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hello there barbara these are the stories from al-jazeera israel says it has the story of nearly all of iran's military infrastructure in syria in a wave of overnight strikes it's in retaliation for alleged iranian attacks on israeli positions in the occupied golan heights with prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that tehran has yet to respond officially but senior iranian politicians have denied that iran was behind the attacks harry for such reports now from the occupied golan heights. cockpit video from israeli warplanes is they carried out the largest and most prolonged air strike in syria since the start of its civil war israel says it hit dozens of iranian military targets as well as five syrian anti-aircraft installations israel says it was a response after iranian forces launched twenty rockets at israeli targets in the occupied golan heights we have made it very clear that we are here to defend
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ourselves those who started this round of violence were hearing ins who attacked israel we responded accordingly and we are now waiting to see how the iranians will respond israeli forces in the occupied golan heights were on alert for any further response at the same time local residents were told to go about their business as normal schools were open no restrictions placed on large gatherings israel says of the twenty rockets that were fired towards the occupied golan heights from syrian territory they all either fell in syrian territory or they were intercepted what followed was a massive and prolonged response from the israeli armed forces a real escalation in the kind of force that israel has so far been prepared to use within syria it's a message to deter any further such action and it's also making the most of an opportunity to do as much damage to rein in forces as possible israel's government has long warned of a growing threat from iranian bases and missiles inside syria it seems to have decided to act sooner rather than later. we have of course hit all the
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infrastructure not all but almost all of the iranian infrastructure in syria they must remember the saying if it rains here it will pour over there and i hope that we finish this chapter and that everyone got the message. syrian state media said syrian air defenses it inserted most of the incoming rockets over the capital damascus but also confirmed that a radar station and a weapons storage site was struck. with iranian state television said syria had given a quote crushing response to. israeli attacks the strikes were carried out hours after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in moscow saying he'd come away confident that russia would not prevent what he called israel's freedom of action a day later a different tone from the russian foreign minister. that we see this is a very alarming development we believe that all issues must be resolved through dialogue during our multiple contacts with the leadership of both iran and israel
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including during yesterday's meeting between putin and netanyahu we underline the necessity of avoiding any actions that might be seen as mutually provocative. for now this latest flurry of cross border violence has subsided but all sides are aware that a new bar has been set for its intensity that it could all too easily rise again sorry for sit out his era in the occupied golan heights double trump has confirmed the date and venue for a historic summit with north korea's leader the president announced it on twitter saying the highly anticipated meeting between kim jong un and myself will take place in singapore on june the twelfth we will both try to make it a very special moment for world peace well those details were announced just after trump welcomed back three u.s. citizens who were freed by pyongyang on wednesday as a goodwill gesture ahead of those talks. matters here mohamed has been sworn in as malaysia's prime minister following his unexpected election when the ninety two
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year old govern the malaysia in the eighty's and ninety's he replaces now. who was tainted by a corruption scandal rescuers in kenya searching for survivors after a bad burst killing at least forty nine people with several more still missing that that i mean the rift valley burst its banks on wednesday evening washing away almost an entire village those are the headlines a lot more news for you in half an hour coming up next it's part one of a look. nineteen
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forty eight. palestinians that you. are the catastrophe. when hundreds of thousands were forced out of their homes. the four israel that marks the closing of this little israel. as a filmmaker and as opposed to this document two cities was my way to understand the
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events of the past that are still shaping the present.
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i was doing stunts here in seven hundred ninety nine out side the walls of baker in also one controlled palestine. an army under napoleon bonaparte besieged the city. old part of a campaign to defeat the autumn months and establish a french presence in the region. in search of allies opposing an issued a letter offering palestine as a homeland to the jews under french protection. he cold on the jews to rise up against what he called their oppressors. napoleon's appeal was widely publicized but he was ultimately defeated. in acre today the only memory of him is a statue atop a hill overlooking the city. yet napoleon's project for
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a jewish homeland in the region under a colonial protectorate and did not die. forty years later the plan was revived by the british this time as a means of forcing the rising power of egyptian gov hamad alley. in eighteen forty british foreign secretary alone palmerston wrote to his ambassador in constantinople. to convince the sultan and his own to raj to open palestine for the integration of june. at that time there were estimated to be no more than three thousand jews in ottoman controlled palestine. over the years jewish immigration to palestine increased helped on by wealthy benefactors one of these was the french aristocrat baron edmund the rothschild. began visiting palestine in the eight hundred eighty s. and became one of the jewish communities leading sponsors he spent over forty
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million french francs to establish thirty jewish settlements the most important was reshown the deal founded in eight hundred eighty two. today the remains of baron de rothschild lion amours a leader in northern israel it's a popular site for israeli schoolchildren learning about the wealthy patron who bankrolled jewish settlement building in palestine over one hundred years ago. in one thousand nine hundred five the term zionism was first coined by austrian writer nathan. it's derived from the word zion one of the biblical names for jerusalem. zionism came to mean the establishment of a jewish homeland in palestine but not all jews supported news of uncomfy they failed to feel good at the target of money. and also how.
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you could really. suck at all. possible. so here we go it is the it. in eighty ninety six theodore heard saw in austria-hungary and journalist wrote a book called the jewish state it is considered one of the most important texts of early zionism. birdsell in vision the founding of a future independent jewish state during the twentieth century. his colleague max nordau sent to rabbis to palestine to investigate the prospects for a jewish state there. their report concluded the bride is beautiful but she is married to another man. the rabbis understood that palestine spouse was the palestinian society rooted in its soil.
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order. in eight hundred ninety seven could sell with built in baum and nordau convene the first zionist congress in the swiss city of basle. the congress adopted a program for the establishment of a homeland for the jewish people in palestine and they were hopeful but there you had all that's me why then there. was a door that either. of. us had the me well. the me yet. for her there were. my fish. who were marked up what you had to do or. what the fuck up to do with either the
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who work or the theatre never swayed no that would have been well for the brother. and there's a good market system that would have. looked at the weather and though a man must either. have bought. in one thousand nine hundred seven the british government set up a committee to devise a strategy towards the muslim arab population of the ottoman empire. the committee's report submitted to british prime minister henry campbell bannerman in one thousand nine hundred seven recommended establishing a so-called buffer state in palestine. the report proposed this state be hostile to its neighbors and friendly to your the aim was to divide the region and so britain's continued imperial dominance behavior and the other just in your corner mark them and i list them out a lot of the way out the middle of being how they list them. all
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and yet when i might have the whole life i feel like i want to figure out and in there or being in north india who would become a big labor locked up in the middle hour without going on. here because often in all. in one thousand nine hundred seventy time vice meant a chemist too and emerged as a leader among british zionists visited palestine for the first time. he set out to establish a company in jaffa to develop the land of palestine the practical means to pursue design this dream of building a jewish state. his venture was supported by baron de rothschild. within three years a major deal was struck with jewishness. the fund set up to buy land in palestine purchased some ten thousand donors in the marsh bin amr region of north palestine. the sale to the jewish national fund and dire consequences for the thousands of
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palestinian farmers living on the land. for them to see lost in a few months that. matters are going to have it occur at the neck but that he did is set up for us the limit of what is still a lot of the free will the other little more kabin for how could be happy that they're. not bad but the cost of this new job and the men about a billion or more drastic form of colonialism than the average classical european colonialism in the sense that their purpose was actually not only to exploit the locals but. drive out from the very early moment the earliest movement tugged at the palestine as the place for jewish independence and statehood and it was clear that there were palestinians on the land. zionist leaders and the common people alike were used to the idea that the only way of making palestine
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a jewish state is by causing the palestinians to leave if we learn from the what because i'm up there in the head it still are some how the hell with them or thirty one and i mean anybody who are world is that the one. be you who did him i'm sure will power a few hundred of them in colorado. valley be a hundred million. a jewish militia known as hashem man was established to protect the growing number of jewish settlements. jews held demonstrations to demand the recognition of hebrew as an official language under ottoman rule in arab be willful freeney can wear in the human eye well i'm a fool a siren. here how to cure all fully the past and list them are what the leaf and burn did the leisure and how open they meant them up permanently who will hand them the how we o.t.m. almost a conspiracy have been why i wonder when then and the revised and other than that
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and then. in one thousand eight. palestinian pharmacist began publishing a newspaper called karma in it he warned of zionism as a movement aimed at displacing the palestinians he wrote the jewish state would be a poisonous dagger in the heart of the arabs the outbreak of world war one in one thousand nine hundred eighteen created new opportunities to reshape the middle east . to learn the hard in that it's on the can. you for. it is mulcair and for the us the court of men cannot swear this. order but he thought if he must back near the dollar the old hoss liberate our philistine order. who will fill how to get the. city.
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the. nine hundred fifteen a secret memorandum was presented to the british cabinet under the title the future of palestine. it was drafted by herbert samuel a british politician and zionist committed to palestine becoming a home for the jewish people. in the document samuel advised that the time was not right for the establishment of in the tallest jewish state in palestine. he recommended instead to palestine be an excuse to the british empire describing this as the most welcome solution to the supporters of the zionist movement. he expressed the hope that under british rule and over time more jews would settle in the land and grow into a majority among what he called the mohammedan of arab race. samuel's recommendations were taken into account in the secret british french agreement
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formulated by british politicians some monks like and french diplomat. pico. the psychs pekoe agreement opened the way for the establishment of a jewish state. in one thousand nine hundred seventeen the british cabinet headed by prime minister david lloyd george pledged to establish a homeland for the jews in palestine. the pledge came in the form of a letter from the british foreign secretary arthur balfour to the influential british zionist lord walter rothschild. for kenya bethel koval but it's on the limit at the but is that at all. and yet to. be isn't. it a bit on the rothchild can. show us a lot of the legal shows. but it's on the. why you.
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doubt you would philistine. can you method how do you and you will what could home been a leak. in a spade in the world zionist organization now when one of the security for the shock. britain had no moral or political or legal right to promise the learned that belonged to the arabs to another people so the balfour declaration was both immoral and illegal. a month after bell for his pledge a meeting took place in london to celebrate the declaration speakers included lord rothschild and samuel mark sykes and vice mayor. just several days later on december the eleven thousand nine hundred seventeen the
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british army commanded by general edmund allonby captured jerusalem. entering the holy city alongside allen the was a jewish military unit established under british all spaces. one member of this unit was david ben-gurion who would later be israel's first prime minister. the unit also included said jabotinsky a future zionist leader as well as. soon to be father of a young boy itzhak rabin. within a month general allen be welcomed time vice money in jerusalem. there were approximately fifty thousand jews in palestine at this time ten percent of the population among staff a million arabs. the great war ended in one thousand nine hundred eighty and
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preparations were made for a peace conference in paris president of the united states woodrow wilson commissioned an investigation into the known turkish areas of the form of autumn and. the commission was headed by the academic dr henry king and the politician charles crane. when it was eventually published the crane king report proved to be a little dynamite the report stated that the non jewish population of palestine nearly nine tenths of the whole was emphatically against the zionist program. the reporter went on to warn that anti zionist feeling in palestine in syria was intense and not likely to be flat to. divulge conversations with british officers who suggested a force of not less than fifty thousand soldiers would be required to initiate a design is. the authors judged all this as evidence of what they described as
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a strong sense of the injustice of the zionist program the report concluded jewish immigration should be definitely limited and the project for making palestine distinctly a jewish commonwealth should be given up. the crane king report fell on deaf ears. at the paris peace conference in one nine hundred nineteen britain was represented by prime minister david lloyd george and affable for a delegation from the zionist organization attended headed by time by smith they presented a map seen here proposing the area to be allocated for a jewish homeland. the math included both palestine and the east bank of the jordan river as well as parts of what are today southern lebanon and syria. parallel to the conference the leader of the arab delegation prince faisal been
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a saint signed with the zionist delegations leader what became known as the faisal of iseman agreement. it outlined faisal's approval for a jewish homeland in palestine and an arab nation in the larger middle east. the agreement was mediated by left tenant colonel thomas and with lawrence known as lawrence of arabia. faisal signed adding in his own handwriting of the agreement to be dependent on the arabs gaining their independence. how is the new you mean as to me have to sarcastically been feeling we know a little the keys are less yessir. sorry she might become free and him of putin look at the course of london in. the fee for the new york or washington we're in that mess for you betty and for you but he was lucky a few on us we had never left him. alone to fuck my home. that's one of them barely about how they look at. him how
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to say you know me you assume that the south asked. me another kind of thing will feel like that they feel me in and that they collected to me have been able to out of going field was a litany of on your knees a woman is alone fear about the money and a dummy too many of our companies took the money. on with it or. can we go out and be a couple for. you when the lot are coming to us about how. much it would matter much i don't want. it nor no one had matter what c.s.e. should. be do home why must or say you only. when feel about the fuck you would feel to be a lot of the media would have twenty or thirty if nicked in the cool is a fee a name was immature who would be aiming to come why you and i had the luck on your
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my account to end a coup because i would not or one must open why you know about all that will. you in less how will you know. in one hundred twenty the first british high commission of the palestine was appointed. controversially london selected samuel for the post samuel was a committee of design many suspected he would set out to implement what he had proposed five years earlier by favoring jewish immigration to transform palestine into a jewish i'm lying. in one thousand twenty two the league of nations formalized british rule in palestine the second clause of the british mandate document approved by the league of nations stipulated the british mandate or e shall be responsible for placing the country under political and minister to and to economic conditions that will secure the establishment of the jewish national home. british high commissioner herbert samuel decreed hebrew is an official
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language of palestine alongside arabic and english. letters and why one added to the word palestine in hebrew as an abbreviation of the words and it caesar i am meaning land of israel. had with someone that i should have been there with and who are under the color so that you can all whether alcoa me how i live we have kind of like a yankee a city with a lot of the hood that in some holy old benny are going level. one fossil records listing. what nominal inglese and some hold a home when their call home duration one thousand and the colombian army originally . written provided the muscle. under which they could simply emigrate i mean they could have immigrated were it not for the british
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presence. because that. the crucial battle in the early stages was simply getting jews into palestine. and acquiring land they could have done that without british government's. sponsorship. of one hundred. rupee them back again. how to suddenly have. going to put up a member of i believe the so said show that. we're i'm sure for a share friendship neck and men who are. and. why would we care you know would be yeah that we can attribute the year with a year me to death. now that australia what met the was sad why that
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hello i'm barbara starr in london with the top stories on al-jazeera israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is the fending overnight strikes on a rainy and targets in syria israel says the strikes the story of nearly all of the rounds of military infrastructure in syria hitting dozens of targets tehran has yet to respond officially. u.s. president on trump has confirmed the data and venue for a historic summit with north korea's leader he wrote on twitter that the highly anticipated meeting will take place in singapore in june the twelfth he also wrote a hope that they would both try to make it a very special moment for world peace all those details were announced just after trump welcomed back three u.s. citizens who were freed by pyongyang on wednesday as a goodwill gesture ahead of the talks are they show castro has more now from washington now this location was widely expected in the u.s. it's trump was debating between singapore and the d.m.z. he walked out the d.m.z.
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in days earlier singapore is seen as neutral ground for both countries it hosts a u.s. military base as well as the north korean embassy and it is a country experienced in holes in hosting these high stakes diplomatic talks at the last minute we saw that in two thousand and fifteen when it successfully hosted a summit between the leaders of china and taiwan muhsin muhammad has been sworn in as malaysia's prime minister following his unexpected election when the ninety two year old was sworn as the seventh leader by king sultan mohammed the fifth fuzzier governable asia in the eighty's and ninety's the win makes him the oldest elected leader in the world he replaces the who was tainted by a corruption scandal. rescuers in kenya are searching for survivors after a dam burst killing at least forty nine people with several more still missing the
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dam in the rift valley around one hundred fifty kilometers north of the capital nairobi burst its banks on wednesday evening washing away almost an entire village the dam is one of seven in the area own the by a commercial farm and residents are concerned more of them may be unsafe flash floods in kenya have already killed at least one hundred people since much those are the headlines i'll avoid all those stories on the al-jazeera news hour that's coming up in less than half an hour coming up next continues thanks for watching.
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palestinians viewed the british mandate of the authority and british troops on the ground as siding with the jews. more and more palestinian farmers expelled from farm lands began to join newly formed revolutionary groups. and nine hundred twenty one palestinians organized a large demonstrations against jewish immigration. at that time the palestinian leadership was in effect hereditary within one family the grand mufti of jerusalem amino husseini inherited his position at the age of twenty five following the death of his brother who hadn't succeeded their father. in leadership send successive delegations to london to discuss the palestinian question. of how to come up again for the sake of the rather good at that
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a for sale. the changes on the ground in palestine can be noted in the british government's report to the council of the league of nations in one thousand nine hundred twenty five the document reported the immigration of more than thirty three thousand jews who were granted palestinian nationality. this was three times the figure of the previous year. thirty new settlements were built according to the report a jewish labor union told the history drouet had been set up under the direction of david ben-gurion and the jewish town of television was a coded minister boy autonomy. in addition the hebrew university was officially opened in one nine hundred twenty five at a ceremony attended by british high commissioner urban samuel the former british foreign secretary arthur balfour and the head of the zionist organization haim vice mayor as vice mins guest belfer visited
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a number of jewish settlements in jerusalem he met with samuel and allen the two men who had helped implement the policy himself had laid out eighty years early. in the famous balfour declaration. the palestinians went on strike to protest against belfast visit. they raised black flags to signal their opposition to the policies belford set in train. the palestinians were in so move not so the zionists. on the shore because they say them could help with that as you. say the focus how one of them was from being a doctor his job when the work of the in with the here is a. bit of
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a deal with those who are caught up with. vice mn congratulated samuel for his work towards the establishment of a national jewish homeland. the zionist movement was active in its propaganda this film in french showed the map of palestine with the areas highlighted as land the zionists claim to have acquired as of nine hundred twenty five hz. the film also shows the areas zionists planned to acquire within the next twenty five years. in the summer of one nine hundred twenty nine audience designers to groups organize the gathering at the wailing wall in jerusalem known to the palestinians as. the incident ignited
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violence demonstrations called the blue rock revolt led by a palestinian farmer named assadi. more than one hundred arabs and jews were killed on both sides. john chancellor the new british high commissioner in palestine issued a strongly worded memorandum calling for all those who took part in the revolt to be severely punished three palestinians were arrested and accused of participating in the revolt they were fouad has son he jazzy from sufiah atta ahmed al zia from hebron and mohammed june whose picture could not be found. the three men were jailed here at acre prison the british sentence them to death. arab delegations pleaded for their sentences to be commuted but on june the seventeenth nineteen the british authorities and the three men
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executed. a cemetery in acres still contains the graves of the three men. in a final statement before their execution they had written at the end of our lives we say to the arab leaders and muslims all over the world do not trust the foreign as we lived and died for the arab cause. such sentiments of anti colonialism and pan arab ism would become increasingly common in subsequent decades i. think during the first ten years of the british mandate the number of jews in palestine more than doubled to reach one hundred seventy five thousand. zionists all over the world where proud of their riches. i am you.
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i'm bison beside him former british prime minister david lloyd george reaffirmed his own scientists credentials. and as you were reminded you. hear me here. in here rick through kid me with a panic moment and. i know. that. while. i have been. happy. in harmony. good with kids been running away. day. without vegetation and without light
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empty destination that is. news bulletins at the time described palestine as a kid to a desert. the reality was very different. is that it was. in the good that of a democracy. is not a. third of the class so they. did it because that attack. you know what out of the lot of the schools how bond over time. if heather should i die but the town honey you live. in began to cut it.
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in this maybe over there yet as but it might be but as my dad without a must see. the. fever did not properly. how would the medina. army one of our watches that will either me i am a ship. british politicians of the early twentieth century had
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a distorted view of palestinian society frequently labeling it as mohammedan despite the population including over one hundred thousand palestinian christians they did not regard them as yet belonging to either in our of national group in general or to local national groups the only way they were able to use them was as a religious. group of believers so i think the they missed the point for instance that christians and muslims actually if found the new identity not a religious one but the national one hundred in the city initial. when i met. their mother and then they are standing with you know if you have what you call yourself a mouse in that it had been a son who knew you have your mother. massacred tamela. and had it
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a second before that if. well that you know how would that would you know me along with other boys or the with. by nine hundred thirty three protests against jewish immigration were becoming ever more frequent in palestine women took part side by side with men the british authorities cracked down on demonstrations and arrested thousands. many were killed and wounded. you sir kasi mal husseini here eighty year old former mayor of jerusalem was beaten by british soldiers during a demonstration in jaffa. he later died of his injuries the british authorities
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became ever more heavy handed. this letter was written by a palestinian policeman condemning the behavior of his british senior officer john faraday. a number of other complaints were filed against her day. the officer was never charged. four years later faraday was awarded the king's police medal for his valuable services in palestine. by them with group learning a bit murky a little over the shock of it was well there were little trouble for them is why are gold me or the other who were watching murthers in the. glow of. him oh that look at it will be earth and. it was walk on we're cool. muslim.
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folk will the. only still images of the palestinian demonstrations are available in the archives. movie cameras did capture jewish life in palestine as well as british pomp and ceremony. this footage shows the star of david flag over the tell of the missing polity building. this is footage of work in the diamond factories of television and this footage shows the flow of new immigrants and the building of new settlements. footage of palestinian life in the early twentieth century proved more difficult to find. a palestinian film archive
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had once existed but had since been lost gone mysteriously missing. we spent months searching for pictures of missed indian lives. eventually in the vaults of the british library we found glimpses of this bygone era. most of the proceeds look to this dawn of this was still unaware how determined. is of this business. in the one nine hundred thirty s.
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the number. jews immigrating to palestine began to increase significantly. from four thousand in one thousand nine hundred thirty one the figure jumped to nine thousand five hundred the following year. in one nine hundred thirty three the number rose to thirty pounds in one nine hundred thirty four forty two thousand and in one nine hundred thirty five a further jump to sixty two thousand. that same year palestinian poet abdul rahim mahmoud wrote a poem in which he read aloud to prince sal bin abdulaziz of saudi arabia who is visiting jerusalem he asked did you come to visit the holy x. a mosque or to bid farewell before it is lost. and have it other than battle it while i'm in office we have a the fact that hook will but at the end if you come out of your butt this will fit
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cohen in where he be available with all that had been enormously number but par with that the pilot of a little bad often but this is a pattern to how to get him to a cell. and there was a saddle to service the other for the city of records just to cheer on for follow up colorado and north national and then later i was there when their supply line for a shot we all noticed that on the floor well i thought the numbers that were national and all i had. to get an. inflatable forward a c.s.e. . established a revolutionary group to strike at zionist and british targets in one nine hundred thirty five in the hills near janine he and a small band of men were surrounded by british forces making a defiant stand and those with him were killed i didn't know i'm. here. here were a lot of other views that were almost at the filler phobe so that was that was that
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the other person should leave the ship as if i were a silly or that i'm a or i didn't. do. that. as. if it was nothing for to see what the author of beer if he had with our final scene for better. or the mother of dallas or mother thought me fees for shopping for us. the palestinian political leadership came under pressure to hold negotiations with the british. alison ian poet ibrahim to come addressed a poem to the leadership in one thousand nine hundred thirty five. dripping with irony. oh you sincere patriots you know who carry the heavy burden of the cause only a fragment of the country remains for us so please step down before the remaining
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parts fly away. on april the one thousand nine hundred thirty six palestinian anger boiled over. protests erupted in the city of jaffna in coordination with the general strike the wave of anger spread throughout palestine. the reasons for the protests were explained by a spokesman for the palestinian political leadership the main kid of the arabs in a good british government policy in palestine. a policy which if you're going shortly have as a result of the replacement of the ad by the jews against all principle the british government imposed a ballot for declaration which is abhorred by all arabs in the near east and favoring the establishment of a national home for jews forgot intentionally the safeguard the civic life of the
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one jewish population. who decided on a general and a complete right until the thoughtful and immediate stoppage of jewish emigration is brought about and until the government and produces an essential change in its present calling. for them the certainly the home in the area that i was to. go to the fullest thing about. that they get in a bullet in the film or go into debt. when in their. well the high years in my new home with them came. to see what i mean to call she. the one hundred thirty six revolt shocked the british mandates a real story to carry down to two factions anyone suspected of links with the revolutionaries was arrested. strolling in just more than two
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hundred houses were demolished as a collective punishment. demolitions in the villages and cities following. the british insisted the destroying palestinian houses was just as a means to in the room. if. abdul behind me and up the americans but. maybe. you know. about all that me. but that. but i must say that the mother of all that a border. that i am one is more amenable of it than what it would in that. way . for.
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me have. met did it right. that. she had made a. movie or has a woman i think and i thought a cut on a truck there but but i thought of. and benyamin. shot it couldn't open had just try to shaka with a woman i don't know shams and magic as russia the fear was a cut out been going. that you had their. beef with them at the thought of a comment the said that at the present that to my muzzle i let me into the man who was. in the hole bored fairly they asked the peer over the b.b. to be the funny and the one and don't even reply. during the arab revolt david ben-gurion then a prominent leader of the zionist movement reportedly made
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a startling suggestion to the british high commissioner. ben-gurion is said to have suggested only palestinians expelled from their land by jewish settlement building should be resettled in neighboring trans-jordan the british high commissioner is reported to have replied that this was in his words a good idea. had i was rather a taste of winter in tasmania and b.r.s.
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the southeast corner of australia that circulation mid looks fairly wintry certainly be windy and wet and cold enough for a bit is snow at height of the most part it just feels a need to wrap a bit more fourteen in melbourne longshore brazenness circulations gone through tasmania but it's still going to be overcast and probably wet and in contrast personally having it twenty six twenty seven degrees the next and the last couple of days is just a long warm spell it hasn't improved any and we've gone to saturday now just slightly less breezy in melbourne notice where that thing is running up the coast of new south wales that'll be interesting to watch so rather than going across the tasman sea that's going to find direction however we have still got cloud heading down towards new new zealand has done this in the last twelve hours or so so expect a wet forecast and you have one through oakland on trust church the north and south island stop tickly cold because the reason normally sixteen to eighteen but it does look rather wet a day ahead the sun's come out in christ church but not in all and nineteen other
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human degrees here i think you might enjoy things rather better in south island not much breeze and the should be rather more sunshine. it's seventy years since the expulsion of palestinians from their homes and the creation of israel al-jazeera examines what has changed in the past seven decades on both sides of this conflict and asks what the future holds join us on may the fifteenth special coverage once the strategy of war now the conflict is long over but the adoption continued one of the unused investigates why so many sri lankans disappeared without a trace on al-jazeera. fresh perspectives new possibilities of fearless gentleness and just one of those that you have to
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understand that the whole hospital looks like the debates and discussions that what do you make of that commentary misinformation disinfo the rumors and false messages of food when playgrounds take you on a journey around the canal. i mean announcing. it could be the biggest land grab in history. as powerful nations lay claim to territories under the oceans twenty one geologists are secretly plotting new borders. as the struggle for resources intensifies some of the world's most powerful scientists speak out. oceans manakin on a zero.

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