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very difficult. place china's gateway to europe with your may 19th w. . thank you. this is the w. news live from her lead guilty of crimes against humanity the international criminal court convicted a ugandan former rebel tease of a slew of atrocities lord's resistance army commander dominic kong when it is found guilty of offensive occluding torture child sexual slavery and murder he now faces life in prison for his reign of terror. also coming up young marse military rulers
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walk social media platform saying that they are being used to destabilize the country but following this week's food protesters continue to take to the streets calling for the release of the rest of the terms and to take on the song to cheat she's being accused of illegally importing walkie talkies. and the technology used in some coded 19 vaccines that could help millions of cancer sufferers i'm broke cancer debut looked at a new approach to scientists holding told to cop a powerful weapon in the fight against the top seeds. ukraine shuts down several t.v. channels allegedly financed by all o'clock with close ties to the kremlin the country's president says the closures are necessary to damage russian propaganda some journalists see it as an attack on freedom of speech.
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i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the international criminal court has convicted a former ugandan rebel commander of war crimes ranging from multiple murders to rape and systematic forced marriages justices in the hague found that dominick ordered the killings and abductions of civilians including 2 children and when is a former commander in the lord's resistance army yes been found guilty on $61.00 out of 70 charges he will be sentenced later and faces life in prison. we'll speak with our correspondent in the hague in just a moment but 1st a look at who dominick on what is and how he ended up on trial in the hague you have noticed that the skip this is dominick on where he's from fix this trial has been years in the making with thousands of witnesses providing testimony yes when was a senior commander in joseph kearney's lord's resistance army after having been abducted himself by the group in his youth kone founded the group in 1988 amid widespread
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ethnic fighting in uganda. the group committed rape mutilation torture and murder as it moved across uganda the democratic republic of congo the central african republic as well as south sudan. the international criminal court also heard hours of recordings of commanders ordering atrocities. many former child soldiers have been rehabilitated after a childhood from hell. in the duct it in the night in 95 when i was still 9 he yes. so i stayed there for 5 years had them come back they picked me from those from my parents and then after all for 22. nineteen's has been killed so as some way
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from other goes. well already leader joseph coney is still at large but the group is just a shadow of its former self now on grounds trial has been a chance for victims to confront an ongoing trauma the affects of which are still felt today that they are you. and we are joined now by wendy bashing our correspondent who has been following this story so wendy the judge said that this was an exceptionally extensive and complex case summer is the key points for us yes hi everyone so the key points out the fight that domine can win has been to the i.c.c. for war crime and crime against humanity but also enforced 6 year old crime that included rape foreseeing marriage forces pregnancy and also slave 6 enslavement and also the budget larry killed the fact that the only group where it
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wasn't cherubs told your sort of place chinese how and when someone who was it was as cauldron soja came. and exit you should enter actually a long walk so this was many questions that was highlighted by the end of the judge say that. it was fully responsible all all wavelengths that in all the countries that you have mentioned previously what role did his victims play in the trial. so we have to know that there was. $4000.00 victims that. specific trial according to the i.c.c. and this was. the wheel off the i.c.c. for these people to fight he paid and also sure there was during the entire process people participate also because there was
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a hearing and there was screaming in leg $25.00 little caylee tea where people was the victims of. the mini-con when so difference was really a we docked at i.c.c. to make order of people better to be in defect did this team want to use another another key figure as we've heard as dose of cannae of the lord's resistance army is still on the loose how soon managed to evade capture for so long so according to sam like invisible children who were used to doing tracking of joseph kony is actually mad. dash. more look. between do it a border between sudan and south sudan so they're doing tracking and or do states in this region and all of their. working to find him and
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finally bring him to the as he is so dismayed be the 2nd level or entire case actually regarding hilarie wendy bassett correspondent in brussels thank you. thinkers. myanmar's military has cut the country off from facebook just days after seizing control it comes after people flocked to a social media platform to voice opposition to the coup which ousted elected leader aung sang suu kyi on monday among those opposing the power grab are medical staff who say that they refused to work for the military government the coup has also sparked international condemnation including from the united nations. this video of anti crew protesters in mandalay on thursday was shed on social media it could be one of the last for a while. resistance to the coup had been surging on facebook with calls
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for civil disobedience the platform was also often used by the now ousted government to make announcements but the new military government's move to block facebook owned apps including instagram and whatsapp has left many in the dock. yet we have no access to any news no news about mother and son searching i feel so sad it gives me a pain in my chest. blocking facebook means that the freedom of young people is restricted this military coup has started costing us our jobs and our education is now in trouble. with back on the streets of major cities most of the protests have been under the cover of darkness residents and young gone bank parts of the night and honked car horns. among those who have openly shown opposition a medical personnel who have declared they won't work for the military government.
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i mean you know this government was not elected and verted for by us we don't accept them or work under their command so we have stopped providing services and government hospitals instead we will consider providing free medical services through external doctors and in other ways. it comes after the detainment of unsound suchi and of a civilian leaders on monday plunging the southeast asian nation under military rule suchi who has not been seen in public since she was detained is being charged for illegally importing walkie talkies the military has justified its crew by alleging widespread voter fraud during november's election which saw a suit. she win by a landslide. and we are joined now by dave greene obama's journalist who has been covering me on maher for many years he joins us now from kuala lumpur dave we understand that the junta has now blocked facebook where many people were expressing opposition to the coup organizing civil disobedience therefore what
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impact is this likely to have on efforts to resist. certainly a blow because facebook is king of social media in myanmar a lot of people the only thing that you know want to come to social media the only thing they know when it comes to the web in fact just last year during the campaign season a lot of political campaigning because a couple 19 happened on facebook now a lot of people say well you know you can get virtual private network speak against it try to get around the block but a quality pm the cost of that is beyond the means of a lot of people in myanmar. ok so so then what happens next i mean are there other steps that the country is also taking that the security forces are taking to counter opposition. it will 1st of obviously people will find other means of my will is could slow things down but look just 10 years ago most of the people this country to me even have a phone and of course we know in the past that there were massive demonstrations
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the security systems of security forces they have an extensive network of informants or some people would call rats there are neighborhoods across the cities there are in the villages across the country and they lean on these informants to provide information on what people are planning what people are saying what they plan to do and when they plan to do it so it becomes extremely important for the people in myanmar to think really hard about who they know how well they know them and who can they really trust wow those are really a lot of factors to consider but we know that some people are deciding to speak out to step out for example today on the streets mandalay we the country's 2nd biggest city at least 3 people were arrested for taking part in demonstrations are further demonstrations expected. well you'll certainly continue to see the pops you can bang at night behind you but car the ribbon wearing campaigns but are we going to see
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a real organized mass mobilization massive numbers thousands of people marching on the streets of yangon are mandalay or other cities in the country that would be a huge risk for these people to take it would send a powerful message around the world a message that to the coup leaders the military leaders would not want to see out there the risk is that they might respond violently the military might respond with deadly force as has happened in years past. from kuala lumpur thank you so much sure thing. and here are some more of the stories making headlines around the world nepalis have staged in nation wide strike to protest the dissolution of parliament at least $77.00 protesters including the foreign minister were arrested in the capital katmandu parliament was dissolved on december 20th at the direction of prime minister and new elections born ounce for april and may. canada has designated the crowd noise extremist group as
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a terrorist entity ottawas says that the group played an important role in the deadly riot at the u.s. capitol early last month separately u.s. justice department charged 3 members of the organization for their involvement in the attack on the capital. germany's ethics council has rejected the concept of vaccine passports the council says that it is unacceptable to lift a code of 19 restrictions on an individual basis because vaccinated people may still spread the virus but the council made one exception saying that those who are vaccinated should be allowed to visit relatives and elderly care homes and hospices . the pandemic has turned children's lives upside down with schools closed and activities canceled it's not just kids education that is suffering restrictions on lockdown measures are having an impact on children's development and wellbeing to german chancellor angela merkel has hosted
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a virtual meeting with citizens about family and seems she promised to work toward reopening a daycare centers and schools to give children back the peace of their everyday life and children from poor backgrounds are especially at risk of falling through the cracks here in germany children's organizations are calling on the government to do more to support children through the crisis. a real kick about to the friends now feels like a fantasy for children like 9 year old luna growing up during the pandemic has often meant missing out. is the hardest thing is spending days. without having much contact other people's a few contacts and i'm missing them. changed my character a bit. i've been lonely and without anyone to do things with. and
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i've really missed. it. but not before the pandemic around 30 children would come to this after school club in berlin every day now they're making do with $1.00 to $1.00 activities for a couple of hours a week. some relied on the club for a hot meal to make sure they don't go hungry director bianca's on the feds prepares 10 to 20 meals a day for the kids to collect. but most things children made can't be packed up to take home. from an educational perspective it's the encouragement we give every day that's being lost that's what's really difficult at the moment we can't carry out our everyday work in terms of inspiring the children quit sharing the new perspectives. and the conversations we have here often open up a whole new world for these children and if that's not possible right now that's really start with us. is. the
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crisis has hit children from poor families especially hard one in every 5 children in germany is growing up in or at risk of poverty with a household income of less than 60 percent of the national average they often have less space at home like the equipment they need for online learning and restrictions of the. made it harder to access support. for the community and almost all the children growing up in poverty this is a very hard year a lot of the year when it comes to the education and social development and they just won't be able to catch up to know was so it's important that we support these families now and don't wait until the crisis is over. because of a body of. childhood can be put on ice for all children's resilience in adaptability this period will have long term consequences. look at some other developments in the coronavirus and demick the world economic
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forum has again postponed its 2021 meeting due to the pandemic the business summit plans to meet in singapore this august instead of the swiss resort of davos a t.v. ad by airline ryanair has been banned as irresponsible by the u.k. advertising standards agency it says the slogan jab and go could lead people to flout coronavirus for strict. u.k. researchers say one dose of the pfizer biotech vaccine gives about 90 percent protection from. after $21.00 days their findings are based on an analysis of israel's vaccination program. the technology being used in a number of covert 19 vaccines also promises to become a powerful new weapon in the fight against another disease cancer as today marks world cancer day we take a closer look at the new approach that uses an anti cancer treatment tailor made for its patient uses so-called memory r.n.a.
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and could be a game changer for cancer sufferers. a customized vaccine created for an individual patients particular tumor fast effective and with few side effects that's the promise of a new m.r. in a technology in the fight against cancer. malignant tumors can slip past the body's defenses for years with camouflage so clever that the immune system doesn't notice the invader before it is too weak to keep the cancer cells at bay allowing the tumor to grow on the hindered. typical treatment involves surgery followed by chemotherapy to destroy any leftover cells companies to fix in a dr cat change the biology of this disease we know that latent tumor cells can survive inside the body for a long time and they can wake up and start to divide and proliferate again some of them from the. the messenger r.n.a.
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vaccine is a totally different approach it's injected into muscle tissue where it provides the blueprint for a specific tumor protein once it has the blueprint the body then produces its own tumor modules the immune system recognizes them as foreign and produces anti-bodies . the body is now armed with knowledge of its enemy was in its basically reversing the production process instead of making it in a laboratory with all the technical procedures it starts out inside the patient's body which ultimately produces it on its own to teach the immune system what it needs to know. just as. the m r n a vaccine in this study is made by german pharma company beyond tech whose coated 1000 vaccine is based on the same technology cure a vaccine and the us based moderna are also using m.r. in a technology in the fight against cancer as well as covert the goal is to give cancer
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sufferers personalized vaccinations in the near future this is i'm less united this is a real milestone we're no longer talking about months or years until it's ready just weeks well its significance and potential efficacy have opened up a whole new playing field and gunslingers. much work remains to be done but oncologists worldwide are confident that the new technology will become a powerful weapon in the fight against cancer. it has been 6 months since a massive explosion ripped through the city of beirut in lebanon the blast went off in a warehouse in the city's portland fireworks exploded and in turn ignited thousands of tons of i was laughable ammonium nitrate along with the corona virus and demick the explosion has sharpened the country's economic crisis many more people into poverty. let's bring in now hans but the national director of world vision lebanon
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he joins us from beirut thanks so much for joining us on the program how would you describe the situation in lebanon 6 months after this explosion. good afternoon sarah and thank you for welcoming on the program the situation 6 months after the explosion is. this is getting worse. although we have been able to provide immediate humanitarian assistance to a great extent to alleviate the most important needs in the aftermath of the explosion as you correctly say depend on making the financial crisis are taking the grip of the country. many people are struggling to find work behind the problem and sentiment trying to livelihoods and to bring food on the table is more difficult now with than it was 6 months before when the explosion
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happened. even before the accident of course we have to mention lebanon was already in the midst of the worst economic crisis in history now there's also you know the ramifications of the explosion the pandemic adding on to all of this just walk us through i mean what impact is this having on the people in this country. it was the majority of people here really work from what they earn on the day. and if they are unable to get out of the homes and look for an occupation or look for work there will not be able to have income for that day and will not be able to feed their families this is what we're seeing right now for the pandemic has taken very much the clip of the country numbers of infections have. risen to alarming numbers and the government was forced to establish a severe lock down such a long down for aggravated the situation for people to maintain their livelihoods
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to find work and to bring the essential spark home. in terms of you know and at least on the international community if i may. you know there have been some red lines drawn by the international community many red lines one of which being the necessity of cleaning up corruption in the government for example i'd just like to ask you about you know how you're viewing the prospects for that right now whether that might some progress at least might be able to be achieved. yes certainly showed that pressure exists and it's necessary yet what we also need to a certain is that the general population does not to feel the consequences and that the basic humanitarian assistance can continue to be provided this is what we stand for and this what we were continuing gauging for and the very much the international community supports that and it's really in our best interest that the
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children would find and continue having their form of education and that their families and parents are supported and in providing a livelihood for the children that are ski of the national director of the world vision levanon thank you so much for joining us. my pleasure thank you for what we're bringing. the united kingdom's nidia watchdog off call has revoked the broadcasting license of china's state owned channel c g t n said that the company that owns the u.k. license for china's global english language news channel doesn't have day to day control over the output which is against its rules and open studios in london in 2019 and was carried on satellite networks in the u.k. . and meanwhile in the media shakeup over in the ukraine the country's
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government has shut down several pro russian television channels allegedly financed by it all of our with personal ties to vladimir putin ukrainian president vladimir is a lengthy claims that the ban was needed to fight kremlin propaganda critics accuse him of stifling free speech. independence objectivity docs would journalists at 3 ukrainian news channel say it's under threat 112 news one in seek are no longer in ukrainian t.v. the broadcasters say it's the start of an era of lies as to who would you put in those 2 days $34.00 channels of stop broadcasting what does it mean for free speech and what does it mean for ukrainians give us a grain. since the government shut down the channels have been blasting president vladimir selenski the opposition's actually ukrainian leaders scared to reporting is damaging his government in the opinion polls some ukrainian journalist say the channels have a point they believe the government's decision threatens free expression in a fragile democracy but if we are top if we're against the president not being said
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here where the government of this country decides to impose sanctions against a media company based on a political consensus. that will last them for a month but for others the channels pose a threat to the country's security they say the broadcasters provide a voice to you chremes enemies. the government alleges that a close friend of lot of ukrainian victor met the choke is hiding his ownership of the television stations and that he's using them to broadcast views that undermine the country and its fight with russia over crimea in eastern ukraine. has been offset received in the enough evidence oaf those channels being financed by russian forces by russian authorities the national security council oh for ukraine adopted these very important decisions for now the channels are still broadcasting on the internet but that could change ukraine's government is asking you to take them
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offline you can. live from berlin coming up next it is complex all of my colleague tim sebastian to be with us for that to weekends i'll be back again at the top of the hour i'm told that you can always get more on our website w dot com you can also follow us on yes. thanks so much for watching. the film.
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into the conflict zone to sebastian many countries are watching anxiously to see how the new u.s. administration will reset relations with them my guest this week from jerusalem is
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the community affairs minister yitzhak if i may be how will his government react to joe biden's new policy on the road and his waning tolerates leaves function jewish complex of. next deep knowledge of. good use crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech cholera prevention and sustainable charcoal production all of a zones are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now. get. children to come to it's.
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one giant problem and when you read it in no mood to see a picture you. denied it to be able to trace it to let a full accounting getting clobbered how will climate change affect us and. our children. e.w. dot com slash water. are you telling me that you would go ahead with a strike on iran what do you think we are going to do pray know we are going to be federal so you're going to trial president with an amazing chief discretion made clear that settlements are legal there is no $1.00 to pay for. their public to know 30 that have only life and pay and many countries are watching anxiously to see how
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the new u.s. administration will reset relations with the after 4 years of poll trump and especially in israel which is bracing for a cold wind blowing its way from washington my guest this week from jerusalem is the community affairs minister sakhi how they greet how well his government reacts to joe biden's new policy on iran and his waning tolerance for the expansion live jewish settlements. and their very welcome to comfort zone thank you joe biden was barely inside the white house before you the israeli minister for community affairs publicly criticized his intention to rework the nuclear agreement with iran and labeled him an appeaser why pick a fight with your closest ally we definitely need
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a new agreement. with the ron. paul countries and paul. but we are very much against repeating the same mistake that was done by the previous administration during obama's time which was very very grim and both the world and to israel. negotiating a new agreement it's something that must be. encouraged the result should be different from the 1st time my question is how does that serve the interests of your country accusing the obama administration which biden served as vice president of appeasing iran well it's not a secret we were very much. opposing a bomber's policy the prime minister netanyahu appears. physically in the american
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congress explaining why it's a big mistake and the mistake was the effort to appease iran is hoping that this policy of engagement would bring the 2 to be part is president obama will it be part of the family of nations well it didn't happen 5 years passed we still see the same behavior the same terrorism encouraged the same indorsement of radical groups in lebanon. iraq syria and also yemen so this is the major problem we have to change the policy and it has to happen through a dialogue between israel and the united states yeah but you also warns that if mr biden revived this nuclear deal israel would be forced to attack iran's nuclear installations is this what you're saying do you imagine you can stage an operation
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like that without close coordination with the us well of course violent confrontation is the last resort are you telling me that you would go ahead israel would go ahead with a strike on iran without the sign off by the united states that you do it on your own. without consulting the u.s. again again i did not predict and i cannot predict what's going to happen i hope the american administration and the states the permanent members of the security council states will be much more determined and resolve than ever before will not change the regime of the sanctions that was initiated by trumpeted ministration will go forward putting maximum pressure on iran to change its behavior if it's not going to help if there will be
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a new agreement that will endanger the very existence of the state of israel what do you think we are going to do pray know we are going to defend ourselves in any way that will be effective you seem to ignore the fact that iran is still observing some of the terms of the j c p a a deal including allowing u.n. inspectors access on the one of the most intrusive nuclear verification regimes imposed on any nation also snap inspections doesn't that isn't that worth holding on to or do you want to just scrap the whole thing now the agreement was definitely not violated very iran for a long time they were working according to the agreement because it's their interest they want to agreement to be valid to the very last
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2nd of its term yes i'm afraid on. the door and show your friend donald trump of a middle ground deal no we don't have problem with iran violating the agreement donald trump would withdraw from the agreement iran would stay and follow every paragraph to kill the end of the agreement this is the criticism that we have we have the agreement is very good if it never expires. it's very bad because it will expire eventually several years what we demand is an agreement that is not only good for iran because once it is expired they have the gym to see to enrich uranium and to reach a nuclear weapon we want an agreement that will be the same agreement but for 50 years 100 years this is our demand iran has said it has no intention of
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acquiring a nuclear weapon you don't believe them but why should anyone believe you the government your government and its prime minister has a long history of crying wolf 5 and she wanted iran this has been going on for almost 30 years and we remember in 1902 mr netanyahu solemnly predicting that iran was 3 to 5 years away from having a nuclear weapon what happened without what happened is that through the years united nations security council made several resolutions banning iran from going forward with its elicit program more and more facilities were revealed. each and every one of them was illegal was not. being. allowed by the international community the one in the one is $401.00 and $4.00 do all those are secret facilities that we found in the world that are being
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established but we've seen your warnings year after year after year you were warning about iraq as well in 2002 that was your target netanyahu went to congress warning that saddam hussein was hell bent on achieving atomic bombs as soon as he could they still haven't found those atomic bombs have that and then there was his famous famously and accurate prediction from him that if you take out saddam saddam's regime i guarantee you it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region that was nonsense too so you don't have a good record in your predictions coming true do you i think that you're totally wrong because america and president biden just warn several days ago that they are going to prevent iran from having a nuclear program and the whole world knows that iran is dedicated to achieving a. weapon of mass destruction it's not an invention. the fact that it was prevented through the years due to various activities that were taken by the whole world
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especially the sanctions of president obama there get his term now trumps sanctions so i don't think there's any doubt that iran is trying to build the bomb it's not even something that is in dispute let's talk about israel and the palestinians mr mr biden is already calling for a holt to what he calls unilateral actions including israeli settlement activity in the west bank and demolition of palestinian homes are you going to do if he asks i haven't heard any anything from the american administration the new. ministration about them and the policy of the united states for many many years was against settlements but during the time of president it was an amazing shift within the story change and for the 1st time the history of your relationship with our
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best ally united states ministration made clear that settlements are illegal and they are not preventing peace on the contrary without was just a trump card illustration saying that that was just a trump an illustration of mr biden's nominee for you know an ambassador has said that he's already calling for a halt to unilateral actions including israeli settlement activity in the west bank and demolition of palestinian homes so there's obviously a change in the way here my question is are you going to do is mr biden asks i'm not aware of you know there are many ambassadors but there is a president and there is a congress that's public opinion. in our experience the majority of the people in the congress republicans and democrats alike understand that israel is into the answer maria because this is our. angelenos this is our homeland we are not your
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answer is no so your answer is no you're not going to do as mr biden asks you're not going to do what he asked you're not going to hold settlement activity and stop a demolition of knowledge then in harlem's no unfortunately my answer is the truth not no or yes again i'm telling you i haven't heard any change in the policy of president from vis a vis the settlements if there's going to be such a change you'll be very sad that we will have a dialogue with our friends ministration for now the american understand that israel is in today and somalia because it's our land and this is why trump made. peace initiative calling for accepting all the settlements where they are never uprooting jewish settlements into the somalia if mr biden will change the policy of the united states will have a dialogue with him but i don't think there is it's realistic to think that it's
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going to happen less than a day after the demolitions of palestinian homes by november last year you had demolished nearly $700.00 palestinian structures more than in any other full year since 2016 some of the buildings you destroyed had actually been donated as humanitarian assistance was it of no concern to you that $869.00 stain ians this last year have been thrown out onto the streets homeless in the year that coburg 19 took root and spread like wildfire you either know or care what happened to these people who were tossed out into the street. well there are millions of jews and millions of palestinians living together in in the land of israel i'm talking about the people who have run out of their homes bioterror militias i had the stand and they say what you talk about and i ask you to let me
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answer please so there are millions of jews millions of palestinians living in this country 99.9 percent of them live in their homes and nobody throws them from their homes once there is an illegal building or community or any other infrastructure there is not according to the israeli low with the mostly it happens to jews and it happens to palestinians and i can name you and i'm sure you do know of illegal settlements that israel demolished in the grown in better open now in a far more now i just named you 4 places where the supreme court in israel made an order to demolish the houses of israelis jews who are living in those homes they were kicked out of their homes they were uprooted from places they were living
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in for many many years but mr ahmed be the numbers are not known for both the numbers are not comparable to a human rights group your human rights group but pointed out that since 1967 israel has dispossessed palestinians of more than 2000 square kilometers on various pretexts and in violation of international law you told over 280 settlements in the west bank for more than 600000 jewish citizens so you build a lot for jews and you toss palestinians out into the streets. well i beg to differ i think that every decision is. made after the trial after the court decision you know the israeli court is very much. affective and honest and has a reputation all over the world so every decision that is being made is being ruled
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after a court decision so i am i really believe that everything that is being done is totally legal and according to international law and israel you know well that's certainly disputed by large numbers of the international community and all the human rights groups let's talk about the normalization deals that you have with some of the arab states the u.a.e. the united arab emirates in bahrain last summer you referred to these deals and you said maybe this will convince the palestinians that it's time for them to do whatever the u.a.e. are willing to do to see israelis not as enemies but as friends you want the palestinians to be friends with the people who have consistently demolished homes and built on occupied land in violation of international law is that right
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well you keep repeating using. fake news israel is. to dance a martyr which you. call the west bank but this is the death of my the bible it's not something that was invented by you or me and into that somalia which exists for 3 a 3800 years the jewish people is building its life once again it was never before and stayed there only occupiers and we came back to our homeland we are eager to have peace with the palestinians we are ready for them to have their independence in any way that does not. jeopardize our very existence they start negotiating with israel in 2046 years now they are not ready to enter a room and to sit with us and to try. to reach an agreement which is
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something that the u.a.e. did and bahrain did and morocco did in sudan did so this is exactly what i said if the palestinians would follow the arab countries that are now in peace with israel and we reached an agreement they will gain from it but let me just come out with their reluctant to do it they are losing from it well it's not exactly a comparable situation as a because the us and bahrain haven't lived on the occupation for 53 years and when it comes to judea and samaria what we call the west bank your own supremes court has ruled that you are holding that area in belligerent occupation they say nothing about your right to the land which you talk about polygyny an occupation you want the palestinians to be friends with the people who have imposed this polygynous occupation on them so the last 53 years is hardly comparable to the situation of the u.a.e. in bahrain is it again my friend these are not affected in 994 reach an agreement
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with the palestinians which. stablished a palestinian authority. which is not under our occupation it has a problem and it has a constitution it has an army it has elections every time they want to have elections they have embassies more than israel all over the world we don't occupy them we don't really tell them what to do they have their own independence in so many ways and they mentions an area but still we need to reach the. final arrangements for the we leave with this tunnel me with this policy or authority and as i mentioned unfortunately without no justification in the last 6 years they refuse to reach an agreement with us and even to sit in the same room with us this is a big mistake and unfortunately it causes tragedy to the palestinian people you tell
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me that you don't tell the palestinians what to do do you have any idea how many times your forces raid the homes of those palestinians in the west bank when you now want to treat his friends do you even know the average number of those raids on palestinian homes according to un dater and this is just 420172018 soldiers broke into your soldiers broke into palestinian homes throughout the west bank $6400.00 times an average of $267.00 incursions a month about 10 every night is that the way you hope to make friends with the palestinians and why do you think we do it. we think that we do it because we enjoy it i was a soldier in israel in the in the there somewhere for years my 3 sons were soldiers injured and somalia for years and they do exactly what you describe try to prevent terrorism and violence and atrocities and thousands and
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thousands of israelis were massacred in terrorist terrorism activities that unfortunately were initiated by terrorist groups injured and some are in gaza i'm optimistic that the palestinians begin to understand that violence is not going to kick us out of the our land we are eager to live in peace with them and hopefully in the future they will accept the idea that president trump try to encourage to reach historic journey an agreement that will put an end to hostilities and the animosity between the people i believe that it's possible nobody believes is possible with egypt and jordan and bahrain. and sudan and morocco and it happened it will happen eventually with the palestinians once their leaders will come to their senses and understand that we are here to stay very close to her neck me
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forever stanek but you had a perfect opportunity to show your desire for friendship with the palestinians by sharing your cold it vaccines with them but you haven't done that to 2 tiny gestures a 10100 vaccine doses were sent 2 weeks ago for medical personnel and sometime soon 5000 ounces again for medical personnel why is it the palestinians living under occupation in the west bank don't get the same access to like scenes that israeli jews are getting living side by side with them in settlements by the discrimination again you have to understand understand that your facts are not correct. as i told you the palestinian 30 is independent they have their own budget they have their own life and they made an agreement with countries to have seen both of them they did it with russia and china and other countries unfortunately they had problems. all these agreements were not fulfilled not because of us that because of problems
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between them and their colleagues so we voluntarily were ready and are ready to give them 5000 words in units and we are in the process of doing it for their medical. people in order for the medical people the doctors the nurses at least to be vaccinated. fast as possible and the same goes with the people in gaza that are not under occupation as you know israel withdrew from gaza many years ago was 2 decades ago again gaza is totally dependent they have agreement with other countries so i can tell you this if the palestinians will ask from us we will help them your explanation is being bought by influential people around the world by the un or indeed politicians in the us we had new york congressman jamal bowman saying netanyahu must ensure that both israelis and palestinians have access to the covert
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vaccine this cruelty is another reminder of why the occupation must end and a colleague of his congressman weiner. said he was just appointed a concern that the government's exclusion of palestinians living under israeli occupation despite making vaccines available to israeli settlers in the west bank so they're not buying your explanation mr. my friend i don't know why you keep repeating the lie of people there are totally incorrect because there is no work you patient. there is a policy in authority that has its own life and independence and budget and agreements about the fit nation with other countries repeating the lie is one of going to change to reality it is our interest that the palestinians will be vaccinated you know why because they live with us howden and 30000 palestinians
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every day cross the border into israel to work with us 130000 people so our interest is that they will be vaccinated they made an agreement with other countries with russia they believe it's cheaper maybe it's more effective maybe it's more rapid this is the agreement they made the occupation is a lie because your own super in-court confirm that you are holding judea and sumeria in belligerent occupation those are the words they've used several times over the years so it's not a line confirmed by your supremes a lie it's a lie it's illegal it's it's a lie it's illegal terms because it's not occupation because we are not physically ruling over the life again you know that there is mr abu mazen he is the president president of what. president of our independent palestinian authority when he goes abroad he has a place a plan of what of of policy an air force when he goes out it needs to show
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a passport he doesn't want to even have an airport he doesn't even have an airport mr han a.p. because the human element of mr young thomas the airport you bombed the airport several years ago there's now you want to keep on lying this is up to you there is no airport into the somalia international airport was never there and it will never be because it's a small place but he goes through the israeli airport and he goes with palestinian fast for he's not under occupation and he is welcomed all over the world and he goes to the united nations and nobody tells him what to say and he's criticizing israel in the most harsh words and this is a good image because we are democrat democracy and we accepted a policy that has their own intentions and their own history and their own spiritual so this is the situation but what he doesn't want to do unfortunately is
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still gushing with us to reach an agreement with us this might happen in the future probably when mr abu mazen is no longer the leader of the palestinian authority or i talk he had a big thing going to have iran called legs and thank you very much for your time. thank you very much.
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fred the real talent resides. i come from direct lots of people in fact know that if you could lead the largest democracy that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and the calculations i make and. the book is
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my check in the name of the flooding one member thinking at the time to keep the ball in bold going forward to get past it people come together and unite football. but i do the news often confronted difficult situation. it's more conflict between design still high seas response my job to confront reality does on policies and development put the spotlight on the issues that matter most congo food security precious marshall nice peace and. a not hands going to achieve that so much more needs to be john and i think people have to be an absolute. my name is a massage and i wanted to delve a little. bit on what it is you know i mean in your minutes and god knows what and.
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most. of them are going to send. us all up with thought about our. vision of getting. better and what it. this you know i mean mean you're not in a scene quite you know what a park is sort of a moment to not. what i'm focused on in the studio but i'm with whatever we're going to see right now but as a term of. this you know i mean in your mind noticing growing you are getting what are you can i put on more than. me number one unanimous. the show could go because as you trade yes or to. i should. point out i've only said that i caught one on one for dave fronted. by mackenzie it gets as if to say i said.
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