this man tells me that the settler harassment became unbearable. translation: they used to stop outside our house at midnight - and honk their car horns, | or send kids to harassers. or send kids to harass us. they would scare sheep and block |them in or empty our water tank. j settlers are emboldened by the new political reality of israel. there is a sense of impunity and that adds to palestinian resentment. with huge new investment and settlements, hostility is here only looks set to deepen. yolande knell, bbc news. france will ban students from wearing a type of muslim dress in state run schools starting in september. there have been months of debate over whether the the loose fitting, full length robe called an abaya should be allowed in schools, where the wearing of headscarves is already banned. the abaya covers the whole body except the head and can be worn with a head covering such as the hijab or the niqab.
presence to change the landscape. without grazing land for their sheep, palestinian herders worry for their future. this month, nearly 90 people fled from the slopes where they had lived for generations, blaming settler harassment. this man tells me that the settler harassment became unbearable. translation: they used to stop outside our house at midnight - and honk their car horns, or send kids to harassers. or send kids to harass us. they would scare sheep and block them in or empty our water tank. settlers are emboldened by the new political reality of israel. there is a sense of impunity and that adds to palestinian resentment. with huge new investment and settlements, hostility is here only looks set to deepen. yolande knell, bbc news. lord peter ricketts, former nato ambassador, and political analyst dahlia
this man tells me that the settler harassment became unbearable. translation: they used to stop outside our house at midnight - and honk their car horns, or send kids to harass us. they would scare sheep and block them in. or empty our water tank. settlers are emboldened by the new political reality in israel. and there is a sense of impunity that adds to palestinian resentment. with huge new investment in settlements, hostilities here only look set to deepen. yolande knell, bbc news. the opposition leader in zimbabwe has accused the president emmerson mnangagwa of carrying out a coup. zimbabwe held elections on wednesday and the president was declared the winner on sunday with nearly 53% of the vote. but the opposition leader
hoped it will make a large chunk of a state of their own. but with hardline israeli ministers totally opposed to that now in power, building in settlements is being approved at record speed. the goal is to cement an israeli presence to change the landscape. without grazing land for their sheep, palestinian herders worry for their future. this month, nearly 90 people fled from the slopes where they had lived for generations, blaming settler harassment. this man tells me that the settler harassment became unbearable. translation: they used to stop outside our house at midnight - and honk their car horns, or send kids to harassers. they would scare sheep and block them in or empty our water tank. settlers are emboldened by the new political reality of israel. there is a sense of impunity and that adds to palestinian resentment.