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and one of your pitches might make the next joining the global conversation at this time on our. subzero temperatures. this is where the hard part because. there's no oxygen. to experience a simple pleasure. but this time on. and i'm down in jordan doha with the top stories here on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump is vowing to step up so-called extreme vetting of foreigners after a truck was driven into cyclists and pedestrians in new york city eight people were
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killed five of them from argentina well these are live pictures now from the scene the twenty nine year old suspect was shot in lower manhattan and taken to hospital . as the latest. a frightening sight of mangled bicycles after a deadly truck attack just blocks from the september eleventh memorial police say a man deliberately drove this rental truck into a bike path moaning down cyclists and pedestrians causing multiple deaths and injuries ever instead of running the resort and running to clear all anticipating a gunshot. according to authorities after striking the pedestrians and cyclists the truck traveled several blocks before crashing into a school bus with kids on board and i witnessed filmed this video moments after the crash he told us this is the suspect who fled the truck. i thought maybe something from the halloween but when i heard the gunshot then i got scared with
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that. police shot the suspect the twenty nine year old male and took him into custody the suspect is reported to be safe. from uzbekistan authorities say the suspect made a statement when he got out of his truck those words are why officials are considering this an act of terror let me be clear to based on the information we have at this moment this was an act of terror and a particularly cowardly act of terror aimed at innocent civilians aimed at people going about their lives who had no idea what was about to hit them the governor is calling on new yorkers to carry on with their lives we felt the pain before we feel the pain today. but we go forward together and we go forward stronger than ever well it's being investigated it's a potential active tear the governor said there are no indications of any wider
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plot or threat to the city nevertheless the police say they'll have extra officers out in force in the coming days just to be sure gabriels on. new york. several of catalonia is ousted cabinet ministers have returned to barcelona to chants of traitors from getting these protesters they've been in belgium with for my catalan president. all fourteen members of the sat cabinet are facing possible rebellion charges from spain the central government. is due in a lawsuit challenging the closure of an australian run offshore prison camp tension is high at the facility on papa new guinea's mine a sign and refugees a barricaded themselves inside fearing attacks by locals reports the army plans to enter the facility u.s. president donald trump has dismissed the importance of a former campaign aide indicted in the russian choir branding him a lie on twitter george papadopoulos admitted lying to the f.b.i.
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about his russian contacts facebook says it should have done more to pick up on russia linked meddling in last year's u.s. election twitter and google representatives told a senate hearing they found evidence of russian post trying to influence the vote of. kenya's opposition leader has called for the result of the presidential election rerun to be an old president who of kenyatta was declared the winner but the election was widely boycotted by opposition supporters are doing it made no mention of a legal challenge but warned the election result would undermine the public's faith in democracy. protests have been taking place in eritrea's capital as mara there's been reports of gunshots in the predominantly muslim korean neighborhood and islamic school has been ordered by the government to change its ultimatum curriculum including a ban on the hijab and religious education some school board members have been arrested. politicians are warning cambodia it could face aid in trade sanctions if it doesn't improve its human rights is
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a stronger threat of action so far since the arrest of opposition leader came so car in september tuesday cambodia's top court ruled socom must remain in prison while he awaits trial for treason those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after killing the count station that's watching by them. the northern cemetery. principled burial ground of the city of stockholm. last resting place for sweden's most celebrated citizens.
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not far from alfred nobel whose famous prize is bear his name lies another illustrious sweet. count falcon been a dog's a visible. like nobel his name is linked with peace as the first un mediator in the arab israeli conflict. unlike nobel his life ended violence. like man i don't want to make peace. i have a little chance of doing so because that the literally understand the deeper roots of the conflict. on the seventeenth of september one thousand nine hundred forty eight shortly after arriving in jerusalem. funded office was assassinated. the killers right wing israelis the
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stern gang people with seen this true path. they got off scot free. and one of them the tuckshop mia. became the prime minister orpheus for. this is the story of how peace can be frustrated by extremism and. how assassination can turn the tide of history. with consequences that still scar the middle east. this is the story of killing the coward. february one thousand nine hundred forty five. count falcon by an adult is about to
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board a nazi plane bound for land. as vice president of the swedish red cross he was leading the biggest humanitarian effort of world war two. he had come to germany to negotiate with heinrich human nazi minister of the interior. this meeting would secure the release of thousands of concentration camp person use. by the end of the war byrne adults mission known as the white buses. would successfully evacuate thirty thousand prisoners of over twenty nationalities to safety in sweden. one third of them were jews.
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in the aftermath of war those jews who had survived the holocaust began to leave a continent that had become for them a personal hell. after there was. a big guy. like the birds to flee to palestine. the lists of ships say just that. they didn't the l.o.'s. the british the ruling all thirty in palestine had decided to put a stop to the tide of jewish immigration.
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the tide the pumping swelling since fascism had begun its march across. in one thousand nine hundred thirty six local arab objections to both british colonial rule and mass jewish immigration into their homeland erupted into a full scale revolt. jewish settlements in palestine had been protecting themselves against sporadic
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arab attacks with the defense militia. the haugen. in thirty six in the face of. suddenly it dawned. the younger generation that unless they are ready to undertake the military effort in the country the jews won't be able to stay so. defensive a source changed into an offensive he says. a more extreme group now emerged from the high going up. called irreproachable. the national military organization in the land of israel. in march nine hundred thirty seven you're going to launched
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a series of bomb attacks. against arabs cafes markets buses and trains. with the cycle of violence in palestine growing. the british decided to act. as a dangerous palace the conference is hoping to arrive at the solution of the arab jewish problem of palestine. after a conference in london after attended by both arabs and jews the british government produced a white paper setting a limit on the jewish immigration to palestine for the next five years to bring peace to the beyond that it would be left to the arab majority to decide to the jews this was complete betrayal soon the british would feel their
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anger. on the twenty sixth of august one nine hundred thirty nine. it a gun started its own war against the british killing two offices in a bomb attack. six days later the whole well it's descended into war. the name egypt we called off its campaign. so as not to hinder britain's fight against what they called the jews' greatest enemy in the world. german nazi is. but within a splinter group now emerged led by
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a man determined to fight on. of a hamster and thought that britain was a greater enemy of the jews than down through germany. and he wanted to continue to fight the british during the second world war. you know order to expel them. in july one thousand nine hundred forty stern created a new militant break away from him gone called left or fighters for the freedom of israel. to the british it was simply the stern gang. the fate of falcon bernadotte would be determined by these men. they wanted the british out of the middle east the germans wanted the british out of the middle
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east so decided to make common cause with the nazis tried to make contact with them in istanbul the nazis weren't interested nothing came of it. it was a mixture of stupidity and fanaticism they thought that they have should join the enemy of england in order to obtain help for the girls in palestine which was just stupid they were very brave and very stupid people. in february one thousand nine hundred forty two during his arrest in tel aviv by the british. after him stan was shot dead. on the sixth the november one thousand nine hundred forty four left he commanded now by yet sack shania struck back in an unexpected place. highroad.
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two assassins killed lord moyne the british minister resident in the middle east outside his home. it's hard for me. was a terrorist and not just he but the other members of the stern gang defined themselves as terrorists and wrote that terrorism is a perfectly legitimate means for expelling the foreign occupier from the land of israel. after the end of world war two in one thousand nine hundred forty five as jewish organizations were honoring bernadotte for his work with the white buses. many of the holocaust survivors trying to enter palestine found their way barred.
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britain had refused to raise immigration limits set before the war. to the jews the betrayal now seemed even greater. having one one ball britain found itself fighting on the other. this time against jewish militant groups. what developed was the kind of competition. it was the last sixty three m. there. other.
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and. also this. violence and death right speech of jerusalem. and tel aviv has been the sign of a critical situation. palestine continues to present one of the most obstinate problems of today. responding with a draconian counter-insurgency campaign. the british arrested in. imposing the death penalty on the convicted insurgents.
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in response. under the command of another future israeli prime minister menachem begin. at the king david hotel. the main base for the british administration in palestine. killing british arabs and jews alike. by october one thousand nine hundred forty seven jewish underground groups had killed one hundred twenty seven british servicemen. have been inspected found his majesty's government feel enough so that in the absence of a settlement femurs few. british forces the british ministry should at least. britain had washed its
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hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. only really in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. the owners of the united nations the solution to recommend partition brings while devolution among the jewish community in the roosevelt mentality. this was the first ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration.
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they thought that the jews had the absolute right to the whole of palestine. and that the borders of the jewish state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nations so they wanted greater israel as it existed in biblical times. in april one thousand nine hundred forty eight going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state under the partition plan. extremist militias joined the effort but soon they had overstepped the mark. left that is the stern gang and you're going as the british call them participated
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in one famous atrocity which was of course conquest and massacre which occurred in the village of the area seen on the ninth of april one nine hundred forty eight when about one hundred villagers were killed most of them civilians. the palestine mandate is indeed britain is relieved of about sudan and cunningham takes leave of the troops are shown exemplary patience in a fantasy. ten weeks or more not a quiet complete with the departure of the last high commissioner of palestine the british mandate was of. that same day in tel aviv david ben-gurion declared the establishment of the state of israel. thank the
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celebrations would be short lived. within hours the egyptian air force would bomb the capital of the nearly three state. at the same time the armies of egypt jordan syria and iraq cross the borders into palestine. whereas the maintenance of modern security and system is an urgent question that can fit in new york the united nations faced a major challenge to its power and prestige. the first arab israeli war going. on the twentieth of may nine hundred forty eight the united nations named its first
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mediator in palestine. the man who would take on the task was count full cabin adopt heroes of the white bus and. he was from that noble family he was a relative of the king and if so what he could deal very good with people meeting high and making compromises and things like that. at the end of may nine hundred forty eight bernadotte left paris for the middle east. seen off by his american born wife estelle. in a pointed to echo of the white buses campaign burna daughter had his specially chartered plane painted white with the u.n. and red cross marking us. into the fire count but
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it is cut by united nations as last hope media is more time record ever. made him above suspicion of murder than somebody in tel aviv here. first his first task was to bring about a cease fire. which needed that he went to the different capitals in kind of shuttle diplomacy. which he really invented because everybody was very impressed about his energy here to the temple we used when he was traveling around and there you can see he made all possible efforts to bring this ceasefire about. after only ten days in the middle east bernadotte scored his first success on the ninth of june he announced a four week truce. if it had been through federal politicians doing all the tricks i'm not sure he would have succeeded better because. they were
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surprised by this total openness he never had this diplomatic roundabouts all the time and many people say that that was a clear advantage. by the end of june after weeks of diplomacy bernadotte was finally able to unveil a new plan for peace in palestine. was a realist and he did not want to abandon the un partition plan but he wanted to modify it to fit in with a new reality on the ground. and if you look at the map of the un partition plan it doesn't make much sense it's three jewish enclaves with
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dissing points and then there is the arab state which is also fragmented so basically what you wanted to do is to give the jews the whole of the galilee in the north and the coastal plain but to deprive them of the negative and to give the date gave to the arab state that there was not to be an independent palestinian state by this time the arab part of palestine was to be incorporated with france. despite there being no independent state allocated to the palestinians bernadotte proposals did include one key provision for them. the right of return for refugees expelled by force from their homes in israeli controlled areas. as for how can i bear no doubt proposed the right of return and he managed to
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obtain a un resolution that this is a humanitarian right that can't be ignored with no limits or numbers the complete and immediate right to return. and bernadotte plan included one more provision which would outrage the israelis. in his first peace plan which i think was his biggest mistake he said that jerusalem would be inside the arab state because there was no possibility whatsoever to have that use agreed to something like that. under bernadotte supplant judaism's most holy place would come under the control of the arabs. jewish militants decided they must fight on in defense of jerusalem.
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the campaign against bernadotte was building and plans were soon being laid for killing account. in colombia transforming urban waste into building long years just for a same thing the west blasted the war and finished their house in. just ten years and in singapore fragile farms and living building anything you do on land on the ground it doesn't make sense to do that on a building you know can we make of not just decorative but can we might get biologically productive earthrise discovers cutting edge solution for sustainable city at this time when i was zero. zero. and.
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sixty seven words that spelled promise for one people but ended up a disaster for another. that led to the establishment of a jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians one hundred years on al-jazeera world tells the story of the british declaration that changed the middle east for seeds of discord at this time. and i'm down in jordan in doha with the top stories here on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump vowing to step up so-called extreme vetting of foreigners that truck was driven into cyclists and pedestrians in new york eight people were
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killed and several others injured in what police say was a terrorist attack twenty nine year old suspect has been identified in media reports as an immigrant named safe of new york's mayor bill de blasio called the incident a cowardly attack. let me be clear to based on the information we have at this moment this was an act of terror and a particularly cowardly act of terror aimed at innocent civilians aimed at people going about their lives who had no idea what was about to hit them several of catalonia is ousted cabinet ministers have returned to barcelona to chants of traitor from unionist protesters they've been in belgium and for my campaign and president carter has. all fourteen members of the site cabinet are facing possible rebellion charges from spain central government. a court rulings due in a lawsuit challenging the closure of an australian run offshore prison camp tensions high in the facility on papa new guinea's mine
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a silent where refugees have barricaded themselves inside fearing attacks by locals police are at the site in the government says they're there to provide protection but refugees fear they'll storm the facility to move refugees by force facebook says it should have done more to pick up on russia linked meddling in last year's u.s. election twitter and google representatives told a senate hearing they found evidence of russian backed posts trying to influence the vote kenya's opposition leader rhino dingo has called for the result of the presidential election rerun to be an old president who were kenyatta was declared the winner but the election was widely boycotted by opposition supporters. protests have been taking place in every trans capital last mara there's been reports of gunshots in the predominantly muslim korean neighborhood and islamic school have been ordered by the government to change its curriculum including a ban on the job and religious education. and your politicians are warning cambodia
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could face sanctions of a doesn't improve its human rights the strongest threat of action so far since the arrest of opposition leader came so car in september. well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after killing the cow that such a black enough. the greek island of rhodes. a world heritage site today it's one of the most popular tourist destinations in europe. rose's hotel is one of the oldest on the island.
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in the summer of one nine hundred forty eight count foca bernadotte the un's first mediator for palestine had chosen the island as his headquarters. for the arrival of his american born wife estelle and their two sons full care and bed to ease the tension as bernadotte waited for the official response to his proposals to end the war that had broken out in palestine. after two weeks relaxing with his family. bernadotte set out on another round of shuttle diplomacy. in the morning one day he came with the red cross here before his had as a put this all and i put it all but i was allowed to travel with him in the world i
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did they feel as though they had to dru's with. but i was told to stay the course. but adults had come to jerusalem to meet the israeli foreign minister moshe ret. israel's response to burne adults plan was a total rejection. i think they saw him as an enemy of the jewish state he was going to reduce by large measure the size of the state the jews were to have so they regarded him as pro arab basically and he was in some ways a an agent of the british government who were regarded rightly or wrongly by the israelis as anti zionist. after the failure of bernadotte first plan and with a full week troops coming to its end. fighting broke out again palestine.
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three days later bernadotte accompanied by his wife estelle flew into la guardia airport in new york. he wanted to impress on the security council the urgent need for firm and decisive action. that united nations.
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and. its. back in the middle east and with a second fragile truce in place bernadotte began a new round of negotiations. but securing that peace seemed impossible. like an shandor escheat and that part of the didn't have anything definite convinced either the arabs or the israelis that he had read or thought of the old power of it so there was a lot of resistance from both sides to his proposal for their going for them. in
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mid august and exhausted bernadotte flew to sweden. he was to chair the international red cross conference. and it was a chance to see his family. he took me out for a whole day we went to see a movie enters or football and things like that and i remember afterwards to having my father for myself a whole day was a headache and a fantastic thing to happen. once. before returning to the middle east he arranged to meet test in paris three weeks later. for her birthday. it was a meeting he would never make. during
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the first two weeks of september one thousand nine hundred forty eight bernadotte spent what would prove to be the last days of his life in rhodes putting the final touches to a revised peace plan. completed on the sixteenth of september it contained a major concession to israel jerusalem the city would no longer be under arab control it would be administered by the united nations. but this change had come to light. six days earlier in an apartment in tel aviv's ben yehuda street the commanders of leahy the stern gang had come together to seal the fate of falcon bernadotte.
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nothing really more voted against the assassination of beneteau. dr yes i have. voted for the s.s. in the nation anything like show me cost he's voted in favor of the assassination of the un envoy. so it was two against one that's how the decision was made. on the seventeenth of september one thousand nine hundred forty eight at ten o'clock in the morning. count full cabinet officers landed at kalandia rathole just north of jerusalem. shortly after his three car convoy arrived at the mandelbaum dates.
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the crossing points into the west and jewish part of jerusalem. waiting at the gates was a liaison officer assigned to him by the israeli government. captain moshe. was there for the count notice that mr hellman was armed with a pistol so he turned to him and said no no no no you have to get rid of that pistol give it to the other officers here you're under the protection of the un and when you're protected by the un there are no weapons. with no military escort no protection other than the u.n. flag. burning docks convoy and to the jewish jerusalem. after a few hours spent visiting the former british governor's house they headed to the
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y.m.c.a. for the night. as they left andres soho a french colonel traveling with the u.n. convoy us tilman to do him a favor. them a hundred or so bit and i thought right away the liaison officer swapped seats in bernadotte scar and goes to sit in another car in the convoy care should be the move the upload. and switches with colonel servo who asked for the chance to thank bernadotte for the red cross campaign that had saved his wife from a german concentration camp a. little strong. so close wife had been liberated by one of the white fusses. his gratitude would cost him his life.
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heading towards the y.m.c.a. the three car convoy was suddenly halted. an army jeep pulled out from the side street to block the road. three men an israeli army fatigues sprang out of the jeep. they are they block the road and then two of the assassins come out steinberg and ben maché and puncture the tires of the vehicles in front of. a gully shed a from here that we show no they don't know which car the counties in and then suddenly the count opens the window of his car so he can see what's happening. to show his the shots so that they are bad news the image that we are sure of why then they identify him and yehoshua cohen goes to the car puts his schmeiser submachine
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gun in through the window and unloads on everyone sitting in the receipt of a shot of the. six bullets tore into bernadotte slept on throat and chest. cohen kept firing pumping eighteen bullets into colonel sorrow. in a matter of seconds the assassins had made their escape. by five o'clock in the afternoon bernadotte lay dead in hospital. alongside him colonel zorro. i heard it on the radio which was a bit deplorable in many ways the news had come first of all it was a swedish king and he baited with members of the family who would inform
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my mother and that debate carried on so much that the swedish radio assumed that the family had been told but we hadn't so therefore it came as a bit of a shock and i got up and went to my mother and said something's happened to my father and she said i felt that i had a feeling. she knew that he was there. and the next day bernadotte body left israel on the same white plane that had carried him in search of news. it was on its way to paris where bernadotte had been due to present his second peace plan to a un meeting. and to meet his wife to celebrate her birthday. politicians and diplomats
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representing their countries of the un meeting in paris came to all the airports to pay their last respects. with the assassination of its mediator the u.n. had failed its first great test. that evening bernadotte body arrived in stockholm and was carried to the family home. why father lay in a room in our house. but my mother didn't think it a good idea and neither did i that i should go in and see him like that so i didn't have a saw. five
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days later swedes came on to the streets of stockholm to bid farewell to bernadotte . ninety year old king gustav arrived to mourn the death of his beloved nephew. scouts and red cross workers from the two organizations bernadotte chaired the coffin along its way to the northern cemetery. when. in israel prime minister david ben-gurion
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ordered an immediate hunt for the killers. but it soon became apparent that the hunt was not what it seemed. moshe hilman the liaison officer traveling with bernadotte had recognized the driver of the jeep used by the assassins of the unlucky much as they are so yeah my dad went to moshe dyan who was then the military commander of jerusalem and said to him listen i received a threatening letter that said hilman be careful why because he knew one of them but he said he didn't want to mess anything up and diane said to him you know what let's leave things in secret for the time being we didn't hear we didn't see. with bernadotte death his plan also done. but the legacy of
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his assassination had only just begun. israel covertly strengthened during the truce successfully launched a series of military operations to drive out the arab bombings. israel at the end of the forty eight war was interested in retaining its conquests and all the territory which it had in its hands which included of course all of galilee and the negative were going to have relinquished them in line with what the bernadotte had planned. i doubt it. in one thousand nine hundred forty nine a series of armistice agreement was signed in bernadotte former headquarters in roads between israel and its arab neighbors. but the solutions bernadotte had been seeking and had paid for with his life
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remained elusive. but if of course the jerusalem problem is still under resort that this day and then of the want of the city to be part of the arab state or under international administration the proposal for the immediate return of refugees if that had happened relations between designers ten palestinians would have been a better more able to find the common future for palestine but for the thing. with israel victorious ben-gurion announced a general amnesty. bernadotte killers were freed to return to normal life in the new state of israel. yahshua cohen would head south to the newly occupied negative to a kibbutz called his day bucket. in years to come
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prime minister david ben-gurion would make this place his home. you're sure calling was one of the founders of the stable currency but says the booker and was the closest member of the kibbutz to bring glory and they were going to get there before the morning march in the evening march and they were talking in the were friendly and i thought to myself wow this was the guy well when gloria wanted to find anywhere he wanted to find him to crush him and now there are their friends. while bernadotte killer became a friend of the prime minister. one of the men who ordered the killing would eventually rise to that role himself. but. great of a humiliation when the right wing swept to power for the first time in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven. menar him begun the former you're going to need
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a became prime minister. yitzhak shamir the formulae he commander became speaker of the israeli parliament the knesset i never have. been beginning with i and show me a target. so this is not really unusual. except that show me of an honest to goodness door with which begin with not. led personally led. operations. under a palestinian uprising the first intifada provoked
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a brutal reaction. of ours say f. those stop or these horses of the riots of flying start with this or wounding people it's yours lies. in one thousand nine hundred ninety two israeli politics veered to chop the left. rabin leader of the labor party came to power as prime minister. he quickly began to secure peace deals after decades of struggle with the arabs. but right wing extremism was still alive in israel. and in november one thousand
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nine hundred ninety five while attending a peace rally in tel aviv these. itzhak rabin like bernadotte paid the ultimate price for the pursuit of peace. he was killed by one of his own countrymen. a peace which had seemed within reach. was once again snatched away. when in sweden the memory of file cabinet art has faded. except in this place. the royal palace in stockholm.
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on the twenty fifth of february two thousand and twelve king called gustav of sweden announced that his newborn granddaughter would be cold estelle. is there he was the wife of a former bengal and now to me it's a clear rare demonstration that they want in some way to. do aamir khan benadryl and if this baby would have been an boy i guess he would have been there for a. second in line to the throne princess estelle may one day be queen of sweden. the christening has rekindled public interest in by an adult's life story.
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but in this house in gothenburg there is one man for whom the count's story has been a life's work. in one nine hundred fifty seven son a person was a member of a swedish un but tiny and guarding the armistice line between egypt and israel. this his first contact with the struggle in the middle east would shape the remainder of his life. last truth. i. saw how. i had the right to just toss. up. that's.
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so i met. her. and we had a couple. of. tori. i had my. dissertation mediation and assassination was the start of a lifetime's work. on a person's books and articles have ensured that folk a bun adults place in history will not be forgotten. they were the inspiration for this film. the end. of.
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the air. war. how are we still have a chance of showers affecting turkey pushing out of the black sea just not going across towards the caspian sea you see a little bit of cloud just coming in here at the moment and this we go on through this day possibility wanted to share was there any pushing down into northern areas of syria elsewhere it does stay fine and dry little wet weather a possibility up towards into the far south of iraq will see warm sunshine once again into tashkent twenty seven celsius on matty twenty four degrees twenty four for kabul as well largely fine in trying across a good part of the middle east over the next couple of days by thursday perhaps a little bit of cloud just making its way into northern parts of iran but to run
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still getting up to around twenty three degrees celsius so those numbers from for abu dhabi thirty two celsius pleasant sunshine across the reagan plain over the next couple of days thirty three thirty four degrees as we go on through thursday here in doha looking good in just a gentle breeze as a very pleasant sunshine coming through presents enough to enjoy a good part of southern africa a little more clout there across the western side of the region those in the may be seeing a little bit of damp whether it's go through the next day or two further east it's fine dry and sunny. oh is it allison when they're on line we were in hurricane winds full almost like thirty six hours these are the things that you u.k. has to address or if you join us on sat i'm a member of a complex one but we struck up a relationship this is
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