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re emerging from a conflict in israel and this perhaps explains why the right wing in the us that is highly anti semitic in many ways people their own private prayer protests with with both torches and all sorts of scary anti semitic slogans on the other hand the right wing breitbart news etc is very much involved in this sort of pro israel narrative and inflaming tensions there so we are really saying this mess and then the quote i just wanted to finish on from before from a friend of mine who made a documentary about israel palestine said the greatest enemy of justice often is time and said this is the opposite of what the us is saying is our will we should just recognize that jerusalem is the de facto capital of israel and we should move on from there i would say that the opposite is the case we need to call out this incredibly dangerous move from trump and despite being allies nominally in the u.k. ok george pre-show your views political activist social justice company george part of my guest. to the us police brutality is making headlines again
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after body count footage was released recently showing an officer fatally shooting an unarmed man it's a shocking incident that took place last year in arizona you may find this video disturbing. we don't think you. can run. police were called to that hotel after it was reported a man had been seen pointing a gun out of the window the weapon was actually an air rifle the victim twenty six
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sure donyell shaver had been drinking with friends in his hotel room he was showing them his air rifle which a witness thought may have been a lethal weapon are representing the victim's family said it's the most horrific shooting he's ever seen for the jury acquitted the officer of murder and manslaughter charges last. and that is if you're up to date join me for the latest news in half an hour. i am an israeli old woman that was born in haifa loves and i can fully and ache for weight i cannot agree with so many things that's going on in my country it bothers me. it changed my life externally.
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is the only. warning people of my put in a certain way holocaust bibles i'm called actually of them or. really deal cause enough one was. amusing and he's a very ordinary person who found himself wondering and the face of history. and i had to. to decide what to do the same situation and hopefully i found a way to. to give a meaning to
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a senseless. killing. your studies. my mother was born in siberia and she was but fifteen or sixteen after they were volution their whole family came to israel in the beginning of the twenty is nineteen twenty something. on a boat my father though that was born in jerusalem met my mother in the port when thereafter israel and they let married.
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my father from germany when most of poland were both. part of the socialists ernest movement they felt at the time that the best thing to do in life was to be poor in the us and great in. what they did. my mother was born in the old city of jerusalem a true. orthodox jewish family she met my father when she was a nurse she was very badly wounded in the forty eight war and she took airfare the full enough. was born in nice a lovely house in haifa and i went to school here in the i went to scouts movement then i was part of the how then are we were happy also with those songs of happy to be here to build a country we have a lot of hopes. i. am an outcome of the
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ordering israeli appearing as a soldier i was a very devoted to his or. i grew up in tel aviv with the parents of the dissident in the us of a i'm angry with the political establishment of israel more critical than ordinary as i asked. they clearly session of the state it was fourteen years for me one hundred forty eight we were way down in the name. then we got into and the stanley there's no other way but fight because otherwise they were the only in the sea and it's not a joke. every night. or we were. attacked by the arabs arabs or we will we were attacking them it was
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a war. and they bump us every morning and we didn't even have said this. in may sixty seven there was in a very great anxiety fear that it's going to be palatable despite people or so at least felt really scared and i'm sure. on one on one. it was very frightening but there was very young i would really like to see all of the evidence. and i remember my father went to the call and we went all over the west bank we went to the struggle is the name and we felt like the new owner was coming to inspect on your property. if somebody would have then told me that i'm going to spend my life trying to get out of this kind of course i would have thought it was clearly seen as a very proud coming home with a gun with you're there for. you and your serving of the so it's kind of it's kind
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of. the hero. and then. there was the young kapoor oh it's was really devastating we started it with eleven tanks with sinister truth on the history. sometimes i wake up in the middle for the night with a cold sweat and the memories stay. so the remarks never go away i remember until today every second. today i would judge on any army who would refuse i've done my share of killing and dying or being part of three wars i was asleep i'm simply song i saw things and i had experiences that i. was not to remember. and was told in office so what is it good for the all me to of
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a soldier said on the position when he sings it all pushing is not justified and one still pushing for failed overshoes to do it and then to send me to please and that's my job better for everybody and so. i don't remember ever meeting was there isn't any society said it was a very much simpler gated there is a saying in the good there. is it there. since enough. i met my first palestinian when i was forty seven years old and i'm an ordinary israeli like most of the israel we have this was. there was a very important preventing seventy one which was i think for me very decisive there was a group of leftwing young people meeting from time to time and there was this
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young man. if i did us and there was a soldier in uniform if you started to tell us about what was going on in the gaza strip. it was a kind of the big deal for the students against israeli would and did this soldier told us that he still it would seem surprising because there was so just so just stopping people in the middle of the suite and beating them up not because of something which they have done but just in order to intimidate them so just going in the night to carry out executions and people who are mocked this film is still just killed on the spot and the bodies so sewn into empty wells. and we were extremely shocked. saying that it's not possible on me doesn't have to do such things and then the soldier said yes the army's doing such things i have done myself in the work of sleeping and. so this was i think for me the
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transform mission when i really became committed activist and in skokie patient for the rights of palestinians. i mean i was always very concerned about my own society i only looked for this every place. and for equality and i thought that it was not just. that we're treating them. it we're not trying out what we can to stop this election. the who's the first day of school there were. three girlfriends to buy new books or. were to suicide bombers blew themselves up
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killed five people. were killed the big. stuff cardoso want to hear it sort of goes away. i lost the ability to. speak to people. i lost my ability to function as a normal human being. and then i met. he told me about his son r.v. who was kidnapped and murdered by hamas in one thousand nine hundred four and voters are going to. of that he created. i'm sure. that. the. us will. let.
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this sacked of this palestinian believe mother with the picture for six years or kid of hope just exactly like my wife carrying the name of our daughter some of their heroes have changed my life it was like a lightning in my head. that there is no way to be able to live here together without tearing down this wall. means the peace bloc that was started in december of zero nine hundred ninety two. the first circus started the one thousand nine hundred four as a group of israelis israeli families mostly parents and policy yes mostly from gaza. to
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establish the group with. the only woman because women are more gentle and less violent. they're going to have today is about six hundred families people who paid the highest price possible people who lost relatives because we believe that we need to speak to people from the bottom up to create the kind of grassroots organizations that pave the way to a reconsideration because any peace agreement without a reconciliation process would all be a ceasefire. we all cos would say peace organization which is trying to change the political situation with limited means it will cause in the paper to organize the most stations we do what can be done to express our view to
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influence the israeli society and this current position makers as much as we can. the main thing of course is going to the from the chickens we would come they are healthy enough people there that how how paspaley they line is growing. to caesar we have to know when the checkpoint open and when they close if there is the open in there are no soldiers there we call me we. and then we. can ask them. for me it's illegal to be. donald trump is making history again this time in the middle east russia has banned
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from the two thousand and eighteen winter olympics is this politics on steroids and to neo cons and how saakashvili moshing. here's what people have been saying about rejected and this is a full on. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch. yeah john oliver a party america is doing the same we are apparently better than the blue. sea people you've never heard of. jack tonight president of the world bank hey. seriously send us an email. we do have a huge amount of cleavage to switch to the crux of the most of both an activity of them all is the elections of our schools we do hundreds of meetings and israeli and palestinian high schools. there used to be
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a time when i was going. to the most sessions per day no i'm. sure more on. this often going to the most stations more often sitting at my computer and posting one message just about the most relations look at what you are going to wear them with. to pass the take. this think you need it pass. and there are also difficult to get the bass. they check them in many times that they put them aside to check again it's not. nothing there is a human. mother can come with their babies or babies crying the endo's bloglines. why don't people that they have to go to work has thought oh ok security security is the most. holy word in. the
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internet and the first in the situation many times they say to you you want to be here i said every one of them is a key live. away . student of the class is really supposed to say. they are full of anger and still coughing into the open bowels of an active volcano for most of them it's the first time ever in the life. that they see a side of israel policy for each other brother but putting our pain on the table trying to go bare who's pain is bigger. it's a less quick. look larry this is to me yeah this is quick creates the crux. the visual image the crux of this crack killing that comes
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it really can drive a lot of that. so one of the arabs says to me and i was standing there with them what i. said to me. was i don't you don't even hurt us. second closer to him i said you know soldiers behind me also would like me to go home you know that one said they go oh you're not helping us and then others said that god bless you. one person come since going one grain of sundin on the bun and since another person constance only another glimpse and when a thousand people will each one school grain then perhaps that will be enough to push the button on said downing of their action. and the much of. the muck of the political damage it will. not become
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a given the not. generally we are swimming against the current gen the only people who look at us as crazy people because we are able to see the manatee of the us. i am not a clay thought i cared about this cult when they sincerely believe that what i'm doing is for the best interests of this cult. and. now. this hurts me. and i see i don't have many times i don't i am the i must make it is a great deal well. generally i fully understand that. the right wing your species the bereaved families i understand the anger i understand the feelings the only difference between me and them to that i have
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decided not. to use might be revenge you know to create more. i tried to be not to all god and to understand why he calls me a traitor when they say no i saying that what i'm saying is the very best of all israel and i think that you might not be a traitor but when you want to keep the total is the only thing is that all destructions. work you potion. killed by the humiliation the frustration the anger. of a young palestinian who grew under the earth a person without any hope whose mother was being humiliated that struck why would you know of have any any control of his life of the star. of the suture of his past. history channel and i think you are
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sitting on the time bomb isis or keeps a key and hold off and go on for so so. there is no qualms palace in the house without the prisoner of our the dog with the. day ali very much second class citizens in their own country it just tool when somebody says but all countries in the world well the police well some persons it's true there are certainly some parts of syria. hopefully the civil war in syria will end but if nothing is done then the whole of the process could go on for many generations. feste the foreigner first of all why do we have to be there. it's occupied by all the low bits of people. we had problems four hundred thousand years definitely and there are many countries that try to be involved and
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try to get advantage from being involved but forgot saying enough is enough i want to live in peace. with you know people ask me when i give lectures high schools if you give for me everything everything will be ok. i say i don't know i kind of makes promises it's like if you go to the doctor you say to the doctor i have a cancer in my leg if i take off the leg will i be ok no doctor will promise you to you'll be ok but if you want take of the you will die. to ensure the long term survival of. israel and must have peace. getting out of the telly for weeks making peace with the palestinians is not just
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something. but it is also our long term survival he story is shown that no military superiority eyes of regional or global loss and no alliance . with another war i don't know any quiet peaceful place and migraine thing. we need to understand. the keys and. i believe that blowing so. i don't think that lends them the to add them and give up to things when two people are out fighting every one so give up something. peace does not necessarily mean that the two sides suddenly fall in love with each
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other what happens in the reality is certain moment they realized news site is going to win and that very much so sting each other but then people say oh god them this bus thoughts i wish we could smash them to pieces but it seems that we have to make some kind of deal with them. from day one day to day i have always fearful daughter voice behind my ear go on this is the right thing to do i'm doing the right thing to home memories . yes i'm very worried about the store the future of islam and they say that anybody was a good mind should be on the boat but no i did not lose hope. very well.
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you have to have hope. you must have hope if you learn they have hope you can die. so i hope. we are not living in a hollywood film nobody is promising us happy and. they're all cases in the story well people are a world struggling for just cause and they succeeded but also because nestle will people are just fighting for a just cause and doing all they could and didn't succeed. i'm not stupid and i'm not naive and i'm low performing most i know this is a very long term ill but it's true steps forward one step specialists. economics of omaha didn't know it was the first one to see the display.
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but i know the flow of my ways the only way fall for all the other ways without which. we need to learn. how to show them and. because otherwise rue have to share we very few. the with.
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the going to. so there's no those all important as a person bug he is important in those far as is leaving would cause a risk in the regime falling apart so indeed the americans are americans so much
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less to have him leave old oil from time to time they keep saying at the again so in the end i think most countries are accepting that the will stay. the. terror suspect is arrested in new york after an explosion rocks a central bus station injuring three people. the methods of a visit to the jury his middle east tour and announces the withdrawal of russian troops from syria. so these really prime ministers in europe seeking support for donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital but the e.u. foreign policy chief makes it clear that brussels will not follow suit.
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you good evening to you my name's neil harvey this is r.t. to. heal.

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