tv The Bottom Line Al Jazeera October 25, 2024 3:00pm-3:31pm AST
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there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no. counter air waves. the a sunday ball condo home, the top stories allowed to 0 least 38 palestinians have been killed in guns. the southern city of con eunice spies radio. tak since the early hours of friday morning. civil defense teams are working to recover the dead from under the rubble to eat. you tell us the news has been killed in all the nights. attacks on the other one or a neighbor who is in the city of new and his backpack has been carried out on a very densely populated neighborhood. with no warnings was given or directed to
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the citizens of that neighborhood. to flee an impulse. residential houses were really taken down by the east, by the army, and the of the medical sources confirmed that he was victims included 14 palestinian children who were complete yourself with hated from the east valley. at minot treatment styles that completely destroyed the entire neighborhood, we still read a very extensive demo that could be complete your upsides in the city of pod you with this. and then the normal surface prep veneers rarely siege which is cut off access to food water medicine is introduced 21st day for 3 weeks. at least 820 people have been killed is ready to get tackled with your body, refugee camp as opposed to the level several residential buildings. killing decimal is ready military time. showed one of the few remaining medical facilities and all the gaza direct stuff come out on hospital and bid law here, as opposed to the extensive damage to the buildings, including the intensive care unit. 11 on and is ready as try called at the time of
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hosted by has killed 3 journalists local broadcast to out of my a. d and t v has confirmed to have it stuff among the dad. well, um and not tv says one of its come on was killed. you type talking to compound with thousands of gen this of being staying reporting on the latest facilities between these really forces and hezbollah. lebanon's information minister has cooled, the killings a war crime. to see you in refugee agency says 430000 people have crossed from 11 on into syria. and the past month to escape is rouse bombardment. most of those forced to leave off the syrians, many of whom fled civil war in their own country. of the past 13, he is 11 on 2 eastern border crossings with syria have now closed. the following is radio tax call. border crossing was damaged in the strike on friday. any of this month the must not crossing was hits levels. northern border crossing is now the only option for refugees fleeing to syria is where the army has confirmed. 10
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soldiers have been killed in bottles and 11 on the past 24 hours. it says a group of hezbollah fighters ambush, then we can age. at least 34 is really soldiers that being towed in 711 on since this ro began. it's kind of operation any of this month. you know, 2nd we've states anthony blinking is holding a series of folks in london on ending the lab and on and goes a complex. he's meant the lebanese kind of like a private, just to imagine, mcafee, to discuss these rails intensifying bombing campaign, blinking says, a diplomatic resolution is urgently needed to stop shorts of cooling for an immediate cease fire. well, they could also, i met with jordan's for a minister, i'm on society. he was asked whether israel sure stop it strikes 11 o. the most important thing is to drive towards the diplomatic resolution to get the understandings that are necessary for the photos and the patients. 1701. and the sooner were able to do that, the sooner were able to get a resolution. meanwhile,
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we want to make sure we want to see civilians protected. we want to make sure the lebanese, our forces are not caught in the, in the crossfire. and certainly we want to make sure that in places like a roof, there is a real effort to make sure that people are not harmed to billions are not caught up in this cross fire. a lot more cool case to form a child soldier and come on to if you've gotten to is notorious. lowest resistance . army has been sentenced to 40 years in prison. thomas court yellow was convicted of thousands of all crimes including murder, rape, enslavement, torture and kidnap in august. it was the 1st time such a senior combined had been tried a new gun to found it in the late 19 nineties. so over sort of the governments, they all right, bruce lies ugandans under the leadership of jeremy joseph coding for maintenance. when use. okay, there's the headlines. bottom line is next. stay with us for that. the
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a. hi, i'm steve clements and i have a question. as israel pursues its plans for total victory, with no incentive to stop and with the us presidential election days away, what options to the palestinians have? let's get to the bottom line. the in the northern gaza strip. hundreds of thousands of palestinians are now living a whole new wave of nightmares. since the beginning of october is really forces have choked the supply of medicine of food and water and stepped up their bombing of hospitals and refugee shelters all over again. killing dozens of people every day. the plan seems to be to empty out the entire area of this time after israel killed the head of him off ya, yas, in war us, president joe biden said there's now a chance for quote,
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ending this war once in for all, but on the ground. it just doesn't look like that at all, especially as is real expansions, 411 on and threatens to attack iran. so where is the region going and what does the future hold for the millions of palestinians in the west bank and gaza? today we're speaking with veteran palestinian politician. inactive is mustafah bar goody, the co founder of the national initiative party. dr. bar goody. you and i have literally been speaking to each other for decades about the hopes for palestinian justice autonomy if you state something. and i just have to ask out of conscience, are we anywhere near anything that would deliver justice or deserve whole for palestinians? i'd love to just get your map of how you see things right now and looking ahead in the future. or i'm sorry, so it's good to be with you. as you said, we've been talking for decades. i still remember what 1st interviewing washington
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uh uh, contrary to what many people would think, i personally do believe that we are closer to override of our chief incentive determination on the victory at all though we are now in the most horrible points of uh, the history of our struggles, we've never had this level of trust city. we've never has, i've seen this level of sacrifice is that a lot of people have to give including so many people couldn't so many people enjoy the best solution and as a, uh, the terrible expansion of southern months in the west bank. uh, it seemed as unprecedented really, but in my opinion, is that zion, this is an early movement, the whole set, lot of colonial projects that is there and initiated has reached a point of crisis that really cannot to continue. and the main factor why they
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are in this crisis is because of this, that fastness, the heroism of the listing and people who refused to give up, refuse to set under, refuse to accept a life of subjugation or enslavement to the is it a new patient out of the system of our peptide, and i know it sounds a bit maybe too optimistic. but i do believe that we are really close to the point of success and close up to the point of order of ending this type of situation. so with that being said, let me ask you about something that seems to be playing out, at least in front of my eyes. we've been talking for a year about whether the world may be seeing elements of genocide. but when you see what's going on right now in northern gaza, you see anthony blink and the secretary state of the united states on his 11th trip,
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trying to get his realty disavow what's called the general plan to start kill, entered this place, all 400000 palestinians still in the northern gaza strip. that's happening. we're seeing this happen. we're seeing the debate over a truck we're seeing, you know, all of this go on. so i understand that you see hope admits the ashes. but aren't the ashes getting a lot worse right now? a much less. absolutely. and uh it does not on the news that are to blame, but also the united states administration on the, on top of them is blink independently. you do who i believe is working for the 10 year old at that event for bite and all the binding himself has being so disappointed. i mean, look at the one very specific thing they've done, which has the to say to is it or that you have to solve the problem of lack of humanitarian aid to guess or they know very well. the 2200000 people have started
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reading, not only in the notes but the everywhere, and they tell them you'll have to solve this problem. but we give you a whole month to do what to finish the job of ethnic cleansing and the notes of gaza. is it? i'm just going back think city water could items and finally all the time, the crime of genocide the world could i most clicked of punishment including starving people and the kind of ethnic cleansing. now they are providing clearly to conduct the ethnic, cleansing, of the know nothing. yeah, one is about to give up his original plan or if mcclin's ingle or this guy's trip, because that's what his strategic grand plan includes. he wants to get to the of the police thing and people eh, on the end of the story, palestine. and he thought that he has an opportunity to now and goes up by pushing down to 2200000 people. he said, because people does not accept this process and steadfast it and sacrifice,
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but not always the banks to do that in the north as he was headed toward a 100000 people. i know 2nd data was to them from one area to another room bottom unless i need bombardment, air strikes their own strikes, auditability, indiscriminate bombardment which can be horrible. what a fine. and then of course, the threatening to move them from one place to another. and then when they get to another place, they come back after them. right. that starts happening now. invisalign. yeah, every day, every day we lose between 70 and 100. but this thing is most of the children and women are stopping. you're talking about president biden. and we're right now just before presidential election in the united states. what should the president of the united states, whomever he is or she is, had been doing in this crisis. and what should they do from this point forward of
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what was done by the american administrative. sion is absolutely unacceptable and not on the there contributed to the human side. do practically participated in it by supply is that are in with the so much the woodlands and so many so much financial aid to continue with this terrible war on the people of god. so now the future administration, i don't know, would be elected in the united states, but who didn't, but his dad, the big question would be, what to do with this situation? and maybe i think maybe you come into how this would be a little bit more sensitive than definitively done to stop. but i think in the least that is needed here is uh, less bias position to israel. i don't expect it to happen, but unfortunately, unfortunately, i don't expect it to happen. but i have to say, if they really want to play a positive role and they have to stop being so best to those that are in the side,
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they have to stop being so supportive. that is really not and they have to accept us. but this thing is as equal human beings, they have to stop using the standard when you compare and i don't mean only, they're not that states administration. i mean many other wisdom governments. they look at their positions in ukraine, unplugged it due to us here in palestine. this double standard is applied to us not on the in comparison to other countries, but even to is that or is it fine? is there any child is cuz that is a 100 but i think and i agree. but when 17000, but this thing until the denial could nothing consent and nothing is said about the city. if police to him is fighting for his read them, he's accused of being got that artist. but with nothing, you know, kind of 17000 children and most of them 11000 women and destroys 80 percent of palestinian homes in gaza. nobody says that's not anyhow. is at the latest. so this
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level of the standard, of course, is a, is the 3rd time you come to the doctor. but on the, on the other hand, it uses any respect to the united states. as a superpower, what stops or the rails prime minister netanyahu from just continuing this? because in my book, he's winning, he looks at himself as, as israel's biggest political winner of all time. and i'd love to hear a different thesis. look in the finish those 2nd months of this to been the aggression on palestinians. i said, i explained that this is exactly what nathan y'all was going to do. i said that he doesn't care about, is there any prisoners he which has may be that they will die. i said that he will not stop the war and he will expand to include dominion and that he will try everything you could to create or would live with it on and then drags
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a night to the states to fight it on. sort him as did it in that. uh so this is his plan and these implementing it. now, of course, yes, you can so many, but this thing and the bodies, the, those and d as expensive as war as, as, as, as we said, the ad. but in the long garden, what is the best of all the feeling believe those of palestinian or even use that existence or does not stop the stuffs. and in this case, nothing you know doesn't understand the mentality or the people here. and he doesn't see that each time he comes and he does, he makes him a hero, and i consults tend to as a matter of fact, he was to do the, an image of the victory. he underlined and libya and we'll do it competing with each other to achieve that. but since while when he was killed fighting gave them
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an image will look that he but the image of the grade year. they failed to find him for the whole year. he finds him and the they have failed to, to tools all of their lives about him as if he was hiding in there on those, on sending other people to fight or hiding behind the civilians or hiding the among the isn't any prisoners. all of that. for those to be lies, i'm the show, this is by fighting and you know where he made themselves on are going to struggle . something government there now connect it in. now on the other hand, yes he has expended is what he's fighting to. now and live with them, but in my opinion, he's expanding his activity to the level that so many weaknesses are starting to appear. i don't think is it i can't pull any of this for a very long time. i don't seem to, they consolidated the human losses. i said that's what i'm the very beginning.
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although i didn't expect them to grow longer this word for site, for the whole year. and now they are also facing very serious economic in a crisis that is unprecedented. and that has to preserve that economies shrinking the they, they, they are, the whole system just have collapsed, including not only tourism, but also i'm going to control the big parts of i. d invest investors are running away from them. is it? and is it, it has lost millions of dollars of investment? hundreds of thousands of isn't it is according to is it any media have left as are and also saw. the fixture is not throws you for nothing. you know, as some people might think that it is difficult and at the level of, of, of, of the was, is that it has never been perceived in such a manner as i've had a, a structure to buy out. but i asked it if you want, and i do expect that there would be more to even changes. and that is what got
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their investment services campaigns, i guess, to 0. i know that there are many weaknesses here, including the failure of the item and move them come to this to do additional do is support those up on this thing and people i know that they're not. they always rely on going to the support of the united states, but i do believe that he is now beginning to face it cost that to come up and will not be able to tolerate. let me ask you about is real and not. it's not basically taking account or heed of any of the un resolutions calling for a ceasefire. not doing this. i'm just wondering how palestine is seeing this moment in the un looking at so many in the, the world that are giving vocal support. but i don't see george and ripping up a piece 3 d. i don't see egypt changing its profile. i see a lot of words. i don't see a lot of action. i'm just interested in what the game is from palletized perspective from state kraft. what it does next, a locally to understand,
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and i do understand that the statements will not stop and that any of the night, technicians could not implement it. tons of the distributions that supporting palestinians ice vision or something. they couldn't even implement the 80 to lucian's that came for them is the security comes to the top and the why is that? because a whole lot of companies like that and i did states, i'm not privy to books for the implementation of these are, does the notions we are not relying on others to some of the problems. and i, i think, as i said, statements will not stop isn't it? and what will stop, is it or it is 3 factors, the steadfastness of the police to me and people. there is this sense of the palestinian people that live in these people and or other stuff at home and, and, and i get an attack by israel and the global apartheid on people to
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position movement towards light. i think these are the 3 factors that happened and that would have gotten golf course. we are absolutely disappointed with that action of many out of countries. but you know, the people don't to them from history at all. they need to do is to look at what happened in many out of countries of the 1948 the 1st back about so many dramatic changes took place. and i actually do the aggressively to live. and so many countries, the people are avoiding because of, uh, what they see what's happening. so, but this thing is, to me, the victory is about one specific point. if we stay in palestine, if we manage to stood fast, if it's a that doesn't succeed in ethnic cleansing, of a whole bunch of studios, whether in guys or the west bank or even in 1948 areas, then we will succeed. so the most important task for us here is to stay in our land,
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and that's exactly what the industry does. likes that better. so new mentioned out of that i and to, to dismiss they are, they are now talking about video cube eh, and he's sending cassette those 2 guys are the know, got statements like being vetoed said that we should evict people for them guys. so that is an incentives can go back to them as they live. a little fashion here is beyond description and what, what is painful really and what is really wanting is that the freshest tendencies. i'm not going to be in the, the government. and people likes most of the time being viewed on nothing, you know himself. but it is in the, is that a society that is very serious and very dangerous? they might seem very powerful at the moment, but deep down inside. this is something that would work as a cancer that would need them from within because fascism which is now attacking
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palestinians would eventually also start attacking disease. at least maybe they wouldn't begin with sick 2 letters that are the democrats and the people who believe in democracy. but eventually this will affect, is it a terribly n d p? i've never seen anything like that. i don't know of anything like that in modern history except to maybe do a talking to a gentleman the other one point of time. and that is a very dangerous moment. the fact that fascism has grown to blow so dramatically so deeply in there is that a society that does something to that every jewish person and this would be what it about. how do you see a future where, what, how much did what, how much stood for, doesn't become a celebration in the future for, for policy. is it that all of palestine doesn't become what, how mosse, you know, hasn't, how mazda achieved its goals? of, of securing itself so deeply in the palestine story given what israel has done. now
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that it's very hard to separate those in the future. or are there palestinians that somehow can carve a different different course in the future. my dear friend, you understand that the 1st thing that nathan yeah. how did in the beginning on the 8th of october was to start by demonizing mass. and then using that to demonize, all of us to use it was justified, is that to us it is against every palestinian child, woman and man in such a head, a hood of believe me, this classification of people after it is something that is totally unacceptable to me and let me remind you that that is on monday, who became president of the elected president of south africa and with whom every american president was trying to get up for the opportunity that man was still on
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the total. this list of the american congress will, well, even after he was elected as president of south africa. and so this classification is the of, of people who have been for their rights as dentist is totally unacceptable. it is coming from colonial thinking. but i'm, this is thinking which believes that the people that are not like us, i mean and discuss it as the, the, the, the, the american apple which was that is an area for which auditors because they are fighting for them. right, right. let me do you mind, do that muscle mass is classified as the b l o is classified as douglas below the same be a little that science was the agreement store and this a, this festival, this classification is unacceptable. second, no last to be the not stuffed on the 7th of october. and the 7th of october could have be easily avoided. or how do we have any lift to hold off at
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a space in the city to a solution of our stuff? i think what happened the 7th of october, it was that isn't an outcome, but other than, of course, it was, it is of a 48 t if know, 76 use of ethnic cleansing, of palestinians. don't forget that 70 percent of the people of guys including sin water themselves. what if you would use the display of items at home terms that would it is to the ground by is it or the 1948 it was. it is up to 57 years of occupation. that is of 17 years of terrible. so for catching, steve imposed on god the the didn't we had a situation with 80 percent of young graduates in graduate unemployed. people did not have clean water. i did not have electricity my time economy, we could have avoided this would easy. if not, then, you know,
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it was not declaring every morning that he's going to liquidate the police to be an issue and close completely through normalization with other countries. if not, then yeah, well on the did not declare that handles. does it also stimulus to be on the sides . this situation would not have happened. there's nothing wrong with the not stand in the united admissions 2 weeks before the 7th of october, showing that mabel is including the west bank and gaza next to israel. and then later, nathaniel, who said this today is which is very dangerous. he said, guys that was implanted in, is that or what does that mean? so in my opinion, even, you know, if we had the chance to democratically elect our leadership in 2021 is the united states does not to oppose that. how do we have these democratic elections most in good, but they would have got an absolute majority, but i'm sure how do we have these elections, or this would, would not have happened? so the big question here is whom to claim. and the big question here is how can we
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justify the continuation of this kind of oppression, a whole policy, me and people since 1948, continuously they after the i am a person like many other policy man. he does who lived all his life on the new patients, oppressed, deprived of basic normal life, the private of all right. so, so the movement and then accused of being started is because we have struggling for freedom, the same values that american presidents keep advocating every, every time they have elections, you're such an important voice. and i'm so grateful that you come on the show and give us a snapshot of your perspectives. i hope you will keep coming back. and i hope some of the hope that you see ahead is something we can talk about in future and future discussions based off of our good, excellent founder of the palestinian national initiative. thank you so much for
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joining us. thank you. thank good to be with you. so what's the bottom line? 5 years ago, the brilliant camera, rooney, and historian, joseph a q late monday, created a new term, neck ro, politics. it sounds scary and it should be. it's basically a theory that explains how power is used to dictate who gets to live and who doesn't. in my, you know, where is this theory more on display than in israel's adventure, isn't in the middle east. one day i'm following one of my favorite chick talkers from gaza. mito, how many, who always delighted his viewers with how he was staying a beep, how he was planting something in his camp garden, how he was trying to stay safe. and then the next day he's killed by his really air strikes. sure. send war and natural are dead, but that doesn't change the basic fact. millions of palestinians are being starved and bullied out of their homes in land. again, is really that's main manufacturer of the united states still think they can bomb their way to total victory. but i know history indicates otherwise. and that's the
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bottom line. the a lindsey us funded the election is here. decisions made from the white house effect, millions around the world state without dra, 0 for life, coverage of every pushed into the special programming and correspondence across the country. this year poll suggests the race is closer here. then at the us, the next on a unique perspective, we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section to connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, but humanity,
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the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or the . ready time the bulk into how the top stories amount is 0. at least $38.00 palestinians have been killed and causes southern city of con eunice by it's right of tax. i sincerely, i was a friday morning. so defense teams are working to recover the dead from under the rubble. and then also this trip is ready. siege, which is cut off, access to food, water and medicine has entered its 21st day for 3 weeks. at least 820 people have been killed. in this way to get tackled the jabante, a refugee camp that was supposed to be leveled several residential buildings
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