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tv   Zakhar Prilepin  NTV  November 12, 2023 1:40am-2:11am MSK

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the holocaust could only be avoided by secret routes. after the end of world war ii, despite pressure from the international community, great britain still refused to lift restrictions on jewish migration, and the situation in palestine continued to escalate. in response to the increasing unrest and terrorist attacks, the british were forced to send regular troops into palestinian territory, but the troops were unable to solve the problem. in 1947, the british government announced its desire to abandon the mandate for palestine, arguing that it was not able to resolve the conflict between arabs and jews. who had to take on the matter? that's right, the most authoritative empire of the mid-20th century, the soviet union. during the second session of the general assembly of the united nations, in 1947, a plan was adopted to divide palestine into two states, jewish and arab. in the us there was disagreement on this issue, but against words. the soviet union
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, 2 years after the end of world war ii , was in a difficult position; stalin pushed through the creation of a state for the jews. for this there were obvious geopolitical prerequisites: in israel, the soviet leadership saw a future potential ally, with the help of which it would be possible to oust great britain, which had a strong position in the middle east. one of the founders of israel, golde meyer, israel's ambassador to the soviet union , in 48-4, and then the prime minister of this country in 69-74, was sure that stalin empathized with the jewish people and wanted to help them finally find a land after the horrors of the holocaust fascism. by the way, if not for soviet diplomacy instead of the current jewish state , an arab-jewish conglomerate could well have arisen. you can imagine the consequences, because not all countries, members of the un, approved the plan to divide palestine into arab and jewish. it was with the help of the communist
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states of eastern europe that the soviet union still secured 2/3 of the vote in support of the concept of two states for two peoples. on may 18, 1948, the soviet union became the first dera country to recognize the jewish state and protect it too. next time the day after israel declared its independence, its territory was invaded by forces from egypt, transjordan, syria, lebanon and iraq. this became... the first of eight major wars that the young state experienced over the 74 years of its existence. the fighting forced 700,000 arabs to flee israel. jews also faced persecution in muslim countries and began to move en masse to the young jewish state. at the same time , european jews who survived the holocaust continued to flock to israel. in the first decade the population the young state grew from 800,000 to 2
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million people. with the active support of the soviet union, which was not only the first to recognize the jewish state, but supplied it with weapons. the israelis managed to repel the arab advance and capture new territories. at that time, the united states insisted that no one supply weapons to the middle east, so the ussr decided to provide assistance to israel indirectly. by order of stalin, weapons were supplied to the jewish state from czechoslovakia. these were german and czech rifles, mortars, and also several fighters. historian nikolai starikov writes: this was some kind of supreme justice of history. the weapons that were created in the third reich to exterminate, including millions of jews, ultimately served to protect the jewish state. the first prime minister of israel, david bengurion, also said that if it were not for this soviet help, israel would never have withstood the onslaught of all the arab armies. the war ended in 1549, with the mediation
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of the un a truce was reached and a green line was established: the demarcation line, demarcating the jewish state of israel from its arab neighbors. on january 23, 1950 , the knesset of the israeli parliament declared jerusalem the capital of the state of israel. during the arab-israeli war, the israelis captured 77% of palestine. but then the relationship between. the soviet union has cooled down, and we do not believe that we are to blame for this. be that as it may, us president john kennedy provided israel with generous financial support, which the soviet union could not provide in such volumes. fast enough persuaded israel to cooperate with the united states of america. israel has become the us outpost in the middle east. dollars have appeared in israel, but the same problems and contradictions exist. not going anywhere. since 1967,
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as a result of the prayer blaze during the six-day war, israel defeated the arabs and began to control the entire territory of jerusalem. under the control of the country also. included the sinai peninsula, the west bank , east jerusalem, the dutch heights, as well as the gaza strip, which was previously under egyptian control. gaza strip - territory on the mediterranean coast allocated by the un for the creation of the arab state of palestine. it is separated from israel by a separation fence with checkpoints, and from egypt by a concrete wall. more than 2 million people live on an area of ​​about 360 km. mostly palestinian refugees who fled israel during the arab-israeli war of 1947-1949. on october 6, 7 , the yom kippur war began. egypt and syria opposed israel to regain
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arab territories lost during six day war. israel lost 16,000 people in that war, arab countries lost 20,000 people. in washington, as usual, they wished everyone well and signed various temporary agreements on the creation and consolidation of the status of the pna, the palestinian national autonomy. but in reality, these were approximately the same parity agreements that boris yeltsin loved to sign. we exchange pepsicola for nuclear submarines, and sovereignty for pizza. the gas sector increasingly became a powerless ghetto. feeling superior and supported western comrades, israel increasingly pushed the palestinians towards the sea, but it had a serious opponent, by the mid-2000s, the political party hamas, whose declared goal is the creation of an islamic arab state throughout israel, the gas sector of the west bank. in 2006, hamas won elections to the palestinian legislative council, receiving a majority of votes there, and in 2007,
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it completely brought the gaza strip under its control. the sides have been mutually attacking each other since 2014. palestine inflicted missile strikes on israel, carried out large-scale military operations, all this led to what we are now seeing in the promised land, where, it seems , they should know better than many what the extermination of a people on a national basis, high voltage, is, i jumped in, grabbed her, i pushed the phone and flew there; it was still warm. in krasnoyarsk, a teenage girl was electrocuted due to a mobile phone falling into the bathtub. i see that the child is dead, natasha gave her artificial respiration, her nose, mouth to breathe, she was breathing, who was breathing, why are the chargers do devices become a guide to the afterlife ? you can’t go to the bath and sit with your phone plugged in, like birds sit on a wire and they don’t get killed, but if they touch a pole there, sitting on that wire they can be killed, because it only went through them into the ground, it’s the same here
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freedom, but we always bravely and steadfastly resisted in battle, history remembers that's all, the strength of unity in the people and the courage of the troops helped us win. become a hero bringing victory closer, serve under a contract. on october 7, almost on the fiftieth anniversary of that very yom kippur war, hamas fired several thousand rockets into israel and announced the start of operation al-aqsa flood. thousands of militants invaded... capturing dozens of military equipment and more than 200 hostages. after
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this, tel aviv officially declared war on palestine. the idf's response operation sahal was called iron swords. until now, no one can understand how israeli intelligence, known throughout the world, with its anomalous attention to the reserves of the state, slept through such a powerful and prepared attack by hamas forces. did you really oversleep or... missed because it's part of the plan. it’s not for nothing that biden compared the hamas attack with the terrorist attack of september 11, sacred to americans. then, too , there was a murky two-step, the collapsed twin towers became the reason for solving military problems throughout the planet. israel and palestine, powder keg, gaza strip systematically compared to the ground. the rate of mutual self-destruction of the two countries is almost thousands of people per day. a bunch of fake news about 40 people who were beheaded immediately appeared.
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hamas children, an exemplary execution, a strike on a religious hospital in the gaza strip, which killed about 500 people, and brave american marines in the amount of 2,000, and two carrier strike groups of the us navy, and a discussion of an instant financial assistance package for israel almost on 100 billion dollars. another geopolitical drama for hollywood films about the marvel universe. first, out of nowhere, of course, chaos begins on the planet, then we are shown a villain , after that american superheroes fly in to save everyone, well, even the british christopher nolan made a film about us philosophy with hollywood money, much more truthful and smarter in oppenheimer, who collected almost $1 billion at the box office, we saw how the states got used to solving the problems of the so-called national security, once upon a time , japan, which had already won back, was struck by an atomic bomb, not even two strikes for a special effect, so that, as many believe, it would not be for the sake of ending the second world war, but for a powerful
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start to the cold war. it's just a movie, yes, just a movie, but at the cost of 200,000 japanese lives. and here again, the states are rushing to the rescue with missiles to their advantage, and the russian aggressor, accused by the russian unscrupulous intelligentsia of helping and supporting hamas, is trying to appeal to common sense. it was we who proposed a peace resolution on the gas sector back on october 14. they did not listen to the truce project, this project was blocked by the usa, britain, france and japan. the russian permanent representative to the un, vasily nebendya, called on israel to immediately open humanitarian access and cease fire as soon as possible. the call, of course, was ignored. they came up with an original solution, they suggested that more than one million residents of palestine leave the land, so as not to suffer from the ground operation, just leave home. unlike ukrainian refugees, they will have to leave, by the way. most likely forever. there cannot be beneficiaries, as they say now, of such a conflict. they will hit
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let me remind everyone that israel is not officially on the list of nuclear powers, but if necessary, it promises to use nuclear weapons. or there are still beneficiaries. who among us likes to help fighters for independence against terrorists, who benefits from redirecting the flow of capital from the persian gulf towards the statue of liberty. who can now blackmail china by covering up the flow of oil, gas, and so on, who quietly deploys a nuclear umbrella, who benefits from driving a wedge between israel and saudi arabia, which have just begun to get closer, or who benefits from getting iran into a meat grinder and destroying its missile program and nuclear developments, it would be possible to get out of this scheme, but israel, it seems, is not very capable or not too willing. how has israeli militarism grown? it grew out of a reluctance to essentially agree on the palestinian issue. the problem grew out of the realization that it is possible to surround 2 million people with barbed wire, create a gray
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zone there and drive everyone away to the sea. these processes took place for many years, there is not only of one’s own free will, but also with hot dense support of the united states of america. years go by, nothing changes, here is a cartoon from krokodil magazine, called expansionists. ambitious arrows are spreading across the map in all directions of the world. the cartoon was published in the early seventies. time will tell to what extent we have returned to the same caricature. the brutal attack on the gas sector is another side effect of selective capitalist pseudo-democracy. all this is not the victory of terrorism and not the victory over terrorism, this is a global triumph of the philosophy of a unipolar world, where security problems those who are stronger decide, and not those who are fairer or more honest , this is exactly what a mysterious order based on rules looks like, it is this that determines who can take revenge, who can be killed in what quantities , and who can’t be killed, this is the style
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management, and even if you want the thinking of a cynical american. everyone on this earth can be deceived or bought or killed. i want to believe that in russia there are fundamentally different methods of work and even the organization of life; in the volga region, orthodox christians and muslims have lived side by side for centuries, and everything is fine, no one is pressing, the balance between ethnic groups has been achieved, but who will listen to us aggressors? watching the bloody feud between israel and hamas, everyone else began to scratch their heads and think: why are we worse? other forces, flashpoints and centers of military power have also become active around the world. even pentagon military analysts, unlike washington politicians who had lost touch with reality, could not help but notice and understand all this. egypt, which faces
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an imminent humanitarian catastrophe when the borders open, palestinians will pour into the country, and egypt will begin to send all these refugees further to neighboring countries to europe. iran is in solidarity with the gas sector, close to the state and possessing hundreds of thousands of missiles, the lebanese shiite hezbollah is already hitting the israeli army. yemen, where the houthi movement, which supports hezbollah, is ready to send troops to support hamas. the houthis blamed the us, uk and countries for. in crimes against the palestinian people. saudi arabia called for forcing israel to comply with international law and put it on pause the process of normalizing relations with this country. syria also experienced first-hand what the middle east conflict is like. israel bombed and disabled the airports of aleppo and damascus. powerful explosions rocked the dutch heights, and hezbollah also attacked
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american military bases in southern syria. hezbollah. this is lebanon. israel guesses what all this can lead to; to the 3,500 of its own mobilized, it added an additional 360,000 reservists urgently called up from europe. why so much for one gas sector? so israel doesn't rule it out war on two, or even three fronts, because the attack on muslims is no joke, it ricochets around everyone, like an explosion in a dimensionless ammunition depot. europe, of course, did not remain in the country. in addition to mass protests, remember how many muslims there are in europe,
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the conflict between kosovo and serbia has worsened, even the provisional government of kiev has officially admitted failure. and a legal shift in focus from ukraine to israel and a sharp reduction in the supply of ammunition and military equipment also agreed and very original ideas, now they are calling on georgia to go to war on abkhazia and south ossetia, and the united states also carried out an underground chemical explosion at the nuclear test site in nivada, and russia is finally withdrawing from the unworkable fake treaty on stopping nuclear weapons tests, this is the domino effect. on the occasion of the war in israel. us president joe biden recorded an entire address to the american nation from the oval office. he said that the states are obliged to help israel and ukraine in the confrontation with hamas and russia, because they cannot... allow terrorists and tyrants to win, and if the desire is not stopped putin to control ukraine, then he will not limit himself only to ukraine , so he said, that if terrorists, so he said, do not pay
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the price for their terror, and dictators do not pay the price for their aggression, they cause even more chaos, death and destruction , so america is under threat again, imagine, it seems that we have already seen this movie somewhere , but exactly, the evil empire of 1983, ronald reagan, years ago we watched this movie, this is apparently a repeat, so biden is right, dictators and hegemons always cause more chaos with their actions, such as they sparked in their time in the middle east, he is also right that our empire is really very angry lately, angry at the endless vile manipulations, because comparing ukraine with israel, and the gas sector with russia, this is a vile propaganda technique, because if you look for parallels in this whole story , they will be subtle, the gas sector could be compared to the crimea, the comparison is connected not only with access to the sea, this enclave has become for modern nationalist ukraine, then,
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what is called a toxic region, which kiev essentially rejected, very seriously turned against itself, and forever. remember the referendum on the status of crimea in 1991, 93% of citizens were not at gunpoint at kalashnikov for the entry of the crimean autonomy into the soviet union. then another referendum on independence was supposed to take place in 1992, which the crimean government announced, and kiev canceled. there was also a president in crimea, did you know about this? in 1994, yuri mishkov was openly elected head of the republic of crimea, receiving almost 73% of votes. he began a course of rapprochement with russia, was going to introduce a ruble zone and agree on russian citizenship for crimeans. what happened next? guess right, at the beginning of ninety-five, kiev was deprived... crimea of ​​its autonomy, mishkovo was thrown out of office and poisoned by the security service. then he almost rotted in the hospital without medicine, and barely died. and
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then there was a popular referendum in 2006, where almost 99% of crimeans opposed yushchenko’s policy of joining nato. let us remember that a referendum is the most democratic election mechanism. the people howled. and what, who listened to these people, who heard them? we remember all this. and there is also this parallel: since the beginning, washington has poured in 113 billion dollars, this money went to fight against a small but persistent enclave, the ldpr, which we, of course, support. so here you need to be more careful when talking about the gas sector and hamas, comparing russia with terrorists, and ukraine with israel. let us be more careful in observing what is happening in the middle east, experiencing real sincere regret and sympathy for all those affected by the massacre. massacre, but at the same time, let’s look at this with sober eyes, many of my good friends almost demand that we show clear solidarity with israel,
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we could talk about this if israel showed clear solidarity with russia’s position regarding ukraine at one time, when those who left israel would rush away in horror that the authorities of their new homeland are for putin, then we could seriously talk about solidarity. active, because that to the argument that russia also suffered from terrorists in its time, there is an answer: jews suffered terribly from nazism in their time, but if the second part does not work, almost no one except yakov kedmi is seriously convinced in israel, then why should the first part of the statement convince anyone? something in russia? we fought with afghanistan, and now we have the taliban embassy in moscow, our chechen terrorists from twenty years ago, now we have heroes of russia and holders of the order of courage. so there is no need to tease us, we are russians, we are orthodox here, we are muslims, we are buddhists, and we also have synagogues here, all over the country , we feel sorry for everyone in this conflict, we would
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shelter everyone here from the shelling, both palestinians and israelis, you are welcome, russia is big and generous, but without these, without relaxers , but in russia we will actively support only those who work hard and pray for us. russian lessons, russian lessons, troubles, troubles, russian lessons, russian lessons.
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hello everyone, this is a dacha answer, i am ilya zapadentets, the house of the mikheevs, like a gulliver in the land of giants, is hidden among tall buildings, high-rise buildings are getting higher and higher over time, but our heroes, despite the harsh process of urbanization, enjoy country life, and we will help them today , we will combine a terrace and a patio in the courtyard, sunlight and shade, a warming flame, a refreshing spring, a real aasist in the middle of the city and no mirages, the mikheevs bought a house in podolsk near moscow several years ago, before that they lived in
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the komi republic, and like many... northerners dreamed of a milder climate all their lives. the change in fate was provoked by the daughters. first, the eldest katya went to st. petersburg to study, and then lisa decided to go to moscow. the parents, after consulting, decided to go with her. we didn't want an apartment, we wanted a house, because we were tired of living in the cold, we wanted our own flowers, we wanted our own garden. that's why we planted sakura today, it was my dream. we grow strawberries in the garden. onions, greenhouse, in general, we finally did what we always wanted to do. alexander can now spend at least the whole day in the garden, he is on pension due to his years of service, he worked in the criminal department wanted, and at the time of meeting elena he was just on duty. my apartment neighbor in the city of sectefkari had a shooting through the door, and he came to this crime, but i was interrogated
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as a witness. new year, and we agreed to celebrate the new year together, yes, and he came to me for the new year, in general , he never left. katya followed in her mother’s footsteps into the profession; they are both lawyers, works in a consulting company, lives independently and visits her family on weekends. aliza is still a student, studying customs in peoples' friendship university. there is a train nearby, you sit down and ride calmly, during this time. i have time to do something, some assignment, just time for homework, my little one, you want a nut, you want a nut, yes, grandma will give you a nut, you have a nut, hurry up, like this, bring it, bring it, love ivanovna, elena’s mother, now also lives with them, she had to sell the apartment to help the children turn a concrete box into a house suitable for living, she brought with her the most precious relics,
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a soviet-made cooking hazel tree a book written by hand. i wrote down all the recipes from my mother that she cooked, this is for my entire life. it’s funny that, having finally realized their dream of moving to a more southern latitude, the mikheevs go on vacation to the north every year, fish, pick mushrooms and berries, get energy from living in a forest hut, and at home they try to spend all their time outdoors while the weather permits. they practice yoga on a small area overlooking the forest, drink coffee in the morning at a table under an apple tree, cook over a fire, have lunch and dinner on the veranda, although the conditions there are still spartan, all efforts and finances are spent on improving the house. alexander, i’m with a beautiful plate, behind a beautiful tasty dish, what is it, the dish is called ajauri, a georgian national dish, ajauri translated from georgian is family, today i’m part of your
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family, great, enjoy the meal, that’s it, let’s go to the table, yes, go ahead, i'm careful, i think it's a little dangerous here, wow, yeah, the floors are shaking a little, so from our table to yours, great, wait, now let's put, yes, here you go, table, we are transforming, we need to move away, i’m leaving, i’m leaving, yes, so for now this is how we can, so we create comfort for ourselves, that... we think about how all this should be and how it should be in the end, how it will turn out, we can’t even offer anything thought, thought, thought, thought, you still have a place here in front of the veranda , yes, that is, the prospects for this are solid and now this is the main place you spend your time , yes, from spring to autumn, it turned out like this, yes, basically always on street, we want to be here as much as possible, i dream about finnish barrel, wow huh?

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