Or get out adrian for again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up amid disease and famine the Saudi Led Coalition says it plans to ease aid restrictions at a crucial yemeni pools because of a cute of war crimes is killed in a drive by shooting. Also a u. S. Couple accused of keeping this thirteen children captive a home some of them chained to their beds. Kurdish civilians fear that they will become targets after turkey threatened to attack fighters in syria which it considers to be terrorists the Turkish Military is preparing to strike kurdish why p. G. Fighters who form part of a new u. S. Backed border force turkeys president called on the nato military alliance for support accusing the u. S. Of violating its interests he says his militarys operation is likely to center on afrin to sirius and him closely all reports now from the turkey syria border. That is one of many kurds whose grandparents left Northern Syria years ago but he still has family in africa which is caused by on the syrian side of the border to maine and his relatives there are growing increasingly worried as turkey prepares for a military operation against few aspect kurdish why previous fighters. The military has im no friend of the y. P. G. They recruit young boys and girls thats why my brother in laws fled after in a move to stumble four years ago the weapons provided to those fighters by the us scares me my village is the closest to afrin we dont feel at peace while our people are there. The wife is in control of the land just beyond us war the us reckons its fighters are key to wiping out eisel in syria that infuriated turkey which considers the y. P. G. To be an extension of the p. K. K. A Kurdish Group which turkey the us the European Union deemed a terrorist organization. Never a friend for turkey six years ago after the syrian war. President put out a serious policy we cant go back to syria we came here and worked in farming with other refugees from the highest mountains from aleppo Everyone Wants peace in syria and africa because its the civilians that get tom the most many kurds living in religious near the border avoid t. V. Cameras some have relatives and a friend where military action is planned and the villagers may also need to seek safety if the fighting that starts the Turkish Military is massed on the border and ses its ready to strike against the new border force which it sees as a direct threat. At stake is the relationship of two nato countries. Aljazeera turkey syria border their activists in syria say the deescalation agreements are doing nothing to stop the slaughter of civilians in a pocket of opposition territory on the outskirts of damascus. Proximity to the capital has made it an obvious target for Syrian Government forces and their allies who had it under siege for years the area is controlled by fighters loyal to the Free Syrian Army russian and Syrian Government s. Trikes a set of killed more than three hundred people there in just the past two months thats despite the fact that east goose is one of four deescalation zones set up earlier last year by russia iran and turkey these places shaded in black supposed to be a safe haven where fighting isnt allowed to zero as a suburb and job it reports. More bombs are being dropped by Syrian Government and russian warplanes on the besieged rebel held district near the capital damascus is home to four hundred thousand people activists aboard dozens of air strikes on the air being and across the areas in the last twenty four hours they. Are supposed to be part of a deescalation zone but at least three hundred people have died in iran artillery strikes since november. Many of the wounded including children are dying because of the lack of medical supplies and. With get we hide inside the room all the toys. Our message we are children who have nothing to do with this war the regime bombards us every day children everywhere else can study and drink here we have nothing and theyre happy. To eat im always very scared of the siege of good that began in two thousand and thirteen and the relentless with mint has destroyed. Most of the city. As a matter of fact the bombardment and the russian weapons being tested here against the poor people of syria have badly affected us no one has given support to our oppressed people and its. You walk down the road with absolutely no money in your pocket you think of how you can feed your hungry and thirsty kids at home and all of a sudden another man comes across you asking you for some spare money to buy food for his kids and you feel confused whether to cry for your bad situation or for his worse situation. Critics of the United Nations in aid agencies say the world either doesnt care or just pays lip service while bombs continue to fall there is leaving over four hundred thousand people who live or living there even them to feed to face their fate by shelling by starvation. Even in areas where fighting has finished such as isis mines in what was the fight to self declared capital continue to kill and maim as well as unexploded bombs dropped by u. S. And Coalition Aircraft the Group Doctors without borders is calling on all warring parties and their allies as well as demining organizations and donors to increase mine clearance in russia and its suburbs and to help inform people of the risks to protect them from avoidable deaths and injuries. And that suffering is being repeated in many of their cities and towns across syria some of the others there. Mixed news about the humanitarian crisis in another country where war is raging in yemen the Saudi Led Coalition fighting who the rebels in the north says that it will allow for cranes at the port of her data to begin operations theyll offload badly needed basics like food and medicine that cant come soon enough for at least eight Million People who are on the brink of famine a diptheria outbreak is also spreading quickly on top of the worlds worst cholera epidemic the war itself has killed at least ten thousand people displaced million. More a saudi Led Military Coalition is supporting the government of president a brother once a hardy against the who tees who control much of the country or your land jack im a works for the International Committee of the red cross and she says while the aid will make a difference large scale commercial imports are also needed. This is very welcome news when needed by far the last one in yemen theyre one make the best mentoring youth what used to come and you know so looking that the majority of the human population though if you need think go back to normal it will make a difference on something in the community of the record of not even a one year the not the normal. Or eightys got me into the country even though not us really us would be needed for example that what aid but the companies that you mention do need not enough this is a country of twenty seven even so many different agencies not fewer and who would and many its been for the whole country what we need is for collusion. And the liquid of those inside insufficient. Bangladesh says that around seven hundred fifty thousand the hinge of refugees will be repatriated to neighboring me and within two years bangladesh is government says the deal was settled on this week but theres no official word yet from miramar and no confirmation of when the refugees will start to go home or hinge are living in squalid overcrowded camps in bangladesh after fleeing Ethnic Violence in me and ma the un is reminding both countries that the ranger must go home voluntarily with their safety and should more from out a serious called hide in bangkok. After two days of talks in naperville myanmars capital officials from bangladesh and myanmar have started to talk about the implementation of agreement they reach those two nations on the repatriation of those more than six hundred fifty thousand refugees who fled from Rakhine State over into bangladesh now they say that within two years they want all of the refugees to have returned to work and state now there are discussions over the two days of exactly how to implement that one is coming from myanmar side they are saying they have announced that they have to rate Repatriation Centers that they are constructing in Rakhine State one is ready and will be online next tuesday they say to receive at least one hundred fifty refugees per day nothing really coming from the bangladesh side is how thats going to be implemented but myanmar Officials Saying theyre going to be ready starting next week now the United Nations has come in and said that theyre concerned about the repatriation process they say it needs to be verified that those repatriations are voluntary its very important for that because of obviously the horrors that these people fled that they said they fled back last year that they need to make sure its a safe environment for them to go back into so it will be a slow process at the beginning but both nations myanmar and bangladesh saying that thats going to start to go online very soon. Thats a move that threatens to open nearly a quarter century of formal relations between israel and the palestinians the Palestine Liberation Organization second highest Decision Making body wants the p. L. O. To suspend its recognition of israel imran khan reports from the occupied west bank. Late on monday night the palestinian leadership issued a statement that could have far reaching consequences for the Peace Process the statement includes the call to suspend recognition of israel suspend security coordination with it and unite the palestinian factions through reconciliation the statement comes from the Central Council of the p. L. O. After two days of meetings it will be discussed further by the p. L. O. Executive committee and its up to that committee to implement most policy at some point in the future. The statement also said that the u. S. Is no longer a partner for peace and that the palestinians want International Involvement but given that the us is perhaps the only country that can put pressure on israel will this work. We have to utilize different forms of accountability for testimony that this occupation this form of brutal colonialism can no longer be accepted and therefore we have to go to the International Criminal court we have to go to International Court of justice we have to join an organization. Accede to. Conventions that would protect us on the one hand count the u. S. President donald trump has said he will cut u. S. Aid to the palestinians if that happens there will be an Economic Impact this factory produces extractable of leave tablets and hes part of a multimillion dollar project to encourage enterprise in jericho the occupied west bank the factory was set up in this Industrial Zone with Japanese Investment without it it wouldnt have been successful for the Operations Manager here it shows that there are alternatives to the u. S. For me. They should interest in helping to be seen and going to meet there is a list of other options once its completed at this japanese funded Industrial Zone will house around five thousand workers and thats going to have a positive impact not just a locally but across the palestinian territories now if you speak to palestinians what will tell you is oftentimes foreign aid unlike u. S. Aid comes without strings and preconditions but its not Just Economics politics also plays a key role according to one analyst palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has options trying to tell the International Community that i will be going to the United Nations bang up that time and hes trying to take that i will have i will be patient i will be. Looking for. Solutions if you are not ready for it if there is a range. Despite palestinian confidence that there is no alternative to u. S. Involvement in the Peace Process how the International Community will react is key at some point the israelis and the palestinians will need some sort of framework for talks without the u. S. Will that will look like is currently on line imraan khan aljazeera occupied west bank. A weather update next year i was in syria then the pope asks chileans to forgive the church for the crimes of priests. And the blame game for rising racial tension in east africa. Though whether in my eyes pretty quiet across china at the moment city southern parts of china in the midst of folk that we say now recently will start to shift as you can see the winds picking up there for shanghai that eastern side of china not looking too bad then down to the southeast hong kong gets up to around twenty four degrees celsius perhaps a tad colder on the thursday a little more cloud just sliding its way in from the south china stays stays there into the philippines setting lose on still seeing some rather lively showers as we go on through the next couple of days once a lot of the shot was making their way towards us right come a while but for much of south a serous fine and dry pleasantly warm and sunny so temperatures in the hot about getting up to thirty degrees celsius we could up a touch woman in that form and by they get a little more clout there into west flag of the many it does look settled and the temperatures in new delhi still struggling to get up into the low twentys over the next few days we are into the low twentys across the raby and punishment as we go on through the next day or two may even see some lifted just the sand coming into this it was here and caught the wayne scott go into more of a northwest direction and pick up in the process fairly quiet across northern parts of the regions too but one of two showers the eastern side of the mat. You are making very pointed remarks where on line the main us response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been to criminalize or if you join us on sex no evil person just wakes up over the morning in the sense i want to cover the world in darkness and this is a dialogue and that could be what leading to some of the confusion online about people saying they dont actually know whats going on join the colobus conversation at this time on aljazeera. Well again the top stories this hour on aljazeera kurdish civilians fear that they will become targets after turkey threatened to attack fighters in syria which it considers to be terrorists the Turkish Military is preparing to strike kurdish y p g fighters who form part of a u. S. Backed border force turkeys president has called on the nato military alliance for support accusing the us of assaulting turkish territory. The u. N. Says the Saudi Led Coalition in yemen is all the rise the port of call data to remain open until friday but the u. N. Wants that date to be extended so that aid can be offloaded and bangladesh says around seven hundred fifty thousand range of refugees will be repatriated to neighboring miramar within two years the Bangladesh Government says the deal was settled on this week the u. N. Is reminding both countries that the hinges should be forced to go home. The president of france says that hell never allow another migrant camp to spring up in the northern port city of cali emmanuelle mccaughan made the comments while visiting a Migrant Center before travelling to cali thats where the socalled jungle camp was used by thousands of migrants until it was torn down in twenty sixteen that im asked to try their luck at making it across the English Channel on trucks bound for the u. K. Across is currently pushing ahead with immigration reforms that will discuss Border Security with britains Prime Minister to resume a later this week lets go live now to cali aljazeera the tasha butler is there so just how significant is this this visit today given that it comes just two days before mccrone will visit will meet with the british Prime Minister. Well its very significant and the french president made the point himself a short while ago he was speaking to Police Officers here in cali and he said that he had come to cali to hear the peoples concerns and then bring them to that meeting with the reason may on thursday now want him out all my calls says that he wants to do is push for a sort of a new deal with britain on cali he says that he is going to talk to tourism a about britain taking in more Asylum Seekers specifically children and also putting more money into trying to help security here because you know cal is really become a town their lives become in many ways a symbol of europes refugee crisis there are hundreds of refugees who come to this northern port trying to get across the ocean because not because of course they want to stay in cali because they want to try and reach the u. K. So people here feel that britain needs to do more to help and in fact when you