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be preserved long standing agreement, bands, jews from frayne, at the alex, the mosque compound, but internationalists, groups want that to change and they're getting more political support. why is the issue so contentious? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm kimbell. tens of thousands of entre nationalist is radio said march 2 occupied east jerusalem. and once being seen as the latest provocation against palestinians. every year, far, right? jewish groups mark the illegal occupation of eastern them a hold of what they call a flag day march, some to pass in an incursion in the alex and mosque compounds and raised the
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israeli flag. in some jewish worship is also prayed, violating a long standing agreement, preventing non muslims from holding religious rituals there. the palestinian prime minister denounced what he called aggression. such incursions have become increasingly common. and when connor points from occupied east jerusalem likes waiving what israel says is a celebration and palestinians call a provocation. ah, these really flag bolt was known by his releases. jerusalem date is a holiday. when israeli forces counted east through slim in 1967 during the 60 war the israel, it's victory that the palestinians, it's occupation in recent years though. oh traditionally says really groups have used the flag march to push the an agenda. ah, i minority opening braces for right group like the harbor, use the march to call for the expulsion of iep house indians, from what was once historical,
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palestine and to the dismantling of the 3rd holy site in islam. the dome of the rock in the alexa most compelled, ah, this year public security minister, whom up our lives has allowed the march to travel through damascus gate. the halt, a bulky pony strew slip from us, which rules the gaza strip is monitoring the situation. requires hemisphere, mac his appeared to use any means in order to store and to the through the top of the x, the missed from doing this to big mistakes again, us all people and our policy not in the lux hummel or a jerusalem or we think it is or is doing no big catastrophe. and the through june, last year, the march combined to the fullest explosions of palestinians in the shape your own neighborhood, spoke to the 11th. they will on garza when her mass threatened israel with rockets, mitchell brock and independent israeli political consultant says, allowing the marcia into palestinian areas is once again dangerous,
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or is railways to fly the flag anywhere in israel in jerusalem east jerusalem. it makes a statement is really sovereignty is demonstrated there by the israeli army, the israeli police, that is there and is deciding who can march, where can they march? what flag can be flown by which people? and that's gonna be a boiling point in areas outside of the old city palestinians clashed with israeli police. ah, plush is also took place across the occupied westbank where these radio muse lie fire and take s against unarmed palestinian. well, it seems that the marches of alex is dictated to these radio police. oh, how they're going to come in? damascus kind of opened up another route. this was never supposed to happen. there already a few, his writing with just my a huge operate across the city of israel to close or simply,
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i mean, the marches openly challenging, hate slogans, and proclaiming that this is a journey learned. this young generation, the route and force, i believe that completely. and these people are the ones that are barking, these really government and keeping him power. and as long as that's the case, i have very loud voice at the heart of these really government american. oh, to 0 occupied schuessler. they are like, the compound is one of the most volatile flashpoints in occupied east jerusalem for muslims. it contains 2 of islam holding sites. the alack, the mask, and the dumb of the rock juice calling temple mount. revering it is their 1st temple, they pray at the western wall in 1967 jordan and israel agreed that the walk if 4 is not trust controls the compound. while israel controls external security, only muslims are allowed to pray in the mosque while jews can pray outside the compound at the western wall. the o'keefe allows non muslims to visit the compound
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5 days a week on the it's supervision. terrorists are allowed in, but palestinians are concerned the sites muslim identity is under threat by entre right wing religious groups increasingly entering and attempting to pray their illegally. the lead to bring in our guests in ramallah, in the occupied west, back with stuff about who t is a palestinian physician activist and politician. he is extra general of the palestinian national initiative and a former information minister in the palestinian government in tell of even israel keith elder is an author and contributing writer tolerates newspaper. and in cambridge in the united states. when the hurry is a syndicated columnist and professor of journalism at the american university of a very welcome to you, all gentlemen, thank you for joining us here on inside story. i'd like to start with you mr. bob, ruthie. if i may, is the status quo being eroded at alex or, and,
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and what does that mean for palestinians? viciously, i mean festival, according to the existing agreement, that is very odd to me has not i the most or who interested on who it actually is. it's to can you have taken with that responsibility from the box and they are bringing in the groups inside the mosque, attacking unions, as they did frequency, done. but more than that, they are allowed. what is not? which is the 2nd is that a people who did prayers in the mosque, which is a serious violation. they also all plan which is also not allowed and they did that was given minutes and up. this is the vision and the vision of those who allowed them to do so. and that's besides, of course that that's peaceful lordship us. this has become
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a common practice. one point in ramadan we had more than 200 people in job c, b lead. one of them actually died because of the effects of those very your, i'm, you on the shippers. so this is a really serious erosion of existing agreements and it is in the middle school, but most important, it is an attack on the right people. and honestly, the most solution, mr. kieffer elder, i'd like to cross over to you as far as the eye ear repeat is concerned. he says the status quo remains. israel is committed to the status quo, but this is obviously a divided. can i said, how much support is there for keeping the status quo for changing it is, is it a matter of they just not being adequate security to ensure that the, the agreement is upheld in the compound or is there a willful, a movement to,
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to change the status quo there. well, i think there was a one place in a jews or maybe in the middle east, witches or ho fragile, an unstable. then i'm sure even the temple mount and this is the church of prime minister bennett. and i think that everything or is it puzzles the instability of the government. i think that this is why there is no question that israel is violating status for thousands of jews were allowed to go to prey at the factory of the matter is that there is no price tag to this, not in the middle east currency to promote the currency or we don't see any golf country calling their ambassador bank or the jordanian flag are
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taken down. i. dia, voices from washington, also quite mild. so for better to win, the balance is between the stability of the government and the coalition. the voices that are coming from his own party, there are protesting the status quo, challenging the status quo. so froze, he has to pay lip service there, especially le b, so that they respect the status quo because we have interest in the gov. we have interest in jordan, but we don't have interest in ramallah and we don't have interest in jerusalem. but the status quo and here the status quo in on the template. wow. is kind of an ox tomorrow, with the status quo in the peace negotiations there are going lower mas around acore. i'd like to cross over to you. now, if we accept that there is a,
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you know, as with heard, is an erosion of the status quo. there what has led to this is this a rise in popularity or perhaps visibility of the ultra nationalist of the far right? once they sort of wide a context here? the word tax i think, is a convergence of several trends that we've seen over. probably the last 20 years or so and it's growing faster now with this. right? meaning israeli government. first of all the increasing right wing settler, ethnic purity, sentiment and israel, the jews, the israelis design this claim to all the land from the river to the sea. the 2nd trend is the total weakness of the palestinian leadership. lack of any serious leadership in jerusalem for the jail. expelled or imitated any serious indigenous leadership. and the 3rd is the lack of any external
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accountability as, as the american arabs that none of them are really holding israel accountable for the events. and it's not just the status quo. the status quo is very limited. focus as a focus on the sample amount, but that's the most sensitive part of the most sensitive district to the city in the center of our sign at the heart of the. ready city and conference going back a 100. ready years is really, i've been suddenly trying to print their control over all of jerusalem by expelling people. jailing people not renewing residents. permits intimidating people, taking overland areas, building your settlement. so this is has to be seen as part of a much bigger and much older process. that goes back about a 100 years,
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but has been accelerated because of the 3 reasons that i mentioned. and that's why strong, but that is the only resistance available to the people there. i don't pick up on, on one of your points, the weakness of palestinian leadership and put that to you. mr. mustafah by guilty is palestinian resistance to these changes? is it weakening? on the contrary, it is getting stronger the funniest thing and that's what it is week of the palestinian people are not week. and i think what we've seen in jerusalem is i had always act of popular non violent resistance standing up to the power of daily army and locations. and you do this. and i think what we saw are students who are determined to demand their freedom and protect the rights. but what we've seen also is very few. yes. question. from the side, what we've seen is very few my relation up on the of international law. because the
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whole monitors about celebrating an illegal act of annexing by territory according to international law. this is unlawful and also what we have seen is serious, serious violation of human rights by the people. you can see how the army is behaving at what we also saw is deflection of the how deep and profound the system of is tied in by the time is it when you allow it to carry thousands of flags and prevent students from carrying even i think like that does that affection of discrimination and reflection segregation deflection of the stem of apartheid that is much worse than what event in south africa. but more than that, let me say what we've see in this much that it says behavior on illegal settler. again, i'm going to be on what was nothing but fashion behavior. i call the behavior
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because it was extreme. it was dangerous. the people's life would risk and the palestinians have nothing to defend themselves while these on attacking them. but also at any time to spin you who try to defend themselves. okay, but i want to talk to you a little bit about the, the flag day march. also during the march, we heard calls from some of the far right groups for the expulsion of all palestinians. and for the 1st time, publicly calling for the dismantling of the dome of the rock. i mean aren't these views, these wants very fringe views. now coming more into the mainstream actually it is. so the 1st time in the eighty's, a jewish onto ground members of the jewish underground were arrested before they
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ex assigned the plan to bomb the waltz. i'm afraid it's not a matter of a will. it's a matter of ability to do this. there are people who are being interviewed about it and they talk about it openly, that it's time to get rid of the mosque and the policy, the how i'm a story and to build a service. really what you could see yesterday, children was t shirts on the back of that. it was, it's time to build the 3rd mosque. now the other thing is that we give this government which is completely aware of it. it did the benefits of being dual turner due to benjamin antonio. it anyhow, was prime minister, the israel left and the international community would be all over it.
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but since we are so happy that we have been as foreign minister and not keep them a bank via because what we hear from the government is what do you want? you want us to bring down this government has to buy bennett and le pete. and to get bank v as being the minister of police. so these were the public is intimidated both from the hamas was wanting to shoot rockets on israel, on television, on jews. and that was 2 years ago. and i intimidated by nathan, you know, who is provoking this government by sending those people and in setting the people against this government. so and on the other hand, i see the weakness of the palestinian authority because they are also kind of sub contractors of this government. and i remember i interviewed professor saying are saber few years ago, and he said it's time to run for mayor ship. and he said that he is considering now,
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you know, it's 55 years of your base of joseph. and what we seen from the central, we're all statistics in israel. the palestinians are now about 40 percent of the inhabitants of judaism. and they have the right to right. and they can form a coalition, which is where the jewish left. a maybe even with the older books and they can build mos whenever, where they want and stuff. bill, the sentiment is jules, of it, but they don't do this for some reason. you know, i can just say i want, i want to policy there because i can say i must have a bi rooty i would like to add some think i had missed about good. well, that's what i want to say. that is not the difference between the federal government the government. stanley penitent sentence was either of settlers. he was the director of the regional council of the settlements and he himself,
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with the next 3 in the right wing. like the now he was even that your staff wouldn't then, you know, and i think that i think it's shameful that somebody like made it will claim to be on the left is supporting the government. and the same applies. the ones that are best buy, who i think these people have to bring down the government after this session. but more important, i don't agree with mr. off municipality elections, mom. if you don't plan to stay solution, let's have one democratic state with equal rights for everybody, not municipality elections in general, him on that occupation. and that system will specification. and i know that that sounds different munition in the land of palestine exclusive to jewish people. no, you don't want to state solution fine. let's have one solution,
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one democratic states and not one type, in which case we can plan for doing finally man. and that can be, will not be jewish on. this is that if you want to speak about democracy and not only be exclusive to elections in general, and this would be a big mistake because that would mean that we understand accepting not only occupation, but also those of the system of chronically. i've got to come back to you and just pick up on something you spoke about earlier, about what repercussions there are for israel failing to uphold the agreed status quo around the alex, a most compound is sort of why the arab resistance weakening, those that wants purported to be strong defenders of the palestinian cause pats not so committed anymore. of this clearly a change among some are leaderships and countries that are
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afraid of their governments and rulers just continue the ability to stay on power and therefore cling to external support mainly from the united states. and now, increasingly from israel, these are countries that are essentially being de sovereign eyes. they're losing their sovereignty and they can't make decisions about the defense equipment they want to buy and where they get their water, where they get their food without getting the approval of either the israeli or the american government funds to do so. and therefore, they're clearly as a decline in supporting call by a few the overwhelming majority of our people which is repeatedly affirmed and public opinion supports the people in support, say fair to say resolution or a single jewish where they are in power and,
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and say there but they can't say there is occupiers, and the palestinians must have their say, the refugee must be the result. so this is a bigger issue, the really the significant thing that's happening broadly. we resume our from just from the on the on the how to shut down. the biggest thing that's happening now do i have since last may, june, is the reframing of the israel palestine conflict in terms of both sides of ethnic cleansing and the century long conflict between subtler colonialists coming from abroad. and then they just send into or 94 percent of the majority under years ago in this area. the irony and the thing that's important for israelis is that our power between the jordan river and the mediterranean in mandated palestine. now make up just over 50 percent of the population. there are more than there are
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jewish israelis in this land. this trends is going to continue. and this is what's driving some of the some of the extremism. and what last point i think presently significant is the trend we see here in the united states were just the other day, 60 congress, the man and woman statement to the statement wrote a letter to the government and the us to take the position of the up the cleansing that the israelis is doing a massage, which is the villages south of february. when you get 60 people in american congress, publicly challenging colonial policies of israel is. this is significant. that's not a majority, but it's starting to happen on this mirror all over the united states where there's a more there's a greater demand for people right. for 3 years,
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we're nearing the end of the program. so i'd like to just pass back over to stuff about duty. do you agree with that analysis about there being a re framing of everything and, and sort of how that's being communicated? i guess i do. absolutely. because i think that is the result of the fact that when the student accepted a very painful compromise of having been long accepting practically less than half of what you and decided that we should have the right is that you get that that and meet every possible obstacle to the possibility of faith and that is rejection, regardless of who are the prime minister in the say, what it's happening. i've been on the home the compromise. and because of that i think it's the expansion. i think what it's doing is i'm coming
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out to going back to the national that this is one place. and we are invited to full equality and we are entitled to remove the effects of the settler colonial system. and ethnically didn't have to be addressed, which was practice $94846.00. what is now 6 and a half 1000000 punished enough to few these? so i think guess i read because i think now see and believe that is right. does not want and does not want a historical on my car. i will have to leave it there for time. thanks very much for joining us. we'll stop by good the keep it all the and run the coolie and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website . i'll just there a dot com and just other discussion go to facebook page. facebook dot com forward slash a j inside story. you can also joined the conversation on twitter handle is jane side story for me, kim vanelle, and the whole team here. bye bye. for now, the
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