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tv   SPOTLIGHT  PRESSTV  February 8, 2024 1:00pm-1:31pm IRST

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the israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said total victory in gaza was within reach as he rejected the latest offer from hamas for a ceasefire to ensure the return of captives. he renewed a pledge to destroy hamas. but how realistic is it to think that there would have been a truth in the first place when either side had stances on some key issues that were worlds apart, like hamas wanting a complete withdrawal of the israeli regime forces. in this addition. the
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spotlight we will look at why this truth failed and what that means when it comes to of the future of palestinians. first let me introduce our guests. she is a political analyst who joins us from london. also joining us ali salam editor and chief at the basira press who joins us from tehran. welcome to you both gentlemen uh let me first start with you so we just... had uh pm netanyahu speak in the past minutes practically and he has rejected this uh offer that hamas had which was a uh not a counter offer but it did have its own uh ideas to what was put on the table um what do you think of that uh in terms of uh netanyahu rejecting it uh which uh he says that uh we want to defeat hamas. hello good evening. firstly condolences to all the marters. in
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gaza, west bank, south lebnon, and all the marters of the access of resistance, plus our real sort of deep condolences and supplications for all those who have been injured over the last uh nearly four months now, but look, in so far as a cease fire discussions, all these are concerned, we can see that for the last 75 years ' "i don't call it this zionist entity anymore, i call it the talmudic terrorist. they have actually not abided by any kind of agreement, whether it was, the big fan fair of oslo uh for the last 32 odd years, nothing has been implemented and they have carried on, so really it's good that it has been sort of not agreed by netanyahu, because he has no intention of agreeing to any..." cease fire,
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i don't think we need a cease fire really in this particular brutal murder that is taking of place in gaza. we need cessation of the zionist entity from west asia, because that's the only way that one would achieve a long-lasting, sustainable and permanent peace when all the communities from the river to the sea can live in peace and harmony. that includes the christians, the muslims and the jews who were there prior to 1948, not the settlers, not the immigrants, not the sort of european, american, australian, new zealand, south african jews and eastern european jews who have really occupied that land over the last 75 years and it's a continuous sort of non compliance with any international. rule
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and regulation as we can see that even though the international court of justice said that there was plausible case for genocide and gave israel one month to compile report and we are halfway through that and really nothing has changed since that the zionist entity continues to inflict genocide at a phenomenal level and the soldiers are posting video clips okay all over the place showing that how they are having a joy in in gaza, killing children, destroying buildings and sort of looting the homes of the people who have had to vacate their premises, so it's an ugly sign, there is not likely to be any acceptance of any cease fire from this racist regime in tel aviv, yeah, i'd like to get your reaction uh before we even continue ali salam where um netanyahu has rejected. what
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was on the table there and what hamas gave as a counterposal in a sense, saying things like absolute victory within reach surrender to hamas demands would bring disaster. netanyahu can talk big and it's obviously he wouldn't accept such deal, but the resistance will be the one that forces his hand, now the resistance may not may not get 100% of what it wants, but it will gets, it will be the one that controls the outcome of these uh negotiations for eventual cease fire, because it's not just the resistance in gaza, it's the resistance in lebanon, it's the resistance in... yemen, it's the resistance in iraq, the zianist entity has pretty much been brought to its knees and many areas around gaza and around northern occupied palestine, and even in the south, in the at
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whatever it's called, it's a fake name, the original name, the arabic name is more important, the one that is constantly getting struck by iraqi and yemini ballistic missiles. um, they're all become ghost towns, they're practically, you could say maybe 90% liberated, the only thing that needs to be removed are the actual state-run institutions, but the people, the settlers, we can't call them civil civilians because they're actively involved in a military occupation just by the nature of them living there, it's unlike anything else in the world, so this is a special situation where they can't be considered civilians, but all the kind of average settler. have left, so there's only very small amounts of military institutions, state institutions, and once those are all gone, those are this pretty much equals to liberation, so the ball is in the court of the resistance, so they may not get 100% of what they've asked for in this
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proposal, but they will get huge, huge chunk of it, and the the enforcer of this is not the icj, it's not the un, it's the barrel of the weaponry of the... resistance who are fighting against these genocidal zionist terrorists on behalf of palestinians and on behalf of really all of humanity. okay, taking a look at another statement that netanyahu has made here, which is i think important, and that is the fact that he has said victory is within reach and it will take months, not years for the israel regime, he does say regime, but the israel regime to achieve it. now when he says that, isn't that another way of saying based on? "the fact that we're looking at average of around 150 to 200 palestinians getting slaughtered and killed a daily basis, that that's how much this more that this will continue, this onslot, which results in so many deaths? well, of course, you at the end of the day,
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the huge number of deaths and sort of killings that have taken place in in gaza is incredible by all historical." position, all analys, all sort of human rights activists and everyone has commented that in a short space of time the amount of killings that have taken place is just incredible, it's off a historical proportion of industrial level, so really and what blincon has been doing since the beginning of the resistance activity in the zionist entity is that he has been sort of uh just wasting the world's time, people's time, in fact to buy time for israel uh at the end of the day, because continuously this sort of this idea of negotiations taking place, proposal, contra proposal, blincan comes back, goes back to
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washington, it just buys time, and israel design entity continues to do what they want to do, but i think whatever netanyahu says, i think like, our colleague from iran was saying that the resistance may not get 100%, but they will get a significant proportion of what they were demanding, but at the end of the day the three key facts that netanyahu always wanted was the destruction of hamas, release of all the hostages and sort of liberation of gaza in his words from from the hamas elements and all those three... three aspects or three angles have not been achieved and they are not likely to be achieved, no matter how much murder and mayhem that the zionist entity continues to inflict on the poor people in gaza. okay, i'm not too sure if it's worth discussing uh how
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this was brought forward in the first place, ali if you if you can uh if you agree uh when when you had such differing stances when it came to either side and some core issues like hamas wanting this regime forces uh to uh leave the gaza strip or um when you have osama hamdan for example the hamas rep in beibut saying that you know "we need a independent palestinian state with alcast as its capital. these two things is completely rejected by israel. nonetheless, here we are, and we have had now reactions coming from hamas and this comes from abu zuhri who has said, basically netanyahu dismissing the latest offer means that he intends to pursue conflict in the middle east, um, and he called it a form of political bravado, uh, saying his intention to pursue the conflict in the region is what this means is do you" with with what he says there? absolutely, it is political bravado and as our guess uh, the
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resistance may not get 100% of what it is asking for, but the zinis entity will probably get nothing of what it's asking for hostages, but on the resistances terms of releasing hostages, basically the resistance is going to get all these things gains for the palestinian people, they are not going to let the blood of these marters uh go to waste and "god himself will will be the guaranter the the value of the blood of these martiers, um, so the the one who will basically lose everything will be the zionist regime, and as far as like the back and forth, especially before the hamas made their proposal, there was some news made by qatar or and then it was refuted later because the qataris spoke too soon, this is..." because the basically the gcc regimes cannot be trusted, not even qatar who on the surface pretends to be uh
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pro- palestine. while we saw at one of these global conferences, we saw one of the qatari officials shaking hands with the same zionis official that is responsible for slaughtering 12,00 palestinian children, okay? the they have no honor for themselves and yet these are the same people who facilitated fake fatwa after fake. fatwa from their wahabi uh clerics issuing so-called jihad against syria in order to fulfill the zianist agenda of taking out the president bashar al-assad in order to cut off the weapon slow between iran and lebanon and palestine. um so so they're quick to act when it comes to their sectarian aims and serving the us and israely agendas of getting revenge against resistance access countries like syria, but when it comes to palestine uh... they do practically nothing and they even shake hands and and control with these terrorist murderers who are
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killing their who are killing their muslim brothers, their arab brothers, the palestinian people who they put a face of pretending to care about, so um the reason for this discrepancy between the terms of the deal has to do with uh the untrustworthy nature of the gcc and various international organizations like the un and etc. well when you when you talk to about um shower risby the fact that the us was buying time made me think that uh throughout the what so-called uh peace process that was happening on so many different stages throughout the past decades um we have seen how us has indeed been accused of not being an impartial mediator and that all it did was to buy time uh to keep discussions going now you think that this is the case this time also i mean you said it is but when you take a look at uh the way anthony lincoln has spoken and uh all this uh you know paris meeting where you had
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gatari pm there, you had the cia chief from the us, from egypt um participating in these uh talks, um somebody something doesn't sound right here, it sounds like this was a show that was put on again because there was differing stances and maybe because this is to show um at this from the us side that hey we tried and here we are, i mean i don't know it depends on how you look. this is is this the us putting a good show here that it was trying to buy time? well, of course, look, uh, you, as i said, if one looks at the whole history of the last 75 years since the advent of this atrocious regime is that they have played with uh people's good will if you like globally saying that here's an opportunity to have a conversation, his you know a meeting to take place. in this particular city or that that place or have an accord or all
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kinds of things and at the same time also buying of the corrupt regimes in the arab world uh all the way from morocco to the gcc countries if you like and you sort of having the abraham accords and all kinds of instruments that have been used there to legitimize the zionist entity because "the streets of cairo, the streets of you, any of the arab cities are boiling at this moment, and they have actually not been in support of their own government." as we saw in the so-called arab spring that took place over 10 years ago that there was regime change taking place in many countries in north africa and at the end of the day you had a you know mursi was elected but then was thrown out of power by cc if you like because they
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obviously didn't want a government in cairo that would be supportive of the palestinian cause because during good relationship taking place with the the hamas people there in in in gaza and all kinds of opportunities were being created so of course uh the washington is the key underwriter of the zionist entity if if usa decides to sort of tighten the scr'. then things will change, but obviously at the end of the day the zionist entity is the colonial outpost of the usa and the european countries, therefore they are not willing to abandon this particular enterprise that quickly, but we know historically that all colonial powers in the last 100 years
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have had to vacate those countries where they had their foot and this is. what's likely to happen uh to the zionist entity and this is not i am saying ilam pape recently a lecture in london said that the days of the zionist entity are numbered all right uh we're looking now at what anthony blinken has said uh because this is in real time that we're getting the the information uh so this is salam anthony blincan lot of work remains to be done to secure a deal on an extended truth uh when it comes to he calls the israel war on gaza and captive prisoner exchange, so uh, either he's detached a little bit from reality, or is he's the us, through anthony blincon is trying to show, or anthony blincan representing the us, is trying to show that the us has not lost this, but if you really think about the investment that the us has made in this genocidal war, 250 to 300, i
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think at this point, plain loads of military equipment sent there, and uh, all the support intel-wise and what have you, has not uh proven to be successful in defeating hamas, it's the u.s. that has lost this war also. isn't that what the us is afraid of here? it's definitely a pr recovery move. they're trying to avoid looking like they are they've been embarrassed that the um one of the poorest populations that's basically contained in an open air concentration camp uh is able to uh humiliate along with its allies and other. other countries like lebanon and yemen, they're able to defeat one the most well-funded armies in the world, and it is due to us funding, so it's the us has an interest, so um, anthony blincon is not really an impartial moderator here to be able to negotiate or figure out solution, one
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because the united states and the zionist regimes share a very similar ideology, they are holy opposed to. morality, even though they claim it, they're serving the satanic ideology of supremacism, as the first supremacist was lucifer, iblis himself, as in the holy quran, and so they have that same ideology that comes from that luciferian branch, and top of that, anthony blincon has come to the zinis entity several months ago and said, i come here as a jew, so he's saying, i have this kind, i'm not impartial, like he has this loyalty to the... this concept and he and so when you combine those two factors it's impossible for the us to to be mediator in the situation so there there's two camps that are playing out here there's like escalatory faction and deescalatory faction and both have the same goal of preserving the zyonist regime of preserving the american hegem around the world just through different tactics the the wolf and
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the wolfs and sheeps clothing the one with the fake smiley face so uh now that they realize that they're that they can't afford a larger war in west asia, they can't, they they were putting on this show and we're going to attack west asia in response to the drone attacks by the iraqi resistance against the us base that president bashar al-assad informed the world that this is actually a isis training center that is the us base, so they want us to cry crocodile tears for the strike on their isis training center, they never struck iran because they're too scared to, so any kind of deescalation if the deescalatory faction... uh wins over is not due to their humanitarianism, but is due to basically humiliation, they have no choice but to deescaly, and the same time you see very psychopathic leaders like netanyahu. who are trying to escalate uh further uh within the restraints that they have because of you know they they just cannot win in this situation militarily um so they're going to
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lose on both sides is just how much more blood is going to be spilled on the deescalatory side they're going to come in with soft war they're going to come in with another oslo accords uh to humiliate gaza and put gaza under the control of a palestinian leadership that is puppet of the zionist regime in the same way that mahmoud abbas and authority is a direct puppet of the zionist occupation authorities, so for example when elon musks talks about rebuilding gaza, he's talking about rebuilding gaza without the uh independent sovereign palestinian government ruling over gaza, so they we have, i think the the software site should be watched carefully because we're all very heartbroken by all this pain and suffering, let's make sure that false peace which is... not predicated on justice, which is about basically enslaving the palestinian people, is not something that takes the place of this war. well, we're we're looking a very dangerous situation that even the un chief
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shobir riy has come out sounding the alarm, and that is about the reports that israel is pledging to go ahead with assaults, as uh, he calls it, but uh, really at the genocide, to continue there in ruffa, about 1.4 million palestinians are there, is that something that's going to happen, do you think that the aim is to displace palestinians by attacking that area? and then thinking uh that the under the false imagination that they are able to then perhaps go after uh hamas and be able to defeat them. um from every corner uh they have come out and said that israel is unable to defeat hamas. hamas is not is not going to be defeated. um so what do you think? do you think that that israel has the goal of attacking first of all the rafa area where you have about over million of palestinians there at this point? well look it's very clear that since the attack that the zionist entity started inflicting on the gazans, firstly it was sort of northern part of gaza, gaza city and all the other sort of
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refugee camps around there, then central part of gaza, then slowly moving to uh khan unis and now gaza, rafa as well, so they've been sort of hoodwinking the world and also trying to sort of persuade the... to leave parts of their hometown or home places and move to so-called safe place, but it has appeared over the last 120 odd days that there is no safe place, if one place becomes safe, then people move to another place and that becomes unsafe. there have been many reports that people have moved three, four, five times during the last so many days of this brutal mass murder taking place. so i, i, i am sort of very suspicious and really sort of sadden to reflect on this that probably the zionist entity will continue to gaza and trying to
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inflict as much murder there as possible before we have some sanity that take place to bring about peace for the gassons. indeed, unfortunately we fresh out of time, but thank you. rusby political. from london, thank you, ali salam, editor and chief at basira press from tehran. with that we come to an end for this edition of the spotlight from the team, it's goodbye. the islamic revolution of iran in 1979 brought about seismic change in the geopolitics of the region. the hegemonic powers faced a new challenge named the islamic republic of iran, which was based on islamic teachings and unwilling to compromise its principles. these and more on this
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episode of iran today. in this week's episode of iran tech we've come to bucher city to the south of iran to tell you about what happens under that dome which is boucher's nuclear power plant uh and explain to you how we use a process called nuclear fision uh to generate 100 megaw hours worth of electricity that is fed to the national power system thanks to the 80 tons of uranium that is stored within this facility. stay tuned, times are listed below.
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ينقص في سلاح في الحريه يقتل حيوانات بشريه. تلك قضيه وتلك قضيه كيف تكون ملاكا ابيض يبقى ضميرك نص ضم تنصف حركات الحريه وتنصف حركات التحرير وتوزع عطفك وحنانك. المقتول حسب
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الجنسيه وتلك قضيه وتلك قضيه كيف تكون انسانا راقي ومطابق للاشتراطات كل كلامك لابس واقي وبتحضن كل الشجرات. بتقول ع البواب العارس جنبك جيش بيد مدارس واما بتفش نفسك لابس دمك تقول الكل ضحيه وتلك قضيه وتلك قضيه كيف اصدق هذا
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العالم. لما بيحكي عن الانسان شايف امه بتبكي ضناه علشان مات في الغرب جعان ويساوي المتول بالادل في شرف ونزاه وحياده وتلك قضيه وتلك قضيه. مش فارقى العالم يتكلم وانت حر وما تعيش مسلبه دلي بجيل ورا جيل يتعلم كيف يعيش ويموت لقضيه بنادي على العالم مين علشان يستنكر يا دينا دين كما شئت في دي در لما اجري جوه السلخر
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مش هخف في بارود التاني ولا قادر اترجعله صباح تلك قضيف هذا كفايه
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the headlines iran's leader has termed the tragedy of gaza as the tragedy. of humanity, which he says shows the invalidity of the current world order. the us israel genocidal war on gaz is now in its fifth month, the focus of the onslot being rafa, which hosts more than half of the gaza population. and following a drone attack in bag that a top iraqi military official says us sud alliance in the country has turned into a factory of instability and must factor rather of...