when israelis, many of them extremists, march through the old city of jerusalem, in the palestinian areas, often times resulting in slooshs and what not. that s where the next trouble spot will be. here in gaza, rosemary, life is pretty much back to normal. schools are back in session. life, for now, resuming its regular routines. rosemary? our thanks to ben wedeman, joining us from gaza city. facing the toughest challenge to his 20 years in power, president erdogan is declaring victory of a runoff election in less than two weeks. the long-time leader fell just short of topping the 50% threshold needed to win re-election outright in sunday s vote. the leading opposition candidate
are cohesive once again. things can change here very quickly and all eyes later this week will be on thursday, and it s called the dance or the march of the flags. this is when israel celebrates the 1967 war. it has become a major event where you see thousands of israelis marching through the old city of jerusalem. they often go through the muslim arab parts of east jerusalem, and there could be potential violence or potentially even rockets during this event on thursday. there s a cease-fire and it does appear to be holding but that could change by the end of the week. joining us live from jerusalem. many thanks. people are cleaning up and assessing the damage after a cyclone batted myanmar and bangladesh with heavy rain and
prisons from a hunger strike. islamic jihad also wanted the israelis to cancel what s known as the flag march on jerusalem day next thursday where extreme israeli nationalists march through palestinian parts of the old city of jerusalem, a real flashpoint in recent years. so islamic jihad didn t get what it wanted, but it does represent a cessation of the hostilities. as we ve seen, this has been happening every year for the last three years, and calm may be restored. but it s unlikely to last. jim? we have certainly seen this movie before. ben wedeman, thank you very much. joining us now is former state department middle east negotiator aaron david miller. also a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment. aaron, as ben was saying, the cease-fire seems to be holding for now after that initial
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making major changes to its judicial system. the n double acp calls the action a state takeover of the capital city and has filed a lawsuit. cnn s isabel razali s has details. at the heart of this controversial questions about racial justice and representation. the legislators who introduce these laws is bills represent areas outside of jackson. the state legislature is primarily republican and white. but the city of jackson is primarily democratic and over 80% black supporters of this new bill of these new laws, they point to the crime rate in jackson, which has seen homicide rate per year that has doubled over the past 10 years, peaking in 2021 the murder rate, 12 times the national average, making jackson one of the deadliest cities in the us let s dig a little deeper now into these new laws. here s