tv [untitled] November 13, 2023 4:30pm-5:01pm IRST
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[000:00:00;00] he used it for himself and that i am an israeli homophobe and i strongly believe in military security operations. benjamin netanyahu has a last-ditch view of himself. he considers himself the chosen one to save the jewish people. in a sense, it can be said that this younger brother in a way, nunn ate yonatan's death and benefited a lot from it . as the brother of one of the people who was killed in an operation, netanyahu gets the chance to be in another crisis. these experiences
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are very effective in shaping his future. netanyahu was supposed to be a member of this operation be the strike force of israel. mr. netanyahu was a member of the special forces unit, which is similar to the us navy special forces. the most famous and best unit of the israeli army, which all the important people of the country wanted to be a member of. netanyahu and the rest of the members
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wore the white uniforms of airport mechanics. it was decided that they would intervene in the guise of mechanics and technicians, that is, as if they came to fix the technical problems of the plane , and then very quickly they entered the plane and heard that they are shooting, yes they are shooting, they are going to the plane, they are on the plane, suddenly from the entrance doors it started while the israelis with robbayan plane , the passengers were involved, quickly exited the plane, netanyahu entered through the front door of the plane, shot the two hijackers, and arrested the arab woman and freed the passengers. in this incredible success, two of the terrorists were killed and a number of members of side mutkal's team were injured. netanyahu was also injured in the hand due to a wrong shot by
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one of his teammates. had done, but this islamism is not visible in front of this success. passengers , many of whom were israelis , received a warm welcome as they entered the airport building in droves days after this operation, the president of israel praised netanyahu. in my opinion, being in this group was a turning point in netanyahu's life. nothing was more important than being a member of sayrat matkal's group. by doing this, he established his social status as an israeli, and this experience seemed very necessary for a young man who spent his personality formation period in america, that is, netanyahu uses the security and military event
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to say israel should save itself with foreign policy and diplomacy , it needs militarism and covert operations when we want to save life and privacy. let's look at netanyahu. in fact, we must point out that netanyahu is the first prime minister of israel who was born in the occupied territories . a major part of benjamin netanyahu's personality was formed in america. he spent his youth in
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the united states with his family and a large number of jews who had found another promised land in the company of gold seekers. united states of america. america had a lot to teach a young man. from the model and the ruins of the jewish garichi peddlers to the revolutionaries on the side of the streets of the ghettos of new york or the high-rise khassams of the imam's temple in one sorahan kahan , a revolutionary socialist journalist who turned the daily forward into the most popular jewish media in america, and poor immigrant jews such as the netan family a religious jewish banker who taught jews
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how to accumulate their little money and make the most of the economy around them. the interesting thing about netanyahu is that he and i went to the same high school. we are both in philly we went to school. and he later went to chandham jewish high school and i went to the local high school. the distance between these two schools was one mile and the school had many ethnic and racial differences from the public school. public school students were divided according to geography, but chandham high school was located in the ghetto outside the city and was highly ethnic.
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in such an environment, under the influence of his father's dry religious prejudices, netanyahu went to a comprehensive hebrew school and completed high school in the heavily jewish atmosphere of the american educational system. looking for a temporary immigration to the united states with his family since childhood he experiences the american culture, lives there, studies there, grows up, and even after a short stop in the late 1960s , he goes to america again to study, and this education
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has existed in the united states and even at harvard. the various fields of political engineering, these and all kinds of things with the american culture, the american people from different strata, the common culture of the common people, and even educated and american universities, and finally with american politicians and statesmen, had this experience, lived this life, this has changed you. he with the teachings he grew up talmud, got a bachelor's degree in architecture and a master's degree in executive management at the university of massachusetts . benjamin studied political science at harvard university. netanyahu in his youth. he studied in america and then worked. first, in fact, he began his work in america by
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being close to moshe arjan when he actually represented the zionist regime in america, and he even entered that space in the sense of his work. we were the same age and with similar educational background, but we parted ways at that time because we were from two completely different intellectual groups israel was also involved in several wars and special operations. the death of netanyahu's brother in entebbe became a special figure in media circles . since the 1980s during the right-wing government in israel. he was the representative of israel in the united nations for several years and appeared regularly in the american media . he spoke english very well because he had lived and grown up there
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, he was one of the first people to raise the issue that a war is a war between good and evil. netanyahu had a strategy because he didn't want to reach an agreement with the palestinians, because he didn't want to give concessions to the palestinians, because he didn't want to justify his words and the principles he believed in. he was satisfied with the fact that in this big war you should give in to smaller wars and even this was proposed as a strategy, war between wars , i am not talking about the arabs in israel, i mean the arabs of the west bank and the gaza strip, you should be in this war. stand up
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and resist, don't run away keep them in their lower position. at the same time, we and the israeli colonialists can have the largest share of resources, positions, power and money for themselves. in the 19th decade, he became the official spokesman of the israeli embassy in washington under the name of benjamin netanyahu. this period was very effective in netanyahu's political destiny, but yahu actually
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started his political activity in america when he returned to the zionist regime, due to the closeness he had with some right-wing people , he joined likud and entered the party. benjamin netanyahu starts israeli political activity in america. ten 80 no one in israel knew him. the american narrator's intersection with the jewish community made young binyamin interested in religious politics to such an extent that in the following years he took many of israel's political foundations from religious texts , including the story of esther and deep antipathy towards iranians. netanyahu goes to the american congress and presents the story of esther in a modern form, even printed it, gives it to the representatives of the congress and the senate in the united states and
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gives a speech to them about why iran is dangerous, because if you look at the story of esther, the iranians wanted to massacre judea. in the book of the old testament the story of esther is as follows: esther is a girl who hides her identity at the court of king xerxes of nafooz and prepares the ground for the slaughter of iranians by promoting unrestrained barbarism. or every year on the 13th day they celebrate a festival called prim in thanksgiving for the invasion of the court of the king of iran, the rescue of the jews from the hand of the great leader xerxes and the slaughter of the iranians. netanyahu knows the limits and diseases very well, and he always knows how to flirt with the jews who have high standards in america , so that they also play with the minds of the americans
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, and he announces this publicly, which in fact we who manage america , here is a historical house in toshi area. japanese ki has been the main architectural element of historical houses in japan because of the climatic conditions. almost the architecture of all houses is accompanied by a gable. also , when using wood, they are not painted so that they do not lose their natural state and actually have the same feeling as natural wood. along the communication roads of japan, there are complexes called michinoi. michi noki is the welfare service complex on the way, which, in addition to road
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travelers, is a bridge of communication with local communities a village living around and along the route. one of the main features of this complex. they respect the architecture of japan, which they consider a part of their identity. a point that has not been neglected even with the arrival of modernity in the structure of japanese cities. a topic that iranians paid attention to hundreds of years ago. in every house, people, i.e. caravans and travelers, should take refuge in an architectural space , that architectural space could be, for example, a caravan of serrahs . the identity of culture and architecture it was iran. this cultural and identity well after 300 to 400 years of the construction of the buildings caused
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54 historical caravans of iran to be registered as world heritage at the unesco meeting this year with the votes of different countries. are the effects of iranian architecture observed in today's social welfare services in iran? architecture is a forgotten art. this is a summary of all discussions. an example is this. how were we 20 years ago, 100 years ago, 300 years ago? to create these works so well? with the least facilities. why can't we now? because the position of architecture is very defined. not even if our universities have exits, or there are actually governmental structures, for example, the engineering and municipal systems, etc., but this has not been institutionalized and architecture has not achieved its main position. to investigate this issue
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, we went to one of the main transportation roads of the capital, the road from tehran to qom. and vice versa, in the first station , there was no sign of any special architecture that could be iranian architecture. garage shop, shed and in short one situation. further on , we reached a complex where both islamic and iranian architectural signs could be seen. welfare service complex with brick arches in the facade façade with sharp wooden arch, wooden windows with seven-colored glass, each of which had geometrical shapes, such as a six-pointed star and regular hexagons. this building of the revolution was the first complex that was built on the highway of qom, but in 1986, when the owner changed, it was decided to change the appearance of this building according to the climate here, near the salt lake, and
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there are several caravans here. trying to use the traditional iranian architecture and be at the service of hazrat masoumeh and dear travelers. clay, wood, seven-color glass and brick are the elements of the facade this is a complex. the clay in the vaults of qas can be an escape from the iranian architecture, and these windows are reminiscent of persian architectural thrones and arches that are the heritage of sassanid architecture. really nice. that is, if possible, we will expand this style of architecture. in roadside service complexes, in malls, in arcades. in private houses, even this style of architecture can be used, what's wrong with it being more iranian , it's much more beautiful, it's more pleasant in our area, now you can see one side of the road and the other side of the desert, but when this caravan is made round, there will be a sense of security. he gives you, you can stay here at night
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you can stay, you can leave the child free to play, for example, or if you want us to be here for a few hours, we reached a complex a few kilometers away, where the manager said that this building is temporary. he said that the whole building was supposed to be a big ship, that is , something like noah's ark. our original plan was the same ship that was supposed to be built after the construction of the station and so on . let's assume this ship is one anyway a series of economic problems and a series of map approval problems caused us to change this map again. our fourth destination was the complex of welfare services, which i do not want to tell you about the chaotic atmosphere of the architecture. on the way
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back from qom , he made the same dish and the same bowl, one crescent with a completely glass face and the other with a face according to his personal taste. it seems to me that the process of preparing plans for buildings in the middle of the road or binah complexes is not a very accurate and correct process for us to achieve the relationships we want in them and to implement them. let's face it, in the laws and in fact the process of preparation and implementation of these plans, there is not a lot of consistent monitoring and control, but naturally, if it were a mechanism, then surely the factors that are considered in them would be observed and controlled from the set of 12 service complexes. refahi between tehran to qom and vice versa is only one of them built according to iranian architecture and this is a small part of
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100 welfare service complexes across the country. mohammad salar, news reporter of sed and radio. heavy battle of palestinian resistance. with the occupying army here in the northwest of gaza for the early conquest of gaza, the politics of the land they took the burnt from ho, but they were stuck on the ground . they saw the way forward to the center of gaza open. the israeli army is engaged in operations in the heart of gaza. army forces are completing the encirclement of gaza, but they are stuck.
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as famous zionist analyst nambaria says: the situation in gaza is so difficult that the life of any israeli coming out of this region should be considered a victory. we must beware of overconfidence, because this will make us make big mistakes in our calculations. therefore , we should not give ourselves too much confidence because we are facing a very intense and dangerous war , so it is not for nothing that the war is slow. their casualties are reported to be even higher than the al-aqsa storm. as this jordanian saldshakar says, the number of soldiers killed by the occupying army has exceeded 800. so far, 160 armored vehicles have been destroyed, only 25 of them in the last 48 hours. our fighters come out from under the ground and from under the rubble
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and destroy the armored vehicles and tanks. the zionists have realized what they were afraid of. the mysterious tunnels of gaza are the same thing that israel was afraid of. now the biggest threat that the occupiers in the gaza strip imagine is that the israeli soldiers discovered a tunnel and entered it, but the tunnel exploded and all of them were killed and injured. the developments in the field show that the zionist army is too helpless to reach its goals in the field attack after being humiliated in the al-aqsa storm. the losses show that there is no way forward or back. ground warfare has lost its terror. israel
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had counted on a ground war on gaza to divide and occupy it. but all this ended and the ground war did not reach its goals. now standing up mujahideen in gaza sayyed hassan nasrallah's words about the weakness of the occupiers and the strength of the resistance groups are clearly understood. especially where the godfather called the zionists as his opponents. i tell the americans that threats against us and the resistance forces are useless. your newness in the mediterranean sea does not scare us and never will. i tell you frankly and honestly that we are prepared for your fleet that you threaten us with. hamid turkshand, tv reporter. god is great
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