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a three in part of an assault to drive out kurdish peoples protection units or why p.j. duckies president is very into crush the group which he views as a terrorist organization seventy dekker reports. the border echoes with the sounds of war turkey's offensive on africa is now well under way the ground operation started on sunday turkish soldiers supporting free syrian army fighters inside syria. turkish president dredger type edging defiant as he addressed a large crowd in the city of course and. this is a national struggle and then this national struggle will crush anyone who stands against us let this be known. it's been a week of rhetoric politicians promising that turkey was going to attack a free to rid of the y.p. g. kurdish fighters that i'm pro considers terrorists but they're also the u.s. is best ally on the ground in fighting eisel regardless of international complications turkey is fully committed to this offensive we're on turkey's border with africa and throughout the day we've heard the sound of jets in the sky also intense artillery and machine gun fire outgoing from a turkish base behind that mountain although why p.g. are extremely well trained they know the terrain in offering but turkey has superiority when it comes to the skies and that gives it a huge advantage. belligerence here heard the airstrikes late on saturday as turkey started its offensive and they are a little uneasy. or. here we are right next to the action with planes flying over our heads and this is a lot of shelling of course we are confident but at the end of the day anything can happen shells have already fallen in turkey so we are worried this could happen here. turkey says it will continue its operation until its push the y p g away from its borders no one knows how long that will take what the implications may be. stephanie decker al-jazeera on the turkey syria border republican and democrat senators in the u.s. are holding discussions to end of funding deadlock that's kept the government shut down for two days senate leaders have been trading blame for the head of another vote on the funding bill the democratic leader could end of today. we can get past this manufactured crisis and get on to all host of serious issues before of the require all bipartisan negotiation this shutdown going to get a lot worse tomorrow a lot more today would be a good day to end pope francis concluded his tour of south america with a final mass in lima more than a million people gathered to hear the pontiff and police capitol the trip has been overshadowed by a sex abuse scandal in chile. ids to seven people have been killed in clashes with security forces in ethiopia the violence broke out enjoying a piff any celebrations in the i'm hot a region moshe post is said to have been fighting with security officers patrolling the holiday procession in the tunnel for dia some five hundred kilometers from the capital. six people have been killed and several injured following violence between protests police and protesters in the democratic republic of congo government demonstrations were organized by local leaders of the catholic church they're angry at the delay in holding the presidential election the united nations has launched the largest humanitarian appeal for yemen and saudi king for almost three billion dollars in donations more than two years of relentless saudi led airstrikes and fighting with who the rebels has left forty five percent of the population in desperate need of life saving the systems. hollywood's elite has set to tackle the growing sexual harassment scandal at the screen actors guild awards in los angeles it will be a female powered affair with a woman presenting all thirteen awards to honor the past two years acting achievements and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after all just in a world i'll be back in twenty five five minutes . in the one nine hundred eighty s. the israeli government an intelligence agency mossad began monitoring the activities of a palestinian man who started what they saw as a radical new movement his name was dr. he founded islamic jihad which was responsible for several attacks in the one nine hundred eighty s. and ninety's making sure cauchy a wanted man. it's always the question what are the motives that israel is considering quim deciding to kill someone. now if you would see if you would if you would ask masao the political living their will on so no no this is not about revenge this is only in nuking towards the future and not back to the past. everyone who has jewish blood on his hands is a limited legitimity target for red sheet in the gym a target force a situation now from being a legitimate target being killed is a huge gap which involve professional capabilities operational considerations the divinity of intelligence and of course the political level decision in authorise nation but from their point of view everyone who was involved impugning jews should be assessed and i'm quoting this in revenge as. mossad is the israeli national intelligence agency the equivalent of the american cia and the british am i six. it was formally set up in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine and two years later reorganized to report directly to the office of the prime minister. israel perceives itself a surrounded by hostile neighbors and at the constant risk of internal and external attack. someone is known to have carried out the extra judicial killing of many figures seen as a threat hence many of its victims have been arabs and particularly palestinians like the teacher calking. this is the story of islamic jihad. its founder dr forty chicago. on the controversial way he met his death in a street in multan in one thousand nine hundred five. is a very famous figure in history. and a very very famous figure in one of the most one internists in the history of israeli counterterrorism will. he was considered to be a religious post also in a parade of authority in palestine palestinian territories in gaza and in the west bank and he started to norwich attacks against israeli settlers against israeli soldiers from that point on until. the assassination of the palestinian islamic jihad became one of the most important the real are less terrorist organizations that work against israel. should car keys refugee family that fled to guards or in one nine hundred forty eight and after becoming a math teacher he moved to egypt to study medicine. already a member of the muslim brotherhood he continued to embrace their policy of reforming politics by creating a society governed by islamic laws and morals. but the muslim brotherhood did not believe the time was right for military action against israeli occupation. began fundamentally to disagree and so he left to form his own organization. he founded palestinian islamic jihad in one nine hundred eighty one jihad meaning struggle in arabic. it was the first islamic resistance group to be founded within gaza and the occupied west bank. its stated aim was to fight the existence of israel and establish an islamic palestinian state within the pre nine hundred forty eight boundaries of palestine. it rejected the political process and advocated violent means if necessary. to knock your daughter up i mean your work on that one arc. while your sorry your luck in the is let me in can over it mean i have to sort out what with the early obama bros merger bishop coffee. women magic be here men of card and who are more numbers that in islam don't work there were one howard the three the real islam. because of oil at the asia one not one. abaya he'll probably of been. away and the man in that bed at the door that i love. yeah i need to dump him at the slimmy for you welcome to my canoe freckled with that mission where he'll make a new belief in their tumbler met islamia most of them issue and you didn't know and then mike and i thought back on topic illusion about her. how well only been that missionary. in the infantry can mean with a. touch of the right hand for the scene of the actual fretless let me as a banana have a pull for survival this way or coming out after the way the minute. by that when i have to blather about the most when i'm a celeb and all for the stay in the health of the americas here live on my list let me know when you're going to do the assessing a slimy one sub i like to hear full steam and in the lead whatever raia. full steam knocked of the mass by that amount will have what amounted to bottle. palestinian islamic jihad began its armed operations against israeli targets in the . nine hundred eighty four. its activities led to chicago his frequent interrogation by the israeli army and in one nine hundred eighty six he was sentenced to four years imprisonment plus a further five years of suspended sentence. but shikaki continued to try and coordinate operations and recruit new cells from within prison. islamic jihad's name is well known but it's always been quite a small organization. good i'm going to say is going to. not a matter that when i met the blame i must sort out the blame on him on. another comment the blame go on she hears war may not be in him ship while in burma. most are home and somewhat similar sought their level big should be empty same alley mean if challis a lag elements after a philistine we are yellow then other young the heart that is not a sham it out for mcauliffe with islam in goa. then two crucial events took place within months of each other that shaped the course of chicago's future and of palestinian opposition to israeli occupation. first in october one nine hundred eighty seven six members of islamic jihad tunneled out of the sariah prison in gaza and escaped. the israelis responded to this unusual security breach by tracking the six to the shoe joey area of gaza city . a fierce battle broke out and four of the islamic jihad men were killed. the other two killed of the israeli military police chief in gaza. all those still in jail chicago he was in terror. today about these events which would go on to have far reaching consequences. how the obama. the how one feels must be a city her one had minimal in this so i mean. if you if we were there already what the market there were herman i smell at the head the thirty i'm the market today your market at the so there's no. care at the end b. day i have. missed some and into for. the first palestinian intifada meaning uprising broke out on the eighth of december one thousand nine hundred seventy in the gaza strip. islamic jihad supported and played a prominent role in the mass protest movement which lasted nearly four years across gaza and the occupied west bank. a further group also emerged from the muslim brotherhood at this time calling itself the islamic resistance movement hamas. meanwhile shikaki spoke of being inspired by one of the earliest palestinian resistance figures of the one nine hundred twenty s. is a dean son. of an illusion well a bit of. a lister every year and usually he shouted jihadist larry fishelson and who fear not by and. will feel free to see it or feel for him. and. for mccormack for this than the fear for the city and. the world for the sabrina. work in the muscular listen. when i'm a can at no was in a. philistine you will ever be you will i let me let the smash well at that. slam in with the vatican and them as. the target or not and. the will in alignment them and then by that the source of embedded the many unhappy and alone with feet on the malka below mature but the whole film ashore by the d.n. can have. delicate and a bit hellishly can we let me go as they did but let me do that for you there like and i bought it in order to get it back up the ladder. for us. here a lady had the feel that lisa had for the seventy year. old one who are mobile as you heard her philistine about that and stupidly. just going to get them. up now and there. will be. as the intifada spread and gathered momentum it represented an increasing threat and fall in the side of the israeli military and intelligence services. the imprisonment of a leading palestinian resistance figure didn't seem to have stemmed his influence. and this brought about a second key event for forty should come. in watch in retrospect looks like an old decision these railways decided to release him only two years into his four year jail sentence they deported him to south lebanon where it's reported he was in touch with the shia islamic group hezbollah and possibly with the iranian contacts . scott was going in and out of jail in of the in and out of the into regressions tools of the she met the israeli internal secret service for very long time until israel made the critical i would say even to the extent of strategic iraq and decided to expand. now the reason why israel did that was of course to get rid of the risk the outcome was a much empowered because in lebanon they were given the hospice the funding the financing the training and the overall support. of the union revolutionary. but shikaki stay in lebanon was relatively short on in one thousand nine hundred nine he moved to syria. in damascus he would seek a close working relationship with the government of syrian president hafez assad. he was pushing at an open door. as a quota or you're done beer and then i under my job i don't get the kind of a holler. out of. here michel but at the get us where you're going to come walk or jog and i will not move and jump at the bottom of the world for sortie it was over thirty if not i'll call it was he a cop on the piano sort of. look at us what are you i'm just here to dinner for the shopping. often but i. thought of that to continue the fear would i was in fickle or hasn't nigel hasn't got i'm not much. so much i could lift when i'm in the book of job if you're on the good of the job. or you know who want to go watch the decline of the bit of mostly a sort of medium. was there were young. for but there. is other or at least. shikaki based himself and his organization here in the yarmouk palestinian refugee camp in damascus. islamic jihad was growing into what the israelis considered to be the most extreme palestinian group. one experienced european commentator later described it as perhaps the fi assist of all israel's modern day enemies. but he's just. sick of trying to stop the british museum is next seen used. chicago he was certainly deeply opposed to the mainstream peace process as well as to the agreement brokered secretly by norwegian diplomats between israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin and p.l.o. leader yasser arafat the oslo accords. problem agreed on the other side of the truth about automobile you know about what those. but that he'd done that also know bob lee. are you going to suffer the city at the cafe with your advice and let you also let my son million. plus we have to call the office to me for a second that has a job already above what i should not be be it out of luck i'll get this mythical side of the question possible so i had to suffer this to me god. told her to shut the door but as well says he's a lot of. good to must obey who has had it to laugh the most pitiful sob sob for most of the. more fucking on the net just the sweetest yes yes well yeah we were traveling back down i was glad to know that five hours were down one hour in iraq three do not know why but then i do. profoundly different. i just try to feed me the money i you know here then i begin why if i me how to help move that let me find out. what i do yeah i walk down. shikaki was opposed to the oslo accords because he didn't want any kind of compromise with israel. islamic jihad conducted several attacks during nine hundred ninety four in response to them mainly in tandem with hamas. in the meantime he began planning a major attack for the start of one nine hundred ninety five. he recruited a cell in the occupied west bank which sheen tended should carry out a double bombing in israel. it involved two members of the cell and muscle car and seller shaka disguising themselves as israeli soldiers and going to a strategically important crossroads between tel aviv and haifa. it was called beit leads junction and on sundays it was full of israeli soldiers and reservists traveling back to duty after the weekend. the attack was planned for nine thirty on the morning of the twenty second of january nine hundred ninety five. a shi'ite that they showed up at the book you're the one other subjects on with me that we've all seen both of these emotionally. there were two suicide explosions three minutes apart. the first bomber in military uniform walked into the assembled soldiers and detonated his explosive belt but. then a second bomber blew himself up at the same spot as rescuers arrived at the scene of the first. an estimated twenty one israeli soldiers were killed in the two explosions along with the bombers. palestinian islamic jihad claimed full responsibility for the two attacks which were the first suicide bombings by forty chicago group. philistine well listen i lee was. all i was. kind of family at bickley the walk about i'm really. by the or slow. as a wise man. but i'm a leader in the. big decade kind of family and i'm really. more johnny had a fast eddie but. i ski and got that far yet i just i feel a little what the bought and the matter was i want to aila. too much. of the number one with thirty. just thought there had yes fema sure yet and i'm really i mean it leaves kind of feel they have that comes at the scene. janet minn the lamb yet and when murphy messy a little jab at the mercy of the perfect i thought i'd offer him a set of them on philosophy and how that had the family of the thought may i'm betty white i'm really you know for that command betty. prime minister yitzhak rabin wint to be pleased to view the situation he saw the bodies he saw the protesters. who were demonstrating against. he is our i would say control of the situation. demanding him to do something. that he came back to television the ministry of defense. riddled with anger. he called in the chief of the mossad. they should be. in ordered. for push cauchy to be cute immediately. signed. with us. the job of the assad regime sheet maci used as a solution order against a push for. the bait lead attack seem to harden israeli resolve to deal with should cocky and islamic jihad and. the challenge from assad would be how to do so washi kalki lived in syria under the apparent protection of its president hafez assad. news has never been more available it's a constant barrage of it with every day but the message is a simplistic you have no frame and good logical rational person crazy monster and misinformation is rife dismissal and does not well documented accusations and evidence is part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narratives 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but his trips we know overshadowed by his comments on the sex abuse scandal in neighboring chile where he accused victims of slandering a bishop. at least seven people have been killed in clashes with security forces in ethiopia the violence broke out during religious celebrations in the heart of region worshippers is said to have been fighting with security officers during a procession for the christian festival of the epiphany at least six people have been killed and several injured following violence between police and protesters in democratic republic of congo anti-government demonstrations were organized by local leaders of the catholic church they're angry at the delay in holding a presidential election. the united nations has launched the largest humanitarian appeal for yemen it's asking for almost three billion dollars in donations more than two years of cellulite airstrikes and fighting with hooty rebels have left millions of people in desperate need of lifesaving assistance hollywood's elite is set to tackle the growing sexual harassment scandal at the screen actors guild awards in los angeles it's a female powered affair with women presenting all thirteen awards to honor the past two years acting achievements and those are the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after al-jazeera world by phone that. in january nine hundred ninety five the armed palestinian group islamic jihad carried out a suicide attack on a bus station between tell of even eye for killing twenty one israeli soldiers. there is no definitive account of events but prime minister yitzhak rabin reportedly ordered must sad to kill the group's leader dr hartley should immediately. according to israeli journalist ronen bergman the mission was given to key done the mossad department thought to be responsible for executing opponents bergmann says that there were both practical difficulties and political sensitivities with targeting shikaki in damascus because of his protection by syrian president tough is a sign when prime minister rabin to confront a shocking mossad lose able to locate fatness gucky in the massacres he was operating under the hospice of. president late president. assad of his the last man in he was his use private home and his headquarters we're situated in the muscles from where he. commanded hughes operatives in the west being in gaza strip. and suggested to promise to rob him to take him out in the must. either by exploding his car shooting him which was on a less priority because shootings there risky for the shooter for the sniper or poisoning him. however. there were operational. risks because the musket is a very risky arena for most not to work it was clear that if someone in the standard someone tried to hit fattish gucky who is a respectable guest of syrian intelligence immediately syrian intelligence was shut down the borders the seaports the airports in it would very it would be very hard for the assassins to get out and in the sense of being caught in the mess goes the outcome is only death the second one was political the chief of military intelligence brigadier general who recently. objected anything of that sort of operation happening in syria because of the political secret negotiations that were happening in the time between israel and syria said if if if the syrians would discover that we had killed one of their guests this would be seen as the blood of a nation of syrians over everything and could jeopardize the continuation of the secret talks and the political talks the peace talks with syria. a murder mission in syria was therefore impossible. but mossad agents are nevertheless reported to have entered the country and located should count. they established that his personal security was poor and that virtually anyone could set up a meeting with him in damascus. finding him did not seem to be the problem at this in the finish there she is made about. i made. the inside information well being format only shows we believe our lord she. said. so he sucked the. bob. i have. to go but i really. didn't want to live. at the. within a few months just said to have penetrated shikar kids in a circle and to have brought in one of its agents from cyprus. he's thought to have covertly worked his way into shikaki office gained his trust and become one of his closest associates. sally's job from assad in cyprus have been to monitor the activities of p.l.o. students then. he's thought to have become one of the key players in the plot to assassinate dr farty shikaki maybe you could say anyone in your there and you're there. moche more. lots of honesty mission first scene should there be a shift. in when given a buner seem. seem a girl if she would have a very male of a kid i mean sure lots of them you're telling me during the. big. big awfully scene and surface affection your mere inside information and especially because they seem to you seem to have shall i am. leash of bats and made out as a baby with a much to look on moving into look at me to me that if in a tonight we're not nicole is a woman get known or see poor potshot surely mama shelley goal should be so for the inches of india and china where the dublin book. israel military intelligence was able to intercept much of these communications. i would say that. he was not paying enough attention from his point of view nuff attention intention to feel security let. me in with it how that. with. the mayor didn't have the. more. fun ily. he had the had the fit and the whole of no one hundred. one. high enough for that. poppy. appears to have monitored shikaki for several months. his movements to tehran damascus beirut and libya would have been reported back to television. some reports say that one pointing june nine hundred ninety five he don't got so close to him he was within the sniper range. but they didn't pull the trigger. other unforeseen factors came into play. they did not succeed they got very very very close to forty skulking fattish cocky didn't even know how close i view of snipers and mossad assess ns were to him. in one thousand nine hundred five. but it failed due to a professional circumstances that were not anticipated by the intelligence in september nine hundred ninety five libyan president more mud gadhafi angered by yasser arafat signing the oslo accords with israel. announced he was going to expel the estimated thirty thousand palestinians living in his country causing widespread protests and a humanitarian crisis. palestinians appealed to gadhafi for restraint and in october gadhafi issued an invitation for a palestinian delegation to visit tripoli. that delegation comprised. from a party calling itself into father leading p f l p figure. and fatty should kharkiv representing islamic jihad. of the year for the stinney and moshe dayan and who believe we. are there so how are fought for the city. that there was a. fire that you're out of there. in the. buried and. buried. there feel. the calling for the thirty and waiting for the possible and uncle at home. to do it here and. for the one there is a mild lost in. most of the year most of the internal wealth of the in the whole for us than in. the one in the house of mr. i don't who would feel and i will they say. there was an international embargo on flying in libyan airspace at the time so chicago had to fly from damascus to the closest location to libya. multan. he would then finish his journey by sea. this would have been new york to unity mossad was waiting for. it gave them the chance to get to chicago outside syria. key dawn was a step ahead of him and got to mull to before he did. on the fourth of october nine hundred ninety five shikaki also arrived in malta from damascus and when she immediately to the port to sail to tripoli. but dawn by did its time. they would. return trip. meanwhile shikaki arrived in libya made for a set to meet gadhafi. got a. few more coffee it was a lucky lucky present it can create them can look at the future but on that has the euro with a whole lot of the. good if you're rated for this that the able to him would leave your foot on where the body would have a dude they've. got no gun. but that become a very productive that's what i. didn't but not the fellow who did hundred most of what we both used. to be. in and he'd go home looking. shikaki stayed in libya for three weeks and then planned his return to damascus again via mountain. of ourself and show he had two or three quid to look away from and put the. gun up to god all pretty good to us you know about the tortoise and what's going to model. for twins. and the underbrush cinema lover muscle island well we're jumping mom people one other note on three. from the back to. go to. the model from the from a shop. that is that was the side when if you must model the multiple of the two or. well either i'm a gun drawer or a. harmony or a banana or me or order. or minimal been even me is the judge or the court at the course i would not stop at the border but honor is a really a list of the waters i would ask her to come up with. in the food world for. my future political authority of the. shikaki arrived in malta on the twenty sixth of october nine hundred ninety five. kid on was everywhere especially at the port. but she can't he traveled on a libyan passport under the alias abraham. he was hard but not impossible for a kid on to identify. he planned to fly to damascus the next day and so checked into the diplomat hotel under his alias i'll show we show a ten twenty in the morning. to the molteno she kalki was simply a traveling libyan businessman. that morning he stayed in his room for about an hour but at eleven went out to a travel agent to book his ticket to damascus for the next day. but when he returned to the diplomat hotel he had company. they were waiting for some time that he's alone in the street and then your ma motorcycle was driving next to him slowly two people wearing helmets on the motorcycle the guy behind. the gun. short fatness copy a few times he's left dead a few bullets were shot in order to make sure that he's that verify his is that in the immediately that jd the assassins we're thinking aboard a ship or a rubber boat and into an israeli submarine and sent back to the room was an officer at a machine. oh neck. she did it there we're doing this day are the most are not enough at the moment. they're all. fumed they know there's a middle pair so we're not. mean the out at him in order to make a duck at hains. in this art lobby at the. start or stay in a nominal investigates your own nic. you do in homicide bomber we have to lean clear. on something. the cuticle lodge or us would you feel be. it be stored on the spot i don't. avoid kin that can spot out the at close range if i'm in this mean distante not normal meant with one millimeter part of a little kid with your spot at the back to get deep down among. the jet that was seventy. nine millimeter short and was out which might nine millimeter but i belong type. or almost to become ent in more. money so i. at short range they are extremely efficient. there. aren't. libyan line up ten miles outside it off let end of our fare at our purse or now at all i'm. not going to monkey the minister of israel the law are all in the terror the. leader told you what islamic don't matter dark kidney awfully can america there are more fame and other business men libya educating can we had a leak in your off askin for israel with. the shooting seemed to go exactly as mossad had planned. as in syria. personal security in malta had been nonexistent especially for such a wanted man. there were reports at the time possibly from the multis police of some kind of libyan involvement the libyan intelligence may have tipped off mossad about shikaki travel plans and hotel stay. but even those who worked on the case at the time are reluctant to make a definitive judgment. in. israeli on e.o. or the. misfortune. eilish can m. she inform only in. jihad islamic. can probably make bottom of gadhafi of the. two would be lickin em. said if it is to get it about anything but all money stashed in a screw the law we had well as the heart. was off enough in an polity of that level that. phillip finn fillmore to investigate siani. not a bill from my liver but yes. show more shame ripping out of. your holy the verse think of bethlehem holy there is gadhafi. come a done me actually. i'll call it the us not the shit i'm a boy it know a. very different email address the force of the books you. encounter. for political danny. only the. s.s. if you have a well what. the bia did well as the more any more than a myth and since then it would have been bad if the definite the. we the multiple. camera work and then did that. and yet the. war bit about the model for taking a full call we were can be assured that. stinney an islamic jihad survived shikaki is death has continued its campaign and has claimed responsibility for over thirty suicide bombings of both military and civilian targets. it continues to be supported by palestinians angry at israeli security measures perceived intransigence over peace talks and illegal settlements in the occupied west bank indeed israel's very existence. in conclusion both use iraq beyond ronen bergman seen clear that your car keys death was a mossad assassination under such it should be added to the list of the agency's extra judicial killings. are you. ok or should the notion. of bell based game a somewhat. in a finite. jimmy moved even to me how they got shipped out of it all a bit of peace i heard they'd be salable some inshallah it's been kibera kenya the air share came sun not come along. so here we go a bit mission ahead let that be a lot better that the ocean ledge had a slummy and a ship should develop in their super. human order order and you mean. that goof our mission mush if peter. gotti zhan or saw a pear shape it looked fellas to need a bit only twenty eight and a bit there only mother is she has she should or made it shall not no longer she had fell asleep eleven look big effect was a lot of my vacuously on a man has a commode. it's a very interesting story about the war between perpetrators people who i think would be seen by palestinians as palestinian heroes. but are seen from the. from the israeli point of view and no less than pure evil people who took a firm stand in the palestinian struggle people who killed many israelis and the efforts that israel was ready to devote in order to stop these people and in some cases like in the case of phantom scrapie to kill them there's also the question. was that effective meaning the killing of father struck you did it change anything. personal stories of lebanese villagers on the border with israel at the line runs to this area their daily struggle when we go get it we're just a force to stop us when we go there they're sure that i wouldn't survive and peaceful protests and to move them in the place of the interior means defines and resistance at the same time it's means nothing for knight and freedom life on the edge of cross border tension lebannon living on the blue line at this time on al jazeera. hello there we've got an awful lot of wintery weather across the u.s. at the moment it's all thanks to this weather system here galloping its way towards the east but i think that so strongly up a lot of mild air ahead of it so here we're seeing a lot of rain rather than snow and so any snow that's on the ground will melt and things will get a little bit waterlogged in places the northern edge of this system though that's still going to be giving us some snow until eventually it begins to move away towards the north so if a toronto will see things turn will slushy and then to rain as we head into choose day towards the west we've got another weather system there that's piling into the northwest impose the states and the southwest in parts of canada before the towards the south as for some of us a pretty wet over parts of cuba and across the bahamas lots of rain recently that always breaking up so more dry weather to be found on monday and tuesday instead the wetter weather will be stretching through parts of mexico and all the way down towards panama and some heavy showers are likely here before the south has certainly been some heavy showers here for resistance here in the northern parts of argentina we've seen a lot of wet weather it has been raining very very heavily and it looks like that what weather hasn't moved away just yet that system is just edging a little bit further towards the a still very heavy downpours here to the south it's sunny at least important to our youth. when diplomacy fails and fear sweeps then our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and its ill to sixty's instead of being an obstacle to a dole wastes into became another obstacle to peace in a four part series al jazeera revisits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides walls of shame at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you. are doing news on the benefit of saddam people. so bad they see being polled and all those. who witness documentaries that open your eyes. at this time on al-jazeera. rewind returns with new updates on the best of all just the us documentary. and the moving story of two young turkmen girls in afghanistan. at last able to get an education after years of repressive taliban occupation. five years on what has become of their dreams. rewind pencils and bullets at this time on al jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm rob matheson this is the news hour live from coming up in the next sick.

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