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Lifeline for the belorussian leader the russian president s promise is billions of dollars in aid and assure supports during weeks of protests. Americas top diplomats reiterate the call for a quick solution to the gulf crisis and the lifting of qatars economic blockade. Its time to find a solution to the culprits trip to the streets to see the street to reopen. When fortunately the other gulf states. Resisting moves to relocates refugees on the greek island of les pauls run out of options after a fire destroyed their town. And im only a hearty and with all of your sports news austrias world number 3 dominic team becomes the 1st new male grand slam singles champion in 6 years. An israeli settler has been handed 3 life sentences for the murder of 3 members of a Palestinian Family i mean been through a far bowmans of the whole of the family 2015 killed. The couple and their infant son their eldest son who was 4 years old at the time is the only survivor. Received an additional 20 years for the injury over the surviving child well we have 2 correspondents on this story need to abraham is in duma Point West Bank at the home where the attack happened back in 2015 but 1st lets go to harry fawcetts whos outside the courtroom in lives harry this is a significant sentence but it has taken a while to get here has it not. It has 5 years of pretty intense legal argument in fact there were several months when they were trying to find the suspects and initially there were more than one suspects both mentally ill and a minor a youth who was too young to be named who subsequently took a plea deal and was absolved than of any involvement in the actual attack rather that he conspired in a revenge attack off to a jewish man was shot and killed in the occupied west bank but they didnt actually take part in the attack itself he was convicted of belonging to a Terror Organization then. Defense team argued that his confessions or at least some of them were not worthy of being taken seriously because they resulted from in hans interrogation what the defense team called torture by the Israeli Security service 2 of those confessions were thrown out in a separate mini trial which accounted for some of the delay but other confessions that took place later was seen to be of been a own free will and they did stand up in court they resulted in his conviction in may on 3 counts of murder one count of attempted murder and of a counts 2 counts of arson that was greeted by the Israeli Security service as a lot mark moment in the fight against what they called jewish terror but others have said that the fact that it took so long itself is something that the israeli Justice System should have a look at and also more importantly the fact that there are so many israeli settler attacks civilians on civilians against Palestinian Civilians which arent taken seriously enough by the israeli judicial system in fact there was one survey of hundreds of such cases going back all the way to 2005 found that only 8 percent of those attacks actually resulted in charges and thats what one palestinian israeli member of the Knesset Israeli Parliament said here. Just shortly after this sentencing was announced he said that this was an exceptional case but there are many others that dont get justice. For frank you very much and lets head now to duma where we can speak with aljazeera is a brahimi needs were just trying to get a sense of the reaction to this sentence do people where you are feel that justice has been served well absolutely the people here and the family. Feel that nothing can compensate them for the loss of their sons at the option of the 10 year old and the only survivor of the attack didnt go to court today and has been refusing to go to it for the path of and since he was with his grandmothers when they received the news of their sentencing all of the sutler remember each one of these women has lost a child 7 if i had the entry had parents of. Little toddler i. D. The 18 month old and we were there when they received the news and this is what one of the grandmothers have to say. May god punish him i hope Ian Rutan Jean suffer while hes alive because hes done his home an injustice and i hope hes punished on Judgement Day i hope you brought sin. And indictments again. Indictments against Israeli Settlers are rare this is a very high profile case and many palestinians say that the israeli Justice System and israeli courts do not really do them justice u. N. Figures have been documenting an increase in settler attacks against palestinians over the past few years just to give you an idea for example in the sense of beginning of this year human rights organizations have recorded more than 180 attacks by is really stuck there is against palestinians more than 50 of those have to palestinian casualties so for palestinians maybe justice is served in one case here or there but the general if feeling here is that the state is indorsing and keeping it really a blind eye when it comes to stop their attacks now when it comes to this house over here that the family wants to turn it into and you see him a kind of we had reminded of the gravity of the israeli set their attacks and we were here in the morning and the boy was here the 10 year old and it seems like the boy didnt want to anything to do with the house it seems hes seen more in this house than he would want to remember and his family is telling us that while some of his scars are healing from the attack there are emotional scars that will never ever heal. For no thank you well lets stay with us on the job of the news a human rights lawyer whos the founder all of the legal center for arab minority rights in israel joins us now live via skype from maple woods in. Jerzy its good to have you with us here on the aljazeera news are you talking about this case specifically do you think this sets a legal precedence uphold do you think this will open the door to more action taken against settlers and israeli courts or do you think this is the exception that proves the rule. Thank you very much for having me just the correct method of the organisation is. A yes this case is president ial case and we can say that this is the highest by machine and that any israeli citizen and every seat and since 1948 for killing palestinians and we are not having war with mr anybody she and such like that but we have to look to the facts of this case which make it exceptional and our understanding as our early Justice System fairness that killing was so brutal for us khalil and we had the confession of the bear so who killed. That killing was by citizens now that means that we have to distinguish killing by citizens by killing by state agencies like senators of the i. D. F. Like the police we had many many cases that the i. D. F. Execute palestinians and we have leaders for that and we have cases against Israeli Police that killed by misstating a citizen of israel and all of those cases where it closed and there is a war where clause that. Is a. Mystery mr justice and that responsible for charging in those cases they didnt find that it was justified to all been criminal record so we can here to make a distinction between violence by citizens of theirs or against palestinian and very needs by state agencies. And the police i. D. F. And the police may have it be unity and we know for example. The case of. 200 more than 200 palestinians were killed by snipers and. Fires was and continues to be illegal and we submitted the case before is a Supreme Court if that is to say we give this description for the soldiers. I gave that was. Really ok but if we say im sorry to jump in there mr jeopardy but if we specifically obviously any action taken against the i. D. F. Is is part of a wider push internationally we havent seen any progress there for quite some time but in terms of cases targeting civilians does this result give you hope that future attacks against palestinians by israeli civilians will be met with justice in the israeli courts. Yes i do. Too see this decision as a minor its a matter and yes it could be we as a human rights lawyer we can use it however. There is a very important see against. Violence we may see it and we see it as exceptional cases exactly as as a case the soldier israeli soldier who should balance the me and and we had leaders order that in the end the army of disciplinary is against him and he was sentenced for a few months and after that he. Said those were used by late chief of the hun so who was his is now i cannot see that to me with all the new beginning and change is an hourly policy because this also has its exception and the brutality of our own tradition of the base and also this was in the media the it was followed by the media is still i hope of course we are as a human rights lawyer all know is that if you do this you give. Hope to be used in the future ok based on the basis boldness of. The system i dont see that we missed this should we open for assume you mean ok well have to leave it there has been a you know from the organization i thank you so much for joining us on the aljazeera news and. Russias president Vladimir Putin has pledged money and voices supports for embattled belarusian president alyaksandr Lucas Shanker the leaders met for talks in the russian city of sochi christian agreed to give bella bruce a 1500000000 dollar loan and said the crisis should be resolved without its foreign interference this is the 1st meeting between the 2 since process began after last months disputed president ial election well alexander stay on the bridge called for joins us now live from moscow alexandra weve been hearing from the believes is after those initial talks what more would you say has come out of those talks between the 2. Well you know we saw repeated Political Support for the question call from the side of the russian president Vladimir Putin as expected but we also heard that belarus is going to get another loan of 1500000000 dollars to add up to existing loans and basically to be able to pay out what they are due to russia are already russia being their biggest. The country that gives them the most money by this point in their biggest investor its the same time but what we heard from a. Kind of a strongman so he was at the same time kind of downplaying the protests that are going on for weeks now in about what are saying that theyre going on like 4 during the weekend whilst monday to friday the belarus lives their ordinary life and at the same time he was saying that there is some outside forces wanting to incise violence inside the bell ross and that if that happens they will be shown what violence actually is he was also pointing out to the corporation that through the to the treaties and saying that they are sure and belarus should keep on and join to the details because of the same are happening on the borders of belarus well weve got support from fulton but in a very sort of like quiet way he said that russia will obey its obligations that they that they have but he insisted more on this economical side of the corporation and that the great brush actually has been about us in this respect as well as i said that they are their biggest investor they are also the country that borrowed them most of the money and the trade between the 2 ease the primal trade of the bell over us so we heard on the beginning of this talks what one would have expected for from this visit where will the schenkel comes with a personal thing no negotiations options left grateful for the support and that is given to him from russian president Vladimir Putin. Storage good for live from moscow thank you for not. Well tens of thousands of belorussians have been protesting for weeks now on sunday and the other 800 people were detained during those protests in minsk the u. N. High commissioner for human rights is now calling for an investigation into the Police Crackdown restamp mission social peace in the rules 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 all allegations of torture on other forms of treatment by this beautiful should be documented an investigator with a view to bringing the perpetrators to justice. Im joined now by nigel gold davis from london hes a former British Ambassador to belarus under senior fellow at the International Institute for strategic studies thank you so much for joining us here on aljazeera weve heard there from britain that he doesnt want this to be the situation should be resolved without foreign interference but you can argue that this conflict has taken on some of somewhat of an International Flavor why do you think russia is getting involved in this disputes. Well youre right to make that distinction hooten has said that he doesnt want foreign interference by which he means western interference he already has lent a practical and specific support to the president of the schenker and he has also demonstrated through worst so far his readiness to provide some form of more forceful support should he think thats needed. Hooten is very concerned about 2 things i think one it is that the other routes as a strategically important piece of territory might fall under the control of a peaceful democratic government which was a Good Relationship with russia but does not wish to subordinate itself to russia of 3 of the other us could be well disposed towards russia but he refused to accept long term project of bringing the other routes into a fully support the situation the 2nd concern is. A that he still overthrow of a long serving dictator the borders of russia would set a very bad example for who can himself look at should have been in power for 26 years the vision of the pop music years if who can stand for election in 4 years time you have been in power for 24 years so he doesnt want that so he is hes made very clear that he backs up mukesh he sees a we can look of the outcome that is most news interest and hes made it very clear he will not have any kind of contact with the Opposition Forces and so were so where did would you say this leaves the protesters then theyve been protesting for quite some time that i have seen them subjected to quite violent interventions by the police does that say a pittance support for lukashenko mean that they just have to give up now. Oh they have done their best to reach out to hooten but again hes not interested in that they have shown though that they are not going away if anything the recent peaceful protests across the country not only in the capital memes have grown in science they will be hoping that over time they compose swayed he individuals and groups within the elite that have so far remained loyal to. Their higher loyalty lives of with the people and not with this discredited leader and who to now risks by backing lucretia up of so clearly he risks turning a population that is well disposed towards russia into one sees of russia as backing a leader and a rishi that they no one no longer want to live under that would be a very serious a mistake of the putin ok nigel go drove us great to get your thoughts thank you so much for joining us here on out to syria. Theres plenty more still to come on the news hour including floodwaters may be receding in sudan but the impact on the economy seeking to. Cause tightened is historic he steals but i would say the agreements between israel and bahrain compared to previous u. S. Poker. And the n. F. L. Starts the season great peaceful protests well well have more for you in sports. And washington the 3rd u. S. Cuts are Strategic Dialogue is now on the way secretary of state might come peo on the qatari deputy Prime Minister and minister of Foreign Affairs mohamed. Autonomy cochairing the high level session the section of state says thanks cossar for its efforts to the so peace talks for afghanistan we commend you for helping your afghan neighbors toward the prosperity that comes with a lasting peace this is only one of the ways they cover for voting still 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 kind of 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 traffic mistress here to see this dispute resolved and to reopen cutters air and land borders currently blocked by other gulf states well cosmetics are Foreign Affairs thanks the u. S. For its efforts to try and end the 3 year blockades by 4 arab nations. I would like to think the us for supporting the kuwaiti mediation to his or the blockade on the basis of the respect of for the sovereignty 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 that are not only stand in the face of the blockade but indeed the stronger having developed its relation with the Global Community to on a president levels their secretaries our mutual goal is to deepen the strategic balance between our 2 countries and to continue to go Forward Together in increased cooperation in fields that are of the highest mutual and practical benefits well aljazeera Shihab Rattansi joins us now from the u. S. State Department Says she had peace in afghanistan lifting the blockade on qatar thats quite the agenda for that meeting at tell us more about what were expecting to come out of these talks. Well thats difficult to say we know there are all sorts of Breakout Sessions over the next couple of days theoretically the main headline from this mornings event is yes there will be a u. S. Council year of culture in 2021 theyve signed the memorandum of understanding with respect to that isnt really why there is a huge amount of interest in in these meetings of the main topic that were all wondering about is what the u. S. Is managing to achieve on the g. C. C. Blockade and once again in recent weeks weve heard that there has been a lot of activity but then again we heard this in july it was reported that deal was almost being done and then suddenly at the last minute the u. A. E. Decided to pull out of in saudi arabia to pull out so that was that in the last week weve had donald trump phoned the saudi king and we had a state Department Official say look this could all be over in 3 weeks time but then he sort of walked it back and said well were seeing more flexibility in the gauche asians hasnt necessarily a negotiating breakthrough but what we are seeing there is a more focused agenda for the state department certainly in trying to broker some sort of deal and that is aspace overflight rights for kata and other nations who fly in and out of kata over g. C. C. Countries the u. A. E. And saudi arabia in particular because as things stand after the g. s j. C. T. With drew those overflight rights and other international ways not to spend millions of dollars paying iran for overflight rights and once this became clear to the folks here at the state department well you can imagine that was a bit of a problem the whole point of a hope was isolating iran and not only that its you know its american troops and diplomats who go in and out of. That indirectly therefore helping the coffers of iraq 133000000. 00 between 20182019 its been reported so this is now become the central focus of what the u. S. Is trying to do there have been ripoff. Maybe saudi arabia is moving the u. A. E. As ever the real Sticking Point in all these discussions. Going to murmurs around here is there might be a movement but we have heard that before ok she has written as a being is all the latest from washington d. C. Thank you. More than a 1000000 people have been displaced by severe flooding in western and Central Africa and anger is growing in senegal over the governments response to flooding there a surge in rainfall has caused rivers sea overflow destroying and inundating homes and businesses around the region president macky sall launched an emergency aid plan to help those in need but many say its not enough. In sudan thousands of people have lost everything to the floods are calling for more help aid started to arrive over the weekend but it hasnt been enough at least 100 people were killed and thousands of homes have been submerged the now river routes are record level at night as waters are receding is a growing threats of water borne diseases mohammed settle has this reports from one of sudans worst affected cities. We are in durham and 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 you 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 to alone need shelter some of them are living with their relatives of us are living in the open and. Expressing concerns about the many old 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 us see the inundated with water. Fears 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 sudan because of the must have a comic problem see tuscan not import much from outside so. The authorities are saying they really need help and assume us possible. Still to come on aljazeera we take a look at the man slated to become japans next Prime Minister. Looking for a new dance partner talks reportedly abandons plans to sell its u. S. Song in favor of a partnership deal. And in sports with the comeback kids too its again the Denver Nuggets not yet another season season when. Hello them dry weather across much of the middle east although we have seen some cloud in the last few hours across these areas of turkey weve had a few showers again in the fall call some strong winds at times as well as we go through to say those showers should kid away from the warming up again 31 degrees celsius that extending their way across towards the caspian sea to the south of there weve got more of that cloud developing again into central and western as assadi and the charles if you will showers across into yemen but those showers dipping a bit further south as we go through wednesday we might even just see want to 2 showers into Northern Areas of iraq as a warm day and to run with a high of 30 celsius also further inland 45 in baghdad and 37 in doha a feeling really quite here with the winds all very light for the next few days Central Africa more rain on will thunderstorms but also more activity into these coastal areas like all the way across into a somalia a kenya down tools tanzania and also well see a few more showers into Eastern Africa in just pushing into the south of mozambique through choose to draw into south africa but by wednesday the rain is back in the 4 calls as sunny pushing it towards cape town say a ton which is not fine too bad in history just a one day affair of rain showers thats a wednesday that it clears an important both got fine for the next few days. It is the visible behind a wall of silence by. The rapture is not something to be tolerated. No country. Lets destroy this wall. In 2020 the 5th they so want to encourage is the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. Shine a light on your Anti Corruption hero. Nominate now. On counting the cost of debt crisis and insurgent doc rising mozambiques troubled road to becoming the world for biggest gas exporter an epic battle challenges apples grip on its ups store and the rising prospect of a currency war with the Mighty Dollar sick tell jim acosta on aljazeera. This is aljazeera a reminder over our top stories this hour and israeli settler has been handed 3 life sentences in the murder of 3 members of Palestinian Family in 2015. Through a far bomb into the home of the family in occupied west bank you hear secretary of states mike pompei or his calls for a quick solution to the gulf crisis. The blockade on cutter he made the comment side of the 3rd u. S. Strategic dialogue in washington d. C. And russias president has pledged 1500000000. 00 to belo roosts during a meeting with the countrys embattled leader Alexander Lukashenko has been facing weeks of mass protests following a disputed president ial hopes. A few 100 migrants in greece have been settled into new facilities after their camp burnt drone last week but many others around happy and are demanding to be allowed to leave the island of response theyre calling on european nations to take the men ought to be allowed on to the greek mainland thousands of refugees have been sleeping on the streets after far swept through them only a camp Stephanie Decker is on the island of last boss and censors this update. Its been almost a week now since morea camp completely burned to the ground and thousands of people remain asleep sheltering on the side of the road here in the middle of the island also taking shelter in all of groves its quite extraordinary actually to see the lack of a cohesive aid effort of any of the organizations here trying to help people put a roof over their heads handing out food or water now the greek authorities have said that everyone here is going to be moved to a permanent count that has been built some tents are up a little further down here but only a few 100 have been moved so far you can see that they are continuing to expand that just down there close to the sea also very much open to the elements you can see some of the refugees also walking along many people have tried to take shelter among the trees its a very difficult situation certainly the islanders have had enough they want these people to go they say its affected their livelihoods the economy tourism here and the refugees want to go but the message here certainly from the authorities is that none of these people are going to be going getting off this island at all. Well as speaking to from the program to the United Nations high commissioner for refugees he joins me now from amman good to have you with us on the aljazeera news our let starts with the situation on the islanders as we were hearing from Stephanie Decker wants the Asylum Seekers there you saw them seekers dont want to stay on the islands but the situation does appear deadlocked what is the u. N. H. C. R. Proposing as a solution to this crisis. Of course weve been saying for a long time for years that the situation in the greek islands and not just on less forced by the way but other islands as well needs to be relieved that it isnt sustainable and in recent months the population on less force went from about 20212000 people saw efforts have been made theyve been slow or in part because truly greece has not enjoyed enormous cooperation from other european nations this famous Relocation Program that was supposed to relieve the burden on greece and other frontline countries in europe by distributing. Asylum seekers across the continent has not been very successful in recent events proved that it is important to go back to those fundamental solutions now the other thing is that after the fire i think about 400 and accompanied miners were relocated to the mainland saw it is not entirely correct to say that nobody is being relocated in actually we are hoping that that as a priority and accompanied miners also on other islands can be relocated there the more sticks paused and the most the risk for the rest i have to say that the government has been very fast in building this new temporary or medium Term Accommodation and it is important that it is used so that people that are homeless can find at least temporarily some some shelter and i do hope sincerely that the door stanchions between the Host Communities the refugees the authorities can be appeased because it is only if the situation comes down Debt Solutions can be pursued there is momentum i think it is time to relaunch a discussion on european sunny directly and i hope that this will occur in the next few days and weeks. Weve been hoping for European Solidarity for quite some time now many of these people have been stuck. There for a considerable amount of time and concerns that european country is no longer willing to accept any refugees its oh oh. You you certainly dont need to remind me that we have been waiting for a long time for European Solidarity we have indeed in spite of so many reminders and i have to say that after this tragic events in marya i was pleased to hear some european be there speak about the need to accelerate that does. Sharing of responsibility but i was also quite outraged to hear other leaders say that this was not the was not going to happen so i think it is very important that this happens the European Commission as we have heard in recent days is working on migration and asylum pact for europe that theyre planning to launch in the near future thats the way to go thats founded on the concept of solidarity and i do hope i do hope that european governments will see the light on that finally at long last but solidarity really is key here and there has been a distinct lack of it not just in europe lets be honest Global Solidarity not just when it comes to combating the refugee crisis but also if you look at the way to cough its a break weve been hearing warnings from the w. H. O. That countries need to Work Together and the evidence thus far suggests that they have not its been every man for himself the covert shows no signs of slowing refugees are often the hardest hit weve been hearing over the past few days from Stephanie Decker again unless of course that were seeing bricks of course in these refugee camps i worried are you that International Cooperation more widely appears so broken down completely and its the most vulnerable in society who are left abandoned. Of course im worried because todays politics puts forward my country 1st and not International Cooperation its my country 1st that brings votes International Cooperation doesnt so unfortunately this is the direction in which the world these movie on the other hand look you know a couple of years ago we establish a Global Compact on refugees last year before the pandemic we organized the big forum in geneva where 1400 pledges were made by governments to private Sector Civil Society so solidarity exists then when you sit down you have a rational discussion you see the advantages of sharing the burden then it can become a reality that is a contrast with short term politics that goes against this approach and the and more deep seated reasonable transience or cited that we need to work with so in spite of my concern and sometimes i must say my despair in front of this of this selfishness i have to say that there are still energies that we can tap into look im here i mean jordan it country with fury sources a small population that has horse that for 7 decades refugees 1st the palestinians then be iraqis now the syrians they have refugees from 57 countries and in spite of all the problems and sometimes the frustration they continue to horse them its only directly with these countries that we must promote if we want to handle in a just and effective manner the problem of refugees and forced migration ok Filippo Grandi United Nations high commissioner for refugees thank you so much for speaking to us here on aljazeera thank you. The British Government says its proposed internal market bill will lead businesses to trade with spares across the u. K. Bassetts provoking strong criticism from the e. U. A 2nd course a look at whats in the proposed legislation ministers will have the power to modify rules in the e. U. Withdraw all agreements on movement of goods from Northern Ireland to Great Britain and on state aid snow batts if the 2 sides dont agree a future trade deal critics say this kids undermined the good friday agreement thats the peace treaty that ended decades of Armed Conflict in Northern Ireland 6 and 6 could Reach International law well the year has given the u. K. 3 weeks to make amendments or face legal action the Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing opposition not just from across the house but also from members of his own governments well lets get more now from paul brennan he joins us live from london pour it feels a bit like groundhog day this but were back to talking about brecht sets now this is complicated but its piers to be an important 1st test of how much opposition there is to this bill just talk us through whats happening in the u. K. Just. Well Boris Johnson just got to his feet in the building building behind me in the commons hes opening the debate on the inside of market bill seeking to persuade members of parliament and indeed members of his own party many of whom are skeptical that this bill is absolutely necessary to preserve the integrity of the u. K. s internal markets that said there has been strident criticism not just from opposition parties but from within his own party and indeed from senior members of his own party 5 former Prime Ministers have come out in recent days to say that the proposals included in this bill go too far and the prospect of breaking International Law is frankly unconscionable and even today in the times geoffrey cox who was the attorney general at the time that the withdrawal bill was agreed back in the tail end of last year in january of this year he has criticized the governments stance as well saying that there was no doubt that the unpalatable implications of the Withdrawal Agreement were known by Boris Johnson when he signed it you cant come back now and say its some kind of surprise he also went on to say our on us the u. K. s on our credibility and selfrespect and our future influence in the world depend upon us keeping our word now the government insists that what the agreement would mean would be a customs. Baria border in the irish sea dividing the Northern Ireland from mainland u. K. And they say that the ministers need a unilateral power to be able to wave away paperwork and tariffs that might result as a result of a no deal breaks it but the e. U. Says thats simply not good enough there are already resolution measures within the existing deal and its not good enough for Boris Johnson to to do this why is he doing it many people dont know i mean ive been casting around experts m. P. s. Theyre not sure whether this is just a bargaining chip whether hes genuinely and i kist im just seeking to throw everything into disarray in the hope that it might suit his purpose to come to his advantage but it is a deeply risky strategy so there is at a confusing one we have to add as well. As for us thank you very much indeed. Now yasha he looks set to become japans new Prime Minister after being elected the leader of the countrys governing party suger will replace shoes or a big loser over the liberal Democratic Party paves the way for him to be elected Prime Minister in a parliamentary vote later this week is japans longest serving Prime Minister resigned last month for Health Reasons at the signing ceremony of the much touted peace agreements between israel the uni and bahrain will take place at the white house on tuesday do you seeks to create new diplomatic and economic links between the countries but as mike hanna reports this is a very different agreements from those reached between israel and its neighbors in the past. This is just the beginning a lot of things are happening and they happening very quickly people want to be involved in the announcement of the agreement came from President Trump in the white house surrounded by members of his administration including his adviser and son in law jared who played a major role in negotiating the agreement within days krishna was among those who boarded the purse flight by israels National Airline between to libby and the capital of the United Arab Emirates while this is a historic flight we hope that this will start even more historic journey for the middle east and beyond much of the media reacted with hyperbole this is very valuable this is when this could be seen as a major Foreign Policy win for the president definitely it is it does seem to be clear that its going to be something the president wants to use as part of his reelection but amidst all the hype some observers point out that the u. A. E. Is not a neighbor to israel and has never been at war with that their own merits on his Marital Relations or you know there was never going to between them. The signing of the israeli egyptian peace treaty following the camp david accords put an end to a state of war brokered by jimmy carter the deal between Menachem Begin and and while sadat was based on egypt recognizing the state of israel and israel withdrawing from the occupied sinai peninsula. In 1904 king hussein of jordan signed a peace treaty with israel which guaranteed jordan the restoration not but occupied land as well as an equitable share of water from the jordan river both treaties involve the return of the land occupied during war and both were intended as part of a Broader Initiative that would culminate in the creation of a palestinian state alongside that of israel. And ensure a lasting peace in the region the arab position had long been based on a saudi plan in 2002 endorsed again by the arab league in 2017 which offered recognition of israel if it withdrew from occupied land including East Jerusalem but last week the arab league declined to pass a palestinian resolution condemning what the trumpet ministration calls the abraham plan. Palestinian foreign minister labeling this as a betrayal of the palestinian people. We find ourselves in a position where we have to defend ourselves and our cause the situation turned upside down in a way where we come to troublemakers and the ones to blame because we are just in front of the earthquake as we stood against the u. S. Administration when the 2 car rides to renewed found President Trump announced on friday that bahrain would also be a signatory to the deal which confirmed the belief of many that from seeking a middle east peace the abraham plan was forging an alliance against a common enemy of gulf states and israel iran the Israeli Occupation of palestinian territory is unaffected and threatened the building of illegal settlements continuing unabated. But in president is the abraham plan is a Foreign Policy triumph that will be displayed in the weeks leading to the november election. Washington. Beijing based byt stance as reported to have abandoned the sale of its video up tick tock in the United States to pursue a partnership with American Firm oracle that news cuz according to Chinese State Television Dance had been under pressure to sell after President Donald Trump threatened to bar the app on security grounds when microsoft earlier announced that dance had refused its offer. Minus a Technology Analyst and cohost of the china tech investor podcast he says the future of the deal with oracle is far from certain. Theres been some recent signals that beijing is not particularly happy with the oracle deal either and right now it does seem as though theyre the 2 main players here are not oracle or microsoft or by dan but in beijing and it is washington and that is where the decision will be made and right now its they seem to be playing a game of chicken tech talking the wildly Popular Platform so regardless of what company is behind it theyll still be able to have those users but one of the the its up here has been that beijing has put export controls on the algorithms on really the key recipe that make take time though i mean its like you know you can buy the rights to mcdonalds logo and you can make your own fast food but its not going to come out like mcdonalds and i think thats kind of the issue is right now with that and you dont have that special sauce then you know youre not going to have the same kind of growth and retention probably and its going to be far more far easier for us to grams or reals or trailer or one of the many many other short video apps overtake them. So to come on the aljazeera side career provides the world with yet another major goals champion leo will be with you after the break with more. Insight into the sport heres leo thank you hello world number 3 dominic team is the newest mens grand slam singles tennis Champion Team defeated alexanders vera in the u. S. Open final on sunday and 5 sets to lift his 1st major title pietersen it reports. 2 men on a mission in new york dominique team and alexander very of the german was appearing in his 1st major finals the austrian had lost in 3 grand slam singles finals previously very of moving into a 2 set advantage and on the brink of a 1st grand slam title in the open era no man had ever won a us open final after losing the 1st 2 sets back team dug deep. The world number 3 fighting back to win the food as well as the 4th to force a deciding 5th 6 at flushing meadows. And then after 4 hours and one minute dominique team became the 1st new male singles grand slam champion in 6 years as well as the 1st to have been in the 1990 s. Delight for team but the space. Who revealed afterwards that hes parents tested positive for corona virus and could not be there to support him. And this is the part im going im sure im sure theyre sitting at home even though i lost that very proud and you know i wish one day that i can bring the trophy on its amazing how far our our way our journey brought us through to share this moment with you and i wish. I were really i wish we could have 2 winners today i think we both deserved it but. I remember when when we played madrid in charge of the finals you told me that im going to make it im going to win this title and i tell you the same now here i mean youre gonna make it a 100 percent youre gonna make your parents proud your family proud. The next grand slam is the french open starting next week where team has lost in each of the last 2 finals but with the skousen confidence as a new major champion he will now be aiming to go all the way in paris he just emit aljazeera. On the womens side u. S. Singles open singles champion naomi osaka has been showing off her new trophy in new york on saturday defeated Victoria Azarenka won 663 and 63 to win the title for a 2nd time the japanese also created awareness for social and Racial Injustice in the u. S. By wearing a mask at each mia match featuring the name of a black person that had been killed by police players and coaches across the n. F. L. Were also openly protesting against Racial Injustice at their 2020 season opener. Some knelt some stood some did not come out for the National Anthem in minnesota the vikings locked arms and zone before their game against green bay members of George Floyds family were present at that game floyd was one of many black men and women killed by police the summer floyd died just a few kilometers from the n. F. L. Stadium in minneapolis the n. F. L. As old as active player tom brady had a rough start of his debut with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the former patriot was sacked 3 times and had 2 picks and 2 touchdown passes his new team lost the new Orleans Saints 34 to 23. In basketball the Denver Nuggets pulled off yet another season saving comeback in their game against the l. A. Clippers after rallying from 19 points down with just 22 minutes go the no thats were able to come back in force game 7 in the western conference finals. Was the real star with 34 points 14 rebounds and 7 assists the nuggets scraping by topping the clippers 11198. The Tampa Bay Lightning are now just one win away from reaching the stanley cup final it was game 4 against the new York Islanders but the lightning firmly held their own dozens of saves on goal they came out on top for one game fives on tuesday. South koreas world number 94 merely has won her 1st womens golf major championship lee was victorious in a inspiration on sunday and manchester remarkably she did not lead the tournaments until the final hole when she drew level with the leaders that forced a playoff with american nellie korda and canadian Brooke Anderson the 29 year old keeps a legacy alive where a south korean has won a major for the last 10 years an instead of just popping champagne wait for it why not also jump in a pool impressive. Well thats it for me this where its hit or go to hala thank you very much to do just look for that lets finish now with some rare animal news dolphins appears to be returning to hong kong shores because coronavirus restrictions have cut the traffic over high speed ferries Scientists Say the number of indoor pacific comeback dolphins has jumped around 30 percent since march. For me ill be back with you after this very short break to stay with us on al jazeera. For nearly 3 quarters of a century World Leaders have gathered at the United Nations headquarters each year for a highly visible and often contentious debate this year in the midst of the covert 19 pandemic the session will be mostly remote but the few possible know were the exception. And joining us from new york for our special coverage of the 75th United Nations general assembly. On aljazeera. 967 and the 6 day war was at its height a u. S. Spy ship the u. S. S. Liberty monitored the conflict from International Waters suddenly she was attacked by the warplanes of americas closest regional ally israel over 200. 00 were killed and wounded the front part of the ship was just red with blood what happened that day has long been the subject of cover up and mystery mal the truth can be revealed the day Israel Attacked america a Major Investigation on aljazeera. Be the hero or world news. Washington ready. They start as drinks containers. d and usually end up as garbage. Often a nuisance but for a select few old Bottle Service the Building Blocks of a better life. d and the stepping stones to owning a family how. Do you find a lot in america is in bolivia and delves into the world of garbage. On aljazeera. And israeli settler convicted of murdering 3 members of a Palestinian Family gets 3 life turns 5 years after the crime. Of about im how marketing and this is aljazeera my from doha also coming up a lifeline for the ballad russian leader the russian president promises billions of dollars in aid and assures supports during weeks of protests. Americas top diplomat reiterates the coal for a quick solution to the gulf cry

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