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the camp david accords resulted in peace agreements between egypt and israel. israel and left sign i. egypt sent in the best of their to tell o v. after the 3 d, egypt was excluded from the i repeat 4. yes. and egypt presidents adults was testing knighthood by fundamental this militant but even so camp david's set of process and motion. eric this for 80 normalization brokered by the united states. is rhodes most important ally? and that was also the case for the agreement with jordan. the kingdom had long held back from england deal with israel, a head of the potential, the court between israel independent opinions more than 1000000 of them, and then left in jordan, many in refugee camps. but when even the palestine liberation organization recognized as ro, jordan's king felt the road was open for ending the state of war with s road, his hopes, economic fruits of trading with his ro and support from the u. s. there were peace treaties with the strict sense because those countries have actually been that's more with as well today. both countries and forecast that israel drills offshore
the camp david accords resulted in peace agreements between egypt and israel. israel and left sign i. egypt sent in the best of their to tell o v. after the 3 d, egypt was excluded from the i repeat 4. yes. and egypt presidents adults was testing knighthood by fundamental this militant but even so camp david's set of process and motion. eric this for 80 normalization brokered by the united states. is rhodes most important ally? and that was also the case for the agreement with jordan. the...
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but in 1967, israel drove them out. now occupied the west bank and gaza, the goal on heights and egypt sign i put in. so no sign i was important for egypt to stay in control of the suicide canal. one of the wells most important traits, routes, and then also egypt was suffering economically. and a lot of countries, problems, especially the u. s. promises set up to give him 8 and that he needed that because in that time he really wasn't a very bad situation. and egypt president on the west side that's got this out from the us for the price of making peace with as right. as we, as see throughout the story. this is not the only time the wes coulton, eric country and israel to one table. the camp david accords resulted in peace agreements between egypt and israel. israel and left sign i. egypt sent in the best of their to tell only after the treaty, egypt was excluded from the i repeat 4. yes. and egypt presidents adults was assassinated by fundamental this militant but even so camp david's set of process and motion. eric th
but in 1967, israel drove them out. now occupied the west bank and gaza, the goal on heights and egypt sign i put in. so no sign i was important for egypt to stay in control of the suicide canal. one of the wells most important traits, routes, and then also egypt was suffering economically. and a lot of countries, problems, especially the u. s. promises set up to give him 8 and that he needed that because in that time he really wasn't a very bad situation. and egypt president on the west side...
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in the deal, israel can resume military operations. the united states will help ensure israel lives up to their obligations as well. that is what this deal says. this is tra decisive moment. israel has made their proposal. hamas says it once a cease-fire.#: -- wants a cease-fire. this deal is an opportunity to prove whether they mean it. hamas needs to take the deal. for months people all over the world have called for cease-fire. now it is time to raise you voices and demand that be hamas come to the table, agree to thi deal and end this war they bega of course there will be differences on the specific details that need to be worked that is natural. if hamas comes to negotiate ready to deal, then they must b given a mandate with the necessary flexibility to close the past eight months have marked heartbreaking pain. pain of those who were slaughtered by hamas terrorist on october 7. hostages and families waiting i ordinary israelis whose lives were forever marked by the shattering event of hamasuthles the palestinian people have endur
in the deal, israel can resume military operations. the united states will help ensure israel lives up to their obligations as well. that is what this deal says. this is tra decisive moment. israel has made their proposal. hamas says it once a cease-fire.#: -- wants a cease-fire. this deal is an opportunity to prove whether they mean it. hamas needs to take the deal. for months people all over the world have called for cease-fire. now it is time to raise you voices and demand that be hamas come...
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but in 1967, israel drove them out. now occupied the west bank and gaza, the goal on heights and egypt sign i put in. so no sign i wasn't parking for egypt to stay in control of the suicide canal. one of the wells most important traits roots in that time. also, egypt was suffering economically and a lot of countries promising, especially the u. s. promises set up to give him 8 and that he needed that because on the time he really wasn't a very bad situation. and egypt president on the west side that's got this help from the us for the price of making peace with is read. this we a see throughout the story. this is not the only time us govern eric country and israel to one table. the camp david accords resulted in peace agreements between egypt and israel, israel and left cyanide. egypt sent in the best of their to tell only after the treaty, egypt was excluded from the i repeat 4. yes. and egypt presidents adults was testing knighthood by fundamental this militant but even so camp david's set of process and motion. eric
but in 1967, israel drove them out. now occupied the west bank and gaza, the goal on heights and egypt sign i put in. so no sign i wasn't parking for egypt to stay in control of the suicide canal. one of the wells most important traits roots in that time. also, egypt was suffering economically and a lot of countries promising, especially the u. s. promises set up to give him 8 and that he needed that because on the time he really wasn't a very bad situation. and egypt president on the west side...
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with their extreme support for israel, they are providing the ground for the world to destroy israel. i don't see any possibility that the western powers will reduce their support for israel in the two-state solution it can be said, from my personal point of view, you can see that today palestine is in ruins, in fact, there are so many orphans and the zionist regime has destroyed everything. and the west also supports it, and in fact , israel wants to destroy the palestinians completely, and the west actually does not care about this at all. i am a westerner who is against this two-state solution. look at the palestinians there. the land of the palestinians is the palestinians who are actually their country. for example, the federal government should be like belgium and in fact palestine should have the right to live freely in peace. in this in fact , everyone will see peace and tranquility in the region. in my opinion, a federal palestine. yes , jewish communities can also live in palestine. there is no problem in having their own representatives. thank you, mr. louie, we were able t
with their extreme support for israel, they are providing the ground for the world to destroy israel. i don't see any possibility that the western powers will reduce their support for israel in the two-state solution it can be said, from my personal point of view, you can see that today palestine is in ruins, in fact, there are so many orphans and the zionist regime has destroyed everything. and the west also supports it, and in fact , israel wants to destroy the palestinians completely, and...
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so the palestinian authority at arrest palestinians on behalf of israel. it has supported israel. and this is why no one really sees any hope in them. but it is this heartening that for example, a lot of the questions threw out just even before the store was, well, do you condemn him ass instead of really trying to 1000 to what had this is. it is a political party that has grown in contract affect the and then you have the consent brigade, which is the ongoing for him as currently fighting on the ground. and rather than asking palestinians, well what is your imagination of a political party? and that's where this becomes difficult because we've been focus so much on trying to answer the very much irrelevant questions. little room was left for palestinians to have radical imagination in terms of designing and imagining a new future for them. the who said the leadership choices is reduced to these 2. that's the american system. for us, it's very different. and we've seen leaders come out in times of meet when palestinians with an uprising in the streets, and they found no one, they
so the palestinian authority at arrest palestinians on behalf of israel. it has supported israel. and this is why no one really sees any hope in them. but it is this heartening that for example, a lot of the questions threw out just even before the store was, well, do you condemn him ass instead of really trying to 1000 to what had this is. it is a political party that has grown in contract affect the and then you have the consent brigade, which is the ongoing for him as currently fighting on...
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into israel. this is israel. this is not some random entis i. our close ally. and you have a body to which we do -- have no sovereignty for this country, that is being given to the international are not a party to it. we are not undermining our sovereignty. we are not going to do that as america. that's what this stands for. that's what this says. this says that we should not be allowing the international criminal court to not just go after the israeli prime minister, but the door that that opens to go after our own service members. to go after our own generals. to go after america's interest. what happens here is going to be coming at us and our country. that's why it's important to speak with one voice with authority, with force. we have been working in good faith. agn i want to compliment the ranking member and democrat staff. again, we are working through the weekend. i believe there were amendments that we could have agreed to, changes, that would have had bipartisan support here. i understand that the white house did not agree to that. that's a shame. i t
into israel. this is israel. this is not some random entis i. our close ally. and you have a body to which we do -- have no sovereignty for this country, that is being given to the international are not a party to it. we are not undermining our sovereignty. we are not going to do that as america. that's what this stands for. that's what this says. this says that we should not be allowing the international criminal court to not just go after the israeli prime minister, but the door that that...
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and to the people of israel, let me say this -- as someone who has had a lifelong commitment to israel is the only american president who gone to israel in a time of war as someone who sent the u.s. forces to directly defend israel when it was attacked by iran, i ask you to take a step back and think what will happen if this moment is lost. you cannot lose this moment. indefinite war in pursuit of an unidentified notion of total victory will not bring -- will only bog down israel and gaza. drain the economic, military and human resources and further israel's isolation in the world. that will not bring hostages home. that will not bring an enduring defeat of hamas. that will not bring israel lasting security but a comprehensive approach, which starts with this deal, will bring hostages home and will lead to more secure israel and once a cease-fire and hostage deal are concluded, it unlocks the possibility of a great deal more progress including calm along israel's northern border with lebanon. the united states will help forge a diplomatic resolution, one that ensures israel's security
and to the people of israel, let me say this -- as someone who has had a lifelong commitment to israel is the only american president who gone to israel in a time of war as someone who sent the u.s. forces to directly defend israel when it was attacked by iran, i ask you to take a step back and think what will happen if this moment is lost. you cannot lose this moment. indefinite war in pursuit of an unidentified notion of total victory will not bring -- will only bog down israel and gaza....
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i grew up spending all the time in israel, and i planned to go be in israel advocate on my college campus. we often said that that was the other battlefields, you know, the college campuses, the battlefield for israel's legitimacy. and so i wanted to go up, tell the truth about israel. now that, that all got quite complicated for me when i began actually meeting the students on my campus who had different life experiences related to is their own different ways . i began reading text by both palestinian and israeli historians who complicated the story of 1948. i learned about the not the mass displacement of palestinians in 1948 that led to the founding of the state. and very quickly so that narrative was, was complicated. and, and shuddered for me or, and you're not the only one because there's, there's been a broader shift amongst young jewish americans towards opposition to, or at least ambivalence about scientists and, and we've heard those pro israel lobby a say, you know, we've lost the kids, do you think they'll ever get those kids back for many, dues, zion is on, has much movement
i grew up spending all the time in israel, and i planned to go be in israel advocate on my college campus. we often said that that was the other battlefields, you know, the college campuses, the battlefield for israel's legitimacy. and so i wanted to go up, tell the truth about israel. now that, that all got quite complicated for me when i began actually meeting the students on my campus who had different life experiences related to is their own different ways . i began reading text by both...
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israel has that they feel that now israel, i mean israel in general, that the ruling body that exists now, i.e. the rightists, is the main threat they feel. the existence of israel is now viewed by the right-wingers with the view that the enemy has attacked me and is destroying me, so i must protect myself here first and then think about establishing legitimacy. by the way , netanyahu's actions will cause this to escalate and if israel survives, it means that it will be able to continue its survival. with the legitimacy of it will give way and the trust that has been destroyed inside the society can no longer continue on the normal path . if you remember the beginning of the war, that is , it can be said that the first two or three weeks of the war, an analysis was made that this attack of this war caused the al-aqsa storm. the differences that existed in the israeli society were eliminated, but now we see that the differences have increased, that is, they have multiplied, both in size and in general, the number of gaps that in the next stage must deal with the legitimacy that has bee
israel has that they feel that now israel, i mean israel in general, that the ruling body that exists now, i.e. the rightists, is the main threat they feel. the existence of israel is now viewed by the right-wingers with the view that the enemy has attacked me and is destroying me, so i must protect myself here first and then think about establishing legitimacy. by the way , netanyahu's actions will cause this to escalate and if israel survives, it means that it will be able to continue its...
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and that israel is prepared for a wide variety of scenarios, hertz, the whole every turing, israel's northern border down playing the near 10 minute video. that his bullet head release showing sensitive military targets. saying that israel is none the less prepared for war from the central jersey to a man to remind the v is really government has banned under 0 from operating in israel. and that's why honda was reporting from jordan like cuba. oh god is. and his rarely political analyst and contributed to hearts news publication. he says military officials are usually careful not to contradict is really leadership. the . ready you know, it seems that's for the 1st time of the many years, there is an ongoing escalation between the government has, is by an attorney out and, and his entourage of the reporters analysts who are actually on his unofficially on his team. that's our ceiling. the chief of staff, his son who. ready does it say beginning miami is throwing money as the military uh, especially loans and uh it is a kind of a political the scenario that uh the uh, army spokesman who
and that israel is prepared for a wide variety of scenarios, hertz, the whole every turing, israel's northern border down playing the near 10 minute video. that his bullet head release showing sensitive military targets. saying that israel is none the less prepared for war from the central jersey to a man to remind the v is really government has banned under 0 from operating in israel. and that's why honda was reporting from jordan like cuba. oh god is. and his rarely political analyst and...
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, on israel's military response. let's get to israel in a minute, but 1st let's focus on the on a mass. because according to the report, 800 civilians were among the move in 1200 killed by a mass of the other policy in groups. it includes what report calls quote, sexual and gender based violence against a number of somebody in something that has a mazda is always the denied. also, we need to get into specifics in the case of a 79 year old woman. and her 12 year old, which is the granddaughter shot dead apparently because they was slowing down the retreat of the captives. the examples go on and on and on. or how do these findings do you think shape or your understanding of october, the 7th, and what will as well make of these allegations against them as well as you mentioned the um. ready the report really uh, focuses on the on both sides. i bought this uh. busy this call is in effect here, which is uh, sometimes people tend to forget because uh, the whole event, this is just happened by so it happens when come us las
, on israel's military response. let's get to israel in a minute, but 1st let's focus on the on a mass. because according to the report, 800 civilians were among the move in 1200 killed by a mass of the other policy in groups. it includes what report calls quote, sexual and gender based violence against a number of somebody in something that has a mazda is always the denied. also, we need to get into specifics in the case of a 79 year old woman. and her 12 year old, which is the granddaughter...
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israel means any government in israel that tries to preserve the existence of israel and to harm the international legitimacy of the united states . the united states of america is the defender of that government, so it goes to overthrow the government and build a government . in this situation, america felt threatened. yesterday, netanyahu was his strategic partner today , what can netanyahu do to protect the existence of israel? that's why there are people in the war cabinet, like bani bani gandes, who resigned two days ago , now because of the huge and extensive differences he had with netanyahu, of course with the green light of the united states of america, in my opinion, the united states has a calculated and managed engineering that this war. the dignity that has happened since the last 8 months, i always say that this war was a war of dignity, that is, i said the last war, and a war of dignity and honor, which means that the struggle is for survival. the winner of every war is a permanent winner, the loser of this one. the repelled war is in the history of their own land , th
israel means any government in israel that tries to preserve the existence of israel and to harm the international legitimacy of the united states . the united states of america is the defender of that government, so it goes to overthrow the government and build a government . in this situation, america felt threatened. yesterday, netanyahu was his strategic partner today , what can netanyahu do to protect the existence of israel? that's why there are people in the war cabinet, like bani bani...
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capacity to strike israel. there is much more to gisbala vi'. the most powerful non-state army in the world fought back against the forces of hamas, and the war against hezbollah at the moment, when the war against hamas in gaza is not yet finished, it can simply be the messengers of the israeli army, even with the support of the united states, so this is actually the situation , when no one is interested in a major, significant war actually starting between israel and hizballah, but just natural ones. the logic of responses to blows that cannot be left unanswered leads to such a gradual escalation, however, it seems to me that the probability that in the coming weeks ... before the end of the active phase of hostilities in harli , a war will break out in the north of israel, this probability seems low to me. mr. vyacheslav, clarification just about lebanon, about hezbollah, i know that there is a plan, they have already talked about it, i understand that your last name is not netanyahu and you do not know this
capacity to strike israel. there is much more to gisbala vi'. the most powerful non-state army in the world fought back against the forces of hamas, and the war against hezbollah at the moment, when the war against hamas in gaza is not yet finished, it can simply be the messengers of the israeli army, even with the support of the united states, so this is actually the situation , when no one is interested in a major, significant war actually starting between israel and hizballah, but just...
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for israel, a safe border for israel and jordan. egypt is managing this long border for the benefit of israel. well, see what is happening on the syrian border . what is happening between the so-called resistance and israel in the golan region on the lebanese border? on the lebanese border, there is also a conflict between the lebanese hezbollah and the zionist regime, and now, if we had the chance, we would have given a report on the performance of the resistance , saying that in the past month , the number of attacks by the lebanese hezbollah reached about a thousand , that is, a thousand missile attacks and they have carried out drone strikes, while in the previous two months the number was around 350, it has reached 1,000 and it is still there. anyway, this border of lebanon, which is the border of the resistance, has increased the reactions of the resistance axis. yes, yes. here, the border is not safe for israel, israel is spending money in the northern borders, one third of its army is forced in order to be able to hold it th
for israel, a safe border for israel and jordan. egypt is managing this long border for the benefit of israel. well, see what is happening on the syrian border . what is happening between the so-called resistance and israel in the golan region on the lebanese border? on the lebanese border, there is also a conflict between the lebanese hezbollah and the zionist regime, and now, if we had the chance, we would have given a report on the performance of the resistance , saying that in the past...
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for the hostages to for israel to be secure. for the suffering to stop. it is time for this war to end. ater to beu very much. >> mr. president, can you tell us, sir, donald trump refers to himself as a political prisoner and blames you directly. what's your response to that, sir? do you think the conviction will have an impact on the campaign? we'd love to hear your thoughts, sir. >> friday nights, watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail. a weekly round-up of the campaign coverage. rsthand accounts from political reporters, updated poll numbers, fun raising data and -- fundraising data and■y campaign ads. online at c span.org or wherever you get your podcasts. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> c-span's "wall street journal," our live forum involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics and public policy from. washington, d.c. to cross the country. coming up saturday■" mortgage. the senior associate at the center for str■,egic and international studies previews the u.s. preferential election. and them tom lobionco talks abo
for the hostages to for israel to be secure. for the suffering to stop. it is time for this war to end. ater to beu very much. >> mr. president, can you tell us, sir, donald trump refers to himself as a political prisoner and blames you directly. what's your response to that, sir? do you think the conviction will have an impact on the campaign? we'd love to hear your thoughts, sir. >> friday nights, watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail. a weekly round-up of the campaign coverage....
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in terms of to israel. no one has done more than joe biden going back to when he was vice president, including getting the mou that led to a ten year agreement to provide israel with the assistance it needs to defend itself. we have one weapons system we have been holding back, pending discussions with israel. about how and where it would be used because concerns we've expressed over many months about the possibility of a full on military assault on rafah, a dense urban environment where using something like a 2000-pound bomb could have terrible consequences for the civilians. this is something that needed to be discussed. it's deeply unfortunate that that discussion leaked to the press when it was a private discussion between us and israel. it did, and when the president was asked about it we responded forthrightly. but there's no final decision and it remains subject to discussion. when it comes to■ making sure israel has everything it needs to defend itself, no one has, no one will do more than preside
in terms of to israel. no one has done more than joe biden going back to when he was vice president, including getting the mou that led to a ten year agreement to provide israel with the assistance it needs to defend itself. we have one weapons system we have been holding back, pending discussions with israel. about how and where it would be used because concerns we've expressed over many months about the possibility of a full on military assault on rafah, a dense urban environment where using...
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israel's defence minister _ north. israel's defence minister said _ north. israel's defence minister said there - north. israel's defencej minister said there will north. israel's defence i minister said there will be north. israel's defence - minister said there will be no pause in fighting while negotiations over a cease—fire proposal continue. those talks remained mostly stalled for the hamas leader said wednesday the group wants a permanent end to hostilities and the withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza as part of a cease—fire plan. this demand from hamas contrast with last week's proposal now by us president joe biden. that includes initial temporary cease—fire. washington is still pushing for an agreement between israel and hamas. the cia director met mediators from qatar in egypt on wednesday in the qatari capital of delhi. let's get more on all of this so that we can bring in the former senior policy adviserfor the can bring in the former senior policy adviser for the middle east at the un state department for that great to have you on the bb
israel's defence minister _ north. israel's defence minister said _ north. israel's defence minister said there - north. israel's defencej minister said there will north. israel's defence i minister said there will be north. israel's defence - minister said there will be no pause in fighting while negotiations over a cease—fire proposal continue. those talks remained mostly stalled for the hamas leader said wednesday the group wants a permanent end to hostilities and the withdrawal of israeli...
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is israel ever more isolated? find out on to the to the point in 60 minutes on d, w, the attributes engine goal is only john impact hash. one of gemini says use a lot of stuff. everything is simply designed so i can do this, which gives me a stream freedom to me all the time. devin townsend really stays on the bu dish mice. and i mean i've never thought i'm giving up, but i've sometimes thought that i just can't take this anymore. but what drives them to keep going on the sound of simple stuff. on the d w the, they really have no idea how threatening some laws are for our farm is that's really doesn't work in the practice. it's very clear what politicians should do. all these things that you're familiar with to do them. obviously the hope and politicians is not very high here. forget or do you know about the usual political, the paid for the 2024. you repeat election. we flipping descript folders will be at the center of the debate and politicians will ask questions on topics shaping the election like the climate
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it's tried to say we are pressuring israel on civilians and god, so by pressuring israel and ending the war and seize fire. at the same time, the administration has been aggressive with congress just recently. they pushed congress to release small size of shots, israel. this is something that top democrats didn't want to do. so that's a real dynamic here where the, by the ministration on top democrats in congress on together. and on the flip side, the on the spectrum follow, trump is relevant because now who's not going to come right out and say, i'm trying to help elect donald trump. but by creating this impression, that democrats don't know where they are, and as their own pa, the sites don't have anything to offer. he's also bolstering plucky meant that donald trump and republicans have said, which is maybe democrats, or just abandoning israel and jewish americans. and that could be a relevant and put in an argument that a lot of democrats are scared about coming in on the. yeah, and again, you'll see, you know, this is similar to the question before, but how much can nothing yahoo t
it's tried to say we are pressuring israel on civilians and god, so by pressuring israel and ending the war and seize fire. at the same time, the administration has been aggressive with congress just recently. they pushed congress to release small size of shots, israel. this is something that top democrats didn't want to do. so that's a real dynamic here where the, by the ministration on top democrats in congress on together. and on the flip side, the on the spectrum follow, trump is relevant...
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out by israel. seriously. i think so. yes. but at the same time i listen to what uh, if i just kind of been interested and i think as well as do they have uh. ready done better and boat in a good with that. with this, i remember the gold stone ripple. the government here refused to go ahead. and only later, much later when they did the collaboration of votes telling me. so j g is a, is don't, and report. so. busy so uh, i think the idea of not cooperating is not a good idea, but at the same time, i mentioned this suspicion that many of us, that again, is these kinds of reports. very losely, i want to turn to you bill if i may, because i want to to what extent findings like this lead is closer to prosecuting, perhaps the, the big most overall king key allegation leveled at this route, which is of course, the decades long occupation of putting a land yeah, the, the issue of occupation and let me just turn for a 2nd to the issues of apartheid and the settlements because there's a whole lot of international crimes
out by israel. seriously. i think so. yes. but at the same time i listen to what uh, if i just kind of been interested and i think as well as do they have uh. ready done better and boat in a good with that. with this, i remember the gold stone ripple. the government here refused to go ahead. and only later, much later when they did the collaboration of votes telling me. so j g is a, is don't, and report. so. busy so uh, i think the idea of not cooperating is not a good idea, but at the same...
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america and israel . thank you very much. i do n't think there is anything else about this agreement. this should be clear for us. if this is the advice given by the security council, we should not think that the israelis crossed biden's red lines after the attacks against the refugees' tents in rafah resulted in 45 martyrs. we don't believe that israel is committing war crimes . we realized that there is no space and environment for negotiations at all. thank you very much . we had a discussion for a day or two. al-aqsa storm operation was able to defeat the process of normalization, then i saw at the same time last night one of the international news networks arti came on and made this the topic of his conversation. the arab audience participated in this survey and 77% said that yes, this operation of al-aqsa storm will defeat the normalization plan. what do you in hamas think about this story and the truth ? see, bigger issues than the normalization of relations with the zionist regime are forgetting t
america and israel . thank you very much. i do n't think there is anything else about this agreement. this should be clear for us. if this is the advice given by the security council, we should not think that the israelis crossed biden's red lines after the attacks against the refugees' tents in rafah resulted in 45 martyrs. we don't believe that israel is committing war crimes . we realized that there is no space and environment for negotiations at all. thank you very much . we had a...
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of israel. this is vital for them. on the other hand , the arabs emphasize three issues: no peace, no dialogue, and no recognition of israel. after 3 years of the six day war, israel does not return any of the occupied territories. they make excuses. for example, the sinai desert will not be returned to egypt under the pretext of israel's security. for this reason , in 1973, egypt and syria attacked the sinai desert and the golan heights, respectively. they do to take back their lands by force. in the beginning, war is accompanied by victories. but with direct intervention america changes the fate of the war. the war ends with the defeat of the arabs. in 1977, anwar sadat, the president of egypt, visited israel at the peak of disbelief. conversations begin. a year later, the negotiations reach a conclusion, egypt surrenders and the camp david agreement is signed. in camp david, it is decided to withdraw israel from gaza and the west bank of the jordan river in exchange for peace, in order to pre
of israel. this is vital for them. on the other hand , the arabs emphasize three issues: no peace, no dialogue, and no recognition of israel. after 3 years of the six day war, israel does not return any of the occupied territories. they make excuses. for example, the sinai desert will not be returned to egypt under the pretext of israel's security. for this reason , in 1973, egypt and syria attacked the sinai desert and the golan heights, respectively. they do to take back their lands by force....
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seifi, the essence of israel's existence is the preservation of israel. no, netanyahu means israel minus netanyahu or plus netanyahu, there is a difference for him. any country that tries, the existence of israel means any government that israel should try to preserve the existence of israel and less damage to the global legitimacy of the united states. the united states of america is the defender of that state, so it is necessary to build a state for the overthrow of the state. america felt threatened in this situation, it really saw that until yesterday , netanyahu was its strategic partner, but today, minus netanyahu, what can he do to preserve the existence of israel, that's why people who were in the war cabinet were present, like bani bani gandes , who from two days ago he resigned in the past, now because of huge differences and. the broad that he had with netanyahu, of course, with the green light of the united states america, in my opinion, america has a calculated and managed engineering that this war of dignity that has happened for the last 8
seifi, the essence of israel's existence is the preservation of israel. no, netanyahu means israel minus netanyahu or plus netanyahu, there is a difference for him. any country that tries, the existence of israel means any government that israel should try to preserve the existence of israel and less damage to the global legitimacy of the united states. the united states of america is the defender of that state, so it is necessary to build a state for the overthrow of the state. america felt...
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they don't trust israel will stick to that. although america says israel has signed up to that, benjamin netanyahu has not said that publicly, explicitly, and he knows if he were to do that, there are people within his government on the extreme right of his coalition w have said they would pull out of the government and that would mean fresh elections and possibly the end of benjamin netanyahu's time in power. the americans seem to think this deal is close, they just need to push a little harder. they are going to continue to put pressure on the qatari's and egyptians and put pressure on hamas. it doesn't feel like on the ground it is terribly close at the moment. caitrÍona: for more, i am joined by an experienced middle east mediator and hostage negotiator, oliver mctiernan. thank you for being with us. you have a lot of experience in this type of situation. what is likely going on behind the scenes? oliver: i think john captured well what we know in public, this impasse that we have been here before, going around and around
they don't trust israel will stick to that. although america says israel has signed up to that, benjamin netanyahu has not said that publicly, explicitly, and he knows if he were to do that, there are people within his government on the extreme right of his coalition w have said they would pull out of the government and that would mean fresh elections and possibly the end of benjamin netanyahu's time in power. the americans seem to think this deal is close, they just need to push a little...
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the think the us realistically has over israel in all of this?— israel in all of this? the us has been adamant _ israel in all of this? the us has been adamant about _ israel in all of this? the us has been adamant about the - israel in all of this? the us has - been adamant about the importance of the return of the hostages from the beginning. the president has been very steady on that. right now, it appears that neither the prime minister, northe appears that neither the prime minister, nor the head of hamas, is interested in a cessation of this conflict. even at one of them, and hamas in particular, should have stepped up with a clear acceptance of the ceasefire, but the reality is neither side has. as far as the hostages are concerned, we heard the president say, we will have to see what he does, that if he ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas do not go forward, that the united states would see about whether a separate deal could be done via the united states and we will see if he follows through on that. i, ~ , i, , i, will see if he follows through on t
the think the us realistically has over israel in all of this?— israel in all of this? the us has been adamant _ israel in all of this? the us has been adamant about _ israel in all of this? the us has been adamant about the - israel in all of this? the us has - been adamant about the importance of the return of the hostages from the beginning. the president has been very steady on that. right now, it appears that neither the prime minister, northe appears that neither the prime minister, nor...
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but this cannot be compared with israel the agreement with israel can be said in a way for both israel and america. or it's a matter of honor, it's not something that wants to be covered so easily. if we want to look more broadly, there is an interesting point. america is very comfortable now, both in the trump era and in the next era, that its relations with saudi arabia will be damaged or its relations with , for example, turkey will be damaged. well, it may lose a part of its interests, but if these relations with israel if it is damaged, it can be said that the american foreign policy is falling apart at all. when america can be said to be a cloud of power, it is drawn in this the countries of the region are saying, "sir , is america behind me, saudi arabia, or is turkey behind me? when they see that america abandons its main supporter, israel, what credibility does it have to want to support saudi arabia, for example, so america supports israel as a shiny thing?" he has kept it in his showcase that if anyone contacts me and i come to support him, this way i can be effective if he
but this cannot be compared with israel the agreement with israel can be said in a way for both israel and america. or it's a matter of honor, it's not something that wants to be covered so easily. if we want to look more broadly, there is an interesting point. america is very comfortable now, both in the trump era and in the next era, that its relations with saudi arabia will be damaged or its relations with , for example, turkey will be damaged. well, it may lose a part of its interests, but...
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the group accepts this deal, then israel will too. but as soon as it was announced, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his allies threatened to quit his government if he treated it positively. and netanyahu himself has reiterated what he's been saying since october. some that almost must be destroyed, and he is really captives and gaza returned. so does biden's deal stand any chance of success? we'll talk to our guest in a moment 1st. so this report by, if this i'm going for it is time for this war 2 and a firm declaration from us. president joe biden putting forward when he says is in his really proposal to end the war of the 3 phase plan includes the withdrawal of troops from populated areas of garza, the release of as rarely, captives and exchange for hundreds of palestinian prisoners and deliveries of age into the strip on the streets of tel aviv protest is calling for the return of a 125. as waves still held in garza had a clear message for their government. i'm here to force my government in taking these views, these business an
the group accepts this deal, then israel will too. but as soon as it was announced, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his allies threatened to quit his government if he treated it positively. and netanyahu himself has reiterated what he's been saying since october. some that almost must be destroyed, and he is really captives and gaza returned. so does biden's deal stand any chance of success? we'll talk to our guest in a moment 1st. so this report by, if this i'm going for it is time for this...
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50. hostages rescued in israel? so, there have _ hostages rescued in israel? so, there have been _ hostages rescued in israel? srr, there have been celebrations hostages rescued in israel? sc, there have been celebrations across there have been celebrations across the country following the rescue of these four hostages but here in tel aviv hours ago there was a huge protest with thousands of people demanding a deal with hamas for the remaining hostages to be freed, this is a square here that has become known as a hostage square, this is where relatives and friends of the hostages have been gathering, and many of the people here have been urging the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to accept a proposal laid out by president biden last week, that would see not only the release of the remaining hostages but also pave the way for a permanent ceasefire in gaza, which is a contentious point in israel, there has been opposition from some radical members of the coalition, including the far right ministers who threatened to quit the government, said the prime minister
50. hostages rescued in israel? so, there have _ hostages rescued in israel? so, there have been _ hostages rescued in israel? srr, there have been celebrations hostages rescued in israel? sc, there have been celebrations across there have been celebrations across the country following the rescue of these four hostages but here in tel aviv hours ago there was a huge protest with thousands of people demanding a deal with hamas for the remaining hostages to be freed, this is a square here that...
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criticizing israel means criticizing the jews , if that is not the case, banning criticism of israel is an excuse to criticize the jews, and in fact, today we are in a situation where condemning israel's crime is considered a crime, and supporting the palestinian resistance is considered a crime. problem one. which is actually seen as supporting the terrorist and even in in the west, people go to court for supporting the palestinian cause and the palestinian resistance, and in fact, in recent years, many anti-zionist activists have been tried, so criticizing israel is prohibited at all . president of venezuela, you see, these things include being condemned and suppressed. mr. ahmadinejad was also criticized for his criticism of israel, and i myself could not really prove that the fight against zionism is different from the fight against jews. the nation does not listen to the people and the people of the west now hate their rulers because the people are on the sidelines i say that the french president has nothing to do with his own people, mr. macron, this is a joke. people make fun
criticizing israel means criticizing the jews , if that is not the case, banning criticism of israel is an excuse to criticize the jews, and in fact, today we are in a situation where condemning israel's crime is considered a crime, and supporting the palestinian resistance is considered a crime. problem one. which is actually seen as supporting the terrorist and even in in the west, people go to court for supporting the palestinian cause and the palestinian resistance, and in fact, in recent...
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and israel, it was no easy task. is it on has obstructed the commissions investigations and prevented its excess not only to isabella and gaza, but to the occupied palestinian to treat. some of the conclusions include israel, you solve ation as a method of welfare. its troops intentionally attack civilians and carried out acts of sexual violence amounting to torture. it also found a total siege imposed on gaza was collective punishment. and that in the occupied waste bank, the government was stoking settling violence against palestinian communities. and the only conclusion you can drawers with these riley armies, one of the most criminal armies in the world about all a morality to netanyahu to this time. and these really are me the idea if is one of the most moral militaries in the world. the commission also condemns home us and other palestinian on the groups saying the tax and southern israel on october, the 7th amount to ball crimes. but the group argues, comparisons shouldn't be drawn with israel because how much
and israel, it was no easy task. is it on has obstructed the commissions investigations and prevented its excess not only to isabella and gaza, but to the occupied palestinian to treat. some of the conclusions include israel, you solve ation as a method of welfare. its troops intentionally attack civilians and carried out acts of sexual violence amounting to torture. it also found a total siege imposed on gaza was collective punishment. and that in the occupied waste bank, the government was...
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t no longer poses a threat to israel. ~ �* , no longer poses a threat to israel. ~' �* , ., ., israel. i think there's a real slit israel. i think there's a real split opinion _ israel. i think there's a real split opinion in _ israel. i think there's a real split opinion in the - israel. i think there's a real split opinion in the idf - split opinion in the idf whether they actually could launch for them... and the october the 7th. the president said they can't. integrating is at the same as defeating. the question is what you replace it is. the idf says they need a military plan, but more portly, they need a political goal. they can't take ground and retake it. they acknowledge they are in the whack a mole phase and they are turning their sites in the north. the reason is to the north. laura, thank you _ reason is to the north. laura, thank you as _ reason is to the north. laura, thank you as always for - reason is to the north. laura, thank you as always for your | thank you as always for your time. ~ ., . ~' thank you as always for your time. ~ ., ., ,, i. time. wonderful, thank y
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u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, the dodge and medical treatment, and or risk dying from starvation. and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine. ali thank so much for coming on going underground. you know, the electronic intifada is being such a resource. just so many people think, need a quarter of a century, just gimme a reaction to nato's the media propaganda campaign, celebrating israel saving a full captives from gaza. recently, i understand the british propaganda network, the bbc founded 9022, celebrating it with you know, it was an in tab. i like rescue and people were dancing in the streets. thank you so much action. well it, it's oddly grotesque, of course, because they're all down playing just the sheer
u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, the dodge and medical treatment, and or risk dying from starvation. and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine. ali thank so much for coming on going underground. you know,...
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support for israel. i think trickier in terms of what are the pragmatic solutions to the anyone is sitting back and happy to see what is happening in gaza right now but estion as to what are the demands and h r host: let's hear from nickí÷yz florida on our opposed line. ■d< good morning. i am opposed to israel occupying palestine the way it is. ■every chance they have to basically they get shot down. people in r country have family overparts of the world ae calling you and crying and complaining about family members dying. you go to your legislators and ■lyoplead and you do something on the issue but the issue i, israel bought our country. every member in congress has an israeli handle. they have to answer to israel. this is america. st: if i understand it correctly, you started this project on the tail end of a ec looking at benjamin netanyahu and one oe last interviews you did help to prepare for this. can you relate that? guest: it informs my response to the previous. frontline has reporting o
support for israel. i think trickier in terms of what are the pragmatic solutions to the anyone is sitting back and happy to see what is happening in gaza right now but estion as to what are the demands and h r host: let's hear from nickí÷yz florida on our opposed line. ■d< good morning. i am opposed to israel occupying palestine the way it is. ■every chance they have to basically they get shot down. people in r country have family overparts of the world ae calling you and crying and...
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of the state of israel design. isn't this central to understanding what's happening in palestine and israel. at this moment zionism is the motive force of the confiscation of land in palestine. and it is at the very core of the cleansing and genocide, we are witnessing today like most ideologies. zion is an emotion, is a respondents to appropriate in the late 19th century, anti semitism in europe had reached historic levels. thousands of jews were killed in a succession of pope groups with many more driven from the homes or among the jewish intellectuals proposing solutions was theodore hudson. a journalist in austria hungry hutsel cold for the creation of a jewish state outside of your suit choosing palestine is the promised lot. he knew this would entail the displacement of palestinians, but as hudson will himself no sign is of, was a colonial idea to the colonial mindset plus up. so to crucial to sign the id on the g. all the founding fathers, societies, and clear your opinions and feel, go ahead. so sort of the
of the state of israel design. isn't this central to understanding what's happening in palestine and israel. at this moment zionism is the motive force of the confiscation of land in palestine. and it is at the very core of the cleansing and genocide, we are witnessing today like most ideologies. zion is an emotion, is a respondents to appropriate in the late 19th century, anti semitism in europe had reached historic levels. thousands of jews were killed in a succession of pope groups with many...
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israel's high, come on. now decided to secure its voyages with syria on the 5th day of who is really troops began to climb the strategic goal on heights on some of the association that they need. but it's more than welcome to idaho division will be a little bit of a venture that you have done a lot at some or steve can many as opposed to the one that's out of the car one month. so what is the chevy stage? and then what's on the 6th day of the war, damascus read you made an unexpected announcement. syria had accepted the un ceasefire with no advance warning given to the troops fighting on the co, not approved costs, fatally undermined syrian army resistance. the, the man blamed for the armies collapse, was the minister of defense, a man who would eventually rise to power in syria. house was in a sense the, these rallies pushed on and occupied, the whole of the golan heights the let me have them up. but see again a couple of the see us here. and if you and then and see that he can walk, walk up the block. not.
israel's high, come on. now decided to secure its voyages with syria on the 5th day of who is really troops began to climb the strategic goal on heights on some of the association that they need. but it's more than welcome to idaho division will be a little bit of a venture that you have done a lot at some or steve can many as opposed to the one that's out of the car one month. so what is the chevy stage? and then what's on the 6th day of the war, damascus read you made an unexpected...
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blunt, israel's -- mr. gallant, israel's defense minister? >> well, thank you as your earlier guest mentioned, there is a lot of fence mending to be done by the minister in response to the prime minister's public savings critical of president biden, -- public statements critical of president biden, making clear his hesitation about accepting the cease-fire that originated from israel. all of that has got to be navigated, in addition to everyone getting on the same page about the arms transrs that are indeed coming from the united states to israel, because the border conflict with lebanon and hezbollah is definitely heating up. rajini: and do you think that is a huge concern across the corridors of power in washington? >> absolutely. we've heard from the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff's morning that a possible israeli incursion into lebanon could not only bring a response from hezbollah, but iran itself. and the difficulties that that would likely bring to u.s. forces in the region. president biden is approaching an election. it is a ve
blunt, israel's -- mr. gallant, israel's defense minister? >> well, thank you as your earlier guest mentioned, there is a lot of fence mending to be done by the minister in response to the prime minister's public savings critical of president biden, -- public statements critical of president biden, making clear his hesitation about accepting the cease-fire that originated from israel. all of that has got to be navigated, in addition to everyone getting on the same page about the arms...
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in some cases, israel has launched actual fire. the run back on group says it's conducted. mold in 2000 military operations in support of homeless since october, tens of thousands of people on both sides of the board and had been forced to leave a $150.00, increasing aggression. he's bringing us to the brink of what could be a wider escalation his bull uh, wrapped up a tax last week. oscar and his riley strike killed one of it. so you need to come onto his the firing its largest fully yet of most solve an attack drones into northern israel, hoping to avoid a wide conflict. us president joe biden dispatched special envoy, a most hochstein to meet leaders and living on. and israel, the situation is serious. we have seen a escalation over the last few weeks. and what president biden wants to do is to avoid a further escalation to a greater war. but as hochstein wrapped up meetings in bainbridge, his blood released drone footage, it says, shows sensitive military sites deep within these rail. analysts say the groups message is clear ab
in some cases, israel has launched actual fire. the run back on group says it's conducted. mold in 2000 military operations in support of homeless since october, tens of thousands of people on both sides of the board and had been forced to leave a $150.00, increasing aggression. he's bringing us to the brink of what could be a wider escalation his bull uh, wrapped up a tax last week. oscar and his riley strike killed one of it. so you need to come onto his the firing its largest fully yet of...