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become the owner of iran's carpets with mahd farsh plus design. of 4 o'clock: protest rally in front of dorsett arms factories in england. in this demonstration, which was held under the title of "shut down these factories ", the british citizens demanded to close down the weapons manufacturing factories that support israel. protesters also demanded an immediate ceasefire in gaza. in glasgow, scotland, protesters gathered in front of the shipping company.
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not doing any action in the field of implementation of the relocation facility system after the last deadline. they are to be implemented by the end of this year. the 2-year-old prisoner has not yet served his probation due to his charges the education that he took in 2012 has been extended so much , the loans are still due next year, so they are not returned and are only extended. one of the things that banks used to do in the past and maybe they do now is that they extend the intervals between these analyses. for example, let's assume that it is overdue and they renew it again. it is overdue. in the extension, and in a way
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, maybe this will make those companies lose their repayment ability . in banking literature, this definition is called facility transfer. these loans are not included in the category of non-current loans and therefore never the applicant is not called a super-debtor. this issue also disrupts the bank's income system. if education loses its ability to collect, leading to one of its effects, it can be overdrawn. since 2018, the central bank has issued a new circular in this field with the aim of creating a unified approach to corrections and preventing irregularity in dealing with bank debtors. but there is still no accurate statistics on the amount of relocation facilities. we have statistics, but we do not have accurate statistics that we want to present. now , after 4 years have passed since this circular was issued. the
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central bank entered a new phase of facility supervision it is necessary to implement this issue through a system that can provide us with the information we need in order to have a proper control of amhali's education in the banks. don't install it yourself . 10 banks are almost complete. a series of banks, maybe eight banks have started and many positive things have been done . there are about 10 or 12 banks that either did not start seriously or did not start at all. now it has been agreed that this issue will be implemented in some way in all banks by december. the central bank says that the system of deferral of corrections is both a help to reputable customers and prevents damage to banks, with this account, banks
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are less likely to face the legal risks of deferrals and distribution of imaginary profits. mohammad amin dejman, radio and television news agency. quinoa is one of the healthiest foods in the world, and promoting the planting of this product can become a sustainable agricultural product for proper nutrition and industrial production. low planting cost and high price are positive features of this product. the farmers of qom province are harvesting this plant these days. in addition to the vibrancy of the birds, the combine harvester is also harvesting. i work for 9 hours. i have approximately 6 hectares of harvest. quinoa is a food source that contains a variety of vitamins, antioxidants, proteins and nutrients. this is the big red line that i mentioned. after peeling , the central seeds turn red. how many colors does quinoa have?
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four colors, white, black, red, yellow. a low yielding product and according to farmers, profitable. removes half of the water particles. but to bob riyali, i buy kilos of p... i buy this product at least two tons per hectare. i tell my colleagues and other farmers that i harvested three tons, but if you are satisfied with two tons, plant two tons, it will be 100 million. that no product reaches this level, it is predicted that 2 tons of this seed will be harvested per hectare . we are in the experimental stages now . it was different, maybe under 50 hectares, we had cash, but since we have brought different cultivars so far, we have to weigh to see which one is compatible with our province and climate and what kind of production it is in 30-50 hectares
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. after harvesting, he also does the processing . after threshing, the seeds are sorted with a device that this farmer made himself. sadrasadi, i didn't get a model from anywhere , nor did i think about it. after i built it and we put it into use , a woman named dr. salehi, who had gone to peru to study quinoa, came here and saw the machine. she said that it was the same as peruya. i said to god. i hadn't seen it, i made it myself, it was a chance, yes , please, it means that there was no example of it in iran at all, so there were no such colors at all. any different color it has, it separates up to 12 colors here. we have separated these two colors now. kenva, which is also known as herbal caviar , has been cultivated and harvested in qom province for 6 years. substitute irrigated crops in the plan to change the cultivation pattern
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. it is expected that 50 tons of quinoa will be harvested this year from the cemetery of qom province. haji ahmadi of sadavar news agency. sima city of jafarieh, qom, the water level of the gorgan bay increased by about 28 cm due to the dredging of the ashura 10th canal. the ashura 10th canal is 9 kilometers long and is one of the important routes for transferring water from the caspian sea to the gorgan bay . it is white with wood. he raised his voice. pai omid in gorgan bay is very good compared to a couple of months ago. now the traffic situation has improved. we heard the sound of the sea waves, now
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we can continue exploring with a big small boat , the entry of sea water into the bay has improved the quality of the water. the water level has also been promising. in the last 12 days, the water level in the docks of bandar turkmanan and bandar ghaz has increased by 28 cm. in bandar ghaz, the citizens are also talking about the advance of the water. there was nothing around, 300 to 400 meters of water ahead look here, right under the water. there is a motor wheel instead, it means that they came here by vehicle
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, it was dry. the natives believe that for the foundation of the water to enter the bay and make it more fresh, the remedial measures should not be stopped. pumping inside the bay means spraying. yes, how effective do you think it is? if the water level drops more than what it is , we have to invest in the khozin canal for artificial feeding and other intervention measures , despite the positive effects of the channel's dredging. ashura is ten, but there is still a long way to go before reaching the desired situation .
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the austrian journalist tudor hertzel wrote these sentences in the book the jewish state, perhaps even his most optimistic zionist supporters did not imagine that they would have a state in palestine 50 years later. herzl was born as a jew, but he believed in religious sacraments. he had no jews. he grew up in europe , and he got his enlightened ideas more from the european enlightenment period. herzl was interested in the separation of religion from politics and mentioned democracy as his main goal. the jewish law had no place in the government that hertzel had in mind, and the emphasis was only on the ethnic group. at the beginning of zionism
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's formation, in fact, the view it had on jews was more of a debate as a nationality than a religion wants to take it into account. now, of course, over time , various groups and groups have formed, some of them have a cultural view. having on discussion cultural zionism and enriching their own people in terms of resources. cultural and so-called now the production of civilization and such issues, but the thing is that from the very beginning, zionism did not have a religious view and this difference between zionism as a school that sought a kind of nationalism and defined jews as a race or a culture or a nation, and now, anyway, religion is a part of it, this difference has always existed, of course , over time, religious spectrums also joined the zionist project, although at the very beginning of its formation, most of
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the people who had a religious view and now the religious leaders either they don't accompany or they oppose. decomposition plan. state building was one of britain's tricks as a colonial power in the early 20th century. by using this plan as a tool to continue its sovereignty and preserve its resources, england sought to weaken the foundations of the ottoman government in the middle east. basically, the idea of establishing the zionist regime was formed in this direction and with the aim of defending the interests of the west against the islamic world. the plan of the western governments to fragment the islamic lands was implemented with the saxe-picot agreement, and
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along with that, the zionist movement provided the ground for the immigration of jews to the occupied lands. you see, what colonialism tried to create in islamic countries from maybe 3 centuries ago was ignorance, illiteracy and keeping the people of the communities silent, and in this regard , dividing the region into smaller countries. under newer plans, trying to open up the region to the sovereigns, or in arabic, what is called deville , to create very small countries based on clans and tribes, if it were not for england, the occupation of palestine would definitely not have happened. two people in england
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played a key role. create discussion. who is a banker and a rich man who managed to get balfour's promise from the government england is responsible and one of them is weismane, who took the follow-up of this promise from the british government, and between the first and second world wars, the establishment of many zionists and their transfer from europe to occupied palestine happened by such people.
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in 1917, british foreign minister arthur j. a declaration that became known as the balfour declaration. balfarfur brought up the national homeland of the jews, not the jewish state, that is, jews from all over the world can go there and sometimes they can find accommodation, not in the sense of going there to form a government, and many people also opposed this national homeland, but because zionists like ruchi. being behind them and world statesmen in america, england and european countries laid the groundwork for this in the first world war, somehow the situation was turned in their favor that even coming to the region of the so-called countries existing between them during the
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sax pico agreement dividing and indeed the palestinian nation. the nation with the most history in terms of civilization and culture in the region knew that it was necessary to have a guardian, and england became the guardian of the palestinians from that year on, according to lloyd jude, the british prime minister at the time. a military barracks a jewish garrison in the land of palestine for the interests of britain shows that the colonial thinking was looking for a base at the regional level and
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wanted the jews as a tool, for this reason the issue of immigration or relocation of jews from various countries, especially europe, to palestine. occupation was placed on their agenda, and this matter gained more momentum during world war i and world war ii, especially after the occupation of palestine by britain and the establishment of a guardian government there during 3 decades of the guardian government in english. the jewish population was settled 50 thousand in 1919. changed in the years after the second world war, while they were engaged in the genocide of the palestinians, the zionists, with the cooperation of the united states
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, provided facilities for the continued immigration of jews to palestine. all their efforts were to facilitate the immigration of jews from all parts of the world to occupied palestine, and this was what gave meaning to the ideology of zionism. according to statistics published by al-sharq al-awsat on march 19, 2020. the number of palestinians in the occupied territories in 1948 was close to 900 thousand , and israel took some of them after the 1948 war. moved to reach a population of around 900,000 people. 1910 that was 93%. palestinian arab and six seven percent jewish. how did it suddenly become 80% jewish and 20% palestinian? this was not a normal demographic transition. this was the consequence of israel's desire to create a
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jewish state and to do that it had to get rid of as many palestinians as possible. there are other more complex factors, but that's cutting it to its bare bones as we see it. that is, i think in a certain sense the core of the conflict. the palestinians have suffered inordinately as a result of the creation of israel. uh, the creation of a jewish state. a country that had an arab majority necessarily and inevitably caused them irreparable harm. do you see palestinians as a demographic threat to israel? do you use that language? it does not respond to the original plans of zionism. what proportion of the israeli population an ideal world in shlomonami's ideal would be palestinian? i don't i mean it's it's an important question if you're going to talk about demography, how many palestinians are too many? i can't say that, i don't know if it was 51. percent palestinian, would that be a problem for you as a liberal zionist? i guess not, but but as a whole, the state needs to have a jewish majority, because that was the initial idea, this is
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the essential yourself, you're saying, i guess not to 51%, but the state needs to have a jewish majority, you are discussing with me mathematics, i'm talking about the principle, i'm saying in a jewish state with a quote unquote demographic threat or demographic race is the phrase you use in your book, how many palestinians is too many, how many, how many muslims do you want in? listen, you are trying to turn israel as a special, special case, it is a special case, it's the only, it's the only democracy that defines itself on ethnic grounds, but there are others that do not define, but do it in practice, in practice, okay, let me, for example, the arab world is, arab states are not muslims, i don't think the arab states have ever claimed to be western liberal democracies, the zionist regime is always palestinian they consider the insiders a threat to themselves. this
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regime has made many efforts to uproot the palestinians from the roots of arab culture and dissolve them in the culture of israeli society. palestinians want to teach their children the importance of preserving the history of palestine with their resistance. one of the most important pillars of the zionist plan is the ethnic cleansing of the palestinians in this land and the occupation of this land , but in the implementation of the delta plan in 1948 , 400,000 palestinians remained out of a total of 1,400,000 palestinians. and these palestinians are one of the ways to fight against the zionist regime
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a crowd knows. more than seven decades ago, bangarian gave this warning. we must do everything we can to make sure the palestinians never return. ben gurion had assured his zionist followers that the palestinians would never. they will not return to their homes , he said: the elderly will die and the young will forget. the palestinians of jerusalem came out of the ashes and are standing against judaization and racism. to confront israel's attempt to swallow their land and identity. the zionist regime has been trying to eliminate the palestinians for seven decades done. but the palestinians are still living in palestine
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, that means the israeli regime's barbaric and deliberate attacks on kamal adwan hospital in gaza, which is the last remaining hospital in the north of the gaza strip , means that the occupying regime still intends to target the hospital and all facilities of the palestinian nation . all over the world, people have the right to health, education, food and a safe life. but there is no guarantee for this right in the gaza strip. the occupying regime destroyed residential areas and hospitals from the very beginning of the war. the attacks reached such a level that the largest hospital in palestine was exposed the attacks of this regime hit the health and medical staff of this hospital. being targeted. this regime threatened to evacuate all hospitals . i call this war the war against hospitals and against children and women. because all hospitals.
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red, which was moving from south to north , was directly targeted in front of the eyes of the people of the world. the occupying regime claims that it uses smart bombs and these bombs never hit the target by mistake. this problem shows what is the main goal of this regime? this regime wants to force people to leave their homes. the zionist regime tells the people to go to safe areas
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, to areas in the south. but the gaza strip bombards them on the way. the zionist regime wants to destroy all the facilities of the palestinian nation. every human being should have access to food, medicine and a safe place. but these three things do not exist in the gaza strip. israel targets water reservoirs, electricity networks, sewage networks and everything and prevents the entry of any humanitarian aid convoys , including food. it does not reach the northern areas of the gaza strip. the rescue forces can no longer be present in the area to rescue the injured to be in the attacks of the zionist regime, many people fall under the rubble. they even call us to help them, but we are not able to do this. america looks at the palestinian society with a blind eye and believes that the palestinian citizen is a third or fourth class citizen. they
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defend israel's narratives. the bulldozer enters the area and even disturbs the issues related to water supply for the camp residents . they cut down trees and destroy infrastructure . the occupying soldiers enter the houses and destroy the furniture. we are not impressed. this is our soil. in the soil and we live in our own house. you were the one who came and destroyed these things. finally, the property
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is lost and gained. but. jenin has adopted military vehicles and armed soldiers attacked this camp with bulldozers and snipers of the occupying regime were stationed on high residential buildings. the soldiers of the occupying regime also the family home of a young man. he accuses this young man of being responsible for shooting against zionist soldiers and settlers. the occupying regime says: my nephew has been wanted and he has carried out an operation. that's why the decision they tried to destroy my brother's house. this is my brother's house. the occupying soldiers came and
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said that they want this house. destroy the occupying soldiers came at night and arrested my brother and measured the house and did preliminary measures in this area and informed us that they want to destroy this house . there are many images in jenny's camp. some pictures show that the occupying regime has passed through here, and others show that these destructions have no importance compared to the lives of the resistance forces. those who take the last breath of the gun they have theirs in their hands and continue to fight . other images show that the palestinians remain here so that palestine remains. the new round of attacks by the israeli regime on gaza with the support of the us, british and other close allies of the israeli regime.
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