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i'm talking to jeremy corbett he's one of more than eighty n.p.t. have signed to their support for palestinian statehood jeremy so you all for a two state solution yes i think palestine should be recognized they've been out of the cold for a very long time they are now recognized by very large number of states individually around the world it's time for the u.n. to do the same attempts to create a palestinian state have been failing for almost two decades now can things be
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different now what's different is that more land has been taken more walls have been built more people have been put in prison and a lot of the palestinian people are extremely desperate and i think it is high time the u.n. since it does recognize the needs of the palestinian people through. and also through their membership in the school it's time for them to now recognize palestine as a state that it seems to be so all but the main opponents of this are israel and the united states for what reason i can only speculate if the land grabs that israel's answer to all of this if it can grab enough land then the problem defacto doesn't exist anymore well israel has been grabbing land from the palestinians ever since nine hundred forty eight and if one looks at the sad map of palestine you'll see from the. green line nine hundred forty eight borders now what is the
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enclave of which has very little contact with the west bank of them anyway and then you see the west bank and then you see the areas. and then you see the huge number of settlements all over and it continued land grab a new kind of question the viability of a state with some which occupation going on anyway i would think that. by gaining recognition of palestine as a state then becomes very obvious to any sense in international law israel's continued colonization occupation is illegal particularly the current flashpoint is jerusalem with the development of two particular certain months in jerusalem but also the prevention of many palestinians returning to them when they go to the west bank and the expulsion of palestinians from their homes to make way for. the new city of david in the south of the city you mentioned the u.s.
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and israel's opposition to a full u.n. membership for the palestinian authority but unlike at the un the us doesn't have a veto in the general assembly could it still do something to de rail this attachment well two parts to that i think what the vote. is that the palestinian diplomatic initiative of the past couple of years has borne enormous fruit pretty well every country in latin america now recognizes palestine most african countries will gain many salvation in southeast asian countries also recognize palestine this can be an overwhelming vote in the general assembly now that doesn't grant full membership the full membership must be approved by a security camera so he will make it clear it will use its power of veto the security council and the british government's position is still i believe they're going to abstain on the issue how you abstain for or against palestine i don't know
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but that's the position they're taking so i think what we'll get from this is a vote by the general assembly and from that some kind of in hearts to observe a status of the moment the palestinians do enjoy a degree of observer status within also u.n. organizations particularly for example human rights council would granting this request amounts to u.n. support for the recognize. palestine well it's a decision made by the general assembly majority of the world's nations crucially represent the majority the world's people are going to vote for recognition of palestine that will further isolate the united states and one day some time some day the united states is going to wake up and realize that the future of the middle east is not going to be sorted out by then pouring arms and money into israel is going to be sorted out by the u.s. taking a positive role in bringing about recognition of palestinian rights and therefore
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the recognition of the rights of all people so that in the region commentators are saying that u.n. nonmember state it is likely to be granted but thought of calling it a pyrrhic victory one in which neither side witness saying it won't bring statehood any nearer but it will i'm get the israelis and the americans do you agree don't call it a pyrrhic victory her call it a halfway house by treating that it is a recognition by the nations of the world that palestine deserves its place also i think exposes the nonsense of the u.s. and israeli position because the u.s. and israeli position is essentially that going to continue the support for israel they're going to continue allowing israel to undertake it settlement policy and this will help to isolate that i'm also encouraged i hope the european union not to grant enhanced trade arrangements with israel which of course they have for a long time been preparing to do the palestinian problem has really been neglected
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recently particularly in the media because of the arab spring and fighting in syria what impact it had those events had on palestinian society i think it's how the very big impact is had a big impact on a lot of young palestinians of realised the isolation of their position their levels of unemployment their levels of poverty and the levels of education achievement which are met. by jobs and by korea as much the same as young people in egypt algeria tunis you name any country there also bizarrely it's had an effect on israeli public opinion as well for the first time that i can ever recall it was been a huge demonstrations in israel against poverty against tax increases against service cuts. was there not raising the palestinian issue during those demonstrations look at the economic issues they're raising and no different to what the youth of the
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whole region are raising and so may be we're seeing a turning point in that young people in israel are beginning to realize that perhaps they belong in the middle east not in an american colony or an offshoot of europe so you think in fact that the arab spring may have made a solution to the palestinian problem. yes i do because egypt has for a long time services nine hundred seventy nine been seen as the western bridge into israel in it's the main speaking country that's recognized israel diplomatic relations a very close security would like sions the new government in israel and where it comes from where its support comes from indicates something very very different now was there quite cautious at the present time they don't want guards at the become an extension of the chips they are i suspect going to increasingly use their pressure to force israel to open the open the gates to allow transit of goods and people in and out of gaza through israel to the west bank one of the results of the
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arab spring has been a rise in radical islam in the middle east what kind of spillover effect do you think the israel and the palestinian authority expect i think radical islam is a consequence of suppression of people's views and wishes and radicalization happens when you don't give people their force. there is right wing radical christianity in the united states there is different forms of radical islam across the region but when it comes to elections most of the election results and most of the people elected seem to be more based on the economic demands and needs of people and the role that their society will play in the future and certainly very much against the dictatorial regimes of the past i think we're seeing absolutely fascinating development in a sense it's a bit like the nineteenth forty's fifty's are about pricing
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against the anglo-french monopoly of relations across the whole region what we're now seeing is an uprising against these dictatorships many of whom cooperated with the war on terror many of whom imprisoned people many of whom allowed extraordinary rendition to take place through their countries during the early stages of the afghan war i think this is going to be a fascinating period to watch but if we don't do something now for the palestinian people grant them their rights grant their recognition grant their peace grant less security and stand up to israel's land grab theft and imprisonment then it's the war of tomorrow israel must be feeling increasingly uneasy surely about the toppling of pro american regimes in the middle east i think israel was very alarmed at the fall of mubarak because ever since that in the seventy nine
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deal they've always seen egypt as being maybe a difficult neighbor but nevertheless a neighbor the levels of cooperation between israeli security and egyptian security in the side of the eye on the border with. gaza are absolutely huge and i think they are probably extremely nervous of that and that indeed is probably encouraged the right in israeli politics i hope instead a more rational void. subpoenas in israel saying hang on we're in the middle east we've got to live in the middle east and let's look forward to be optimistic the helsinki conference on nuclear weapons free on a nuclear weapons free middle east in december is an opportunity back here in the u.k. some poll showed that sixty percent of u.k. very think that palestine should be recognized as a state even more in some other countries in europe and yet no governments have come out in support what's stopping them do you think what's stopping them is a traditional recognition and support of israel ever since the foundation of state
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of israel in one nine hundred forty eight on the basis that the jewish people were disgustingly disgraceful and appalled to be treated by the nazi regime by the holocaust and it's a sort of sense of saying well the israeli side of israel was set up in order to provide a safe haven for jewish people and that is still quite an important narrative in european politics but i'm quite hopeful that the irish presidency of the european union of ireland has a very strong and very honorable record in supporting the rights of palestinians and indeed of other people in the region maybe they can move things around a bit i'm not surprised that sixty percent of the people in the u.k. support palestinian recognition public opinion has transformed during my lifetime from being overwhelmingly unconditionally pro israel to now being. very conditional about israel and very positive about the rights of palestinian people why should british voters care about what happens to palestine after all
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that's an awful lot going on here at the moment it's not always an awful lot to worry about at home but if wars break out somewhere else. and suppose israel decided to bomb iran i hope they don't just suppose they did the oil prices would go up very quickly there are british forces in bahrain in the navy and on the straits of hormuz there's a u.s. base in by. there's a u.s. navy there's bases all over the region and we would then be so probably sucked into some costly conflict of course it matters but human rights matters as well and if you suppress a people's identity and their ambitions and that's what you are end up with war if the requests for u.n. known member status is granted what's the next for the palestinian independence movement to push for full status but also to use this current position within the u.n. to force israel to withdraw the second. and ultimately take down the wall and
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recognize the rights of palestinian people you don't achieve good relations with your neighbor by surrounding yourself with water and machine gun emplacements see the chief security to a neighbor being friends jeremy corbin thank you. will do the trick really the ship or swimming you can catch both at the premier merits like deviation show of the summer check out a whole family of russian engineering feats didn't let ships truly fly or just go with the flow and take in the view of the bay below but hold on there could be turbulence on board the plane it's only jet powered and b.b.'s plane. there that the world's most cultured chopper and you've got
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. let me ask you began after hours of practice in a glitzy ceremony america and europe are paid to do battle in the right car. but first the hitting it's mega rich and g. side have survived a scare in the russian cup they beat second tier team europe forty one penalties to reach the last thirty two of the russia cup angie are riding high in the russian primarily get the moment but couldn't break down their opponents and source tried to seen it already sent off the next three times while you're a spartan gagne have missed a penalty set a match beginning to be a shootout where brazilian midfielder netted the next step agreed to get off the beach second to guard the forty former russian champions than you are right loosing two one to the side to me. meanwhile and then it's under five striker alexander and midfield there's not any sort of have both been called up for russia's two world cup qualifiers at home to portugal and as a beyond next month capello will make his final squad next week because you go from
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russia captain denise should have been obvious choices but that was dad's after both were demoted to the needs reserves to complaints over the high wages being paid to new signings hold and axel. now after surprising football fans worldwide with his move to russia tottenham record signing david bentley has now twice lined up for the premier league side rostov constantine pitot reports on what is life on what life is now like for russia's first english professional football. don't have any major trophies in their cabin and their biggest achievement was runners up in the russian cup in two thousand and three and their highest place in the top flight was six in one thousand nine hundred eight however the don't sight heat the headlines by signing tottenham and former england midfielder there is bentley on a season long loan as he became the first ever englishman to play in the russian premier league it was an opportunity and you know i took the opportunity and so far
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it's been very good the people and i'm for enjoying myself i don't disappoint him resulted over. the manager. is all my me so very welcome there's been a pleasure seven kept mentally remain stone aimes record signing joining from leghorn for twenty seven and a half million dollars in july two thousand and eight but he has scenes dropped down the pecking order at white hart lane loan spells and birmingham and west ham followed as well as any and reportedly fell out of favor with manager harry redknapp since soaking the coach live on t.v. when spurs first qualified for the champions league and the twenty year old hopes a new challenge in russia will help him keep start his flagging career. i don't have regrets and i would qualify for the terms i got i don't think that was the maija factor you know you had to pick from and. yeah just things in life you know this is the way it goes sometimes we move on from there on here now and enjoy
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myself and hopefully i'll get back on top bentley made his russian debut in a one new home win the against down to tresco is rock bottom dinamo scope along with another familiar face to english football fans florentin them up on gold the french one can't form a liverpool striker who has a russian wife also managed to score runs towards only goal in the following game a three one defeat at spartak but despite this it seems both players enjoying their time in russia so far for them on the weather still has to go and see the wall and . nothing to complain because the club we know can fall very good after after my life and. the language barrier can they can be difficult. in international language so the football hasn't been a problem sometimes the pitch can be a problem but they have. my me so very welcome. last season rostov finished thirteenth out of a top flight of sixteen teams and only survived
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a draw by winning a really geisha playoff they're currently twelfth after nine games having won two and drawn three but hope their decisions of band lee and see them up on goal will have a positive impact on their taking play and help last season's relegation haunted side not only beat the trap door but set their i am so little high in the table at constantine but out of archie. meanwhile over in england chelsea captain john terry has been handed a four match ban and find almost three hundred fifty seven thousand dollars after the football association family defended guilty of misconduct following a race riot the thirty one year old was cleared in court in july of racially abusing q.p.r. defender anton ferdinand in exchange in rangers' one a win over nine man chelsea and a feisty west london darby at loftus road last october former england skipper terry who won seventy eight caps over nine years is now retired from international g.t. after being stripped of his captaincy by the f.a. last february which also led to the resignation of the vending the manager fabio
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capello terry has fourteen days to appeal against the decision before any ban and fine can be enforced. now getting malkin's home debut in the cage show could not have been much better the pittsburgh penguins star is playing for metal magnitogorsk in russia during the n.h.l. lockout and got a goal and two assists in their six one thrashing of western conference lead is proud he played his part in the main goal skating through the neutral zone before feeding dennys blocked off who made it one nil early on but he did get one back through alexander picard to tie the game at the end of the first however it was never close after that matter took the lead again when sergei gonchar are sent you getting malkin on a breakaway with a long time line past now he was stopped but the rebound sat uncovered for game was jackin to score easily it was then three one a minute later one fired a shot from the point that been scored on the rebound two more goals followed
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before malkin had the final say this is first goal of the season messily go fifty eastern conference with two games in hand. and golds ryder cup gets underway later today with the americans making a surprise selection for the first foursomes the i mean ceremony wetting the appetite nicely is america attempt to win back the trophy but their captain. davis love has raised some eyebrows opting for three tournament rookies to play in the opening session davey boy brian snedeker will lead the way with jim furyk and they will go up again she rips world number one. and graeme mcdowell another dead beat in keegan bradley has been partners with phil mickelson for the usa in the second time that is against luke donald and garcia and jason dufner gets his first taste of the tournament paired with zach johnson they will take only westwood and italian francesco molinari while america's anchorman tiger woods is back with steve stricker to take on importer and justin rose so the usa rely heavily on new faces
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while europe has gone with its strongest pairings from the off the captains explain their choices. there was not a whole lot of rhyme or reason to it except that you know maybe maybe the support we wanted to get brandt going brit likes to get out there and get after so brandt was a good one to lead off. phil and keegan are a little bit excited to be point two so get them going. and then we've got some pretty cool customers that can handle whatever whatever happens. in the last two matches. i want you to have my strongest force from barings tomorrow for the first session and. the logic behind these pairings here i know that there might isn't going to be tough the u.s. team is playing grey we do have you know very strong pairings on the u.s. side. and the european players are going to have to play really really well you
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know there to win points that's their way these royal cup is going to be now one of major sport's biggest star sebastian lerp says he won't be driving in every race of next season's world rally championship the frenchman broke the news at the paris know to show this it true driver has all but secured a record nine w.r.c. title thirty eight year old leaves his perennial rival make a heaven by sixty one points with just three stops left on the calendar this potential crown would be his last one as the web is close to switching to a new type of racing in the world championship. that's all i see is to do some rallies in those uncertain. i don't know a whole body but the whole championship and then we pull off a year after we try to prepare something we should try to do to see you know before seeing if you think you are going to. we will end in paris because it's probably not the first thing you would think of cast in bronze dans infamous head but in the
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two thousand and six world cup final has been immortalized in the french capital a five mi to statue has been unveiled in front of the pompidou center of contemporary art and title but it depicts the notorious challenge by france or legends it is a ban on italian opponent mark of maturity in the final down was sent off following the incident i'm retired after the match while basically went on to win penalties and forty year old later apologized for exactions and fans how this had but won't overshadow the rest of his head lush career. i think he should be known for more than just this particular moment after all he did school the goalie in the. world cup. if he hadn't been sent off maybe they would have won but on the other hand the world cup he it was because of him the french so i think he's one of the best players have. produced. a good attention but i hope
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