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robot, learn, think, feel, and even trust me, i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on 20 o and i one money insight into the headlines on al jazeera, if you're a federal government, has announced a sci fi in te gray, the rebels say they're in full control of the regional capital mckayla and conducting more pop operations. federal troops on officials have reportedly abandoned the city. the former south african president, jacob's duma has been given 5 days to hand himself and of the judge sentenced him to 15 months in jail. he's been found guilty of contempt for failing to appear
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before an inquiry investigating corruption during his time in office. a commission husband hearing obligations about the wealthy family and how it used its friendship with zoom to win government contracts and influence policy. mister zoom, i know ordinarily to ease the former president of the republic of south africa who continues to win significant political influence. and in woman dies a great deal of power to insight as to similarity, 5 court ordered his actions and any consequences or lead settles at being closely observed by the public. so if he is conduct is met with impunity, he will do significant damage to the rule of law. they need political position that mr. luma enjoys, as the former president constitute accept not each of these met that justifies a community. sanction. israeli forces have demolished
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a palestinian business in the phil one neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. a butcher's shop was torn down on tuesday morning and holmes of 13 palestinian families face the same threat. often israeli court ordered they be demolished. israel's foreign minister has arrived in the united arab emirates mocking the highest level visits since the 2 countries normalize relations. 9 months ago, you will integrate as drills, empathy, and dobby on its conflict into by it's expected. they will also discuss iran in wrong funerals. have been held for those killed in u. s. s. strikes on monday. the targeted positions of the iran backed how military and arms groups. at least 4 members of the home here to mobilize ation, forces were killed. they are, you headlines. let's returned to jerusalem. a rock and a hard place. ah,
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ah, i cannot claim today that i'm respecting is read because it's not possible to respect and up to him and system which brings me and justice and fairness to them. when i organize voice, i try to show what we are a confronting is actually a very drastic and speedy transformation of our city wherever we go in due to put majestic damascus gate, we see ours of police station say comrades microscope set to watch and to monitor the youth and the people walking in the streets and not that political door, but i just want you to see that there are chargers everywhere. there is a very ugly scene today introduce them, which i try not to beautify but to be indifferent to these ugly scenes and to show
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what's left of the beautiful palestine and the treasures of the city. these are gonna be on that and this is on how he laid his house. he never actually, here in the we are here in the muslim course are you cannot fill in it unfortunately because there is an occupation because before the occupation, alaska mark was open for everybody. because i think the most difficult and the most challenging part of the occupation in ah, ah, ah, what i want to do now is take you to the center of west jerusalem and just show you
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how the occupation is not part of the lives in the fossil people here it is a visit they go home, i'm originally from, from jerusalem or you yeah, from where the so come visit the old homeland although design isn't played a role in that. i was able to come here. you know, i'm like probably the revenues are unable to come here. you know, i thought the idea of israel was such a bad idea if we could accommodate with the palestinian and i really believe that we could find a way to live together and so on. graders are able to dismiss and they don't think about it. it's the land of israel that's it's in the bible. it's unproblematic, it's ours. we came back. you guys. palestinians are intruders. you know, and you know, this whole claim that actually isn't true,
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but the whole claim that there's are a gathered tie between the israelite and the hebrews of the bible. and jews of today was what makes that tie. so you know, this is our land. just go back and look at the bible the and that's where your course gets a lot of support from christian fundamental. not just from the jewish community and abroad. i don't use the word palestinian. we talk about arabs in a very on differentiated way. we never use the word occupation. you don't talk about settlement their community. you don't talk about settlers, their jewish residents of community. so the whole language has fantasize everything . if you talk to people, what is the occupation where is the occupation? what does the palestinian people wouldn't know? what the hell you're talking? and that's where israel has really one. it's insulated people so much from the political reality. that's a 100 meters away. and so in that sense, israel women,
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because it's taken the whole issue of palestine off the table for years, right? they don't even think about it. okay, so we have to talk about alright, okay, great deal. ah, the erotically assuming the but it if you of the electrical argument ishmael is included in the blessing and in the promise of the multiplication, this is biblical to the problem is if you try and you do succeed in having an ideology imposed on politics or mixture then just make sure of this is by the way for all christians, muslims, and jews does not forget, it was own up more than 1400 years ago. in the 638, approximately, he allowed the dues back in july and they were prohibited from living. induce and for about 5 centuries in 670 demolished the models in order
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to expand the area in front of the western war. daughters demolishing everything historical buildings, including them also including school and they have ultimately used graders to so that they would level that man ah, i do this with by the idea that we have well defined gotten all the way from the 2 way street. you have basically major christian sites that almost new families, for example, who live in the christian court. it just when you say christian court also caught them, it doesn't sound right to build on what the most of us said. my name is irma named after i'm out of the pub or the for the city and christian from one of the main
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christian families of jerusalem. i was named after much as many to the beautiful relationship, answered the beautiful fowler and has expressed with his encounter with the thrown in my mother's breast had our christian name. but her name is let me because my mother referred me so we became brother and sister, brother with sisterhood. that is not to be on the line. if someone from roman time they had the strategy that divide and conquer and the british and implemented the g very one me, we came down from the neighborhood that i live in good infrastructure, the new u. s embassy, and then you drive down. first thing you get is a police station, a border police that kind of clarifies from this point on, we need to be in control and then you drive through the neighborhood. but because there's a settlement here, the settlement behind this,
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then you see there's good infrastructure. there's lights, the sidewalk, and then the entrance to the settlement. come and just after that and there's no sidewalk you're in the neighborhood and you really see the and the fact that nobody cares about the infrastructure from that point on. because really it's about infrastructure for jewish population that israeli plan to have a minimum people here as possible to be able to keep the jewish majority. and if you want to be a jerusalem, that is, i don't know worth living in for everyone in it. then it has to be one that is free of those concepts of racism. that's free of dynamism. ah, i grew up in a kind of classic lioness left household. so growing up,
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knowing that way again for the patient, but having no idea what the patient is for me. one of those like her moments of understanding what those consequences are was actually years ago. a sister this younger 10 years younger than me. and we were on this trip with different families, it was just me and her and then different random israeli families. and we were together for a week, and there was a dinner and we're all talking about, you know, whatever small talk and i was $22.00 at the time. someone asked me, what did he do in the military, which is the normal is really small talk conversation. and just before i answered, i saw my sister kind of her face turning into the really like the we have to get into this argument again, like we have to be like this every time. can we just not just be normal? you know, and that's part of what being a dissident in different ways. mean it's saying no, we can't ever just be normal. me
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. oh, i, i enlisted. this is the default. so, so choosing to step out of that is, is choosing to be different and to define yourself with different and it has different consequences that are beyond prison. it's choosing to be an outside or that is the problem there. it's just a feeling that's fair and it's and it's heavy and sure. but it's nothing. right. i did that for a few months. palestinian sit in prison before they're even convicted in most cases just for the duration of the trial and for years on when they are sentenced. right . don't you think that these measures make the people of general since the safer but building was checkpoint, more like a military police the we live in
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a state of fear and we are told to continue to be afraid regardless of what the reality is. i think that this is very strong within disraeli mentality. i mean security, we need to be strong, we need to have and we need to be always in control and so on. it's also very evidence within the education system, the holiday system, and so on. even when you ask is valley officials, what is it about the wall that had to do with security like israeli security officials say very clearly, the wall doesn't prevent people from coming in. inequality is inherent part of the city, 40 percent, almost of the city or not citizens of the state. they don't have the, the right to vote to be elected. but more importantly, they can lose that. like that's what's on it and looks like yours because that's what the state looks like. leverage that is the key thing we need to create is putting resistance and weakened. hope that that resistance will be popular and will
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not be armed and things of the sort. when we talk about boycott, campaigns about divesting campaigns is about creating different frameworks of power that policy and have to leverage to tell israel you want this to and you want this to change. ok, let's go to the table. let's talk about what you give for that. that's not the discussion that's happening today. ah, the 1st thing that struck me really the heavy weights of history that everyone here bears that somehow feels that you know, people who live in jerusalem comes from time. and so their lives just to carry the burden of its history. ah, many needs to some face pressure and a threat to,
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to move out. but if i can take the opportunity of this interview and speak through you directly to them, i would say despite the cost and despite the difficulties do not give up. never given because palestinians are not people who are coming through this land, just just renting their apartments or their houses for a short period of time before they move on. they are part of this land, they're part of this landscape. one of our pete and founders of said the in is the bishop desmond to, to, from south africa. and he has this famous saying that says it's an elephant to stepping on a mouse and you leave it for the elephant and the most to figure out your thing, the size of the elephant. and this is, i think most of us are the standards. we feel that the mission and community observing us while we are on the margins and we need help with asking help. and you're right to do that. you're absolutely right to, to,
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to demand that from the international community. and just to ask for it in any context, this would never be an association between equals. so how much should we wait as palestinians, or can we wait? we feel we are drowning their own. we refuse to drown. i think that's the that's the question that you posting and have to answer. and hopefully we would me welcome to present of the buffer. i think it's always good to see you on the continent. this is not really as t, so we call it installed. africans are preventive off, but then, and it's amazing of an embassy. we see the occupation, part of what we supposed to be doing is hosting palestinians to our home. most kind
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of thing is i can host them at by his partner was patella, be to host people at all and also as part of the primitive work. but we had denied fundamentally as south africa, we created what was called the peachy arctic trout. those that imposed partied came together and we really alliance with common principles. and i think palestinians have to realize they have little in common than that which divides to interestingly, we will call those so called tell the said we, we're a people know line up to meet us. people want to benefit from our experiences, even the international communities, and i would name countries who have asked us to engage palestinians across the board. but don't you think that russia community, when it comes to south africa, the regime was racist and it had to go away. and there was trunk solidity when it
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comes to us palestinians. it seems as one has impunity. we had the masses of our own destiny at the end of the d. yes, it is true. international solidarity did play a role, an important role in terms of bike or sanction and whatever else. and i solution of a party, south africa, but it wasn't the south african collective who took to the streets. the palestinians have to work is a collective. you're going to have a math movement in gauging is really a pockets. and we engage people in terms of the common values that we have in terms of dignity, in terms of human rights, in terms of democracy. and these common values will bring us together underneath the golden dawn of today that has to be respected is the foundation instead of the will mount, mariah. and yes, there is something there today. just like to see got some every religious jew believes that one day in the future will be the 3rd temple were told that by our
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prophets was seen, the deserts bloomed in getting the god we have returned home. but there was something in the hands of god. so the 3rd temple itself very much in the same position that abraham attempted sacrifice. isaac with the 1st temple was of king solomon. and the 2nd temple will also be the surgeon. but there's some things at hand by god, not in man's hand. having a jews go to the temple mount today to pray, to walk around the whole these place the jewish people in a place that mohammed never visited. the 1st temple existed 1700 years before the dome of the rock was even built. some things the process that we left to god begun with the tunnel thing. you know it's nothing to do with the table man. is there any one tunnel and it's a parallel to the wisdom all nothing to do with the temperament itself. it's absurd, hysteria from the world. i'd be more concerned about the legal arab building on the
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temple mount. that's a disgrace. and yet they've managed to get away with the huge boss on the temple mount destroying things with sick and general period. that's something that should be discussed not what the jews do. walking on the outside of the general amount with by the jewish people have some responsibility to act in a certain way in accordance to the laws that were given by the bible itself. it's very difficult for me to know exactly today. as many rabbis found the difficult to know exactly what was the specific thing the god was angry with the jews about the people that know the future of profits and food. and i'm neither me
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one of my favorite places to be here in jerusalem without a doubt is this casual, the old roman road that used to look like that is twice in israel. christian for muslims anyway. we're not talking about sovereignty. can compromise on sovereignty. no one hands away the home lives. this is not a multicultural democratic. decide this is not another strain or america or friends . so english no. this is a jewish day. the jewish people ah . so we are now in the can you still pm, which translates to the church of that as that action every day. very early in the
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morning the muslim permanent was open the doors of the church because the churches are divided by different cushion denomination. and there was a dispute on who should have the key for the for the door. so they divided the church, but when it came to the consented, they agreed on, on the muslim feminine. they knew that this was the family, it was expected. just look, i know, i mean i've seen him both you as efficient and i as a very, very sign him, i know when we are sitting where it just like it does not speak in the past. we used to worship in this church. the church is the center of the world because of the importance of empty to him of christ. for some centuries, we have been forced to make space for pilgrims and foreigners. and we were moved to
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one of the churches outside the complex of the church. that is actually the same thing at the next one most put example, notice would be unit 10. the way they would just go through the model can gate restrictions on muslims, even those who have jerusalem ideal and civil ship. my nephew and my new dream is to come to jerusalem. they don't have a 30 minute. their dream is to come to the church of the holy guys that they are trying to do die east jerusalem. you are the only one that can save the city, and if you will not do it is now a fear that in the future will not be nothing to save because they said to live in the working secretly systematically. and they are taking everything they can. so you should do something immediately in the cities and their
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risk. ah, i was one of the founders of settlement in the guys us 3 net setting nixa lee, me with this. and i was one of the founders of necessary me. it's incredible. lay feel during this days. so proud to be effective there. it takes who, who are the 2 years before i realize that something it doesn't work. each ideology has the price and the prize that we are paying for the ideal of g of the great israel is, is too much, is too much. oh,
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i do, man. after arrive, i enter it into the army. a go to the army because they said that this is my role, zionist shoed. go to the army and fight for the country, knocked over 7 to do he, you know, the young people war started 2 weeks after a i was injured in front of the dirt egyptian army in tonight. it was in enough spittle for several man when i start to look around me and to see people dying him, they all speak. and there is that they lose their sands or sans that they lose their fathers. then
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a started to process that it take me from the right wing to, to the left to desire just left at the beginning and after then to do the non value nice left. this is the place where i am now. it was very hard to me to leave my writing friends. i change my mind, but they couldn't change my social group and it takes one year before i say ok, no more right wing. it's easier to change your mind than to change your social environment. you. i was alone in this, in the country. we've been traveling for a week and we've seen was the reality on the ground in general setup. it's miserable. you've met the politicians, they say there's no hope. you meet the united nations. they said, literally,
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there's nothing we can do. it is up to you. we must remain resilient. we must overcome justice for the palestinians and end of the occupation joined the civil society of the for the city and community initiatives like economy can sanction kind of major thing talk your be should be the so on. we cannot get to the powerful, really decision makers and allies, the trump, and the powerful in the world. we must come together, we all with not only for us or for jerusalem, whole it is for religion. but for the future generation. empires come and go. but the people remain, and this is the story with what has happened throughout every empire blue cross. they have disappeared and became ruined. but the people still stand
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