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the supreme housing council emphasized it. the issue of platforms must be organized in such a way that they do not set prices and do not start speculation in this space. the ministry of roads and urban development has announced that the organization of real estate advertising platforms will prevent traders from running wild in the real estate market. hasannejad of radio and television news agency. interfering or resisting arrest may result in the use of force and our criminal charges.
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universities across the us, they want an end to the war on gaza and for their school to divest from israel, clearing the courtyard, arresting all who refused to leave, after ali five-hour standoff, this is what is left of the solidarity camp, now students. on other campuses are left wondering if they are next and so as these protesters now we want justice you say and the occupation now not able to show you now the clear up the
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location where the campsite was uh for the of course taking the rubbish away and a clean up ongoing. in the name of god, light, in the name of god, light , light, in the name of god, light on light, in the name of god, light on light, in the name of god, light. light upon light, in the name of god, light
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upon light, in the name of god akbar allah akbar allah akbar allah i testify that there is no god but allah i testify that there is no god but allah i testify that muhammad is the messenger of god i testify that muhammad is the messenger
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of god. i testify that i am the most high. i am the witness of god . i testify that i am the most high .
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ali khair al-alam hai ali khair al-alam allah akbar allah akbar la ilaha ila allah
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memories no matter how sweet and interesting they are , you miss them. to reduce this regret, people usually visit the relics left from the past. to adam and the old neighborhoods. to the houses that are full of memories for them. to my family and my nation, but the past has a deeper pain. not only can we not go back to the past , but anymore. our past was formed there and we cannot go back. all we have left from the past are movies that keep us fresh. our house is lost in history and right in front of people's eyes.
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i am edward said. i was born in this house in 1935 in a christian family. my father was a successful businessman and imported supplies and stationery from egypt.
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and it was an area that fell to the haganah in i think february of 1948 uh there was to my recollection there was no militia, there was no organized resistance of any sort by the time the fighting began in the latter part of 1947 uh it became impossible to live
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there and there was a general sense of panic uh and my family left at the end of december of 47 in cairo my father sisters and sent me to english school and it was there that i realized my interest in literature. my father was rich and had aristocratic morals. he was proud of his american passport and wanted everyone to call him william. it was a regulation and had a special sensitivity to order. i had four sisters, he was much more partial to me he was constantly to be reformed, and in many ways he focused on certain parts of my body, for example my back, he was very upset at the fact that i didn't have a military posture, so there was a lot of my childhood was devoted to training my back, training it, he would say, and so on and so forth, there
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was a lot of that, there was always my mother who of course counterbalanced it, and she she my mother latif was kind, i faced he took the class of the best music professors of that time and made him have a great passion for music. i was expelled from victoria university in cairo. my father, who was disappointed with me, sent me to america to study, which is what my grandfather did during the ottoman-bulgarian war to keep his son away.
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american law was such that if he didn't go by a certain age he would lose his citizenship, so my father wanted to make sure that he kept his citizenship. i happened to be a student at the american university at the time from 60 onwards where edward's sister was a classmate of mine, so i got to know the family, i...
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it ended and completely changed the course of my life. israel attacked the egyptian army, which was on alert in the sinai desert. and it happened that six arab states went to war with israel. the war lasted for only 6 days, and it had no result except that the area of ​​israel tripled. he thought that he would perform several operations. israel say
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"the victory that israel represented in defeating the arab states in 1967 was this seen as this incredibly positive sign of the west recovering its sense of purpose and its military prowess and so on, and i first met him, he he was just an american professor , but his connection with the with the palestinian movement was after 67, and then when the war broke out in 1967, i was desolate. uh, i was in new york at the time, and i was completely shattered, the world as
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i understood it and knew it, had completely ended at that moment, and it was shortly thereafter that i began for the first time, i've been in america already for 15 or 16 years, and i began for the first time to be in touch with other arabs, 67, idward saeed later 67, i think between 67 and the 1973 war um... when israel expanded again uh he became increasingly concerned with uh the question of palestine and the situation uh of palestinians and of the arab world in general. by 1970 i was completely involved. i had started to write uh in this country and i was immediately politically involved up to my neck. edward also at that time began to... realize that he is damn palestinian and it's okay to stand up for the down trodden and to
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actually regain that id, it was in that environment that i think, because i discovered then that had to rethink my my life and my identity, even though it had been so sort of sheltered and built up in this completely artificial way, had to rethink it from a start, we did exactly what you expected to do, we were just modern, we talked. your language, we studied your language, and then all of a sudden this society here slapped them, they said, no, you are dirty arabs, because you couldn't even war, you couldn't even fight, the whole, the whole war lasted only six days.
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the idea of ​​being exiled is like a terror, when you are alone in a crowd of people, an exile is never cut off from his homeland and cannot return to it. exile of feeling. he is a parasite, an uninvited guest who does not fit in his place of residence and is always considered to be someone else and a stranger. this sense of exile belongs to all palestinians. the first thing the palestinian does not know is me. he is the work of two palestinians who are unable to
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return to palestine, that is, a third place relative to palestine. he is a foreigner, meaning he is a stranger anywhere in the world, even in palestine. he is a stranger. i have come to you, o lord, with the branch of olive in your hand and the hand of al-taher in your hand. do not let
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the branch of al-akhdar fall. the united nations is this speech the famous jada al-dhi qal fih talc al-jumla al-jamayla al-tee sagha al-shaer al-kabir mahmoud darwish jaetkam maharla wasun al-zaytoon beid wabandaqiya al-thaer beyd fila taskatwa ghosn al-zaytoon by the hand of the secretary-general, the next famous speech of the palestine liberation organization as an observer member of the united nations. it was accepted and the palestinians were given the right to determine the fate of the land they lived on. this situation did not last. the first time was 3 years before this speech when they became members of the palestinian national assembly. the parliament of palestinian immigrants and exiled from their homeland. i felt like i found my homeland again and now i have to
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i was fighting to get it.
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"you cannot legislate in advance who's going to represent whom. the israeli position and the position of the adl is that we are not only entitled to decide what to talk about, but we're going to decide who to talk to. now the palestinians have their own representatives, and that's they've never found, nobody has found any other representatives of the palestinians except the plo. after all, it was the israeli government a that dispossessed the palestinians, that destroyed lebanon in 1982, killed.
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or imaginatively incorporate the history of the holocaust and say, well, we forgive them for what they did. mean, after all, they suffered this enormous, this, this colossal historical tragedy the jews did, and the fact that they are evicting us from our territory, that they are placing us under occupation, that they're treating us as third class citizens , that they are killing our people, that they are confining us to camps, etc., etc., etc..
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racist ideology now what patrick seal is the basis of that charge? well, i know it's a charge which created outrage when it was first raised, i think they tried to dubyanism
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as a racist thing, but you see, unfortunately, i think there is something in it, i mean much as one hates to say so, but if you you just look at some of the statements say of a man like like begin, mean he's always ranting about jewish blood and how precious it is with the implication of course that arab blood is much less precious, he says things like: the commander in chief of american forces in vietnam when you ask him to win the war
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you have a plan to destroy vietnamese villages. the name of the plan was that because the villages might be the refuge of the viet cong, that is, the liberation front of vietnam, they should disappear from the face of the world. they said , well, innocent people are killed here.
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it is published under the name of oritalizm. mr. dr. dabaq has been an anesthesiologist for 22 years, specializing in cardiac anesthesia . i went to stanford university's department of cardiac anesthesiology for a study opportunity. it is one of the top three universities in the world . one of those who were in that section invited me as a subcategory of that book they have accepted and i can proudly say that the name of shahid beshi university of medical sciences and the name of
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iran. in fact, the flag was very long. they are not few like him. professors of medical sciences of the country. in the field of production of educational products, i won the motahari festival. this year, for the first time , we produced anatomical mega-molasses in the world. it is produced at a lower cost than the actual products in america and germany and with a much, much higher quality. inshallah, it will be useful for professors and respected students. they gathered together. that too in the 17th. they make a way to train medical students. plan various processes in the field of educational processes have been sent to the secretariat and after receiving our awards from these processes in the field of medical science education in
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the ministry of health and the university of medical sciences. we will use the secretary of the supreme council of the cultural revolution says that the relationship between teacher and student is the characteristic of hikmat-banian system in iran's medical education. the student grows step by step with the teacher. not only in the classroom, in the hospital. not only in the hospital, in this movement and jihadi groups that i know about. all over the country, one of the important characteristics of our doctors all over the country is this jihad movement. thanks to medical education and its claim with as a result of the efforts of iranian professors and doctors, the health system was ranked 15th in the world. professors are, in fact, the country's non-renewable assets . if today we are in the field.
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we excel in medical sciences because of the presence of professors . otherwise, our facilities are not as good as many other countries. why has it grown so much ? will be. according to the admission of all international organizations, medical sciences in the islamic republic of iran are one of the the education is actually at the level of the advanced countries of the world and all the indicators that are necessary in an advanced medical education are in the islamic republic of iran. hani jalil nejad, sed and sima news agency.
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get your educational resources absolutely free . get 60 gilna publishing resources as a gift right now by sending the number five to 30085. at 40:00, the regional headquarters of the revolutionary guards of the quds corps of the ground forces in the southeast of the country announced the arrest of the operatives supporting the terrorist group known as jaish al-adl. in this announcement, it is stated that the soldiers of the quds base in a joint intelligence and operational operation with the cooperation of the general directorate of intelligence of sistan baluchistan and the people of several security agents.

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