it looks more like collective punishment. "there's no solution," said aymen al saadi. "not until we get back what we lost in i948. "we are refugees here. "our lands are there." he means in israel. in the camps are descendants of palestinians who fled or were forced out of what became israel in i948. mourners brought the bodies back to the camp to be buried. palestinian leaders say their people have a right to defend themselves. israel says the palestinian armed men here firing into the air to salute their dead are cowards, terrorists and the tools of iran. this is about sending a very powerful message that, despite everything that has happened, they are not beaten. they are still here.
a successful operation to find and destroy weapons. but someone's livelihood will have disappeared along with that van. and smashing the refugee camp's infrastructure, electricity, as well as water, alarmed the un. it looks more like collective punishment. "there's no solution," said aymen al saadi. "not until we get back what we lost in 1948. "we are refugees here. "our lands are there." he means in israel. in the camps are descendants of palestinians who fled or were forced out of what became israel in 1948. mourners brought the bodies back to the camp to be buried. palestinian leaders say their people have a right to defend themselves.
thousands of mourners, have taken part in a funeral procession in the occupied west bank, for some of the 12 palestinians who died during israel's two—day military operation. an israeli soldier was also killed. the troops have now moved out of the refugee camp injenin, leaving local people assessing the damage, following isreal�*s biggest offensive in the area for two decades. our international editor jeremy bowen is live in jenin for us tonight. jeremy. thank you, clive. yes, it was almost 24—hour is a goat that the israelis pulled out of the refugee camp, which is very close to where i am. and those palestinians who live there went back into try and see the state of their homes. when we went up state of their homes. when we went up there first thing this morning, the big item on the agenda was the funerals of people who we believe were mostly fighting men. and one
"we are refugees here. our lands are there." he means in israel. in the camps are descendants of palestinians who fled or were forced out of what became israel in 1948. mourners brought the bodies back to the camp to be buried. palestinian leaders say their people have a right to defend themselves. israel says the palestinian armed men here firing into the air to salute their dead are cowards, terrorists and the tools of iran. this is about sending very powerful message that, despite everything that has happened, they're not beaten. they are still here. in fact, their belief — they are victorious. the conflict sucks
what we lost in 1948. "we are refugees here. our lands are there." he means in israel. in the camps are descendants of palestinians who fled or were forced out of what became israel in 1948. mourners brought the bodies back to the camp to be buried. palestinian leaders say their people have a right to defend themselves. israel says the palestinian armed men here firing into the air to salute their dead are cowards, terrorists and the tools of iran. this is about sending very powerful message that, despite everything that has happened, they are not beaten. they are still here. in fact, their belief, they are victorious. the conflict sucks in
"there is no solution," said aymen al saadi. "not until we get back what we lost in 19118. "we are refugees here. our lands are there." he means in israel. in the camps are descendants of palestinians who fled or were forced out of what became israel in 19118. mourners brought the bodies back to the camp to be buried. palestinian leaders say their people have a right to defend themselves. israel says the palestinian armed men here firing into the air to salute their dead are cowards, terrorists and the tools of iran. this is about sending very powerful message that, despite everything that has happened, they're not beaten. they are still here. in fact, their belief, they are victorious. the conflict sucks in
>> reporter: rachel, general milley saying the u.s. is considering providing cluster munitions to ukraine as well as perhaps even longer-range missiles. milley saying that russia is using cluster bombs in ukraine and that some european allies have already been providing them. rachel? >> patrick, thank you. now to the rage and violent protest across france over the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old of north african descent. protesters clashing with police for another night. nearly 2,500 arrested. hundreds gathering outside of a private funeral service for that teenager today. the tensions causing france's president to scrap an official trip to germany. here's abc's ines de la cuetara. >> reporter: tonight, hundreds of mourners gathering outside a paris cemetery to commemorate 17-year-old nahel, a french boy of north african descent, shot and killed by police during a traffic stop on tuesday. it comes as authorities brace for a fifth consecutive night of violent nationwide protests.
ever heard of it? trump is trying that defense. even though he's been out of the white house for more than two years. what a judge thought about it. but first, -- to richard louis, with the other big stories we're tracking this hour on msnbc. richard? >> very good afternoon to you. hundreds of mourners gathered in france today for funeral services of the teenager shot and killed by police this week. a fourth night of protests, following the shooting, are underway. and the president of france canceled his trip to germany and deployed extra police to restore order. more than 1000 people have been arrested. a heat dome, as it's called, is bringing dangerous temperatures to the south and midwest this holiday weekend. temps are in the high 90s, and the humidity is making it feel like it's over 100. severe thunderstorms are also expected throughout the weekend. and this does not help travel. saturday over 4000 flights were delayed. another 200 were canceled due to severe storms. travelers are advised to keep checking for flight delays and cancellations. more american voices for you after this break. ♪ ♪ ♪
about court reform. >> i sympathize with president biden's position. because, look, the supreme court has typically been a very traditional state institution. but they're currently showing that perhaps the performing outside of that boundary. i would say, if you look at the number of federal circus compared to the number of supreme court justices, there's an argument to be made for expanding the number of seats on the supreme court. perhaps democrats should consider that going into 24. >> david and don, you both stay with us. up next, the desantis crackdown. more than -- new laws taking effect today in florida. and they tell us a whole lot about what the governor wants if he becomes president. and later, presidential immunity? trump is trying that defense. even though he's been out of the white house for more than two years. what a judge thought about it. but first, -- with the other big stories we're tracking this hour on msnbc. richard? >> very good afternoon to you. hundreds of mourners gathered in france today for funeral