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it's financial hub status virtual jobs are they a stopgap for the real deal. counting the cost on al-jazeera. play an important role in acting it would. ringback face. hello i'm barbara sara lunde then these are the top stories on al-jazeera the world health organization has delivered fresh warnings about a possible 2nd wave of the corona virus with 100000 new infections now being reported almost every day the organization is particularly worried about new cases in china's capital beijing and a surge of infections in india it took more than 2 months for the 1st $100000.00 cases to be reported for the past 2 weeks more than $100000.00 new
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cases have been reported almost every single day almost 75 per cent of recent cases come from 10 countries mostly in the americas and sos asia countries must stay arlott to the possibility of a resurgence. the authorities in china's capital have fired officials on lockdown at least 20 districts because of the nuke over 1000 outbreak there after nearly 2 months with no new infections beijing has reported more than 100 new cases of the past 4 days all linked to a sprawling food market while in india the city of a home to 15000000 people will return to lockdown on friday those restrictions are shut jewel to last until the end of the months well despite the warnings countries across europe all relaxing their restrictions in england non-essential shops have opened their doors for the 1st time in weeks bars and restaurants are opening
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across france and some land border restrictions are also being lifted. the police shooting of a black man in the u.s. city of atlanta has been declared a homicide by the county coroner brooks was killed by police at a drive through restaurant on friday night after visiting arrest for failing a sobriety test an autopsy showed that he was shot twice in the back and died from blood loss and organ injuries meanwhile the family of ray short brooks have spoken of their loss and called for justice as well as calm. never give. him a base for. never. isn't going to be before he'll. put his family here. and it is like i say i'm just thankful for everything that. everyone is out there
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doing. if you could just keep it a peaceful protest that would that would be wonderful because we want to keep his name pad the. the u.s. secretary of state says he's outraged by a prison term given to a former marine in russia 4 wheelin has been sentenced to 16 years in jail after being found guilty of spying for the u.s. the 50 year old says he was set up and is called on president donald trump to intervene one of the philippines most prominent journalists sound one of her colleagues have been found guilty of libel in a case seen as a major blow to press freedom maria ressa denies the charges over an article on our news website rappler linking a businessman to criminal activity it's one of several charges against the site which is highlighted extrajudicial killings and abuse is during president 3 go to this time in office less is expected to appeal the conviction which carries a sentence of up to 6 years in prison i appeal to you the journalists in this
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room the filipinos who are listening don't be afraid because if you don't use your rights you will lose them freedom of the press is the foundation of every single right you have as a filipino citizen the u.s. says accused venezuela illegally installing a new national electoral council in order to rig this year's parliamentary elections and the venezuela's constitution the opposition controlled national assembly has the power to appoint to the council members but the supreme court named its own board on friday after a ruling the legislature had failed to do so those are the top stories that stay with us the war in june is they have more news for you in half an hour i hope you'll join me then.
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15th of may 1967. a parade a military might to celebrate 19 years since the founding of the state of israel. but this public display of power took place under a dog shadow. of the previous day egyptian president. had ordered his forces to take up positions along the borders but israel. look at last came in no. way and that.
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the life. so i get done i can still levy. 3 weeks later on the 5th of june 1967. israel launched an all out against its arab neighbors. after only 6 days of fighting. to achieve total victory. defeating the armies of egypt jordan and syria. the cost me. share of a blaze of. light but some like them some are. me the dust if ya know we have a way of looking at. noon to israelis. as the 6 day war. israel's territorial gains would change the map of the
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middle east. to this day israeli occupation of these lands is the main but to peace in this turbulent region . is huge scotto its 5th season early on we had conquered it completely intoxicated everybody was intoxicated no one could even think straight. but the story of this school is much longer than the 6 days of fighting. its roots lay years earlier. 2 decades before the 5th of june 1967. to.
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the lebanese attacks from the north the syrians iraqis and jordanians from the east but the most serious threat came from the south. the egyptian army advanced to the village of you've been a vicious 22 kilometer from tel aviv. to vet a very thin line of soldiers who were defending what was collecting the the last line of defense of tel aviv. but the pressure on the israelis was relieved when a un brokered truce came into effect. the zionists through the movement purchased arms on the european black markets. the arab armies of course enjoyed mainstream supplies from a states the french supplied the lebanese and the syrians the british supplied the egyptians the jordanians and the iraqis with a constant stream of arms. in
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1942 the united nations imposed an embargo on arms shipments to the middle east and the british and the french abided by this in bargain. when the truce ran out the israelis now better armed set out to expel the arab armies from palestine. up to me i think i met you last carry a cobra kind of the 4. new government's leah kind of shifting on pot farm community . got out of mostly economic. been is but you've got to have a lot of the year i'll be making some. by the end of october as israeli troops advanced. and egyptian brigade was encircled. a palestinian village called and.
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among the offices trapped in this pocket was a young major demand. with their armies locked in a stalemate egyptian and israeli delegations met on the island of rhodes. under the sponsorship of the un. after a month of bargaining they reached an armistice agreement. well 1st of all they had to put an end to the fighting believe that egypt was to get out of there as much as israel wanted and the negotiation was mostly both evacuating the falutin pocket. egypt had no territorial demands from israel so it was relatively easy to reach a cease fire. by the summer of 1949 lebanon
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jordan and syria had also signed armistice agreements with israel. the jewish state now extended over almost the whole of palestine. arab territory it was reduced to just a few small enclaves east in jerusalem and the west bank were placed under jordanian control. the gaza strip was to be administered by egypt. in the midst of defeat a man not done not said conceived a plan that would change the future of egypt. a movement that would be known as the free offices. africa through the minister but that the harbor were different that out of a home of a black hole 11 the caliber. of the little logic i got aside that they had the
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us at a turkey but fear. their way to see it and most of the. washer give out a lot of a full bed of a lot of well who are setting that al well from what they got started. 3 years after the end of the war 3 offices struck. in july 952 they launched a coup d'état. egypt's king photo who was dethroned and sent into exile. lieutenant colonel come on up to. the mastermind behind what was now cooled the july revolution quickly rose to be the country's to shock to lead. in israel this news aroused deep rooted fears in kibbutz state who can bring time
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and home of israel's founding prime minister david banker. and. then go to an older time feared that one day a new kemal ataturk would rise in the arab world and would united for the car of world against israel. and the fear of that prevention was enhanced when nasa took power 95th. and february 1955 ben-gurion returned to political life. this time as defense minister. just a week after bangor ian took up the post 150 israeli paratroop as led
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by major ariel sharon. was sent to attack an egyptian army base near the city of gaza. 40 egyptian soldiers were killed. and many more injured. when bigger came back decides immediately to show that israel is not going to give in. this time a from the egyptian border the provocation some of the attacks by inch of traitors where on the rise. a tub the mass of a young. father 13 feet away in a mass of some your himself come see him. was. medina or was.
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well. and that has let me answer what has alerted the minute of our. claiming they were egyptian territorial waters not so close the terrans straight at the entrance to the gulf of aqaba to ships sailing to and from the israeli port of the land. to strengthen his army north of salt more weapons from the west but this time to no avail. so in a surprise move he turned east. russia's new foreign minister mr should feel off lost no time in taking a personal part in middle east affairs and he was soon engaged in talks with
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president nasser. egypt signed this huge arms deal which echoes slovakia which was actually soviet union. to slovakia was supposed to supply egypt with 200 aircraft. tanks. 1000. it was something fabulous. in november 1955 bangor ian began a 2nd term as israel's prime minister. at the top of his agenda was how to respond to the growing strength of egypt now arms to the teeth. 8 months later the opportunity came. when nelson announced the nationalization
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of the suez canal. a decision that outraged the british and french the owners of the international canal company. this is a matter of life and death to israel. our quarrel is not with it still less with the out of work. it deals with colonel not. that he's not a man who can be trusted. under green. britain and france were convinced that military intervention would be needed to recapture the canal. and bring down the upstart. but to pretext was needed. fought on the say. was it of. a sort of 80. i mean more sat in their
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home with very up. a whole other set. the norm i applaud women kill a lot of pain and with that he buy up the how to kill myself akasha him yell our leg anybody contextless. been caught that kind of the talk but he. well most of us are thoughtful folk thought the ad that he asked lingle that all follow in normal eleanor and. according to this tripartite secret agreement on the 29th of october 1956. israeli forces crossed the border into egypt. even though the israelis was still some distance from the canal britain and france called for both sides to withdraw. when nasser
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rejected the ultimatum british and french troops began landing and put signs at the mediterranean and the canal. united states was not consulted in any way about any phase of these actions nor were we informed of them in advance. it is our hope and intent this matter will be brought before the united nations general assembly there with no veto operating the opinion of the world can be brought to bear in our quest for a just in to this tormenting problem. by the end of december. under heavy international pressure. the british and french were forced into a humiliating the drool trumpeted site. louvel
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attention now shifted to is. rael still occupying the whole of the sinai and the gaza strip. know a little incitement. back a lot about yes i in the east. for the knesset. of course. in march 1957 ben-gurion finally ordered the israeli army to withdraw to the pre-war borders. however he had secured 2 major gains. the stationing of un troops along the borders with egypt and gaza put an end to the palestinian fedayeen
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xrayed inside israeli territories. and israel was guaranteed free passage of has shipping through the tiran strait. the sinai complain gave israel actually about pain years of. signed peace in the egyptian border between $157.00 and many $67.00 there was a total call. but the fragile peace on the buddhas mosque continuing hostility between cairo and tell of eve. in israel as advice man the commander of the air force was devising a new strategy. operation focus.
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among some of. the for. to be to us war a concept. seems to must move mean we won't see what the mission move was really how many can you tell units live for we only want to see you know. 2 things threatened to derail battle plan. the 1st was egypt's highly versatile serviette made air defenses. this network would soon face its 1st major test. not at the hands of fights mins after force but through the bizarre actions of an israeli peace activist. he would not and was a commercial pilot and every gimmick for elections of 965 he bought
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a little airplane painted into wife and put. name peace and said if i'm elected to the knesset i would fly to egypt. he was not elected to villa small number of people voted for him but i did time he became very serious of this so one day without any announcement he took off his claim. ab in a tan planted import salary to egypt in february 1966. point is that what it is. furthermore the tan asked to meet president. to deliver a petition calling for peace. egyptians treated him very nicely. did not let him into egypt but they can fill his tank with gather lynn and sent him
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back. and it turns flight had revealed the weakness of egypt and defenses. but israel still had a major concern. to make 21. a high performance supersonic soviet fighter. it formed the backbone of the arab air forces. but it too would soon give up its secrets. in august 1966 an iraqi pilot landed in israel with his make. he had been offered a 1000000 u.s. dollars to defect. but it would turn out to be worth every cent. that he should be here our chief test pilot of the air force check the airplane and
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when you all it's this is. the gist of the makes you wonder wonder which was the aeroplan of the war in the enemy hands. it was not known before what the israelis had learned about the meat was put to the test and actual combat. in april 967 the border skirmishes with syria escalated into a full scale aerial battle. was shut down 7 aircraft. it was such a victorian the israeli air force. in the weeks following this battle. reports possibly originating with soviet intelligence began to come in that israel was massing its army on the syrian border. an apparent escalation that spurred nasr into action.
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on the food thousands of may 1967. did it gyptian troops into sinai. must battle it as he held out a while a subpoena. got in the mail tell a teen and foscari the door. i hope she meant. even when who bombed. out a house. that was all outdoor. but also saw an opportunity to try to roll back the gains israel had secured following the 1956 war. on the 16th of may.
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egypt asked the u.n. to withdrew its peacekeeping troops from sinai. a week later and the theatrical setting of a meeting with his fighter pilots and also announced the closing of the tour on straight to israeli shipping. news of nasser's actions brought people out onto the streets all across the arab world. tell me about a $1000000000.00 slaves a little above. well a man in the wall of china. well the 3rd is the kind of cell but in addition to the bus the beyond the bullet call via the head.
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israel's new war cabinet under levy as called took the decision to open hostilities on the 5th of june 1967. the air force was given the green light to known operation focus. the aerial attack it had been rehearsing for years. the israelis had trolled the dice which would determine the future of their states. old as iraq explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how why the recent influence the course of history beginning with the giants of the struggle for civil rights the mouth of nonviolent resistance they've lost over
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a variable to the oppressed people have a look at me and continue to keep the negroes to be defense that what they mean by that about malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face on 00. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera the world health organization is again warning of the threat of a 2nd wave of the corona virus more than 100 people have been infected in a new outbreak in beijing meanwhile the indian city of shanghai will return to lockdown on friday and it will last until the end of the month. it took more than 2 months for the 1st 100000 cases to be reported for the past 2 weeks more than 100000 new cases have been reported almost every single day
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almost 75 person of the same cases come from 10 countries mostly in the americas and selves asia countries must stay arlott to the possibility of a resurgence. and despite the w.h.o. warnings countries across europe are relaxing their restrictions in england non-essential shops have opened their doors for the 1st time since the lockdown began bars and restaurants are opening across france and some land border restrictions are also being lifted. in other news the police shooting of a black man in the u.s. city of atlanta has been declared a homicide by the county coroner brooks was killed by police at a drive through restaurant on friday night after resisting arrest for failing a sobriety test an autopsy showed that he was shot twice in the back and died from blood loss and organ injuries the u.s.
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secretary of state says he's outraged by a prison term given to a former marine in russia paul wheelin has been sentenced to 16 years in jail after being found guilty of spying for the u.s. the 50 year old says he was set up and has called on president trump to intervene. the u.s. says accuse the venezuela ovi legally installing a new national electoral council in order to rig this year's parliamentary elections and of it as well as constitution the opposition controlled national assembly has the power to appoint the council members but the supreme court named its own board on friday after a ruling the legislature had failed to do so those of the top stories stay with us the war in june continues next and i'm going to have the al-jazeera news hour for you at $21.00 g.m.t. just under half an hour from now i hope you'll join me then.
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cairo the morning of monday the 5th of june 1967. a day that will change the history of the middle east. a plane is waiting to take off toward sinai. marshall apted happy mohammad a deputy supreme commander of the egyptian armed forces is making a morale boosting visit to troops deployed on the borders with israel for the last 3 weeks. than it was of the ship. and little. c.s.e. and what. we have come up lemme minute. cameron. how
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thomas not even a team of the. but this egyptian show of strength was put to good use by israeli media. memories of the holocaust were invoked to persuade israelis they were facing a threat to their very existence. in a different view of the nazis. grandmother nothing was never mentioned by name in the hebrew media at the time it was called the egyptian tyrant it was his name. in washington u.s. president lyndon b. johnson issued a stark warning to which ever side should start the war. it was a thinly veiled threat to the egyptian leadership. that the extra. hour is going to lob them also.
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by your. heels. to warm a doubt about. what to go away there are thoughts and a lot but have a war. a little hell. and nationally but but above all i wonder how did anybody coa sawin. not to look up. well how did a slot in fox. in fact israel though apparently the underdog was far more prepared for war than any of its arab opponents. israeli chief of staff its top could be in the front line to meet troops waiting
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for a green light. on the there is action of muscle in the head to mobilize all his horses all inside the forces. and also told thing we should strike 1st and the sighting 1st was in the eyes of his leg ensign the what we thought. of this and you can see. big opening attack would be the much trust operation focus. and aerial strike to destroy the egyptian afghans on the ground. in the early hours of the 5th of june 1967. the israeli athletes prepared to deliver the 1st blow. through the break up there was
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a morning and came to the briefing room he wrote owners of blackboards 000 or. its laws serve him 4 to 5. 100 israeli jets took to the app. they would arrive over egyptian atheel did exactly 7 45 am. to avoid radar detection they flew fast north then west over the mediterranean. turning south the planes came in from the north not from the east as the egyptians had anticipated.
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by the to engage in the debate going on with them it was clear that. they had the gun at it because in a field that's a kind of a tense of alabama. with a hostile hole wait in a way for. you know everything. very easy as you trained the many many times before. his vocals were located very easy owns the ground and not far from there on those. was not a big problem to strike zone. immediately you so big torches swizz a smoke over all those airfields. get
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it when i mattered and on the plate feel 8 layers minute a bunch of gauze and at home why i had canned says if said a photon or mother want to hurt us a leg matushka lesson has a mandate from us and it is. i live. by midday the israelis had successfully attacked 18 airfields. the egyptians had lost 80 percent of that effortless. more than $300.00 planes destroyed on the ground. they all but that kind of. sticks for the last.
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ironically cairo radio was carrying false reports of the total failure of the enemy's air attack. with news coming in of egypt's apparent success jordan syria and iraq now launch their own ass strikes. and the. minute they have a show shinny they know it was 111 and. it's dead too for she's superhuman that's how they were. and when i'm sure isn't. going to see them. remember. ineffective though they were those attacks gave these really is a pretext to widen the scope of the whole.
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operation focus was extended to cover affeldt in jordan syria and even a key base in iraq. age 3 although on a base from each they could launch is low and the only base in which we couldn't h. with the last drops of. my serve fly to the today. not far from damascus. when i made my 1st turn over as a superior for the most those people who climb on the roofs and wave for us the people in the most clothes. off guard the syrians lost half the ak kroft. peachtree affeldt in iraq was put out of action. and georgians after the supposed totally destroyed. by
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sunset on the 1st day of. operation focus had guaranteed israel total ass superiority and the skies over the middle east. the arab armies would now be fighting with no ass approach. the outcome of the rule had to been sealed. anything that is no example in the history of the world of the asian of such a strike and the total tank. maybe the only time that it can compare to this bilawal that they call japanese almost all grades above that which almost let him aided in the pacific.
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on the ground by egyptian forces were faring much better. they had succeeded in holding up the israeli army to tons and to sinai. yet the egyptian deputy supreme commander marshall i met was about to take a disastrous decision. its roots lay in his attempted visit to the front line the day before. meant to see me say. i was. beautiful gustavus should be seen i built all a small. amount of. records they are. the. best stop.
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bamidele say could obviously. miraculously the plane was able to return to cairo. but marshal ahmed had been shocked by witnessing israel's and supremacy at fust time. the next day i met ordered an immediate withdrawal of the gyptian troops from sinai . and which led to the total collapse of the egyptian front. the custom of the firm a church of the i mean. shave it please him in jail who are very harsh to base the way it's vague bets and write them in the summer. so young me the duff the issue for young we have but we're looking for
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a. big. one shot he said. if only to last at last call or by your vet listen a sense. share and it's a. big love with god that's a vote up of him by story other than the fact they saw him get will mean. a lawyer before. by the 4th day of the war israeli troops reached the eastern bank of the suez canal. they had occupied the whole of the sinai peninsula and the gaza strip. solem the fears of caster. level at the most money. buffer zone but it's
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put back the government's. or her should know it had metal not at the start as as you know. kind of good but it was for. the previous day the israelis had also tasted success on that eastern front. ending the short lived rule launched by jordan's king crossing. by 11 o'clock in the morning the 1st day visually of the way and destroyed the egyptian post but hussein didn't know into the. on the country and also called him up and said will winning will winning do your own share. he didn't know a new offensive it was in the name of the doing but he conquered the hills along the government calls it endangered than the saddam part of joe's and that his cause
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as well. by now a few 100 yards away from me is like any house itself is and this is that. on the often noon of the 1st day of the war. the israelis began their assault against jordanians. box will soon escalate. and 2 days later the whole of the west bank and jerusalem fell to the israelis. then he. could sleep in the slogan that the whole of it. being as i'm asleep all of you have a check up the vote of the vote the surely on the other then your news that awful and then. the coffee.
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with the wool but ovah on the egyptian and jordanian fronts and ignoring a un cool for a cease fire israel's high command now decided to secure its borders with syria. on the 5th day of war israeli troops began to climb the strategic golan heights. and some last seen. suggestion the beneath it had but more as a. through that. of the modoc at some almost and many are on the most of. them and. it's a definite look at the i.d.f. and just really all of us are that something. truly yes she said that.
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but on the 6th day of the rule damascus radio made an unexpected announcement. syria had accepted the u.n. cease fire. with no advance warning given to troops fighting on the go not to broadcast fatally undermined syrian army resistance. the man blamed for the army's collapse was the minister of defense. a man who would eventually rise to power in syria. as an aside. the israelis pushed on and occupied the whole of the golan heights. let me up on the boat so you're going to hear this yes yes i'm with you on that
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it's true that it could. not but as you say but. it's a lot of them. at the end of the 6 day of fighting and only one attempt achieved all its goals israel accepted the u.n. cease fire. the guns fell silent. the arabs had suffered a humiliating defeat. for a bit of. a little band aid while you have if he hasn't. been any good they need to how more did many people get. locked up to the
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hype. and the outing. mammon. when they had a. puppet arrest me. why you wouldn't see. them in here. well at the. under heavy popular pressure nasa rescinded his decision to step down from the presidency. and attempts to regain the last arab territories began. israel had tripled its size capturing the sinai peninsula the gaza strip the west bank
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eastern jerusalem and the golan heights. we tried everything we went to the united nations we tried mediation as we tried contacts with different countries and it was clear that all this was to no avail. the mood was let's give nothing back if you don't have to there are songs there were a victory albums there were the huge intoxication of victory. this huge unique miraculous victory of the israeli army in that war. for the greatest tragedy in the history of islam. the israelis basked in an aura of invincibility. but their victory was just the start of even greater complications.
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which still plagued the middle east to this day. israel found itself governing and being responsible full a 1000000 palestinians in the newly occupied gaza strip west bank and jerusalem. to could vote 6 months to. live in nearly. all those. most in the west bank and then they came back and they said. there was other people there and they have a national movement. so what do we do if there are ways we conquer them and create. a pot of state or we huff the loaf to
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move predominantly deletion of the state called israel and the west bank and gaza should be a basis for future negotiations terrible condition of their rights to have a state of their own the viable state of total in the west bank and gaza. what israel chose was and still remains the 1st option. in the aftermath of the war israel declared what it called the unification of jerusalem. the entire holy city was placed under israeli jurisdiction including christian and muslim holy sites. we are the government and the only government in the area that is just
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a goods we have obligations and privileges and duties there obligation unfairly is to maintain law and order and to provide the people with services and away she to believe standard of living as a garment like every government was its citizen. furthermore and in defiance of international law israeli settlers began to move into the west bank the territory they cooled judea and samaria. the lands which they want to settle in who are the core and heartland of the jewish people in biblical times this is where judaism emerged as it was natural that there would be this messianic urge to settle those areas. even perhaps even clear out arabs from these areas and this didn't happen but jewish settlements were placed there and this is made things much more complicated for peacemaking here.
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in addition to the west bank settlements were spreading in the gaza strip sinai and on the golan heights. and as the israelis tighten their grip on the occupied territories it became clear they had no intention of returning them. you need to get the bomb to. muslims it will go on a block away and it will be that guy says an elephant could have a new block in the sleeve yet i'm in the in a mob when it's in being will hold off his appointment of them to nickelback one of them that all too old to wear this. one is to give me a nod to what then yeah but in maters to folks like that.
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