the year more military talking we actually heard from mr bush and quote was saying good russian but i should be ready if saddam external threat appears so he was pointing out that this does the sort of that theyre in it together to protect themselves from some of possible foreign a trapped bolton was more talking economy he was he promised a new low until belarus which will add significantly to its looks over the existing foreign dept he also said that belorussia was doing something good to for grow the trade between 2 countries which actually has dropped to do it to fund that make and the drop ease on the russian side so belarus is actually importing glass gas and oil so what he actually said look at shangri that he has to buy more gas and i guess in the oil what to look at schenkel we heard. Be speaking he was sort of downplaying it that brought this on one hand in belarus saying that theyre happening over the weekend that its so hard no one crossed a red line and that belarus is living its ordinary life from monday to friday but at the same time he said there is an outside influence trying to incite violence in belarus and then he tried that with violence in the case that happens ok alexandra thank you very much well the u. N. High commissioner for human rights is now calling for an investigation into the Police Crackdown in belarus re stablish and social peace in the roof requires far reaching dialogue reforms and accountability for great Human Rights Violations i encourage the council to focus and action on this we areas to prevent further escalation of violence grievances given the scale and number or allegations of torture on other forms of treatment by the Security Forces should be documented and investigated with a view to bringing the perpetrators to justice. The u. K. Parliament is to have a bill that is provoking strong condemnation from the European Union the u. K. Government says his proposed internal market bill will allow businesses to trade with barriers across the u. K. Paul brennan joins us live from the house of commons in london so paul this is not going to be plain sailing for mr johnsons government. No it has to go through several stages of Parliament Stage that were at today is the 2nd reading and thats a debate in the Parliament Building behind me because of the conservative majority in that lower house in the commons i dont expect it to be overturned despite the dissent and disquiet that weve heard from backbenchers some of them very prominent backbenchers that said then the next stage is the Committee Stage and thats next week and at that stage amendments to the proposed legislation can be tabled by those dissenters in the hope that they can change the nature of the bill perhaps take out some of that dynamite take out some of those offending clauses that theyre so unhappy about so for today i think what were going to hear is Boris Johnson opening the debate giving his reasons why he believes its so necessary and he will then hear the criticism of his own party essentially who are very unhappy that this legislation appears to go against International Law is he looking a bit isolated because as well as the backbench is being very unhappy the labor Party Opposite him very unhappy yesterday it was tony blair and john major and today is it was David Cameron the former conservative Prime Minister who gave us the whole break that referendum all those years ago no. In fact 5 former Prime Ministers have now come out and criticized to a greater or lesser extent the current strategy that the government is pursuing. David cameron that is the most recent Prime Minister to come out and express his disquiet saying that the breaking of International Law if absolutely necessary really should be only a last resort and in the times today the attorney general the governments main Legal Advisor at the time that the withdrawal bill was signed back in january of this year geoffrey cox came out with some very strident criticism saying it would be unconscionable to unconscionable damage to Britains International standing that the way Boris Johnson was was acting and we had the British Government in parliament and given our word and that there were more lawful ways within the withdrawal agreements for the u. K. Government to deal with those concerns rather than go about passing new legislation which kind of bypasses the existing agreement that said i dont think Boris Johnson mines that much he and his chief advisor dominic cummings. Totally willing to pursue this course of action despite the criticism theyve seen that they see themselves as disrupt this theyre going to cummings has a reputation for not particularly having a fun view of parliament or the structures of parliament or the stops months and so i dont think theyll mind the criticism that much paul many thanks paul brennan reporting live from london. To japan where the governing party has elected its new leader to succeed. Hes sukkot he is a longtime ally of the outgoing Prime Minister the liberal Democratic Party leadership vote paves the way for super to replace him in a parliamentary vote this week mr japans longest serving Prime Minister he resigned last month because of Health Concerns from seoul heres one bright on the Political Developments in tokyo. This victory by your shahid a suger always seem to be guaranteed to being the heir apparent to shinzo he has been right hand man serving for nearly 8 years as his chief cabinet secretary and also sharing many of our base conservative beliefs especially when it comes to things like mix the policy of trying to breathe life back into the japanese economy and also making japan more assertive on the world stage its expected that sudar is now going to Carry Forward these policies but there is a real difference in style with are they being far more charismatic coming from a political dynasty while sudar while he has been a fixture on the japanese political scene for many years now being far more low key far more pragmatic as he said himself in his acceptance speech he comes from a family of strawberry farmers in the same speech committing to give the job his all with one of his 1st priorities being the continuing fight against the coronavirus. Amid the nationwide crisis of the brink you cannot have a political vacuum we need to overcome this challenge i need to continue with what Prime Minister has been working on and move it forward i believe this is my mission. The continuing coronavirus compounds many of japans other problems such as the worst economic downturn in decades and also the nightmare of the tokyo summer olympics now delayed until next year with the possibility of further downscaling or even cancellation but opinion polls show that people in japan are so fed up with them many wouldnt mind if they simply didnt happen a tall super comes into the job of Prime Minister really with the role of being almost an interim Prime Minister a steadying hand before new elections are called a year from now with all of these problems it promises to be a turbulent 12 months. Refugees are being moved to a new site on the greek island of less bars after their camp burnt down last week thousands of refugees have been sleeping rough since the morea camp europes biggest was reduced to ash refugees are demanding humanitarian assistance and they are resisting attempts to relocate them. Strong winds are complicating efforts to battle catastrophic wildfires sweeping across the American West coast at least 33 people have died and thousands of homes and businesses have been lost nearly 100 fires are burning across 3 states President Trump is expected to visit the affected areas in california on monday. To sudan where thousands of people who lost everything to the flooding there are calling for more help aid has started to arrive across the weekend but it hasnt been enough at least 100 people were killed and thousands of homes are submerged the nile river rose to a record level but now as waters are receding theres a growing threat of water Borne Disease mohammed though as this report from one of sudans worst affected cities. We are in on durham on right on the banks of the nile which has been. You know a lifeline for the people of sudan but in the past few weeks has caused much diverse nation to the people of this country as is said hundreds of thousands of people have been declared homeless after their homes what is that damaged or destroyed by the region floods that have been caused by torrential rainfall as well as the river banking its busting its banks. What do we have seen as so far is up to 100000 people in ca tomb alone need shelter some of them are living with their relatives of us are living in the open and. Expressing concerns about the many own numerous stagnant water pools lying around in many places that this saying a breeding grounds for diseases such as malaria and other water Borne Diseases and also these a cosigner about the issue of the farms getting destroyed on crops in farms that a steed inundated with water. A few years that they may not those crops might not make it to harvest in the possibility of Food Insecurity in the country in the next few months of course aid is slowly trickling in but not much and saddam because of the must have a comic problem see tuscon not import much from outside so they go for it is us saying they really need help and assume us possible. Now there is growing anger in senegal over the governments response to flooding there a surge in rainfall has caused rivers to overflow destroying and inundating homes and businesses all around the president macky cell launched an emergency aid plan to help those in need but many say it is not enough. The World Health Organization is reporting a record one single days in new cases of coronavirus global infections have increased by more than 300000 on sunday the biggest numbers were in india the United States and brazil the worst affected countries there are now nearly 30000000 recorded cases worldwide with more than 900000 deaths. Hong kongs dolphin population appears to be returning as coronavirus restrictions limit the amount of water traffic Scientists Say the number of in do back dolphins in the area has jumped by up to 30 percent since march thats when ferry traffic was suspended its giving scientists a chance to study the animals behavior this type of dolphin is classified as being vulnerable. Updating the top stories so far today from al jazeera and israeli settler has been handed 3 life sentences for the murder of 3 members of one Palestinian Family ben through a fire bomb into the west bank home of the family in 2015 killing the couple and their infant son received an additional 20 years in jail for injuring the only surviving child well heres the family reacting to the news of the conviction. May god punish him i hope he wrote and you suffer while hes alive as hes done his home an injustice and i hope hes punished on Judgement Day i hope you brought sin jail. The u. S. Secretary of state might pompei o has called for a quick solution to the gulf crisis and the lifting of the blockade imposed on cattle he made those comments ahead of the 3rd u. S. Cat our Strategic Dialogue which is now underway in washington. Russias president says the crisis in belarus should be resolved by its people without foreign interference that amir putin met Alexander Lukashenko in sochi or agreed on a 1500000000. 00 loan to billow rooms this is the 1st meeting between the 2 since process began in belarus following last months disputed president ial election japans governing party has elected its new leader to succeed. Your shooter suga is a longtime ally of the outgoing Prime Minister the liberal Democratic Party leadership vote paves the way for super to replace him in a parliamentary vote this week. Strong winds of complicating efforts to battle catastrophic wildfires sweeping across the American West coast at least 33 people have died and thousands of homes businesses have been burned nearly 100 fires are burning across 3 states. In sudan thousands of people who lost everything to the floods are calling for more help aid started to arrive over the weekend but it has not been enough at least 100 people were killed and thousands of homes are submerged the nile rose to a record high level the w. H. O. Has reported a record single day surge in new cases of khirbet 19 global infections have increased by more than 300000 up next talk to aljazeera then how as here with 15 g. I will see you very soon for the moment. Where you from we often but for many around the world the answer is not so simple. Especially when the country may call home doesnt recognize them as citizens. According to the United Nations citizenship can be defined as quote this status of having the right to participate in and to be represented in politics. Its the rights and duties that provide the protection of a legal identity to people

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