tv [untitled] December 9, 2023 11:00am-11:31am IRST
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we are at the foot of our carpet, the carpet of mahris , in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. greetings to us with the news section of the hour. 11 please accompany the syrian prime minister was officially welcomed by the first vice president. hossein arnous, who came to tehran to implement the agreements reached between iran and syria during mr. raisi's visit to damascus, is supposed to participate in the 15th meeting of the joint supreme committee for economic cooperation between iran and syria. customs and
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banking cooperation, creation of joint commercial zones, tourism, energy and electricity supply are among the things that will be implemented by the high-ranking delegations of the two countries during this trip. the prime minister of syria also he will have meetings with the president, the speaker of the parliament, the secretary of the supreme national security council. the body of martyr seyed ali ferdowsian. the imposed war was described in yasuch. ferdowsian was injured in raqabieh region in july 1360, and two days ago, after years of enduring pain and suffering caused by the injuries caused by the imposed war, he joined his martyr companions at the age of 63. in a message, the vice president and head of the martyr foundation expressed his condolences on the martyrdom of this veteran. action international amnesty. america, in vetoing the security council resolution
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, described it as pimping and cruel towards the suffering of the palestinians. secretary general of the arab league he regretted america's obstruction in ratifying qatar's cease-fire agreement and said: the security council could not take a correct position to stop the zionist regime's insane military aggression against gaza. the islamic resistance movement hamas issued a statement calling the action of america immoral and humane. it is a sign of direct participation of this country in the massacre of palestinians. but the zionist regime thanked america for vetoing the ceasefire resolution. after the meeting of the security council, sabrina singh, the deputy prime minister and the deputy spokesperson of the ministry of defense of the united states, said: this country will continue to support israel as long as necessary. gives. ezzeddin qassam brigades, the military wing of hamas, the film to defeat the liberation operation.
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the military released the zionist prisoners in the gaza strip. according to hamas, at 1:30 a.m. yesterday , zionist soldiers entered the gaza strip under the guise of rescue forces in violation of international law , but the resistance forces learned of their operation and confronted them. the qassam brigades announced that following the failed operation of the zionist commandos , saar baruch, a zionist prisoner of war, was killed, and the zionist special forces left him behind. their equipment was forced to flee. qassam announced in addition to the death of baruch, this action of the zionists led to the death and wounding of a number of other zionist prisoners. although the spokesperson of the zionist regime acknowledged this defeat, he limited the casualties and said that only two soldiers were injured. the deputy executive director general of the united nations global justice program says that the aid operation in gaza
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has collapsed. according to karl skau, about half of the population of gaza is hungry and the needs that this organization meets are very small. this un official emphasized that with the existing problems , it is impossible to help meet the numerous needs of the people of gaza humanitarian operations are collapsing. the spokesperson of the international committee of the red cross described the situation in gaza as extremely dire. stephen ryan.
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it is from the palestinians that you forget democracy and human rights and ignore humanity. according to the results of the yougof institute survey, 76 british people want to stop the war in gaza, but all the major british parties aligned with israel have opposed the ceasefire in gaza. mojtaba ghasemzadeh of the london broadcasting agency. child. a shepherd whose dream of becoming a scientist came true with hard work . by registering 175 articles in the form of 99 small and large projects in scientific conferences, for the third year in a row , semnan was the only student in
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the list of one-tenth percent of the world's scientists . i started shepherding, having livestock and watching sheep in the mountains here. ahmed was a big boy, he was a versatile person , and now i am one of the top 10 percent scientists in the world. he received his primary education in his hometown, banda ghara village, one of the city's districts. he became the best student and went to night school to continue his education one day, he went to kashmar at noon when the school was closed and his father used to send him a beautiful shepherd sheep
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. in 1986 , he was about to finish his master's degree. i took care of a family of 9 until 2018 and now i am a graduate of the phd course in analytical chemistry at semnan university, and now as a post-doctoral researcher , i have the courage to say that the errors and inconsistencies related to the absorption of pollutants there are aqueous solutions , i should write an article, and in fact, the other people's objections are correct. result this research, taking waste materials from non -consumable water and recycling it for use in agriculture and industry will be less harmful to the environment
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. mr. hosseini 's research has been applied in various industries. we are still investigating. in order to preserve the environment, we designed a new absorbent to remove a color from industrial waste. currently, mr. hosseini is the only highly cited research student in the world who is included in the list of 10% scientists . maryam nemati, sed and sima news agency, semnan university. well, as mentioned in the news , first. the syrian minister arrived in tehran this morning and was officially welcomed by the first vice president. to find out the details of the syrian prime minister's travel plans to tehran, he is in contact with my colleague mr. shayan mehr . mr. shayan mehr. hello, thank you, mr. tehrani. hello.
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dear viewers, have a good time. well , i am talking to you from saad abad, tehran's historical and cultural complex , where the private talks between mr. mokhbar , the first vice president of our country, and mr. arnous , the prime minister of syria, are taking place behind closed doors. in a few minutes, it is planned that the two sides will participate in the 15th joint economic commission of the two countries and exchange views on the issues and economic cooperation of the two countries . markazi will be present in this meeting and discuss bilateral issues with the syrian parties. cooperation in the field of energy as well as the construction of power plants and
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the presence of iranian companies in the reconstruction of syria is the main focus of these talks . he had a trip to damascus where 14 cooperation documents were signed. one of the topics that will be followed up during mr. arnous's trip to tehran is actually the implementation of this waste. it seems that six more documents of cooperation between the two sides are to be signed today, and mr. enos will meet with the president of our country, the speaker of the islamic council, the secretary of the supreme national security council, and the minister of foreign affairs during the three days he is staying in tehran. thank you very much. mr. shayamhar, who was with us from the syrian prime minister's talks and thank you very much for accompanying us with this news section, god bless you.
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and his enlightened thoughts were more from the european enlightenment period. herzl was interested in the separation of religion from politics and mentioned democracy as his main goal. the jewish law had no place in the government that hertzel had in mind, and the emphasis was only on the ethnic group. in fact, his view of jews
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was more of a discussion as a nationality than a religion would want to consider him. different groups were formed, some of them had a cultural point of view, emphasizing the issue of cultural zionism and enriching their own people in terms of cultural resources and the so-called production of civilization. and these kinds of issues , but the thing is that from the very beginning, zionism did not have a religious view, and this difference between zionism as a school that sought a kind of nationalism and defined jews as a race or a culture or a the tribe, which religion is now a part of, this difference has always existed, of course , over time, religious spectrums also joined the project. zionism, although at the very beginning of its formation, most
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people who have a religious view and now religious leaders either did not accompany or opposed it. the partition and state-building plan was one of britain's tricks as a colonial power in the early 20th century. england is using this plan as a tool to continue its sovereignty and preserve its resources. it was the weakening of the foundations of ottoman rule in the middle east. basically, the idea of establishing the zionist regime was formed in this direction and with the aim of defending the interests of the west against the islamic world. western governments plan to fragment the territories islam was implemented with the saxe-picot agreement, and
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along with it, the zionist movement laid the groundwork for jewish immigration to the occupied territories. provided: look, what colonialism tried to create in islamic countries since maybe three centuries ago was ignorance and literacy and keeping the people of the societies silent. and in the same direction, they are trying to divide the region into smaller countries and try new projects. open the region to the sovereigns, or in arabic, what is called doyle , to create very small countries based on clans and ethnic groups, if it was not for england, it would definitely be occupied. palestine would not have happened. two people in england
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played a key role in the discussion of the creation of the zionist regime, one of them was rochilde. who is a banker and a financier who managed to get balfarfour's promise from the british government, and one of them is weissman, who followed up on the implementation of this promise from the british government, and between the first and second world wars, the establishment of many zionists and their transfer from europe to occupied palestine happened by such people.
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in 1917, british foreign minister arthur j. balfour left palestine. he supported a land for the jews. a declaration that became known as the balfour declaration. balfour proposed the national homeland of the jews not the jewish state. it means that jews from all over the world can go there and sometimes they can find a place to live, not in the sense of going there to form a government and many of them oppose this national homeland , but because zionists like rochelle are behind those issues and global statesmen in america. and england and the european countries laid the groundwork for this in the first world war in a way that the situation was settled in their favor, even coming to the region , they divided the so-called existing countries among themselves through the sykespico agreement, and in fact, the palestinian nation is
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the nation with the most history. in terms of civilization and in terms of the culture in the region knew that it was necessary to have a guardian, and from that year onward, britain actually became the guardian of the palestinians, according to lloyd jude, the british prime minister at the time, establishing a garrison. the establishment of a jewish garrison in palestine is vital to british interests. this shows that the colonial thinking to. he was looking for a base at the regional level and he wanted the jews as a tool, that's why the issue of immigration or relocation
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of jews from various countries, especially europe, to occupied palestine was on their agenda , and this was at two points in time during the first world war. and war world war ii, this matter gained more momentum, especially after the occupation of palestine by britain and the establishment of the guardian government there during the 3 decades of the guardian government that was based in england, the jewish population changed from 50,000 in 1919 to nearly 600 in 1948. the zionists in the years after world war ii, while with the cooperation of america , they provided facilities for the continued immigration of jews to palestine. all their efforts were
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to facilitate the immigration of jews from all parts of the world to occupied palestine, and this was what gave meaning to the ideology of zionism. according to statistics that sharq al-awsat in 19 israel displaced some of them after the 1948 war to reach a population of around 900,000. jewish, how did it suddenly become 80% jewish and 20% palestinian? this was not a normal demographic transition. this was the consequence of israel's desire to create a jewish state, and to do that it had to get
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rid of as many palestinians as possible. there's other more complex factors, but that's cutting it to its bare bones as we see it. that is, i think in a certain sense the core of the conflict. the palestinians have suffered inordinately as a result of the creation of israel, the creation of a jewish state in a country that had an arab majority necessarily... and inevitably caused them irreparable harm. do you see palestinians as a demographic threat to israel? do you use that language? it does not respond to the original plans of zionism. what proportion of the israeli population in an ideal world in shlomami's ideal would be palestinian? i don't mean it's an important question. if you're going to talk about demography. how many palestinians too many? i can't say that. i don't know. if it was 51% palestinian, would that be a problem for you? liberal zionist, i guess not, but but as a whole, the state needs to have a jewish majority, because that was the initial idea, this is the essential yourself, you're saying i guess
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not to 51%, but the state needs to have a jewish majority, you are discussing with me mathematics, i'm talking about principle, i'm saying in a jewish state with a quote unquote demographic threat or demographic race is the phrase you use in your book, how many palestinians is too many, how many, how many muslims do you want in britain, you are trying to turn israel a special special case, it is a special case, it's the only, it's the only democracy that defines itself on ethnic grounds, but there are others that do not define, but do it in practice, in practice, okay, let me, for example, the arab world is, arab states are not muslims, i don't think the arab states have ever claimed to be western liberal democracies. israel he always considers the palestinians inside as a threat to him. this regime has made many efforts to
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uproot the palestinians from the roots of arab culture and dissolve them in the culture of israeli society. palestinians want to teach their children the importance of preserving the history of palestine with their resistance . one of the most important pillars of the zionist plan. the ethnic cleansing of the palestinians in this land and the occupation of this land, but in the implementation of the delta plan in 1948 , 400,000 palestinians remained out of a total of one million and 400,000 palestinians, and these palestinians are one of the ways to fight against the zionist regime. a crowd knows. more than seven decades ago
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, ben graven warned: "we must do everything we can to make sure the palestinians never return." ben gurion had assured his zionist followers that the palestinians would never return to their homes. he said: the old will die and the young will forget. the palestinians of jerusalem have come out of the ashes. and they stand against judaization and racism to confront israel's attempt to swallow their land and identity. the zionist regime has been trying to eliminate the palestinians for seven decades but palestinians still live in palestine.
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the floor price in the iranian house , in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, may god bless muhammad and the family of muhammad. the 9th joint commission of iran-qatar economic cooperation started in tehran , the head of the international affairs center of the ministry of energy facilitated he declared the export of technical and engineering services to qatar as one of the most important issues discussed in this commission. the issue of sea transportation is the influence.
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