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accords, he decided to separate his path. jihad of resistance was more compatible with the spirit and thinking of mounir shafiq. familiarity with the ring. the thought of muslim fighters the resident of lebanon helped mounir shafiq look at the jihad of resistance through the lens of islam. the result of his movement between theories and ideas was the choice of islam to express his testimony. a simultaneous development with the emergence of the islamic revolution and its pattern of resistance. the intellectual trend of islamic jihad emerged from within the palestinian liberation movement, which is inspired by jihad. at about 90 years old, he has the history of palestine in his chest and collected his memories in a book , the ups and downs path he went for the freedom of palestine , made him a respected figure in the eyes of various intellectual currents. arabs , from leftists and nationalists to islam, for whom this man's analyzes are a place of trust. saeed zanganeh radio news agency. we have mr. munir shafiq, the theorist of
accords, he decided to separate his path. jihad of resistance was more compatible with the spirit and thinking of mounir shafiq. familiarity with the ring. the thought of muslim fighters the resident of lebanon helped mounir shafiq look at the jihad of resistance through the lens of islam. the result of his movement between theories and ideas was the choice of islam to express his testimony. a simultaneous development with the emergence of the islamic revolution and its pattern of resistance....
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accords, and he decided to separate his path. jihad of resistance was more compatible with the spirit and thinking of mounir shafiq. his familiarity with the intellectual circle of muslim fighters living in lebanon helped mounir shafiq look at resistance jihad through the lens of islam. the result of his movement between theories and ideas is the choice of islam bayan. it was shahadatin. a simultaneous development with the emergence of the islamic revolution and its pattern of resistance. the intellectual tendency of islamic jihad emerged from within the palestinian liberation movement, which was inspired by the islamic jihad and later hamas islamic resistance, from the efforts of those are the years of shafiq and his associates. shafiq is now a thinker with about 90 years of age who writes about the history of palestine. he has in his chest and collected his memories in the pages of a book. the ups and downs path he took for the liberation of palestine made him a respected figure in the eyes of various arab intellectual currents
accords, and he decided to separate his path. jihad of resistance was more compatible with the spirit and thinking of mounir shafiq. his familiarity with the intellectual circle of muslim fighters living in lebanon helped mounir shafiq look at resistance jihad through the lens of islam. the result of his movement between theories and ideas is the choice of islam bayan. it was shahadatin. a simultaneous development with the emergence of the islamic revolution and its pattern of resistance. the...
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. - in the �*90s, american president bill clinton hosted the signing of the oslo accords, which saw both sides formally recognise each other for the first time. many palestinians hoped this would lead to the establishment of their own state, and israel promised a staged withdrawal from some of the areas it occupied. but the peace process collapsed. today, the israeli military has expanded its control over most of the west bank and regularly enters areas that are meant to be run by the palestinian authority. this has a lasting impact on the everyday lives of palestinians and their ability to be free and equal. for months, we tried to meet and speak with the israeli military about their role in the west bank, but they repeatedly declined to be interviewed. former soldiers, some of whom believe wholeheartedly in the mission of the israeli military, and others who actively question it, have decided to talk. what they have to say is an unvarnished account. understanding the west bank is really understanding the conflict in many ways. some fear reprisals for speaking to us so they've asked to
. - in the �*90s, american president bill clinton hosted the signing of the oslo accords, which saw both sides formally recognise each other for the first time. many palestinians hoped this would lead to the establishment of their own state, and israel promised a staged withdrawal from some of the areas it occupied. but the peace process collapsed. today, the israeli military has expanded its control over most of the west bank and regularly enters areas that are meant to be run by the...
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accords in the early 1990s. it was the dream to live side—by—side in coexistence, and that dream conclusively died. you are trying to resuscitate something which is dead. no, it is not. it is not. you just have to listen to the american president. you have to listen to all the european leaders. you have to listen to all the arab leaders. you have to read the arab peace initiative. so it is a dead only among us in israel. it is the only living concept of the world — it is acceptable by china, by russia, by all the political, you know, community, worldwide. so we did not give ourselves the answer, why it did not work. yes, it didn't work. but it is because we did many mistakes, and the palestinians did many mistakes, and we do not analyse, we do not try to understand what were the mistakes. the last prime minister who really tried to achieve a viable solution was ehud olmert, and he was sent to jailfor corruption. the thing is, you speak with the authority of a very senior member of the security elite, but y
accords in the early 1990s. it was the dream to live side—by—side in coexistence, and that dream conclusively died. you are trying to resuscitate something which is dead. no, it is not. it is not. you just have to listen to the american president. you have to listen to all the european leaders. you have to listen to all the arab leaders. you have to read the arab peace initiative. so it is a dead only among us in israel. it is the only living concept of the world — it is acceptable by...
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he was arrested many times, then he was exiled after the oslo accords. based on the agreement to return to the west bank and the responsibility of the fatah movement in the west bank . he took over, but he did not agree with the compromise line, and he was also in charge of the operations of the military wing of the fatah movement, and he was repeatedly targeted. there were assassination operations, that is, once they put a car bomb for him in front of his house, once they wanted to assassinate him with a missile attack, and the day he was arrested , i mean, i won't forget, then sharon came and said that today is the day obviously for us, because we were able to capture him alive, and of course, a gift for independence day, now that illusory independence of the zionist regime, and he played an essential role in the second intifada, which means we can say that he is one of the main leaders of the second intifada, that's why now they have not accepted their freedom for years. yes there is another point about his presence now, according to polls among pales
he was arrested many times, then he was exiled after the oslo accords. based on the agreement to return to the west bank and the responsibility of the fatah movement in the west bank . he took over, but he did not agree with the compromise line, and he was also in charge of the operations of the military wing of the fatah movement, and he was repeatedly targeted. there were assassination operations, that is, once they put a car bomb for him in front of his house, once they wanted to assassinate...
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you were trying to stay involved with the p stokes that led to the oslo accords between israel and the palestinians. and in 1993, a code switch out. some of the 3 fail to bring a lasting peace settlement. but you have said, but the leaders who are now in key positions don't have the same stature onto the same color, but they were in 1993. the populace on both sides. what can you expect from those populace as you call the? yeah i, i'd say it's a, it's a complete lack of, of a believe the ship. of course an extreme is to happen. it's positions and is run and uh, and then on the policy and decide they all split and from mos shorted this route on the 7th of october and 10th hundreds of civilians. uh, the pet policy and administration is very weak and old. and so what i, what i hope is that the is, is randy or listed establishment will recognize that their ways had been counter productive for the future before. i hope that on the senate side there is a recognition that we need to be united thing. and we need to have a new we need to cooperate as palestinians for a future that that would be
you were trying to stay involved with the p stokes that led to the oslo accords between israel and the palestinians. and in 1993, a code switch out. some of the 3 fail to bring a lasting peace settlement. but you have said, but the leaders who are now in key positions don't have the same stature onto the same color, but they were in 1993. the populace on both sides. what can you expect from those populace as you call the? yeah i, i'd say it's a, it's a complete lack of, of a believe the ship....
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accords. between israel and the palestinians, and in 1993, a quotes which ultimately failed to bring a lasting peace settlement. but you have said, but the leaders who are now in key positions don't have the same stature onto of the same color, but they were in 1993. the populace on both sides. what can you expect from those populace as you call the yeah, i, i'd say it's a, it's a complete lack of a believe the ship. of course, an extreme is to happen that positions and is run and uh, and then on the policy and the side they all split and from mos shorted this route . on the 7th of october and 10th hundreds of billions of the policy and administration is very weak and old. and so what i, what i hope is that the is, is randy or lifting establishment will right. good. nice. that there ways had been counter productive for the future of his ride. i hope that on the senate side, there is a recognition that we need to be unite thing and we need to have a new we need to cooperate as palestinians for
accords. between israel and the palestinians, and in 1993, a quotes which ultimately failed to bring a lasting peace settlement. but you have said, but the leaders who are now in key positions don't have the same stature onto of the same color, but they were in 1993. the populace on both sides. what can you expect from those populace as you call the yeah, i, i'd say it's a, it's a complete lack of a believe the ship. of course, an extreme is to happen that positions and is run and uh, and then...
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also the oslo accords with signs in 1993 and now i failed 30. yes, later. so no one has now decided to take a different approach and focus on the front of thing and states instead is very significant. we know about the every day and every night the people are slow 3rd and muscle good in augusta and also on the occupied the west bank. and we have to do everything in their power to stop. that's of course for no way there are a lot more to build. and then we're trying to, to use this day to celebrate a smolik 3, but also tell them no reason. governments of if you recognize palestine, you cannot continue to fund is riley investments. us know, raised actually today doing the recognition of palestine as seen as an important but merely symbolic step, a signal to the united states. and if the only solution is a peaceful solution and not the military one, the only solution solution is here say that the recognition is not, not sufficient. also the sanction towards israel from the way, and they all call it as well that fast. and l 20 will slow pop. a new get is govern
also the oslo accords with signs in 1993 and now i failed 30. yes, later. so no one has now decided to take a different approach and focus on the front of thing and states instead is very significant. we know about the every day and every night the people are slow 3rd and muscle good in augusta and also on the occupied the west bank. and we have to do everything in their power to stop. that's of course for no way there are a lot more to build. and then we're trying to, to use this day to...
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so 2 years after it broke and the oslo accords in 1993, just kind of gave you in countries as it decided to take this route because a different strategy is needed for peace in the middle east. i was just do a step boston. how's this? i'm also a listen, i have to celebrate the wreckage nation by no way of color sign as the states. but since the attacks and the outside it's not also turning into a protest. the government has called its decision also 2.0 after the also accords with science and 1993 and now are failed 30 years later. so no worry has now decided to take a different approach and focus on the palestinian states instead is very significant. we know that every day and every night the people are a small 3rd muscle guarantee in gaza and also on the occupied the west bank. and we have to do everything in their power to stop. that's of course for no way there are a lot more to build on. and we're trying to, to use this day to celebrate a smolik 3, but also tell them new recent government. that if you recognize policy time, you cannot continue to funds is riley investments as noise ac
so 2 years after it broke and the oslo accords in 1993, just kind of gave you in countries as it decided to take this route because a different strategy is needed for peace in the middle east. i was just do a step boston. how's this? i'm also a listen, i have to celebrate the wreckage nation by no way of color sign as the states. but since the attacks and the outside it's not also turning into a protest. the government has called its decision also 2.0 after the also accords with science and...
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accords with the opportunity to get their eyes. you're pointed out all these different chords throughout time, whether it's a clinton accords, whatever it is, we keep trying to get there. there haven't been direct negotiations for 15 years between the 2 countries. so, is this now the time for a new approach? you mean is the approach at least an alternative, an alternative to just taking the ball down the field every year? thing to stay solution with no negotiation. that, that certainly appears to be the case, especially when one party to the solution has the state of israel has demonstrated itself to be a new, rational genocidal apartheid state that has reached the point where it can no longer distinguish between from the full that thinks every political challenge can be resolved with overwhelming force and violence, but i would just like to say in response to your earlier correct interpretation of, of those who on the one hand claim to be in favor of a 2 state settlement and at the same time, say it can only be achieved through by
accords with the opportunity to get their eyes. you're pointed out all these different chords throughout time, whether it's a clinton accords, whatever it is, we keep trying to get there. there haven't been direct negotiations for 15 years between the 2 countries. so, is this now the time for a new approach? you mean is the approach at least an alternative, an alternative to just taking the ball down the field every year? thing to stay solution with no negotiation. that, that certainly appears...
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accords. at the agreement in 1993, there really did 2 things that recognize the palestine liberation organization. the payload as the legitimate representatives of the policy and you people also put into place the palestinian authority, which have limited powers within the occupied westberg. now, this is going to be a boost for the house and you know, far as the, it's going to come up as some more of a problem for these, right? he's the because he's right. these have said already that they don't want uh, they want the moderate force within garza for the day of that, but they're not really looking at the palestinian authority. so now what this does, no way recognizing on these other european countries recognizing is it puts a lot of pressure to get a roadmap in place as well with tools. my wrote back many, many times over the years, but this will put pressure to get that roadmap. in place also so. so i hope this is going to have an impact on the saudi normalization process with the israel. if t
accords. at the agreement in 1993, there really did 2 things that recognize the palestine liberation organization. the payload as the legitimate representatives of the policy and you people also put into place the palestinian authority, which have limited powers within the occupied westberg. now, this is going to be a boost for the house and you know, far as the, it's going to come up as some more of a problem for these, right? he's the because he's right. these have said already that they...
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and then in the 1990s came the oslo accords, where the occupied westbank was divided into 3 parts. throughout the 90s, in 2000 israel continued to displace palestinians primarily through legal settlements and land groups. today with israel's latest war on cause of over a 1000000 palestinians have been displaced, many of them forced to flee several times in more than 35000 killed cause their homeland strength many posted in saving, but still ongoing. honey, we're seeing a mass displacement of people. yes. again now in gaza with these released housing decide there are so called voluntary migration of palestinians called to re colonize garza. and of course, this construction of these will thompson to sign or what relationship do you see between these historical events and what's happening right now? really should, should be very clear. i think that the society and this really political the leads never recognize mike on the brains on grief and justice that's pop in and by to 40 to the published. it has, in a sense when you live in an adult and denial and a complete justification of crimes such as
and then in the 1990s came the oslo accords, where the occupied westbank was divided into 3 parts. throughout the 90s, in 2000 israel continued to displace palestinians primarily through legal settlements and land groups. today with israel's latest war on cause of over a 1000000 palestinians have been displaced, many of them forced to flee several times in more than 35000 killed cause their homeland strength many posted in saving, but still ongoing. honey, we're seeing a mass displacement of...
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long being critical of the oslo accords as no way to recognition of palestine, is a big shift international of from the region 5, i'm from the of the european, kansas is to send a strong signal to divert to israel to the americans that look, we need to solve this conflict peacefully. i'm up to state solution is the only bad solution we actually do have a home. well, the other or even bars. one of you of small sparsely populated comp, just trying to solve one of the world's most complicated conflict. for now, no way hopes more countries in europe will follow it and recognize palestinian statehood as well. steadfast and l. g sierra also protests in solar down to palestine have been continuing worldwide in the us demonstrate as gavin in new york told a riley against israel's war on guys, a number of people who are arrested. that protest is cool for more international pressure on israel and said palestinian resistance against the occupation is justified. those are criticized us for the demonstrations also gathered in the french capital congress police by 2 guns to disperse than that of trying t
long being critical of the oslo accords as no way to recognition of palestine, is a big shift international of from the region 5, i'm from the of the european, kansas is to send a strong signal to divert to israel to the americans that look, we need to solve this conflict peacefully. i'm up to state solution is the only bad solution we actually do have a home. well, the other or even bars. one of you of small sparsely populated comp, just trying to solve one of the world's most complicated...
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um, it was just therefore sho, nothing has ever really stuck from the oslo accords that were ratified in dc. in 1993 and then also to ratified in top of egypt. no. 1995. none of that ever stop and you could you can, you can, but yeah, the stories keep coming out there in that same manner and it looks. and i hate to say it, but it looks like talking points from apax. i mean that's just, it is. and this is a woman who is obviously taking a lot of their money. truth be what it is. thanks so much. we appreciate it. manila latter porton is in china being received at the invitation of president g. and we're going to show you how a picture can be worth a couple 1000 words, k, j. know as a journalist is a specialist on the asia pacific region is going to do a little a body language exercise with us. when we come back, he's really good at it to don't go away. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the checking it reminds me that i'm late for very important dates, which means it's time to slip down the rabbit hole in into a world of russian time. the broken back of rick sanchez. this is direct impact. that's
um, it was just therefore sho, nothing has ever really stuck from the oslo accords that were ratified in dc. in 1993 and then also to ratified in top of egypt. no. 1995. none of that ever stop and you could you can, you can, but yeah, the stories keep coming out there in that same manner and it looks. and i hate to say it, but it looks like talking points from apax. i mean that's just, it is. and this is a woman who is obviously taking a lot of their money. truth be what it is. thanks so much....
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n agency that deals with processing units in jerusalem that was at the time of the oslo accords. like you to reflect on where we are now compared with that time with considerable hope. yeah. from the is a just in question james. i often think about that because on the one hand, one has to be careful, one doesn't sound like an aging person that says oh, in, in the old days. but if we look at 2024, of course, one shouldn't forget that at the moment is really families are deeply worried about the fate of their loved ones. the hostages inside gaza, it was, we tried to tackle the urgent humanitarian needs of the policy civilian population . we need a cease fire, immediate release of the hostages and to cease fire. so we'll, so i can reflect on the last through to years. my task at the moment is to work with these parameters and to keep echoing the importance of a cease for the immediate unconditional release of the hostages. so we can do our job, we can reach people, we can provide prospect and perhaps also pump the seats again of what will be a better era for the next generation secr
n agency that deals with processing units in jerusalem that was at the time of the oslo accords. like you to reflect on where we are now compared with that time with considerable hope. yeah. from the is a just in question james. i often think about that because on the one hand, one has to be careful, one doesn't sound like an aging person that says oh, in, in the old days. but if we look at 2024, of course, one shouldn't forget that at the moment is really families are deeply worried about the...
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uh, so 21 years ago the oslo accords were prepared in secret here and also and that, and it's ro signed up for this to say solution for accepting palestine as a state at least on say for but many years later. also, no way has realize that the israel has never come forward with this acceptance and many have doubts even its intention. so now no way has to decide this was going to support the palace thing inside. so we're going to franklin palestinian institutions and we're also given a very strong signal, so it's still strong ally escrow that it has to come forward with the 2 state solution that the will have to be negotiations that that is only one way forward. and that is fees and also acceptance of a palestinian state. so this is a very strong signal coming from norway also here today. all right, so step by some life as the in oslo step. thank you for that as well. the irish governments decision reflects widespread public support for palestinian rights and the republic of island. recent polls suggest the majority of the population think palestinians live under a system of a pond. tide
uh, so 21 years ago the oslo accords were prepared in secret here and also and that, and it's ro signed up for this to say solution for accepting palestine as a state at least on say for but many years later. also, no way has realize that the israel has never come forward with this acceptance and many have doubts even its intention. so now no way has to decide this was going to support the palace thing inside. so we're going to franklin palestinian institutions and we're also given a very...
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accords. but a 2 state solution should be created. and so if you need 2 sides, then obviously that requires palestine to be recognized as a states. the israeli forces of killed at least 22 people in the gaza strip on wednesday, including people who had been trying to reach his riley designated safe stones. they would talk to the round, central gauze, the off to being forced to flee from the south. but the noise in the owls they to neighborhood involves the city 10 palestinians were killed and thousands were injured in an asteroid. is really forced, as of now killed over $35700.00 palestinians, which includes $15000.00 children and all cordaris and central gaza with more on these rarely attacks. starting with a saw refugee come for the is really forces have been calling people into by the end and another, and parts of the causal strip to move west. there has been a couple of extracts and outside that refugee camp also. and as a, to a neighborhood in the cause of city where there's, where the fo
accords. but a 2 state solution should be created. and so if you need 2 sides, then obviously that requires palestine to be recognized as a states. the israeli forces of killed at least 22 people in the gaza strip on wednesday, including people who had been trying to reach his riley designated safe stones. they would talk to the round, central gauze, the off to being forced to flee from the south. but the noise in the owls they to neighborhood involves the city 10 palestinians were killed and...
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accords with science and 1993. and now i failed 30 years later. so no one has now decided to take a different approach and focus on the 1st thing in states instead is very significant . we know about the every day and every night the people are slow, 3rd and muscle going to in golf sun also on the occupied the west bank. and we have to do everything in their power to stuff that's of course, for nowhere, there are a lot more to build on. and we're trying to, to use this day to celebrate a smolik 3, but also tell them new recent government. that if you recognize policies and you cannot continue to funds is riley investments. us norway is actually today doing the recognition of the sign and seen as an important but merely symbolic step, a signal to the united states. if only solution is a peaceful solution and not the military one, the only solution solution here say that the recognition is not, not from the should also be sanction towards israel from norway and they're all cordless as well. that process and i'll just
accords with science and 1993. and now i failed 30 years later. so no one has now decided to take a different approach and focus on the 1st thing in states instead is very significant . we know about the every day and every night the people are slow, 3rd and muscle going to in golf sun also on the occupied the west bank. and we have to do everything in their power to stuff that's of course, for nowhere, there are a lot more to build on. and we're trying to, to use this day to celebrate a smolik...
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i want to talk about no way for a moment because obviously that the custodian of the oslo accords sign more than 30 years ago. how much appreciate, if any, do you expect us to put on both as well in the us to actually engage in a more serious piece process? a funny, yeah, i mean, you know, we're not, we're a speech out there from the 16, the north for you can say that they don't have a vested interest, right? they don't have strategic interest to those countries like highland and norway. i also stated many other speak out of, you know, a certain political wisdom, unconsciousness moving forward. and did you see that there is no way out of this impasse? this is our son in which they work towards decades, but to in fact find the devices. but it seems like, i think they understand what the americans refuse to me, which is the whole bug about direct negotiations leading to the 2 state solution. is magical thinking. if thoughts, single thinking, because we all know that 1st of all, is there a does not when we go ship with policy and leaders of all the piece process or don't accept the princi
i want to talk about no way for a moment because obviously that the custodian of the oslo accords sign more than 30 years ago. how much appreciate, if any, do you expect us to put on both as well in the us to actually engage in a more serious piece process? a funny, yeah, i mean, you know, we're not, we're a speech out there from the 16, the north for you can say that they don't have a vested interest, right? they don't have strategic interest to those countries like highland and norway. i also...
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then came the oslo accords of the mid 19 nineties. the occupied westbank was carved into 3 areas, granting palestinians limited power to govern in only area a and partially in area be a palestinian say, the ongoing war and military expansion in the occupied westbank are clear evidence of a 2nd, not the phone, but this time they're facing it alone, zane buster ivy has more from the occupied westbank. a cemetery near the jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. the final resting place for dozens of their rocky soldiers. christians and muslims sundays and ships errands. encouraged people from all walks of life, fought and died for palestine. in 1948. it was the 1st erebus. really war to defend against the force displacement of palestinians from the land came to be known as the knuckle or catastrophe. being then they'll talk about the what positions in the old of gross in this month. and they started shooting and pushed was all, you know, all the way back. ready the rockies were the only ones that fault here, side by side with the p
then came the oslo accords of the mid 19 nineties. the occupied westbank was carved into 3 areas, granting palestinians limited power to govern in only area a and partially in area be a palestinian say, the ongoing war and military expansion in the occupied westbank are clear evidence of a 2nd, not the phone, but this time they're facing it alone, zane buster ivy has more from the occupied westbank. a cemetery near the jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. the final resting place for...
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and then came the oslo accords of the mid 19 nineties and the occupied westbank was divided into 3 areas, granting palestinians, limited power to govern an only area a and partially in area. b, 's, a bus and obviously running us from drama lot in the occupied westbank were many people where you are as a and say that the neck. but in fact, never ended because of the ongoing displacement and they occupied westbank tell us how people are marking this today. that is correct. we've seen what's happening and god. so that's played out on our phones right in our pockets. that's been very clear. and what is also been ongoing is the continuation of the military occupation, even in the west bank expenses, the settlements and all of this against international law. but israel has continued largely with complete impunity. joining me now is i'm on the way he's a lawyer and director of the international human rights committee. thank you so much for joining us, sir. with regards to is really impunity in terms of continuous violations of international law, continuously protected as well as well. what are
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nothing has ever really stuck from the oslo accords that were ratified in dc in 1993 and an oslo to ratified in top of egypt. no. 1995. none of that ever stop and you could, you could, you could, but yeah, the story is keep coming out there in that same manner and it looks and i hate to say it, but it looks like talking points from apax. i mean, that's just what it is. and this is a woman who's obviously taking a lot of their money. truth be what it is. thanks so much. we appreciate it. manila latter porton is in china being received at the invitation of president g. and we're going to show you how a picture can be worth a couple 1000 words, k, j. know, as a journalist is a specialist on asian pacific region is going to do a little a body language exercise with us. when we come back, he's really good at it to don't go away. the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as it shows you fractured images, presen
nothing has ever really stuck from the oslo accords that were ratified in dc in 1993 and an oslo to ratified in top of egypt. no. 1995. none of that ever stop and you could, you could, you could, but yeah, the story is keep coming out there in that same manner and it looks and i hate to say it, but it looks like talking points from apax. i mean, that's just what it is. and this is a woman who's obviously taking a lot of their money. truth be what it is. thanks so much. we appreciate it. manila...
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long been critical of the oslo accords has no way to recognition of palestine . is a big shift international from the region 5. i'm from the, i'll be european, kansas is to send a strong signal to divert to israel, to the americans that look, we need to solve this conflict peacefully. i'm up to state solution is the only bad solution we actually do have a home. well, the other, even worse, one of you of small sparsely populated comp, just trying to solve one of the world's most complicated conflict. for now, no way hopes more countries in europe will follow it and recognize palestinian statehood as well. steadfast and l. g sierra also as the 1st of all, frank here now does here, right? when we come back and pop, when you get a moans and rescue workers continued to take the bodies after a devastating lice like that mad very house on the 5 find a warning has now been issued for a psych loan in the by up and go running out because bung with us, but you can see system made its way in lab just to the age to go. got to very heavy right. still move very heavy right for
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. >> narrator: known as the oslo accords, supported by president bill clinton, it was designed to end years of violence by laying out a peace process, a deal that could give palestinians their own state and land captured by israel in the 1967 arab-israeli war. >> president clinton felt this was his baby. >> it charts a course toward reconciliation between two peoples who have both known the bitterness of exile. >> narrator: on the white house lawn, the tensions were visible. >> to the last minute, there were issues. rabin is insisting that arafat can't come in a uni... anything that looks like a uniform. we're telling arafat, "don't even-- you can't come with a-- you don't bring a weapon." you know, he always had a pistol. "you don't bring a weapon to the white house." >> then, at a point, the president looks at rabin, and he says, "you're going to have to shake his hand." and rabin looked like someone had punched him in the stomach. and he stood there for a moment. this is a man he considered a terrorist all his life. (applause) >> narrator: and then the handshake. (cheers and applau
. >> narrator: known as the oslo accords, supported by president bill clinton, it was designed to end years of violence by laying out a peace process, a deal that could give palestinians their own state and land captured by israel in the 1967 arab-israeli war. >> president clinton felt this was his baby. >> it charts a course toward reconciliation between two peoples who have both known the bitterness of exile. >> narrator: on the white house lawn, the tensions were...
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accords. it also believes a palestinian state is fundamental to realizing a 2 state solution. while joining us now is mer on colorado is a professor of government at georgetown university here in kata. and also with steve clemens, hosts of colleges, there is. so the bottom line, good top you both with us. let me start with your initial reaction to this decision by these 3 european countries, the significance of it, and what impact do you think it's likely to have there on 1st significance is symbolic rather than practical. but it does ramp up pressure on the 10, you know, under war cabinet to end the war in gaza to a stop or at least do something about the ramp and violence in the west bank. and to probably slow down the pace of settlements in the west. bank. all right. see, i think it further isolates both israel in the united it states for not moving forward because you can't on recognize the state once you've recognized it. we now see the withdrawal form for consultations of ambassadors of
accords. it also believes a palestinian state is fundamental to realizing a 2 state solution. while joining us now is mer on colorado is a professor of government at georgetown university here in kata. and also with steve clemens, hosts of colleges, there is. so the bottom line, good top you both with us. let me start with your initial reaction to this decision by these 3 european countries, the significance of it, and what impact do you think it's likely to have there on 1st significance is...
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the last three decades and they can say that because we have been working with all of them since the oslo accords with yitzhak rabin and shimon paris from 1993, there is little left of that in the current situation in israel. having said that. they want to see very clearly that they have a deep empathy with the psychological state and minds of many israelis after the horrible attacks that happened on 7 october. they understand that that has brought many people will into survival mode. having the same is happening now on the gaza strip where people are fleeing for their lives from starvation and the terrible situation. i think at this point friends of israel also friends of palestine need to try to think clearly when dax is not necessarily happening on the ground but thatis happening on the ground but that is what we're trying to do in this conflict.— in this conflict. crosstalk. you will know _ in this conflict. crosstalk. you will know your - in this conflict. crosstalk. you will know your actions i in this conflict. crosstalk. i you will know your actions will unite israelis around th
the last three decades and they can say that because we have been working with all of them since the oslo accords with yitzhak rabin and shimon paris from 1993, there is little left of that in the current situation in israel. having said that. they want to see very clearly that they have a deep empathy with the psychological state and minds of many israelis after the horrible attacks that happened on 7 october. they understand that that has brought many people will into survival mode. having...
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they don't agree to the oslo accords to any of this international stuff and so it's just going to take the right blend of military pressure and behind the scenes diplomatic pressure. cease-fire is the only path. it is up to hamas when that happens. >> rich: thank you for joining us this morning. >> julie: as the saying goes, pack your patience. who does that? not me. that's really the case, though, this memorial day weekend as the tsa reports record holiday travel numbers. ♪ reflect on the brave men and women who paid the price so we can enjoy the freedoms in this country. as the daughter of a veteran i'm very appreciative. happy memorial day. so i hired body doubles to help me out. splurgy tina loves a hotel near rodeo drive. oh tina! wild tina booked a farm stay to ride this horse. glenn close?! with millions of possibilities you can book whoever you want to be. that's my line! booking.com booking.yeah - wounded warrior project has been with me every step of my journey. - they've helped me realize it's possible to rise to the top again. - it's possible to get the help i need for me
they don't agree to the oslo accords to any of this international stuff and so it's just going to take the right blend of military pressure and behind the scenes diplomatic pressure. cease-fire is the only path. it is up to hamas when that happens. >> rich: thank you for joining us this morning. >> julie: as the saying goes, pack your patience. who does that? not me. that's really the case, though, this memorial day weekend as the tsa reports record holiday travel numbers. ♪...
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accords. and is that a 2 state solution should be created. and so if you need 2 sides, then obviously that requires palestine to be recognized as a state. is there any forces have killed 5 children off to bombing a school and a mosque in dallas? especially 5 at all. so what was said killed in this try. can thousands of people were wounded, rescue workers search for survivors in the rubble with that bad hands among the dead. people who had been trying to reach is really designated so called safe stones. since the stats of the wouldn't october's rarely false as of now killed molten, says he. $5700.00 palestinians, including $15000.00 children. and the old bod, westbank is ready stuff lo, sabotage, the village south of the city is not those. what does this say they tried to set homes of palestinians a place in the outskirts for the civil defense cruise managed to put out before before it reached an structures french president and monument cross arrived in new caledonia. he's mazing politicians to
accords. and is that a 2 state solution should be created. and so if you need 2 sides, then obviously that requires palestine to be recognized as a state. is there any forces have killed 5 children off to bombing a school and a mosque in dallas? especially 5 at all. so what was said killed in this try. can thousands of people were wounded, rescue workers search for survivors in the rubble with that bad hands among the dead. people who had been trying to reach is really designated so called safe...
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in 1995, the israeli pre- minister was working on the oslo accords, a piece agreement with the leader of palestine, yasser arrafat. the extremists who relied on violence to push their nationalist goals do not want p so they turned their anger toward the israelis who were working to achieve that piece. ronen bergman and mark mazzetti write, "in october of that year, ben gavir held up a hood and he had broken off of the official car of prime minister rabin during chaotic anti-oslo demonstrations. we got to his car and we will get to him to make. the following month, rabin was dead. rabin was assassinated by an israeli extremist. as far ben gavir, he was convicted multiple times for supporting terrorist organizations . itamar ben-gvir is now israel's national security minister. 2005, israel began to withdraw from gaza again so those extremes sellers begin to think bigger. "in 2005, the jewish department received intelligence about a plot to slow the israeli withdrawal from gaza by using 700 liters of gasoline to blow up vehicles on a major highway. acting on a tip, officers arrested six
in 1995, the israeli pre- minister was working on the oslo accords, a piece agreement with the leader of palestine, yasser arrafat. the extremists who relied on violence to push their nationalist goals do not want p so they turned their anger toward the israelis who were working to achieve that piece. ronen bergman and mark mazzetti write, "in october of that year, ben gavir held up a hood and he had broken off of the official car of prime minister rabin during chaotic anti-oslo...
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accords. so important countries um the ones that likely in the pipeline i would look very closely at slovenia and motors with them said, slovenia and most of the countries, nope, big countries. important right now though they both sit on the un security council and that's why because they've had to speak and debates on palestine. we know that position very clearly and that those 2 looked like they are probably going to be among the next countries to recognize starts in terms of timing. i think it's just look, look at the week the prime minister netanyahu has had disclose just hours of to the i, c. c. the prosecute to the said he wants to arrest warrants against the israeli prime minister and to the defense ministers. now, up to a panel of 3 judges to decide whether to give those arrest warrants and off to the of the big international court. the international court of justice heard hearings and the case vote by south africa of to try and ask about court for a ruling to stop the rafa offensive.
accords. so important countries um the ones that likely in the pipeline i would look very closely at slovenia and motors with them said, slovenia and most of the countries, nope, big countries. important right now though they both sit on the un security council and that's why because they've had to speak and debates on palestine. we know that position very clearly and that those 2 looked like they are probably going to be among the next countries to recognize starts in terms of timing. i think...
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norway in particular was interesting to me because they obviously brokered the oslo accords, which is the underlying agreement that governs the israeli palestinian relationship right now. so they're obviously very invested in in a negotiated outcome here. and for them to say, we're gonna go ahead and recognize a palestinian state in the absence of any negotiations, suggests to me it just an extreme amount of frustration that pervades really the united states and all around the world is it ultimately just a symbolic move though yeah, it's, it's entirely small as jeremy mentioned, there's been 140 countries have already recognized palestine. >> i think the real question is whether this puts additional pressure on prime minister netanyahu. the israelis have a tendency to really close ranks and view the world as lined up against them. they sort of consolidate their position around that. but there is increasing pressure on prime minister, nothing from within his coalition to at least agree to some kind of a plan for the day after. and i think if nothing, you continues to refuse to do that.
norway in particular was interesting to me because they obviously brokered the oslo accords, which is the underlying agreement that governs the israeli palestinian relationship right now. so they're obviously very invested in in a negotiated outcome here. and for them to say, we're gonna go ahead and recognize a palestinian state in the absence of any negotiations, suggests to me it just an extreme amount of frustration that pervades really the united states and all around the world is it...
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so told me is calling, it's a also 2.0 and he's basically referring of course to the oslo accords from the 1993 when as well. and the p a load, the palestine liberation organization of us are out of outside this historic agreement. also accept thing, the fact that that would be and then defend themselves, city and state. well, we're now 31 years later and there is no palestinian state. and so that's why nobody has decided to change it strategy. it has been negotiated, pushing israel for many, many years to accept the courts, but they have only to make the situation worse as many people a belief, especially for the palestinians and the intentions of as well back then, i also have a question. so no way has now decided to clear an independent palestinian state before any peace agreement before any do it's made a different strategy. strengthening. defend a city of institutions, making sure that there is an empower, palestinian, a civic, a civil society. and then a go for a peace deal. so that's a different strategy that no way now has to don't fit. and it still is a very strong ally of it'
so told me is calling, it's a also 2.0 and he's basically referring of course to the oslo accords from the 1993 when as well. and the p a load, the palestine liberation organization of us are out of outside this historic agreement. also accept thing, the fact that that would be and then defend themselves, city and state. well, we're now 31 years later and there is no palestinian state. and so that's why nobody has decided to change it strategy. it has been negotiated, pushing israel for many,...
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ringback that's right there calling at the also 2.0, an upgrade from the oslo accords that have failed and they were assigned to. 1 the 30 years ago and also broke up here in secret and also at the time is trial agreed to an independent palestinian state after these fees. of course, that would basically be doubts within the next 5 years after that. well clearly without 30 years later. and that hasn't happened so nobody has now set, we're not going to wait for israel to come forward. we're now going to support a palestinian state also as a very strong signal to the united states and to as route as a give some complex here. and also um, joined here by one of the members of parliament. it's a marion of the who sign and you're a member of the following month for the socialist left party. how significant is this recognition of the, by the state and state here are no way today. it's very important and is also long overdue. we have been working on this issue with the civil society, the socialist left party, the unions in norway, and we have had many motions brought to the parliament for norwa
ringback that's right there calling at the also 2.0, an upgrade from the oslo accords that have failed and they were assigned to. 1 the 30 years ago and also broke up here in secret and also at the time is trial agreed to an independent palestinian state after these fees. of course, that would basically be doubts within the next 5 years after that. well clearly without 30 years later. and that hasn't happened so nobody has now set, we're not going to wait for israel to come forward. we're now...
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the government has called it's decision also to point 0 after the oslo accords with science and 1993. and now i failed 30 years later. so no one has now decided to take a different approach and focus on the palestinian states instead is very significant. we know about the every day and every night the people are a small 3rd muscle going to in augusta and also on the occupied the west bank. and we have to do everything in their power to stop that. of course, for nowhere, there are a lot more to build and then we're trying to, to use this day to celebrate a smolik 3, but also tell them new recent government. that if you recognize palestine, you cannot continue to fund is riley investments. us norway is actually today doing the recognition of progress 9 and seen as an important but merely symbolic step, a signal to the united states and only the peaceful solution and not the military one. the only solution is solution here say that the recognition is not, not sufficient. also the sanction towards israel from the way and they all color except find some l $20.00 will slow all those decisio
the government has called it's decision also to point 0 after the oslo accords with science and 1993. and now i failed 30 years later. so no one has now decided to take a different approach and focus on the palestinian states instead is very significant. we know about the every day and every night the people are a small 3rd muscle going to in augusta and also on the occupied the west bank. and we have to do everything in their power to stop that. of course, for nowhere, there are a lot more to...
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and then came the oslo accords of the mid 19 nineties. the occupied westbank was carved into 3 areas, granting palestinians limited power to govern and only area a and partially in area b. will palestinian say the ongoing war and military expansion in the occupied westbank are clear evidence of a 2nd. but this time they're facing it alone. the same bus robbie has more from the occupied westbank a cemetery near the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank . the final resting place for dozens of a rocky soldiers, christians and muslims sundays, and she is errands. encouraged people from all walks of life, fought and died for palestine. in 1948. it was the 1st erebus. really war to defend against the force displacement of palestinians from the land came to be known as the knuckle or catastrophe. being that zip oak about the what positions in the oldest gross in this month and they started shooting on push was all you next. all the way back. ready iraqis, we're the only ones that fault here, side by side with the palestinians. nowadays ar
and then came the oslo accords of the mid 19 nineties. the occupied westbank was carved into 3 areas, granting palestinians limited power to govern and only area a and partially in area b. will palestinian say the ongoing war and military expansion in the occupied westbank are clear evidence of a 2nd. but this time they're facing it alone. the same bus robbie has more from the occupied westbank a cemetery near the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank . the final resting place for dozens...