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tv   Documentary Gradual Death 2  PRESSTV  September 29, 2024 8:02pm-8:31pm IRST

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جندا له وعندما نكون جندا له نصبح جزءا من جنوده في هذا الوجود وفي هذا الكون وما يعلم of جنود ربك الا هو وما يعلم جنود ربك الا هو انتم تخوضون معركه خائبه فاشله لن تؤدي الى اي نتيجه القتل يزيدنا وعيا وعنادا واسرارا.
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perhaps you might not hear the words of our leader anymore or we might not listen to new speech of his and get that ease, but... we
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know for fact and we have the faith that he lives in every single heart of ours, in every single child, and the the resistance is will not stop based on one leader. hi to everybody here, let's continue with our special coverage for another couple of hours and then mazi will be here with the spotlight, all right, just uh, let me uh tell our viewers just joined us, what's been?
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happening lately, we had the the news of the iof attacking yemen's hideda port. iran has slammed this and also finds that you was complicited in this. yemenis have also uh promised with more retaliation and they have said that this will not stop their reprisal operations against the israel and against the us. israel is still hitting different parts of lebanon and people are still reeling from strikes israel also uh reportedly making preparations and deploying a couple of reserve brigades along the border with the lebanon with tanks and artillery and other military heartware this is what the situation is like we also have retaliator attacks by hezbolah against number of points uh inside the occupied territories and in a recent israely attack at least 17 members of one
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family were killed in the town of zaboot in of uh northern becca valley in levon, this is what the situation is like, so i have a couple of guests now, as we speak, i have nahammed, correspondent by ramala, also i have uh ken stone, executive committee member the hamilton coalition to stop the war, his in hamilton, ontario, canada, i'll go to him to, so let's continue with, as as we speak, the israel atrocities are ongoing, like i explained just part of it, it's not only uh against lebanon, it's gaza, and let's see if the same thing is also happening in the... bank and ramala and where you are? yes, the same thing is happening over here in the west bank and in the cities of the west bank where the iof has raided many cities since the hours of the early morning today, the the iof has raided in and navless, we are talking
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about major palestinian cities being raided almost every day and one piece of news have just... and this may take us for another level of atrocities by the israeli regime that jibron sair has announced that he will be joining the to the netanyahu cabinet or to the netanyahu government and by by joining by this very important join by jidan sair what what does this uh how will this effect or impact? on the policies of the the israeli government, this will impact the israeli government in three major, three major things, the first thing that the this government will be expanded because has four additional chairs in the parliament and this
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will strengthen netanyahu inside the parliament and as this government, this and this regime is now more by by this joining for from this government will be more stable and more vast and this will guarantee for netanyahu the possibility of the continuity, continuosity of this government until the year 2026, let just remember what was what this government was called just one week before this before, one week before the this government was called. the government of failures inside the israeli society as the as some analysis have said that this government has failed big times to achieve any of the war any of the war's targets and is not
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achieving not on the front of gaza nor on the front on the northern front neither over here in the west bank but a one week before you before one week we can see that this government has raised the military the military action and as as analysis have told us many times that in times of election and in times of cabinets and expanding cabinets or expanding government what actually what actually rules in the israeli s is how much blood has been shed and to expand this to expand this government, so after this this very big assassination for syd hassanlah and many assassinations in lebanon, also over here in the west bank and in gaza, sir has
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has agreed to to be a part of this government, this this is actually news that led some analysis. to say that this might be an indicator that the israeli regime is planning actually to expand the attacks to cover syria, yemen and maybe iraq, even not maybe further than just referring to the islamic republic of iran of course, and this by this expanding of the government and by the joint of gidon sair to this to this government, the actual uh, the actual... weapon if we might call it that bvir was using to pressure netanyahu has been maybe has been limit put to limit and this might this might bring the war to a whole new level
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by expanding it to more than one front and this might be interpretated as a preparation by the iof for a for a military operation for a ground military operation against switland and maybe against syria. okay, thanks uh for that update now our correspondent in ramala. now let me. with ken stone, he's executive committee member of the hamilton coalition to stop the war, he's joining us out of hamilton ontario, can good to have you with this, so let's talk about how you see things unfolding, because as we are speaking, the situation is tense, we see escalation in the region, especially in the wake of the israeli assassination of the hezbollah commander and the uh cities still being committed against the people in lebanon and elsewhere against the palestinians, as our corespon, which is
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speaking, it's gaza, it's the west bank, it's everywhere, it's yemen, it's syria, and they're hitting up all targets they find around them, and of course the resistance front, as you know, they're also going ahead with the reprisal attacks, the rocky resistance doing its job, hitting us bases, hitting targets and the occupied territories and others also doing their job. yemenis again have vowed that they will not stop this. so in terms of, so given all the the circumstances just mentioned part of, what kind of uh future would you for see in terms of security in the west asia region? i heard your correspondent say that israel today alone at. attacked four sovereign arab countries, and i am not surprised, israel has
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routinely attacked arab countries for 75 years, because it has the blessing and the protection of the us empire in washington, and it has the backing of all the us vassel states in across europe and in canada. regrettably, and it has of course the backing behind the scenes, it's not out in the open, behind the scenes of the us military alliance known as nato, an aggressive military alliance which has destroyed yugoslavia, uh, laid waste to afghanistan, iraq, syria, and left libya as a failed state, so this is the true face of american imperialism, uh, they wish the american "the amis, the american empire wishes to maintain its hegimony over
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west asia and it wishes to um, it it wishes to continue to extract and be in control of the west asians, west asia's military, sorry, not military, but economic uh, and natural resources, mainly oil, uh, and a strategic position um between..." as a land bridge between europe, asia and africa, so they are going all out to support israel unconditionally, and they are undertaking all more and more reckless actions which will probably come back to undermine their power, for example uh, in right now uh they are attacking um, they are attacking... yemen, well we know our coalition and the canadian peace movement has been uh fighting the
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canadian government who for years under trudo and his predecessor harper supported armed saudi arabia to uh to attack the the uh movement which led a popular uprising against the the saudi back government uh in sana in 2014 and after eight years of war who came out to be on talk? not the saudi backed, not the saudi back government, but the huti government, the ansrala back, the ansrala government, which is now successfully blockaded the red sea and has top of that even attacked israeli shipping targets right in the port of ha and in the eastern mediterranean. so uh having a long-term view of this, i would say that israel and the us,
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israel uh attacking uh yemen today and canada, canada having in the control room in bahrain 25 canadian military and naval officers who who who enable uh look after supply uh and coordination and logistics. for the uh bombing of yemen, and we have demonstrated against that here in hamilton, ontario and other people across the country. these people uh who are waging war against yemen are going to lose. "it's a desperate move and it will not help them. they have also attacked syria uh, israel and the us have uh and other uh bassel states of the us, and unfortunately arab countries as well, tried to overthrow the legitimate government of dr. bashar al-assad in in syria in 2011,
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and that regime change operation continues unsuccessfully until today, that's 13 years." later, so uh, israel has attacked syria in that period of time, 13 years, at least 1,000 times and they supported isis and al-qaeda, they, they gave military, they gave medical services to the al-qaeda fighters who are escanced in southern syria and in the golan heights, but for they tried this for 13 years, but they were not unsuccess. and dr. bashar al-assad is still the govern the president of syria, so these these attacks on syria are not going to succeed either, they have, israel has attacked lebanon three times and invaded lebanon, i believe, if i'm right, three times since it was uh first created uh unfortunately by the un in 1948, and each of
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these cases they were forced to withdraw, so... what's the long-term prognosis for the israeli state? i would say it is doomed to failure, and for the first time in my life, i have the confidence that they are undertaking these reckless actions, which will lead to the early demise of the apartide regime in televid. i think that as as the great i who uh foutended the islamic uh state through his popular revolution in 1979 has said israel will go the same way as the apartide regime in south africa, the apartide regime in israel will be wiped out from the pages of history, that does not mean that there will be a slaughter of of jewish israel, it means
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that the regime will fail and it will be replaced by a palestinian state in all of historic palestine, inshallah. hopefully, god willing, you can, what about this news of the iof uh, you know, putting together forces and military hardware, at the border with leona, preparing for what it says, the uh, i of commander has said that air strikes will go on, and that they are planning for a possible ground invasion. so - some people i talked to uh today, some analysts and experts like yourself, they mostly believe that this is uh on the part on part of miscalculation, it's because of miscalculation and it's doomed to fail, your opinion please, i agree with those analysts to whom you've spoken, i have heard
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analysts, many military analysts, former us military officers, strategists, weapons inspector. etc. they have all said that uh, if israel launches a ground invasion of lebanon, it will suffer the same fate as the ground invasion in 2006, that is to say it will be wiped out. um, but that does not mean that israel will not go ahead with its aerial bombardment of lebanon, um, because after all, israel is acts very much like a... fascist regime, you may remember that it was the fascists, the the in spain under francoco initiated the idea of bombing, civilian targets, arial bombardment, it was followed
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up by mussolini and hitler who launched the blitz on london which killed tens of thousands of people. so killing civilians from the air, from the safety of aircraft flying miles above the ground is something that fascists do because they have little or no regard for the common people, and especially they have ideas of racial superiority in which the the people the arab people, people of color are untermension, that is to say subhuman, and they have no respect for the uh for the lives and dignity the arab nation, whom they would just as soon wipe out, so they are going to continue their bombing of lebanon, and i don't... "know how uh, i don't know why with all the weapons that all the missiles that hezballah has that they don't have, uh, they don't have missiles, surface to air missiles capable of
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bringing down the us fighter planes that the the american governmentts supplies to them, but i i'm afraid that there will be lot of damage, but my hope is that the uh the israeli..." forces if they launch a ground invasion will be severely defeated right and uh ken as we're speaking we have this uh breaking news also on our screens lebanese health ministry uh reporting uh the killing of two dozen lebanese in the latest israely attack launched against the southern city of delap so atrocities still going on as we speak more and more civilian lives. being lost uh among the lebaneses and palestinians in different parts of the occupied territories, so in terms of retaliation can,
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because hideda was just hit and we talked about yemen, yemenese have come out and said that we are ready for any eventually, this will not stop us, the same way that hezball fighters are saying that the loss of a commander is is a big loss really which could be irreperable, but the ideology the path the cause. will not stop, just like uh other instances that we had, we had the icon of the war against isis or daesh, iran general sulaimani, somebody else will come and take over and they will tread on the same path that other predecessors did, this will definitely go on. yemen is also saying that they're ready for any eventuality and they also blame the us to say that the us will have to tolerate the ramifications for its i guess the us is already paying in a loss of prestige all around the world and it has
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succeeded in uniting all its enemies and in its similar reckless reckless use of ukraine as a proxy for a war to try and break up the r federation, so the us is uh, the us empire is flailing about, undertaking reckless actions against powerful enemies and all that they've succeeded in doing is uniting these enemies uh into greater organizations, for example the russians, chinese, the iranian government, they will soon be having a a meeting in kazan, i believe. in kazakhstan uh to you know to grow and develop the bricks set of countries, they have the shanghai cooperation organization. there there isn't,
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we are move, we have moved since 2015 when russia entered the war in syria and established a no fly zone to um counter what hillary clinton wanted to impose in syria, which was her own no fly zone to... bring to bring an end to the syrian government, turn it into a failed state such as she did in libya, that so now we are in a multipolar world, and the us with its sanctions against uh all its adversaries, russia, china, iran, lebanon, yemen, syria, iraq, has only unified the uh the its adversaries into forming new economic. arrangement uh removing the us dollar as the main currency and store of wealth for countries of the world, so what the us has done is killed its own golden
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goose in which it controlled the economic and political life of the entire planet. now uh, it was for the us empire was for about 25 years the soul superpower in a unipolar world. from about 1991 at the demise of the former soviet union until 2015 in syria, but now we are moving into a multipolar world where the role of the us empire is becoming more and more diminished. and of course i wanted just to ask you about the israeli actions and how it could impact this uh the woms and wishes of the usa you just mentioned if you could also answer me and uh that question. also touch upon the way this stances that some muslim arab states have not actually adopted or very weak ones regarding this recent incident in lebanon the people
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are: out there, they're making the voices heard, loud and clear, they said that they are there, they're standing for the cause of palestine, for hezballah as a supporter of the the cause of palestine, and they're totally against the israely regime and its crimes, but some arab states, the governments are acting otherwise, and we have instances, and they even crack down on the voice of descent against israel in those araborms. muslim countries, why are they doing this? mean, why not listen to their people's demands, why not simply get involved and join the access of resistance like others, like the lebanes, like the irakis, yemenis. um, well, first concerning the most recent atrocity that you mentioned, your correspondent mentioned in sedon, another city in lebanon, these are part of the...
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israel's plans to try and divide up the lebanese people along sectarian lines, which the french left when they they had their mandate uh in in lebanon following world war uh one and two uh so the what the what the israelis are trying to do is to uh create play upon divisions in the uh lebanese society saying that hezballah is the reason that we're bombing uh lebanon, and if you push hezballah out or you dement, you stop supporting hezballah or you defeat hezballah amongst yourselves there in lebanon, everything will be okay, but i think the lebanese people are wise to this trick, this is not the first time uh that the the israelis have bombed lebanon, they do it regularly, overfly lebanon every week, they
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bomb places. lebanon, they have invaded lebanon three times and i believe that hazbala has over the years under mr. nasralla's lead leadership has taken a leading role in lebanese affairs, because the people of lebanon understand that uh hezballah provided a road towards uh the national self-determination sovereignty of lebanon and its territorial uh integrity and that there's really... other alternative for lebanese but to stand together and fight against the israeli aggressor and its political master the usa. um so uh why do the your second point, why do the uh uh arab, some of arab countries with the notable exception of yemen and uh syria not stand up and take a stronger role in in