Aljazeera headquarters in doha for the back to go welcome to the news great prayed for peaceful coexistence pope francis uses his traditional Christmas Day message to call for a negotiated two state solution to end these really Palestinian Conflicts tensions in the region have been high since u. S. President donald trump recognized them as israels capital will the popes message help ease them well have a live report from roll. On the grid a diplomatic spat over the skies to spend slice by emirates. A public outcry over security measures in the u. A. E. Targeting tunisian women several of them say they were prevented from flying to the gulf country and more Rights Groups say it is discriminatory explore where this leaves relations between the two countries and anger and protests in peru after the president on and former leader. 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Not that we see jesus in the children of the middle east who continue to suffer because of growing tension between these rallies and palestinians on this festive day let us ask the lord for peace for jerusalem and for all the holy land let us pray that the will to resume dialogue may prevail between the parties and then to go she added solution can finally be reached one that would allow the peaceful coexistence of two states within mutually agreed and internationally recognized borders. And live to hear is peter shop whos at the vatican forest joins us now live from there on the news good peter the pope has been very vocal about his opposition to president trumps jerusalem decoration and hes again a call for a toothpaste allusion to the crisis tell us how his message was received. With the words he used when he first heard about president trumps move to to give jerusalem as the capital for the israelis was profoundly concerned and hes worked untiringly really the last ten days trying to get this on agendas all across the world in the u. N. And with his meeting with with them with the king and for of of of jordan i mean drew some lies at the very heart of the of the of the conflict between palestinians and and israelis and a two state solution is a nonsense but the International Community over the years have stressed that you cannot have you cannot start to change the status of jerusalem which is in effect what trungpa suggesting without a negotiated settlement they go in that order so where. There is an impasse there and and the views that the pope has been given today and his is fears they have been shared by western christian groups worried about the fate of of jerusalem and that in barbaras got more from london. Carol concert in londons Trafalgar Square but its also a fundraiser for the ablest trust a Human Rights Organization which supports projects in the occupied palestinian territory. They recently did a walk from london to jerusalem highlighting britains unkept promises to the palestinians in the hundred year old Balfour Declaration they direct an ordained anglican vicar says theyre one of a growing number of faith based groups supporting palestinian rights jerusalem is a couple of monosyllable. Gersons meaning is far more than just the capital city its a center of three faiths and a sincere woven with the identity of three different people groups so anything which happens the high seas wide scale ramifications so for us to walk from london to jerusalem what other place could there be to finish that especially a call for a full rights following president trumps decision to recognize jerusalem as israels capital one of the strongest responses came from the religious society of friends the quakers who called the action morally indefensible this action in east jeopardizing peace and justice and human rights by making it more difficult to continue with the Peace Process we work with human rights observers who are on the ground history sloman in the west bank and they are already telling us that the situation is more tense and there are higher levels of violence Cardinal Vincent nichols the senior catholic representative for england and wales has said i fear for jerusalem and its people today i pray for its peace while the Anglican Church has also stressed the unique nature of jerusalem were very mindful that we cant be sentimental about jerusalem we have to think about the realities on the ground today by jerusalem is a place where christians muslims and jews live side by side but sometimes when a cause of tension id wanted to be a cause of hope. For many people the politics of the holy land may seem daunting but these musicians hope they can change that perception of course many popular Christmas Carols reference the palestinian city of bethlehem but it seems more and more people are taking an interest in whats happening injuries. And are willing to get involved. And by doing so they say theyre pushing the message of peace that so central to christmas the with. The aljazeera london. And peter the popes christmas message also touch on other pressing International Issues like the refugee crisis in the world today i hear hes made the defense of migrants and refugees around the world a major theme of his papacy has. Yes he has and he has put that issue which is been with us for sman a couple of years now in the eyes of the children and if it was effective and it was moving says we see jesus in the eyes of the Young Children forced to leave their countries on their own easy prey for the traffickers and of all those forced to immigrate the risk of their lives that could easily end in tragedy it was it was a moving message and throughout it was it was brought in by that by the eyes of the children which was which was effective and moving at this time of the year here shot thank you very much for that you were shot reporting there live from vatican city and now while billions of people around the world are celebrating christmas in the comfort of their homes the realities stalky different for the worlds most Vulnerable People every minute nearly twenty men women and children all being driven away from their homes because of conflicts or persecution the number of displaced people around the world today stands at a staggering sixty five point six million more than twenty two million of them are refugees people whove been forced to leave that country to escape war past occasion or Natural Disaster most of them are coming from just three countries south sudan of ghana stan and syria and even while many syrians have left millions have stayed behind and continue to enjoy the ongoing war now in its seventh year we spoke with one family struggling to survive in the rebel held and gave of Eastern Ghouta just outside the syrian capital damascus at least four hundred thousand people are living there and the government siege with limited access to food and medicine aljazeera is in a harder has their story as part of our series looking at the years biggest news stories through the eyes of families affected. Makes a living selling but ever he can find he was once a farmer and owned his own land. Now hes among the millions of syrians this place by the war and theyre able to survive without assistance. Im not ashamed to say this there are days when im able to provide food for my family and there are other days when im not able to do that the other day i had to take two of my children to the hospital because they didnt have enough food to. Mohamed lives in. An opposition controlled area that has been besieged by Government Forces for years the siege has been tightened even more recently Food Supplies are scarce and shortages have sent prices soaring at least four hundred thousand people live in east on the outskirts of the capital the United Nations has been demanding unhindered access and warns that many of syrians there face severe problems in getting enough to eat. The aid that reaches us is not enough is specially for someone like me i have to take care of seven children and my. Only under siege it remains a war zone even though a russian guarantee deescalation deal was supposed to silence the guns and allow aid in. The building. Fears for her children she is also afraid that her family could face further displacement the government has been using what is known as the surrender or starve strategy and it is applying it. And. If given the choice to leave or stay and live under the regimes rule i will choose to leave i dont trust them they will eventually kill us. They starved us they killed our children. Rebels and refused to surrender but government pressure is growing already hundreds of thousands of syrians have been bused out of their towns and villages and taken to the rebel controlled province of idlib in the north the Syrian Government calls them reconciliation agreements for the opposition those deals are forced settlements and. I dont think those who are forced to go to it will ever return to their homes this is sports displacement who knows who they will give our country to its been almost eight years since Government Forces began to question popular dissent from a position of strength the assad leadership is imposing its own peace but it is a peace that is unacceptable to many syrians who now fear not having a place in their own country. Now there is concern the syria refugee crisis has eclipsed the plight of other Vulnerable People around the world the United NationsRefugee Agency says the world needs to do more to help millions of refugees in Subsaharan Africa it holds smaller than twenty six percent of the worlds refugee population the number has increased over the years because of conflict in the Central African republic nigeria south sudan eritrea and somalia libya is a main transit point for many of those wanting to get to europe the un e. U. And African Union have launched an emergency repatch Radiation Program after reports that migrants and refugees in libya were being sold as slaves or hear about the situation in libya in just a moment when we hear from mahmoud correspondent in tripoli but first the situation in south sudan over four thousand south sudanese have crossed over to neighboring sedan since a civil war broke out there in twenty thirteen lets speak to aljazeera skipper morgan who is in khartoum sudans capital i have a many south sudanese have found refuge in sudan but i know that getting access to them is not easy is it. Well yes indeed fully most of them live in bordering on infinities bordering the sudan south sudan border and security has made it very difficult to access to access these refugees but what we do know because weve been to these cancer overall times what we do know is that these refugees are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance there they have complained to us over all times that they are suffering Food Shortages that theyre suffering shortage of medicines and that they need better education for their children and its not just here in sudan that the refugees are suffering lets lets not forget that south sudans refugee crisis is termed termed as the largest refugee crisis in africa since though there want to genocide more than twenty years ago so there are theres a lot of refugees are not just in sanaa not just in sudan but also in neighboring uganda d r c a rwanda story kenya and if europea south sudans refugee crisis and i was created more than twenty two Million People. More than two Million People have been forced to leave their homes the unicef says that most of them are children and women are more than sixty percent of them are children and many of them have been separated from their families and from their homes and they are at risk of being kidnapped or recruited into armed groups and being. Being forced into child soldier and fighting in south sudans conflict so their situation is quite dire a lot of them are needed in need of food a lot of them are in need of water and a lot of them have suffered traumatic xstrata experiences some of them have talked about sexual abuse about physical and mental abuse as well so yes also runs a refugee crisis is quite extreme in africa and maybe around the world as well thank you very much for that he behaved the morgan our correspondent in sudans capital khartoum there now fountains of these people who are trying to make it to europe and dying as they try to cross the mediterranean and many of them actually stuck in libya which is the main transit point for many of these refugees and migrants from Subsaharan Africa heres algiers mom would have to have a hard with this report from tripoli. This is the libyan coast were made grants and refugees usually sail of to europe the usually take rubber boats in a very bad condition and usually boats capsize in the mediterranean and so many migrants die in the sea the libyan coast guard says its their job to do to arrest duce migrants as long as they have sealed off libyan sure and as long as they have been arrested and libyan tutorial workers before the migrants and refugees reach this coast they take a tough journey in the desert they first get smuggled via the southern borders of libya and the take the tough journey through the Libyan Desert during that tough journey the face so many. Violations they face violence and including extortion exploitation and in some cases rape also the libyan coast guard says that they usually transfer the migrants are after the arrest them and libyan territorial waters the usually transfer them to Detention Centers and the Detention Centers the supervisors there deny committing any violence against the migrants and they say on the contrary they provide they provide them with food and health care now the european Human Rights Organizations and United NationsHuman Rights Organizations including also the International Organization for migration help those migrants who voluntarily voluntarily choose to be deported back to their own country. Recently the u n h c r has transferred one hundred sixty migrants including those vulnerable migrants including Children Women and miners the u. N. Has recently transferred them to italy. And if you have time watch these excellent many documentaries refugees between worlds in israel turkey and greece tells you the stories of refugee children from eritrea who have ended up in israel and syrian children stuck in greece this is part of our aljazeera select series some very powerful heartbreaking stories of suffering watch shows documentaries on our website aljazeera dot com. And as always wed love to hear from you on this story and others were covering on the news great today you can send your comments to any of our Online Platform suite is that a. J. English or on facebook at facebook dot com slash a. J. News great you can also whatsapp us on number prost nine seven four five zero one trip or one four nine all the ways to get in touch with us on the bottom right of your screen right now dont forget to use the hash tag a. J. Use crates moving on to other world news then tunisia is demanding a public apology from the u. A. E. After several tunisian women were bod from boarding emirates flights in response the emirate allies says been banned from landing in chinnis the u. A. E. Says it has information that women travelling on tunisian passports might commit what they call terrorist acts the incident lead to angry reactions online and in Media Outlets in tunisia lets bring in our social media producer. This story actually is a lot of it is happening on law and tell us about what people are saying people have been nazi tweeting from both sides and people are not its happy in fact theres a lot of outrage coming from cynism from citizens while the u. A. E. Says the ban was temporary it hasnt stopped people from venting their frustration online calling it discrimination and you might be familiar with bob marleys song no woman no cry on womens rights well that has been turned into a hash tag called no woman no fly and if you just take a look better as the hashtag and then go the emirates logo with no women no fly just underneath them people are calling on people to boycott Emirates Airlines in protest now using that same hash tag. Called the ban a