Watching aljazeera life my headquarters here in doha are also coming up in the next thirty minutes i a third day of protests in iran as the government warned against illegal gatherings. Also a funeral is held for a palestinian protester shot by israeli troops in gaza. And celebrations as the residents of a town caught up in libyas revolution are finally allowed to return home. Welcome to the program a group of Syrian Rebels as arriving in the their region south of damascus after reaching a deal with the government a convoy of buses carrying about four hundred fighters and their families was allowed to leave the rebel. Chain it traveled to dare and provinces the rebels lost spent to the Syrian Government and its allies after heavy fighting earlier this month senator has more from beirut. In the last rebel pocket in the southwestern countryside of damascus it is a military gain for the Syrian Government and its allies they launched a Massive Military Campaign two months ago the rebels were trapped in a small area they had no other choice really but to surrender weve seen this happen before intense bombardment and then program and forces impose a siege so the rebels have no choice but to surrender or die really but this is this the portents of this is not just a military gain for the government it is again for iran and iran expanding its influence in a corner of syria very strategic corner of syria it lies between the syrian israeli and lebanese borders which means irans allies on the ground are moving closer to israel and israel really has been voicing a lot of concern about this as of late talking both to the russians as well as the americans telling them that they will not accept it random moving closer to their borders in fact a few weeks ago they stepped up airstrikes in syria they werent just targeting what they believed were arms convoys destined to the iranian allied Hezbollah Movement but what we understand one of those strikes targeted close to an Iranian Military base a base that was being set up by iran so it was a warning message from israel so not just another military game for the government again for iran and possibly it could be a source of tension in the near future well staying in the region iranians have returned to the streets in small numbers for a third day of antigovernment protests despite warnings from the interior minister that they could be breaking the law these pictures from state media shows small demonstrations outside of Tehran University on saturday posts all social media also show protests in the cities of charedi corden caliban shah the demonstrators are angry over the governments economic policies. 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Nomic indications in the country are good yes there is an increase in the prices of some products and the government is working on fixing the causes of the high prices some of the events that have taken place in recent days are said to have been because of the economy but there are other reasons the people behind what is taking place think they will be able to harm the government but when social movements and protests start in the street those who have ignited them are not always able to control them many of the protesters are angry at rising food and fuel prices as well as cuts to Welfare Benefits they say theyve been unfairly targeted in the recent budget while religious institutions appear to have been untouched authorized lending practices of also cause the collapse of some Financial Institutions while president Hassan Rouhani has vowed to clean up the Banking Sector and kick start the economy many complain that progress is too slow iranian government leaders have long blamed the u. S. Sanctions for the sluggish economy and while many a lifted after the nuclear deal with world powers two years ago some unilateral american sanctions still remain meanwhile on saturday a large progovernment rallies got underway state television showed crowds in the capital tehran holding banners in support of Supreme Leader ayatollah ali hamdani rallies marked the anniversary of the end of the unrest that shook the country in two thousand and nine following a disputed election earlier. Spoke to us hes a professor at Qatar University says irans economic woes have been exacerbated by the election of u. S. President donald trump. Several honey you know told the public that you know the first forty years i was involved and there was you know more focus on the deal now after the deal is signed and focus on the fixing your economy but the economy itself cannot be fixed overnight it needs to go lation it is a distillation it is a flexibility it needs in fixing the political environment itself now after four years and the first see it has a honey in office clamp came to power and the minute time came to power basically said there are more sanctions on iran to be him to be imposed the need to be reviewed i mean im not happy with the deal itself so any effort of any expectation to have i would say some outcome a positive outcome of the deal actually has been eclipsed the new group of people of good size in the government they are more conservative the other more religious normally we used to hear this summer from the left of iran not rather than a from the new the conservative its edition conservatives this time we hear it more from the edition conservative more religious more people are living outside the main cities you speak about michel to speak about on those you know cities you know the middle class people who are living there and they kind of me actually is hitting their own daily life every minute now the funerals being held for a palestinian man shot by Israeli Soldiers during protests in gaza of friday the Palestinian HealthMinistry Says a twenty year old died after being shot in the stomach at least fifty people wounded by live fire joining protests against the trumped ministration us recognize jerusalem as israels capital earlier this month welcome web has the latest from the funeral in gaza. Friday was right. After the. Big. Died today morning from his injuries the ministry of health says hes a six. To die in the on the left in the file and in six december when u. S. President trump said america would recognize recently as the capital of israel. Its a very bad decision for the Palestinian People the americans are supporting israel in our own land we are people in our homeland and have given a martyr for palestine and for jerusalem its normal for the political factions and the armed groups in gaza whose leaders call for the young men to go to the border protest to fund the sheen or also those whove been killed this ones funded by the arms supported by the armed wing of fatah leaders every friday for the last month of course protestors to go to the border the separation wall and fence that surrounds guys only about five or six different places that clash with the Israeli Soldiers if i take us some live bullets. And theres no sign that theyre going to give up anytime soon and i want to point turkish soldiers who fled to greece after the failed two thousand and sixteen coup in turkey has been granted asylum ankara has charged the soldiers with treason and wants them extradited to face trial the greek courts have refused believing that the soldiers would not receive a fair trial at home applications for the seven other soldiers are still being processed the case a strange relations between the two countries. Egypts former president Mohammed Morsy has been sentenced to three years in prison on charges of insulting the judiciary for a speech he made while in office morsi has been tried in several cases after he was deposed following mass protests that the military coup in twenty thirteen hes already serving a twenty years said consider another case on charges of inciting attacks on protesters in twenty twelve the Top Appeals Court in september upheld a separate twenty five year term of charges of harming National Security by leaking state documents to cattle to south asia now where india has been angered by the appearance of the Palestinian Ambassador to pakistan at a rally called by the main suspect in the two thousand and eight by attacks thousands of people gathered in rawalpindi on friday over the u. S. Decision on jerusalem it was organized by a conservative alliance linked to half is saying it whos been designated a global terrorist by the us and the un new delhi says it will take up the ambassadors appearance with palestinian Authorities India was above one hundred twenty eight countries that voted in favor of the Un Resolution rejecting jerusalem as israels capital have been jacob is an associate professor of diplomacy and disarmament studies at Jawaharlal Nehru university in new delhi he says the ambassadors public appearance alongside half say has strained relations with the palestinians. I think india as a reaction to the episode in pakistan is completely understandable given the fact that both in the at the United States have declared mishap asyut as a global terrorist and in diplomacy and politics it is very important who you are seen with who see the decisions you accept and who you get photographed with the very fact that. They bought a statement about their choice to go to a rally and he knew beforehand who who he was going to be with this was no secret and he went there and photographed with it that are sweat and tears i think thats not going down very well with doodling for very understandable reasons in my opinion. Russias Supreme Court has upheld a ban on Opposition Leader alexina valley running for president next year the valleys been barred because of a forward conviction he says is politically motivated hes now calling for supporters to boycott the vote president Vladimir Putin is widely expected to win a fourth term. French president about well mccraw has been in office for seven months now at the start of mabel him to arrogant but opinion polls suggest his popularity has risen and the man sometimes called a hyper president is making his mark on the world stage on issues ranging from Climate Change to middle east disputes Natasha Butler has more from the french capital. Keeping up with emanuel isnt easy the energetic young president has thrown him self into a frenzy of activity at home and abroad since being elected in may for this newspaper cartoonist sketching such a dynamic leader is proving quite a challenge. What is amazing is that we never used to draw him two years ago people talked about the manner of michael as a young prodigy close to president hollande but he was never key ministers and we never drew him now is to president as he made was really during the Election Campaign that we started sketching him a lot because as he was everywhere he went on i believe. That crawls built a reputation in france as a straight talker and a man of action its why many in france called him a hypo president a phrase which was used to describe former president Nicolas Sarkozys hands on style. Me only dont plan to be on labor day macross taken a lead on Climate Change and reforming the European Union hes pushed through a raft of domestic reforms including plans to help the deprived suburbs of. Message did you bring the need to get into the eastern part to see the g. I convey a very clear message of hope but not a navy one of this Time Commitment for the. The whole nation Emmanuel Mccall has also been very active internationally hes taken a keen interest in crises such as lebanon syria and jerusalem he wants france to play a greater role what do you see some of his very quick to size up opportunities and when he Sees Opportunities he takes them we saw that with the election last year and were seeing that now with him as president and what you said is now is theres an opportunity internationally to take on a bigger role at the start of his term across popularity was low some in france said he was too arrogant but thats changed now higher in the opinion polls than any previous leader in a methodist year pleasure to play hes doing very well his refresh to french politics hes pragmatic intelligent not an idealogue hes what france needs right now these are people who want to change my core fulfills a need for chand we cannot turn now if you succeed its early but for the time being he delivers what he promised but not everyone is convinced some say he needs to delegate more to his ministers because you dont go forward with that hes an omnipresent president he wants to be in charge of everything all the time but thats very dangerous hes up in the polls now im sure but when things go wrong hell be the one directly in the firing line and one who will have to take the blame the french wont always support him. Back ross says france was stagnating and he wants to restore its glory as his Political Party has nearly wiped out the opposition it seems that for now there is very little standing in the way of his ambitions Tasha Butler Al Jazeera paris. Still ahead here on aljazeera a taxing issue for china the removal of steel export duties threatens further trade disputes with both the u. S. And the e. U. And we meet the street barbers of vancouver who are helping restore peoples dignity with a simple package. Hello there the weather is quite quiet for us in the southeastern parts of china at the moment theres plenty of drawing weather to be found its not particularly warm shanghai there around ten degrees and for us in hong kong where around twenty one on sunday theres a little bit more in the way of cloud that this is spilling out of parts of it now im a working its way northward and well see that gradually build as we head through into monday push its way towards the northeast as well so some of us here we see more in the way of gray weather mostly though it should be draw even on the back cloud as we head towards the west here its mostly dry across many parts of pakistan and india at the moment too but the satellite picture picking up a little bit of cloud there just over parts of sri lanka and well see a few more showers here as we head through sunday and monday the wettest of the weather is likely to be in the east of the islands and generally the further west you are the better chance there is of a dry day because of all the dry weather across india there is a problem with the visibility and many of us are seeing a fair amount of folk at the moment too and talking a folk weve had a couple of days here in doha to generally though the folklore is fairly regularly in the temperatures are rising quite nicely there up to around twenty four or twenty five degrees at the moment so no major change really as we head through sunday or into monday it is a little milder there insula where up at twenty seven. Extension the stage for a serious debate up front at this time zero zero. Twenty seventeen has been full of stories that have changed the Global Political landscape and aljazeera has been there to cover them or. Join us as we look back at some of our most memorable interviews of the year the special edition of talk to aljazeera at this time. Welcome back youre watching our designs the whole robin a reminder of our top stories Syrian Rebels and their families of began arriving in the dia region south of damascus after making a deal with the government a convoy of buses carrying about four hundred fighters and their families was allowed to leave the rubble on clay a bed sheet and travel to denver and it also theres been a third day of antigovernment protests in iran despite warnings from the interior minister to avoid what he described as illegal gatherings fast growing anger and frustration in iran over rising prices and the governments economic policies. And the funerals being held for a palestinian man shot by Israeli Soldiers during protests in gas on friday at least fifty people were wounded by live fire during the protests against the trunk of stray shot. But at the north africa now where libyas internationally recognized government is allowing people displaced during the twenty eleven revolution to return to their homes they were forced from the town of tal where the car after fighters that supported former libyan leader Moammar GadhafiMohamad Abdalla where he reports now from tripoli. Fidgety her and her relatives cant hide their joy. They will finally return to their hometown of after being away for six years some of these children were born here in this camp in tripoli yet the are holding on to their parents dream is that it has already brought hope that we are so happy that we will finally go home we just need to settle down and live in peace now weve had enough trouble with sick and tired of the interrogation. But nobody has says she has had a terrible experience the son was a. Accused of fighting for former leader Moammar Gadhafi in twenty eleven and was later arrested by rebels from the city of misrata girl who doesnt know. We just need our safety to be guaranteed had we need a neutral official brigade to secure our hometown to work we dont want misrata to police to work because it used to be our adversary around four hundred fifty families live in this camp they dont have p