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dita reinish reporting for. breastv from belfast.blic system. this historic referendum fulfilled the nation's long cherished democratic aspirations, giving rise to a governance system rooted in the will of the people. or correspondent as the report. iran commemorates. the 45th anniversary of the islamic republic's inception, a significant event that falls on march 31st this year. this commemoration honors the momentous day when shortly after the fall of the us supported palavi regime in 1979, millions of iranians participated in a landmark referendum. this vote effectively concluded over two millennia of monarchial rule in iran, an overwhelming 98.2%. the electorate endorsed the formation of an islamic republic, regarded as a watershed in iran's contemporary narrative, the referendum was a manifestation of the nation's enduring quest for an islamic democracy. we commemorate this day because it led to the establishment of a theocratic democracy. the nation cast their ballots in favor of this divine political system to gain freedom and
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pro-palestinian protests were also held elsewhere across the world, including in london and in belfast. it was the 11th time the british capital had played host to another national demonstration against the us led israeli genocide of palestinians inside gaza. coincidentally, this march was taking place on auspicious day for palestinians. march 30th is commemorated as land day. tamat the 1976, israeli killing of six palestinians and the wounding of scores more who had gathered to show their affinity for a land that has literally witnessed the constant shedding of palestinian blood. in an act of solidarity with palestine, central london showed it would not be letting up on the pressure, and they come in waves after waves after waves, tens of thousands taking to the streets of the british capital in a very clear message to the leaders within air shock. off here that what is going on inside gaza is a genocide and it will not be taken place with a complicity of the british people. flash forward to this most recent attempt to ethnically cleanse palestine of its people and it's clear the uk i
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dita reinish, reporting for press tv from belfast. how designists come from across the world to palestine to occupy a land belonging to another nation. how do they form their secret army, hagana? how do they grab? lands belonging to palestinians, how did they build and expand their illegal settlements? israel's former prime minister goldomir answers these and more questions in this documentary. welcome back to the news here on press tv. poll's open in turkey local elections where people vote to choose mayors and provincial council members across the country's 81 provinces. turkey's capital ankara and the main city istanbul will be the key battlegrounds between the ruling justice and development party and the opposition. president has described istanbul as the national jewel and hopes that his ak party regains the city after losing it to the republican people's party in 2019. it is believed that istanbul's mayor ekram am arms and bombs to israel, this comes as the white house publicly expresseds concerns about the long freat israeli in
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dita reinish, reporting for press tv from belfast. march 31 is pivotal date in iran's modern history, marking the 45th anniversary of the day, millions of iranians voted in favor of establishing the islamic republic system. this historic referendum fulfilled the nation's long cherished democratic aspirations, giving rise. the governance system rooted in the will of the people a correspondent as the report. iran commemorates the 45th anniversary of the islamic republic's inception, a significant event that falls on march 31st this year. this commemoration honors the momentous day when shortly after the fall of the us supported palavi regime in 1979, millions of iranians participated in a landmark referendum. this vote. effectively concluded over two millennia of monarchial rule in iran, an overwhelming 98.2% of the electorate endorse the formation of an islamic republic, regarded as a watershed in iran's contemporary narrative, the referendum was a manifestation of the nation's enduring quest for an islamic democracy. we commemorate th
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belfast to mark land day and the 6th anniversary of the great return march, thousand assemble outside city hall in belfast, while the support for the people and the resistance in gaza is visible on the streets of belfast, the speakers and participants of the march were also critical of irish politicians and parties. they say their support for palestine is hypocritical, because it only serves their own electoral ambitions. reporting for press tv from belfast. march 31st is pivotal date in iran's modern history, marking the 45th anniversary of the day, millions of iranians voted in favor of establishing the islamic republic system. this historic referendum fulfilled the nation's long cherished democratic aspirations giving rise to a governance system rooted in the will of the people. our correspondent has a report on that. iran commemorates. the 45th anniversary of the islamic republic's inception, a significant event that falls on march 31st this year. this commemoration honors the momentous day when shortly after the fall of the us supported palavi regime in 1979, millions of iranians
belfast to mark land day and the 6th anniversary of the great return march, thousand assemble outside city hall in belfast, while the support for the people and the resistance in gaza is visible on the streets of belfast, the speakers and participants of the march were also critical of irish politicians and parties. they say their support for palestine is hypocritical, because it only serves their own electoral ambitions. reporting for press tv from belfast. march 31st is pivotal date in iran's...
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jennifer| o'leary, in belfast, thank you very 0'leary, in belfast, thank you very much. democratic unionist party, has been charged with historical sexual offences and has stepped down as leader. in the last few moments that statement from a former northern ireland secretary of state, gillian smith, who reflected on how shocking this nieces, these allegations are, but saying he was not concerned in any way that this would lead to any change in the momentum behind power—sharing, which was only restored a few months ago, and the stability that has been brought by this return to power—sharing. stay with us for more on this story. we can bring you a look at the weather forecast now. hello there. good afternoon. well, a gradual improvement for most of us weather—wise over the next couple of days. here's the forecast for the bank holiday weekend. today, sunshine and some heavy showers. lighter winds than yesterday. fewer showers on saturday and sunday, but there could be some more rain in the south on bank holiday monday. drierfurther north. lots of rainbows spotted today with
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palestinian protests were also held elsewhere across the world, including in london and in belfast. it was the 11th time the british capital had played host to another national demonstration against the us lead israeli genocide of palestinians inside gaza. coincidentally, this march was taking place on auspicious day for palestinians. march 30th is commemorated as land day. to mark the 1976, israeli killing of six palestinians and the wounding of scores more who had gathered to show their affinity for a land. has literally witnessed the constant shedding of palestinian blood. in an act of solidarity with palestine, central london showed it would not be letting up on the pressure. and they come in waves after waves, after waves, tens of thousands taking to the streets of the british capital in a very clear message to the leaders within air shots of hair that what is going on inside gaza is a genocide and it will not be taking place with a complicity of... the british people, flash forward to this most recent attempt to ethnically cleanse palestine of its people, and it's clear the uk
palestinian protests were also held elsewhere across the world, including in london and in belfast. it was the 11th time the british capital had played host to another national demonstration against the us lead israeli genocide of palestinians inside gaza. coincidentally, this march was taking place on auspicious day for palestinians. march 30th is commemorated as land day. to mark the 1976, israeli killing of six palestinians and the wounding of scores more who had gathered to show their...
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dita reinish, reporting for press tv from belfast. and that is for this additional world news. thanks for being with us, it's bye-bye for now. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. دام كان اللي ما يروح يلتحق بالجيش لو يقص ذانه لو يقتلوه يعني ايران بالنسبه لنا كشيعه وعايشين برا بالخارج يعني تحس اكو فرد اتصال روح. why the atomic bomb? why all the power? you scientists are blame for the weapons to be used, killing innocent people to get what? arkadaşlarnimiz borç olduğunu söyleyedim.
dita reinish, reporting for press tv from belfast. and that is for this additional world news. thanks for being with us, it's bye-bye for now. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. دام كان اللي ما يروح يلتحق بالجيش لو يقص ذانه لو يقتلوه يعني ايران بالنسبه لنا كشيعه وعايشين برا بالخارج يعني تحس اكو فرد اتصال روح. why the atomic bomb? why all the power? you scientists are blame for the weapons to be...
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dita reinish, reporting for press tv from belfast.historic referendum fulfilled the nation's long cherished democratic aspirations giving rise to a governance system rooted in the will of the people. our correspondent has a report on that. iran commemorates the 45th anniversary of the islamic republic's inception, a significant event that falls on march 31st this year. this commemoration honors the momentous day when shortly after the fall of the us supported palavi regime in 1979, millions of iranians participated in a landmark referendum. this vote effectively concluded over two millennia of monarch. kill rule in iran, an overwhelming 98.2% of the electorate endorse the formation of an islamic republic, regarded as a watershed in iran's contemporary narrative, the referendum was a manifestation of the nation's endeuring quest for an islamic democracy. we commemorate this day because it led to the establishment of a theocratic democracy. the nation cast their ballots in favor of this divine political system. to gain freedom and indep
dita reinish, reporting for press tv from belfast.historic referendum fulfilled the nation's long cherished democratic aspirations giving rise to a governance system rooted in the will of the people. our correspondent has a report on that. iran commemorates the 45th anniversary of the islamic republic's inception, a significant event that falls on march 31st this year. this commemoration honors the momentous day when shortly after the fall of the us supported palavi regime in 1979, millions of...
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dita rinish reporting for press tv from belfast and that. with this additional world news, thanks for اتوجه الى اهل. after the arrival of tagfury terrorists in aleppo syria, people's daily lives were disrupted and they saw explosions and suicide operations every day, the problem of diffusing mines and detonating trap bombs. during this time, the resistance fighters and the ordinary people, including women and children, got hurt. martter ibrahim khalili was one of the most efficient people in mind sweeping team who lost his life along this journey. join us on press tv. the second soub international media festival. in the fields of television, radio, new media and a special section for palestine. the deadline for sending your work is april 8th, 2024. for more information, visit sobfestival.com. will be free, free, palestine, palestine, united will never be defeated, what do you want, fire, when do you want it, now when do you want to, biden, biden, aren't you scared, biden, biden, aren't you scared, stop all trade with about? وانشكو جور الزمان على المؤمنينا نصر الله ولا انا نصر الله من
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rights commission joining us live from london. and also saib shath, author and west asia expert from belfast. thank you very much to both of you gentlemen, let's begin with mr. masud shajare. mr. shajare, we have just heard that netanyahu has approved attacking rafa. now this is a city that from the very beginning was deemed to be safe place for displaced. palestinians, that is, according to israeli sources themselves. why is this happening now at this point in time when uh hamas is putting forth a ceasefire deal, a prisoner swap deal and is looking for ways to end the war? well, it's very clear that israel, it's this zinast estate from the outset was set to... include palestinians from that land, ethnic cleanse them and by any means possible and grab as much land as possible, but this particular government in particular, it it actually been committed to ethnic cleansing and genocide long before 7th of october, to the extent that there has been even conflict internally in ' this regime, because of this policy, this particular government is committed to that, so will use any possible avenue,
rights commission joining us live from london. and also saib shath, author and west asia expert from belfast. thank you very much to both of you gentlemen, let's begin with mr. masud shajare. mr. shajare, we have just heard that netanyahu has approved attacking rafa. now this is a city that from the very beginning was deemed to be safe place for displaced. palestinians, that is, according to israeli sources themselves. why is this happening now at this point in time when uh hamas is putting...
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rights commission joining us live from london and also saib shath, author and west asia expert from belfast. thank you very much to both of you gentlemen. let's begin with mr. masud shajare. mr. shajare, we have just heard that netanyahu has approved uh attacking rafa. now this is a city that from the very beginning was deemed to be safe place for displaced palestinians. that is according to israeli sources, it's themselves. why is this happening now at this point in time when uh how? is putting forth a ceasefire deal, a prisoner swap deal, and is looking for ways to end the war. well, it's very clear that israel, it's this ziinus state, from the outset was set to exclude palestinians from that land, ethnic cleansed them, and by any means possible, and grab as much land as possible. but this particular government in particular, it it actually been committed to ethnic cleansing and genocide long before 7th of october to the extent that there has been even conflict internally in uh this uh regime uh because of this policy, this particular government is committed to that, so will use any possi
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shath, author and west asia expert from belfast.spotlight. and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. well, i think a lack of tech workers is the least of israel's problems right now. look, we're committed to win the war, we're going to win the war regardless of anything, uh, and i think that the when people look at the economics of israel, they want to make sure first of all, we're secure city and country, so our security is economic element. "if hamas thinks that uh we're going to end this with them uh returning to power, they're wrong. the far bigger problem it faces is first of all its military challenge and the resistance on every front." it speaks with me, the saint of the soil, from the blood and the ashes, it speaks with me the sound of the rain, from the battle, and the victory, victory, victory, victory, victory. oh palestine, i free you, oh palestine, i free you, oh palestine, i free you, my every prayer is a cry to my enemy, and i cry out, cry out, cry out to the evils enemy. the flame within my heart wi
shath, author and west asia expert from belfast.spotlight. and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. well, i think a lack of tech workers is the least of israel's problems right now. look, we're committed to win the war, we're going to win the war regardless of anything, uh, and i think that the when people look at the economics of israel, they want to make sure first of all, we're secure city and country, so our security is economic element. "if hamas thinks that uh...
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jennifer o'leary therefore us in belfast. ijust want jennifer o'leary therefore us in belfast.jennifer o'leary therefore us in belfast. ijust want to bring you up—to—date with the latest statement and the latest information that we have on this developing story, this breaking story. sirjeffrey donaldson, we are told, has been charged with historical sexual offences and is stepping down as the dup leader. now, the dup is the biggest unionist party in northern ireland, has been a primary partner in all the talks, trying to get back to the power—sharing government in northern ireland, which now has happened, but he is stepping down as dup leader. a 57—year—old woman, we are also told, has been charged with aiding and abetting in connection with alleged offences. both sir jeffrey donaldson and the 57—year—old woman were arrested on thursday morning by detectives from the police service of northern ireland and were questioned before being charged on thursday night. they are due to appear in court next month, we are told. in a statement from the dup, let mejust recap month, we are to
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there was never any realistic prospect of having ex—members of secret forces in a belfast doc. prosecuted had automated offence or simply obeying orders from above. the moment she prosecutes, you interfere with a delicate, post—conflict political, legal ecosystem which opens up the road to whitehall. 0ver opens up the road to whitehall. over a techie to go, the former prime minister david cameron spoke about the men in dark suits in whitehall who were preventing him from giving the finucane family and inquiry into the finucane family and inquiry into the merger a pat finucane. this very same suits are looking in the shadows here today. and so too the legacy of kenova. the report calls for apologies all round, respectively for some families, this does not really cut it. in some ways, it represents a soft landing. as an alternative, we say that the report actually signposts a way forward for a full public inquiry into state penetration of belfast security unit during the conflict. deterrence of reference for a can of her work deliberately fred scappaticci——centric to the exclusio
there was never any realistic prospect of having ex—members of secret forces in a belfast doc. prosecuted had automated offence or simply obeying orders from above. the moment she prosecutes, you interfere with a delicate, post—conflict political, legal ecosystem which opens up the road to whitehall. 0ver opens up the road to whitehall. over a techie to go, the former prime minister david cameron spoke about the men in dark suits in whitehall who were preventing him from giving the finucane...
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belfast city hall. forgive me. belfast city hall. forgive me. belfast city hall. geography hall.ll and you can see beautiful queen victoria standing there behind and there's a thing behind us. and there's a thing too, the titanic over here on the right of me. it's a beautiful spot, the city hall. in fact, this area of belfast is absolutely beautiful. some of the buildings around here, the ulster bank, the scottish provincial, all absolutely beautiful buildings built right back, of the last back, at the end of the last start of the last century . and start of the last century. and they are they, they, they, if these buildings could tell a tale, i can tell you there'd be some tale of belfast. but yes, it was a great weekend to be irish. as you've mentioned, the rugby, the six nations rugby, that last match. it is the match that last match. it is the match that i always try to get to in the six nations, the scotland irish match. it's the celtic temperament. it always ends up a real squabbling match in there and very , very heavily defended and very, very heavily defended in both sid
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saib shath, author and west asia expert from belfast. thanks for joining us on this edition of the spotlight. and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. it's a special time for britain's 3 million muslims. "the fasting hours are long, up to 20 hours a day, but the physical and spiritual rewards are worth it. ramadan has been a fantastic time, in sense, in the sense that it's about spiritually connecting. with the law of the heavens and the earth and detoxing your bodies. ramadan is the month of prayer in the quran when muslims do their best to cultivate willpower, discipline and self-restraint. but ramadan isn't just about self-sacrifice, it's about sharing food with your family and friends. it's about increasing solidarity with fellow muslims and it's about showcasing the beauty of islam to the non-muslim majority living in the uk. being involved in the community helps me to... understand the muslim community even more and to be able to share that with my community back in the states. i was at the age of 16 very interes
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now, you did get to queen's university in belfast. you studied law.n politics as a supporter of the democratic unionist party, ian paisley�*s party. so there is emma little—pengelly, the future deputy first minister of northern ireland in a catholic dominated university. i imagine conversation was quite lively. debate was quite lively? well, i was very feisty, as you can imagine, i was a very politically opinionated and a very feisty young person. i always think when i talk to people now and they think i'm quite a spirited, opinionated person, that if only they had known me back when i was 18 years of age. i came to queen's university in 1980 and it was just after the signing of the belfast agreement. 0bviously that was a hugely, that was a massive issue in northern ireland. it dominated in terms of all of the discussions. but of course, you know, tony blair, new labour were coming in, tuition fees were being talked about. so it wasn't just the constitutional issues at university here. i'm struck by the fact you say you were much more feisty then. i m
now, you did get to queen's university in belfast. you studied law.n politics as a supporter of the democratic unionist party, ian paisley�*s party. so there is emma little—pengelly, the future deputy first minister of northern ireland in a catholic dominated university. i imagine conversation was quite lively. debate was quite lively? well, i was very feisty, as you can imagine, i was a very politically opinionated and a very feisty young person. i always think when i talk to people now...
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kevin sharkey in belfast, _ minister and taoiseach.ter and taoiseach. kevin sharkey in belfast, thank you| minister and taoiseach. kevin - sharkey in belfast, thank you very much for the latest. to russia next — the country is observing a national day of mourning today, for the victims of friday's attack on a concert venue, just outside moscow. president putin lit a candle in a church at his residence outside moscow in memory of the victims. the authorities now say at least 137 people died in the attack on concertgoers in the crocus city hall. large numbers of russians have continued to lay flowers at a makeshift memorial at the concert venue — others have queued to donate blood for the many survivors. i want to take you now to some live pictures that we are getting from moscow. several of the suspects who were arrested on saturday were transferred to the investigative headquarters in moscow, and we understand that this, you can see lots of heavily armed security there, this is where they may well appear shortly. there are four of thos
kevin sharkey in belfast, _ minister and taoiseach.ter and taoiseach. kevin sharkey in belfast, thank you| minister and taoiseach. kevin - sharkey in belfast, thank you very much for the latest. to russia next — the country is observing a national day of mourning today, for the victims of friday's attack on a concert venue, just outside moscow. president putin lit a candle in a church at his residence outside moscow in memory of the victims. the authorities now say at least 137 people died in...
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now, you did get to queen's university in belfast. you studied law.tive in politics as a supporter of the democratic unionist party, ian paisley�*s party. so there is emma little—pengelly, the future deputy first minister of northern ireland in a catholic dominated university. i imagine conversation was quite lively. debate was quite lively? well, i was very feisty, as you can imagine, i was a very politically opinionated and a very feisty young person. i always think when i talk to people now and they think i'm quite a spirited, opinionated person, that if only they had known me back when i was 18 years of age. i came to queen's university in 1980 and it was just after the signing i came to queen's university in 1998 and it was just after the signing of the belfast agreement. 0bviously that was a hugely, that was a massive issue in northern ireland. it dominated in terms of all of the discussions. but of course, you know, tony blair, new labour were coming in, tuition fees were being talked about. so it wasn't just the constitutional issues at univer
now, you did get to queen's university in belfast. you studied law.tive in politics as a supporter of the democratic unionist party, ian paisley�*s party. so there is emma little—pengelly, the future deputy first minister of northern ireland in a catholic dominated university. i imagine conversation was quite lively. debate was quite lively? well, i was very feisty, as you can imagine, i was a very politically opinionated and a very feisty young person. i always think when i talk to people...
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out of london metropolitan university out of budapest in sab shath author and west asia expert out of belfast thank you both for being with me starting off with. your perspective, let's start start from there, your thoughts about the passing of this resolution? well, obviously, it's a source of considerable embarrassment for israel, on the other hand, israel has had endure embarrassment such as this, and uh, it will do so again. it it did this of course back in 2016, during the last days of the obama administration, where again there was a security. resolution condemning israel settlements program, united states abstained, but relations between the israel in the us was soon restored. this is obviously um painful for israel. on the other hand, i think israel knows that there's an election uh coming up in the united states, the biden administration is obviously um in terrible uh straights with its own suh supporters, we saw that in the uh primary in michigan where there was such an enormous uncommitted vote, so i think one has to look at it um in terms of domestic american politics, i doubt whe
out of london metropolitan university out of budapest in sab shath author and west asia expert out of belfast thank you both for being with me starting off with. your perspective, let's start start from there, your thoughts about the passing of this resolution? well, obviously, it's a source of considerable embarrassment for israel, on the other hand, israel has had endure embarrassment such as this, and uh, it will do so again. it it did this of course back in 2016, during the last days of the...
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fra, they are joining us out of belfast and viewers that brings us to the conclusion of this segment of your press tv news review program, thank you for tuning in and goodbye for now. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. يا عبادي الذين امنوا ان ارضي واسعت فاي فاعبدون كل نفس مشکل تعبیه توی همه کارخونهزات تولیدی بود از جمله خود ما به این فکر افتادیم که یه کار اساسی اینجا انجام بدیم برای تعویه سالن با خیس شدن آجورای سفالی و عبور هوا از دیوارهای مشبك آجوری هوای خنک مطبوعی به داخل سالن هدایت میشه. خیلی مطلوب با کمترین هزینه به شما میده. his royal highness shman bin abdul. one riječi koje od njih očekujete a na svima nama je rijeke pravde živjeli.
fra, they are joining us out of belfast and viewers that brings us to the conclusion of this segment of your press tv news review program, thank you for tuning in and goodbye for now. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. يا عبادي الذين امنوا ان ارضي واسعت فاي فاعبدون كل نفس مشکل تعبیه توی همه کارخونهزات تولیدی بود از جمله خود ما به این فکر افتادیم که یه کار اساسی اینجا انجام...
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he's also co-founder of the belfast film festival in the mid-1990s. laurence mcyong, welcome to the show. so lawrence, tell us a bit about your child grown up. well, i grew up outside rondalstown, um, which about 20 minutes from here, very mixed area, religion wise and often his that i never see the conflict, here is about religion, it's been politics, but religion has been used as the... bar is used you tribal difference or skin color or whatever else so it was very idealic sort of upbringing um of britten about it that uh when i was 10 learned to drive a tractor on the a farm that was next to us davy warrick's farm lovely neighbors wonderful people um went a very small local school foreign fluck um which was delited about years later to discover was actually from the original irish which was like wet townland but at the time as angles say version. just seemed absurd, you know, um, i ended up getting my 11 plus and move from this really to classroom school to uh smaliky is the largest grammar school and i hated it with passion and i think that's wher
he's also co-founder of the belfast film festival in the mid-1990s. laurence mcyong, welcome to the show. so lawrence, tell us a bit about your child grown up. well, i grew up outside rondalstown, um, which about 20 minutes from here, very mixed area, religion wise and often his that i never see the conflict, here is about religion, it's been politics, but religion has been used as the... bar is used you tribal difference or skin color or whatever else so it was very idealic sort of upbringing...
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he's also co-founder of the belfast film festival in the mid-1990s. laurence mcyong, welcome to the show. so lawrence, tell us a bit about your child, grown up. well, i grew up outside rondlestown, um, 20 minutes from here, very mixed area, religion wise and... often that i never see the conflict, here is about religion, it's been politics, but religion has been used as the empire is used, tribal difference or skin color or whatever else, so it's a very ideal sort of upbringing um, britten about it that one of his 10, learned to drive a tractor on the a farm that was next to us, devy warrick's farm, lovely neighbors, wonderful people, went a very small local school, foreign fluck, which was delited about years later just... discover was actually from the original irish which was like wet town but at the time as angles say version just seemed bit absurd you know um and up getting my 11 plus and move from this really to classroom school to uh sank is the largest grammar school and hated it with passion and i think that's where my uh sense of rebellion s
he's also co-founder of the belfast film festival in the mid-1990s. laurence mcyong, welcome to the show. so lawrence, tell us a bit about your child, grown up. well, i grew up outside rondlestown, um, 20 minutes from here, very mixed area, religion wise and... often that i never see the conflict, here is about religion, it's been politics, but religion has been used as the empire is used, tribal difference or skin color or whatever else, so it's a very ideal sort of upbringing um, britten...
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relatively mild, though. 14 in belfast, highs reaching 16 degrees towards the south—east of england.way southwards, introducing much cooler air. with that, there'll be a band of rain pushing southwards across england and wales. the skies then brighten up with sunshine, but there'll be lots of showers across the north—west of the uk. some of those are likely to be heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in and temperatures are coming down. we're looking at highs typically between 9 and 12c, so close to average for the time of year. it stays showery into the weekend with some quite chilly winds around and it will be cold enough for a little bit of snow over the tops of the scottish mountains. live from london, this is bbc news. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, warns the entire population of gaza is suffering "severe levels of acute food insecurity", and demands israel prioritise the people most in need. 100% of the population of gaza is that severe levels of acute food insecurity. that's the first time an entire population has been so classified. and the princess of wales is s
relatively mild, though. 14 in belfast, highs reaching 16 degrees towards the south—east of england.way southwards, introducing much cooler air. with that, there'll be a band of rain pushing southwards across england and wales. the skies then brighten up with sunshine, but there'll be lots of showers across the north—west of the uk. some of those are likely to be heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in and temperatures are coming down. we're looking at highs typically between 9 and 12c,...
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harland wolff in belfast. this meant, of course, a lot to the people there and a lot of pride, of course, went into building these ships. they were extremely proud of it. the photo of the propellers this is actually not the titanic. no, but it's the same the same type of propellers. so therefore, it really shows vividly what the what they were like. they weighed about a hundred tonnes together. and one can actually see the rather that weighed 101 tons as well. so these were very, very big. and the ship itself was very big. the engines weighed about. 1000 tonnes each. and they had two engines and a turbine when combined with these two engines. so all in all, it was massive. it was very big. the engines were four floors high. for example. so she was as tall as the skyscraper, 11 decks, 46,000 tonnes. of course, today we have much, much larger ships, but in those days, in 1912, she was at the center at the top of everything. she was the largest manmade object ever made in the world. here you can see a life size r
harland wolff in belfast. this meant, of course, a lot to the people there and a lot of pride, of course, went into building these ships. they were extremely proud of it. the photo of the propellers this is actually not the titanic. no, but it's the same the same type of propellers. so therefore, it really shows vividly what the what they were like. they weighed about a hundred tonnes together. and one can actually see the rather that weighed 101 tons as well. so these were very, very big. and...
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let�*s speak to newspaper columnist and political commentator based in belfast, alex kane.oughts to this news today? i think like everyone _ thoughts to this news today? i think like everyone else, _ thoughts to this news today? i think like everyone else, it _ thoughts to this news today? i think like everyone else, itjust _ thoughts to this news today? i think like everyone else, itjust came - thoughts to this news today? i think like everyone else, itjust came as l like everyone else, itjust came as a huge shock. sometimes in this business you are aware of things long before they ever get into the public domain, but no one knew about this. itjust came as a thunderbolt, and it camejust this. itjust came as a thunderbolt, and it came just when they were looking and assessing the first two months of the new executive and wondering whether it be stable and whether they would get along, whether they would get along, whether they would get along, whether the dup would finally get their act together and work with other unionists and bring stability that we hadn�*t seen in north
let�*s speak to newspaper columnist and political commentator based in belfast, alex kane.oughts to this news today? i think like everyone _ thoughts to this news today? i think like everyone else, _ thoughts to this news today? i think like everyone else, it _ thoughts to this news today? i think like everyone else, itjust _ thoughts to this news today? i think like everyone else, itjust came - thoughts to this news today? i think like everyone else, itjust came as l like everyone else,...
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say be safe to consider your second home neighbor oh man but definitely west belfast anyway well listen, thank you for coming, always good to see you, pleasure brother, and that does it for another week. we'd love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to today's program to help us grow our audience across all our social media platforms. i like to thank our special guest tog hicky. in the meantime, the conversation will be back next week with more investigations and analysis. i'm sean murray, bye for now. the israeli economy already shrink almost 20%. "the israeli economy is very dependent on the exploration of palestinian workforce, what was done in agriculture with high-tech irrigation does not have the labor from foreign sources, which was bad in any case. one you're watching basketball here from your host. the headlines, the israeli regime strikes various locations in gaza, including arafa and gaza city. russia and china have vetoed a us draft resolution at the un security council for failing to genuinely call for immediate ceasefire. several israelis have been injured
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will be a good friend of mine - i think he's amazing and he was telling me that i think he went to belfast for the first time a couple of years ago and that would be typical the man's been touring for 20 years and he was wondering would people kind of know his stuff whatever and like the gig was sold out i think he did he either did he either did ulster hall or somewhere massive anyway and everyone knew his stuff everyone had been following his stuff and it's just typical of that sense of that kind of like spiritual emotional practical disconnect. 'i have uh, be it in my work, in my social life, and you know, making friends up here and stuff, that disconnect has never really been there for me, and if the disconnect isn't there, it makes no sense that the're two different states, um, also the history of of irish republicanism, in if you're irish republican and you're an anti-imperialist, it would feel that it's the fitting thing for the destiny of the country would be to to be reunited, and i would definitely make no apologies for that, it can some'. be slightly controversial thing to say o
will be a good friend of mine - i think he's amazing and he was telling me that i think he went to belfast for the first time a couple of years ago and that would be typical the man's been touring for 20 years and he was wondering would people kind of know his stuff whatever and like the gig was sold out i think he did he either did he either did ulster hall or somewhere massive anyway and everyone knew his stuff everyone had been following his stuff and it's just typical of that sense of that...
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let's speak to freelance journalist based in belfast amanda ferguson. welcome to the programme.ing, been described as seismic. how would you describe the events of today? certainly seismic would be in the arena _ certainly seismic would be in the arena that— certainly seismic would be in the arena that we are looking at opposite _ arena that we are looking at opposite the departure of the dup ieader— opposite the departure of the dup leader does not automatically equal dysfunction and crisis at stormont but it— dysfunction and crisis at stormont but it certainly does not help. but ithink— but it certainly does not help. but ithihk that — but it certainly does not help. but i think that it will weaken the deputy— i think that it will weaken the deputy first minister because she was jeffrey's deputy first minister because she wasjeffrey's pick is deputy first minister because she was jeffrey's pick is such an deputy first minister because she wasjeffrey's pick is such an is unelected. the saving grace for the dup is— unelected. the saving grace for the dup is that — unelected. the
let's speak to freelance journalist based in belfast amanda ferguson. welcome to the programme.ing, been described as seismic. how would you describe the events of today? certainly seismic would be in the arena _ certainly seismic would be in the arena that— certainly seismic would be in the arena that we are looking at opposite _ arena that we are looking at opposite the departure of the dup ieader— opposite the departure of the dup leader does not automatically equal dysfunction and...
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tog looking forward to that and it's always good to see in belfast that. say be safe to consider your second home n oh man but definitely west belfast anyway well listen thank you for coming always good to see you pleasure brother and that does it for another week we'd love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to today's program to help us grow our audience across all our social media platforms i like to thank our special guest tog hicky in the meantime the conversation will be back next week with more investigations and analysis i'm sean murray bye for now. israel forces once again attack people gathering for. aid in gaza, killing at least 30 civilians as a total death toll from the regime's genocide tops 31,800. leader of hamos resistance movement says israel is sabotaging ceasefire talks by deliberately targeting police officers and government officials in gaza. and south africa says israel is undermining the international court of justice by.
tog looking forward to that and it's always good to see in belfast that. say be safe to consider your second home n oh man but definitely west belfast anyway well listen thank you for coming always good to see you pleasure brother and that does it for another week we'd love for you to join the conversation by sharing the link to today's program to help us grow our audience across all our social media platforms i like to thank our special guest tog hicky in the meantime the conversation will be...
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relatively mild, though. 1a in belfast, highs reaching 16 degrees towards the south—east of england.roducing much cooler air. with that, there'll be a band of rain pushing southwards across england and wales. the skies then brighten up with sunshine, but there'll be lots of showers across the north—west of the uk. some of those are likely to be heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in and temperatures are coming down. we're looking at highs typically between 9 and 12 celsius, so close to average for the time of year. it stays showery into the weekend with some quite chilly winds around and it will be cold enough for a little bit of snow over the tops of the scottish mountains. the us warns israel and assault on rath would be a mistake as the top diplomat in america says gazans are in desperate need.— in desperate need. 100% of the population _ in desperate need. 100% of the population of— in desperate need. 10096 of the population of gaza _ in desperate need. 10096 of the population of gaza is _ in desperate need. 10096 of the population of gaza is as - in desperate need. 10096 of t
relatively mild, though. 1a in belfast, highs reaching 16 degrees towards the south—east of england.roducing much cooler air. with that, there'll be a band of rain pushing southwards across england and wales. the skies then brighten up with sunshine, but there'll be lots of showers across the north—west of the uk. some of those are likely to be heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in and temperatures are coming down. we're looking at highs typically between 9 and 12 celsius, so close to...
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you know, said in belfast last year where we've marked the 25th anniversary of the belfast good friday agreement, i am alprogren ireland. we all know, we all know that i assume all of us feel the same way, that includes northern ireland's newesyou guys here? [applause] stand up. [applause] thank you. [applause] as a friend of mine from delaware said, who would have thunk it. thank you for reminding us with the possibility's are as we work across the aisle and rise above long-standing disagreements. let me close with this, i think we stand at an inflection point, not only in american history, but world history where the decions we make now will determine what the next 3, 4, 5, 6 decades will look like and i believe history is watching, history is watching. today, let us result of march forward with each other, and to all those who seek a better future. like our ancestors, remember, no barrier is too thick or too strong for ireland and the united states to get through. there is nothing, nothing our nations cannot do together when we work together, and i mean that from the bottom of my he
you know, said in belfast last year where we've marked the 25th anniversary of the belfast good friday agreement, i am alprogren ireland. we all know, we all know that i assume all of us feel the same way, that includes northern ireland's newesyou guys here? [applause] stand up. [applause] thank you. [applause] as a friend of mine from delaware said, who would have thunk it. thank you for reminding us with the possibility's are as we work across the aisle and rise above long-standing...
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let's cross to belfast to speak tojohn o'kane, who produced the documentary.t came to light. it was discovered about six years ago by a bbc researcher, one of those amazing stories. it is like a treasure trove, a video tape was handed to the researcher, told be something useful on it, the bbc team started to look at it and examine the footage. the footage seemed too incredible to be true, people were saying is it reconstruction? or what is it? then, everyone realised it was real, they recognise a few characters in it, so the bbc in belfast at that time, did a short future piece on it, included in other series, future piece on it, included in otherseries, but future piece on it, included in other series, but there were so many questions left unanswered, so the bbc decided to have a more extensive look at it and we started looking into it. we had no idea where it was going to take us but we actually started to discover things that completely changed our perspective as we went through. it was a mystery. these were like small jigsaw pieces as we started to unpick
let's cross to belfast to speak tojohn o'kane, who produced the documentary.t came to light. it was discovered about six years ago by a bbc researcher, one of those amazing stories. it is like a treasure trove, a video tape was handed to the researcher, told be something useful on it, the bbc team started to look at it and examine the footage. the footage seemed too incredible to be true, people were saying is it reconstruction? or what is it? then, everyone realised it was real, they recognise...
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, 14 us on the mild side. 1a in belfast, 1a in norwich and 16 degrees in london and the south—east butn further swings in temperatures towards the end of the week. a cold front surges south and behind that we get much cooler air flowing in. then this band of rain will produce across southern england and wales with a day and brightening up behind it with a mixture of showers and sunshine but the showers will be heavy with hail and thunder mixed in across parts of scotland and northern ireland as well and temperatures quite a bit lower than they have been, between nine and 10 celsius but that is closer to average for this time of year. beyond that as we head into the weekend we still have showery conditions moving in and again some of them will have hail and thunder mixed in, and over the tops of the scottish mountains, cold enough for a bit of snow and actually they might get cold on monday and we could see some snow affecting some of the higher hills across the north of the higher hills across the north of the higher hills across the north of the uk. so mild for the time being, yes, bu
, 14 us on the mild side. 1a in belfast, 1a in norwich and 16 degrees in london and the south—east butn further swings in temperatures towards the end of the week. a cold front surges south and behind that we get much cooler air flowing in. then this band of rain will produce across southern england and wales with a day and brightening up behind it with a mixture of showers and sunshine but the showers will be heavy with hail and thunder mixed in across parts of scotland and northern ireland...
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amal wahdan, human rights activists out of ramala. and saib shath, author and west asia expert out of belfast, thank you both for being with us, well let's start in ramala and almal, in your perspective, okay, i think i've lost the connection with samal, do you hear me, can you hear me? yeah, yeah, yeah, i can hear you now, okay, okay, great, so why is the us building this port uh, but at the same time it's continuing to supply the israeli regime, i mean, what does it mean? well i think this is like a silly shared here by the usa, instead ofum going going around the bush, why don't they open the borders, open the rafah border, open karm abu salim and with hanun border, if they are really sincere and if if they are they want to solve this incredible humanitarian crisis in gazah? which is affecting almost most of the gadan people, over two million people, they there is another easy way, first seiz fire, she is fire now, they can they push the israelis for it, can they enforce sease fire on the israelis of course, if they supply them with everything they need, they should have the method and the
amal wahdan, human rights activists out of ramala. and saib shath, author and west asia expert out of belfast, thank you both for being with us, well let's start in ramala and almal, in your perspective, okay, i think i've lost the connection with samal, do you hear me, can you hear me? yeah, yeah, yeah, i can hear you now, okay, okay, great, so why is the us building this port uh, but at the same time it's continuing to supply the israeli regime, i mean, what does it mean? well i think this is...
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you know, i said in belfast last year where we've marked the 25th anniversary of the belfast good fridayeement, i am also committed to protecting peace and progress in northern ireland. we all know, we all know that i assume all of us feel the same way, that includes northern ireland's newest leaders. you guys here? [applastand up. [applause] thank you. [applause] as a friend of mine from said, who would have thunk it. thank you for reminding■ us with the possibility's are as we work across the aisle and rise above long-standing disagreements. let me close with this, i think we stand at an inflection point, not only in american history, but world history where the decisions we make now will determine what the next 3, 4, 5, 6 decades will look like and i believe history is watching, history is watching. today, let us result of march forward with each other, and to all those who seek a better future. like our ancestors, remember, no barrier is too thick or too ■çcvstrong for ireland and the united states to get through. there is nothing, nothing our nations cannot do together when we work
you know, i said in belfast last year where we've marked the 25th anniversary of the belfast good fridayeement, i am also committed to protecting peace and progress in northern ireland. we all know, we all know that i assume all of us feel the same way, that includes northern ireland's newest leaders. you guys here? [applastand up. [applause] thank you. [applause] as a friend of mine from said, who would have thunk it. thank you for reminding■ us with the possibility's are as we work across...
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you know, i said in belfast last year where we've marked the 25th anniversary ofhe belfast good friday agreement i am also committed to protecting peace and progress in northern ireland. we all know, we all knowassume all of us feel the same way, that includes norden northern ireland's newest leaders. you guys here? [applause] stand up. [applause] thank you. [applause] as a friend of mine from delaware said, who would have thunk it. thank you for reminding us with the possibility's are as we work across the aisle and rise above long-standing disagreements. let me close with this, i think we stand at an inflection point not only in american history but history where the decisions we make now will determine what the next 3, 4, 5, 6 decades will look like and i believe history is watching, history is watching. today, let us result of march forward with each other, and to all th future. like our ancestors remember, no barrier is too thick or too strong for ireland and the there is nothing, nothing our nations cannot do together when we work together, and i mean that from the bottom of my h
you know, i said in belfast last year where we've marked the 25th anniversary ofhe belfast good friday agreement i am also committed to protecting peace and progress in northern ireland. we all know, we all knowassume all of us feel the same way, that includes norden northern ireland's newest leaders. you guys here? [applause] stand up. [applause] thank you. [applause] as a friend of mine from delaware said, who would have thunk it. thank you for reminding us with the possibility's are as we...
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and author and west asia expert out of belfast. thank you both for being with us, well let's start in ramala and almal, in your perspective, okay, i think i've lost the connection with tamil, do you hear me, can you hear me? yeah, yeah, yeah, i can hear you now, okay, okay, great, so why is the us building this port uh, but at the same time it's continuing to supply the israeli regime, i mean, what does it mean, well, i think this is like a silly shared here by the us. instead of you know going going around the bush, why don't they open the borders, open the rafah border, obenkarm abu salim and b hanon border, if they are really sincere and if if they are they want to solve this incredible humanitarian crisis in gaza, which is affecting almost most of the gazan people, over two million people ' and they there is another easy way, first sees fire, she is fire now, they can they push the israelies for it, can they enforce sease fire on the israelis of course, if they supply them with everything they need, they should have the method
and author and west asia expert out of belfast. thank you both for being with us, well let's start in ramala and almal, in your perspective, okay, i think i've lost the connection with tamil, do you hear me, can you hear me? yeah, yeah, yeah, i can hear you now, okay, okay, great, so why is the us building this port uh, but at the same time it's continuing to supply the israeli regime, i mean, what does it mean, well, i think this is like a silly shared here by the us. instead of you know going...
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amal wahdan, human rights activist out of ramala, and sab shath, arthur and west asia expert out of belfast. thank you both for being with us. well, let's start in ramala and amal. from your perspective, okay, i think i've lost the connection with amal, do you hear me? can you hear me? yeah, yeah, yeah, i can hear you now. okay, okay, great. so why is the us building this port uh, but at the same time it's continuing to supply the israeli regime? i mean, what does it mean? well, i think this is like a silly shared here by the usa. instead of um, you know, growing going around the bush, why don't they open um the borders? open the rafah border, open karm abu salim and bettan border, if they are really sincere and if if they are, they want to solve this incredible humanitarian crisis in gaza, which is affecting almost most of the ganzen people, over two million people, they there is another easy way, first she's fire, she's fire now they... can they push the israelis for it? can they enforce sease fire on the israelis? of course, if they supply them with everything they need, they should have
amal wahdan, human rights activist out of ramala, and sab shath, arthur and west asia expert out of belfast. thank you both for being with us. well, let's start in ramala and amal. from your perspective, okay, i think i've lost the connection with amal, do you hear me? can you hear me? yeah, yeah, yeah, i can hear you now. okay, okay, great. so why is the us building this port uh, but at the same time it's continuing to supply the israeli regime? i mean, what does it mean? well, i think this is...
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you know, i said in belfast last year where we've mard■7 the 25th anniversary of the belfast good fridayam also committed to protecting peace and progress in northern ireland. we all that i assume all of us feel the same way, that i northern ireland's newest leaders. you guys here? [applause] stand up. [applause] thank you. [applause] as a friend of mine from delaware said, who would have thunk it. thank you for reminding us with the■v as we work across the aisle and rise above long-standing disagreements. let me close with this, i think we stand at an inflection p but world history where the decisions we make now will determine what the next 3, 4, 5, de look like and i believe history is watching, history is watching. today, let us result of march forward with each other, and,■ho all those who seek a better future. like our ancestors, remember, no barrier is too thick or too strong for ireland and the united states to get through. there is nothing, nothing our nations cannot do together when we work together, and i mean that from the bottom of my heart. i am confident there is not a thi
you know, i said in belfast last year where we've mard■7 the 25th anniversary of the belfast good fridayam also committed to protecting peace and progress in northern ireland. we all that i assume all of us feel the same way, that i northern ireland's newest leaders. you guys here? [applause] stand up. [applause] thank you. [applause] as a friend of mine from delaware said, who would have thunk it. thank you for reminding us with the■v as we work across the aisle and rise above...
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amal wahdan, human rights activist out of ramala, and saib shath, author and west asia expert out of belfast, thank you both for being with us, well let's start in ramala and almal, in your perspective, okay, i think i've lost the connection with amal, do you hear me, can you hear me? yeah, yeah, yeah. i can hear you now, okay, okay, great, so why is the us building this port uh, but at the same time it's continuing to supply the israeli regime? i mean, what does it mean? well, i think this is like a silly shared here by the usa, instead of you know growing going around the bush, why don't they open the borders, open the rafah border, open karm abu salim and bhan border, if they are... are really sincere and if if they are um if they want to solve this incredible humanitarian crisis in gaza which is affecting almost most of the gazan people, over two million people, and they there is another easy way, first seiz fire, see's fire now, they can they push the israelis for it, can they enforce sease fire on the israelis of course if they supply them with everything they need, they should have th
amal wahdan, human rights activist out of ramala, and saib shath, author and west asia expert out of belfast, thank you both for being with us, well let's start in ramala and almal, in your perspective, okay, i think i've lost the connection with amal, do you hear me, can you hear me? yeah, yeah, yeah. i can hear you now, okay, okay, great, so why is the us building this port uh, but at the same time it's continuing to supply the israeli regime? i mean, what does it mean? well, i think this is...
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joining us now for the program is fra, journalist, author and activist joining us out of belfast and tony gossing, historian and investigative journalist joining us from bristol. gentlemen, i like to welcome you both to the program. antony, um, this our francesca's un special report show said regime stated goal was to destroy hama. hospitals actions have led to the a large number of uh civilian casualties saying that these actions can only be interpreted as systematically, they're out to destroy palestinians as a group. now my question to you, if the uh the stated reason was really just to go objective was to go in there after hamas, then why do you have cabinet members either uh promoting it explicitly about uh taking over gaza and setting up uh luxury condos? was on on the beach front there and and if they're not saying it they're at least uh very quietly condoning it because there are so many settlers making uh using this kind of rhetoric and they're not saying anything to the uh to oppose it so basically you have this uh this this government right now in tel aviv that uh is leadi
joining us now for the program is fra, journalist, author and activist joining us out of belfast and tony gossing, historian and investigative journalist joining us from bristol. gentlemen, i like to welcome you both to the program. antony, um, this our francesca's un special report show said regime stated goal was to destroy hama. hospitals actions have led to the a large number of uh civilian casualties saying that these actions can only be interpreted as systematically, they're out to...
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enclave. joining us out for the program is frag huws journalist author and activist joining us out of belfastu both to the program. antoni, um, this francesca alban special report said the design regime stated goal was to destroy hamas, but his actions have led to the a large number of civilian casualties saying that these actions can only be interpreted as systematically, they're out to destroy palestinians as a group. now my question to you, if the uh the stated reason was really just to go objective was to go in their after hamas, then why do you have uh you know cabinet members either uh promoting it explicitly about uh taking over gaza and setting up uh luxury condos on the beach front there and and if they're not saying it the at least uh very quietly condoning it because there are so many settlers making uh using this kind of rhetoric and they're not saying anything to the uh to oppose it so basically you have this uh this this this government right now in tel aviv that uh is leading its public at least it settlers and and many of these extreme uh zionists to think that hey the the end
enclave. joining us out for the program is frag huws journalist author and activist joining us out of belfastu both to the program. antoni, um, this francesca alban special report said the design regime stated goal was to destroy hamas, but his actions have led to the a large number of civilian casualties saying that these actions can only be interpreted as systematically, they're out to destroy palestinians as a group. now my question to you, if the uh the stated reason was really just to go...
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joining us out for the program is fra, journalist, author and activist joining us out of belfast and tony gossing, historian and investigative journalist joining us from bristol. gentlemen, i like to welcome you both to the program. now this uh... this young lady, francesca albanese, this uh un special repertoire, she she says, i'm going to start with you, tony, um, she says, uh, the uh, israel cannot be behave that is as apartide state and face no consequences, but you know what, it's met all the before the gaza war, it's met all the criteria for what constitutes apartide, for ethnic cleansing, for genocide, for usurping land with impunity, it's been doing. for 75 years tony, so i mean it's basically the status quo, and it's the only regime that gets away the way it does on the level it does the israeli regime with this kind of behavior. well, look, the bishop of south africa, desmond 22 uh, i mean they know all about apartide, and he pointed out that the apartide in israel was actually worse than that in south africa, because rather than wanting to enslave the black people as the s
joining us out for the program is fra, journalist, author and activist joining us out of belfast and tony gossing, historian and investigative journalist joining us from bristol. gentlemen, i like to welcome you both to the program. now this uh... this young lady, francesca albanese, this uh un special repertoire, she she says, i'm going to start with you, tony, um, she says, uh, the uh, israel cannot be behave that is as apartide state and face no consequences, but you know what, it's met all...