tv Al- Nakba 2013 Ep 3 Al Jazeera May 25, 2018 3:00pm-4:01pm +03
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well you know. some of it i like. hello again adrian finnegan here in doha the top stories this hour on al-jazeera australia and the netherlands are holding russia legally responsible for the downing of a malaysia airlines flight over ukraine in twenty fourteen they want russia to compensate the victims' families on thursday international investigators concluded that the missile that shot down the jet came from a russian military unit all two hundred ninety eight people on board died most of them dutch malaysian and australian president vladimir putin has said that russia doesn't trust the investigation or challenge reports now from st petersburg. australia and the netherlands have taken this step because of findings released by the joint investigation team looking at the downing of m eight seventeen those
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findings were released in a press conference yesterday and what the j.i.t. said was the missile system that shot down m.h. seventy had come from a specific brigade of the russian military the fifty anti-aircraft missile brigade and that the system of being moved from a base in the chorus in south western russia across the ukrainian border in the summer of two thousand and fourteen then was used to shoot down and wait seventeen and then was moved back into russia again the evidence presented was clearly enough for. the netherlands and australia to feel that they could hold russia legally accountable for this now they say that holding the country legally accountable in this way is a complex process what they want to centrally is for russia to enter into dialogue with them ultimately accept responsibility for there to be some kind of
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recompense for the families who lost people in the incidents probably compensation they wants the an international courts or an international body to perhaps hear the next stage take this forward now russia has always denied involvement in the downing of seventeen effectively for it to do so for it to acknowledge responsibility would be to acknowledge its role in the conflicts that's been taking place in amman in eastern ukraine something which it has always denied as well a clandestine war effectively in a neighboring country moscow vladimir putin has invested so much in its foreign policy decisions that it would be a sign of weakness for him to step back from. that's to acknowledge guilt in any way and so until the administration tainted in russia until by the way putin perhaps is no longer in office i don't think we're going to get any admission of
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culpability from the russians we'll get more of what they've done so far which is deny deny and deny disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein has surrendered himself to police in new york on sexual assault charges more than one hundred women have accused him of sexual misconduct including rape he was fired from the weinstein company in october following the allegations which triggered the meet to movement weinstein has denied all allegations of known consensual sex north korea says it remains open to resolving issues despite donald trump's cancellation of a planned summit for what he called the tremendous anger and open hostility shown by kim jong un the north says his decision goes against the wishes of the world that is extremely regrettable south korea's president says he's perplexed by trump's decision his foreign minister has spoken to u.s. secretary of state michael peo they agreed to continue pursuing talks with pyongyang. voting is underway in ireland on whether to repeal some of the strictest
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abortion laws in europe prime minister lee over a cost his foes in dublin he supports changing the legislation a vote pitches social and catholic conservatives against supporters of a more liberal island. and police in canada looking for a motive after a bomb explosion at an indian restaurant fifteen diners were injured three of them seriously in the city of mississauga there toronto detectives are studying security camera video of two men who went into the restaurant with their faces covered. there's the headlines these continues here on al-jazeera after al nakba next.
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groves of palestine for shipment already. images from another time when palestinians still worked their land. a few palestinians if any could imagine they were to become victims of what would later be known as ethnic cleansing in. the. after thirty years of british rule the question of this time. the un now became the forum for conflict talks focused on dividing palestine into an arab and jewish state program. probably.
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would not have been. crafted. but rather. from our religion. and without. november the twenty ninth one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly met to devise a plan for the partition of palestine from the heat of the. word that i in the old limerick worker will come solace from here when we sat for us to united nations resolution one eighty one divided palestine into an arab and a jewish state with jerusalem being an internationalized city. a jewish state. granted fifty six percent of the land. the city of jaffa was included as an enclave of the arab state. the land known today as the gaza strip was split from its surrounding agricultural regions making the proposed state all but impractical in
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the eyes of many palestinians the draft resolution was presented for a vote. are. not part of. the to do with. america we assess if there were valid the trauma to the yeti some are other. whether fox seven a hole up early for a dart walk but if it does show we it out that moment to be the where we're that are for but do not be if if if there was philip green with what he made the other men to do were at the other for the water but darted emmet gather him a while to have. it possibly better he possibly borrow a lot of sweet william to nobble to sleep it up last week. and then the emmy. arab newspapers ran a name in shameless the countries that voted for the un partition plan and the arab
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protesters took to the streets. it was unthinkable in the united nations or any other place in the world that a national liberation movement would share the land with the settler community by dividing it that what was important for the zionist in you know the nation petition resolution was that it provided israel with international legitimacy but they didn't care for the borders or didn't stop them from thinking how to dispose of the palestinians and i would have seen. how little stickum of the. whole take a final bit of us and the with and sphere who're. with that they figure out that though that you know do you have him back at leisure the other to be with you denny laine that measure left with the right on. quality that will you hold the call to transfer. following the partition resolution britain announced it would end
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its mandate in palestine on made of fourteen thousand nine hundred forty eight. outraged by the vote for politician the arab league decided to prepare the palestinians for an existence. some three thousand volunteers some from across the arab world were sent to training in syria a figurehead for the struggle was the grand mufti of jerusalem meanwhile hussein from his refuge in lebanon he felt confident the palestinians with help from the arab countries prevailed as aminah said if it's about the team commitment on the arse of snow in my country for us to have a fit what it all in conflict when in the us and we should. come out in a sagami and we should focus from supply chain can we show for which items to open up about home kind of uniform to mean so we didn't have dog. alison ians began to organize local committees for self-defense by the end of one nine hundred forty
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seven groups of young men were traveling to damascus beirut in cairo to acquire weapons and receive military training. but that law would that. iraq had been without all rough and i thought about. this as their fall but all day i made their all to the theater a lot of sharing some credit but oh did. i should have a debate i live with and never had that matter i don't have the rest of that with or without the i'm would not the dictator thought what a good the the at. at the club but a couple of the bigger why are you because they have at the end of the bell project . like at the colors of the french. early one nine hundred forty eight despite the presence of the british the jewish agency led by david ben-gurion
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asserted increasing military and administrative influence in palestine jewish paramilitary forces included the hagana the bergen and the stone. during the first half of one nine hundred forty eight their numbers swelled to as many as forty thousand men and women. on the other side there were is fused three thousand palestinian irregulars. this was the remnants of the fighting force smashed by the british after the arab revolt in ninety six. there were also an estimated four thousand volunteers from the region known as the arab liberation army led by an arab nationalist fantasy a look. in terms of fighters the palestinians were outnumbered and outgunned small group of than its leaders and military commanders met regularly on their weekly bases from favoring one hundred forty seven to february ninety four all year
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planning the ethnic cleansing of palestine didn't decide about it in a day they had the weekly meetings in each week they became more and more convinced this was the right way forward in the first week of one nine hundred forty eight still ities picked up there were two bomb attacks against palestinian targets. the first a car bomb destroyed the old autumn in government house in jaffa it killed twenty six people. the second the bombing of the semiramis hotel in jerusalem killed over twenty. at oaks for the university's middle east center. we found an important document it contained details of a meeting on january the sixth one nine hundred forty eight between the british high commission of a palestine and they'd been during. the high commissioner inquired about reports that tague and i was responsible for the attack
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on the some enormous hotel. ben-gurion conceded this might be the case. and in a letter he sent two days later ben-gurion confirmed haugen as responsibility for the attack. during the first three months of nine hundred forty eight jewish paramilitary groups carried down to dozens of attacks on palestinian cities and villages some operations were carried out by special units of jews disguised as arabs know as mr of it yet hold thought up that law a little. and that more. by now have been. from now. or not all of. them in rio. a direct challenge to the united nations and it
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is a war prevention comes from that this time the definition of legal and illegal forces becomes daily amount of skill and going to the force first legally raised for the defense of just seven months appears to function hand in glove with. the outlawed terrorist on. the well trained jewish forces began to put their plans into action. on february the fifteen thousand nine hundred forty eight fighters from the hug an armed power markel denies ations attack the village of caesarea near haifa. a young man called youth sacra bean is believed to have been one of the field commanders in the assault. over one thousand palestinians were expelled from cancer as the village was torched to the ground. what the news forces did they. targeted five villages on the coast in the experiment with it to see whether it works and they expelled the inhabitants five
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villages under the eyes of the british soldiers who were all still there to me forty eight and they found out that he was quite easy that it didn't take much there wasn't much resistance the british did not interfere there us. that was like a field of support and one of us the new year was an illust and you know that here for us than here going to the word but what was a basket in the middle of a mother mastery of india at that minute but you know sort of chef we know sally she done a childhood of chopped it in and i mean from sitting in the can but had a case i mean when i had a dollar a collage didn't come in. march the ten proved to be a fateful day. the final meeting was on the turns of march like the forty eight
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when they play and when they drafted the plan on there's plenty of play. which finalised the last dieter's above the how to expel the palestinians in this process that. in body on. earth there must be love. must be for. me a vision of the. both of them a diary entry from being gory and exposes the extent of the zionist agenda he writes in each attack a decisive blow should be struck resulting in the destruction of homes and the expulsion of the population. the palestinian and arab fighters determined to resist this newspaper from march the sixteenth one nine hundred forty eight reports that a jordanian volunteer commander of the haifa garrus was trying to obtain weapons. his name was mohammed al who. can work in the haifa well i'm
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a number of indian implemented that he was has enough so. as to further him of the bottle softener just a lot of more than it was tied to an omnibus or when i was but then he would have one of the. contact the dishes or the file or was the. time of year going to an r.v. or. i have been there for out of that out of one of. my time so modest amount of use let me let my child while deny develop stuff. for the joe while the boat. has a lot of communion and as there are. a fair out men the confidence is that a human. cargo ship now the. mantilla for comes before. the idea. for of the next road will cause
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the much government. and i believe and. wear their clothes in a static and one i. will see. al when eighty was killed in an ambush on the road to haifa he had fought for palestine and maybe ultimate price. up the car there are you saying he was the charismatic commander of palestinian forces in the jerusalem area he traveled to damascus to plead for arms to return the empty handed. on the sixth of april he wrote a letter to the arab league holding it responsible for leaving the palestinians defenseless and without arms eventually i'll husseini had to sell his grandfather's land to buy weapons on april the eighth he rushed to the defense of castile a village overlooking the tell of the jerusalem road. here arab fighters faced
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heavily armed jewish forces. al husseini was an experienced commander having force against the british during the one nine hundred thirty six hour revolt. he was killed in the battle of castile. his funeral drew a large crowd of mourners his death was a severe blow to the palestinian. jewish forces were gaining the upper hand. they began to see in areas that the un partition plan had a lot to do the arab state. in this land grab little discrimination was made between fighters and civilians. at dawn on april the one thousand nine hundred forty eight
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a combined force of irgun and stern gang fighters moved into the village of dia yes seen near jerusalem. the result was a massacre over one hundred palestinians were killed including women children and the elderly. wowed them of how did you see it. can a tabloid noted articulate and mocked up with it in a blizzard put it on the front cords one time a bottle an outcome of the how to feed it is seen let me at the heart of a well as i mentioned in the british british. down we are population that there is no doubt. because we were there the poster i will pray for to police the country. and the whole kind. of fourteen had hit the i can get shot all this shekel love uselessness.
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bob dylan should feel that he had. god only had it or could. not or a set out big or who they were for the cd what more was a mother could fill look at british troops began their withdrawal a month before the date set for the end of the mandate as soon as they moved out of an area jewish fighters moved in. can't compete and she would have thought me when you heard that come consider a few who had been at the club admit the kind of stadium throw it means i'm going to connect with commuters. and you feel living full of the media who would use to move to the crime scene in the movie need. good at what i just put up. it's got to come. over to rob ford after your dramatic that you know i'm
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not cutting. it down a job out here for years have felt a little then a shutdown or want to come home. but i had that job or that it's on us it's the holiday. gun it's in your own good. to tell us no i could not send them to your hotel off but it's on. the top of the office we sat. talking up a fifth of it you had to use a gun on a bit and now the human animal that did it became obvious but the part that i haven't know by that could be it defied i think. where the kind i mean that i eat out if i don't see it the. well off of books of that was i mean anybody that are supposed to side with the pop ups for the love it but it. is a way to be where you direct about
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a cease. and we have to see father kept over the medina the you heard it and that thought for a medina. other. than what i did have the ability. for sleeping that the only that i put caps or other words that were piled above it a fish zap me. before the scene where they think i'm going to show up recover and move the heart of the. blood with the shaft and there will be a poor what about where did the forty where the take up it was for while he got it out of it or when it was left for what up the shutter wealth will probably. be a profit the other day the other party was to shit was around. on april the eighteenth the british army withdrew from the city of tire perience. before leaving they forced some five thousand of the city's arab inhabitants to evacuate their homes.
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the following day jewish forces seized tybee areas shatov but all my faith again a lot but i'll beat up on the young. and philistine me and men in haifa in their eyes that he lama leave that to him and fittest to mean church of beer. for worth a little funny. people a twenty first by noon the last british troops completed their withdrawal from my for. that very afternoon the city was stormed by thousands of argument fighters. some palestinians and arab volunteers stayed to defend their homes after
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a two day street battle sixty of them had been killed the rest withdrew from the city and never lend their behavior talked up. i'm a thought have that carry that it will i think about the top and i should not be thought at that at that idea. from the height heading north to. came right passive trades go but it entrance gate. and it is a sound soit mystery and many poorer summer pickup truck car bed on the top come on or neverending story of arabs coming out of the city the jews to drive but a lot of the arabs had a piper very sad story we could have stopped. no doubt about that we had the armor to do it.
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fifty thousand arabs were forced to flee their homes and my phone never to return. today a memorial stands in a city erected by the israelis it commemorates what they call the liberation of haifa. thanks love to make amends to sufferings because behind the suffering millions of taxpayers because us taxpayers never go away is a new one bone every single day a nineteen it is an urgent national mississippi and we put it we have officially requested the end is rationing of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in creeks somehow i'm a sinner i'm a bad person. that's machine at this time.
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we headed to jerusalem bureau covered israeli palestinian affairs we covered this story with a lot of internet we covered it with that we don't dip in and out of this story we have a presence here all the time apart from being a cameraman it's also very important to be a journalist to know the story very well before going into the fields covering the united nations and global the policy for al-jazeera english is pretty incredible this is where talks happen and what happens there matters. al-jazeera is investigative unit exposes the criminal gangs fixing international cricket matches sixty to seventy percent that you begin to use a fix you fix bribing professional players they send beautiful goes to the players they give them housing rolex watches. pictures. police report five children. al-jazeera investigations cricket match fixing.
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hello again everyone fitting in here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera australia and the netherlands are holding russia legally responsible for the downing of a malaysia airlines flight over ukraine in twenty fourteen and they want russia to compensate the victims' families on thursday international investigators concluded that the missile that shot down the jet came from a russian military unit all two hundred ninety eight people on board died most of them dutch malaysian and australian president vladimir putin has said that russia doesn't trust the investigation but the duchess trillian foreign ministers of both reacted strongly from that. but today we request that russia should take its responsibility and fully cooperate in the justice for the victims of the mh seven hundred flight he needs to fully cooperate in the ongoing criminal justice
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investigation our conclusion that russia is responsible has not been taken lightly and it's based on an in-depth investigation. disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein is surrendered to police in new york on sexual assault charges more than one hundred women have accused him of sexual misconduct including rape he was fired from the weinstein company in october following the allegations which triggered the me to movement weinstein is denied all allegations of non-consensual sex voting is underway in ireland on whether to repeal some of the strictest abortion laws in europe prime minister leo varadkar cost his votes in dublin he's backed the pro-choice campaign to change the law the vote pitches social and catholic conservatives against supporters of the war liberal island north korea says it remains open to resolving issues despite donald trump's cancellation of a planned summit for what he called the tremendous anger and open hostility shown
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by kim jong un the north says his decision goes against the wishes of the world that is extremely regrettable. south korea's president says that he's perplexed by trump's decision his foreign minister has spoken to u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o they agreed to continue pursuing talks with pyongyang. police in canada looking for a motive after a bomb explosion at an indian restaurant fifteen diners were injured three of them seriously in the city of mississauga yet toronto detectives are studying security camera video of two men who'd entered the restaurants with the restaurant other with their faces covered. and those are the headlines now no zero let's get you back to. my late april nine hundred forty eight the city of haifa had fallen to jewish forces. the coastal town of jaffa was
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now the next target. here must have been given. only. to. what the military led be bored when you were to. hear. from you cared. about. the edited. by wayne. is about what he behold he said they get that he or she fairly bestseller skating. but. although designated as part of the arab state in one thousand nine hundred forty seven un partition plan jewish forces set their sights on jaffa. during the last week of april bombing of the city intensified the city's inhabitants were forced to flee the shelling by sea to lebanon and by road to east
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palestine and jordan. by may the fourteenth one thousand nine hundred forty eight the hug and had taken control of jaffa seventy thousand of its inhabitants had fled. the remaining males were transferred to central detention camps. detainees were forced to bury the corpses of fellow citizens now rotting in the streets.
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they were also forced to transport the contents of arab homes ransacked by jewish finance. candia to membership in that way a federal woman has a lot of here with greedy and ham and they would move to the pulled up and nor can we. make the bet it ham them a tad bit sic a key in the one of. the democrats with the what took. you through two darley own fee and met. big jam and i believe it's. men has it in them that will i'm one of them up in a study just on your feet how many of that has your. method but for me that is just what opiate the month of the show many of us do have a bond with supper you found in books sold in the month of the seventy you must do
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or should know about of know the. never mind that we're at the we've got another list of my. being that these are the has thought of us of the thought wilmet for a year what are the good days you just can't sort of been. in the very little you horrible pub we can use the. well battered but that's not what they were going to. let them at their home. about possible trouble starts when bucky ecomil feet out of people. and his at the met in an open and with them. i mean that's. the sort of your. thought i mean that it's. a shame at the. fullest in the year in a month but then what. woman who own. up to get the less he can come in and assess and i stay to get a slice if you get. it
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happen many times that easily. really all very holy. soldiers ten of the youngsters in the middle of the village shop there just in order to kill them in order that all the others will see and blood away and if it's not enough they took others also the palestinians left of the own accord. and in the expectation of a triumphal return another variant of this version is that the palestinians left on orders from the leaders to clear the decks for the invading. arab armies and their promise that after the great are
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a victory they will be able to return to their homes so that is the traditional. version and it's completely untrue and there is massive amount of hard evidence to contradict this version half of the palestinians became who became refugees were already expelled from their houses by may nine hundred forty eight so why i could say that out of the five hundred thirty palestinian villages that were destroyed in the one nine hundred forty eight about half of these villages were already demolished by the fifteenth of may. ethnic cleansing is an ideology that wants to get rid of one ethnic group in its
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entirety from the place where it lives the second stage of ethnic cleansing is to erase these people from the places of history so it's also a cultural act of your asia of wiping them out of history of out of memory. and the third stage is to make sure that they will never come back. although the british army was still present in palestine jewish paramilitaries seized control of five major cities some two hundred villages were destroyed. ahead of the full british withdrawal more than three hundred fifty thousand palestinians were driven from their land. may the fifteenth was the date set for the end of the british mandate. yet for the jews this posed a problem the fifteenth fell on a saturday the sabbath. so celebrates three announcements of the jewish state was
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sent out a day earlier on friday may the fourteenth. the british army hasten their retreat but the jews had been gearing up to take over in fact they were assuring jewish before the. fourteenth of may a few days before i got through friday they were in maryland they were geared up why they were geared up and ready to go. on may the fourteenth nine hundred forty eight in this grand jury still i'm home the last british high commissioner of palestine alan cumming i'm signed a document terminating the british mandate over three decades the british presence had helped a with the way for the realisation of the zionists dream. of the minister of britain landing or taking the one out in the morning coming in
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inspected the guard of honor in front of his jerusalem. he then flew to haifa. from haifa he sailed to cyprus and the british flag was lowered. from the time the british occupied palestine in one nine hundred seventeen to when they left in one thousand nine hundred forty eight the number of jews is estimated to have multiplied ten times to hoffer million meanwhile as the british bid farewell to palestine ben-gurion arrived in tel aviv to ceremoniously declare the independence of the state of israel. oh i love what the law you are the war well.
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i mean the state of israel was signed into existence at the stroke of a pen by twenty five leading members of the jewish community. the behind the bangor ian hung a portrait of theodore hurt sole author of the book the jewish state published back in one thousand nine hundred six. the star of david was hoisted the very same flag that had been raised in the settlement of reshown let's see on in one thousand nine hundred five since zionism is a dynamic. they there was no they knew that there was no finality about the borders then. they knew that opportunities with
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a rise in due course. to take the rest of it and they did. and one to six or seven it was the thinking behind the zionist movement gradual there the building of a jewish state and then the gradual expansion of the borders of the jewish state is real they have pneumonia and the new citizens of israel to the north trying the jewish declaration of independence believe that in korean will. be my own woman member of the new council and foreign minister of iraq i'm white woman becomes israel's four hundred. minutes after the tel of eve ceremony the united states and mended a document on what they had previously referred to as the new jewish state the new wording now read the state of israel it was signed by president harry truman and
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then announced by the u.s. representative to the united nations united states recognize the provision of the regime and. the fact. that it is real a new state was born on the foundations of the british mandate. and the house on the highway and what i thought an environment that willingness and the alan is the clear let me add the one with that how do i come here i mean if you are like what we are heber and there are clear the sony it will be clear that's been going on and. we're here a. minute into that minute a molecular come here from out you have that on the side here out there and i'm a time alone on a summer to dawdle every year futile it will bust with them. so that i'm going to. focus a lot of us who are going to put if it would all go on was
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a certain. illicit c.e.o. more subtle ability. for your costars comes. by the island. have to be. well i did. more good work. will make that we come out or not potentially and we'll have them fuck up well and there's a media as well as the me just what i mean when what and when it is. well. known was. instance that the lead. not. the british had not allowed forces from neighboring arab countries to enter palestine until after their departure by made the fifteenth with the last british troops gone arab armies and to become tree from the borders of lebanon egypt and
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what was then called trans-jordan their declared objective to liberate palestine that day the new york times ran the headline jews in grave danger in muslim lands have come back to the united states to tell jews in the united states how the state of israel has been formed. and holding their ground in the country instead of the fact that there have been out numbered by the arabs and the arabs have come much better equipped with heavy and the jews have in their possession their reasoning is a simple one. rather fighting in afghanistan the state of israel and fighting for the only thing that they have in their possession it means life or death to them the jewish forces in nine hundred forty seven forty eight they were far stronger even more numerous actually than the combined arab.
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they were highly. prepare. highly dedicated well armed. fighting force which was superior to all the arab armies by except perhaps one army which the one army which they didn't really take on and they made a deal with really talking about the jordanian army and happy and just a lot of us are violently the what's the best thing for me there and then taken as he admitted more that he. didn't think wow the sun and the couldn't just let it be at that it a shot of atlanta. with also eleven. million who didn't let last getting in what i mean and most i didn't look at that just got to be typical mad that i'm taken with the had that of the. one of them are american who really care that one had to give america are below average for gen one hundred damage only in jewish iraq if you
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look at that limit dorman book about it was the fact one of the most. bitterly divided disorganized and ramshackle coalitions in the history of modern warfare i got so used in there was lots of people probably got a lot of them you know. and huxley to the public and was published in one of the most of the seductive for the speed limit believe it's. hard to say would be your mother so to quote a kid and him together and to me that's better mika thought of it as your kind of look at the village world market with plenty of good out of nowhere the real job. you know what about he is kind of the market to sell poseidon bahamas and. two days after the arab armies entered palestine the israeli forces drew their focus on a cost a little would. not be new on women have not been met the into the pool not near on
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him. and bill them for the month in the month of the initiate. a lot of the let me have a. foul and ten thousand of its inhabitants were expelled. and naomi. just that good because it's lent. be got better stuff up popped up rockefeller well i nod. the nose. when i'm out for you and nothing less what if you feel bored. amendment added thought here i thought. what a lie and i'm out of club a lot of cooked up to have enough to know what i think and to tend to write for as good then matteis am katich is it that what he amount of thought saw. that he had donated brandy why then but not how they have
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the right a cat it could go. for a major i don't know you diana for him bob it is more got him go through all of which have a tighter feel bored a bit out there your. not something i'd be added to become better then the hull not got the idea to become truly a member fly not gonna pick up a bad food chain and that is not what. the camera i doubt i'd add up and guy but little while the guy at a comedy out of it and i could not put an. end of how do not do what i will be on the multinational. shway when the gemini. but that's not a job but it's not a minute you've won. and he entered the end at the end and i'm a bit more of a rock and i depended to me can still give hilarity or
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a little give and mostly we have the floor how do. we live that's how messy oh you are my home we left him. or a death. in the. happy we're determining that was so very or so suggestion to the commuter. the jordanian army was commanded by the englishman john blubaugh known as glum pascha. over forty other british officers also served in the army and held great influence under british advice king abdullah trans-jordan agreed to a secret deal with the jewish leaders to avoid clashes between the jordanian army and the jewish fighters in return for the west bank and east jerusalem such token resistance was the reason glob later called the one nine hundred forty eight war
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the phoney. club is a very complex character he was not the simple minded soldier that he pretended to be but he was a highly sophisticated politician who imposed on the arabs britain's partition plan the meeting was between ernest bevin the labor governments foreign secretary. and. a bull holder the jordanian prime minister who was accompanied by glub pasha also acted as an interpreter bevin asked. what do you plan to do and. said we plan to send the arab legion to protect and keep the are a part of palestine and bury him said that seems the sensible thing to do but do not go any the jewish path second of may they met for the last time
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british offices in the arab legion to find a solution for jerusalem but it didn't work well what else happened in that meeting is that they brought maps which showed where they do they need a leader would stop and would not enter they do stay there. was a do then you need to stop this today the border of the west bank that's how the west bank was great. heather commitment doesn't feel how to feel. go bash the man there is no live one day. on july the tenth the jordanian forces pulled out of long and rambling. clear of jordanian forces the two cities were bombed by what was now these raby air force. the israeli army then. commanded by colonel moshi diane. in lawton alone over one hundred palestinians were massacred inside the da mush mosque. more than fifty thousand palestinians were expelled from
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the two cities. walking with them provisions in the summer heat many died of exhaustion in what has since become known as village death. despite the presence of the arab forces in palestine atrocities was still committed yet few are well documented. israeli historian theodore katz submitted a thesis claiming the israelis had committed a massacre in the coastal village of ten to euro. the close all the fall sides of them to go for both from the his lady young maybe that was closing the side of the you know that they won't be able to one way or the. form one of the joists in the field the soldier in the second company he was moving with his fist full of. all this row above the bit i asked if
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there were still those who said five i fully some were next to my house was. like this oh he's all to four people. and. the text was there that i felt came out and the one team not and those who answered the of the of the speech i have no wife and. that is the shock and. now this is not just install this is a posting this before there was a lawyer in the state of israel maybe the palestinian men of the torah. will take it to seventy. and then. there was the they were led told. they would pull the blinds and they were
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told to begin digging. and when ever they live finished digging. they were shocked and fed down inside there was no worry on those amnesties subside soldiers will not understand what is expected because they already deal with knives the palestinians in their thinking and perception only for the operations themselves. the state of israel was formed through blood and fire yet this was neither the start nor the end of suffering for the palestinians. it wouldn't move any vestige of doubt on certain manc of israel as can't just be a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in from last time memories back bravely great international peace organization the united nations
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a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe nakba. by the skyline if an asian harbor or off the coast of the italian riviera. we got a lot of fine and dry weather across much of south america at the moment largely clear skies as you can see the heavy showers continue across the far north of brazil pushing up towards syria for french guy and i got herself venezuela
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