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we cannot say each president can have their own constitution. this is not democracy . yes, we can amend the constitution within a quiet dialogue away from any crisis with the participation of all parties, we need to evaluate everything agree on everything and go back to the people for a referendum on this amendments. the president has given himself the right to whatever he wants. let's me to correspond with the join us on the line from it to, to sit in bed. what more do we know about this? make the, the for political parties almost sort of progressive democratic side of the spectrum. they are not yet cold for demonstrations against the president, but i'm still open. there's still an open to talk with present crisis i. e, but one of the political parties talking here the democratic stream, they've been very critical of a not the policy was displaced by president. 4 side,
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and they had initially supported the president, but they've now decided that he's gone too far against this suspension of the constitution prison side, yet to appoint any government or to any comprehensive economic policy. now this pressure mounting against them, although as i say still from these political parties, i desire to be open to talk with the president or better. thanks very much deed onto sudan where one of the top military leaders as the transitional government needs to take a more active role. general mohammed hum done gala has frequently criticized the government civilian factions failing to govern effectively. but dependence accuse me of trying to seize power and wanting, the administration dissolved and attempted to last week was worse than the tensions between the 2 sides. at least 2 people have been killed in boma tax in the syrian city of jarvis. one glass was near the city council and another just outside town.
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800 people have been injured. spain has declared the islands of la palmer disasters and due to continued volcanic eruptions. the convivial volcano is displaced in the 7000 people since last week. spain has approved an initial, a package of around $12000000.00 for the great subsided. another military deal for the sale of 3 warships. disagreements of the 2nd between parents and guardians. this year, greece is building up its armed forces amid tensions with turkey. gas exploration writes in the eastern mediterranean sea. and he's a band less than an 80 laska, new europeans must leave behind. and i, e v t. when we're under pressure from powers who harden their approach, we must react and show that we too have power and the capacity to defend ourselves and show that we won't give way to any escalation in this is making ourselves respected. secondly, among the united states is a great historic ally in the eyes of our values and they will remain so. but we are
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obliged to note that for the last 10 years, us who focused on themselves and the strategic interest, some of the pivoting towards china and the pacific. the u. k. government has put the army on standby as fuel pumps and the u. k. running drive, there aren't enough truck drivers, and that means deliveries of fuel and other items are slowing down. people have been queueing up a petrol stations, many of which are run out dozens of who the rebels and pro governments soldiers have been killed in fighting and yemen. battling for control merit. last northern city, held by improved government fighters. it's aim to hundreds of thousands of people who fled conflict in other areas of the country. lines more news here and not 0 right after killing accounts. we'll see you later. bye for now. i
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i the northern cemetery principal burial ground of the city of stock last resting place for sweden's most celebrated citizens. ah, not far from alfred nobel whose famous prizes, whose name lies another illustrious sweet count polka dots of visible i like no bell. his name is linked with peace as the 1st un mediator in the arab israeli conflict. unlike
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nobel, his life ended violently. ah think, torn us like man, i don't want to make peace. have a little chance of doing so because i don't really understand the deep roots of the conflict. ah, on the 17th of september, 1948. shortly after arriving in jerusalem and adults was assassinated. the killer's white wing is raining, the stern gang people were seen this true true. they got of course free, and one of them the tuck, shamir too, came the prime minister of this is the story of how peace can be frustrated by extremism. our such
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a nation can turn the tide of history with concert. since the stills call the middle east. ah, this is the story of killing macau, the ah, the february 1945 count focus and adults is about to board nazi plane bound for berlin. as vice president of the swedish red cross, he was leading the biggest humanitarian efforts of world war 2. ah, he had come to germany to negotiate with heinrich him, the nazi minister of the interior. ah,
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this meeting would secure the release of thousands of concentration camp person i by the end of the war burner, dots, mission known as the white, fussy, would successfully evacuate 30000 prisoners of over 20 nationalities to safety in sweden one 3rd of them would use, ah, in the aftermath of war, those jews who had survived the holocaust begun to leave a continent that had become for them a personal hell ah, after the war began like the berths to
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flee to palestine. the english ships, they just got us didn't allow us to come to our country. the british, the ruling or 30 in palestine had decided to put a stop to the tide of jewish immigration. the tide the had been swelling since fascism had begun its march across europe
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in 1936 local arab objections to both british colonial rule and mass. jewish immigration to their homeland erupted into a full scale revoked. the jewish settlements in palestine had been protecting themselves against sporadic arab attacks, with the defense militia, the hug in 36 in the face of our daily. and suddenly it dawned on the younger generation that unless they are ready to undertake the military
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effort in the country, the jews won't be able to stay. so the defensive athos changed into an offense in a more extreme group now emerged from the cold in the national military organization in the land of israel. in march 1937 launched a series of farm attacks against the arab cafes market buses and trains with the cycle of violence in palestine growing the british decided to act
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ah, that's in davis. now that's a conferences hoping to arrive at a solution of the out of jewish problem of palestine. after a conference in london, attended by both arabs and jews by the british government produced a white paper setting a limit on the jewish immigration of palestine for the next 5 minutes. i hope to bring peace to a land that has been so long. beyond that it would be left to the arab majority to decide to the jews. this was complete betrayal. soon the british would feel their anger the on the 26th of august 1939. it started its own war against the british, killing 2 offices in a boma 6
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days later, the whole world descended into war. the gun immediately called off its campaign so as not to hinder britain's fights against what they called the jews greatest enemy in the world. german nazi isn't but within aragon, a splinter group now emerged led by a man determined to fight on home soon thought that britain was a greater enemy of the jews than that the germany. and he wanted to continue to fight the british during the 2nd world war. in order to expel them.
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in july 1940 stern created a new militant break away from aragon, called lassie or fighters for the freedom of israel. to the british, it was simply the stun guy, the the fates of falter burner dot would be determined by these men. they wanted the british out of the middle east. the germans wanted the british out of the middle east. so he decided to make common cause with the nazis tried to make contact with them and the stumble. nazis weren't interested, nothing came of it. it was a mixture of stupidity and fanaticism. they thought that they had to join the enemy of england in order to obtain help for the goals in palestine,
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which was just stupid. they were very brave and very stupid people. in february 1942 during his arrest in tel aviv by the british abraham sten was shot dead. mm. on the 6th of november 1944 less. he commanded now by yet sac, shamir struck back in an unexpected place. high road. ah, to assassinate kill lord moines, the british minister resident in the middle east, outside his home, ah, park from ear was a terrorist, and not just he, but the other members of the stern guy, defined themself, terrorists,
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and wrote that terrorism is a perfectly legitimate means for expelling the phone occupier from the land of fees for me after the end of world war 2. in 1945 as jewish organizations were honoring an adult for his work. with the white passes, many of the holocaust survivors trying to enter palestine found their way bod i. britain had refused to raise immigration limits set before the war to the jews. the betrayal now seemed even greater. the
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having 11 war britain sounded so fighting the this time against jewish militant groups, the the what developed? well, the kind of competition leslie was the most extreme. they are going to become more extreme in order to compete with larry. and the haga now became more extreme in order to compete with the goal. and so the whole process became more stream the violence and death ride the ancients of jerusalem. the terrorism i've been job and tell, has been the outward sign of
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a critical situation. palestine continues to present one of the most obstinate problems of today. i was responding with a conan counter insurgency campaign. the british arrested 1000 imposing the convicted insurgents in response, imogen, under the command of another future israeli prime minister manor, him bacon, bombed the king david hotel. the main base for the british administration in palestine killing british arabs and jews alight by october 1947
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jewish underground groups had killed 127 british service. men have been instructed by his majesty's government to announce that in the absence of a settlement, they must plan for an early withdraw. the british forces and of the british administration from palestine. o britain had washed its hands of a problem of its own making. the fate of palestine now lay with the united nation. ah, the area in november 1947, i think the un general assembly adopted resolution 181 recommending the palestine
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the partitioned into separate arabs and jewish states. news of the united nation to recommend petition brings mild religion on the jewish communities. and rosalind this was the 1st ever international recognition of the long hopes for the jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had absolute right to the whole of palestine and the borders of the dru state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nation. so they wanted greater israel, as it existed in biblical time.
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in april 1948. going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state. under the partition plan, the extremist militias joined the effort, but soon they had overstep the mark. lucky and that is the stern gang, and has the british called them participated in one famous atrocity, which was of course conquest and massacre which occurred in the village of the area seen on the 9th of april, 1948. when about 100, the villagers were killed, most of them, a civilian ah,
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with the departure of the last high commissioner, palestine, the british mandates was over i that same day and tel aviv david ben, glory and declared the establishment of the state of israel. ah, the celebrations would be short lived the within hours, the egyptian air force would bomb the capital of the newly formed states.
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at the same time, the armies of egypt, jordan, syria, and iraq crossed the borders into palestine. whereas the maintenance of modern security and just as an urgent question which concern new york, united nations placed a major challenge to its power and prestige. the 1st arab israeli working on the 20th of may 948. the united nations named its 1st mediator in palestine. ah, the man who would take on the task was count holcombe. adopt hero the white buses. mm. he was from noble family. he was the relative of the king and for which he could deal very good with people meeting high to try and make him
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compromise this and things like that. at the end of may, 948 been adult, left paris for the middle east seen off by his american born wife, a spell in a pointed to echo of the white buses. campaign, bernard dogs had his specially chartered plane painted wipes with un and red cross marks. the count passed by united nations as last hopefully day. it was time record, evan intermediate raises him above suspicion of hot event. in tennessee, his birth is the 1st task was to bring about the fire, which it needed that he went to the different capital in kind of shuttle diplomacy . which he really invented because everybody was very impressed about his
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energy. is that the temple you used when he was traveling around and you can see he made all possible efforts to bring these these pyre about. after only 10 days in the middle east, thundered dot scored his 1st success. on the 9th of june, he announced a full week truce if he had been a fool feather politician, knowing all the trick, i'm not sure he would have succeeded better because they were surprised to open it. he never had this diplomatic roundabouts on the time. and many people say that that was clear advantage by the end of june. after weeks of diplomacy been,
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adults was finally able to unveil a new plan for peace in palestine than the don't was the realise. and he did not want to abandon the un partition plan, but he wanted to modify to 15 with a new reality on the ground. and if you look at the map of the u. n partition plan, it doesn't make much sense. it's 3 jewish enclaves with kissing points, and then there is the arab state which is also fragmented. so basically what he wanted to do is to give the jews the hall of the galilee in the north and the coastal plain, but to deprive them of the negative and to give the neg gave to the arab state. but there was not to be an independent palestinian state by this time. the arab
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part of palestine was to be incorporated with france. jordan, despite there being no independent state allocated to the palestinians, bernard dots proposals did include one key provision for them. the right of return for refugees expelled by force from their homes in israeli controlled areas, but not as says number form. how can i know the proposed right of return? and he managed to obtain a un resolution that this is a humanitarian right, that can be ignored with no limits or numbers complete. and you need to try to return and funded outs plan included one more provision which would outrage the israelis in his 1st piece plan,
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which i think was his biggest mistake. he said that jerusalem would be inside the arab state because there was no possibility whatsoever to have that used agreed to sound like that. under burner don't plan judaism is most holy place would come under the control of the arabs. jewish militants decided they must fight on in defense of jerusalem. the campaign against spend adults was building and plans were soon being laid for killing the count, the i'm harry davies and kimberly, in western australia oriented in this community. the painting with scientists to
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