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tv   [untitled]    January 20, 2024 9:00am-9:31am IRST

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your press to be news and brief, 17 palestinis are killed in latest israely air strikes on gaza, five lost their lives in a strike on a residential building and khan units. and another 12 were killed in an air raid near al-shifa hospital in gaza city. overall death tool in gaza stands at over 24,800. the un says thousands of palestinians have probably been detained by israeli forces in gaza facing humiliation and torture in of detention. un commissioner says palestinans are kept in horrific conditions urging the release of those held without charge. hasb of
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resistance movement says the conducted new retatory strikes on israeli positions along the southern lebanese border. group says a fire to barage of missiles at upper galabai. israely media said drone was also launched from lebanon and reached hifa bay. mexico and chile refer israel's war on gaza to the international criminal court. they've expressed concerns over escalating violence against palestinian civilians, especially children. and it comes a week after south africa also presented a case for genocide to the international court of justice. hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets of yemen and jordan to voice support for palestinians. yemeny protesters denounced washington's unequivocal support for the israeli regime. demonstrators in jordan asked the government and other arab states not to normalize ties with israel.
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of in 1947, palestini land, rich with its culture, history and civilization was officially divided by united nations resolution. hi. however, the terms of this
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division were unclear. despite the jewish population being smaller in comparison to the muslims, more land was allocated to the jewish community. additionally, it was decided the al-quds should be administered internationally. it was also another issue that wasn't clearly defined. in reality, the united nations plan and program were not feasible. thus britain. refrain from overseeing the distribution of lands. the situation in palestine is shrouded in ambiguity, arabs and jews are prohibited from of residing each other's territories. ostensibly, the right to visit the holy sites is supposed to be preserved for all, but designs do not have a good track record in this regard and were not trustworthy. they were colonizers, speaking only of land acquisition. "the palestinians remain
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bewildered and confused, they are left in a state of perplexity. they cannot believe the events that have unfolded. the zionists have become co-owners of their land with a resolution, and they have the larger share. britain as a ruler of palestine, served the zionists and suppressed the muslims. the united nations resolution had no enforcement guarantee. the clauses of..." resolution were also vague, the future was uncertain, tensions escalated rapidly, muslims came under attack, some palestinians were forced out of volatile areas, however tensions were not subsiding, conflict gradually engulfed all of palestine, security dissipated, murder
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and looting became rampant, as if the zionist attacks were orchestrated, the zionist sought to see properties and assets, even by force. this is why they attacked muslims everywhere. they aim to seize everything through threats and intimidation, even alcods. following the escalation of conflicts, thousands of people became refugees. this is not something to be overlooked. in 1948, the invasions flared up. palestinians resist as much as they can. abdul qadir. al husseini, a revolutionary commander, sets out to fight back, but he is empty-handed. he lacks sufficient weapons and ammunition, and worse, he is not supported. abdulqadir al-huseini is seasoned warrior with the history of fighting, knows that
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al-quds is the focal point. he rises to protect alcuds. america practically supports the zinus. minot can begin with a long history of criminal activities comes into play and changes the course of the war. he is looking for an opportunity to frighten and drive away everyone at once. among all the areas, however, one village has a special characteristic, the village of day yasin near alcots. dearyasin was strategically located a hill. but despite its elevated position, it was easily accessible. begins plan was prepared and a group of the most ruthless individuals was selected. the attack on deri yasin began. in the midst of the conflict, abdulqadir al- husseini, who had just returned from a journey, was martered. the
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palestinian fighters came under pressure, but resisted to the best of their abilities. with the zinus, the war with the palestinians was more difficult than laying bombs in the... streets or at the markets. this led them to use artillery. the attackers closed in on deer yasin. few defenders were quickly killed. the zinis, the long history of using explosives like dynamite, blew up the homes the palestinians with the inhabitants inside. then they announced over loud speakers that people could leave the village. escape as soon as possible and save your lives. those who survived. slowly left their homes, designs became even more ruthless, committing massacre of the people in the most horrific manner possible. the atrocities that occurred are unimaginable. the reports left
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behind speak. of bitter and heartbreaking events. at 10 o'clock in the morning, i visited palestinian village of silwan. no one was willing to speak. they were ashamed. women, girls and even elderly women have been subjected to assault and rape. girls have been mutilated, infants have been slaughtered. elderly women have been beaten with rifle butts. in another report from red cross representative. it is stated they have thrown the bodies into a pit. a pregnant woman has been shot at close range. the trace the bullet is still on the woman's clothing. a young zinust girl shows me a large blood stained knife. she is member of the cleanup
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team. they are killing the wounded. i forcefully entered house. the house was brimmed with bloodyed corpses. i heard noise. a 10-year-old girl was alive among the bodies. they had cut her wrists so she'd bleed to death. the language is short of telling the rest of the crimes. in the continuation of the crimes in der yassin, they put some palestinians as prisoners behind the trucks. they take them to the city of jerusalem and spin them around. then they return to deiri yasin and massacre them all. the number of victims is never determined. the reporters who few days later after the
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crime scene is cleared enter derial scene with delay. however, the news of the incident quickly spreads throughout all of palestine. people become frightened, terrified, and flee. this is exactly what the zinists wanted. "the british closely monitored the situation, they looted the remaining belongings of the people and erase the traces of war. finally, britain announces it will withdraw its forces from palestine. the arabs are taken by surprise, the zianists, aware of all the details and events sees the opportunity. they declare the formation of..." within the land of palestine in a meeting. america as the first country
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recognizes israel officially. wise men writes, it was the resistance of the palestinians that delayed the implementation the plans. after the departure of britain, the hagana sees the leftover weapons and some them become members of the police to supervise the security and property of the people. this was done in mush. down's way, he shook hands with the arabs in the morning and attacked them at night. as tensions boil over, palestinian villagers are evacuated one after another. palestine is heading towards destruction. muslims are getting angry, the flames of war are ignited. arab armies move towards palestine in the form of a rescue force. at first, arab succeed in advancing. however, the united nations quickly intervens and declares the... seasfire, the war comes to a halt. israel rapidly imports weapons and
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ammunition changing the battlefield. the war is lost and liberated lands are once again occupied. the arabs are defeated. according to historians and researchers, in 1948, a genocide occurs. there is no exact figure, but at least 13,000 people are killed. the victims are buried in mass graves and many bodies have been hidden by the zionists. out of 1 million palestinian muslims, over 750,000 become refugees. gradually, other palestinians are also forced to leave their homes and shelters. the poor and the rich all become refugees. we have to understand what happened in 1948, imagine half of the
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population of a country was forcefully expelled, half of the villages of the country were destroyed, half of the towns were demolished. in the midst of all regions a village has a strange situation, the beautiful village of tantura by the sea. the people of this village were in a good. situation and happy, they too are forced to migrate because bitter incident has occurred, the zinanis besieg the village of tantura, they separate the men from the women, they abduct a girl from the population, the girl's uncle complains they immediately kill him, in the same vicinity the girl is brutally raped, then they drag the men to the barbed wire. and systematically kill them. in this
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village, genocide also takes place. in other areas, the situation is the same, murder and looting are rampant. the fate of the people is uncertain. those who remain into immense hardship. sorrow and grief, forced migration begins throughout all of palestine, the traces of tears remain, a civilization is on the brink of destruction, the land is being usurped from its rightful owners, thus the 14th of may 1948 is name the day of catastrophe or nakba.
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after the people's migration, those have nowhere to go remain in occupied areas and experience life under zinist rule. these individuals are known as a 1948 arabs. they witnessed the massacres of 1948. gradually immigrants enter. they seize the properties of muslims and take whatever is left as their own. they plunder and take over everything. in the 1950s, the egyptian government decides not to renew the treaty with britain for the control of the suas canal. this is a prelue to confronting israel. britain cannot tolerate this and attacks egyptian forces. in
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1956, the egyptian government nationalizes the sus canal. this is rational move and egypt's taken its decision. three months later, britain, france, and israel prepare for war. the war begins with israel's attack, with the resistance of the egyptians and international actions, the war quickly comes to an end.
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the war of 1956 does not bring any achievement for israel. the fire smolders under the ashes in 1967. israel suddenly attacks egypt. the egyptian army is caught off guard. what the egyptian forces are doing though, accompanied by great courage does not lead to anything. egyptian soldiers are beseeged in the sinai desert, israel seeks revenge. they massacre the egyptian soldiers. after egypt, the remaining arab countries also suffer defeat. as a result, israel
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occupies more land. the main factor in the arab's defeat was a support of the united states, advanced telecommunications equipment and espionage activities. more importantly, it was the fate of palestine which was on the line. after the war, the area of israel tripples, many become refugees and the remaining people are trapped under israeli rule, grief and... sorrow have engngulfed the arabs. in 1967, the united nations adopted a resolution in the hope that israel would withdraw from the occupied lands. however, israel conditions its withdrawal from the occupied territories on the recognition of its legitimacy. this is vital to them. in
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response, arabs emphasized three things: no peace, no negotiations, and no. munition of israel. three years after the sixth day war, israel does not relinquish any of the occupied lands. they make excuses, for example, they do not return the sinai desert to egypt under the pretext of israeli security. therefore, in 1973, egypt and syria launch attacks to forcibly reclaim their lands in the sinai and the golen heights. the war initially sees some victories, but with direct intervention from the united states, the war's fate changes. the war ends with the defeat of the arabs. in 1977, anwar saddat, president of egypt travels to israel in a state of disbelief. conversations begin, one
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year later, negotiations lead to results, egypt surrenders. the camp david accords are signed. in camp david, it is agreed that in exchange for peace, israel will withdraw from gaza and the west bank of the jordan river, paving the way for self-governance or palestinian authority in these regions. in essence, camp david was document to officially recognize israel so that it would not be isolated. egypt was the biggest threat to israel from the start, and israel tried in every way to find peace from egypt. that we should be such neighbors that they would feel that it's nice to live with us, so it was necessary for egypt as a first arab country to recognize israel. in order to eliminate the biggest threat to israel forever. in the 1970s, everything was in favor of israel. continuous victories, success after success.
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there was no news about the israeli society. what was seen were the victories of the army. meanwhile, within the society, strange events were taking place that conflicted with human values. after the war, thousands of people, jews migrated to the occupied lands including yemenese. they were settled in temporary camps. different individuals, men and women, old and young, appeared in those camps. women arrived with their children and infants. immediately, medical examinations began. doctors, under the pretext of more detailed examinations, took some children with them. it was said they would return the next day, but the next day... was no news of the children, those children never returned. families followed through the matter, but a strange event occurs. it is said that your
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children are missing, they are gone. sometime later, another news is announced to them, your children are dead. the cause of death is never revealed. yemeny children were lively and cheerful before being sent to the hospital, but on the way to the hospital they bid farewell to their... childhood forever. the peak of the missing children statistics is reached in 1953. it is said that nearly 5,00 people have disappeared. shortly after fact-finding committee is formed. the investigations yield no specific results. the fate of the children remains unknown. even worse than that is a function of the committees, as in each review of documents a series of records go missing. and no trace is left behind, the documents like the children themselves, vanish into thin air. as time
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goes by, secrets are revealed about what had happened to the kids. the children were subjected to host of non-descript medical tests. the clinical tests were made in the city of hyfa. physicians have tried different methods of treatment on the children's bodies, including direct injection of dry protein, the kids were used as laboratory mice. in one case, four yemeny children suffering from malnutrition were injected with dry protein. this causes the death of children. dr. george mendel, head of the children's hospital. hospital was aware of the tests, there were even worse cases among the files of yemini children, unethical and
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inhumane things, organ theft, the body parts of yemeny children had been stolen and bitter fate had been set for them. however, it is not known exactly how many children were killed in such manner. "the story of yemini children grieves many families, but the crime against children was not just for yemani immigrants. immigrant families even from the balkan region were involved with this issue. the depth of the disaster was much greater than what was revealed in the media. in essence, in the israeli..." society, those who had a weaker position were harassed more than others, traces of discrimination and
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racism were clearly seen in the case of yemeny children. the authorities tried to make the situation seem normal, but the events that happened indicated many gaps and ruptures in israeli society, which they tried to ignore and keep hidden. forever, and the arabs are inferior, i wouldn't like to say that, but i think as fighting girls, they are.
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i am edward said, i was born in 1935 into a christian family. most of my family left jerusalem because they had to, and it was an area that fell to the hagana in i think february of 1948. the idea of being a fugitive is just like being affected by leprosy. all palestinians feel... the same sense of exile the charge which created outrage when it was first raised, i think un they tried to dub the racist thing, but you see unfortunately, i think there is something in it, so for him the writing of orientalism was actually shaped by his engagement with the question of palestine. our homeland was lost in history and right in front of
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people's eyes. welcome to the palestinian village of alakaba. it's in the northern jordan valley. you think life here would be relatively simple and uncomplicated. for palestinians in area c uh that the way that israel treats them is hostile population. it makes them their lives as difficult as possible. those palestinian bidwain families who live in in almost about 52 communities without any kind of service. this is the goal, the immediate goal.
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the presence of headlines: 106 days until us is genocide in gaza, new report reveals at least two mothers are killed every hour in the besieed strip. the united nations. since thousands of palestinians, probably detained by israeli forces in gaza are facing humiliation and torture. israely occupation forces launch fresh raids on several areas of the west bank, abducting several palestinians there.