tv [untitled] November 21, 2023 3:00am-3:31am IRST
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bis rahman raheem salaam. the spokesperson of the seventh plan consolidation commission, explaining the resolution to increase service industries or increase the retirement age, said: the ceiling for service industries in this resolution is 35 years. according to mr. zanganeh , other pension laws, both in the social security organization fund and in the national and army funds , remain in their place and only the service industries increase in a stepwise manner. according to lacanist, for
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those who are in their 27th year, they serve for 30 years and 2 months, in the same way, this reduction increases. finally, the maximum mandatory service is 35 years for men and 30 years. it is a year for women, on the condition that they do not reach the age limit of 62 years for men and 55 years for women . the director of the elementary and middle school textbooks cliff nezari announced the content change of 54 textbooks in the new academic year. according to mr. bagharian, the pictures of some books have been changed this year and the pictures of 10 other textbooks will be changed by the year 2014. i hear the lesson of the pan twice.
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the children complained about the repetitiveness of the textbooks. i read the sequels again in the seventh year i read it in 8th grade and since there are no pictures in the books, there is exactly the same picture in their 7th year book. how old is this book? this year, the education department says that the contents and pictures of 54 textbooks have been changed this year. giving us examples with pictures like this is better. we are taking pictures . more body parts were added last year, there was nothing like this for example, for lessons such as physics and mathematics , those formulas are not just formulas, but a series of explanations are put on them. the children say that there are still spaces for some materials in the books for chemistry lessons. and the physics lesson should be prepared with more notes and photos in the books. now, for example, lessons such as discrete geometry, really, if there is a correct arithmetic booklet in the book itself, the teacher can move on faster, and there is no need
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to teach. teachers also say that some photos do not match the lesson content. now this lesson is about nature, i , the teacher, cannot find any connection with nature in this picture. the text here gives respect to parents. you do not see any image of external existence that does not exist. some lessons need more pictures for better understanding. the grounds of the 28 coup there is no picture of the effects of august and those who played a role in this coup. the solution of a transformation document is that the volume and content of textbooks should be adapted to the abilities and characteristics of students. again, the curriculum will be redesigned, god willing, it is in the final stages , content production will be 140 from now , present the new books to the children, 10 pictures
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, the textbooks will also change. but the titles of the books have not been finalized yet, but we have set a target on this number to print textbooks for the next school year starting a month ago, the authors of these books say that the changes in these books will be able to attract the attention of students and teachers . amadi, the secretary of the festival, said: the statue of art in the pyramid is one of the special prizes of this festival. the 8th sanayeh handicraft festival, the generational bond , the preservation of the global identity, is the slogan of this year's festival of fajr handicrafts and traditional arts. fajr festival sanayeh dastati is also in the eighth step and it is in the second
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step of internationalization and the eighth step is the effort. kurd should create a convergence by inviting all the beneficiaries who play a role in this field. considering that the 8th fajr international festival of handicrafts and traditional arts under the title of saro simin will be held on bahman 8. it will be held from february 27 to march 1, 422. in fact, the opening of the 8th sanaya handicraft festival, which is also known as sir simin 8, is scheduled to take place at azadi ebbaz tower. it is being held internationally for the second year. it is expected that nearly 16 countries will participate in the 8th handicrafts festival, and finally, eight service statues will be made on the occasion.
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in the eighth year, there will be 8 winners, five of which will be domestic winners and three winners will be foreign winners. the future generation is the main day of the 8th fajr handicrafts festival. to be practical, enclosures should be part of our life . handicrafts are not decorations, and on the other hand, we should pass on this beautiful experience of creating works of art based on authenticity to children and teenagers. those interested can visit the website of the ministry of cultural heritage at fajr.mc until december 30. be aware of how to register and participate in the festival. zahra hosseini sarasht khabarari in order to solve the gas shortage, increasing the production of gas from the fields is underway. according to the minister of oil, during the meeting of the president's visit to the ministry
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of oil today, it was decided that in addition to increasing gas production , optimization of gas consumption in the country should be prioritized by the ministry of oil. in the cold season, heating devices are turned on in homes and gas consumption increases. now , in order to control consumption at home, we must do some simple things for greater safety and less consumption. the first solution is to turn on the heater. let's touch the heater pipe for a moment. if the heater pipe was hot and it was showing there is no problem with the exit route to the open space. it is open, the most important point that the dear gas subscribers should observe is
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an israeli girl named samdar was killed in this explosion. apparently , he was shopping for his friend's birthday party when three palestinian men , one of whom was disguised as a woman , detonated his explosive belts. dar, two other girls and two men are killed, the next day newspapers the headlines say that samdar, the grandson of general mitopelt , was killed in an operation at the end, and this was exactly where everything suddenly changed.
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in may 2017, a conference was held in mashhad, which coincided with the embassy relocation. a number of international pro-palestinian activists were invited from the united states of america to jerusalem. they invited me, and i also went to mashhad. many places in palestine were messed up. i was talking to mehmana in the middle of the conference i used to chat and share the files on my page, some of the important ones i already knew and others were new and it was the first time i had seen them , a day away, in fact, a tea table with one of
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the new guests . at the conference, i got to know mr. miko pellet, who was said to be the son of an israeli general, the son of an israeli general who defends palestine . he was very strange to me in iran. he said very briefly, i sat around the table with him. and i saw that he has an interesting character , a supporter of palestine. in the film and photos of him
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i saw a movie on the internet that was very interesting to me. it was a movie in which two israeli soldiers in full military uniforms were arrested and taken away in a military jeep , michopled, the son of israeli general mito pelde. his father was born in haifa in 1923 and grew up in jerusalem or oreshim. at the age of 18, when palestine was under the protectorate , he joined the palmach movement, or the underground army of judea. one of the famous faces of the palmach movement was issac rabin, who later became the prime minister of israel. that's why michopelt's father had a close relationship with isaac rabin throughout his life. the arab-israeli six-day war in 1967 showed mitopeld a bellicose face and
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elevated him to the rank of general of the israeli army. 1948. and they were like the gods of the olympus, they were young officers, you know, and they say they delivered the jewish state a silver platter to the jewish people so to speak, you know, and then that generation, those of uh , that group that remained in the military, 20 years later were generals, they were the ones who orchestrated and executed the 1967, the sixth day war, which of course was spectacular victory again, my grandfather signed the declaration of independence, he was also... a prominent zionist leader and he was one of the people who signed the declaration of independence of israel in 1948. my father was a zionist and and fighter for the zionist militia and then an officer in the israeli army, he dedicated his whole life to the state of israel, to zionism, and so he dedicated the second part of his life
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to this idea of an israeli palestinian compromise where israel maintains red card from the israeli army it is possible, but after a while he will leave the army and joe said okay, you're going to go, you guys are going to be patrolling up and down the streets of ramala, and we were given batons and handcuffs and we were fully armed. you know, commando unit, i'm thinking, why are we being given, why are they giving us handcuffs and batons, and the lieutenant said, if
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anybody so much as looks at you, you break every bone in their body, and i 'm thinking, everybody's going to look at us, we're in the middle of a city full of... people, and we are an armed platoon, everybody's going to look at us, we're supposed to break everybody's arms, it absolutely made no sense to me, and gradually i understood, that our job was to maintain an occupation, our job was to be the soldiers of the oppression, our job had nothing to do with securing anybody cuz there was really no threat, it was all about oppression, it was all about the occupation, it was all about showing the palestinians after him a member of a group. the fanatics want peace, which they say should be done with the palestinian arabs made peace the head of the pacifist group in which miko worked is killed by the members of a right-wing and militant group. this also makes niko leave israel and go to japan and then america. he stayed away from the palestinian conflicts in america for several years, but an incident made him
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return to palestine. i had a lot of questions about this man, whose life had so many ups and downs and changes, and i was looking for an opportunity to sit down and talk with him , until finally this opportunity was provided and in the same lobby of the hotel where the conference was held. i sat with him and i had a relatively long conversation. palestine, listen to the majority of me, i am born of god, god bless you. fahel al-madinah, you know the details, and you know the details, and so i thought, i like to ask you most of the questions, because i don't care about the film and psychological problems, because i am inactive , i like to know since yesterday, i found and learned most of the new things , that is, about palestine, about al-quds.
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asmat al-azma means the necessity of all connection with al-quds in the end, it means that this is the existing necessity, at least the existing necessity between israel and palestine . and the christians and now live together in peace, and there was no problem, that is, the problem, the end of the problem, the end of the zionist movement in palestine before , that is, i, without the zionists, in palestine and in jerusalem, that is, there was a problem in many, that is, the stories of me, the jews, and from palestine , the muslims, and the christians, not only in jerusalem, but in
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haifa, and in all areas. i mean, vin aishva , our problems are not the problem. in the middle of the next morning, i found out that miko has written two books, the book by the general's son, which is about the story of his trip to east jerusalem, which was written by the palestinians. not a trip from another country to palestine, but a trip from west quds to east quds. he said: to us this is how they said that behind these retaining walls palestinians live. interestingly, in this book, miko talks about the difference between the earth and the sky between the two sides of the barrier wall, how different it is to have one side full of blessings, beauty and comfort and the other side full of hardship, misery and poverty. memoir describing my journey as an israeli into
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palestine and we're understanding what is palestine because as an israeli you don't know that there's a palestine, you think it's israel? once you go into the palestinian side, the actual west bank, then these are narrow pot, narrow streets, pot holes, it's it's it's it's a different world, it's suddenly you're in the third world, it's a different world all together, and arabs everywhere, as i've been driving and you, i've driven since that i've driven these roads, i drive them all the time now, but they're beautiful roads, you know, with all of trees and and you know it's it's it's countryside, it's gorgeous, but all i thought was this is going to be my last day on earth, because i am doing exactly what everyone always told me not to do. miko lived a normal life in america until 1998. until september 2017 , he had nothing to do with the events of palestine, but a bad news made america return to palestine and the city of quds, the news
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that his niece samdar was killed in an explosion by the palestinians. hello, small but very famous country called palestine, but i am jewish. so my story is a little bit strange. now when does change happen to us, what makes us suddenly see things differently? and then one day on the 4th of september, 1997, three young palestinians were uh, went out committing suicide mission in jerusalem, and one of the victims was my sister's little girl, she was 13 years old. and that is exactly the kind of tragedy that makes us think. now the journalists were asking many questions of my sister, the mother of the mother, she was
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the journalists were asking my sisters many questions, and first they wanted to know what she thought about uh retaliation, how do we punish the palestinians for are you doing this? how more, how many must we kill in order to retaliate? and my sister said something very simple, and this very simple thing that she said, change the world for me and for many other people, she said, no real mother would want this to happen, no real mother would want this to happen to any other mother, don't talk to me about killing more people in revenge for a child that was killed , and then she said, let's think about who is responsible for this terrible tragedy, the palestinians that did it died, there was a suicide mission, they died, but who is really responsible? for this tragedy. who is occupying and oppressing the palestinians? who is killing palestinian children in their schools? who is stealing palestinian land?
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and i though that b you are under the b here the air conditioner wind uh window very nice in fact, i would be surprised if it takes that long, i think it might happen before 25 years, number one, even though the situation in palestine is so severe, and so many palestinians are being killed and so forth, and it seems like nobody is doing anything, the palestinian voice in america, and the
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palestinian voice in europe is growing and growing and becoming louder every day. number two, the majority of the people who live in palestine are palestinian muslims. there are 12 million people who live in all of palestine. uh, about six million jews jews like myself and about 6.5 million palestinians already. two million people of them live in a prison in the gaza strip with no water, no. healthcare, no access to move, it's a prison. this cannot continue very long, this cannot be sustained for very long. three, the state of israel is collapsing. i'll give you an example, even before the state of israel was established, they had several things that were exceptional, they had excellent education system for the jews, even though the jews were a minority, they developed in their community an excellent
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education system. all the way to university, excellent healthcare, excellent doctors, excellent hospitals, again for the community, the military was excellent, the judges were honest, these were things that made them very proud, today the education system is collapsing, it's bankrupt, the university fees and so forth are too expensive, and the education system itself is is is is is is racist and very poor, the healthcare is collapsing, the hospital, hadasa hospital were like the best hospitals, they're bankrupt, bankrupt, they're falling apart, the israeli military as we saw in 2006 when they ran away from hizballah, at the same time, even in gaza where they live in a prison, in terrible conditions, if i was living there, i don't think i would
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have hope, everybody has a phd, people have everybody, i think gaza, people in the number of phd's in gaza is the highest number per capita in the world, why? why would you spend money and effort and time with no electricity, and no water, and no place to study, and still get your phd, hope. palestinians have what is called the incurable sickness of hope. this is the strength that cannot be defeated.
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