tv [untitled] January 21, 2024 11:00pm-11:31pm IRST
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solidarity, at least under 78 people have been killed and 293 injured in israely attacks on gaza in the past 24 hours, that raised the death toll. since october 7 to abof 25,00, more than 62,00 people have also been injured since the beginning of the genocidal war. hamas resistant movement says the alexa flood operation was necessary step and normal response to israeli plots against palestinians. the group says that the alexa flood was meant to confront israel's plans to judiz palestinian lines and rule over alaxamas. a member of lebanese hezbella
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movement has been killed in an israelity of drone attack targeting a car in southern lebanon. a high-ranking official from resistance group is said to have survived this strike. the attack also had another car injuring seven civilians. the us has confirmed that base hosting its forces in iraq was targeted by ballistic missiles, the white house says has taken the attack extremely seriously. the islamic resistance. iraq as claimed the attack, it says the us is to blame for the israely genocide in gaza. and people in the syrian capital have held a funeral for victims of the israeli terrorist attack on saturday. the ceremony was held in saida rogaya shrine. at least five iranian military advisors and number of syrian forces were killed in the israely attack.
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hello everyone and welcome to new edition of face to face on prv, today our guest is the yemy prime minister dr abdul aziz bin saleh welcome doctor. and thank you for your time, your decision of preventing the ships or vessels heading to the occupied ports in palestine is very bold decision, how did you make this decision, especially that you know that the bab straight is very vital for the international trade. bismillah, of course what is happening in the world in general and what is happening in palestine and... pushes
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any person who has a little dignity and humanity. this decision was based on humanitarian, religious and moral aspects to support our people in palestine. it is no longer important to confront the largest country or the smallest country while you witness daily cues of morters, wounded and debris piling up over the heads of our people in gaza and the rest of the palestinian territories. this is a religious duty before which all considerations, whether geopolitical, strategic or alliance. therefore we have vision that stems from the vision of the axis of resistance, and this is what prompted us to respond. how do you evaluate the effect of your decision to prevent the ships heading toward the?
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occupied ports in palestine on the the economy of the israeli regime, is it effective to push this regime to stop the genocidal war against the people in gaza? the of data that comes from the zionist enemy says that there is more than 90% of the capacity in the pors of idle and this is a great gain for our people in palestine and for us as well. when a port malfunctions in this way at the the us and the uk launched a war against yemen saying that yemanies are affecting or hampering the international trade and the red sea. they have wedged multiple strikes for several days. are you ready as yemanies to fight these two countries? especially that you know they have lot of weapons and huge.
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the united states of america and britain are aggressive countries against all of humanity, not against yemen alone or any country seeking liber. from western colonialism, therefore these two countries have their own old and new colonial projects. britain and america are the ones who established the israeli state in 1949, and therefore they seek to protect this entity by all means and capabilities. whoever stands against this entity, whether groups, people or countries, washington and london will seek to destroy them. going back to history, we remember when in the 1950s, britain, france and israel attacked the arab states of egypt. which was then called the united arab republic, this was attempt to control the suez canal, had it not been for the circumstances at the time, and the assistance of the soviet union, which was at the height of its power, the arabs would not have been able to deter this triportite aggression, and before that, in
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1947, who sponsored the presence of the hagana gangs that began the occupation of palestine, certainly the colonial countries, and these are the results of spiko, debal for declaration. and world war ii, all the countries that considered themselves victorious in world war ii established this entity. we followed the history of the united states of america, which entered the vietnam war and was defeated, it entered a war in korea and was defeated, it entered iraq and afghanistan and was also defeated, imposed the siege on iran since the establishment of the islamic republic in 1979 and failed. we are betting on our people, on history and on the future that the united states will fail in. every battle it enters. mr. prime minister, do you believe that america and britain would maybe take rickless tape and attempt to invade the west coast of yemen militarily. we anticipate all possibilities
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and have all calculations for this day, but how many countries have tried throughout history to occupy the western coast of yemen and failed, including. britain tried after it occupied aden and then occupied ports of hadaida, then failed and emerged defeated. the turks, although we are of the same religion, also failed to occupy the yemenis, saying these countries are major countries capable of occupying our country, and if the people thought in this way, no country in the entire world would be liberated. countries are liberated by the strength of the will of their people, their organizations and the strength of their ideas carried by the leadership of these people. "there is an experience in egypt when it expelled britain, in algeria when it expelled france, in libya when it expelled italy, and also when britain was expelled from south yemen in 1967, so it is the idea of eternal struggle with these colonial powers that want to dominate the
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entire world, its resources and its straights. this has been part of a global concern for thousands of years. alexander the great reached the shores of aden and sokotra island with his force. but was defeated, he tried to occupy the capital of the historic state of shaba and failed. history gives us lessons and we should study it very carefully and then proceed to develop our capabilities. in 2015, our capabilities were zero, a disunited army with multiple loyalties, and here was the role of abdul malik al-huthi in leadership, rearranging the situation and liberating what could be liberated from yemani lands in the north and south, especially after the american british and french embassies extended their influence over parts of our country, however we entered into this great battle against 17 countries, and we only had with us the access of resistance and the only existing state, the islamic republic of iran. how do you read the
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reprecussions of the recent us move by redesignating the? movement as a terrorist group, is there a tangible effect on the yemeni sovereignty, on the yemeni decision, especially in supporting the palestinian people. anyone hostile to the zionist entity will be considered a terrorist by the us. iran, the leaders of the palestinian resistance, the libyan regime, syria and lebanon were considered terrorists. these are like certificates that america. to whomever it wants, but they have no effect, it indeed controls the global official system and international organizations, but we are in a strategic dispute with america, the content of which is that the israeli entity is a temporary entity, we will not meet with america until it withdraws its bases and
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mercenaries that it collected from all corners of the earth. now it is normal for them to pin charges on us through their media, international organizations and arab regimes that have normal ties with the entity, the american decision will not affect us, as our relationship is with free peoples and countries that have their own decisions and are not subject to american hegemony, and it is a sublime relationship. our relations with the islamic republic of iran, syria, lebanon, iraq, and palestine, everything that may be said by the enemies will not affect us, and just as we have endured for eight years, we will endure for many more years in the face of these colonial countries. mr. prime minister, us and the uk, they keep promoting that the operations of the yemani army in the rid sea and the gulf and completely uh not related to what is happening to the people of gaza, how do you
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respond to that? we fought 17 countries and did not fire a single bullet neither in babel mandab nor in the red sea nor the arabian sea, but how long can you ignore the daily crimes in palestine with folded hands, to date the number of victims has exceeded 2800. mortars, not to mention the wounded and the missing. aren't these human beings so that america and its allies do not consider them humans? these are our palestinian brothers, we went out to fight with them, and we did not go out until a month after the start of the war on gaza. we were waiting for the arab regimes and armies that possessed billions of dollars in weapons and the latest technologies to move, but they did not. when we felt that arabs and muslims had abandoned their responsibility to protect our people in gaza, we intervened. we intervened to... support the truth and the palestinian mujahid and the palestinian civilian who is being deported from one area to another, whether in
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gaza or the west bank. we did our duty when others did not. our enemies tried to distort our position, but the world knows our position. the aggression and blockad in gaza must stop, and our operation at sea will stop. as for medialize, they will not work as they were in the past. today the world knows what is happening. we see free people demonstrate in america, britain, germany, france. and the rest of the western countries. all of these people come out to support the palestinian cause. some of them saw a palestinian mother struggling and sacrificing her life for her child. we no longer talk about the genocidal war in gaza only in our media, but rather it is the popular media and social media that exposed the lives of westerners. the western regime fell after the ala-aksaw flood began. all their slogan such as morality, human freedom, international humanitarian law, justice and equality. have fallen, they were unable to cover up the heinous crimes in gaza and the west bank. will your open war with america
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and britain affect the progress of uh reaching a peaceful solution for the country and to maintain a the peace in the country and to rebuild the country? we do not expect there to be an impact because the peace process is mainly linked to yemen and saudi arabia, they in saudi arabia have their projects and we seek to rebuild our country and repair the wounds they cost, they kill tens of thousands of us, saudi arabia needs peace more than us. thank you so much, dr. abraham for your time, the yemani prime minister, thank you so much for your time, it was our pleasure. thank you so much for watching, see you next time, inshallah.
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israel's genocide on the people of palestine in gaza and the occupied west bank has cost thousands of lives. it has also caused a massive labor shortage. we're talking about, i think here primarily about uh cross-border workers, that is to say, workers who live in um the west. bank and commute to work in israel, that's that's quite a large economic volume, particularly locally, around five and a half billion usd per year. these are some the factors plaging the occupied west bank, so israel see these - this shortage of workers uh that they've created, shortage of palestinian workers, it's only a temporary measure.
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more than 500 the children were killed during the conflict. what have they done wrong? being born in gaza is not the crime. more than year after the war was waged by the israeli regime on the gaza strip, and approximately year after the cairo donors conference was held for rebuilding gaza, the reconstruction project is still... will teetering between the cruelty of the siege and the procrastination of the israeli regime. what we are doing here to keep people surviving. we are not talking about quality of life in gaza. if you lock deeply in what is going on in gaza, you will find out big slogan that there is no tomorrow. all agree
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that the slow down in the reconstruction is due to the slow process of transferring funds pledged by the donor countries. at the cairo conference, where the unwell received only $270 million, while the required budget is much more. this is for palestine. in this week's show, we'll be looking at south africa's momentous application to the international court of justice. in his comprehensive 84 page submission, south africa sets out the legal basis for its contention that israel is purple. rating genocide in gaza, you you have this pattern the the west uh, obviously not just germany, but you fully expect the british government, the us government of course has been completely dismissive of what south africa has done uh that continue this uh imperialist posture, and of course it was south africa at first, and it was only that for quite a
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while, and then all of sudden a trickle other countries joined bolivia amongst them, and then of course laterally. des joints, you've got a whole list of countries, i think, around about 20, i possibly more. the israeli regime has killed upwards of 25,000 palestinians in gaza since october the 7th last year. american support for tel aviv and the war has been... so heavy that case could be made that every palestinian death in the war is caused by the us as well, how is this really war on gaza also an american genocide? let us count the ways in nutshell.
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but first here's a quick look at the war: the israeli military campaign started after attack by hamas, the gaza-based palestinian group which killed 1200 israelis. the tel aviv regime has since been pounding gaza so hard that one may think it seeks to eradicate the memory of october the 7th, 2023. amid widespread criticism of the regime and its shortcomings in the response to the hamas attack, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to eradicate hamas. the israeli military has been destroying gaza instead. the israeli regime is known to be an
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extension of the united states, without whose support, military and financial, the... regime would not be able to hold its own for second. israel has been awashh in billions of us dollars in financial, military and other forms of aid since its inception. from 2011 to 2021 alone, the us gave israel 1.6 billion us dollars to build the so-called iron dome weapons system. and the us congress recently passed another $1 billion us dollars in funding for the apparently israeli system. us support has been substantial in the ongoing war on gaza as well, the pentagon has ramped up military aid to israel since the start of the war, it has been sending the israeli regime everything from small arms to missiles for the so-called iron dome system, in the latest show of military support for israel's genocide, the us and british militaries backed by series of other western states have
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been attacking targets inside yemen, and that's because the sanaz government solidarity with the palestinian. which has seen it seize or conduct rate on commercial ships with any links to the israeli regime. another form of us assistance for israel has been in the form of diplomatic cover. the us has been blocking resolutions at the united nations security council that would have necessitated a cease fire in gaza. the potential truice would have led to urgent humanitarian aid reaching hundreds of thousands of palestinians who have been displaced by the israeli war. now south africa has brought a case against israel at the international court of justice that accuses the tel aviv regime of genocide. south african lawyers argue that, quote, the past 13 weeks of evidence shows incontrovertibly pattern of conduct and related intention that amounts to a, quote, a
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plausible claim of genocidal act. south africa is seeking preliminary order to compell israel to stop the war on gaza. any ruling against israel will also have serious other implications for the tel aviv regime, no matter when it comes. as already predicted the case has erked the united states. us national security council spokesperson john kirby has called the lawsuit meritless, counterproductive and completely without any basis in fact whatsoever. meanwhile, secretary of states anthony blincan said the submission distracts the world from efforts for quote unquote peace and security and pointed the finger of blame at resistance forces in the region and iran. "if israel is fighting with american missiles and vehicles, guns and munitions, and diplomatic cover and stonewalling, it is fighting essentially an
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american war, and every palestinian casualty isn't just caused by israel, but also by america. the south african case against israel can thus be safely assumed to be one against the united states as well. as america provides the military supplies and israel does the actual fighting, both the washington..." and tel aviv regimes can and should be held accountable.
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with. my anger and love, love of my land, anger and your dear, wounded by hatred, i'm breathing, breathing, breathing, the magic perfume of my homeland palestine, wonderd in love. "my hands turn around the branches of the olive tree, seeking peace, seeking peace, but as long as the pillows of our children are drinching blood, as long as you have the thone crown of evil force, i'm a flaming
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your headlines on press tv on the 107. day of the us-israeli genocide in gaza, the death toll rises to more than 25,000, predominantly comprising women and children. the palestinian resistance movement hamas says the al-a flood operation was necessary step and normal response to israel's plots against palestinians and the us says it is taking the recent missile strike its major military base in iraq extremely serious and attack.
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