A prize. Al jazeera investigates the massive scale of rogue reporting in cambodia. Libyas underrecognized government has asked the Security Council to lift an arms embargo to help in the fight against isil and other armed groups. But western diplomats are cautious about sending weapons into a war zone. The fight in libya is drawn between two main coalitions. The first is based out of tobruk. They are also in control of a western city. The second one fights under the libya dawn banner and they are supporting the rival government based in tripoli. Control of benghazi is split between the rivals. The grows died both between camps has given isil a chance to increase its influence. It has recently gained ground in several areas. Other arms groups are now fighting back. Reporter these are fighters. They have been given orders from the legally installed government in tripoli to deploy in the city of surt. Their mission is to take on isil. Fighters from here were instrumental in the 2011 push by rebels to depose libyan leader gadhafi. Translator we should secure all of libya. We should not keep silent after we have made sacrifices. Reporter a tough task ahead. As soon as this convoy reaches surt, they will have to launch offensives. While they do that the coast guard patrols a coastline that stretches stretches. Its somewhere in this area that isil recently killed 21 egyptian coptic christians. Egypt then launched air strikes. The Egyptian Military said it carried out raids against isil camps, training centers, and weapon depots. There are thousands of egyptian workers in libya. These people arrive interested in the country illegally. Caught by the authorities they are about to be deported. Translator regarding the seven fishermen who are with us from the Immigration Department they came by sea. They do not have any documents. We transferred them to tripoli, in preparation to their deportation. Reporter there are hundreds of thousands of migrants in libya who have come mainly from africa. Many have already left the country because of the ongoing violence. Violence that only seems to grow worse by the day. Lets go now to our correspondent live at tunisia libya border. I want to talk about this possible arms embargo that might be lifted. Libya has asked for the Security Council to lift this weapons ban. Is there a likelihood of the u. N. Following through . Reporter well i think theres a lot of reservations especially among the western countries. One of the issues here is whether more weapons in a highly militarized country could actually help solve the problem, and also who are these weapons going to . You know as you described earlier. There are two governments. There is no national army. There is no institution in libya, if not only on paper, so how are you going to get these weapons, where is the accountability, who is it going to go to and how will you get them back after, if there is an after this is all out . There is already the experience of what happened after the uprising in 2011, after gadhafi was caught. Things were supposed to go quiet. But all of the militias refused to give back their weapons. With the fall of the collapse of the gaudify government they went into all of the weapons depots and got more of them. Now you have two competing armies if one may call them like that, one for the court recognized government in tripoli, one for the u. N. Recognized government in tobruk but both are loosely connected brigades who are working together today for their own interests, some maybe because of ideology political affiliate. But that is all very Shifting Sands in libya. So certainly it is a concern who you give the weapons to. And once you give the weapons to one government what would happen to the other side of the country. The fighters were said to go to sert shortly. Well they are going there on behalf of the tripoli government, so that gives you an idea that you already have so many divisions on the ground when it comes to front lines and to fight that it could be extremely complicated, unless you have a checking mechanism on the ground. Hoda with the political chaos in libya as you have described and the further threat of isil in the country, libyas neighbors must be watching the developments with concern. Well im telling you, im here in tunisia and tunisia is extremely concerned. It has its own issues with a large number of nationals who have gone to syria and iraq. And now it is said that there is a large number of tunisia nationals who have made their way into libya. An estimated 400 tunisiians and yemenis are currently in sert. And then we have had just 24 hours ago, fighting in the southwest of the country. That has been ongoing for quite a while. So certainly a lot of concerns. You have algeria who is also very concerned. Both tunisia and algeria have beefed up their security at the borders, but these are very long borders, and its extremely complicated. Hoda abdel hamid thank you. Qatar has recalled its ambassador from egypt for consultation. The decision follows comments by the egyptian envoy to the arab league about qatar backing terrorism. Something qatar strongly denies. United states has identified 1200 Syrian Rebels as socalled moderate fighters that it can train to take on isil. Its part of a u. S. Militarylead Program Expected to begin next month. Washington says it will send more than 400 soldiers, including special Operations Forces to train the fighters. Meanwhile, fierce fighting continues in and around the syrian city of aleppo with at least 70 progovernment fighters and more than 80 rebels killed since tuesday. The u. N. Is trying to broker a ceasefire. Our correspondent reports. Reporter once a thriving tourist destination, this part of aleppo is now a battlefield. In the old city they fight street by street and snipers watch for targets. Translator we are here to fight on the front to prevent the regime from moving towards our area. This area is important because it is the regimes lifeline. Reporter on the outskirts of the city in the south every sort of weapon is used on both sides. The most serious fighting is on the road that leads to the western parts of the city which are controlled by regime forces. Translator our main duty here is to monitor the movements of the assad forces and how they mobilize their forces where they launch attacks. Our mission is to liberate the area of the 80th brigade so we can move towards the industrial come pound. Reporter the fighting isnt just on these fronts. Its a deadly battle on 40 different fronts and while each of the battling sides tries to make gains, the u. N. Backed ceasefire plan looks unlikely. U. S. President Barack Obama Says the u. S. Is not at war with islam, but with people who have perverted the religion. The white house is hosting a threeday summit on extremism, representatives visiting from 60 countries. And obama appealed to young people not to fall to isil propaganda. A message echoed by secretary of state john kerry. You have to do everything. You have to take the people off of the battlefield who are there today, but you are kind of stupid if all you do is do that and you dont prevent more people from going to the battlefield. So we have a brood challenge here. The u. S. State Department Already has a Counter Terrorism program in place, not just in iraq and syria, but also online. Rosiland jordan takes us to the front lines of the u. S. Social media war against extremism. Reporter this video is the work of a small state Department Team that is taking the social media fight directly to isil and other socalled militant groups. For years they have published a flood of videos speeches and songs, trying to recruit young people to their cause. The u. S. Government decided in this 2011 it had to challenge them with a message of its own. That means contesting the space that terrorists occupy including internet and social media. Reporter the center for strategic Counter Terrorism communications, or cscc has a small annual budget reported to be about 5 million. Thats less than 1 of the state departments Public Diplomacy department. And only about 45 to 50 people work on the team. Thats out of 24,000 employees in the entire state department worldwide. Their goal point out the hypocrisy of isil. In arabic and somali and english, frequent tweets contest isil propaganda. But after the u. S. Posted this video, a youtube viewer called the u. S. Quote, the satan of the west. The messages has another target experts say, people that know and live with vulnerable young people. They are more tuned in to perhaps what this individual is considering doing, and they have tools at their disposal to try to conduct an intervention. Reporter the narrative that isil alqaeda and other groups are selling can be seductive to the young and naive. We have seen the daily on slot and a real opportunity to use the tools of engagement to expose their deeds and disconnect between their words and their actions. Reporter some critics say it is a waste of time and legitimizes isil and other groups but Officials Say rather than scaling the program back they are planning too expand it. Experts say its difficult to gauge how many people might be persuaded by the u. S. s social media efforts, but the u. S. Has no choice but to engage. Rosiland jordan al jazeera, the state department. Theres much more coming up on the al jazeera news hour including indias warming ties with israel. Plus im in bens that aries where protesters are demanding answers to the death of prosecutor nisman. Germany is rejecting a greek request for more time to pay back its massive loan to the european union. The newly elected tsipras government submitted a letter asking for a sixmonth extension. Lets go to john who is live for us in greece. How has the greek delegation reacted to the rejection . Reporter the war of words is now in full swing. The greek government issued a statement saying the following, the greek government has submitted a letter requesting a sessionmonth extension. Tomorrows euro group has two choices to accept or reject the greek request. Now we will find out who wants a solution and who doesnt. The greeks have said we have done our best. We have written a twopage letter outlining the conditions. Now its up to the other 18member countries of the euro zone to agree or disagreement with our position. Now here is what is at stake. The greeks are not saying we dont want to repay our loan. They just need a period of six months to renegotiate the period of time over which they will do so. But the key thing they want to renegotiate, is the terms of austerity, the spends cutting, the labor deregulation and so on, that greek governments have been forced to enact. This government was elected last month promising not to continue that austerity program, but to renegotiate it with creditors. This is why theyre asking for this sixmonth extension. But at the moment they are unable even to agree on the terms of this extension, this negotiation period which the greeks are calling a bridge. Thank you so much john. Live for us in athens. Well theres been more fighting in Eastern Ukraine despite efforts to maintain the truce agreed to in minsk last week. Debaltseve was taken over by prorussian separatists on wednesday. Paul brennan is at a check point near debaltseve and sent this update. Reporter im about five kilometers from debaltseve. Debaltseve is down the road in that direction. We have been prevented from getting any closer because the road is mined, were told by the separatists fighters but i wanted to stop here to give you an example of how desperate the conflict has been in the past few days even after the ceasefire was declared. The trees are shredded by the shrapnel and bullets. Here is a burntout ukrainian tank absolutely back ended by think intensity of the fire and fighting. There is a further tank down on the far side. Two bodies are still lying in the open over behind the camera there as well. The president of ukraine has said that he wants the osce monitors to be allowed in. The osce wants to get in. And the other suggestion that has been put forward is that the underpeace keepers can come in and bring some degree of calm to this situation here. But as you can hear from the distant sound of grad and artillery fire there is still no ceasefire in place here. The continued violence prompted further International Efforts to enforce the minsk agreement. Leaders spoke by phone earlier on thursday. Rory challands do we know what has come out of those talks . Reporter yeah we do. The main man from the kremlin, Vladimir Putin was speaking on the phone with Angela Merkel and Petro Poroshenko and france saw with hollande today. What we heard was essentially they were reiterating that the ceasefire should be implemented without exception along the entire front line of Eastern Ukraine, there should be a withdrawal of heavy weapons, release of prisoners, and the ocse should be allowed in to monitor the progress. But the fighting has been going on. It has been going on, not just around debaltseve but it has always been going on down along the south coasts along the shores of the sea near mariupol. So essentially the the fighting has been continuing. I went to a a press conference earlier on today in the Russian Foreign ministry where a man who is the Foreign Ministry press officer was giving his appraisal of what has been going on. And i asked him whether the russian government thought that the separatists would try to take anymore ground after what they have achieved at debaltseve. And his response was that the separatists in Eastern Ukraine are essentially just reacting to the aggression of the Ukrainian Army itself. So its clear where russia thinks the blame for all of this lies. The Ukrainian Army itself has been counting its losses today. It has been working out how many men and how much material it has lost in the debaltseve incident. Now the ukrainians are saying that 90 of their troops were captured and 82 are missing. Now thats a massive variance of what the separatists are saying. They are saying that they captured 300 ukrainian troops at least, and they estimate that thousands more were lost. But i think today feels like everyone is having a sort of collective pause to to draw their breath really and try to work out what comes next. Rory thank you. Rory challands there briefing us on the situation in ukraine. Rory challands speaking to us from moscow. Security has been stepped up across pakistan following the Taliban Attack on a school last year. 150 people mostly students died in the attack. Over the past four decades there have been similar attacks in pakistan more than anywhere else on the world. Snipers are seen on roof tops and some teachers are carrying guns to the classrooms. Reporter after the deadly attack on december 16th, the government put in new security measures in order to enable the educational institutions to meet the threat. The taliban have warned of more such attacks and that has prompted the police to in part basic weapons handling and tactics to the teachers for them to meet the first crucial minutes of an attack and feel that they have some security. The police the Quick Reaction force will be on stand by. The government has issued emergency numbers to the institutions to call the authorities in case of an attack. Weapons will now be carried by teachers and according to the new guidelines the boundary walls will have to be raised by several feet. They have to be topped off with razor wire and also the fact that everybody will be told to remain vigilant including the teachers and the public at large, to report any suspicious activity. But putting in these security arrangements now we feel that College Teaching and learning environments have become more safe and our students and faculty feel that they can learn in a very conducive learning environment. Reporter these are tense times in pakistan but the authorities are adamant that they will meet whatever basic security measures are needed to protect their educational institutions. India is on a buying spree for its army navy and air force, and israel is hoping to profit for it. The first Israeli Defense minister has visited new delhi. And the new relations is not just about weapons. Reporter israel east defense minister is in india. Its the first time an Israeli Defense menster has visited the country, and comes as india has been on a buying spree to modernize its aging military equipment. In the state, this farm wasnt very profitable in the past but thanks to israeli agricultural expertise and technology the yields and income have grown. Translator i can grow more in a smaller plot of land the monthly income is good and i use less water, so i save money there too. Its a good market value. Reporter a few kilometers away indian crops are grown with the help of Israeli Technology and experience. Israeli expertise is being used in similar projects in ten Indian States with plans to expand to more. Since relations were established in 1992, trade between india and israeli has grown. India is now one of israel east largest customers for military equipment. Cooperating in defense projects and Counter Terrorism projects. Israels ambassador to india says although there have only been a few highlevel visits by israeli officials in the past the relationship remains strong. Besides having similar values of democracy and pluralism and diversity, israel and india, also confront similar challenges like terrorism. Reporter analysts say indias relationship with israel has always been in good standing. Previous governments being critical of israel were done so for political reasons. There are Political Parties that were opposed to relations previously. Reporter both governments are now openly looking to further increase trade in several sectors, to furth