Skiing on of me stupid should be by the state of saudi arabia in mind he points to a dangerous freakishness. Bahrain has become the latest arab nation to recognize israel it follows a similar u. S. Brokered deal to normalize israeli ties with the United Arab Emirates u. S. President donald trump announced the move painting it as an historic breakthrough to achieving peace in the middle east palestinian leaders though called it a betrayal a White House Correspondent kimberly hellcat reports. Following a friday phone call with the king of bahrain and israels leader the us president made this announcement on twitter israel and the kingdom of bahrain would be establishing full diplomatic relations bahrain now joins the United Arab Emirates. Its after its announcement last month that the country would be establishing full diplomatic ties with israel which includes opening embassies in both countries both leaders also agreed that bahrain will fully normalizing. Relations with israel trumps now encouraging other arab nations to consider similar steps and leadership is proving that the future can be filled with hope and does not need to be determined by conflicts of the past the agreements to end hostilities with israel are set to be formalized on tuesday at a signing ceremony at the white house and will advance the trumpet ministrations goal of realigning arab nations with israel against iran 1st i want to thank you for your leadership on this issue your trump son in law and Senior Adviser chaired cushion or helped broker the deal following failed efforts to strike a peace deal between israel and the palestinians the palestinians have rejected the trumpet ministrations peace plan released in january in a statement palestinian leaders called the deal with behind a betrayal which supports the legalisation of israels ugly crimes against the Palestinian People but rains actions are often viewed as an extension of policy of saudi arabia whose ties with the United States have strengthened under President Trump indeed trump has protected the kingdom repeatedly even as the u. S. Congress sought to block weapon sales and take punitive action against the Saudi Crown Prince following the death of journalist. Trump has hinted the saudis could be the next country to strike a deal with israel so he arabia was doing things that theyre not doing anymore and so are other countries and neighbors they are doing things that they just. Would never have done that the agreements come less d than 2 months before the u. S. Election and already President Trump is touting the deals as a major Foreign Policy victory can really help get aljazeera the white house. Refugees in the great town of les boss demanding permission to leave for the island for the mainland rather off the 2 fires destroyed the overcrowded camp more than 12000 people are now sleeping on the streets and say that and ive enough food or water reports from. A refugee protest attempts to put a Police Blockade behind that blockade thousands of Asylum Seekers from the incinerated morea camp are sleeping on the highway they hope to be allowed to leave lesbos and reach mainland greece but the government wants them to remain here to reduce the risk of spreading covert to camps on the mainland and to be able to deport them to turkey if they dont receive asylum the situation here is very tense police have placed 2 roadblocks on this highway one behind us and one further down the road attempting to contain the homeless from morea camp in a certain area in that area there exists another refugee camp which is run by the municipality and they are trying to set up tents in that area however many refugees and Asylum Seekers seem to be determined to break out either to go back to moria or to make their way into mytilene need town the islands capital and the police are not going to allow that to happen not Everyone Wants to leave he said dean has asylum and could travel but without job prospects he prefers to stick to the Somali Community in morea. Destroyed. State. You know what sort of this syrian woman has brought her newborn to Doctors Without Borders which still has a clinic in morea others struggle back through sheer force of habit this afghan family isnt camped on a bluff overlooking moria camp even between the Police Blockades food and water hasnt reached everyone 3 days i didnt eat and. You know why did i go for the you have not seen my sleep outside and a quiet life in moreas olive groves is arguably better than the tension of a standoff with police the try if you cannot swim after the percussion died down the government moved in bulldozers to extend the municipal refugee camp and chinooks flew an army turns to set them up the overcrowded and overburdened with asylum applications morea was clearly no paradise but neither is the street. Lesbos. Desperately needed ng it is finally being delivered to hundreds of thousands of sudanese devastated by the worst flooding in the countrys history the Global Support comes days after the government declared a state of emergency and a plea for help behind the doe reports now from khartoum. Aid is slowly trickling in for the hundreds of thousands of flood victims in saddam at the tombs International Airport military plane has just protein essential supplies for the displaced to a hungry and in this but need it couldnt come soon. The jihad for we brought with us aid sent to the people of sudan by the enter of qatar his highness shaikh tamim been hamad al tiny the aid includes medicine medical supplies food and Household Items sydney a sudanese officials turned up to receive the aid consignment on behalf of the government and this world. We have thankful for the assistance received today from qatar theyve already been helping with our efforts to come back a bit 19 and an hour here with more support for the flood victims its a clear indication of the historic relations the floods have already displaced more than a huff a 1000000 people and also destroyed or damaged more than 100000 homes across a gun. The government has declared a state of emergency and says any little help they can get from any part of the world is welcome to ease the effects of what is being saved to be the worst flooding in a century the u. N. Aid Coordination Office or sees the needs of sudans flood victims vost in the capital khartoum alone more than 100000 people in need of shelter of to losing their homes many are living in the open with limited access to clean water. Im an 84 year old man and in my lifetime ive never seen anything even close to this i already managed to escape just the clothes on my back. The rainy season is said done usually lasts till the end of september and more rain is focused in the coming days and weeks in a country thats already struggling with crushing debt and political instability following almost 3 decades of dictatorship this is almost too much to bear how would i do well just hope the Afghan Government and taliban negotiators are in qatar for long delayed peace talks which are due to begin on saturday its more than 6 months since the u. S. Brokered a deal aimed at ending americas longest war before his appointment in 2016 President Trump pledged to end the conflict and hes hoping to follow through on his promise ahead of the november election secretary of state mike pompei was attending you know gratian of it and james rosen all made war on it today with hope and confidence we are heading to doha to build an afghanistan where no more guns go off and we hope the values of the republic astra thing and the people of afghanistan achieve the Economic Development they deserve. Its crucial that all afghan leaders and members of the International Community do Everything Possible to make the piece of reality we obviously stand ready. To help i think obviously one of the there are many Critical Issues that will have to be looked at but i think one that always needs underscoring is to ensure that the rights of women and girls in afghanistan. Are not overlooked and that they have their voices their rights and their or their lives or respected and protected. The u. S. House Intelligence Committee has heard testimony on the security relationship with saudi arabia and the killing of Jamal Khashoggi its been nearly 2 years since the journalist and u. S. Resident went missing after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul multiple investigations have concluded he was killed and dismembered by a team of saudi operatives how does your castro reports torture photos that the un special rapporteur on executions agnes kalam ard told the house Intelligence Committee friday that Jamal Khashoggi still deserves justice mr cashel me and told the council that on the prearranged date to obtain an off shore document mr caution this killing was premeditated and one of the branch over the gun scorned use of premeditation ease of presence of a thaw and seek doctor. Whose. Role was eventually for shields the dismembering and disposal of the body she denounced saudi arabias trial of 8 of killers that just ended judges commuted 5 death sentences to prison time the International Community has widely considered the secret proceedings to be a sham punishing the hit men but not the saudi officials who gave the orders the skiing of of mr casualty by the state of saudi arabia in my view point 2 and then generous recklessness couple and we certainly see from this that comes only when power is unique steen we see impunity telling the panel there was quote no doubt Saudi Crown Prince mohammed bin still man was involved kellam words conclusion is supported by u. S. Intelligence officials but u. S. President donald trump has consistently defended the Saudi Crown Prince bragging to the american Journalist Bob Woodward in his upcoming book i saved his expletive i was able to get congress to leave him alone i was able to stop them. Saudi government officials maintain killing was a rogue operation an explanation trump appears to accept a might the president this committee is not in the practice of taking self interested in possible denials. And im confident neither democrats nor republicans in congress are going to stop insisting on accounting and accountability for his murder in 2018 Congress Passed a nearly unanimous resolution labeling mohamed bin selman complicit in the murder of. A year later the role that saudi arabia played in the journalist killing helped convince congress to block u. S. Arms sales to the kingdom used to commit war time atrocities in yemen the President Trump quickly moved to veto that legislation that came up with trump in the white house theres little political will to take more action against saudi arabia but Security Experts continue to press for direct u. S. Sanctions against the Saudi Crown Prince is a moment that we give up people like him would win and thats why we cannot give up and thats why we need to send a message that you cannot do this to fellow human beings. Castro aljazeera washington. Plus also to come here not just here including a relocation plan for ingo refugees but there are concerns whether the new home on a remote bangladeshi island is suitable. And a growing threat the battle to contain dozens of wildfires in the western u. S. States more than status. Again the prevailing breeze is very light so weather around the gulf states is fairly humid its 40 degrees and sticky in the house an example theres still a light breeze coming to us a lot of the hoof is still more or less in time and this here this grayness is some cloud gives the potential for thunderstorms in the mouth of the west and saudi but there will be a rarity typically there is still quite well when its warmer than maybe it should be at this time of the year for example in the levant or in iraq and down towards q 8 if you took the example of a man in jordan which broke a record low or go were still above average though not by much 34. 00 to 35. 00 degrees and thats because its non shore breeze now anyways it is slowly a cool feature and even though the monsoon rains are slowly starting to die now we still got a flow of breeze going up the coast of kenya and somalia and this is becoming increasingly most recently you if youre anywhere near for example mombasa chances are to be overcast and occasionally raining each day the biggest showers are in land of course just catching both parts of the cape west and East South Africa youve got this frontal system is rather difficult to move it gives warm weather 1st in portland and then it cools there. Is the government not the necessary action to really address some of the structural issues we listen i still think that air travel is the safest mode of travel and to spend that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter how does iraq the us is always of in fact the people all right in the world people Pay Attention to whats going on here and our desire is very good at bringing the news to the world from here. Well the way. The the auto. Welcome back a quick recap of our top stories here on aljazeera bahrain has agreed to normalize ties with israel its the 2nd state to do so after the u. S. Decision last month the Palestinian Authority has condemned the move the normalization of illegal occupation. Refugees have been demanding permission to leave the greek island of less balsam go to the mainland thousands are spent another night without shelter the fires destroyed europes largest refugee camp and yet this week. And the u. N. Expert on extra judicial killings has addressed the u. S. Congress and condemned saudi arabia for the killing of a journalist and author she. Told the house Intelligence Committee the murder demonstrates a recklessness. The government wants to relocate more than 100000 rangar refugees to a Remote Island in the bay of bengal but some are opposing the plan while u. N. Agencies are questioning whether the new site is suitable down the challenger folks. Vashon island is where 100000 running as will be moving to if the Bangladesh Government can persuade them to government leaders say the Remote Island 60 kilometers off shore in the bay of bengal is better option than the worlds biggest refugee camps in coxs bazaar more than 300. 00 running the refugees are already here after being rescued in may it wasnt us and me and my we suffered a lot of atrocities which is why we escaped to bangladesh then we tried to go to malaysia because some of us got engaged to men there and wanted a better life but the Malaysian Navy refused this and she and forced us back into the sea which if did for months until the Bangladesh Navy rescued us and saved our lives we are attentively grateful for it. Was in the delegation of running a Community Leaders were recently ferried to the island to survey the facilities. Man im talking about one month because it isnt really satisfied and happy to see all the good facilities the government has created but we have a serious concern about flooding yes we can live there but it will be more like a prison here at least were able to move around move freely and be with our families other refugees confined on the island protested during the camp leaders visit they want to return to coxs bazaar i noticed fine mentioned on them and we are appealing to the International Community please help us to reunite with our family members in coxs because we are in anguish. U. N. Agencies and Rights Groups also questioned the viability of the location saying it is vulnerable to flooding tidal surge and psych loans and they say it will be costly to provide services there but bangladesh Officials Say theyre confident refugees can be persuaded to move. Their of. Their own 700000 growing up let me 3 years ago in a government crackdown on the Muslim Minority myanmar is later denied genocide but the u. N. Says the Army Campaign was a textbook example of ethnic cleansing many bangladeshis are sympathetic to the plight of the rominger refugees but after 3 years theyre getting increasingly concerned about the economic burden on the country they want a National Community to put pressure on me on my trip back to those who want to go back. As well as been stateless and homeless the coronavirus pandemic is worsening the plight of the rohingya with no legal status their future seems more on certain than ever hungry children dhaka bangladesh. Its been 19 years since the september 11th attacks in the United States almost 3000 people were killed the lives of many more with change forever well these are the latest pictures of the skyline in new york memorials have been held across the count