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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 12, 2024

Becomes japans new Prime Minister as the nation faces its biggest economic downturn because of the pandemic. Helo Senior Palestinian figures say theyve been betrayed after the United Arab Emirates on behind signed u. S. Brokered agreements to normalize relations with israel there have been protests against the dealing gaza and the occupied west Bank President donald trump says the deals represent what he called the dawn of a new middle east our White House Correspondent kimberly hellcat reports. Its not the promised peace deal of the century between israelis and palestinians still u. S. President donald trump hailed the signing of the. Or have accords at the white house as an historic day after decades of division and conflict we mark the dawn of a new middle east. The agreement signed between israel the United Arab Emirates and bahrain formalizes relationships already in place but now includes the opening of embassies its a pivot point they hope will end old conflicts and lead to new Cooperation Among israel and eventually even more arab nations to all of israels friends in the middle east those who are with us today. And those who will join us tomorrow i said. Earlier in the day trump hinted that other countries will also be signing diplomatic pacts with israel but will have at least 5 or 6 countries coming along very quickly. But noticeably absent from tuesday steel siding palestinian leadership the foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates acknowledge their participation in the agreement require the preservation of current palestinian land. I thank you for choosing peace and for halting. Territories at position that reinforces our shared will to achieve a Better Future for generations to come. In the palestinian territories there were protests over the deal that also failed to ease the 13 year blockade of people in gaza the human rights activists have like into an open air prison this trump official blames palestinian leadership for refusing to negotiate separately you have the leadership time and time again refused to engage refuse to engage directly with israel their message is to go to the United Nations. The road to peace is not through the United Nations who through. The through through the divisions over this deal also on full display outside the white house. They desire to have a. Bra going to. Be in there with believes. There are also questions in the United States about why the aber have accords or called a peace deal given none of the nations are at war theres also concern the socalled peace deal is really a new military alliance of nations with a common interest to confront iran the u. S. Congress already promising to scrutinize the d. Particularly over the possible sale of f. 35. 00 fighter jets to the u. A. E. But more importantly for President Trump with less than 2 months until the u. S. Election the accords offered the optics of a Foreign Policy win for a president behind in the polls and eager for reelection camberley help at aljazeera the white house and just 2 weeks after a qatari brokered do ended an escalation of violence in gaza the israeli army has now resumed launching airstrikes into this strip hitting several hamas targets there is no immediate word on casualties that happened just hours after a rocket fired from territory injured 2 people in israel city of ashdod that rocket was fired at the same time as the ceremony took place at the white house. Record fires continue to burn along the west coast of the u. S. Several states are still battling flames which of consumed entire communities oregon is the latest hot spot for President Donald Trump has now approved its disaster declaration making it possible for the state to access federal funds or panels reports from estacado in oregon. Theres not much left of talent in phoenix in Southern Oregon the ferocious wildfires of recent days have reduced most of the 2 small towns to ashes the worst thing ive ever seen in my life its the same up and down the west coast near Boulder Creek california dozens of homes were incinerated heaps of rubble covered chimneys and burned out vehicles all that remain near los angeles the socalled bobcat fire is only minimally contained it is burning close to the famed mt wilson astronomical observatory and outlying suburbs 23000 firefighters are battling dozens of major fires in california and oregon more than 4000 houses have burned in california alone and tens of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate and drifting over it all a choking shroud of smoke and ash its making skies hazy as far away as new york Portland Seattle and San Francisco now have some of the worst air quality on the planet we started to read that and 95 rather than just that quatermass because of the ash in s. T. K. To oregon 50 kilometers from Portland Police are allowing residents to return to their homes and assess the damage fires on this scale are unheard of in this part of oregon those have never happened i mean weve had fires you know open up in the national forth before theyve never been this close to the canada and ive lived here 33 years theyve never been this close to. Candy evacuated days ago but her home is a total loss has some stranger call you on the phone and tell you that your house is burning its a total loss is not something you want to wake up to. Amid the destruction signs of strength and resilience this is another aspect of this terrible disaster people coming together to support one another with donations of free food water and other necessities organizers say so many donations have poured in here they can barely give it all away. People here say they all have to look out for one another oh it is still. Fresh veggies breads not anything that we can do to help out families that are needed now thank you you know with the fires and everything we kind of need to make sure that were helping out as much as we can some of the organs fires are now partly contained helped by theatre will weather but the trees will likely continue to burn until the autumn rains begin in earnest weeks from now robert oulds aljazeera has to cater orgon. Powerful hurricane closing in on the u. S. Gulf coast has been upgraded threatening to unleash a torrent of rain severe winds and flash flooding sally is now a category 2 storm and could sweep ashore in parts of alabama and florida in just a matter of hours its effects are already being felt powers out to tens of thousands of homes and people in one coastal city have been ordered to stay indoors lets get more on this now with Jenny Harrison and you know the u. S. Just cant seem to catch a break jenny with the fires and now this hurricane where is the storm now and oh well as you said it is actually the gulf of mexico to actually dying on the satellite because this is this is the mass here if i actually show you where the storm is and indeed it is of course about for the next few hours now its about 2 am local time in alabama and as we go through the next few hours its probably 7 am local time we expect the storm to actually make landfall that of course is when the eye comes on shore but remember it is not just about the eye for. The whole areas been hit by these strong winds on the toronto rains right now but winds about 165 kilometers an hour but in the next 5 hours before it comes on shore it could actually strengthen a little bit further we could be seeing sustained winds at about 175 kilometers an hour it is barely moving and has been barely moving for the last few hours but of course its all about the flash flooding some areas as this storm comes on shore could see over half a meter of rain now as it does that wednesday it really is going to impact alabama also of course the Florida Panhandle and this whole region is where we say the really to run trains that once it does come on shore a jury wednesday it will actually weaken quite quickly but it will continue to work its way across the southeast across alabama across into georgia and eventually on towards the carolinas as you might expect it will also take that really heavy rain with it the storm surge of course is what we talk about at these storms actually made landfall that is obviously very concerning that could be up to 2 meters in the hours ahead but this is the path of rain in. You can see here we could be saying around 400. 00 millimeters over the next few days so daryn this is a storm will watch very closely in the next few hours but obviously its not done yet and it could still strengthen before it makes landfall are a journey thank you well check in with you later on thank you very much well the number of people affected by floods in sudan has now risen to more than 650000 tens of thousands of homes have been damaged by the unprecedented rise of the river and as its waters recede residents are struggling to clean up and make repairs have a morgue and reports from khartoum. This is what the inside of his house looks like now weeks of flooding has damaged or destroyed much of what he has. He says hes got no way of training the water out hiring a water pump is costly and hes lost too much already but he says moving elsewhere after the floods is not an option shadier than my house is about 3 kilometers away from the dial and ive lived here for a number of years. Getting a plot to move elsewhere is costly with todays economy and me and my family cant afford it so all drain the water and hope this doesnt happen again next year at the last his home is one of dozens that have been damaged in his village of collateral in the southern part of sudans capital hard to. Torrential rains caused the nile to rise to levels not seen in more than a century the resulting flood damage to well over 100000 homes around sudan most were just kilometers away as the river burst its banks wiping out villages and towns and displacing more than 600000 people and it forced the government to declare a 3 month state of emergency some chose to stay in their homes despite them being filled with water the waters have begun receding after nearly 3 weeks and people in the area are hoping to start the recovery but there have been problems with the drainage system and its weakness can be seen on the streets of out of tune after rainfall since the start of the rainy season 2 months ago some of the major highways have been cut off schools and Health Facilities have either been damaged or destroyed its a site that repeats itself every year but meteorologists say this years rains are unprecedented so dans government says its focus is on helping those whove been displaced and preventing water borne diseases but more rains and floods are expected in the coming days and those displaced say the government needs to do more to help them. We want the government to give us new plots so that this doesnt happen again really who live in the banks of the nile dont have the ability to buy new plots it should be the government giving us a plot so that the problem is addressed by the root and normal houses collapse from rained off until he gets a new plot this house is all that he has he says hell do what he can to get the water out so that he and his family can return to their home and start rebuilding he will morgan out as there are hundreds and. Still ahead on al jazeera life thousands of refugees and i suppose dont want to relocate to a new shelter after a huge fire destroyed their account last week. Well hear from the families of girls kidnapped in pakistan who are forced to marry and convert to islam. Some cooler weather pushing into western europe over the next couple days with a chance of rain for the summer as a fair amount of cloud just sliding in here or so the temperature in the southeast of england on monday getting up to 29. 6 celsius similar value on cheese day we are going to see things changing in the might we have High Pressure very much in charge that high will weaken over the next couple of days putting him in all the way in the crust much of the British Isles attempt just pipe back to around 25 celsius and forwarding still getting up to around 30 there in paris notice some showers central parts of the ups and notice some showers too to settle parts of the meat but its rain is still very much in place here some live the storms are rumbling away somewhat to weather to around the Baltic States that will slide a little further a switch for this lot of tat and rain down across the alps koehler there you notice in london at 21 celsius colder in paris to 28 celsius but notice some cloud and rain pushing into portugal out across the good parts of western spain as we go on through the next a day or 2 fame into northern parts of africa a chance some shallows still just up towards the coastal fringes of libya very heavy rain now setting in once again across the gulf of guinea much of nigeria seeing some heavy rain that heavy rain spreading across much of west africa. Frank assessments seeing. The 6 percent of the relation wife is being sued this gives an informed opinion which is ethiopia on the verge of breakdown many calls or the only media region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate have to use a proxy because look a resounding enters the bill if you feel an indepth analysis of the days global headlines inside story or now just 0. To. A i ms. Hello again the top stories on aljazeera Senior Palestinian figures say theyve been betrayed after the United Arab Emirates a. Us brokered agreements to normalize ties with israel there been protests in gaza. The white house has approved oregons disaster declaration making it possible to access federal funds several wildfires continue to burn out of control in the western states hundreds of homes have been destroyed. And people on the u. S. Gulf coast are bracing for Hurricane Sally which is expected to make landfall in the coming hour as its been upgraded to a category 2 storm that could cause life threatening floods and winds. And japan has a new Prime Minister designate its a parliamentary vote has confirmed. Hes a longtime ally of the former Prime Minister. Who resigned for Health Reasons before he takes office will have to be officially appointed by the japanese emperor robin wright is joining us from seoul so we have a change of Prime Minister can we expect much of a change in the direction of japans Government Policies and initiatives. Change in leader but were not really expecting a change in substance or indeed in policy. As the right hand man the trusted left shinzo served him for nearly 8 years as the chief cabinet secretary as soon as our be announced his resignation he became the heir apparent and now indeed succeeds him hes being called a continuity Prime Minister almost an interim basically his job for the next year is pretty much to mind the shop for the ruling l. D. P. Before new elections are called and Carry Forward those policies we know hes very closely aligned politically ideologically with they hold the same conservative views especially when it comes to trying to revive the economy so we can expect that sudar will basically Carry Forward those same colas they socalled are the nomics policies that were already in place and we already know in fact from the lineup of his new cabinet that it is basically our base cabinet so that is confirmation if we needed it that suger is basically going to Carry Forward the work of his previous s. So compared to his predecessors there rob so does come from a different background. There is a very marked change in style and japanese politics tends to be dominated by political family dinners steese are among them by comparison comes from far more Humble Beginnings he keeps saying himself his background is an agricultural one his father was a strawberry farmer and he makes much of the fact that he is a selfmade politician he seems very much as a safe pair of hands in japan he is something of a crisis solver but working very much behind the scenes that seems to be where hes been most effective and where he is most comfortable in this part of the world hes quite well known internationally people have yet to get to know him hes known here as being almost the face of the japanese government because as chief cabinet secretary for years now he has given these twice daily briefings on the position of the japanese government and he does so in these fairly sullen sulky briefings he is known for not being a natural orator you dont get any witty ripostes all the party between him and the reporters so there is some question mark over his ability to be more dynamic to have the charisma of previous leaders such as and in a crucial year when you have all these different crises whether he can really appeal ideologically and get the electorate here fired up in japan which he is meant to do over the next year or so also question marks over how he will perform on the world stage not just in japan itself but when in coming to dealings with neighbors such as south korea and china and the United States which are all very problematic in the months ahead. Thank you for that update from seoul. 6 people have been arrested over the fire that destroyed europes largest refugee camp its left 12000 refugees on the greek island of less suppose without shelter for nearly a week a new facility has been opened a lot hundreds of people have moved in thousands are wary Stephanie Decker reports on the move once again its still a slow flow but some people are now willing to making their way into this new camp and their lives packed into bags their futures still un

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