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israel's economy is a complex tapestry. the first pillar of israel's economy is its startup. ecosystem, particularly in areas like cyber security, biotechnology and telecommunications. cities such as tel aviv have strived earn monicas like siliconwadi. meanwhile, companies like intel, checkpoint software and mobili have striven to position israel on the global map, contributing significantly to the regime's exports. by supporting research and development, coupled with the contributions of academic institutions like the technion and the wiseman institute. israel has tried to foster an environment conducive to innovation. the second pillar is the military industry. israel's ongoing occupation of territories has created adversaries. leading to substantial investments in the development of advanced military technology, which has become a significant contributor to the economy. the third pillar is foreign investments. israel has made efforts to draw in substantial foreign investment, enticing global companies to establish research and development centers within the israeli occupied territor
israel's economy is a complex tapestry. the first pillar of israel's economy is its startup. ecosystem, particularly in areas like cyber security, biotechnology and telecommunications. cities such as tel aviv have strived earn monicas like siliconwadi. meanwhile, companies like intel, checkpoint software and mobili have striven to position israel on the global map, contributing significantly to the regime's exports. by supporting research and development, coupled with the contributions of...
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israel's economy is a complex tapestry. the first pillar of israel's economy is its startup ecosystem, particularly in areas like cybersecurity, biotechnology and telecommunications. cities such as tel aviv have strived earn monanicas like silicon wadi. meanwhile, companies like intel, checkpoint software and mobili have striven to position israel on the global map, contributing significantly to the regime's exports, by supporting research and development, coupled with the contributions of academic institutions like the technion and the wise man institute, israel has tried to foster an environment conducive to innovation. the second pillar is the military industry. israel's ongoing occupation of territories has created adversaries, leading to substantial investments in the development of advanced military technology, which has become a significant contributor to the economy. the third pillar is foreign investments. israel has made efforts to draw in substantial foreign investment, enticing global companies to establish research and development centers within the israeli occupied terri
israel's economy is a complex tapestry. the first pillar of israel's economy is its startup ecosystem, particularly in areas like cybersecurity, biotechnology and telecommunications. cities such as tel aviv have strived earn monanicas like silicon wadi. meanwhile, companies like intel, checkpoint software and mobili have striven to position israel on the global map, contributing significantly to the regime's exports, by supporting research and development, coupled with the contributions of...
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israel's economy is a complex tapestry. the first pillar of israel's economy is its startup ecosystem, particularly in areas like cybersecurity, biotechnology and telecommunications. cities such as tel aviv have strived earn monicas like silicon wadi. meanwhile, companies like intel, checkpoint software, and mobili have striven to position israel on the global map, contributing significantly to the regime's exports. by supporting research and development, coupled with the contributions of academic institutions like the technion and the wisman institute, israel has tried to foster an environment conducive to innovation. the second pillar is the military industry. israel's ongoing occupation of territories has created adversaries, leading to substantial investments in the development of advanced military technology, which has become a significant contributor to the economy. the third pillar is foreign investments. israel has made efforts to draw in substantial foreign investment, enticing companies to establish research and development centers within the israeli occupied territories. th
israel's economy is a complex tapestry. the first pillar of israel's economy is its startup ecosystem, particularly in areas like cybersecurity, biotechnology and telecommunications. cities such as tel aviv have strived earn monicas like silicon wadi. meanwhile, companies like intel, checkpoint software, and mobili have striven to position israel on the global map, contributing significantly to the regime's exports. by supporting research and development, coupled with the contributions of...
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israel's economy is a complex tapestry. the first pillar of israel's economy is its startup ecosystem, particularly in areas like cyber security, biotechnology. institutions like the technion and the wise man institute, israel has tried to foster an environment conducive to innovation. the second pillar is the military industry. israel's ongoing occupation of territory has created adversaries, leading to substantial investments in the development of advanced. military technology, which has become a significant contributor to the economy. the third pillar is foreign investments. israel has made efforts to draw in substantial foreign investment, enticing global companies to establish research and development centers within the israeli occupied territories. the regime has actively courted foreign investors enticing multinational corporations to set up research and development centers. a shining example of this initiative is the invest in israel media campaign. the campaign is a marketing strategy, calling on the world and inviting investors to partake in the regime's economy, it tries to
israel's economy is a complex tapestry. the first pillar of israel's economy is its startup ecosystem, particularly in areas like cyber security, biotechnology. institutions like the technion and the wise man institute, israel has tried to foster an environment conducive to innovation. the second pillar is the military industry. israel's ongoing occupation of territory has created adversaries, leading to substantial investments in the development of advanced. military technology, which has...
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if you're committed to a greater israel. and of course, you're not willing to have a multi ethnic democracy wherever, buddy, as political rights. and this is why the united states and most of the rest of the world have have said that a 2 state solution is the answer here. it has to be 2 viable states. it has to be 2 states that can thrive next door to one another. but unfortunately, we've been not able to bring that about. and as i said earlier, unfortunately, the obstacles to getting there now seemed bigger than they ever have been before. let me ask you a big question about your book is real lobby and it's, i'm just wondering, is really lobby stumbling. i think it's facing obstacles. it hasn't face before. you know, if you go back 4050 years, i would support for israel was bi partisan. israel had a very positive image in american politics and of a lucky under dogs, surrounded by hostile errands. it was seen as something of a strategic partner in the cold war as well. so i as many people, including some officials in groups
if you're committed to a greater israel. and of course, you're not willing to have a multi ethnic democracy wherever, buddy, as political rights. and this is why the united states and most of the rest of the world have have said that a 2 state solution is the answer here. it has to be 2 viable states. it has to be 2 states that can thrive next door to one another. but unfortunately, we've been not able to bring that about. and as i said earlier, unfortunately, the obstacles to getting there now...
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now you have a government that's committed to a greater israel. so the issue is on the agenda, i think more and more people realize this problem will never be solved if you don't get a political solution. but getting to that political solution, it's just as difficult as it ever was. and probably more. so i want to play a tape for you of pentagon spokesman, major general pat, right, are commenting on some of the hot action that's just occurred in iraq and with yemen. it should be very clear that our goal here in both situations is to ensure security and stability in those regions. we're not seeking to escalate. but if our forces are threatened, as i've highlighted, we will respond appropriately. our question to you is, are we being told no, we're not asking, but in fact we are escalating. yeah. there's several things going. yes, we're escalating as are others. it's and it's not. i wouldn't want to say that the united states actually started this process. and what's interesting about this is that at the very beginning of the war and gaza, there was
now you have a government that's committed to a greater israel. so the issue is on the agenda, i think more and more people realize this problem will never be solved if you don't get a political solution. but getting to that political solution, it's just as difficult as it ever was. and probably more. so i want to play a tape for you of pentagon spokesman, major general pat, right, are commenting on some of the hot action that's just occurred in iraq and with yemen. it should be very clear that...
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now you have a government that's committed to a greater israel. so the issue is on the agenda, i think more and more people realize this problem will never be solved if you don't get a political solution. but getting to that political solution is just as difficult as it ever was. and probably more. so i want to play a tape for you of pentagon spokesman, major general pat, right, are commenting on some of the hot action that's just occurred in iraq and with yemen. it should be very clear that our goal here in both situations is to ensure security and stability in those regions. we're not seeking to escalate. but if our forces are threatened, as i've highlighted, we will respond appropriately on my question to you is, are we being told? no, we're not asking, but in fact we are escalating. yeah, there's several things going. yes, we're escalating as are others. it's uh, it's not, i wouldn't want to say that the united states actually started this process. what's interesting about this is that at the very beginning of the war and gaza, there was a, i
now you have a government that's committed to a greater israel. so the issue is on the agenda, i think more and more people realize this problem will never be solved if you don't get a political solution. but getting to that political solution is just as difficult as it ever was. and probably more. so i want to play a tape for you of pentagon spokesman, major general pat, right, are commenting on some of the hot action that's just occurred in iraq and with yemen. it should be very clear that...
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then we will take a look a huge concern, and these are the mountain costs that are occurring for israel, it has to substatize salaries of 360,000 reservists who are also workers that contribute to the society. at this point they're not because they're fighting an illegal genocide, then you have the cost of aggression itself, 59.3 billion for the year, with the daily cost to be between either $246 million or $272 million dollars. then these illegal selliment economy, confrontation with hisballah a mistake, thousands of businesses closed in the north and also $131 million agricultural loss, just some of the angles will be looking at. in terms of the losses from the settlements and the products there, more than four months have passed since israel started his brutal genocide on the gaza strap, the onslot has killed thousands of palestinian. people, the israely military has also suffered significant losses, but the economy of the regime has also been negatively impacted by the onslot. it has rendered israel's crisis city economy even more fragile. from a complete halt in tourism to global s
then we will take a look a huge concern, and these are the mountain costs that are occurring for israel, it has to substatize salaries of 360,000 reservists who are also workers that contribute to the society. at this point they're not because they're fighting an illegal genocide, then you have the cost of aggression itself, 59.3 billion for the year, with the daily cost to be between either $246 million or $272 million dollars. then these illegal selliment economy, confrontation with hisballah...
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, then we will take a look a huge concern, and these are the mounting costs that are occurring for israel, it has to subsidized salaries of 360, reservists who are also workers that contribute to the society, at this point they're not because they're... fighting an illegal um genocide, then you have the cost of aggression itself, $59.3 billion for the year, with the daily cost uh to be between either $246 million or $272 million. then these illegal settiment economy, confrontation with hisbollah a mistake, thousands of businesses closed in the north and also $131 million dollar agricultural loss, just some of the angles we'll be looking at in terms of the losses from the settlement. and the products there, more than four months have passed since israel started his brutal genocide on the gaza strip, the onslot has killed thousands of palestinian people, the israeli military has also... for significant losses, but the economy of the regime has also been negatively impacted by the onslot. it has rendered israel's crisis at economy even more fragile. from a complete halt in tourism to global
, then we will take a look a huge concern, and these are the mounting costs that are occurring for israel, it has to subsidized salaries of 360, reservists who are also workers that contribute to the society, at this point they're not because they're... fighting an illegal um genocide, then you have the cost of aggression itself, $59.3 billion for the year, with the daily cost uh to be between either $246 million or $272 million. then these illegal settiment economy, confrontation with...
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between israel and saudi arabia, but saudi arabia, however and israel has had a long term of negotiations in the past, and at at this point is very difficult to to see if really definitely is unknown is unsincere. uh relation between the palestinian cause and the saudi arabian sort of complex and compromise of sticking to these what i think that is a compromise for the palestinian cause before starting on normalizing relations with israel i see that saudi arabia. it's not going to fall into the israeli and north american pressure of it starting relations with israel as long as the israel is on complient to international law and does not recognize palestinian state which actually is is in the israeli agenda something that is completely out of out of the question for them because they're not they're not willing to accept. the possibility of a palestinian state, so saudi arabia, i, i'm not very, very sure that they actually trying to pressurize israel or the united states to uh start negotiations and in order to get first the troops out of the gaza strip to stop the genocide and eventually t
between israel and saudi arabia, but saudi arabia, however and israel has had a long term of negotiations in the past, and at at this point is very difficult to to see if really definitely is unknown is unsincere. uh relation between the palestinian cause and the saudi arabian sort of complex and compromise of sticking to these what i think that is a compromise for the palestinian cause before starting on normalizing relations with israel i see that saudi arabia. it's not going to fall into the...
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now you have a government that's committed to a greater israel. so the issue is on the agenda, i think more and more people realize this problem will never be solved if you don't get a political solution. but getting to that political solution is just as difficult as it ever was. and probably more. so i want to play a tape for you of pentagon spokesman, major general pat, right, are commenting on some of the hot action that's just occurred in iraq and with yemen. it should be very clear that our goal here in both situations is to ensure security and stability in those regions. we're not seeking to escalate. but if our forces are threatened, as i've highlighted, we will respond appropriately on my question to you is, are we being told? no, we're not asking, but in fact we are escalating. yeah, there's several things going. yes, we're escalating as are others. it's and it's not. i wouldn't want to say that the united states actually started this process. and what's interesting about this is that at the very beginning of the war and gaza, there was a
now you have a government that's committed to a greater israel. so the issue is on the agenda, i think more and more people realize this problem will never be solved if you don't get a political solution. but getting to that political solution is just as difficult as it ever was. and probably more. so i want to play a tape for you of pentagon spokesman, major general pat, right, are commenting on some of the hot action that's just occurred in iraq and with yemen. it should be very clear that...
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if you're committed to a greater israel. and of course, you're not willing to have a multi ethnic democracy where everybody as political rights. and this is why the united states and most of the rest of the world have have said that a 2 state solution is the answer here. it has to be 2 viable states. it has to be 2 states that can thrive next door to one another. but unfortunately, we're not able to bring that about. and as i said earlier, unfortunately, the obstacles to getting there now seemed bigger than they ever have been before. let me ask you a big question about your book is real lobby and it's, i'm just wondering, is really lobby stumbling. and i think it's facing obstacles. it hasn't face before . you know, if you go back 4050 years, i would support for his or was bi partisan. israel had a very positive image in american politics on a lucky, under dogs, surrounded by hostile errands. it was seen as something of a strategic partner in the cold war as well. so i as many people, including some officials in groups like
if you're committed to a greater israel. and of course, you're not willing to have a multi ethnic democracy where everybody as political rights. and this is why the united states and most of the rest of the world have have said that a 2 state solution is the answer here. it has to be 2 viable states. it has to be 2 states that can thrive next door to one another. but unfortunately, we're not able to bring that about. and as i said earlier, unfortunately, the obstacles to getting there now...
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of war against the gaza strip began, israel thought it could wrap up this aggression within a short period of time. over four months now, going into the fifth month, israel has realized that was just pipe drain, and it didn't anticipate the costs involved and how it's draining its purse. just a couple of the angles we'll be looking at in this edition of economic divide. taking look at some of the highlights of this program, israel's economic crisis will break it down, there's been a credit downgrade by moodies, also the budget deficit. it and uh the gdp decrease obviously all negative economic indicators for israel. then we will take a look at uh huge concern and these are the mountain costs that are occurring for israel. it has to subsidized salaries of 360,00 reservists who are also workers that contribute to the society. at this point they're not because they're fighting an illegal um genocide. then you have the cost of aggression itself, $59.3 billion dollars for the year. with the daily cost uh to be between either $246 million or $272 million. then these illegal selliment economy, co
of war against the gaza strip began, israel thought it could wrap up this aggression within a short period of time. over four months now, going into the fifth month, israel has realized that was just pipe drain, and it didn't anticipate the costs involved and how it's draining its purse. just a couple of the angles we'll be looking at in this edition of economic divide. taking look at some of the highlights of this program, israel's economic crisis will break it down, there's been a credit...
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noun and a verb in israel. i mean, startup nation, which was the title of their first book, has changed really people how they see israel from a business perspective, a technology innovation. and i, i give these guys here the the the credit for really taking this to a whole new level and creating a whole infrastructure and a real bricks and mortar as a building in in tel aviv. that's the sort of nation i just all of you should understand how important the role that only the book played. but the role that the dan and his team have played and really talking about innovation in israel, which is extremely important. listen, i am i said yesterday or today on some show and i really do mean this. i think israel is going to go through the most difficult. 30 days is coming 30 days in their history and people say, well, what are you talking about? the war of independence. young people, war, because israel is going to try to do something here which all operate in and conflict with each other. one is they have to rid they
noun and a verb in israel. i mean, startup nation, which was the title of their first book, has changed really people how they see israel from a business perspective, a technology innovation. and i, i give these guys here the the the credit for really taking this to a whole new level and creating a whole infrastructure and a real bricks and mortar as a building in in tel aviv. that's the sort of nation i just all of you should understand how important the role that only the book played. but the...
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if you're committed to a greater israel. and of course, you're not willing to have a multi ethnic democracy where everybody as political rights. and this is why the united states and most of the rest of the world have have said that a 2 state solution is the answer here. it has to be 2 viable states. it has to be 2 states that can thrive next door to one another. but unfortunately, we're not able to bring that about. and as i said earlier, unfortunately, the obstacles to getting there now seemed bigger than they ever have been before. let me ask you a big question about your book is real lobby and it's, i'm just wondering, is really lobby stumbling. and i think it's facing obstacles. it hasn't face before . uh, you know, if you go back 4050 years, i there with support for his or was bi partisan. israel had a very positive image in american politics on a lucky, under dogs, surrounded by hostile errands. it was seen as something of a strategic partner in the cold war as well. so i as many people, including some officials in gr
if you're committed to a greater israel. and of course, you're not willing to have a multi ethnic democracy where everybody as political rights. and this is why the united states and most of the rest of the world have have said that a 2 state solution is the answer here. it has to be 2 viable states. it has to be 2 states that can thrive next door to one another. but unfortunately, we're not able to bring that about. and as i said earlier, unfortunately, the obstacles to getting there now...
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or is it a sign of israel's failure that i said that it should have a strategic logic, in some way, a military currency ok, the point i said is that israel is broken from the point of view of strategic logic, that you go to al-rashid and bombard, this is broken, not a victory, so why does israel continue? so, this question should be answered in this way only. let's see why israel continues to commit crimes in spite of all the crises that we have mentioned, which we now call the little hiroshima. why is it continuing? is there any other way? there is no other way. the only way is to continue this. maybe of course. imagine maybe it will come to a victorious end , even though we both know, israel knows, and america knows that this will not be a victorious end for israel, right now it shows that it is broken. i mean, i said that al-rashid's move shows that this army has failed in terms of strategy . well, of course, the other side of gaza is also facing these dilemmas. let me tell you, friends, don't think that i am saying that only israel and gaza are exactly in a dilemma if you withdraw
or is it a sign of israel's failure that i said that it should have a strategic logic, in some way, a military currency ok, the point i said is that israel is broken from the point of view of strategic logic, that you go to al-rashid and bombard, this is broken, not a victory, so why does israel continue? so, this question should be answered in this way only. let's see why israel continues to commit crimes in spite of all the crises that we have mentioned, which we now call the little...
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some of the highlights of this program, israel's economic crisis, we'll break it down, there's been a credit downgrade by modies, also the budget deficit and uh the gdp decrease, obviously all negative economic indicators for israel. then we will take a look at uh huge concern and these are the mountain costs that are occurring for israel. "it has to subsidize salaries of 360,000 reservists who are also workers that contribute to the society, at this point they're not because they're fighting an illegal um genocide, then you have the cost of aggression itself, $59.3 billion for the year, with the daily cost uh to be between either $246 million or $272 million. then these illegal sallement economy, confrontation with hisbollah a mistake, thousands" businesses closed in the north and also $131 million agricultural loss, just some of the angles we'll be looking at in terms of the losses from the settlements and the products there. more than four months have passed since israel started his brutal genocide on the gaza strap. the onslot has killed thousands of palestinian people. the israel
some of the highlights of this program, israel's economic crisis, we'll break it down, there's been a credit downgrade by modies, also the budget deficit and uh the gdp decrease, obviously all negative economic indicators for israel. then we will take a look at uh huge concern and these are the mountain costs that are occurring for israel. "it has to subsidize salaries of 360,000 reservists who are also workers that contribute to the society, at this point they're not because they're...
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he argued that a week israel would benefit the whole region while strong israel would pose a greater threat. he said if the regime and is victorious in the gaza war had made a side to invade lebanon i did in the 1980s. nasola said israel only understands the language of force since it doesn't respect international resolutions. well leader also touched a flurry of visits by western delegations to lebanon. he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel so settlers can return to their homes in areas near lebanon. all of these delegations which came which brought with them proposals and ideas and suggestions and mechanisms, they all come with one goal, which is israel's security. protecting israel, stop, stop attacking the israeli positions, the israeli bases. nasal was said the delegations are not acting as mediators, but instead present israel's proposals, as their own proposals, and expect esbula to accept them. he said the western delegations are not even ready to help lebanon retrieve its territories occupied by. israel, nasa said the israeli enemy is not in a p
he argued that a week israel would benefit the whole region while strong israel would pose a greater threat. he said if the regime and is victorious in the gaza war had made a side to invade lebanon i did in the 1980s. nasola said israel only understands the language of force since it doesn't respect international resolutions. well leader also touched a flurry of visits by western delegations to lebanon. he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel so settlers can return...
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as a tool against israel. they have to have something to hope for something i think. so. i think the, some of these real has taken that away. i think that the, in, in, in a real negotiation between us and them. i think we could reach a understanding which would be supported by the international community by the arab load. we are also in touch on these that matches together with united states and with saudi arabia. and to some extent, even we've cuts out to see to it that there would be an option, a viable option for a better city and state and one way or another. and if there is one, we have just one more often another. i hope not. i don't want to be a despondent in advance. i want to hope for the better to uh, i think that uh, maybe uh the time will come when the majority uh, on the other side of the border at the moment. well, the realize that it isn't that interest to find a motor, said wendy with israel. if i'm out of the way it's been put that down complex. so thank you. back on the side of the, [000:00:0
as a tool against israel. they have to have something to hope for something i think. so. i think the, some of these real has taken that away. i think that the, in, in, in a real negotiation between us and them. i think we could reach a understanding which would be supported by the international community by the arab load. we are also in touch on these that matches together with united states and with saudi arabia. and to some extent, even we've cuts out to see to it that there would be an...
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could endanger the arab country, he argued a weak israel will only benefit the entire region while a strong israel will pose a greater threat, he said the regime emerges victorious in its gaza war, it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. nazarella said israel only understands the language of force since it does not respect international resolutions. thasbullah leader also touched a flurry of visits by western delegations to lebanon. he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel, so setlers can return to their homes and areas along the lebanese border. 'all of these delegations which came, which brought with them proposals and ideas and suggestions and mechanisms, they all come with one goal, which is israel's security, protecting israel, stop, stop attacking the israeli positions, the israeli bases'. hez said the delegations are not acting as mediators, but rather they're presenting israel's proposals as their own, and expect hezbollah to accept them, either the western delegations are not even ready to help lebanon retrieve territories occ
could endanger the arab country, he argued a weak israel will only benefit the entire region while a strong israel will pose a greater threat, he said the regime emerges victorious in its gaza war, it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. nazarella said israel only understands the language of force since it does not respect international resolutions. thasbullah leader also touched a flurry of visits by western delegations to lebanon. he said their only purpose is to get...
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he argued that a weak israel would benefit the whole region, while a strong israel would pose a greater threat. he said, if the regime emerges victorious in the gaza war, it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. nasa said israel only understands the language of force since it doesn't respect international. resolutions also touched a flurry of visits by western delegations to levidon, he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel so settlers can return to their homes in areas near lebanon, all of these delegations which came, which brought with them proposals and ideas and suggestions and mechanisms, they all come with one goal, which is israel's security, protecting israel, stop, stop attacking the israeli position. said the delegations are not acting as mediators, but instead present israel's proposals as their own, proposals and expect has to accept them. he said the western delegations are not even ready to help lebanon retrieve its territories occupied by israel said the israeli enemy is not in a position tempos conditions on lebanon. as th
he argued that a weak israel would benefit the whole region, while a strong israel would pose a greater threat. he said, if the regime emerges victorious in the gaza war, it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. nasa said israel only understands the language of force since it doesn't respect international. resolutions also touched a flurry of visits by western delegations to levidon, he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel so settlers can return...
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>> what happened on the morning of october 7 was a shock, shock to israelis, shock to israel as a nationnd to the fundamental social contract that israelis have lived by since those events of 47 and 49. they offer their sons and daughters to the state, some of them don't come back from service. they do so in order to secure for themselves would bill clinton famously referred to in the context of israel and palestine is the ability to enjoy a normal life. president clinton described that as a quiet miracle. it's a miracle that's been fundamentally challenged by the brutal beast shall attacks on october 7. i cannot overstate the impact, the compression of social, political state in israel across the spectrum of political views by the taking and continued holding of 134 hostages, many of home have perished but many of whom are alive. the dislocation, the displacement of 200,000 israelis from the north threatened by hezbollah attacks and from the gaza cartel from communities outside of gaza. this is a continuing trauma in many ways. a common friend of ours said israel is always in that morni
>> what happened on the morning of october 7 was a shock, shock to israelis, shock to israel as a nationnd to the fundamental social contract that israelis have lived by since those events of 47 and 49. they offer their sons and daughters to the state, some of them don't come back from service. they do so in order to secure for themselves would bill clinton famously referred to in the context of israel and palestine is the ability to enjoy a normal life. president clinton described that...
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de manera separada una legislaciÓn, un proyecto de ley que puede ayudar a ucrania, a israel y a taiwÁndetener documentos clasificados. el juicio sobre los documentos que se llevÓ a mar a lago podrÍa aplazarse. jorge: el jueves don al trono acudirÁ a la corte suprema donde sus abogados presentaron documentos a favor de que aparezca su nombre las boletas electorales, fuentes allegadas a trump dijeron que Éste permanecerÁ en su residencia en la florida antes de viajar a las vegas, nevada para celebrar su esperada victoria en la asamblea electoral. ilia: el presidente ganÓ fÁcilmente la primaria demÓcrata de ese estado, pero del lado republicano en una elecciÓn donde no estuvo trump, desde las vegas luis nos dice que eso es precisamente lo que querÍa trump. luis: si la primaria hubiera sido un partido de fÚtbol, haley habrÍa perdido encontrar, esto con dos aspirantes que ya no estÁn en la contienda, la gran mayorÍa de los republicanos voto por ninguno de estos candidatos, dÁndole una embarazosa derrota. >> creen que ese puede ser el final de haley, si no se muere allÍ, se morirÁ por seguro
de manera separada una legislaciÓn, un proyecto de ley que puede ayudar a ucrania, a israel y a taiwÁndetener documentos clasificados. el juicio sobre los documentos que se llevÓ a mar a lago podrÍa aplazarse. jorge: el jueves don al trono acudirÁ a la corte suprema donde sus abogados presentaron documentos a favor de que aparezca su nombre las boletas electorales, fuentes allegadas a trump dijeron que Éste permanecerÁ en su residencia en la florida antes de viajar a las vegas, nevada...
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there is a, a positive the of the of the can is it's of the israel apartments. has it one or 2 potters which would like israel to a return to the us uh after we left guys it by the way. uh and uh, so about our own, but ition decision to leave guys uh in uh, 2005 and 6 was a, a decision of israel. you still controlled everything that went in and out. yeah. it's basically a lot of goods, but we in depth because of our own, but ition and, and it was a, the desire of the vin prime is so a shuttle. and that we should not negotiate. we should simply leave and not to impose upon them that any uh, an act to any obligation towards us. uh, i think that uh, that was uh, in my way, uh, in my an estimate i'd say, an a wrong thing to do from a point of view. i don't believe in any of those asian, which anthem is a, you say, okay, i'm going to move the, the area and do whatever you wish. i think it would be better if we had negotiated with them. but that was the wish of mr. shut on. because he didn't want to recognize them as a force in the area and it just them, it force in t
there is a, a positive the of the of the can is it's of the israel apartments. has it one or 2 potters which would like israel to a return to the us uh after we left guys it by the way. uh and uh, so about our own, but ition decision to leave guys uh in uh, 2005 and 6 was a, a decision of israel. you still controlled everything that went in and out. yeah. it's basically a lot of goods, but we in depth because of our own, but ition and, and it was a, the desire of the vin prime is so a shuttle....
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israel worries that a deal would mean a mass surviving.er four months of war, it is not the group's leaders who are dying. lucy williamson, bbc news. lewis: let's speak now lieutenant colonel peter, a spokesperson for the israel defense forces. thank you very much for coming on the program. are we right and understanding that a large ground operation in rafah is coming and coming soon? peter: the government has instructed the idf to advise a plan to continue implementing our goals of this war, of dismantling hamas as a governing authority. as a terrorist entity in the strip. and to bring home the hostages as rightly reported. that we did this morning and continue that effort. at the same time they have instructed us to create a plan of evacuation in accordance to the excitations of our operations as we have conducted them up until now. of course we are listening extensively to ourllies around the world. those who are raising concern. and those concerns weigh heavy on us. our role in this is to make sure that hamas never have the ability ev
israel worries that a deal would mean a mass surviving.er four months of war, it is not the group's leaders who are dying. lucy williamson, bbc news. lewis: let's speak now lieutenant colonel peter, a spokesperson for the israel defense forces. thank you very much for coming on the program. are we right and understanding that a large ground operation in rafah is coming and coming soon? peter: the government has instructed the idf to advise a plan to continue implementing our goals of this war,...
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well, the realize that it isn't that interest to find a motor as a vendor with israel. if i'm out of a sprinkler tab down complex, so thank you back, i feel the, to the point strong opinions, clear position. international perspective. vladimir putin has his eye on the upcoming presidential election. that has been a drumming operation support for the war in your brain, with the old soviet slogan, every thanks for victory. but how far is he willing to go join this week on to, to point to the point the, instead of 2 minutes on the w, the mirror will tell you what the story we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the dream force and for the future in the stories industries that are being discussed across the country. news africa. in 90 minutes on the w, the ice cold task underneath an expedition ventures on 2 places that no one has the climate research in the ice, the tasks march 3rd on dw, the frankfurt, a hot international gateway to the best connection, south road, andrew hill, located in the heart of europe, you are connected to the wo
well, the realize that it isn't that interest to find a motor as a vendor with israel. if i'm out of a sprinkler tab down complex, so thank you back, i feel the, to the point strong opinions, clear position. international perspective. vladimir putin has his eye on the upcoming presidential election. that has been a drumming operation support for the war in your brain, with the old soviet slogan, every thanks for victory. but how far is he willing to go join this week on to, to point to the...
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between israel and saudi arabia, but saudi arabia, however, and israel has had a long term of negotiations in the past, and at this point is very difficult to to see if really definitely is an known as... and sincere uh relation between the palestinian cause and the saudi arabian sort of complex and compromise of sticking to these what i think that is a compromise for the palestinian cost before starting on normalizing relations with israel i see that saudi arabia is not going to fall into the israeli and north american pressure of it starting relations with israel, as long as the israel is on complain to international law and does not recognize palestinian state which actually is is in the israeli agenda something that is completely out of out of the question for them because they're not they're not willen. to accept the possibility of a palestinian state, so saudi arabia, i i'm not very very sure that they actually trying to pressurize israel or the united states to start negotiations and in order to get first the troops out of the gaza strip to stop the genocide and eventually to start
between israel and saudi arabia, but saudi arabia, however, and israel has had a long term of negotiations in the past, and at this point is very difficult to to see if really definitely is an known as... and sincere uh relation between the palestinian cause and the saudi arabian sort of complex and compromise of sticking to these what i think that is a compromise for the palestinian cost before starting on normalizing relations with israel i see that saudi arabia is not going to fall into the...
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he argued that a weak israel would benefit the whole region, while a strong israel would pose a greater threat. he said if the regime emerges victorious in the gaza war, it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. nasa said israel only understands a language of force since it doesn't respect international resolutions. the heswallah leader also touched on a flurry of visits by western delegations to lebanon, he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel so settlers can return to their homes in areas near lebanon. all of these delegations which came which brought with them proposals and ideas and suggestions and mechanisms, they all come with one goal, which is israel's security, protecting israel. stop stop attacking the israeli positions, the israeli bases. anasta said the delegations are not acting as mediators, but instead present israel's proposals as their own proposals and expect hisb to accept them. he said the western delegations are not even ready to help lebanon retrieve its territories occupied by israel, nasa said the israeli enemy is n
he argued that a weak israel would benefit the whole region, while a strong israel would pose a greater threat. he said if the regime emerges victorious in the gaza war, it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. nasa said israel only understands a language of force since it doesn't respect international resolutions. the heswallah leader also touched on a flurry of visits by western delegations to lebanon, he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel so...
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the starting point has created a situation for israel that israel is no longer a normal israel. do you want to say that there is a struggle for survival? exactly, it means that israel is under arrest. i named it drahi merg. now i want to explain this. after you see a report, doctor, let's go back, take a breather , and rest. my colleague, mr. nik bin , has a different view on what is happening in gaza and what happened on arrashid street mashlahzadeh , we will come back in the name of allah, rahman, raheem, every small child, this little girl died due to lack of food, flour and water, this girl died due to lack of food and water , and her father could not do anything for her , where are the worlds, this girl is one of the hundreds of palestinian children who are starving . he cut his safety and was martyred. a similar fate awaits this baby palestinian lion if his mother cannot find food for him as soon as possible. david hassan is an american doctor who has just returned from gaza. the highest level of poverty means the same level of life of about 400 thousand people. gaza faces
the starting point has created a situation for israel that israel is no longer a normal israel. do you want to say that there is a struggle for survival? exactly, it means that israel is under arrest. i named it drahi merg. now i want to explain this. after you see a report, doctor, let's go back, take a breather , and rest. my colleague, mr. nik bin , has a different view on what is happening in gaza and what happened on arrashid street mashlahzadeh , we will come back in the name of allah,...
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take a truce and _ israel but waiting to make a truce and take a truce and a _ israel but waiting toostages and - and take a truce and a cease—fire of the release of hostages and also i the release of hostages and also keep— the release of hostages and also keep in— the release of hostages and also keep in mind _ the release of hostages and also keep in mind the _ the release of hostages and also keep in mind the fact— the release of hostages and also keep in mind the fact that - the release of hostages and also keep in mind the fact that two i keep in mind the fact that two hostages _ keep in mind the fact that two hostages are _ keep in mind the fact that two hostages are rescued - keep in mind the fact that two hostages are rescued from - keep in mind the fact that two i hostages are rescued from rafah which _ hostages are rescued from rafah which seems _ hostages are rescued from rafah which seems to _ hostages are rescued from rafah which seems to indicate - hostages are rescued from rafah which seems to indicate that - hostages are rescued from rafah which seems to indicate tha
take a truce and _ israel but waiting to make a truce and take a truce and a _ israel but waiting toostages and - and take a truce and a cease—fire of the release of hostages and also i the release of hostages and also keep— the release of hostages and also keep in— the release of hostages and also keep in mind _ the release of hostages and also keep in mind the _ the release of hostages and also keep in mind the fact— the release of hostages and also keep in mind the fact that - the...
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a successive was at the israel, at 25. well, it's a existence and independence and that unfortunately in times of war, it's very difficult to try and you separate the civilian population from the population fairfax. but let me know if i'm, if i'm understanding your response correctly though you're saying it's harder to do that when they're palestinian chosen because again, you can see that it was unavoidable when it's palestinians, when it's not palestinians. oh, maybe we could. we think the strategy, but let me move on because it, as, as we said, it was, it was killed over 27000 palestinians, and guys, over 10000 of whom were infants and children. and they blended. 66000 people you ins, humanitarian office accuse is rarely authorities of systematically denying access to northern gaza to deliver aid. and it effectively hindered their operations. they say the head of the work program stated people in guys a risk dying of hunger, just miles from trucks filled with food. we're seeing reports of countless children who have fac
a successive was at the israel, at 25. well, it's a existence and independence and that unfortunately in times of war, it's very difficult to try and you separate the civilian population from the population fairfax. but let me know if i'm, if i'm understanding your response correctly though you're saying it's harder to do that when they're palestinian chosen because again, you can see that it was unavoidable when it's palestinians, when it's not palestinians. oh, maybe we could. we think the...
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israel orders a plan ahead of an expected ground invasion. vote count continues in pakistan as allies of th former prime minister imran khan pull ahead. ♪ sumi: welcome to world news america. we start with a number of developments out of the middle east. israel intercepted dozens of rockets fired from lebanon. the iran backed has movement said the rockets are in response to an attack in southern lebanon. the israeli prime minister ordered evacuation from the city of rafah as ground troops begin to move in. palestinian authorities say two years ago, rafah's population was about 260,000. it is the last major city troops have not entered in the population stands at 1.4 million. antonio guterres called it -- he said such an action would naturally increase what is already a humanitarian nightmare with unknown consequences. the white house warned it would not support operations in the city calling and unplanned -- a warning, this report has some distressing images. >> israel bombed rafah again. a faly wanting medical aid for a child already dead. a
israel orders a plan ahead of an expected ground invasion. vote count continues in pakistan as allies of th former prime minister imran khan pull ahead. ♪ sumi: welcome to world news america. we start with a number of developments out of the middle east. israel intercepted dozens of rockets fired from lebanon. the iran backed has movement said the rockets are in response to an attack in southern lebanon. the israeli prime minister ordered evacuation from the city of rafah as ground troops...
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israel orders a plan ahead of an expected ground invasion. vote count continues in pakistan as allies of the former prime minister imran khan pull ahead. ♪ sumi: welcome to world news america. we start with a number of developments out of the middle east. israel intercepted dozens of rockets fired from lebanon. the iran backed has movement said the rockets are in response to an attack in southern lebanon. the israeli prime minister ordered evacuation from the city of rafah as ground troops begin to move in. palestinian authorities say two years ago, rafah's population was about 260,000. it is the last major city troops have not entered in the population stands at 1.4 million. antonio guterres called it -- he said such an action would naturally increase what is already a humanitarian nightmare with unknown consequences. the white house warned it would not support operations in the city calling and unplanned -- a warning, this report has some distressing images. >> israel bombed rafah again. a family wanting medical aid for a child already dead
israel orders a plan ahead of an expected ground invasion. vote count continues in pakistan as allies of the former prime minister imran khan pull ahead. ♪ sumi: welcome to world news america. we start with a number of developments out of the middle east. israel intercepted dozens of rockets fired from lebanon. the iran backed has movement said the rockets are in response to an attack in southern lebanon. the israeli prime minister ordered evacuation from the city of rafah as ground troops...
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well the realize that it isn't that interest to find a motor as a vendor with israel, a 5 mile away and sprinkler tab down complex. so thank you. back on the side of the mass tourism is putting a strain on soft to roll and it's residence. sedona lights went viral, millions of wanted to visit the netscape world heritage size. now locals, one to raise. the number of side is a world heritage site in things to south, to roll flight for the future. in 15 minutes on the w in a pressure cooker or get out clergy, you take a public stance against russia's war and ukraine are we're seeing their freedom oper, traction is a fax is pastor who is being put for now under threats of imprisonment. because in russia, places of worship are now under heavy surveillance. focus on you're in 90 minutes on d w. the sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow or bring an environmental conservation to life with learning facts like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can make a difference. knowledge grows thro
well the realize that it isn't that interest to find a motor as a vendor with israel, a 5 mile away and sprinkler tab down complex. so thank you. back on the side of the mass tourism is putting a strain on soft to roll and it's residence. sedona lights went viral, millions of wanted to visit the netscape world heritage size. now locals, one to raise. the number of side is a world heritage site in things to south, to roll flight for the future. in 15 minutes on the w in a pressure cooker or get...
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in the first two episodes we will take a step at the first question, how did israel overcome the arabs? this episode deals with the wars between israel and the arabs, especially the battle that the arabs started with. surprise attack. this is story of two wars in the last century, one in 1948 and the other in 1973, an account unheard of from officers of the classic arab armies. this story is based on investigations by the military research branch of the islamic resistance. the images take a different personality when the founder of israel david ben gorian and his guardian ariel sharon join each other. these are very rare pictures of sharon welcoming bengoran during his visit to the strongest line of fortifications in modern history, the barlev line. it is a chain of israeli fortification. built along the eastern coasts of the suis canal. the barlev line was a massive continuous sand wall that varied in height from 20 to 22 meters and spanned the entire 170 km length of the canal. it was built 12 km into the sai peninsula and was inclined at an angle of 45 degrees. then israel launched
in the first two episodes we will take a step at the first question, how did israel overcome the arabs? this episode deals with the wars between israel and the arabs, especially the battle that the arabs started with. surprise attack. this is story of two wars in the last century, one in 1948 and the other in 1973, an account unheard of from officers of the classic arab armies. this story is based on investigations by the military research branch of the islamic resistance. the images take a...
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this is not a war between an israel. this is a war against palestinians. exploring a 112 clause programming. we're basically a digital firm scene investigator, but we're doing it from space design to inform, most events and exposure. you want to compete at the big games. they come, stay, relax, see the well from a different perspective. on elders here as israel's assault on gaza enters its 5th month, the death toll in the enclave continues to rise and the humanitarian crisis deepens . so when will the killing stuff and what is the missing, yahoo governments, long term strategy. and this week's upfront special, i left the former director of the side frame telling me the same. however you thank you so much for joining us in upfront. i'm happy to read you this evening since the start of israel's assault on guys a israel's stated aim, has been to destroy from us. yet despite being 4 months into this, what we're entering the 5th month and dropping enough explosives that rival the weight of to nuclear bombs. israel has alleged
this is not a war between an israel. this is a war against palestinians. exploring a 112 clause programming. we're basically a digital firm scene investigator, but we're doing it from space design to inform, most events and exposure. you want to compete at the big games. they come, stay, relax, see the well from a different perspective. on elders here as israel's assault on gaza enters its 5th month, the death toll in the enclave continues to rise and the humanitarian crisis deepens . so when...
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a used to enter a israel daily as workers. and this also gave them the employment and also the funding and these really the hospital, the system has ro i played hosts to many people in the some us who received treatment there. and also underwent a very complicated operations in the best hospitals we have. so i didn't think of it if there's any way to fuse israel and this way of, of being a, uh, improper in its treatment of the most if you take the entire to over so many is israel trying to create a new buffers and gaza with it to move its borders into gaza, despite the opposition k or opposition from america. i do not believe that israel will enter garza and overtake positive the territory. there is a toss of the of the of the can is it's of the israel apartments. has it one or 2 potters, which would like israel to a return to the us uh after we left, the guys are by the way, uh and ask about our own permission decision to leave guys uh in uh, 2005 and 6 was a, a decision of israel, you still controlled everything that went in
a used to enter a israel daily as workers. and this also gave them the employment and also the funding and these really the hospital, the system has ro i played hosts to many people in the some us who received treatment there. and also underwent a very complicated operations in the best hospitals we have. so i didn't think of it if there's any way to fuse israel and this way of, of being a, uh, improper in its treatment of the most if you take the entire to over so many is israel trying to...
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Feb 24, 2024
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of relations between israel and saudi arabia, but saudi arabia, however, uh and israel has had a longt of complex and compromise. of uh uh sticking to these what i think that is a compromise for the palestinian cause before starting on normalizing relations with israel, i see that saudi arabia is not going to fall into the israeli and north american pressure over starting relations with israel as long as the israel don't complaint to international law and does not recognized palestinian state, which actually is is in the israely agenda, something that is completely out of out of the question for them. because they're not, they're not willing to accept the possibility of a palestinian state, so saudi arabia, i, i'm not very, very sure that they actually trying to pressurize israel or the united states to start negotiations and in order to get first the troops out of the gaza strip to stop the genocide and eventually to start talks uh with the palestinian national authority to be able to find a possibility of recognizing the palestinian state before uh recognition or normalization of re
of relations between israel and saudi arabia, but saudi arabia, however, uh and israel has had a longt of complex and compromise. of uh uh sticking to these what i think that is a compromise for the palestinian cause before starting on normalizing relations with israel, i see that saudi arabia is not going to fall into the israeli and north american pressure over starting relations with israel as long as the israel don't complaint to international law and does not recognized palestinian state,...
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could endanger the arab country, he argued a weak israel will benefit the entire region, while a strong israel will pose a greater threat, he said the regime emerges victorious in the gaza war, it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. astrada said israel only understands the language of force since it does not respect international resolutions. hisbala leader also touched a fly of visits by western delegations to lebanon, he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel so settlers could return to their homes and areas along the lebanese border. all of these delegations which came which brought with them proposals and ideas and suggestions and mechanisms, they all come with one goal, which is israel's security, protecting israel. stop stop attacking the israeli positions, the israeli bases. said that delegations are not acting as mediators, but instead present israel's proposals as her own and expect hezbulah to accept them. he said the western delegations are not even ready to help lebanon retrieve territory occupied by israel. nastra said the is
could endanger the arab country, he argued a weak israel will benefit the entire region, while a strong israel will pose a greater threat, he said the regime emerges victorious in the gaza war, it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. astrada said israel only understands the language of force since it does not respect international resolutions. hisbala leader also touched a fly of visits by western delegations to lebanon, he said their only purpose is to get security...
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looming israeli invasion into gaza's southern city of rafa. in a statement martin griffiss said israel's military push into rafa where at least 1.4 million displaced palestinians have taken shelter could lead to slaughter. he said the regime cannot ignore the recurrent international calls against the dangerous. consequences of any such invasion, un official also raised concern over the unraveling humanitarian crisis, they are saying assault against palestinians and raffa is unparalled in intensity, brutality. and scope, the un humanitarian chief said any ground invasion will lead to immediate sessation of the already fragile humanitarian operation there, and earlier on tuesday, head of the un agency for palestinian refugees expressed concern over the situation as well, saying there's absolutely no safe place in rafa. um, basically uh, we were talking about the situation in raffa. which is a deeply, deeply concerning, and uh, as you know, people are anxious and in fear of a possible large scale military operation, um, if this military operation is taking place, the question is, where will
looming israeli invasion into gaza's southern city of rafa. in a statement martin griffiss said israel's military push into rafa where at least 1.4 million displaced palestinians have taken shelter could lead to slaughter. he said the regime cannot ignore the recurrent international calls against the dangerous. consequences of any such invasion, un official also raised concern over the unraveling humanitarian crisis, they are saying assault against palestinians and raffa is unparalled in...
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has it one or 2 parties which would like israel to a return to the as a after we left. does it by the way to ask about our own. but ition the decision to lead because uh, in the 2005 and 6 was a, a decision of israel. you still controlled everything that went in and out. yeah. it's basically a lot of goods, but we're going to have to because of our own, but ition and, and it was a, the desire of the then problem is to shut on that we should not negotiate. we should simply leave and not to impose upon them that any uh, an act. so any obligation towards us. a uh, i think that uh, that was uh, in my way, uh, in my an estimate i'd say, a wrong thing to do from uh, point of view. i don't believe in any of those asian, which on some is a you say, okay, i'm going to remove the, the area and do whatever you wish. i think it with the being better if we had negotiated with them. that was the wish of mr. shut on because he didn't want to recognize them as a force in the area. and it just some of the force in the area. but they were afraid to do what they wanted to count. prime min
has it one or 2 parties which would like israel to a return to the as a after we left. does it by the way to ask about our own. but ition the decision to lead because uh, in the 2005 and 6 was a, a decision of israel. you still controlled everything that went in and out. yeah. it's basically a lot of goods, but we're going to have to because of our own, but ition and, and it was a, the desire of the then problem is to shut on that we should not negotiate. we should simply leave and not to...
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a palestinian state, whatever that means and worse, you were the ambassador to israel and you have aou live there for a good part of your life, your family does and you're watching what is going on, what is your take on this. >> i never seen the united states turn on israel it's frustrating and totally contrary to the way that we manage the relationship when we were in office. joe biden started off with references to israel indiscriminate bombing and then he change that to over-the-top military activity, it is a complete lie if you look at the ratio of terrorist killed two civilians as a lowest and modern warfare israel does everything that he can to avoid civilian casualties and joe biden is not giving them any credit what so ever. it as you pointed out the executive order on its face targets for israel is that nobody heard of on a local law enforcement issue with regard to violence against palestinians even though the vast majority of violence occurs by palestinians against israelis but writes in this broadway that could target anyone that the state department deems uncooperative w
a palestinian state, whatever that means and worse, you were the ambassador to israel and you have aou live there for a good part of your life, your family does and you're watching what is going on, what is your take on this. >> i never seen the united states turn on israel it's frustrating and totally contrary to the way that we manage the relationship when we were in office. joe biden started off with references to israel indiscriminate bombing and then he change that to over-the-top...
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a israel is using hunger as a weapon for israel controls the movement of goods into the strip and has prevented . suffice from entering is really forces a storm, the largest functioning hospital in the us, us patients in intensive care, as well as thousands of people sheltering from is really attacks were ordered to leave and they weren't arrested no sort of hospital and trying unice has been under as really seeds for weeks has been lost as fire and dozens of rockets at a northern town. and israel, the 11 on based groups of the rockets were in response to the killing of 10 civilians and is really strikes on wednesday. that's the highest number of lebanese civilians killed since the start of the war on gaza. meanwhile, is really warplanes carried out at least 12 airstrikes and south east lebanon. they targeted why this new keep the air raids, follow the killing of an is really soldier in a rocket attack. wednesday saw the worst single day civilians are totally loving on since the war on gaza. accord in new york has ruled a donald trump hush money trial will become will begin on march t
a israel is using hunger as a weapon for israel controls the movement of goods into the strip and has prevented . suffice from entering is really forces a storm, the largest functioning hospital in the us, us patients in intensive care, as well as thousands of people sheltering from is really attacks were ordered to leave and they weren't arrested no sort of hospital and trying unice has been under as really seeds for weeks has been lost as fire and dozens of rockets at a northern town. and...
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he argued that a weak israel would benefit the whole region while a strong israel would pose a greater threat. he said if the regime emerges victorious in the gaza. or it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. nasa said israel only understands a language of force since it doesn't respect international resolutions. the hezbolah leader also touched a flurry of visits by western delegations to lebanon. he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel so settlers can return to their homes in areas near lebanon. all of these delegations which came which brought with them. proposals and ideas and suggestions and mechanisms, they all come with one goal, which is israel's security, protecting israel, stop stop attacking the israeli positions, the israeli bases, and said the delegations are not acting as mediators, but instead present israel's proposals as their own proposals and expect hezbollah to accept them. he said the western delegations are not even ready to help lebanon retrieve its territories oc by israel, nasa said the israeli enemy is not in a
he argued that a weak israel would benefit the whole region while a strong israel would pose a greater threat. he said if the regime emerges victorious in the gaza. or it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. nasa said israel only understands a language of force since it doesn't respect international resolutions. the hezbolah leader also touched a flurry of visits by western delegations to lebanon. he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel so...
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he argued. a weak israel will benefit the entire region, while a strong one will pose a greater threat. he said, if the regime emerges victorious in the gaza war, it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. nasa said israel only understands the language or force since it does not respect international resolutions. as well, the leader also touched on the flurry of visits by western delegations to lebanon. he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel. so settlers could return to their homes and areas along the lebanese border. all of these delegations which came, which brought with them proposals and ideas and suggestions and mechanisms, they all come with one goal, which is israel's security, protecting israel. the delegations are not acting as mediators but instead present israel's proposals as their own and expected hezbollah that is to accept them. he said the western delegations are not even ready to help lebanon retrieve that its territories occupied by israel. now australia said the israeli enemy is not in a position to impose any condition
he argued. a weak israel will benefit the entire region, while a strong one will pose a greater threat. he said, if the regime emerges victorious in the gaza war, it may decide to invade lebanon again as it did in the 1980s. nasa said israel only understands the language or force since it does not respect international resolutions. as well, the leader also touched on the flurry of visits by western delegations to lebanon. he said their only purpose is to get security guarantees for israel. so...
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>> what happened on the morning of october 7 was a shock, shock to israelis, shock to israel as a nation and to the fundamental social contract that israelis have lived by since those events of 47 and 49. they offer their sons and daughters to the state, some of them don't come back from service. they do so in order to secure for themselves would bill clinton famously referred to in the context of israel and palestine is the ability to enjoy a normal life. president clinton described that as a quiet miracle. it's a miracle that's been fundamentally challenged by the brutal beast shall attacks on october 7. i cannot overstate the impact, the compression of social, political state in israel across the spectrum of political views by the taking and continued holding of 134 hostages, many of home have perished but many of whom are alive. the dislocation, the displacement of 200,000 israelis from the north threatened by hezbollah attacks and from the gaza cartel from communities outside of gaza. this is a continuing trauma in many ways. a common friend of ours said israel is always in that mor
>> what happened on the morning of october 7 was a shock, shock to israelis, shock to israel as a nation and to the fundamental social contract that israelis have lived by since those events of 47 and 49. they offer their sons and daughters to the state, some of them don't come back from service. they do so in order to secure for themselves would bill clinton famously referred to in the context of israel and palestine is the ability to enjoy a normal life. president clinton described that...
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the images take a different personality when the founder of israel, david ben gorian and... and ariel sharon join each other. these are very rare pictures of sharon welcoming bengorian during his visit to the strongest line of fortifications in modern history, the barlev line. it is a chain of israeli fortifications built along the eastern coasts of the suis canal. the barlev line was a massive continuous sand wall that varied in height from 20 to 22 meters and spanned the entire 17. kilometer length of the canal. it was built 12 km into the sinai peninsula and was inclined at an angle of 45 degrees. then israel launched a massive propaganda campaign on the impenetrability of the wall and its superiority over france's world war iino line. israel claimed the fortifications could destroy the egyptian army in case they decided to pass the suas canal because the barlev line was equipped. with an underwater pipe system to pump flammable napal into the canal and create a sheet of fire, but they were shocked when egyptian special forces decided to cast the canal by blocking the pipe system.
the images take a different personality when the founder of israel, david ben gorian and... and ariel sharon join each other. these are very rare pictures of sharon welcoming bengorian during his visit to the strongest line of fortifications in modern history, the barlev line. it is a chain of israeli fortifications built along the eastern coasts of the suis canal. the barlev line was a massive continuous sand wall that varied in height from 20 to 22 meters and spanned the entire 17. kilometer...