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eleven actually they haven't discovered any jewish antecedents during the excavation and one jewish archaeologist admitted that they had not found a single stone related to jewish history block but although there's no doubt that this dig will cause destruction of the mosque there are already cracks in its southern and eastern walls say they remove soil from under the mosque uncovering the foundation and so the building is hanging in the air geologists say that an earthquake with a magnitude of zero collapse the structure before they dug out these tunnels the mosque withstood even the worst earthquakes we dig is very dangerous we have protested against it several times but the authorities have ignored us tariff several israeli extremists have gone as far as to call for the aqsa mosque to be torn down and for the first and second jewish temples to be built in its place what do you have to say about this imagine what. the jewish groups have a lot of power in israel they came to power along with the party the current
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government headed by binyamin netanyahu is working with these extremist groups so now they are revealing their secret agenda including the plan to destroy the al aqsa mosque so that some of them say there should be separate visiting days for jews or muslims for others clearly and mosque should be under israeli control because it's part of the israel they say that it's located within the old city limits at that these aggressive statements and feel their true intentions regarding the mosque were they not talking about that it's all over the church of the holy sepulcher they're only interested in the al aqsa mosque we think it's really dangerous people don't think there's such claims are backed by the state but in reality that the state support the extremists who make these statements. are you do you have complained about what to say is the totally inadequate manner in which was the most states have reacted to his radio efforts to take over some ask what should was some states do. law. we believe the an active mosque is not only
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a sacred place for palestinians before all muslims it means that all muslims must share responsibility for its preservation has a strategic aim in that it says muslim communities across the world in russia the u.s. and europe. must do what they can to help our cause or that you can use different leverage diplomatic political or economic that every country must know the truth like and be aware of its responsibility and we do all i can here on the ground our resources are limited we cannot oppose all of israel's plans alone side in what way and why are israel your thirty's harassing you and other spiritual leaders. and israel wants to carry out its plans gradually step by step without much fuss or objection but we keep bringing it up and by doing so we have exposed the plans a occupation authorities tell us where they use media and press conferences to pile
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the pressure on us are going to be a particle which those who stand in the way of the occupiers at the only proves that there is no freedom or democracy in israel that you have to moxie for the jewish people or that it does not apply to us what have you heard again the palestinian issue being resolved in the future but boy there is still no sign of this issue will be resolved in the near future. with the netanyahu cabinet in power they want to start negotiations from scratch or israel does all it can to obstruct us through the process to prolong the existence of a state or these talks didn't make any difference to palestinians any of these talks are a waste of time or we can talk about talks with decades that's why i don't think they make any sense for their men what do you think about the way that the palestinian authority is handling the issue of gaining independence.
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for the palestinian authorities are weak what the hell is looking for a solution and they want to prove they have achieved something but the dogs have actually been a failure and so at the moment we don't have any solution on the horizon immediate we need to unite to revive our economy and science to be invincible when d.-day the moment for a solution come as they are called the a prophet is it fair to say that israel is trying to obliterate the arab islamic identity after us and them to hell in. israel's policy on the issue is based on the jewish organization congress going to have lands and allow construction of settlements so they're working to increase the size of the jewish population and cut the number of arabs there that they do it by putting pressure on their own merchants and arabs in general to push them out of jerusalem into the suburbs so other towns by referring to a crisis in the housing sector israel stopped giving permits for construction so
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when a young man grows up and decides to set up a family he will not be able to find or build a home or a legal even if he finds one the rent will be too high to afford let he will be of help so even without declaring its intentions israel is reading jerusalem of arabs of israel doesn't talk publicly about this but according to my observations the population of jerusalem is growing while the whole nine hundred sixty seven there were seventy thousand arabs today there are more than three hundred thousand on top of all in one of these prophecies ahmed was asked about where his followers should go after he leaves at that date and he said that muslims should stay in beit. that's in jerusalem where they lived at that time in this way all generations to come to live in this city. so thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. .
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lol. lol india and china's plans to step up their military exchanges. as the world's two largest armies unite their efforts to host the reach of the us halts training of a bulk of outcome forces spike in deadly insider attacks as nato admits troops to the vetting process has led to recruits turning their guns on their mentors led a new law aiming to protect kids in russia from harmful t.v. content faces criticism for its language threatens to deprive children of programs and cartoons of great cultural value. that's the sport update with.
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hello there welcome to this board and here's a taste of what is coming up into the quarter finals maria sharapova survived the scare to beat fellow russian nanny for a try at the u.s. open. last full steam ahead super sub public changes schools rocco's winner in the moscow darby against bart attack we have all the goals from the russian family. on the bar scene jenson button wins the belgian grand prix to clinch the fourteenth victory of his career. but first maria sharapova has reached the quarter finals of the us open beating fellow russian now deeper trover in three sets this is match point it came after the traver had levelled at a set all and with two games to love up in the decider but she wrap of her weathered this storm and took it six fall for the match is the furthest the three seed has got since winning the u.s. open back in two thousand and six and see what it means if you're out of
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a neck she will play marion bartoli would be by the. number one victoria azarenka had an easy win over georgia and i just really it only took an hour and twenty minutes to wrap up a sixty sixty win as a rank or two players try to use some studies that replace them thanks to the defending champion djokovic has progressed the last sixteen beating julien benneteau comfortably on arthur ashe cotton an hour and thirty seven minutes six three six two six two was the score here djokovic happy to get through the morning i think so i think. you know me i have the first first match session for a long time. so it's not easy you know on you know is the morning person to be honest but. you know you try to go to the bed early and try to wake up early and just you know get your body moving obviously and as i said you know i wanted to to
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start very sharp from from the first point enough done that. also happy is spain's david ferrer he booked his place in the fourth round with a force that win over straightly is former world number one lleyton hewitt for there will play richie cascade for a place in the quarter and local favorite anybody keeps his career going he said he's going to retire after the u.s. open but made sure of at least one more appearance on court after a four set when over its least five year for nini vertical play argentina is by martin del potro in the last sixteen. now let's switch to the russian premier league where one man public came off the bench to score the winning in their communities to one win over spy attack spartak had gone ahead after just six minutes in this game thanks to dimitry combat of their hit here but damon levelled on the hour. with a head there and then public change the who come on for the second half netted the winner against his former club just a few minutes later the victory sees luck a leap frog spartak into fifth. meanwhile across the rivals to scar up to third
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after one of the win over krasnodar on the hour a teenager winger made musette scored a secondly goal in his many games russian defender there over silly but as he was the provider the army men have now won their last four league matches and i just point off leaders terek and the neat. while there was more misery for rockport and in our moscow damp fresh new side lost two one in stoppage time at his former club the band pushing a bow i had put in front but fiedler equaliser the free kick midway through the second half dressed he took over just two weeks ago and he's already feeling the pressure. from his watching in despair at us was a really is letting the band when it enjoying time in our man have now lost six seven games. while getting sanjaya up to fourth are for a two one win over critics to get off defending christan beheaded in
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a beauty death to put the businesses ahead midway through the first half and involved. set up that one and then the scene at the order netted his second goal in his many games early in the second half. a consolation for korea. i. say this is how the top of the table is looking after seven matches reigning champions the need to level points at the summit with a surprise package had to scour the best moscow saying in third place will start at six to eight there after the defeat the last time i take. over an england new signing robin van persie scored a hat trick for manchester united as they want to three two three southampton united were two one down with twenty minutes to go and bam persie missed the penalty but the dutchman school twice in the last five minutes to move united to fit in the table while the saying go bottom elsewhere then after jessica won the gold is newcastle came back to draw one one with aston villa the new boy santi cazorla and lukas podolski scored assholes first league goals this season if they
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want to deal at liverpool logan is manager after benghazi says it's premature to talk about title. truly. confident potential strong to us to build on the. new but who could potentially. formula one jenson button has won the belgian grand prix for his second title of the year dominating a dramatic race from start to finish mclaren driver began in pole position and never surrendered his lead managing to avoid the drama that unfolded behind him but sore standings later fernando alonso crash out at the spastic it lewis hamilton sergio perez and also retired and the frenchman was handed a one race ban after a spectacular pileup on the first corner pastore maldonado also early on and reigning champion sebastian vettel managed to finish second ahead of kim you
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reichen it and is now twenty four points behind along in the driver's championship button sixty three points back. you know this circuit is such a special tomorrow special circuit to most drivers. you know the way that it flows in the history. so to get a victory to the light. is very special especially it's not me is easier for me so . very very special we get seven birdies in a row have catapulted luis use those into the top of the leaderboard at the bank championship in boston he would take a three shot lead into the final round at the start of the day he was a shot behind world number one rory mcilroy produce the reasons rich form saw him carve a sixty three to sail past the northern irishman he was finding the pins all day long fired at sixty seven and his three shots off the pace tiger woods is six shots
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back. there was a convincing win at the european masters for scotland's richie ramsay his final round five under par sixty six gave him a four stroke victory in switzerland a stunning scenery matched by his goal is the second winner of ramsey's professional career claiming the south africa open title back in two thousand and nine. hundred russia have won four gold medals at the paralympics and are currently fifth in the medals table there the biggest success has come in the last six getting shit winning the men's hundred meters teetered six title alexi lalas into gold in the four hundred meter to the team category a long jump and a cold. one the forty six title while in the pool. won the men's s. twelve hundred meter butterfly and silver this the fourth gold russia has won in swimming at these games while the country has won twelve overall meanwhile oscar pistorius has apologized for his comments after losing his t forty four two hundred
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meter title the south african claimed the artificial legs worn by the winner in all of the area one from brazil were too long the story is now says he at least regrets the timing of his remarks. i'm fine leaving u.k. shell heise hockey season begins tomorrow the locker motive jaroslav will participate for the first time since the plane crash which killed the entire team a year ago to commemorate the play's lives and to support their families and in chelsea the stars of getting malkin and media coverage to lead two teams in a charity match with more his arch and corey ants. on september the seventh russia will commemorate one year since the tragic plane crash which killed the entire committee for a slower ice hockey team to mark the tragedy of this year's annual pre-season charity match will see all the profits donated to the victims' families. much of this game unites people from various professions. it's under
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a single lane remembering all those who died in that crash because i'm sure that memories of most important things in our lives are the birth of the way i looked at the some of that i want to play here charity match from an open heart each of the teams if you can email can and yes we want you taking to the ice and sportsman celebrities in my school going to these events because flo is many famous names it's a new species i gess my eyes are a good book my i hope a legend just to say i. figure skating wall champion and you have are both. find in the net to the amusement of the more school fans. it is for this that i really enjoy the atmosphere here how much is very warm and kind and we need to thank the spectators for that of course that for us participants it was also an opportunity to show our passion for who came and gave our supports to the families
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of the former local players. however the most and dissipated heroes on the ice were the two captains and shell stars give a chicken mark and lead their charges into countless attacks and counterattacks times producing not only goals and assists but turn in the knights into a real show i after the sixty minutes the battle was started fourteen all men in bold size had five penalty shots apiece to try and see victory even penalties couldn't separate the two sites both teams scoring two out of five sixteen sixteen was the final result in this quite extraordinary ok. i think it was an interesting match to watch everyone who took part in it tried to play out sending there and show his best hockey then there is it looks logical the only thing which could win such a game as friendship was friendship between all of us. the night raised more than half a million dollars for the. families of the victims but the more important outcome
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proven that the gun but not for goats and that's only going to artsy mosco i hope my small. question was that so much about the taxpayers' money maintaining it is a she made a lot of people at various forward to a lot of most folks on the eve of the meeting of the asia pacific economic cooperation regional move to what degree is the global economy now. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered.
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india and china's plans to step up their military exchanges as the west where the world's two largest armies unite their efforts to boost influence in the region. the u.s. halts training of a bulk afghan forces after a spike in deadly insider attacks as nato admits negligent attitudes to the vetting process has led to recruits turning their guns on their mentors. and russia demands an explanation from britain after london reportedly sets in motion the so-called mug made skewed list by instructing its small scale embassy to deny people allegedly connected with the lawyers death entrance to the u.k. .
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hello and welcome to our team care interrogatory it is three o'clock here in moscow where the world's two largest armies are looking to step up joint military interests as india rolled out the red carpet for the chinese defense minister they were a visit from beijing's military chief to the neighboring country is aimed at pushing for greater unity between the merging superpowers as well as ramping up their influence in the region however ties between the two asian giants are already causing concerns across the pacific as priya sridhar explains. this is a historic trip for india as the chinese defense minister hasn't visited this country in nearly a decade and the top priority for the list of things to discuss on this trip are strengthening the india china border and promoting
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a stronger cooperation between the two countries armed forces many people believe that india and china because they have two of the fastest growing economies in the world should be rivals but a lot of analysts i've spoken with have actually said that a partnership between the neighbors actually makes more sense with forty per cent of the world's population and at a time when these two countries' economies are growing while many of the traditional western powers their economies are decreasing many people say that a partnership between india and china could actually be detrimental to a country like the united states the united states actually supports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have
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a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries the growing financial clout of asian countries on the global implications it could have is also the focus of peter lavelle's debate with his cross talk coming up the song. on the eve of the meeting of the pacific economic cooperation regional to what degree is the global economy now centered in the east and so are we living in the pacific century. and if we are which is it really me. russia says it wants a response from britain over reports that it has blacklisted a number of russian officials accusing them of human rights violations london could
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ban the officials from entering the u.k. based on what it is sees as their role in the prison death of lawyers sort of game of need ski let's get the details from all the boys in the british capital polly so it looks like russia and britain now may be on the brink of a new diplomatic dispute tell us more about what's happening. yes well russia's ambassador to the u.k. wants an explanation from the foreign office after the sunday times reported that the u.k. home secretary had sent a list of sixty russians to the british embassy in moscow in order to ban them from traveling to the u.k. now the list includes the names of judges intelligence officials and prosecutors who london believes were involved in the death of the russian lawyer again magnitsky now he worked for the london based hermitage capital fund magnitsky was
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accused of tax evasion and he died in pretrial detention in moscow back in two thousand and nine his family and his colleagues they say that he died from repeated beatings and from refusal of medical care now the investigation into the case in russia is still ongoing but it's had a big resonance both at home and abroad. earlier the u.s. said that it had also banned around sixty russian officials from traveling to the u.s. now washington put together their list based on its own judgments of the case speaking often magnitsky death then president to dmitri medvedev he said that the people who are accused of economic crimes and tax crimes in particular they should not be put into pretrial detention and of course more lawyers death is a big tragedy but they've called on other nations not to stage a political show regarding the matter and they've promised
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a tough response to any foreign sanctions that could be put in place over the hague . all right paulie boy go there live from london thank you paula for those updates . well the dramatic spike in deadly insider attacks by afghan troops aren't police on foreign personnel has led to the u.s. spent doing the training of some local forces this year alone forty five american and nato soldiers were killed by their afghan counterparts a statistic blamed on slack background checks fears are that washington's decision could derail the handover of security but robert now iman from just foreign policy told r.t. that's just the tip of the iceberg words really striking about this is the need or visuals or it may be that they've known for years that there are only very.

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