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while 70,000 people of jaffa had left the city due to the violence of the zionists , haganah forces took control of jaffa. the remaining men were taken to central detention camps. detainees were forced to bury the bodies of ordinary people left on the streets. they also had to. to move the properties of the palestinian houses that were looted by the zionist forces. yalda zard night came again , bringing old traditions back to a historical night, friends of sorrows aside now.
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laying the table well, they used to put all the food on the table in the past, watermelon eggs, elderberry melon eggs. we used to put these on the manjed, we would sit on the chair, we would all eat . they help each other, they cooperate, they strengthen peace and mercy, it makes these families stay together in friendship , everything is together, there is no distance between people. all these customs are only and only so that we don't forget. let's overcome the difficulties together and live the happiness and love that people like razi miss , what do you want us to do for you? let's have a birthday here
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. let's have a birthday. that's the period. now, with our cash and non-cash donations , they are going to have a more colorful table in the long night of the year . friends are gathering and nikad, read and
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praise. as soon as people's aid is received , it is sent in two forms to needy families and deprived families by my colleagues at the country level. dear people, as in previous years , they provide in-kind aid, and they are helped by colleagues. we will deliver to the families, which will be helped in cash in this campaign, as soon as the cash donations are received through the number the accounts of the families will be sent, god willing , we will try to send this as soon as we receive the donations on the day before the actual yalda night, so that , god willing, the families will be able to provide those items for the yalda night with your efforts, dear people, and have a warm and good yalda night. to have
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while appreciating and thanking all the benefactors from the quick sellers' guilds, the fruit and vegetable guilds, the confectioners' guild, we invite them, god willing, to step forward with their help, so that this year's yilda table for the underprivileged, like in the past years, with your efforts, in fact, in the conditions good place everyone should feel satisfied that their kind in the society is thinking about them they care about each other and don't forget each other. in this campaign, with the support of you and me, two different packages will be prepared. 20,000 tomans package for low-income families of less than 5 people, 300,000 tomans package for families of 5 and above. vahid hajian, radio and television news agency.
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be sure, if there was a bit of gold around here , i would have seen it. the familiar voice of the movies, documentary series , and various animations. he thanked his friends for taking care of everything in his absence, and they wrote goodbye to them. in the fifties, i
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was happy that we came back. thinking of traveling, let's go on adventures sanbado is my work from the speakers, mr. morteza ahmadi, mr. afsharieh. including playing the role of a radio announcer in the rahe
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shab series, there were almost 20 programs based on true stories. well, these were true, they were also written in the newspaper. i am playing the role of an announcer on rahe shabu, but i was very impressed. the smile man is the title of a documentary about the years of artistic activity of ostad mamdova in many television series, which, well , i had no reference to their
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work when i was a teenager. this smile is in their behavior, it is in their voice, it is in their dubbing, now if it is a serious role okay, that smile. i, for one, feel that i love the narration of the movie. the narration of the movie fed me a lot . at the unveiling ceremony of the documentary rafat nekodesh, professor nasser mamdouh was also held . i will not get angry at your words anymore. and unforgettable, i don't care if you believe me at work or not, i just want marivano before the water runs over his head.
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dublaj hands and directors, i know, i know this case , because anyway, an 18-19-year-old girl experiences such things when she enters such a profession. back fertility. there is no way that he can use it unless the dubbing manager, who is there, directs him and says that you should say it like this, say it like this. master rafat hashempour passed away on the 6th of esfand 1400 after six decades of broadcasting management training, but his voice remains in memories with the roles he created. this is the first time i realized that i did something stupid. the raft documentary was finally released in the presence of zand's colleagues
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. this voice was always mrs. hashempour's voice, which means that in every movie after that , rahmut hashonpour must say this in the movie, "i want to stay alive." it was really wonderful. i am in the cinema when i wanted to survive, i saw that i had been nailed, i was disappointed, you have never been disappointed , you know the need, that is, the army of radio and television news agency.
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palestine is the ancient and unforgettable land of us , the jews who live in this land. they will find the demand of their country. we will finally live freely in our own land and die in peace in our homes. at the end of the 19th century, when the austrian journalist theodor hertzel wrote these sentences in the book the jewish state, perhaps even his most optimistic zionist supporters did not imagine that they would have a state in palestine 50 years later. herzl
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he was born a jew, but he did not believe in the holy things of the jewish religion. he grew up in europe , and he got his enlightened ideas more from the european enlightenment period. herzl was interested in separating religion from politics and mentioned democracy as his main goal. jewish law in a state that perpetuates. in his mind, he had no place and his emphasis was only on ethnic group. at the beginning of its formation, zionism, in fact , looked at the jews more as a discussion as a nationality rather than a religion wanting to take it into account. now, of course, over time , different groups and groups have formed, some of them have their own views. it was cultural. emphasizing the issue of cultural zionism and enriching their own people in terms
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of cultural resources and the so-called production of civilization and such 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 it sought a kind of nationalism and defined jews as a race or a group. a culture or a nation , of which religion is now a part of it , this difference has always existed, of course, over time, religious spectrums also joined the zionist project, although it was formed more in the beginning. people who have a religious view and now religious leaders either do not accompany or oppose.
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the partition and state-building plan was one of britain's tricks as a colonial power in the early 20th century. by using this plan as a tool to continue its sovereignty and preserve its resources, england sought to weaken the foundations of the ottoman government 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. the plan of western governments for single. the fragmentation of islamic lands was implemented with the saxe-picot agreement and in besides that, the zionist movement provided the ground for jewish immigration to the occupied lands. look at what colonialism
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tried to create in islamic countries, ignorance, illiteracy, and keep silent since maybe 3 centuries ago. it was to have the people of the communities, and they are in the same direction , dividing the region into smaller countries and trying to open the region to the sovereigns under newer plans , or in arabic, what is called dubileh, very small countries based on clans and tribes. if it wasn't for england, the occupation of palestine would definitely happen. there were no two people in england playing a key role in the discussion of the establishment of the zionist regime, one is rochilde, who is a banker and a rich man, who managed to get balfarfour's promise from the british government , and one is weissman, who
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took the follow-up to the implementation of this promise from the british government, and between world war i and world war ii the establishment of many zionists and their transfer from europe to occupied palestine happened by such people. the declaration that became known as the balfour declaration , balfour proposed the national homeland of the jews, not
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the jewish state, that is, jews from all over the world can go there and sometimes they can find accommodation, not in this sense. to go there and form a government many people also opposed this national homeland, but because sahoonists like rochelle were behind those cases and global statesmen in america, england and european countries laid the groundwork for this in the first world war, somehow the situation was fixed in their favor, so that even the arrival of the so-called area. they divided the existing countries among themselves during the sykespico agreement, and in fact, the palestinian nation , the nation with the most history in terms of civilization and culture in the region, needed to know that it had a guardian, and england
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became the guardian of the palestinians from that year onwards. according to then prime minister lewis george the british establishment of a permanent jewish garrison garrison in palestine is vital for british interests. it shows that the colonial thought was looking for a base at the regional level and wanted the jews as a tool, that's why the issue of immigration or moving the jews from occupied palestine was placed on the agenda of various countries, especially europe, and this matter gained more momentum during world war i and world war ii, especially after the british occupation of palestine and the establishment of
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a guardian government there during the 3 decades of the government. the guardian who the british were based there, the jewish population from 50,000 in 1919 to nearly 600,000 in 1948. it changed. in the years after the second world war, while they were engaged in the genocide of the palestinians, with the cooperation of the united states , they provided facilities for the continued immigration of jews to palestine. facilitate occupied palestine. and this was what gave meaning to the ideology of zionism. according to statistics published by al-sharq al-awsat on march 19, 2020,
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the number of palestinians inside the occupied territories per year in 1948, there were nearly 900,000 people, some of whom israel relocated after the 1948 war , to a population of the same size. was 93% palestinian arab and 67% 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 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
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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 correspond to the original plans of zionism. what proportion of the israeli population is an ideal world in schloma vanami's ideal? be palestinian, i don't, i mean it's it's an important question, if you're going to talk about demography, how many palestinians are too many? i can't say that, i don't know, if it was 51% palestinian, would that be a problem for you as a liberal zionist? guess not, but but as a whole, the state needs to have a jewish majority, because that was the initial idea, this is the central ideating yourself, you're saying, guess not to 51%, but the state needs to have a jewish majority, you are discussing with me mathematics, i'm talking about the principle, 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 muslims do you want in britain? you are
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trying to turn israel as 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. but with the resistance they have taken, they want teach their children the importance of preserving the history of palestine. one of the most important pillars of the zionist plan
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is the ethnic cleansing of the palestinians in this land and the occupation of this land. however, in the implementation of the delta plan in 1948 , 400,000 palestinians remained out of a total of 1,400,000 palestinians, and these palestinians consider population increase as one of the ways to fight against the zionist regime. more than seven decades ago, ben graven gave this warning . to make sure the palestinians never return . we must do everything we can. ben gurion assured his zionist followers it was given that the palestinians will never
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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 are standing 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 . many spoke of the people, but they were not with the people, the front page for justice.
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in the second phase, granting farsh mahd agencies another carpet was sold in the corner of shahid beheshti street , guaranteeing the price and quality and long-term sales throughout iran, a lot of designs, free shipping and easy purchase at another carpet store, another carpet store.
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in the first session of the national biosafety council in the 13th government, the president called the updating of the biosafety law of 2008 a necessity and emphasized the formation of a group work in this regard. referring to the importance of people's health and safety, mr. bakhobar said: supporting iranian producers is a principle, but this issue should not lead to productions
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that harm people's health.

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