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when he took off what is your reading of the relationship between obama and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu there were many who stated that netanyahu is a recent visit there so obama backtracking on what he what he said and essentially becoming a puppet of netanyahu you could see the there was not a lot of chemistry in this meeting but i think not too much would be to this music would you say that the relationship between the united states and israel is colder than it's ever been before i don't think so without the united states we would be in a much more difficult position not only because of the veto but because of the support that we get from them. i think their relationship not only on the political level it's also cultural ideological. they know that we are so far the only or the most important democracy in the middle east do not think a bomb has lost credibility in the arab world that there was so much hope when he
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came to power and he certainly seems to have remained a very close friend of israel as you say i think that. the palestinians put a lot of hope. in the obama administration to be the honest broker in i think they still see this way just this morning we were announced this i believe. the obama administration made it very clear that they are going to veto in the security council. course to become a full members of the unit in the action so you know the trust that. is at the moment in trying to achieve peace in the region in they know that he's trying to proceed himself as an honest broker is there the possibility that the united states could veto the establishment of a palestinian state and still the general assembly would recognize it mission.
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palestinian state was already announced in one thousand eighty eight by yasser arafat and nothing happened so this can happen again and again in this will not gain anything to the palestinians a what can what it can achieve is the continuation of the delegitimization of the state of israel and this is something that i think can be avoided only through bilateral talks do you have faith that netanyahu is serious about peace i have faith in the him because for the last two years when i served my country is the israeli ambassador to the united nations a saw i watch very clearly not only what he said in the belly landing in first the speech which was two states for two countries but also the way that he acted in freezing for ten months the building in the settlements which no current no government did ever before why then did we hear so much about settlement building taking place despite the construction freeze that there was not
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a continuation of the building in those ten months but in those ten months what happened was the palestinians they don't move in spite of the fact the the free there was a freeze which never happened before there were no buildings except maybe sometimes for expansion and still nothing happened is so it's not us to blame it's the palestinians who did not move for those a whole year and then no peace talks took place in the i also think the americans also did their part in making the palestinians sit on their hands a abu mazin said it in so many words he said the obama put us on a tree he went down from the settlements you know the only resistance resisting only stopping or freezing the building and i was left on the tree this is what i've been wasn't himself said so with the phrase did not appear in the for the last two years we've been moved. since gus liberation we did not have any peace talks do you
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think of the dollar lieberman the country's foreign minister is good for israel he was appointed by. a government that was elected with them aquatic action i know that many people think the he's not the right person to represent israel in the world it what takes place now but this is a decision that was taken by the leadership by an attorney i was the prime minister i'm not going to comment on it the u.s. president barack obama has publicly committed the united states to peace based on the nine hundred sixty seven borders what is the benefit to him of sameness in public you know the obama administration unlike former administration is very much engaging with the world with the muslim world which is the africa and say i could see the way that the obama as a. representative of us of the little susan rice the way the cheap
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acts at the united nations the way that she acts the way that she embraces the way that she engaged in they really want to be an honest broker in the middle east and not to be perceived as they were for so many years being one sided and supporting on israel i think this is his idea in a new way this is what former administration said this when but he made it very very clear that this would be the basis for the coming peace what is will be secure within pre nine hundred sixty seven borders i think this is for our leaders in the defense minister to decide i think we will get the government is that we made in the israeli army is very powerful and can put. in any borders you have said that israel's international status is at an all time low do you think that this is because of its settlement building. he said. looking objectively i don't think it's
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us to blame i think the palestinians are getting israel and they have a strategy of the legitimizing the state of israel they failed in the walls they failed in their cannot make boy caught and cultural boy called they failed in trying. to tell all in the streets and the busses all over israel know they have a diplomatic comparing against israel and i think they succeeded in showing israel as the occupier. is that powerful a power over in the west bank and especially in gaza and the people in the suffering of the people there which i do not want to belittle but still this is part of the strategy in i think this is why we are being the legitimized in the whole and they know that only the peace talks once they will be started when
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bring us back to the right track in the keep this stop this kind of tentative vision of the day should the palestinians unilaterally declare a palestinian state what will israel's reaction be i don't know but you know some people here say that. we can also take unilateral steps. like the disengagement i know that all kinds of unilateral on our side or on the palestinian side going to home and to be an obstacle to the peace in the region in the i don't know how we will react but i still hope that the palestinian will understand that this kind of unilateral declaration will bring them no will this is not the way to achieve what everybody wants which is peace with least some kind of security in the. suffering. clashes that we saw
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recently along the northern israeli border do you think that this could be a precursor to what we're going to see in september you are really. me. here's someone going to put a sting in there the pro months and twenty three and they say that he's a free and they come september and they'll be they don't and that's when the clear ration always nothing would happen and the young students who are the palestinians still schoolbooks look around and see what happens in their words and they may rise and there will be. the so this is something that i think also should be taken into account and they should be prevented do you think there's a possibility of an israeli living on wall when i hope that the army and there will be france and the intelligence people will know how to avoid it because war is something that nobody in each side of the border wants so we began
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anything out of professor thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . we.
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forty four people are killed as a passenger plane crash lands in northwest eight survivors are hospitalized in critical condition but then. reports suggest harvard and bad weather are to blame for the tragedy. claims of more civilian victims in libya after french nato bombing at least fifteen reportedly dead including children airstrike west of tripoli it comes just a day after the alliance admitted to killing civilians blaming them for malfunction . and the prime minister of greece is facing a crucial confidence vote in his recently told government the outcome could determine whether he'll be able to push through a new austerity package to secure another much we didn't catch from the.
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sports news is up next here in r.t. with. hello there thanks for watching the sports these are the headlines. cruising through is only over leads the russian charge into the second round at wimbledon although no. say. taking the reins in the two nobody yet to know of is named the new coach of russia's national ice hockey team. and the tree for the for the world cup trophy touches down in moscow on a two day well wait until. we start though with this news that one of russia's top football referees was among the forty four killed in the plane crash in the northwest russia last night floating in a pet i died when the roof plane crash landed in the republic of korea as it approached his hometown airport of petrie's avoids the thirty eight year old had been a referee for a fee for since twenty ten and had
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a fishy eight hundred games in the russian premier li he leaves a wife and two children the president of the russian football union so if the setting could describe it as a great tragedy adding the are a few would do all it could to help mr pett eyes family. now the first day wimbledon has passed without any major upsets five russians reaching the second round including second seed vieira over it wasn't all plain sailing though for last year's final if she had to recover from a wayward second set to clinch a six love three six six three win over america. on the voice of one of the over his fellow russian nearly universally now you had a straight sets win their. other russians making it into the next round of christmas so the twelve c. coming back from a set down to be china shy young however twenty eight c. russian catherine the miscarriage lost to sight of caylee there because then you've
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heard about a small upset beating israel here it was the twenty two c. . well french open final francesca schiavone also progress needing three sets against a strange dockage six four one six six three the score in this one. to two. this match was really tough for me. so i think keeping going playing. much more chance to play better. for next. to prove and stealing plenty of the limelight was five time former champion venus williams you got a straightforward win against google. and was pleased to get through the pressure of the first round. come in to any major you know there's a little bit of. tension. an ally of a lot of exploitation players do in practice which i've been hearing the boys
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really world. you know especially have been played a lot too it's a little pressure of lead to to come swinging as usual. meanwhile the men's defending champion rafael nadal took time to settle against his first round opponent he did trail four games to two to america's michael russell in the first set they came back to win six four six two six two one in three minutes he said it was a lot to be told. from best excuse me i never played in a call like this was make a motion to be the first player. to play in this so i will score so. there was a. feeling. look or see the quality in the really really bertha conditions. and
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finishing off center court action on day one was home favorite andy murray he gave the crowd a little scare losing the first set six four to spain's daniel you mean a traver before taking the next three with ease including of only fifteen successive games and he did it under the new. roof it changes the conditions it's not the same conditions different. you know so it was almost too perfect you know there's no there's no work. no sort of elements to turn. you know it's different from. the first you know he was able to get a lot of huge forums which you don't normally hard to a little bit breezy or. whatever but certainly sort of caught on a little. but it was just good stuff.
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in other games all night last year's runner up and sixty two must. pass for the post but landry from its late fees got past time in straight sets ten seed mardy fish also along with russian people couldn't see he reached the second round with win over equal size and. now it's being confirmed the new coach of the russia ice hockey team will step down from his club commitments in the cage failed to take up his new post sooner to get than of had managed champions outpassed last season but russia's forced news that the tally nucor insists it's impossible to continue that route in tandem with the national job the decision coming off to sack russia coach because he had tried to juggle the job with his coaching role two years he was axed following russia's fourth place finish at the recent world championships in sweden. let's go to football and jack warner has quit as fee for
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vice president he had been suspended from the sport's governing body pending an investigation into bribery allegations however his departure means all charges against him will now be dropped with me for saying he will be presumed innocent the sixty eight year old along with fifa member. worry keys to bribing caribbean football chiefs in the run up to the fee for presidential elections warner was the longest serving member of fifi's executive committee after joining the board bank in nine hundred eighty. creedence also stepped down as president so. in the meantime chelsea say they will reveal their next manager a new manager in the next few days porto's coach though under review is boeing is the strong favorite with portuguese media saying today he has now resigned from the club there is a twenty million dollars buyout clause in his current contract with porto and yesterday there was speculation chelsea were about to pay the cash to release the thirty three year old fears both won the treble are taken with domestic league
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title and cup and europe europa league crime former russia coach getting also being linked to the chelsea job has been vacant since the sacking of carter and she lost the last month. elsewhere a new manager has been officially presented at another top flight english club but alex mcleish is unlikely to be totally relaxed in the role at least at the beginning of his reign at aston villa after arriving from arch rivals birmingham city the move has enraged fans from both sides however the fifty two year old scott seemed to be unfazed. as long as it goes you can draw. you know can understand people's feelings. nor how to before you. come out of it stronger yeah sure i really look forward to the challenge of my most fantastic football. in russia lokomotiv moscow have signed nigeria international victor bina
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has signed a four year deal from city i giants into milan the twenty four year old spent last season on loan and now relegated west ham in the english premier league i will stop playing a lot next month. but russia is hosting the football world cup in twenty eighteen but fans in the capital won't have to wait seven years to see the famous trophy because it's now on display in the museum in central moscow the legendary trophy is currently flanks. security at the artist central exhibition center is here as part of a cross cultural exchange program between russia and spain who are the reigning world champions after winning the tritone for the first time south africa last year so far though not too many fans have turned up to see it however those that have hoped russia have a chance of raising the world's biggest prize at their home championship in twenty eighteen. i just think that we always hope we can wean having free food to pull off a victory is the main feature of any fan is the cool goes when
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a team wins the fans always see we've won but if they lose they see they lost so i want all the fans to get behind the russian national team and even if we lose say that was our loss. and finally the champagne corks have been popping in the hometown of golf's new usa pin champion rory mcilroy this was the moment the twenty two year old son the winning part to land his first major title to complete a fairytale story and once upon a time this is where it all began for him at his local hollywood golf course back in northern ireland where at the age of seven he showed such promise the club broke down and become a member and they couldn't be more glad they did sharing the eighteenth hole with champagne after his victory with roy's uncle at the center of the media spotlight was on the move never experienced going well you know sort of. emotional you know. where to show. the first three players how we would you know.
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what is going to be and then wraps up the sport for the moment without more later on.
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nigeria three people all of the wreckage another man reached out to san told me but i couldn't make it to him everything so six mo to me i could not get any closer everything was engulfed by high. tragedy in northwest process a passenger plane crash. says into a highway killing forty four eliminated reports of just pilot error and bad weather are to blame for. these instead of the bomb being. appropriate daphne and anti nato mood grows in libya following claims of more civilian victims as a result of fresh alliance bombing reportedly leaving fifteen dead including children. parents finding red tape for their children's lives dozens of kids diagnosed with the rare hunter's syndrome and can only survive if the state funds
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expensive treatment. on the dollar is down the euro's up so a group prices this is ahead of a greek bottom and confidence vote of the country struggles will be a lot more business so you went to. it's three pm in moscow this is archie coming to you live our top story this hour deputy prime minister sergei ivanov says the plane crash that killed forty four people in northwestern russia was most likely caused by a combination of bad weather and pilot error he added that it resembled the crash in which the late polish president died in april last year around midnight on sunday the routes air flight and route from moscow to that there's a crash landed on a highway just one kilometer from its destination eight passengers survived the
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incident and are being treated in hospital let's cross live to our t's peter oliver who is following the story for us peter tell us more about what we know about how this tragedy unfolded. well it's still very early days to finding out who actually what happened to cause this plane crash what we do know though is that these two pull over to you one thirty four plane crash landed on a highway of around a kilometer or. way from its intended destination of but that was about airports in northwestern russia. the plane split into pieces as it hit the. highway and benchley burst into flames now the plane came precariously close to sliding into. a row of houses now if that had been the case then the death toll the number of killed would have been much higher than it already is forty four at the moment forty four people killed in the crash eight people surviving now fortunately that plane didn't go into the into those row houses.

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