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nation in disguise that secret vendor there lash out at us as if they did that's no good if you need. a limo and that's only if you need to first. ask. when the. meal and the excess on that course say since it didn't do ten. that there. in the b.b. says that i say that from sauce man that then cut the figure of course a year of the name. the british and the french did overcome their differences in their carve up of the middle east and agreed on concrete borders in december one nine hundred twenty. a joint french british committee was set up to deal with the matter. with her do it.
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as a book for and see what. is going to i'm sure i don't often. adored him. the month we were credible have been. as well as dividing up the region into three new entities and implementing the mandate system britain and france further split the territories they now control. the french divided syria into five states including greater lebanon. generals have. offered to be so severe possible for you know that as many of my mouth uk. foreign min. so if you were there it would be much for your. son our own you have now coming out
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of four. syria was divided into the streets of damascus aleppo the alawite state and mount druze. lebannon would become a republic six years later and. he didn't know that the. well at the crossing knew what i know that they are them physically for going out of friends and us and they would be different and you have. well there's that. the british colonial office organized the cairo conference one thousand nine hundred twenty one hosted by the new colonial secretary winston churchill it drew another important line within the british area of influence separating the land east of the river jordan from palestine. churchill came to this
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brief without any preexisting ideas on the future of the middle east he was in a sense moving as quickly as events were to try and put in place and then administer to structures that could prove effective in securing britain's interests at least cost to the exchequer i mean there have been some. proposals which simply from the zionist organization which were pushing for a palestine being defined in much more extensive to include the east bank of the jordan as well but in the end jordan and palestine and it up being under the same british mandate as you know at the end of the first world war and then we simply had an order a council that has stopped. if you like it's first main in one nine hundred twenty eight. when the house of might spilled in their bid to establish an independent arab kingdom the cairo conference created trans-jordan wish to read hussein's elder
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son the law as a mere. iraq was created in mesopotamia with christine's younger son face some as king. had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if you look at their arms territorial definitions that day there were zones and visits inside speak that cuts across that. but the actual bamber is to be drawn i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the first wall would have been shortly after iraq being created in one nine hundred twenty was the younger french convention of december one nine hundred twenty. in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire . a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to defy the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and repelled the greeks italians
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french and armenians. to turkey uniting the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october nineteen twenty three make. a. evolved is that. the teak. they were. the is that he's. any god. does not sound concept on. me. bob doesn't that doesn't measure or get a good day was it doesn't that. the syrian revolution in one thousand nine hundred eighty six finally brought about a french accent and unified the country. by the end of one nine
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hundred forty six iraq lebanon jordan and syria had all gained independence. british and french forces left but now there are sometimes differing views as to whether the borders the two powers true we see the root cause of the problems the arab world has experienced since. it's very hard to blame. regional problems in the twentieth century on the ways in which the borders were drawn the the most you can say if there is a original set to speak oh it's that those borders were drawn without consulting the people who have to live with them and for never securing the buy in of those directly involved the borders with themselves to prove unstable have a calm do well i don't mean someone should initially state there i mean there will be a commute in the form. of a welcome home let me have
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a hundred. come if i'm lucky how well. a company in here much of what. if i do the u.s. and with a coffee for a lot of money i would have to add that what i've been what we don't want us that is if ten o'clock that. and more all the wrong mon. you don't want to know him. and you saw it there are a bad boss at the island. was there this scene so in a been at war cerny and want to know that i did it because he had lost it. in part two we'll ask whether the superpowers of the twenty first century have ignored lessons in the week looks like speak home and start to create more division
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in boundaries in the middle east than ever before. this is a really fabulous news for one of the best i've ever worked in there is a unique sense of bonding where everybody teams in that's something i feel every time i get on the chat every time i interview someone. often working round the clock to make sure that we bring events as i currently as possible to the viewer that's what people expect of us and that's what i think we really do well. the story of one of the most successful p.r. campaigns in the u.s. . study after study has demonstrated that israeli perspective american media coverage what part of this case you get through your thick head is hamas a terrorist organization the only thing that you're going to say is what we want to use and if you don't say it when i go let you speak it would be very hard for
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ordinary americans to know that they're being deceived the occupation of the american mind on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and. where every. hello i'm to start with the top stories on al-jazeera the saudi u.a.e.
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coalition and yemen has confirmed it will allow the evacuation of fifty injured who thief ices on monday for treatment in a month's capital mustache un envoy martin griffiths requested the arrangement as a goodwill gesture before peace talks in sweden this month an exchange of electronic messages appears to show the extent of jamal khashoggi is fear about saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound man c.n.n. gained access to more than four hundred whatsapp messages where the saudi journalist and activist. planned an online movement that would hold the saudi state to account the saudi crown prince has landed in algeria in an effort to boost ties between the two countries but many are angry about his visit to north africa saying he's attempting to whitewash his image following the death of a number of prominent algerians have signed a statement against his visit mohamed bin sound man had just come from the mauritanian capital new upshots where his presence sparked protests u.s.
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president donald trump said on sunday that china has agreed to reduce tariffs on american cars he made the announcement on twitter a day off to meeting china's president xi jinping and when his aires the two leaders agreed to a ninety day holds in the escalation trade war and said they'll use the time to try to result their differences the world bank says it's doubling its funding for poorer countries to deal with climate change to two hundred billion dollars the announcement comes as leaders gather in poland for un talks aimed at tackling global warming delegates from nearly two hundred nations have two weeks to agree on details of the twenty fifteen paris climate accord. france's president is trying to quell anger over a planned increase in fuel taxes emanuel has asked to meet with protest leaders demonstrators have called for his resignation more than one hundred thirty people were injured in the violent protests on saturday and four hundred people have been
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arrested. the. the u.s. and mexico are holding today talks on migration and washington the u.s. government hopes to sign a deal to allow a group of central american asylum seekers to stay in mexico that's while their u.s. applications are being processed those are the headlines piece dubey has the news off the sykes pico lines in the sand. the league of nations mandate for palestine came into effect in september one thousand nine hundred eighty three. it stated that the allied powers had decreed that the mandates be responsible for establishing quote a national home for the jewish people. briefed on just as soon as well ask very. little more sissy oh you dirty. men as
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you'll feel me your comment there would be a local what your would be philistine. from and how to learn the skill would be. just some them feely would be philistine we're. going to a little beautiful as the men. men or rope minerals your mother cause. i think that sign is diplomacy he was brilliant and in a way manipulating. british feel and ties semitic. feelings at the same time because this fantasy of presenting the jews in america as the key to whether or not america would participant in the war and by presenting
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exaggerating the power of the jews worldwide. in the coming years palestinians would fight several campaigns from demanding independence from britain to trying to stem the tide of jewish immigration to palestine. the movement culminated in the revolt of one nine hundred thirty six which took the form of strikes and armed resistance. data from a lot of build. up the latine mannish or. double of the of the brittany with little to. her call me out to be yeah i love it as the i'm bad i should've done away one tackle radical out of the philistine. list i'm an artificially who beautiful skinny model comes on a workout in there the law to be in a vacuum because i mean the seine out of that you could have
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a lovely little bit on it a moment well of the eye then out a look at our blog of the run and how to. we are all capable of your reply me you must still be of morganatic so you know me and the british crush this revolt the zionists weren't strong enough at the time they didn't have the military capability. the british brutally put down the arab revolt and it's arguable and i would argue that palestine wasn't lost the nine hundred forty seven forty eight it was lost in the late one nine hundred thirty s. when britain would put down so far only the arab revolt and destroyed all palestinian military capability. the british mandate in palestine and did on the fourteenth of may one nine hundred forty eight as it ended david ben-gurion declared the establishment of a jewish state to be known as israel. the same day the armies of five arab
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states moved into the former british mandate the one nine hundred forty eight arab israeli war lasted almost a year the first of several subsequent major border conflicts. is really settlements beyond its recognized borders have also continued israel's expansion. to a total from the going to. those. who do this really. matter but war mom look at the cyrillic very clear let it wash woman out of her own be a lord not a lot of them. any hossam heather said are fairly young but the amount of rain began but. how ticket has been amended as the healey we're. going to go on huckabee further don't need your dirtily sorry been learned yet i'm a little mature and so you know what other. part of the leaning on has been so and
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blew all how did not a lot of them worked on my liver looked upon if i had a cigar supply. the balance of power has remained in its wheels favor in one nine hundred sixty seven it expanded its borders in the six day war to include the west bank the gaza strip the sinai peninsula and the golan heights usually only comes meat illicit meat elf was told in a sort of really you know who would be. feed there till the. used one of them talked about. a serious was that he must look well and well how the kernel cause. is that done why you know if he doesn't have the flu or be able could such a critical cause medical bill bugs. and john minimize the
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hail a comma bill is full of the new year but the fool could well with the early obama and then most of my billion dollar. to be workers of you were one lemme tell you that one at the end all of it was that me with all those very early euro those people in israel today like president revealing who call for a bi national state they ask they insist. on. civil rights for the palestinians human rights for the palestinians equality for the palestinians in terms of economic social and cultural issues etc but not political that these days will remain the state where jews would have the upper hand politically speaking and their binational state would be open to jewish immigration but not the palestinian immigration what kind of going to be it is
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going to be as i say the south african state without the south african solution. like palestine iraq has also been affected by the legacy. in two thousand and three a u.s. led coalition declared war on iraq believing it to possess weapons of mass destruction and aiming to oust president saddam hussein. however the coalition didn't recovery plan for a post saddam iraq and sixty three and ethnic and west seriously destabilize the country.

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