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tv   SPOTLIGHT RESISTANCE REVENGE  PRESSTV  January 30, 2024 6:02am-6:31am IRST

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hello and welcome to thanks so much for: being with us, well, there seem to be two very important axis involved, and what is happening to palestinians in gaza, either one supports the palestinians, or they do not? the two fronts are the axis of resistance, which consists of resist us hejamani via the of zinist regime, and the other front is the axis of genocide. now, the axis of resistance is made up of iran and its allies, and the access of genocide is made up of the united states and its allies. "one side fights the
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genocide against the palestinians and the other side supports the genocide against palestinians. now this may sound like very simplistic explanation, but it is a reality. stay with me as we take a look at this on this spot, i'd like to welcome my guests to the program. sabsh, other and west asia expert out of belfast." and eve zingler, author and political activists out of montreal. well, thank you both for being with us. well, sab, let's start off with the palestinian resistance itself. we've seen today that more rockets are still being fired at tel aviv, uh, from algas and brigades in gaza. let's talk about this. how is it possible after zionist forces have been on the ground in gaza for months, um? that they
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can't even stop the resistance from firing into occupied areas. the palestina resistance despite the ongoing zionist western back genocide uh on the civilians in gaza, they exposed how hollow and weak this entity, which is the whole as we witness in the 8th of october, all the west rushed uh... down to of the zionist entity from biden to the italian, the french, the british and romanians, the rest of europe, to show up this collapsing base, advanced military base for the the empire, and they ensuring up the thesin entity with opening all the arsenals of the united states of america and west europe, even diversing some shipments of weaponry and money as well. from ukraine to to it, this in
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its own was huge shake and huge insult to all the investment, the west europe and the united states of america is been investing in creating this zianist entity on the expense of killing, i don't want even say hundred thousand millions of arabs in that region, but yesterday if you would see... from today the the resistant in gaza launched from the heart of hununis a barage of rockets targeting tel aviv, yesterday the the the resistant published videos showing they are manufacturing their own weapons underground in inus itself, this the key for the resistance and i can say this is across all the resistant. taxes from lebanon to
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palestine to iraq even syria to yemen, they are all shared this point which they they manufacture their own high-tech but the cheap weapons which they can afford to produce and to target and this in its own is creating kind of tilting the balance of power regionally and this is what shaking the united states of america. let me look just a quick point, the yemanies in in their own when they enacted their blockade, this is the first time in history, a small poor state without navy, without that powerful navy behind her to impose and inact a blocade against power which is considered the 14th strongest army in the world, okay stay with me sab bause i'm going to get into yemen and other parts of the resistance. as the show
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progresses, but uh, let's get eves involved in this conversation. now, since the genocides started by the zionists against palestinians, the lebanese resistance group heizbullah has been creasing its number of reciprocal attacks against the israeli regimes. i'd like to hear your thoughts on the role that hezbulah has been playing in opening up new front uh for the israeli regime to put pressure on them uh whether it has been effective or not in your perspective? well mean obviously it's been effective uh in the sense that if they wouldn't have that would have put made the israeli military even more uh um capacity to kill in gaza, um, they have been able to obviously bomb inside israel multiple occasions, and the israelis are are clearly, you know, huge numbers of israelis have had to move uh from the area, and and the
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israelis are are clearly trying to uh get hezballah to move away from the border, uh, it it's... i think quite clearly security problem for for israel um you know how how big of impact it's having on um on israel's ability to to kill in gaza you know it's not clear to me mean obviously israel has his nuclear weapons and could drop them on gaza if they wanted and they can obviously lob huge numbers of us uh uh bombs uh into gaza which they've been doing uh the question of of israeli soldiers, i think is a bigger problem because the the cost of taking people out of of the economy and having reserves called up and and the more number of troops they have to have devoted towards hezbulah
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takes away from what they can have directed at at the palestinians in gaza um so it's clearly had an impact i i'm not in a position to assess like how substantive that has been on israeli military capacities, okay? what about that? sab, your perspective on the effect that hazbullah has had, if any and your thoughts on the type of weapons that hasbullah has gradually started introducing different kinds of weapons as the conflicts uh progress progresses? one of the things which is noticed and i was proud of how the hizballah modified the anti tank kind of missiles. like the cornet missile to be used against kind of not tanks and not armed personals, but against bases, military bases and things, which is this is how they develop that and make it advanced, this is is amazing, and then the second thing which we
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saw couple of days ago, the tv guided missiles precisely going to its own target and and can't be adjust its targets by the launcher as well, this is an advance and and huge message to the zinis entity to to understand the hizballah is producing types of of technologies which they didn't know about and with their precise missiles, even the zin entity yesterday, they were saying hizballah is capable of launching 100 missiles an hour. them if they if it's gone some of the zinus entity journals, this is like nightmare scenario for the zinus entity, so the technologies which is indigenous technologies, this is important point in here, it is indigenous technologies among the
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the resistance axes and so they can dig underground deep and they produce these things and can fight a long long battles, they don't want to wait for... shipment routes and stuff, they have the technology and they have the know how and producing it. okay, well is a drone attack on sunday hit american soldiers, killing three of them and winding at least 25 of them. uh, this was uh, well reports say on the border between jordan and syria, others say it was at the an american base in syria, but in general, how significant are such attacks in putting pressure on the americans for supporting the israeli genocide in gaza? i think they they're significant uh, there is no doubt that the us is is uh feeling pressure and there's been a reports are saying something in the range of 150 to 200 attacks within iraq against us military targets, clearly
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it's a big uh media item in the us uh it's causing um i think some reverberations within us politics in terms of uh anti-w'. voices saying let's not get sucked into a a bigger war on behalf of the us behalf of the israeli genocide um so so you would... like to believe that there's uh there's democratic mechanisms within us politics or the us would listen to you rulings of the international court of justice or things like that, but the reality is is that resistances military resistance is what um the the uh the masters in washington are are you know respond to, and so i think that this is definitely uh uh putting some pressure on the us now... does the us empire respond by uh escalating things? i think that's uh certainly a
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possible and maybe probable uh uh situation uh response um but uh but clearly uh you know just sort of standing aside and saying hey go ahead and kill as many people as you want uh in gaza with the with us provided and and uh donated weapons uh that's uh clearly not a not a strategy well so uh islamic resistance of iraq has launched over 150 attacks on american interests in iraq and syria. your thoughts about the effectiveness of what they're doing? not just in iraq and in syria, the iraki resistant were amazing, even the directed massive, they they got a massive impact on the two major ports, hyfa ports and the zist entity, they used. on it kind of cruise missiles and the in ha alone they they
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said this is a strategic area which is it and the zin entity did its best to hide that the the iraqi resistant acting with armed with kind of legislation from the iraqi parliament which is considered the american presence in iraq is occupation and they ask the americans to leave as long as americans the is there, they are occupation forces, so they directing a blow after a blow at the incubation forces and as well the american presence in in syria is an occupation which the syrian government, even lately the americans looting that they gonna try to come to an agreement between the syrian government and qasad which is the kurdish movement supported by the united states of america, the the syrian government dismissed that. this is they are not going to entertain any ideas or lies from the american occupation and the iraqi when they directed
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blows at them in syria because they know this is oil of syria which is looted from the northeast of syria and the kurdish militant try with takfiri groups sealling it it comes through uh karkook in iraq and goes to the zinist entity as well this is stool stole oil and the same. thing the americans are looting nearly one billion dollar a year from the iraqi oil and they have just like kind of killing point on the amer the finance system in iraq the stagnating the iraki economy by controlling its liquidity of dollars or that in the american banks and this is the point which they trying to use to pressurize the iraqi government but lately they direct the blows the iraki resistance directed them, it's make them on the run, they want to leave iraq, they losing lot lately in the personals
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on shifting their forces from base to base, so the americans paying heavy price in iraq and in syria right now, well looking at what uh sap has just talked about uh is this of course the iraky resistance and dealing with ports in the mediterranean and we also have ports uh basically in the red sea regime ports on the red sea that have been uh being attacked by the yemeny forces. let's talk about the yemeny side of things and how effective their blockade in the red sea and boba mandep has been? well it's put lot of pressure uh on on the us uh it's obviously generated significant concern among uh business circles around north america europe uh it's cost uh, the shipping costs have gone up, um, you hasn't stopped israel from doing
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what it's doing, uh, but uh, you know, when all the arab countries that have normalized with israel have have done basically nothing, uh, what the huties have done is is a is a significant act of of uh of solidarity um so yeah, it's put, it's put pressure uh, but but it it obviously hasn't succeeded in in what the what the aim is, which is to just stop this horror that that israel's commit. well saw, the yemeny armed forces launched a missile on sunday targeting american navy ship uh, your thoughts on yemens targeting this ship and other foreign ships and also trying to put pressure on the regime and to stop the genocide and the effectiveness in general of the yemenis, and they continue to say, no matter what happens to them, uh, they will support their brothers in gaza, what the
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yemani uh military uh... force is doing is something new, even in new as we never heard of poor country have the ability to do navy de facto navy blocade as i said against some the strongest militaries in the world from the zinus entity to the united states of america to the british to the all the anglo-saxon gang the brit the the americans brought to them and to their dism those people the united states of america. fought against yemen for eight years using the proxy saudis and the emeratis and were defeated and they the one who ask for sease fire with yemen after they seen the impact this yemen is done on the industries in saudi arabia or or on the gulf region so the united states of america didn't learn the lusum today the
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united the the yemen is using high tick as i said but cheaply produced in yemen technologies, military technologies, they are targeting the american navy ships, they targeting the zionist ships, they targeting the british whs and the last one was a british ship carrying crude oil to the zinist entity and all of that, so yemen is showing its muscles in the area, and the united states of america, which supposed to be the superpower of the world, not face yemen practically they target yemen, yemen is losing some civilians and losing some infrastructure of course, but this is power tilting exercise themen shown and themen showed it's they have a formidable fighting well and locally produced technology which
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can target them, this is have gna have huge impact since couple of days ago the qatari... they they declared they are not going to send their their gas, liquid form of natural gas through the red sea, that means it's europe won't have that liquid gas, which is they don't have it as well europe or from the russians, so they got have to wait till get the americans supply more from their natural gas to europe, that will increase the prices, that will add to the inflation apart as well, the the route which is the ships taken now around africa going to europe is adding two weeks more or or even sometimes three weeks to the journey of the ships and adding huge cost of increased double or triple in the insurance services so this is the european find themselves again like they failed for
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the ukraine war and that's infected the their own economies in europe and this as well. gamble which they followed the united states in america in it showed they're going to pay heavy price for it, this genocidal camp doesn't care seems and they don't care their own population will suffer or not, this is what the people in europe are aware of, i had the chance in the streets of ireland and the uk and of course gna be in the united states of america, the the demonstration was shouting for yeman to turn another ship around, people are lifting the flags of yemen all over the streets of europe, because yemen showed it is a country who stand by humanity, a country stand to against genocide, against these hypocrate criminal genocidal powers in europe or the usa. well, eves in the meantime, we have us led access increasing its support for the genocide, they've sent
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more weapons even troops to support the zinanis regime, and in the meantime, the us lead front has not de standing in front of it and not allowing it, and has allowed palestinian blood to continue to be spilled. your thoughts on this? mean, does the united states and its front in your perspective, have any kind of political credibility or any type of credibility left or your assessment of this? well, well there clearly they are participating in genocide and the... the agregous response to the international court of justice calling for israel to basically curtail its genocidal policies, the reaction of my government here in canada, they didn't even restate the you, perfunctory statement that that's legal, israel legally bound by
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the ruling, they responded by suspending aid to palestinian refugees, they responded by by deepening the starvation that palestinians are facing in gaza, "this is just absolutely outrageous, cynical, uh, mean spirited, i mean, and so they have, they have, they're dripping, their hands are dripping in blood, i mean, there, there's other way to to to, okay, all right, well, sab, the us is pointing the finger at iran for all the attacks by the resistance in the region, iran says resistant groups make their own decisions, some american officials are calling for an all-out attack. against iran, your thoughts, you see the uh war in gaza itself showed the globally the impact of this
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american back, western impact genicidal war in gaza, and we witness today the the world order is start to shift from unilateral to multilateral, and when i mean by unilateral to not even like before the soviet union ans. of america, no, today you're going to see china, russia, iran, united states of america, maybe another power as well, so iran in its own as a power in the region, it's not even becoming a regional power now, it's a global player iran, and the united states of america if is gonna try to resort to blame iran for the failures and for its involvement in supporting genocide, its own people criticizes. size united states of america before the iranian people, before the people even in the middle east, people seeing this criminal ruling elite in the united states of
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america, what's doing, and whenever they try to target to involve, they cannot wait a war in iran, since they are a lot weaker than even to be to be able to handle the amenes, let alone the iranian, and it's not able to handle the iraqi resistance or even the part the... iraki resistance and the syrian resistance, so what what the united states of america is doing, there are a lot weaker than before, so what we witnessing today is a globally change, and that's triggered from gaza, people seeing what's the people in palestine suffering from, and it's become very clear what sizes you standing on, you want to start with the criminal genocidal forces like the united states of america or with the these. people who defending the humanity like the iranian, the yemenis, the syrians, the irakies, that kind of people, and we can see in the globe from south africa, even lot to ireland, there is lot of
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forces who's gathered together to support the palestinians, let the ruling elite aside, those people are controlled by multinationals who always make the money out of the suffering of the people of the world, this is und that note, so sorry to interrupt you, on that note, we're out of time, appreciate. of you being with a sab shath author and west asia expert out of belfast, eve zinkler, author and political activist out of montreal. thank you viewers for being with us on another spotlight. i'm marza hashimy, signing out for myself and all the group right here in tehron. hope to see you right here next time.
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germany has shocked many by backing the us israeli genocide in gaza. namibia says germany is yet to atone for the 20th century genocide in the country. why is germany
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opposed to the south african case against israel at the icj? people were desperate, dejected and deep in poverty. however, after the oil sales. skyrocketed, the monarch and the cram del cram of society were rolling in it. so people rose up to protest the yarning castle.
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repressive headlines, israel's indiscriminate strikes claim more civilian lives across the gazo strip as death holl for regime's genocidal campaign tops 26,600. the palestinian resistance movement hamas says: complete and comprehensive cease fire in gaza, rejecting any temporary truth with the israeli regime. and iran categorically rejects us claims about being involved in attacks on american forces, saying it is not responsible for any group's actions in the region.