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Major terror attacks are averted as Israel is battling an intensive wave of terror emanating from Judea and Samaria. The IDF says its soldiers are likely responsible for the death of journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh – and now the US is demanding changes in Israel's rules of engagement. Appointment of a committee head causes huge debate, and the Supreme Court intervenes. The death of Queen Elizabeth is mourned in Israel as well, in spite of a troubled history between Israel and the Royal House. Archaeology and Torah portion finishes off this episode.
Store terrorangrep avverges mens Israel kjemper mot en intensiv bølge av terror fra Judea og Samaria. IDF sier at deres soldater sannsynligvis er ansvarlige for dødsfallet til journalisten Shireen Abu Aqleh – og nå krever USA endringer i Israels regler for ildgivning. Utnevnelse av en komitéleder forårsaker stor debatt, og Høyesterett griper inn. Dronning Elizabeths død sørges også i Israel, til tross for en trøblete historie mellom Israel og kongehuset. Arkeologi og Torah-delen avslutter denne episoden.
Briefing by Lynn Hastings, Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question.The Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Lynn Hastings said, “immediate steps to reverse negative trends and to support the Palestinian people are essential. The violence must stop. The tensions that have been mounting, particularly in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, amidst continued settlement activity and settler-related violence, must be addressed.”Briefing the Council today (26 Jul), the Deputy Special Coordinator said that for years, illegal settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, has been steadily shrinking the land available to Palestinians for development and livelihoods, limiting their movement and access, and eroding the prospects for establishing a viable Palestinian State. Three hundred and ninety-nine demolitions and seizures of Palestinian-owned structures and evictions this year have left over 400 Palestinians displaced.She noted that there is a growing sense of hopelessness among many Palestinians who see their prospects for statehood, sovereignty and a peaceful future slipping away.The Deputy Special Coordinator also said that settler-related violence continued during the reporting period, with particularly concerning incidents in the West Bank community of Ras al-Tin.On the night of 6 July, individuals believed to be Israeli settlers set fire to four points around the community, damaging several structures, including tents. The attack comes on the heels of additional settler attacks against the community in recent weeks, during which two residents were injured.Hastings reiterated that “perpetrators of all acts of violence must be held accountable and brought swiftly to justice. I also reiterate that security forces must exercise maximum restraint and use lethal force only when strictly unavoidable in order to protect life.”On 20 and 21 July, thousands of Israelis participated in a widely publicized campaign by a settler organization to establish settlement outposts across the West Bank. In advance of the campaign, Israeli Defense Minister Gantz issued a statement that such efforts “are illegal activities that the security services are preparing to thwart.” The Israel Defense Forces and Israeli police also issued similar statements. On 21 July, ISF removed the seven makeshift encampments that had been set up and evacuated the Israeli civilians from the area.The Deputy Special Coordinator welcomed the statements and actions by the Government of Israel to prevent the establishment of new outposts. She reiterated that “all settlements are illegal under international law and remain a substantial obstacle to peace.”On 2 July, the Palestinian Authority transferred the bullet that killed Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh to U.S. authorities to undergo forensic testing. On 4 July, following an analysis overseen by the U.S. Security Coordinator, the U.S. announced that the examiners “could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet” due to its damaged condition, Hastings said.She added that “the U.S. also said that, after viewing the results of both Israeli and Palestinian investigations into Aqleh's death, it had concluded that ‘gunfire from Israel Defence Forces positions was likely responsible,' and that it “found no reason to believe that this was intentional.”Riyad Mansour, Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the UN also briefed the Council.He said, “the fate of an entire nation cannot be held hostage by Israeli politics or the settlers' agenda. The stakes are too high. The issue is too serious. The implications are too grave.”Ambassador Mansour also said, “there are two tasks that cannot be deferred or delay: providing protection to the Palestinian people, and we working with the SG in this regard and his team, and preserving the two-state solution on the 1967 borders. If there is to be a different future, then this is what needs to happen in the present.”Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan told the Security Council that “we take a century old conflict and then put it under a super microscope to analyze its most useless and insignificant aspects rather than seeing the big picture and look for real solutions to our real problems.”Sadly, Ambassador Erdan said, “nothing noteworthy has been achieved as a result of these debates, nothing for decades.”He also said, “Israel today doesn't even have a possible partner for negotiations as President Abbas doesn't represent all of the Palestinian society,” adding that “nevertheless, despite the heinous actions of Hamas, this Council remains silent.”
Israel's government is officially falling apart, a new poll shows that Likud might have a chance in the next elections. The New York Times has joined Al Jazeera and CNN in blaming Israel for the death of Shireen Abu Aqleh. The Israeli government destroyed a Jewish settlement while postponing the destruction of a terrorist's home, also an update about the situation in Turkey. All this and more on today's show!
Shereen continues the conversation about Palestine by discussing the murder of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh and the violence perpetrated by Israeli police during her funeral. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A referendum on the FutureSunday marked 24 years from the historic referendum in May 1998 that saw almost three quarters of people in the North vote in support of the Good Friday Agreement. Despite the twists and turns in the years since then the Agreement has proved resilient in maintaining peace and in plotting a course for constitutional, political and economic change in the North and across these islands.Acht na Gaeilge – AnoisThe echo of thousands of cheerful, excited voices raised in defiance reverberated off the buildings along Royal Avenue and into Donegall Place to the front of Belfast City Hall. The raised voices called for Irish language rights – for equality and respect. The slogans demanded:Defending journalistsThe shameful decision by Israel to cover-up the murder of Palestinian/American journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh by refusing to hold a criminal investigation into her killing will have come as no surprise to most people. In our own situation there are victims groups, representing hundreds of families struggling for truth decades after their loved ones were killed by British state forces. Last week the London government introduced its so-called ‘Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill' which makes future efforts at truth almost impossible for victims.
Hamas truer med krig på grunn av vifting av israelske flagg i Gamlebyen – Israel vil sannsynligvis ikke trekke seg slik de gjorde i fjor. Den rettsbeordrede evakueringen av Chomeshbosetningen kan velte regjeringen, allerede på søndag. Nok en gang kan ikke de israelske domstolene løse den gordiske knuten; har jøder lov til å be på Tempelhøyden? Og CNN har talt: Israelske soldater skjøt og drepte Al Jazeera-journalisten Shireen Abu Aqleh med vilje. Er det noen som fortsatt lytter til denne upålitelige mediekanalen? I den ukentlige Toralesingen snakker vi om inngraverte lover og om å tømme lageret ditt
durée : 00:12:56 - Les Enjeux internationaux - par : Julie Gacon - L'armée israélienne a jugé inutile d'ouvrir une enquête sur la mort de la journaliste palestinienne Shireen Abu Aqleh, considérant qu'elle était morte dans une "situation de combat actif". Tuer un journaliste est pourtant considéré comme un crime de guerre au regard du droit international. - invités : Amélie Ferey Chercheuse en science politique au Centre de Recherches Internationales de Sciences Po (CERI), résidente à l'Institut de recherche stratégique de l'école militaire (IRSEM).
On this week's episode, Hanan and Lina discuss the life and legacy of Shireen Abu Akleh, the Palestinian-American journalist who was shot and killed by Israeli forces on May 11. Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/TqKqfEU9EGQFollow us on Instagram and TikTok @ObnoxiouslyPleasantE-mail us at obnoxiouslypleasant@gmail.com
Shireen Abu Akleh was a Palestinian-American journalist who worked as a reporter for the Arabic-language channel Al Jazeera for 25 years, and was one of the most prominent names across the Middle East for her decades of reporting in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.
Foreløpige undersøkelser gjør det stadig mer sannsynlig at det var en IDF-kule som drepte journalisten Shireen Abu Aqleh. Nok et koalisjonsmedlem forlater den allerede vaklende regjeringen. Israel må bekrefte sin suverenitet i de østlige delene av Jerusalem eller risikere å miste bydelen. I Libanon minsket Hizb'Allah sin innflytelse etter valget, men i det virkelige livet ser det annerledes ut. Tusenvis av israelere melder seg som sivile vakter for å forhindre det neste arabisk-israelske opprøret. Og i den ukentlige Toralesingen vi snakker om en sunn økonomi og viktigheten av familien.
Sobre a resolução do Parlamento Europeu relativa às consequências económicas e sociais para a Europa da guerra na Ucrânia, sobre a taxação mínima das multinacionais e sobre o assassinato de Shireen Abu Aqleh.
Host Marthame Sanders returns from a recent trip to Israel/Palestine with reflections on the killing of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh.
Preliminary investigations make it seem increasingly likely that an IDF bullet shot and killed Shireen Abu Aqleh. Yet another coalition member leaves the already shaky government. Israel needs to affirm its sovereignty in the eastern parts of Jerusalem or risk losing it. In Lebanon Hizb'Allah loses power in the election, but not in real life. Thousands of Israelis sign up as civil guards to prevent the next Arab-Israeli riot. And in the weekly Torah portion, we speak of a sound economy and the importance of the family.
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Stille hoop voor Libanon Een cocktail van ongekende economische rampspoed en politieke crisis plagen Libanon al jarenlang. Gisteren mochten daar voor het eerst sinds 2018 mensen naar de stembus om een nieuw parlement te kiezen. Deze verkiezingen moeten hoop bieden voor het land waar de roep om verandering onder de bevolking groot is. Kan Libanon, dat ooit gold als het Parijs van het Midden-Oosten maar nu op het randje van de afgrond staat, nog gered worden? We vragen het onze correspondent Farah Kanaan. Mediamoorden voor de rechter in Den Haag Vorige week maandag werden in Mexico de journalisten Yesénia Mollinédo en Sheila García doodgeschoten, die werkten bij een lokale krant. Twee dagen later werd de Amerikaans-Palestijnse journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh van nieuwszender Al Jazeera gedood. En weer een dag later was het de beurt aan de Chileense journalist Francisca Sandovál van een lokale TV-zender. Vier journalisten in één week, vermoord om hun werk en met nog een overeenkomst: de daders zullen waarschijnlijk nooit worden bestraft. Precies dat laatste motiveert het zogenaamde People's Tribunal om zelf rechtszaken te beginnen. In Den Haag begint vandaag een symbolisch proces rond de dood van een Syrische journalist in 2015. Ook een zaak in Sri Lanka diende al. Collega Edwin Koopman was er bij. Buitenland Uitgelicht - Zweden met Tjade Michels en Abdou Bouzerda
Over de næste 10 dage giver vi 1000 prøvemedlemskaber á 14 dage væk i forbindelse med lanceringen af vores nye format Ajour, der giver et overblik over de vigtigste pointer fra morgenudsendelsen. Se mere på duah.dk -- Hør også Pernille Vermund, Fathi El-Abed, Jonathan Møller Sousa og meget andet i dagens En Uafhængig Morgen, Danmarks uafhængige radios morgenflade. Dagens vært er Asger Juhl. Tidskoder: [00:02:00] Nikolaj Villumsen, medlem af Europa-parlamentet for Enhedslisten // Om hvor EU begejstrede Enhedslisten er blevet [00:13:00] Fatih El-Abed, Formand og talsmand for Dansk Palæstinensisk Venskabsforening // Er de seneste optøjer i Palæstina udelukkende Israels skyld? [00:27:00] Jonatan Møller Sousa, tidligere næstformand for Dansk Zionistforbund // Om hvem dræbte Al Jazeeras journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh [00:37:00] Oberst Lars Møller // Skal krig og militær på skoleskemaet i de danske folkeskoler? For at få en idé om, hvordan sådan en skoletime ville lyde, inviterede oberst Lars Møller i studiet sammen med Ella og Karla, der går i 3. klasse. [00:46:00] Jens Pietras, lektor i historie ved professionshøjskolen Absalon i Roskilde samt tilknyttet Nationalt Videncenter for Historie og Kulturarvsformidling i Jelling // Vores reporter Kristoffer Poulsen har talt med Jens Flemming Pietras, der har stået for at teste de lærerstuderendes og historielærernes tilgang til stødende og krænkende symboler. [00:53:00] Pernille Vermund, formand i Nye Borgerlige // Skal Claus Hjort Frederiksen have ophævet hans immunitet? [01:00:00] Claus Hjort Frederiksen, Medlem af Folketinget, Venstre og tidligere Forsvarsminister // Om han har røbet statshemmeligheder? [01:20:00] Niels Paarup-Petersen, medlem af Riksdagen for Centerpartiet // Om Sverige og Finland burde kommer med i Nato [01:28:00] Oberst Lars Møller // Skal krig og militær på skoleskemaet i de danske folkeskoler? I anden afdeling af Oberst Møllers krigsskole skal vi høre, hvordan NATO kan betragtes som en slags forsikring, og hvordan Oberst Møller må kapitulere over for de oprørske elever. [01:35:00] Claus Mathiesen, lektor i russisk ved Forsvarsakademiet // Om det er en gode ide, at Finland bliver medlem af Nato [01:45:00] Hans Engell, politisk kommentator// Skal Claus Hjort Frederiksen have ophævet hans immunitet? Producer: Barry Wesil
The Biden administration announced steps to address the nationwide baby formula shortage, promising to provide additional support to low-income families. Russia extends the pre-trial detention of WNBA star Brittney Griner amid claims by the U.S. that she is being “wrongfully detained.” Violence erupts in the Middle East during the funeral of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh. Why Israel's army acknowledging one of their soldiers may have played a role in her death. Tragedy after a boat carrying Haitian and Dominican migrants collapses off the coast of Puerto Rico, killing 11. This coming two months after another deadly migrant boat capsized near Florida. Why so many embark on this dangerous journey to the U.S.
It's Casual Friday! Sam and Emma host Alex Pareene, Contributing Editor at the New Republic and proprietor of the AP newsletter on Substack, to round up the week in news. Alex, Emma, and Sam begin with Hannity reassuring his audience that nothing will change with the Roe v. Wade decision, because, of course, the radical left is just hysterical, and the irony of this perspective when the GOP (and Manchin) were just ranting about any legislative codification actually creating a massive imbalance in… keeping the right to abortion the same. This brings them to a problem being faced by both of the party institutions, as now that the fight against Roe has suddenly been won, nobody has a coherent plan for what to do next. Looking to the Democratic leadership, they then dive into their obsession with institutionalism, particularly when it comes to the Senate and Supreme Court, and how it blinds them from the reality that's unfolding before their eyes, as seen with Nancy Pelosi's obsession with a “strong Republican party” and endorsing anti-choice democrats, as if a majority control with a party that doesn't align on fundamental rights could achieve anything when it came to those fundamental rights. Expanding on this, they explore the countless left-wing policies that somehow are dealbreakers for a Pelosi endorsement, and how the focus on taking down progressives in primaries is a complete waste with an impending midterm where the Democrats have no message and no plan. They wrap up the interview by discussing the out-of-touch nature of the politics of Democratic leadership, Biden's transactional nature as President, and Sam and Emma touch on stoppages in both COVID and Ukraine support, Elon's falling stocks, and the GOP's refusal to look at child poverty as a genuine economic issue. And in the Fun Half: Sam and Emma discuss the Republican establishment running away from discussions on Roe v. Wade implications, and also from discussions on Rick Scott's platform, and also discussions on their OWN platform, Oochie Wally compares hosting a podcast to running World of Warcraft, Kilmeade pressures Mark Esper on why he would discuss Trump's plans to bomb Mexico, and Ryan from TN discusses the real horrors of the Roe decision's impact on miscarriages. Joe Rogan asks us to imagine gay people facing homophobia, because that's what's happening to straight kids RIGHT NOW. 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The Palestinian Authority is fanning the flames of hatred and delegitimization of Israel after the tragic death of journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh. But they refuse a proper investigation. Meanwhile, the wave of terror continues and Israelis are feeling a general insecurity. Politically, the government's increasing dependency on non-Zionist Arab parties is getting problematic, and the court case against Netanyahu continues to be weakened by state witnesses.
Estamos en Jerusalén, donde se han vivido momentos de mucha tensión durante el funeral por la periodista palestina asesinada esta semana en Yenín. También en Ucrania, donde Rusia sigue intentando avanzar en el Donbás a pesar de la resistencia ucraniana. Pendientes de la reunión del G7 en Alemania así como del bloqueo político en Irlanda del Norte. Hablamos del nuevo código penal de Cuba y de los migrantes a bordo de tres barcos humanitarios que esperan ser desembarcados en Italia. Y charlamos con el fotoperiodista Santi Palacios sobre su proyecto "Sonda". Escuchar audio
Hvordan er det at være muslim i et jødisk univers? Er virkeligheden i det besatte Vestbredden så sort-hvid, som vi gør den til herhjemme i Danmark? Vi spørger freelance journalist og hebraiskstuderende Masih Sadat om hans oplevelser i Israel og i det besatte Vestbredden. Masih bringer nuancerne frem og fortæller, hvordan det var at være muslimsk journalist for et israelsk medie i Israel. Vi snakker om man er tvunget til at gå på kompromis med sin professionalisme, når man bliver forskelsbehandlet som muslim i Israel. Men behøver man overhovedet at være muslim, eller er det nok blot at være pro-palæstinensisk? D. 11. maj 2022 blev den palæstinensiske Al Jazeera journalist, Shireen Abu Aqleh, dræbt af israelske soldater mens hun var iført pressehjelm og vest. I den forbindelse har vi Shireens Al Jazeera kollega, Awad Joumaa, over en telefonforbindelse. Vi taler om hvilke relevans Shireens kristne baggrund spiller, og om hendes ambition som journalist til skildre virkeligheden, som den var i mere end 24 år. Gæst: freelancejournalist og hebraiskstuderende, Masih Sadat, og executive producer hos Al Jazeera English, Awad Joumaa.Værter: Elias Ramadan og Zainab NasratiProgramredaktør: Omar AlkhatibTilrettelægger: Asiya AhmedProducer: Filiz Yasar
Global outcry as TV journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh shot dead while on the job in Jenin; Ra'am party not leaving Bennett's coalition & Joshua Cohen wins pulitzer prize for his book “The Netanyahu's.” Social Media links, Newsletter sign-up &, Support the show $ here: https://linktr.ee/israeldailynews Music: Aneni Na; Kunda & Laor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18nDVcHFjCU --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/israeldailynews/support