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Welcome back to Outside Source. Let's look through the top stories

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here in the BBC newsroom at the moment. Flights from Sharm el-Sheikh

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to the UK will resume tomorrow morning, good news for the tourists

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currently stuck there. Russia and Egypt are urging patients in

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response to UK claims that a bomb brought the plane down. They are

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saying, don't draw conclusions too quickly. We're also going to play a

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very interesting report looking at the spike in violence between

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Israelis and Palestinians and how that is affecting the day-to-day

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lives of people on both sides. Also, look who BBC Sport has been speaking

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to. Are you the best footballer in the world right now? I think so,

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yes. In my mind I'm always the best. It feels good to be saying that we

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have better news from Sierra Leone. It will be cleared Ebola FDDI by

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Saturday. -- it will be the cleared three of Ebola.

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To get to this point a country must record now cases for 42 days. It has

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people have died. Our global health people have died. Our global health

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reporter has been reporting throughout, often from the capital

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of Sierra Leone. Celebrating life. These women are

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survivors. But the carriage marks enormous loss. Three brothers died.

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Yes. I am sorry. These women come together regularly

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to shear the experiences of life after Ebola. All of them have

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suffered unimaginable trauma. Most are now suffering physical pain as

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well. I go shopping early in the morning. I get pains on my eye. I am

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worried. Many survivors are porting problems with joint pains and

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fatigue. This person's eyesight was fine

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before she was infected. We have seen quite a handful of them with

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this condition. This person has all but lost her sight now sought the

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emergency to a nearby eye clinic to emergency to a nearby eye clinic to

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do what they can at this late stage.

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How are you feeling today? I do not feel fine at all, she tells me. I

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have great pain in my eyes. It is not clear why so many people are

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reporting these kinds of problems but it is known that traces of the

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Ebola by this can remain in the eyeball.

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If she does not comply with treatment, it is likely to get

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worse. Treatment is not cheap. Most survivors do not have access to this

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kind of clear. to go 42 days without infection to

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be declared Ebola free. That is because that is twice the incubation

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time of the virus. I have got a BBC interview with

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Ronaldo in a moment. First, let us go to the sports centre. The Europa

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League is in full swing. I am not win to ask you

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games but perhaps pick out a games but perhaps pick out

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couple. We would be here all night if we had

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to mention all of them. A big result in group A. Celtic lost

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2-1. That is to defeats in for. It will be very hard for them now to

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qualify for the knockout stages. Ajax are now third, behind Fenner

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back it. Molde are now through. Liverpool got there first win of the

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tournament. It is also their first away win in Europe for nearly three

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years. That group is still open. Tottenham were top of their group.

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They were leading Anderlecht 1-0. Harry Kane. But Anderlecht have just

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equalised in the last few minutes. They are second in that group behind

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Michael who do 1-1 in the game. Thank you.

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This from mortal GP. talk about Ronaldo. In a few days'

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time there is all about him. Pit crew followed him for over a year.

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He has given an interview to the BBC.

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This has given me a motivation to still work hard and better. But to

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be in my shoes is not easy. But I am not complaining. I just want to say

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that I feel happy. All this happened because of a reason. The reason is

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that I am unbelievable on the pitch. Are you the best footballer in the

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world right now? I think so yes. In my mind, not just this year, but

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always, I am the best. I am always going to say that. In my area I

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think I am the best. But is there anything that Lionel Messi is better

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at? I respect other opinions. But in my mind I am better than him. Is

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that rivalry a good thing? For me, rivalry does not exist. Rivals as in

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war. In football, it is just a game. The numbers say everything.

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The numbers say everything. What possibility of you going back to

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Manchester United won the? Nobody knows the future. At this moment I

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am glad and happy at real Madrid. How has Manchester United changed

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from when you were there to know? Not just when I moved, I think it is

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different. I do not see it is better or worse. It's changed a lot. Many

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great players retired. Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Phil Neville. I moved

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to Real Madrid. Sir Alex Ferguson has gone. The structure changed.

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This is why it is not the same Manchester that it was six years

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ago. This is a fact. Is that sad for you to see them not quite at the

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level they were? For me it is hard to say that because it is a club

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to see Manchester United in the to see Manchester United in the

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level that it was in the past. I think Manchester this season is

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better but they still have work to do to be on the level of six years

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ago. You said anything is possible ago. You said anything is possible

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in football. The real power in Manchester now as Manchester city.

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They have more money. Is it possible that one day if they gave you the

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right offer you could play for them? Am I going to change my mind

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now? I do not think so. If you speak about the money I will go to Qatar.

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It is not about the money. That is about the Passion. You played for

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Jose Mourinho. He is going to a tough spell. Are you surprised about

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that? I am not surprised. He is the manager that I worked with for two

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years. I know his potential. As a Portuguese man of course I want to

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see the Portuguese in the top level all the time. I hope he can go

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through this bad situation and make through this bad situation and make

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Chelsea fans happy because they deserve it. If you want to watch

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that again or she let it is on the BBC sport website.

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In a couple of moments we will play this extended video from Jerusalem

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looking at how the spike in violence between Israelis and Palestinians is

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affecting everyday lives on each side of the conflict.

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the first person in the world to the first person in the world to

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receive a revolutionary genetic treatment. She was diagnosed with an

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aggressive form of leukaemia. After conventional treatment had failed

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doctors decided her only option was to try this experimental technique.

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Here is our health editor to tell us about it.

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She is happy and lively now. But she is likely to be here. Diagnosed with

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leukaemia all available treatments failed. The hospital said her

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parents should prepare for the parents should prepare for the

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worst. But they refused to give up. Doctors agreed to use an

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experimental treatment never before tried on a human. It was risky but

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it worked. Doctors used a genetic tool to re-engineer white blood

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cells and create a designer immune system. They used a technique called

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gene editing. Immune cells were taken from a healthy donor. They

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used a new precise genetic tool to cut through the DNA. One snip made

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the sales in visible, the second cat neutered the cells, so they did not

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attack healthy tissue. They then added a synthetic gene which aren't

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the sales to seek out and destroy the leukaemia. The modified cells

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Doctors are amazed at how well the Doctors are amazed at how well the

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treatment of worked. They are hopeful that it could be

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effective for other children with aggressive forms of Kenya but they

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stress it is early days. She is tough. It might not work so

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well for her but it does not mean it well for her but it does not mean it

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will work for the next five or ten children. We need to do some more

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Two months on from the end of the Two months on from the end of the

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treatment she is doing well. Her family do not know what the future

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well holed. She will have monthly bone marrow checks and could be on

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medication for the rest of her life. But they are overjoyed.

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This is our lead story. Several airlines have announced flights to

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return British tourists from Sharm el-Sheikh to the UK. David Cameron

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said it is likely that a bomb brought down the Russian aircraft on

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Saturday. And we are looking at the ongoing

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release of the Bond film. And at ten o'clock we are looking at

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the tourists still stranded in Sharm el-Sheikh.

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We have reported many times on the recent spike in violence between

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Israelis and Palestinians. Much of the violence is in or near to

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Jerusalem. This report is on how everyday life

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on both sides is being affected. Jerusalem is my home, where I was

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born. It is the place where we live and learn. We cannot do without it.

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It is like a mother to us. Everybody just seems suspicious to

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where you always have to look over where you always have to look over

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your shoulder to make sure that you are oche.

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has been more scary. It has changed my daily routine. The things that I

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used to do, take the bus to work, go out with my friends, but does not

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happen as often. Not at all really. I do not think I am the only one

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that feels that way. I can see the streets. People do not go out as

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much. You can see that people are scared in their eyes. Today was the

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first time in a while that I took the bus. I was so where everything

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around me. You look to see who looks suspicious, or who has a look. And

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this is what we live right now in the city, everybody. I live here. We

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have the Jewish districts and on the have the Jewish districts and on the

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other side it is the Palestinian other side it is the Palestinian

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neighbourhoods where Arabs love. In the last three weeks when events

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have unfolded they have put checkpoints around this district. I

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felt scared at first. My family was scared for me. I was discriminated

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against at work and it is the first time I have ever felt that. I feel

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we do not care about my life or my safety. But you are in fact just an

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ordinary person going about your business. You are a normal person.

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It makes you sad. But mostly just angry that we'd be keep a distance

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from you. It makes you feel like you from you. It makes you feel like you

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are disgusting. These are two Arab neighbourhoods.

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They are bordering exactly with the Jewish neighbourhood. Despite the

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soldiers, that list just for security reasons, it is not a

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checkpoint. I can go in and they can come out as much as they want. But

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over the past few weeks we have had terrorists come and be a lot from

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these two neighbourhoods into the Jewish neighbourhood. I do not feel

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safe. Even though I worked here and everything is course I do not feel

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safe going into these neighbourhoods at any time of the day. In the past

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it has been more easy to move around.

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The Government has realised it is The Government has realised it is

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impossible to allow people to move in and out as much as they want if

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there can be danger in any way to people who are living in Jerusalem.

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Jews and Arabs, by the way. I know that they intend to build a fence

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restrict people from coming in and restrict people from coming in and

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out and I think that is a good idea. You can see the checkpoint that the

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Israeli army put. People are walking Israeli army put. People are walking

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on foot. They cannot go by car. They go to the bus to university or to do

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whatever they want to do. They are checked for their identities and in

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their bags. Many people are going out at the same time. But Israel is

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controlling, the occupation is controlling the movements and their

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lives stop there needs to be a lives stop there needs to be a

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firmer hand on terror. I do not see any justification for murder,

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stabbing people, throwing rocks, or any type of terror attacks. I do not

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have to do this. I want my have to do this. I want my

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Government to protect me. I do not understand much about security. But

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if there are more actions to be done my Government needs to take them and

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my Government is to keep me safe and keep everyone else safe. Three weeks

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ago I felt I could live in an occupied land but after I have seen

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the way they deal with Arabs I do not feel like living in an

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occupation anymore. Previously I used to believe in safety and peace

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but now I feel as long as there is but now I feel as long as there is

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an occupation you will never have a normal life. Every cycle of violence

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gets more people desperate, giving up the hope for peace. That is why I

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think that violence is not going to bring a revolution. Violence is not

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a revolutionary act. Coexistence is the revolutionary act. Here in

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Israel, and in general in the Middle East, this is what the Middle East

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needs. Call existence. That is it for this edition of

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