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the time after dinner time, see, and we'll go back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from the u. a in the past few days is really media has confirmed what going on the grounds and others have said for months is riley forces killed their own on october the 7th. meanwhile, one of the world's pre eminent medical journals, the lancet in the u. k has often an estimate of more than 186000 killed by the british. you and us weapons pouring onto gaza, you, and special roplenger on the right to food. michael factory has already declared massey's riley, starvation of children assignment because of u. k. u. s a u armed israel on the pretext of october, the 7th. joining me from london in the u. k. his former palestinian diplomat. f e stuff. yeah, he was below representative to holland buquet the vatican, the us and russia. he's being deputy had of the piano delegation in geneva and to the un about to thank you so much for coming on every hour the stores it continues
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. could israel continued to commit genocide without britain where you are the united states, the your opinion supplying the weapons? you know often commentators have said that mister nathaniel was shot this time he was sent into foot. and it seems to me that nothing am seems to have many more than 2 feet down people's up to now he gets, it keeps getting away with it. and it's of forces because in international relations the international and when should we should proceed on the emission and when the only person or the precious when i personally believe that he's at that well, i think the international, the system and i believe that he has an interest in prone being the war, the slow to the cottage because he's police, you couldn't survive or depends on it. and because he's either info or elizabeth or he's in j because so with respect to charge respect, i've asked that i wasn't asking about that. the of i was asking whether or the
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genocide could continue without britain, the united states and the european union nations are coming at yahoo. you know, the united states personally, i consider that they are responsible for the self inflicted impotence of the international competing. you know, the us of installation as being cost of the shipping isn't, are in the united nations veto. you can get, you end result roll shows as even the over the total loss of concerning the ceasefire. and nothing here has succeeded so far in several times. you can get the engine delay in the u. k. good news might be coming soon because the new government, the next to the, if you days ago, is reviewing that british as each of these of you, the international criminal court. the previous conservative government to the vin, she puscetti thought these may be, i think you has challenged international criminal court, and service, has no jurisdiction to indict image stuff. nothing. you know, by the way,
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good news was the thing you know, with the, this thing is that the states at the end of this month to speak in the congress. i said that you would not make a stop over in europe because he really feels that your opinions might find the cottage of apprehending him to deliver to him for judgment and the type you know, of the internet to your full power to do i 2nd, but just on this britain, you mentioned britain, this awakening. ok. okay. you mentioned britain, your optimism about britain. i mean, fan is no one really cares about the international criminal court. and you believe they've given the so long for the genocide to continue. sexiest. um, oh, i have met on a bbc program actually said israel has the right to withhold power and water from palestinian civilians. he's the new prime minister of the country where your in right now is also said that your flag, your palestinian flag, may encourage attacks on british jews. maybe it shouldn't even be allowed on the streets of london. why do you have this optimism about suitcase tom?
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o, there's just a point of a cabinet of people funded by his randy. nobody asked it's a very cautious optimism. but does it tell you, sir, i personally believe that we have room to end over with a labor government in london much more than we had with the conservative government . forget not that a very high proportion of the labor and peas and in the but it's a very pro palestinian historically for the last 2 decades. number 2 of the unions which are really the foundation and the supporters of the neighbor buffy. all know them. you, nothing was the head being quoting for the ceasefire, continuing funding the you a the on while, which is really wants to consider as a terrorist organization. can you imagine? so i believe we have needs to pressure to the government, a liberal government, much more than we had names to persuade. a conservative government, but it's cautious, cautious, optimism. i'm of the mistake or sorry,
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just about how you do realize it does, i guess from a kick. jeremy coleman out of the party for being in a dc might consider is anyone who talks about zionism, i noticed in a week with just in the past few days, metro of the big facebook silicon valley for him. it said, using the word sign isn't the george of lee is to be banned on facebook and who knows? maybe uh, what is the problem with the p l. o you have this cautious optimism and now you are hated organization across the world. it my friends, i think you should be aware of this. i'm not the big fan of said q stiver. but as i told you, we have friends within the labor party that i close enough to be assets. number 2, i think the few knows how wonder, but he is because the those west of the astrology and the u. k. no that's. he has the reasoning that drove its environment, but there wasn't
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a landslide in the next of that. he got 3000000 volts less than one jet, an eco been brought in 2017 by the way. and they all know that the most of the seats where there is a substantial it up, as most them community is. there was a bit in the whole thing for the labor of at least 20 percent. so i believe that during the last evictions, the palestinian, the add up and the wisdom community have shown more maturity than in previous evictions. they had more sense. 6 i was to, or the police a quick part is that the events as part of the is mission of the issue. and i believe that the we will be exploring the potential of the concept of multiculturalism is a multiculturalism sir, is a very important concept in the european eddie. now it allows minorities to maintain and reserve their identity and at the same time works to filter that
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integration identity and integration of no more incompatible. so you wouldn't be heating more of the, at a community. do you pay? for example, we have looked at that in the house of rhodes. every possible minority in the u. k is represented in the house of north accept the bridge community, as i believe visual, beautiful, nice isaac safety. and i believe that the major 5 district accept that the entering the house of lords is easier than entering the house of commons because is by no means i think labor somewhere has to be. i'm always out the road. yeah, i think now somebody needs, i think the house and lords needs to be abolished. that was the, the labor management as well. i'm having to grab this, you know. no, no, that's the check answer from you. as long as it's exist. the reality is that data breaches community is the only one i'm gonna be presented and as long as it exists, we should be more than that. just a few members of that community. i recognize and intervene to the house of drawers,
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which is not unimportant in the british, but it's a good system. okay. well enough about britain for the current level. um yeah, i think you know, we have enough food enough fluids. give me. what do you think about the fact that every time anyone talks about the genocide in gaza or at the state department press briefings, the statesman does say to bob and spokes person or how do they blink? and we'll say, you know, we can desperately about the children of guys whose heads are being sliced off, of course by the thousands with these u. s. weapons and british weapons by they did withdrawal a shipment of a 2000 pound m k. 80 for bottom shipment famously used to mass kill civilians. it'd be at now. why do you think he paused one shipment of 2000 pound bombs used to mass slaughter people in terms of personnel missed to make it look good for the administration responsible for the general side taking place in front of
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our eyes be in and they out and i really believe that by doing it has already paid the price because he was shown to be extremely vulnerable. if he, my dances, can be the see, because he has drugs, many supporters within the youth. and my not, it is in the u. s. a. and i believe that besides his physical pres, gbc, and etc, it says the epic use of sheepish alignment on these range precedence. even sometimes contrary to the national interest today, you are unaware that the level ability in the global south is at its lowest. and that's because of their position and attitude visa be disruptive and the cotton and seeking place. so i personally believe that it will end up with it by then withdrawing his candidacy and blinking is, is except to be of stick to is made your color as any way he positions himself as
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design is from the very beginning. and he almost takes instructions from nothing. yeah. well, after each of these visits but doesn't think that the english is now taking place, has turned into a fast and nothing happens. many preaching everybody, and everybody is the who is that where? that's the thing. yeah. home, i think the end of this, i'm the assistant adults and he goes to congress in defiance by the way to, by doing and the democratic a distinction. interesting. the, historically, isabel was captivating the prose raise, you know, be in washington as a byproduct, as an actress and they couldn't, it was both democrats and republicans, but nothing, you know, for several years now has shown a preference for republicans to win all types of elections. and nothing you know about it is waiting for trump to enter the white house again, which would be a disaster for the american society and american preferences. how can i get any was
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that was, how can i get any was on the trump then it was under joe biden and blinking and sullivan kind of get any worse than it is already for the people, because it's really bad, my friends, but i don't think that the word moves from bad to boot and to back to them it can, it can turn worse and the anyway, if the democrats otherwise they, they were the river. another can't do. did they still have 4 months? it's may be late, but not too late. and i hold it all democratic contenders on fine is right next to them, and that they have many people who might be elected but, but the by about yeah. who, who in the democrats, me, who in the democrats does not support the sending of weapons to israel, even the squad has supported sending americans referenced and then you have to play american politics on this program. but i personally believe that the set that are the vices with the race and either they,
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there are more than men the same as the democrats. i'm not trying to cope with this thing. you from separate it, send it to like a mr van hardon. is there any distinguished senator who was not going to be proactive or broke? i just didn't you and have more. that name was and they had problems with those with is there's interest 1st the presented in discussions and hearings, the nation or dignity that has been lacking in the debates, according concrete, on him. you know, the drop, the capstone, who is another, is the radio fee by $33.00 is the need one day to be the greatest. if ever you want to have even handed the american party to track the job. you know the job. that's why he doesn't, is really want to become the 61st state. and the answer is that they would have to content themselves then with only 2 said that there's ways not. they can rely on 95 . and it says it's because of the power of a back end, the financial assistance of
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a back to many politicians and in the states. anyway, i believe that history is that not the process of the things are moving, things are changing. and what are the factors that have changing is within the i'm open jewish communities, you've seen demonstrations in washington and new york where many thousands of drawers were taking 5, sitting up in our name. and i'm positive master. i have all the stuff here. investor for yourself. yeah, i'll stop you. the law firm, the former deputy head of the fellow delegation, geneva ends of you. and after this break, the same rom just don't have to shape house because the after and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will to part,
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we choose to look for common ground. the hi, i'm receptive and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show . seriously. why watch something that's so different. little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have the state department c. i a weapons, bankers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way inside the welcome back to going underground. i'm still here would be full of about a city and diplomatic and best of the stuff you and basset or i interrupted,
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you and you were talking about. the infamous is really lobby and how it fails to prevent the jews in the united states demonstrating for palestine as they increasingly due. but the policy, the authority, you spend so much of your life representing the yellow around the world in your career. it's of course bankrolled by israel. is it very, increasingly difficult and impossible for the piano for 5 to criticize the united states, given that it's cash comes from the us. fire is ro it, i think you're using the word record in a very comfortable position and the question of a mentor. and the co pays though is, is that it is that rubbing the palestinians from their own money. you know, in the purchase agreement after the us know i cards is road, receives the receives on our behalf of the taxes of our imports and exports and
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they give it back to us and the deducted 3 percent for the administrative road. now with the new government of the mr. nothing here. who would switch as finance minister, they had been with the lower bid any more than 3 quarters of this amount of money. so using the word bank road from your side is a question of a way of addressing the issue of the comfortability is road is trying to stuff ok the palestinian authority. and i believe what they are doing is a general sizing, gaza and the out of doing a policy side in the west bank against the palestinian authority in guns up the strategy from the very beginning has been the following. they want to make guns, a thoughts with the liver, to force the population to lead a young punk to somebody to migrate s way into egypt. they had hoped, but the egypt is rocking good. thanks. that's where the or anywhere ends and they
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want the geography without the demography that has to be in the game. and this reminds us of what happens in the that's about 1948 when we get the israel level to the ground, they now might do the 518 villages. can you imagine that? so the farthest in universities come up, exercise their right to return to their homes and home towns and the end villages has, as you know about this, this important process over rendering guns the i'm even happy to bu, hoping the menu and choose these raiders. and i don't see mentor, they use the word, the, the migration what's will not do the about it after they had to be investigated with those 2000 pounds. but that they got generously from the americans. and the british has, you know, and best of that kind of a truthful history is banned defacto in the nato, propaganda or media or in any case. so let's just go to the resistance. well as
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important as it is. and as, as valuable information is that is what about reconciliation to unify the resistance under the terms of the un security council resolutions like to for, to why his, it time us and the p l. o. in fact, i have not all made friends again, despite attempts from the united. i remember it's where i'm speaking to you from saudi arabia, russia, china of jerry, i don't know how many countries have tried to put you together. why is it that i be this person to be that 1st thing in the public opinion is very angry against the 4 digit code establish and most of how mess and thought they were. but they love, i'm us according to read the boat. how about us and stuff day for me not having achieved the contribution. i believe that if not now, when we are having the method for our existence and our survivor, and it's no more thought i'd like to tell everybody to tolerate this split that exists and diabetes. we need to open up the piano. so that's how much i had this
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lenny joining in the leadership of the piano. as i believe that with a national consensus, we should have a government that enjoys the support of all defections. what do we need to? the palestinians is domestic legitimacy and international acceptability. and i believe that for domestically she gave me the c, we need the agreement with g 5 to have him us and for international acceptability. i think here how much need some wisdom in knowing how to be discrete and accept the idea of a take no credit, the government for a year or 2 before we can hold national election. so what are the 2nd? i mean, if someone like you have solid like you who represent, if someone like you who represented that piano around the world, can say what you just said. what are the sticking points i wasn't doing that would be for the tools here or in most go for those tools. i know that country to what you said, i'm honest, is getting more and more popular. actually,
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according to recent polls, they wouldn't mahmoud abbas out daily according to the palestinians, end of a policy and survey research polling. so what was the sticking point from my boss is a people in the p l o in 5 to to not have a unified resistance. as you've just outlined is the favorable option. it is said, i see that to be say, and the end the objective one has to put the blame on the political establishment and the need to ship the entire need to ship and not on the on without bass. and so that's number one number to said i did leave that popular data is something fluid indications. show that for example, how may i spoke with that it does, it has been, yes, it has written it and it isn't in the west, back, etc. and, but this thing is we'd have is different caution or difficult to go. i know it isn't, does. the 1st thing is when i'd be more or less than the discussion once the guns
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type being silenced through the ceasefire, and i believe in the restroom, every community. i believe that's how much is that where that's what we need to achieve is if i just didn't state withdrew them as it's got the the end on both wings of the palestinian $33.00 in the west bank and gaza. i believe that for the has being on saturday through decides to to, to use, to as being the 1st to discover what is the seating of the possible and the permissible. and for that was much more mature than others in discovering what this desire. but what is possible and what is acceptable, as i believe the chemist. unfortunately they saved with that is as though they are a shame of that acceptance of the that see being of the possible. we need statesmanship and majority and on both sides, but to have him as will be blamed by get it so you have an on. so what this particular point could i was be more would be, ma'am, do you have an answer?
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what possibly could be the sticking point from fast as side has to a unified resistance? i don't, does that. i think that at certain topics that should be left to us, the others have insights and that we are a society if i typed in 4 hours, the existence answered by the survivor. let's the certain stomachs for the discussion is the corruption. is it correct? but i mean, i do it said if he was alive, i don't know what he would think that i'm us and he was a friend of mine, my friend a i understand that we match in him in a world where hamas was so much more populated than the hated 5 to the hated p, a low, all across the west bank up i don't, you know, it was presumably corruption of the piano and the fact that movement that has created this situation said no, no fund of the underlying principles of how boss. obviously how, how is it come to this? and when will mahmoud abbas resign?
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my friend, do you think that we have the conditions today for elections in defense, the in the anything that's what they said, that's what they said 2 years ago. look, there are reports that i'm yahoo, nothing, you know, he says he could consider the fact and the p l. o ruling gaza after this once left of, of gaza. i mean proof in what those reports say that then yeah. who would favor a fast run guys? uh uh no, nothing. yeah. well does not say that one of my friends being very biased and you, i really think that they have your own prejudices, but i think you are taking too much liberty and explain. it was in the times of israel published the jew under this. no, no, i'm sorry. you're expressing that uh you. i mean, type that through your opinion after you print it's not, i have no opinion or did it just say the times of israel said that that's the whole . as i told you, i accuse him of probably decide he wants to ex,
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the better send you an end to do whatever it is. and then he will. he doesn't save the return of the palestinian authority in gaza. and if i really, how much support or by the way, that's the wisest course of action, very close to the decision was but the and the but it didn't your letter of authority administrator tomorrow. the investor, do you know how many videos that would be needed to be built because uh, do you think that the categories add up as the others would be getting money if ever, how much is still in power? that by doing, oh, well, as long as apple per day, as long as it's democratically elected, but i just didn't, you know, thought as long as it's a democratically elected government, they are, you know, a demo and people are friends with the taliban. they were the shot and i cooperation, organization meeting in the state and the reason being it just goes to uh your skepticism. understand the button for an hour. yeah. anyways, just to the you, nations recognizing palestine in name only a lot of rich rhetoric. i notice whether it be that or i'm talking about
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the i c c, the use, the 2nd largest, i'm supply to israel. what do you think there's a lot of posing around because they know their population just seeing these images of all sorts of children beheaded babies by the british who you and us weapons that these politicians say will recognize palestine as a state. and on the, under the table pouring in the weapons to kill the children. because of what's going on in europe where you, we have been getting the europeans that it's is, are, the, has reduce the potential enrolled in the middle east. the europeans wanted to be a play or they were and out by is there only to be a payer. and i kept telling the europeans that you, as europe asked, is an expert in search for a role. and, and the individual needs to have a little research for the next to but yes, up to now,
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europe has viewed these up pointing. but 700 companies have had the ability to go to the city of recognizing the state of palestine to the displeasure of mister, nothing, yahoo! it's a different magic, but the undertaking a u, as in general, just to kind of use as to be taught to discrepancy, could be as with the credit, maybe 10. so we need to be optimistic or the whole can, will be nice people and not skepticism. and pessimism and just finding very briefly given eva generation, the palestinian survivors will eventually retaliate against those who have armed israel to carry out the genocide we're seeing on a phones every hour. when i hope that diplomacy will prevail, and i hope that the international community would succeed in helping the rock or religion in fact is by pass bypass this configuration and the i prefer not to
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enter on these terms. should we be read that the in the future? yes, there is. a lot of anger i keep getting is rate is that we try to play with you. we know when are you still want to pay with us loser, win or lose, or no society on earth excepts and want to be the toner loser. and menu would have the samsung complex by saying if i am from the to be the toner boozer to head with the temper and done with the fingers, i am still in favor, so a winner winner. and as a thank you or not. so for the show of continued condolences to those bereaved by u. k u s u of them, genocide will be back with a brand new episode on saturday until then keep in touch quite a lot. social media, if it's upsets in your country and have to our channel, the tv on mobile, don't com. to watch new and old episodes of going underground seas added the
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the with the end of world war one. the move in for the indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people. on the day of the sea bass at t festivals. a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm
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the star in northern india. seeing these as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms people. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known british newspaper, the morning post called dyer, the man who saved india, gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous, dire massacre wind down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders, and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the
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colonial yoke. the power body of rick sanchez and this, as you come to expect is the weekend review. we just shut down all the rows. mr. president, you're gonna lose all the votes. if you don't get it for the last 3 and a half years, house republicans and the american people have been demanding details about jo biden's mental and physical decline. who dokie just to the hit that we're going to play for you. mr. barton continues to stumble and bolt republicans just can't seem to leave well enough alone and now yes, the whole world is watching. i'm rick sanchez and this is direct impact. what do you say? we do it the
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