Skip to main content

tv   World Stories  Deutsche Welle  September 27, 2020 5:45pm-6:01pm CEST

5:45 pm
i never saw him so happy as he was that night i have a. lot allow me to say. i'm also. you know i want to thank every one of you. for coming here to stand up against violence to a half year old piece. thanks. rob so when the rally was over i started walking down the stairs. my car was parked in front of his car and next to his cost route his driver i asked him. he said there he is he was maybe 10 or 12 meters away from me i got in the cockpit tried to started it and just as we closed the door we heard 3 gunshots strong.
5:46 pm
enough more much of the old she get me she got my face we're now seeing an edited footage from the peace rally this is what we know so far they face 3 shots were fired prime minister nabil fahmy the jewish vendetta group claims to have shot rob . we still don't know the condition of the prime minister moments of all 'd she also mentioned. i went to the hospital. layer of bein the family and close friends with their roots and go and the hospital director took me aside and said it's a bad situation almost hopeless. a few minutes later he came to tell me it was over she was.
5:47 pm
world. lay and i went into the room where he lay on a gurney covered with a sheet. says we saw his face restful peaceful there was even a hint of a sarcastic smile on his lips or a smile of acceptance. i kissed his forehead and left the room sharply about my meds.
5:48 pm
i am. and it is people who are fighting each other didn't organize each other they kill each other and so on was in the play but then later i saw robin's meeting with after i saw meeting after meeting after meeting after meeting i was there every single meeting and i saw how the relationships develop after there wouldn't have been one assassinated out of 5 told me where it says in it to the peace process and i disagreed with. the mowers that i was not about her and the ritual and it's about institutions it's about there's have placements and so on and a good likeness for that has happened to me very
5:49 pm
sensitive of a spouse. paris was. was not himself was not himself. he was very said deeply said. he was already the prime minister and on saturday i came to his home with all the maps and all the material. and i said to him this is the women that have it with the ones. i think that we can go for it you have the exam board though you have the solution for jerusalem everything years and. i think that now is the time i mean everybody is so confused including also but still there is the support for for peace even more than before as
5:50 pm
a result of that as a nation and let's use it. for his memory and finished it up and listen to it very carefully for 2 hours and then he said not now not now i don't think that people are ready to leave the jordan valley which was part of the map so that israel should withdraw for the drama of. and. i think that today to bring it to the people who have been with his him a show a little orosi much a word but this is the opportunity i was not strong enough to tell him it is your biggest mistake reconsidering i did not come again to him with this
5:51 pm
and. maybe it is in me maybe it is part of my weakness maybe it was just a mistake i don't know but if you ask me where there are a great. i do a good. to fight for. him for the permanent agreement. on may 5th 1996 i found myself back in the familiar surroundings of the hilton taba . i wondered about the 3 years that had passed since i 1st met abu allah and also. since then our lives had become a combination of promise and anguish. the process was started and withstood tremendous trials. since the 1st day and also low and up until this current
5:52 pm
exchange in may 961001 100 days of peace talks had passed when we said our farewells that day i never imagined that it would be my last and final meeting with abu alaa in my official role as head of the israeli negotiating team. if i had known it was all going to end maybe i would have come up with something more intelligent to say to him but all i said to abu alaa was see you soon my friend. nearly 80 percent of israel's 4000000 voters dreams of polling stations everyone seemed to understand why this election was important. in suburban tel aviv voters chose peres the peace process that he would one be in a bloody army or in a bloody war in the west bank city of hebron jewish settlers voted for netanyahu
5:53 pm
this one to be forgive our land for the obvious so of course we are looking for any i mean if you know tonight those who support the steps israel has taken toward peace are clinging to the hold that they may be the ultimate winner. and have told the shop and shop much other jobs initiative official a turnabout in the 1906 elections the next prime minister is binyamin netanyahu he received 50.4 percent of the little while shimon peres received only $49.00 and a half percent it's. little.
5:54 pm
it's like someone building a bridge and building and building and building something that could have really changed. the middle east and to. make these comes one seen the hundreds and it was a waste. i felt so bad. when it all collapsed because i hailed it already and i felt we can do it we can do it and then. it it went wrong and i know it's not in my lifetime probably not in my kids lifetime maybe the grandchildren. us.
5:55 pm
should. shoot. shoot. shoot. their comrades. lavery supporters. friends. the state of israel is embarking on a new path under shah i. well i need to talk to folks already. get a belated. let. and. one to. get a belated many of the honest man. well i
5:56 pm
did a little thing to the not alone in the i'm larry . bland the far to late to get to. the charmin. well you get the war. going to fight isn't luminaire. fun the good and the. well. putin or. the end.
5:57 pm
of an optimist. is to believe there's a chance for peace between us and the palestinians among the girls and i'm both done nothing. no false. no no god there is an ongoing war. but growing closer would be a good thing in war there are no big story only big games. no wars over image. unless it's meaning a close rope was. a
5:58 pm
little half hour. hour on. the run was. a landing a land line. a color africa. drought instead of rainy season in rwanda climate change is threatening harvest a startup is now increasingly yields it's out in forms farmers about the plants water needs and solar energy and sure is cheap irrigation. climate smart
5:59 pm
eco never got. in 30 minutes on d. w. . orld. her. tries. to break. down the fleet street.
6:00 pm
culture history of. travel extremely. news that line from berlin armenia and azerbaijan accused each other of regarding their decades long conflict fresh violence erupts in a breakaway region prompting armenia to declare martial law how dangerous is this escalation for the 2 former soviet republics also coming up more demonstrations in minsk against alexander continuing rule protestors opposition leader. is the real winner of august election and say today's rally.

25 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on