Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    June 23, 2024 2:00am-2:31am IRST

2:00 am
in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. joint cooperation agreement between the scientific vice president and ghazvin governorate with the aim of supporting the development of knowledge-based economy. it was signed, according to the scientific vice president, the subject of this agreement is mutual cooperation in the development of the knowledge-based economy in qazvin province with the approach of promoting the company and the ecosystem of scholars , increasing the employment of elite and educated manpower , and solving the challenges of the province with regard to technological and industrial capacities. there is. first of all, there is a series of financial powers. we have free resources, sir,
2:01 am
let's give a share, we have a series of facilitation resources for the province like the hijrah note and sir's example , we have a series of sources of tax credits in our province, if i stay in tehran for another 100 years, nothing is going to happen, but if i say that the province has ghazvin province, other provinces, sir, from these sources, 200 billion tomans per year, for example, yours he himself is at the top of his industry. special exchange program.
2:02 am
it is broadcast live on tv every night at 21:00. this program examines the text and margins related to the elections by inviting experts in the form of a debate. the outlook that exists in the world today for writing strategic and long-term plans is similar to that in our country it is very different. i discuss political issues with the presence of election activists. the word "unlearned" program is used a lot, and a program that tries hard to speak without a filter, everyone says that our program is like that, but exchange is definitely one of those special programs that enlightens our minds about the political environment , the debate on the format of the program. if the program is not able to be implemented, it will become a
2:03 am
ridiculous idealist that we do not know what to do with it. during the elections, the exchange will be broadcast live on tv for 21 minutes every night at 21:00. will be neda hosseini, sed and broadcasting news agency. a group of iranian researchers succeeded in making a kind of sensor to measure blood sugar and lactic acid in the body. these sensors are hand-processed. clay provides a painless and minimally invasive approach for disease diagnosis and on-demand drug delivery. according to researchers, by using this product , the process of transferring medicine to the body can be accessed and operated remotely by connecting to a mobile phone software. the next part of the news at 3 o'clock
2:04 am
2:05 am
, welcome to the world today, in tonight's program , we will have a special conversation with professor richard falk, retired professor of princeton university and former un reporter, but according to the routine of the world program , we will start today with the latest news of palestine. the most important event of the 260th day of installation in gaza
2:06 am
was the bombing of the palestinian refugee camp on the gaza coast. knowing the target theme at this moment, the entire residential square is destroyed by this missile strike .
2:07 am
yala yalamin , the israeli warplanes will attack the airspace with two missiles on madinah al-khaiyam.
2:08 am
in this madinah, in the meantime, the target is one of the buildings. which are used by the israeli occupation soldiers with justified missiles in al matla colony and we are now seeing the smoke rising from this colony as a result of combustion. before talking to professor richard falk , we prepared an introduction from him that we will see together. the american jew was born in new york. in 1962, he obtained a doctorate degree in law from harvard university. in these years, his name has appeared on the cover of more than 50 books, and his researches
2:09 am
have been cited more than 27,000 times. it is a very strange situation because this is the truth. find out this is the first genocide supported by liberals in the west. it is very catastrophic not only for gaza but for the meaning it gives to international law and for countries that claim to protect human rights. professor falk has been a law professor at ohio harvard university and preston university for nearly 40 years. in addition to teaching, he served as the un special rapporteur on palestinian human rights for a period. the former reporter of sazam, we are starting, professor park
2:10 am
chiroh, and your name is almost known to our viewers in iran, which is mostly due to it has been 6 years since you were the un special rapporteur on palestinian rights. first of all, i would like to thank you for accepting our invitation for this conversation. i also thank you for inviting me . i am with you, thank you . your personality has several interesting aspects at the same time . as a graduate of harvard and a princeton professor, you have an outstanding legal personality . you were a special rapporteur for the united nations, and besides all this, you are an american jew who could not relate to first of all, be indifferent to the oppression that the israeli government is doing against the palestinians let's start from the human side, more than 260 days have passed since the genocide and we still
2:11 am
see new images every day that israel destroys a residential area and the bodies of children are pulled out from under the rubble, and the whole world sees this, like the attack this morning. to the ashrati refugee camp , how do you personally feel these days when you see these images? have you gotten used to these images? look, i don't think anyone can get used to seeing these images and these images of the extreme barbarism that we see on tv and these crimes happening in real life. exposes it to our eyes and it is actually showing us this feature of this genocide. this is an event that has never happened before in
2:12 am
history, so that a genocide is exposed live and directly in front of the eyes of the people of the world, and they and people should understand what is happening and while the genocide is happening, the people of the world should know about it and see it. what happened after these pictures, we , the rest of us, can actually see those who lost their lives, those who lost their loved ones , and the real conditions that will arise after the genocide. understand and it is really shocking that we are seeing this but actually nothing. there is no reason in reality or even in law that we
2:13 am
want to remain silent against these genocides, but we see that this is happening in the west, the westerners themselves, i mean the western governments that help facilitate this generation killing for israelis and this is really a terrible show that is happening in front of the eyes of the world. what do you think? obviously , the un security council has issued a resolution to stop the war, hamas has accepted it, but israel is not implementing it, or the international court of justice has ordered that israel not to attack. but this verdict could not stop israel , or the international criminal court has not yet been able
2:14 am
to finalize the arrest warrant for netanyahu. you yourself were a professor of international law and a special rapporteur of the united nations . they stop it, so what 's the point? see this is really disappointing it is true that we see the actions of the united nations and this court and the actions of the rulings and orders that are being ignored and the israelis are easily rejecting it , and also the united states is rejecting it and the rest of the countries that support israel. this is really disappointing. we should not blame the united nations, in fact
2:15 am
, it is geopolitics and geopolitical conditions that have made the united nations unable to prevent these actions and atrocities . designed and it was established and in fact it was so that no country could act on its own, but unfortunately , due to the veto power that exists and the sovereignty and the influence that certain countries have on the united nations, the united nations cannot perform its duties. which is legally defined , so we should not expect that when the strategic interests of one of
2:16 am
the country. we should expect that the united nations can act impartially because they do not allow the one whose interests are endangered. the same conditions exist for international courts and they they may not be able to issue orders, but in practice. it will be difficult for them to implement them, and we must note that if the structure that was defined for the united nations in 1945 was flawed from the beginning, your professor taught international law in the best universities in the world
2:17 am
, and you were not disappointed in these few months. what you used to say in classes about today's international law. when it conflicts with the strategic interests of a large country, the united nations will not succeed in stopping the genocide , so when the genocide is stopped, it will be at the expense of a country.
2:18 am
there is an important country. well, that country will definitely not allow the deportation to stop. now, no matter how much the united nations wants to expand its capabilities , it wants to try to establish peace and tranquility and act based on its basic principles. therefore, we have seen in recent years that there has been a lot of talk about the responsibility of the united nations and the main countries to maintain international peace and stability , but again, i must say that it is politics.
2:19 am
people boycott other countries, but now we see the highest level of human rights violation, which is genocide and war crime, with the killing of more than 37 thousand people. humans, they are still giving weapons to israel . obviously, we know that the governments of france, england, germany and canada are excellent in this field . what does this performance mean for you in the world?
2:20 am
to this terrible genocide, they see that this genocide is happening, but their reaction is that they facilitate it by providing weapons with diplomatic support, as well as ignoring international laws and weakening international laws and weakening the credibility of the united nations. and they really do. they are showing that hypocrisy and moral hypocrisy again and they are implementing it and this is actually it. morality. there is something that they are claiming to adhere to, but their government is not actually doing it and is implementing that hypocrisy
2:21 am
in order to advance their own strategic interests. united nations in the human rights affairs of the palestinians, you were the performance of the month of fighting in gaza, now they are whispering, maybe they want to attack lebanon as well . what is your opinion about the direction that the leaders of israel are going? ok. i think israel has had this illusion for a long time that the zionist project should be with the establishment of israel
2:22 am
if the big one is realized, it means a single jewish country from the river to the sea, that is, from the jordan river to the mediterranean sea, and they have this illusion. the implementation of this project requires that not only they forcefully evacuate gaza from its own people, and that is the goal , which they actually did under the pretext of the october 7 attack, but another part of this plan is that the west bank uninhabitable for palestinians. make it unlivable and illegally annex jerusalem to
2:23 am
israel and discriminate against the palestinian residents of jerusalem, those who are under pressure and they live there until the end. and finally it leads to the final nakba and this is the solution that they designed for their own success and they want to throw the palestinians out of the palestinian lands. and allocate all those lands for the greater israel . now what is happening in gaza may
2:24 am
actually be their plan to implement it in the west bank. well, they fought in gaza for 9 months, but they were not able to achieve the goals that they publicly announced to the world at the beginning of the war. their most important goal was to destroy hamas. or that they can return their evening with military operations what are the consequences of their failure in the goals they have in gaza for themselves as well as for the region and the world ? well, this is an important question that we are facing at this point. because you say that israel, with all its military superiority, with all the support it has had from america and other western countries, has not yet been able to defeat hamas
2:25 am
, militarily, it has not yet been able to defeat hamas , now what if it wants to defeat it politically? give it and we see that hamas is actually more popular than all the palestinian groups. in between compared to the past and actually compared to before seven october has become more popular. palestinian people's interest in hamas has increased. another of israel's failures , in fact, i must say that it is this failure in this field that has made israel become an isolated country. we saw that south africa was isolated during the apartheid period, but israel is worse now than during that period. apartheid south africa has been isolated and is actually under pressure
2:26 am
. boycott israel's culture, even talk of banning them from participating in sports competitions has been raised by civil society groups active in in this context, israel has placed itself in a much weaker international position with what it has done and has put its enemy in the same situation as its enemy in the region. there is a leader who cannot accept defeat, the fact is they also have the problem of netanyahu accepting one, and this is a dangerous issue. it is
2:27 am
related to iran and other countries, well, they actually have enemies like this, they have lebanon , they have hezbollah, and they actually do not allow israel to be able to focus on itself and to be able to join that axis of resistance. damage and this is a big failure for the efforts that in fact the campaign that israel has in gaza means that it is so involved in this gaza and in fact it has other enemies in that area. in front of the jews all over the world.
2:28 am
considering all the experiences and knowledge you have had during these nine decades, how do you see the outcome of this war? you asked a very difficult question
2:29 am
at this point because at any moment, especially if israel changes its attention and tries to shift its attention from gaza to lebanon means to go to lebanon, possibly iran , well, this actually causes us to see that america is under the pressure of the elections and is going through a difficult time. now they are supporting israel, but supporting israel's next actions can it's hard , that's why the us is trying to implement the ceasefire quickly, and on the other hand, the israelis want to do something to eliminate the leaders of hamas , and in this situation, i think. for the time being, the war
2:30 am
will continue in a form if the israelis want the goal of destroying hamas for themselves determining the continuation of the body well, the situation will be very difficult for the palestinian people at least. thank you, professor fak. thank you for being with us in this conversation. i hope it was useful for you , thank you for my answer. in the rest of the world today , we have pictures of the latest public protests against the genocide in gaza, which is being suppressed in some european countries.

19 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on