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tv   [untitled]    January 21, 2024 3:00pm-3:31pm IRST

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these 178 people have been killed and 293 injured in israely attacks on gaza in the past 24 hours, this raised the death told there since october 7 above 25,000, more than 62,600 people have also been injured since the beginning. says 140 attacks have been carried out on us bases in iraq and syria since israel began its onslot on gaza on october 7. nearly 70 us personnel have been injured in the attacks. two us personnel were injured in the latest such attack in iraq. israely forces have blown up the home of a palestinian dock by west bank city of al khalil. belong to nasralah al-kawasmi. he was
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one of the three palestinians who were killed after carrying out a retaliatory shooting operation in a settlements and occupied outputs in november. people in the sewing capital damascus have held a funeral ceremony for the victims of the israeli terror attack on saturday. the ceremony was held in saida rokaya shrine. at least five iranian military. advisors and number of syrian forces were killed and the israeli attack and the iraning for ministry strongly condemned the israeli attack and syria that led to the martydom of several people. for ministry spokesman nasar kanani said iranian advisors in syria have a leading role in the fight against terrorism. kanani said tehran reserves of the right to respond to israel's organized crimes.
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after the wars of israel and the repeated defeats of arabs, israel seeks to consolidate its permanent position. it expels palestinians, hides documents, forges records. and seizes empty lands, then a
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transfers drews from other countries to israel to form the lower classes of society as cheap labor. on the other side, palestinians after forced migration, set up camps in neighboring countries. the camps were supposed to be temporary until the time the... palestinians were able to return to their motherland, but the camps have turned into permanent settlements. my father died 20 years ago and we were very small, we were all children, four children with our mother and my mother wasn't working, then we grow up and we began to work until... till we could make
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our house completely with its furniture and to live like the other people, not in the high society, but like other people, and now at once all of it together, nothing at all under the sun, under the sky. conditions in the camps are not suitable and the residents are under economic pressure, at this point they are frustrated. that is here and i think these people have lost confidence in everybody in this world. palestinian fighters based in jordan, infiltrate their motherland and carry out armed operations. in march 1968, after armed operations of the fighters, israel attacks the palestinian camp katame in jordan and destroys everything. in the aftermath, tensions increase. palestinian
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fighters are transferred to lebanon. the economic and social conditions in lebanon are not suitable. social activists such as imam musa. sad strive for unity, coherence and alleviation of deprivation, but the political groups are not united. they do not have long-term plans. each group in front is seeking its own fame and benefit. they compete with each other and do not tolerate one another's presence. worst of all, they do not realize israel's policies. on the 3rd of april, 1975, leader of a christian party was a subject of assassination attempt, but he survives unharmed. in retaliation for this attack, palestinian fighters are attacked the same day, the clashes escalate and the civil
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wars in lebanon begin. imam musa suder's plans are adversely influenced. 18 months of bitter fighting saw the christians very existence threaten. israel, which hails the war in turmoil and lebanon implements its own plans. in 1978, israel attacks lebanon under the pretext of preventing palestinian attacks. now, if you like to come with me, i will show you where is the airplanes are shooting the people exactly, you can see with your eyes, you see, that's what i like you to. give that to all the people, no bread, no food, not even water, no electricity, nothing, nothing, we are alone, we have nothing, we need everything. israel deploys a mercenary group in lebanon and retreats from the country. in 1981, manakam begin, the prime minister of israel, appoints one of his
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most ruthless individuals as the minister of military affairs, ariel sharon. sharone had a long history of crime and violence and was known for... saying, "destroy everything that can be destroyed." sharon designs a plan not only to put an end to palestinian resistance, but also to change a geographical shape of the region. initially israel launches scattered attacks and finally on june 6th, 1982, a widespread attack begins. 120,000 soldiers, along with 3 200 tanks and armored vehicles suddenly enter lebanese territory. they quickly reach palestinian camps in sure and sedon. the war breaks out and palestinian fighters resist. at the same time israel also
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attack syrian forces with pressure from israel on the lebanese parliament. bashir gemail is elected as president. israel's objectives for attacking lebanon become clear, occupying lebanese territory, expelling palestinians, suppressing syrians and establishing a puppet government in lebanon. at lebanon's request, foreign forces enter to oversee the departure of palestinians. after the departure of palestinian fighters, foreign force. versus also leave lebanon. subsequent events quickly unfold. bashir gimail is killed in bombing. the israelis immediately beseeg the palestinian camps. then they incite the
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falangis to act against the palestinians. the falangis enter the camps and carry out an unprecedented massacre. at that time at least 90 thousand palestinians were in the camps, most of whom were 1948 refugees. the israelis oversee the operations and even illuminate the camps at night with floodlights to continue the massacre even throughout the night. the killers carry fake identification cards, and it is never clear how many of them were israelis and how many were lebanese. israel was intoxicated with victories. it called southern lebanon, the northern boundary of the jordan river and beat the
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drum of victory. but these crimes had consequences. the region was awaiting new disasters. heavy rainfalls in the city of tyre, israeli soldiers gather inside the command building. moments later, vehicle enters the building and immediately explodes. 140 israeli officers and soldiers are killed as a result of the intensity of the blast. sometime later, in the spring of 1983, another explosion takes place. this time at the us embassy. in this explosion, cia officers are also killed. this is considered the second. attack on embassies. in the fall of 1983, two more explosions occur. the
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casualties of israeli and american forces mount. scattered attacks on israeli forces continue. in 1984, shia clark sheikh radhib harb is assassinated and martured by three mercenaries. following that, israel attacks the villages, destroying homes and killing unarmed people. these events are considered part of israel's revenge. in 1985, hezbulah officially declares its existence in lebanon and calls israel an occupier. for the first time, israel faces a cohesive unified and organized group. while the resistance force has shown itself off in lebanon, despair and hopelessness prevail in palestinian
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territories. no individual or organization is able or desires to help palestine. the economic conditions of palestinians worsens by the day. zianist oppression and disrespect are darted towards palestini. palestinian workers are run over by a truck and four people are killed, many others are injured and the community becomes infuriated. during the funerals clashes erupt. palestinians attack israelis with stones. 17-year-old student muhammad. is killed by israel, the
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clash is heightened and people rise up in a revolutionary movement. the first interfada, from within the first interfada, the hamas resistance movement led by sheikh ahmed yasin takes shape. israel wants to suppress the movement, but that... is beyond its strength. the solution lies in negotiations. israel needs peace to restore power, israel's demands are met. the issue of jerusalem and the return of palestinians are set aside for the time being. the confrontation between the palestine liberation organization, the plo and israel comes to an end. a self-governing authority is formed, which is simply... distant from the ideal of al-quds, aiming to pacify the palestinians. this is considered a
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form of silent repression. when israel feels safe from palestinians, its attention turns away towards a new player from lebanon, hezbulah. during israel's attacks, lebanon's economic and social conditions were not favorable. israel did whatever it wanted. it abducted ordinary people, murdering them in lebanese territories. however, hezbollah's resistance forces israel to retreat. the first prisoner swap operation takes place, hezbulah is able to free its forces from israel. while everyone is celebrating hezbulah's success, bitter incident occurs:
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the israeli army targets a car killing its passengers. in this incident said abbas musawi, the secretary general of hezbulah along with his family, are all martured. sayid abbas musawi was aware of the danger. israel thought the job was done, however subsequent events show strategic miscalculation on israel's part. in the 1990s, hezbollah's resistance continues. israel decides to directly fight hezbullah. israel's military attack on lebanon starts
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under the pretext of hezbulah's dangers to israel. the attack. is called operation grapes of wrath. lebanon is heavily bombarded. amid the bitter incidents, a more tragic event than war occurs. a group of defenseless people is settled in a place called cana, where only women and children are present. cana is attacked and lebanese women and children are martered. the terrifying tragedy burden israel with immense pressure. "the war is halted by hezbollah's resistance. in 1999, a piece of news is published in the media. the infiltration of israeli forces into lebanese territory has been met with failure. this incident is
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unbelievable. hezbollah's success lies in its media portrayal of..." victories. hezbulah releases various images of its operations which reveal the realities of the battlefield. the media operations increase israel's costs and in 2000, israel withdraws from lebanon and adopts a policy of assassination. shortly after sheikh ahmed yasin, leader of hamas is assassinated. then rafi khariri, the prime minister of lebanon is liquidated. in 2006, while hezbulah is accused of involvement in the assassinations and media tacks against it sore incident occurs at the borders. israeli soldiers on patrol at the lebanese border are attacked.
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two israel soldiers are taken captive. design is quickly react. but israel's reaction comes with casualties. israel declares war on lebanon and attacks lebanon by land, sea and air, especially on the southern area of beirot, dahia, the 33-day war begins. the casualties of the 33-day war are numerous. however, the important point is hezbullah does not surrender and responds to israeli attacks in every possible way. although the war does not yield any achievements for israel, it keeps on attacking everywhere. in fact, israel's war plan was somewhat similar to america's military operations in serbia and afghanistan. but this plan is doomed to failure. experts believe israeli attack on
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lebanon was a mistake, however, hardliners did not allow the right decisions to be made. they were the ones who said israel needed to show its strength to restore its image after the events of 2000 and the withdraw from lebanon. they said israel's goal is to display power. america supported israel's policy and along with britain blocked a ceasefire in the hope that hezbulah might suffer defeat. they thought that roughly
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within a week everything would come to an end, but it was not. so israel was defeated in this war, sayid hassan asrallah, the secretary general of hizbullah, was giving a speech, and in every speech he struck a blow to israel. said hasannastrela's revelations about israel ended up with israel's loss. israel also suffered defeat in politics. hezbullah did not want and would not allow the bitter memories of the 1967 war to be repeated. revisiting reports conducted by by israelis depicts the real scene of the battle. hezbulah and hamas capture israeli soldiers, israel comes into play. however,
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its tanks are being destroyed one by one. the casualty rate rises, the israeli air force gets into action. then israeli prime minister, ihud olmerk thrends to wage full scale war on lebanon. other than targeting and southern. they attack any target in lebanon. another israeli official says, if hezbulah soldiers do not retreat, they will turn lebanon back 20 years. all the events happened quickly and israeli authorities make decisions rapidly and implement each decision right away. in the middle of the war, it becomes clear that israeli analysts were right. waging war on lebanon. was a mistake. in contrast to israel's hasty decisions, hezbulah had a special order and discipline, but israel was not ready to accept defeat. it
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attacked relentlessly. the war continues and the heat of israel's attacks and israeli warship in the mediterranean sea explodes. israel is caught off guard. observers realize something has changed in hesboolah's battle with israel, but the israeli regime doesn't realize that and israeli soldier later says we didn't know what was happening and what was hitting us. we only knew that we were being killed. they thought that perhaps hezbulah forces were stationed in desert tents with ak-47s, but during the military attack... the soldiers were faced with hydraulic steel doors and a network of intricate tunnels and israely soldier later
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confesses. i ashamed to admit that we drank water from hesbula's headquarters and went into local shops eat. of course israeli soldiers looted the shops. "the advice of people like then israely war minister benyamin ben elizer for the attack from the beginning was wrong. america is pursuing rapid cease fire because israel needs to make up for its lost power. during the talks, israel attacks again, but this attack also fails and israel is forced to accept a un
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resolution. in the final 72 hours of the war, israel launches around million cluster bombs. the number of cluster bombs is so high that even after the ceasefire, ordinary people were falling. victim to these bomlets and killed, but this does not hide israel's defeat from the eyes of experts. experts said that hezbollah did a great job. hezbulah is not afraid of israel. the 33-day war becomes israel's first defeat. later, american journalist seamor hershe reveals the bush administration was closely involved. in planning israel's military operations. the war with hezbulah was a simulation of america's attack on iran's nuclear
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facilities, and it was considered kind of exercise. according to experts, the 33-day war becomes a turning point in the military and war equations and has a significant impact on the region's subsequent events. benguruan believe that israel should not be defeated in any war, and if defeated it will be victorious and no war afterwards. perhaps this was the only righteous thing he ever said.
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this is my land and my country. it is not only the 1948 or 1967 borders from the sea to the river. i am not ready to let go of a centimeter. israel is here like any for by the support of the... to europe by the support of the united states, that's why they separate the land, well i was at the babel shams protest last week and i myself had a my head banged against a bus by soja, illegally.
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have stolen land and they are arresting us the palestinian. this is historical palestine. 10 years of chaos and war in syria, the ruins left in syria. who benefits from the continuation of this war? what is the view of the west, particularly america towards war in syria and the support of many countries for creating chaos in syria? why syria? a different narrative.
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on the 107th day of the us issuit genocide in gaza, the death will rises to more than 25,000. "the penagon acknowledges 140 attacks on us bases in iraq, can ser resulting in injuries to at least 70 american troops and funeral processions underway in the syrian capital from murders of yesterday's israeli terrorist attack targeting iranian military advisors.