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so many people have gone to jail as a result of my work rewind on al-jazeera. hello i'm suter time with the headlines here on al-jazeera diplomatic activity is intensifying ahead of a planned summit between u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong il and the bilateral talks could become trilateral with the south korean president in joining the u.s. delegation is in north korea while a team from pyongyang is heading to singapore where the historic meeting is due to take place under thomas has more from so. what a difference one frenetic weekend can make and now looks like it's full steam ahead for a summit in singapore on june twelfth as originally planned has been the u.s. delegation inside north korea on monday led by song kim south korean born but the u.s. ambassador to the philippines he's been ambassador here in seoul in the past though
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he was very much involved in the six nation talks that took place while president bush was in office later president obama he knows the issue backwards he's been meeting with north korea's vice foreign minister chase on he again fluent english speaker she knows this issue backwards from a north korean point of view meanwhile in singapore over the coming days they'll be u.s. delegation and a north korean delegation meeting to discuss the logistics security arrangements protocol that's all happening simle time in your sleep and if there is a summits on june the twelfth will president moon of south korea be there the blue house the presidential palace here in seoul said that though we're working on plans for president moon to be in singapore probably not the beginning of the bilateral but if it goes well between president trump and kim jong un if indeed it happens and president moon montjoy in at a later stage possibly minutes hours later but in singapore as well has been crucial to getting the other two leaders together and he would like
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a seat at the table italy's president has appointed an interim prime minister to try to mitigate a political crisis after weeks of talks failed to produce a government carlo who is a former international monetary fund official has been tasked with passing the country's budget and planning fresh elections the decision has angered the far right lee party and populist five star movement who wanted to form a coalition government. must underline that the government will maintain a neutrality a total neutrality with respect to the electoral debate i will not be a candidate for the next elections and the last a similar commitment from the members of the government. the syrian government says they will continue fighting rebels despite u.s. warnings against a possible offensive in darr our province the southern region is mostly controlled by opposition groups and is close to the volatile area of the israeli occupied
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golan heights twelve soldiers from saudi arabia have been killed in yemen during operations along the border state media says it brings the total number of saudi casualties in the yemeni civil war to more than a finals and a saudi led coalition has been bombing hoofy rebels since twenty fifteen forces have struggled to gain a foothold in yemen's difficult terrain. india is ramping up efforts to trace the origin of a rare viruses killed at least fourteen people the nipah virus which can cause flu like symptoms brain damage emerged in the southern state of carrillo carola earlier this month it has a seventy five percent mortality rate and no vaccine. rwanda may soon lose some of its trade benefits for the u.s. because of a dispute over secondhand clothes it started when rwanda raise tariffs on used american clothes to protect its garment industry the u.s. responded by threatening to pull rwanda's duty free access to some of its products
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that benefit is that to expire on monday uganda tanzania and kenya china raising tariffs of their own but backed down after the u.s. threatened their trade access and the european commission has proposed banning single use plastic products in a bid to reduce marina litter and the plant products such as cotton bud some plastic straws will be replaced with more environmentally sustainable materials e.u. countries would also be required to collect ninety percent of single use plastic bottles by twenty twenty five by the appear of all supporters hope the band will begin before european parliament elections twenty nineteen those are your headlines stay with us arun al-jazeera now is next. the to.
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nineteen forty eight. four palestinians that you and or the catastrophe. of. when hundreds of thousands were forced out of their homes. for israelis that marks the closing of the state of israel.
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as a filmmaker and as a palestinian this documentary series was my way to understand the evidence of the past that are still shaping the present. it is the world is real within picture and it got it read. the original ya do it for
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a share of these their real jeffers being gathered in the 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. have a. religion. and without that. november 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 worked out with some 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 voting. are. not part of. the to do with. america we assess if there were valid the trauma here yet the sun our other color what their fathers' father who up early for dart well obviously does share we get out that moment to be do where we're that are for but do rugby if if if there were free to preen with other men to do or at other for the water but darted every other human eye while the whole might hear it possibly whether you possibly tomorrow i will possibly to now have a possible eat it up last week. and then the amicable bob arum 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 them what was important for the zionist in you know the mission petition resolution was that it provided israel with international legitimacy but they didn't care for the borders or they didn't stop them from thinking how to dispose of the palestinians and i would have seen. how little circum of the. whole take a final bit of us and the with and sphere who're. with that they figured out that those who do you have him back at leisure they have to be with you danny lenny let measured in the food go around while. the lawyer who do you call to transfer. following the partition resolution britain announced it would end its
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mandate in palestine on made of fourteen thousand nine hundred forty eight. outraged by the vote for partition 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 his theme 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 condemning on sunday hours of snow in my country for us to have a fit what their own country if he had been in the us and we should. come out in a second he can we should focus from supply chain can we show for which items to open up about how kind of enough we had to show to me so we didn't have dog. allison ians began to organize local committees for self defense by the end of one
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nine hundred forty seven groups of young men were travelling 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 also did it. with another ad that matter i don't know if you have the rest of that but that the i would not the dictator thought what did the the at. at the club but a couple of hours maybe go why are you because they have at the end of the bell project. early nine hundred forty eight despite the presence of the british the jewish agency led by david
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ben-gurion asserted increasing military and administrative influence in palestine jewish paramilitary forces included the hagana the gergen 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 as few is 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. in terms of fighters the palestinians were outnumbered and outgunned small group of than its leaders and military commanders met regularly on the weekly basis from favoring one hundred
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forty seven to february nineteenth for only 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 had been during. the high commission or inquired about reports that tague and i was responsible for the
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attack 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 you hold thought up that law a little. for. a minute more. but never in. for now. or not all of. them in rio de go court oh yeah. a direct challenge to the united nations and it
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is a war prevention comes from dallas time the definition of legal and illegal forces becomes a daily amount of skill and going to the force first legally raised for the defense of jewish settlements 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 haagen are going to is 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
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whether it works and they expelled the inhabitants five villages under the eyes of the british soldiers who were all still there to make 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 fear support and one of us the new year was an illust and that here for us than here can apply what the words are but what will be asked about a lot of them are the last areas like india at that minute but you know sort of chef we know sally she done a childhood of checked it out in a lie to me from sitting in the can but had a case i mean when i had a dollar a collage didn't come in. march the tenth proved to be a fateful day. the final meeting was on the tenth of march like in forty eight when
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they play and when they drafted the plan on there's plenty of play. which finalize the last peters above the how to expel the palestinians in this process them. in body on. their muslim. must be for. me at this 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 ninety. two early the haifa well i'm
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a number of indian implemented that he was has enough of. the stuff out of him of the bottle softener just a lot of more than it was tied to in the midwest or when i was but then he would have one of the. fellow was the. time of year going to an r.v. while. i have been there for i'm out of the lot of one a. month or so minus the whole of that when a lot of us let me the most are wild in our developed stuff. but would you know why the. us. has allowed a commuter train as there are. a fair out men the confidence is that a human. cargo ship now the. mantilla for reform. the idea. for of the next road because
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they must come. and i believe and i could have wear their clothes in a static and one i. will see. alvan eighty was killed in an ambush on the road to haifa he had fought for palestine and maybe ultimate price. up the other all of his seine was the charismatic commander of palestinian forces in the jerusalem area he traveled to damascus to plead for arms he returned 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 al 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 tel 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 arab 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
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dawn on april the one thousand nine hundred forty eight 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. robbed them of the how did you see it. can a tabloid denoted articulate and mocked up with it a blizzard put it on the phone cords one time or borrow an outcome of the how to feed it is seen let me at the heart of the well i mentioned in the british british. down the our population that there is no doubt because we were there the poster i will pray for to place the country. in the whole kind. of fourteen had to hit the i can get shot all
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this shekel love uselessness. bob dylan's fertility. 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 convince you but you thought me when you heard that come can feel who go to bed but i bet it can it still him to give them a good lick willingly is. and you feel leaving your would use to move and come sit in the movie need. to hear what i understood up to. moscow to come. over your rough order for your dramatic that you know i'm not cover more
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ground. there now donna here's a years have felt a little then a shutdown to want to come home with your mother the moment but i had a job or but it's on us it's the holiday. done it's in your own good. to tell us now i could not send them to you with a laugh but it's on. the top of the office of the sat. talking shit on it you had to use a gun on a bit and not a human and nobody to medina obviously but the part that i haven't come by that could be defied i think medina. where duty and i mean that i eat out if i don't see it the. well off of the of that was me one but even for suppose it was about puffs for there by the pony. you know where you be when you direct about
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a cease and we have to say thought i come to that the mighty that the you had it and that a medina. where you do that was i didn't have the ability. for the sleeping activity done up close i thought it was that was part of the british zap me a new yahoo with the hopes for the weather because i don't show up after the hop but you know off the top of the shaft and i will be well bob where did the. where you put the cup it was such fun while he got it but she had over it at midnight was that for a while doc to shush about wealth will probably. whatever profit the weather good either party was for should remain. on april the eighteenth the british army withdrew from the city of type b. areas. before leaving they forced some five thousand of the city's arab inhabitants
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to evacuate their homes. the following day jewish forces seized tybee areas shadow but all my faith again a lot but a little bit up on the young. and philistine me and men in haifa in the mosque that he had a haven for this to mean church just a little. bit of funny. people the twenty first by noon the last british troops completed their withdrawal from i for. that very afternoon the city was stormed by thousands of how you know 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 another live in the behavior talked up. that area that it i think. i should not love is that we have a lot of island. from the height heading north to lebanon came right possible trade school but it entrance gate. and it is a sand site history and many poor are some pickup truck car bed on the top some on the. never end industry of arabs coming out of the city the jews to drive them out of the arab head of haifa very sad story we can to stop it. there is 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 i phone never to return. today a memorial stands in a city erected by the israelis it commemorates with a cool deliberation of hyphen. june on al jazeera. with media trends constantly changing the listening post continues to analyze how the news is covered it's the most widely viewed sporting event on the planet as russia prepares to host the football world cup we'll bring you stories from on and off the field from afghanistan one o one east investigates why so few girls are in school despite billions of dollars of donations one year since the imposed blockade of al-jazeera examines the
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hello i'm sue turton with the top stories on al-jazeera south korean officials say president move in could join a historic summit between the leaders of the u.s. and north korea the meeting between u.s. president on the tram and north korean leader kim jong un is now looking increasingly likely for a third in diplomatic activity between the two countries american representatives are in north korea to discuss the meeting said world for june the twelfth while a north korean delegation is heading to singapore by the summit is meant to take place italy's president has appointed an interim prime minister to try to mitigate a political crisis after weeks of talks failed to produce a government carlo carli who is a former international monetary fund official has been tasked with passing the
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country's budget planning fresh elections the decision has angered the far right league party and populist a five star movement who wanted to form a coalition government. almost on the line that the government will maintain a neutrality a total neutrality with respect to the electoral debate i will not be a candidate for the next elections and a similar commitment from the members of the government the syrian government says it will continue fighting rebels despite u.s. warnings against a possible offensive and there are province the southern region is mostly controlled by opposition groups and is close to the volatile area of the israeli occupied golan heights india is ramping up efforts to trace the origin of a reveille killed at least fourteen people the nipah virus which can cause food like symptoms and brain damage emerged in the southern state of carola earlier this month it has a seventy five percent mortality rate and no known vaccine. the european commission
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has proposed banning single use plastic products in a bid to reduce marine litter on the plant products such as cotton bonds and plastic straws will be replaced with more environmentally sustainable materials around them may soon lose some of its trade benefits for the u.s. because of a dispute over secondhand clothes it started when rwanda raise tariffs on used american close to protect his garment industry u.s. responded by threatening to pull rwanda's duty free access to some of its products benefice is set to expire on monday those are the headlines don't go away next on al-jazeera alak bar is coming up ceasing. by late april nineteenth the city of haifa had fallen to jewish forces.
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the coastal town of jaffa is now the next target. here must have been given. to. be bored with you or to her to hear. from you. about. the editor. at the foot of the way to you care about is about what he behold she. then he. or she fairly worse skating or. 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 nine hundred forty eight the hunger 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 fighters. 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 no can really. intimate abetted ham sandwich there but in the one of. the democrats with the what took. you through to darley own fee and meth to bear and the jam and i believe it's. men has it and them that will i'm one of them at the last getting a song on your feet and yet that has your. method for thought i was for me that is just what opiate the month of the show many of us do have a bond but if i've been absorbed in the month of the seventy you must do or should
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know about of no. never mind that we're at the we've got another list of my. being that these are that has thought of us of the thought wilmet for a year what are the good days you just sort of been. in the married to a horrible pub we can use the bus or. well battered but that's not what they. bought with them at the new home. about possible trouble starts when bucky ecomil feet out of people. and his at the met in a new plan and with them. i mean that. they. do you. mean that it's. a shame at the. new year in a month but then what. woman who own. up to get the leisure you know i've been in a slice and dice getting into so i hear.
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it happened 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 it 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 last. 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 the jews had been gearing up to take over in fact they were assuring jewish before the. fourteenth of may a few days before otoh got to frag they were in their own truck they were geared up by they were geared up and ready to go. on may the fourteenth nine hundred forty eight in this grand jury still in the home the last british high commissioner of palestine alan counting on signed a document terminating the british mandate. over three decades the british presence had helped a with the way for the realisation of the zionist stream. of minutes of britain demand they are taking one hour in the morning coming in
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inspected the guard of honor in front of his jerusalem home. he then flew into 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. well that is. all about golf. oh up my love with the law your the ball well.
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and. the state of israel was signed into existence at the stroke of a pen by twenty five leading members of the jewish community. here the behind the bangor ian hung a portrait of theodore hertz author of the book the jewish state 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. movement. they there was no they knew that there was no finality about the borders there. 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 moved in the new citizens of israel to the north trying the jewish declaration of independence to leave the insurance for. the myers woman member of the new council and foreign minister of what. i am writing from and become due through three 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 us representative to the united nations united states recognized the provision of the regime and. the fact. that israel a new state was born on the foundations of the british mandate. and that the house and i lay in a what i thought an environment the menace and the alan is the clear let me add one with that how do i come here i mean if you are like what the other heba and declare the sony it will be clear that's been going on and. we'll hear a. minute entered that many of molecular come here from out you have that on the side out there and i'm a time alone on a summer to dawdle every year futile. 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 almost. illicit c.e.o. more subtle ability. the eight. for your costars terms. of 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 follows the me just what i. mean what and when it is. well. known was. the instance that the lead though to. the british had not allowed forces from neighboring arab countries to enter palestine until after their departure by may 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 their country instead of the fact that they have been out numbered by the arabs and the arabs have become much better equipped with heavy and the jews to have in their possession their reasoning is a simple one. rather funny thing in fantasy 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 in happy hour and yes a lot of us are violent with the hurts people seen for me there and then taken as the admission that he. didn't think how the sun and the couldn't just let it get that it is not at them. also in there with. you who they let us getting in with and most i didn't look at that just got to be them to come had that i'm taken with the head that the. one of them are american who really. had their bit given medic of the law family for gen one hundred damage only in jewish iraq if the
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lookup value met or been book of that 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 are probably going to tumble a lot of the notable and huxley to the public and most of the wisdom of the messiah seductive for those people that look believe it's. hard to say would be your mother so to call her going to hand it to god and to me that's better mika thought of it as your kind of a toss of the garbage world market with plenty of good out of the real job. you know what it was 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 cussed elude. not been knew one woman had not then but though
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into the phone not near on 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 because it's lent. being got better stuff up popped up lock us up for well an odd. but not. when i'm nothing and nothing less what i've seen so 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 that i think and then to write for your then matteis am katich is that what he amount of thought saw. that he had donated brandy why there 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 you're. not something i'd be handed to pick up that oh yeah 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 god but. while the guy at a comedy out of it and i could not. do not do it i will be on the multinational. shrine when the gemini. i don't look at the job that you so i don't know that you've won. and if he any the end at the end and i'm a bit more of a role i depend on me it can stop the logic of hilarity or given mostly we
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have the floor how do. we live that's how messy oh you are my home we left him. or a devil you know i do. happy we're little uneasy. about socialization or dealing. the jordanian army was commanded by an englishman john blubaugh known as glover pascha. over forty other british officers also served in the army and held great influence under british advice king abdullah of 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 later called the one nine hundred forty eight war the
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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 us devin 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 did then you lead you would stop and will not enter the jewish state and where they did then you lead in stop this today the border of the west bank that's how the west bank was actually created. 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 term ram. 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 the two cities.
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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 tend to euro. the close all the fall sides of them to go for both from the imploding young maybe that was closing the side of the c.e.o. you know that they won't be able to walk away but i for one of the jobs i interviewed this soldier in the second company he was moving with his fist full of
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. all this row above the bit i asked if there were. those who said my life really somewhere next to my house was. like this oh he's whole too for people. the text was. the life it came and the one did not. and those who answer that on the beach i have no life where that is the shock and. this is not just install this is a palestinian. that was a lawyer in the state of israel maybe the palestinians often. will take it to seventy. and then. there was the they were led told. they would put the lines they were told
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to begin digging. and wherever they lived finished digging. they were shocked and fed down inside there was no worry on those and used to subside the soldiers will not understand what is expected because they already do with knives the palestinians in their thinking and perception only for the operations themselves because. 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 would remove any vestige of doubt from certain manc that israel and can't just be a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in palestine memories back very very 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. with. hello there we've seen some very active weather across parts of australia recently this weather system down in the southeast doesn't look too intense but it's certainly given us some heavy downpours and also a lot of thunder and lightning as well that system is gradually clearing eastwards and behind it it's no failing that warm for us as we head through tuesday
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a maximum in melbourne just as sixteen degrees and as we head into wednesday and will drop to just fourteen for this also south as a chance of more wet weather there across parts of turns mania but towards the west is fine unsettled for us in perth with a maximum of twenty two now over towards new zealand it's been pretty cool with here over the last few days and it's also been quite settled weather wise and that's generally how things are going to be over the next few days so christchurch of the temperatures struggling here just around eight or nine degrees as a maximum force in oakland will be up at around twelve and definitely feeling quite cold during the nights at the moment as well if we head further north we can see this little weather system here that's beginning to pull itself together give some fairly heavy rain force in the northern parts of china it's sweeping its way eastwards though as we head through wednesday and across japan we've also got another weather system that's making things rather gray and at times roll the wet is dry in beijing though our temperature up at thirty two.
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