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consider ian territory on friday, which reportedly killed 19 people. and this, i'm verified, so you can see a blaze following the us attack on a rainy and revolutionary dawn facilities and eastern syria, the movies being labeled as brutal by both to moscow. sounds wrong with the former, claiming it amounts to a violation of a territorial integrity. washington has said it conducted the attack in response to a drone strike. they killed an american contractor early this week. while the u. s. continues it strikes on syria from seems to be taking a different approach, inviting damascus to take part in it's our french economic summit, which kicked off in paris early this month. a representative from the syrian chamber of commerce praise the move of the turning points in relations the event times to strengthen cooperation between from sunday, our world. this event, which has been organized for the 4th time, is an opportunity to conduct an assessment of the konami control relations between
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the arab countries in france and to explore ways and means of strengthening the relationship, especially between the private sectors. so this is based on a win win foundations for both parties. the conflict in siri has been ongoing since 2011 with several militant groups in countries taking part in the fighting assaults . presidential administration has been confronted by a variety of opposition forces, mainly backed by the west political analysts. talib, abraham, explains that what could be behind. frances attempts to establish contact with syria. i think that go behind, behind face to re contact with government. i think the lead on, as you know, there is a kind of agreement between the agreement we had agreed in back only been on a positive impact on syria to the baby out an agreement that we'll arrange everything
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like that the government, the government set that up and leave and had an important school process for the french policy in the middle east. and indeed that gave for, for the whole movies. so this one and another is related to an energy method is and i think the process is a trying to find a way to reach the grid with sources of syria guys on board. and that is that part of the media and understood now that syria, we don't get into the, out of the as a function and you know, we need to nothing. and the best way is to open diana with it and got what i mean. and i think that is a really good idea. that's a wise idea because david can do a lot of things that war and about if you go back to our top story now as a fresh protests civil wrapped in israel with some people breaking through police barricades
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and attempting to storm the prime minister's residence in jerusalem before being pushed back by police. ah, lisa responded to the latest unrest with water. cannon is, comes to dow is off the benjamin netanyahu sax, the country's defense chief. i saw that he criticized the government's new judicial reform. israel's consul general in new york has now also resigned in protest against the motion a day early. a defense minister, you are gallant, urge the government to hold the reform which has sparked months long protest, 6 of the country, a mule, milva mcauley, i declare loudly and publicly for the sake of israel, security, and the sake of our sons and daughters. the legislative process should be stopped in order to enable the nation of israel to celebrate pass her work and independence day together and to mourn together on memorial day and holocaust remembers that
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these are holy days for us. a group of israeli universities have announced a strike and protested what they've branded a judicial qu. students, reportedly, it wouldn't be able to attend classes for some time in advance the boards of the government to reverse the reform immediately. on saturday, police waited with force using more to canada. gates, marching, crowns, and television as office and protest is blocked traffic on a major highway, hundreds of thousands of people having rallying across as well since january demonstrations. flight up after the hotline netanyahu government decided to restrict the authority of the supreme court in favor of parliament. let's get some live details now from i can see if it's really no make it from the head dash party . many thanks for joining us on the program. now looking at the later protests across the country, just how significant of a development was the sacking of the country's defense minister g. thank. first of all, i would like to use this opportunity to salute all deeper testers. it's
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a huge success to see so many thousands of people going to the switzerland dangerously in such a late i a time in night to go just against a fascist dictatorship. that netanyahu and his dogs are trying to constitute. so i want to salute them. this is one thing, i think it's very, very significant. and they, i believe the thanks to them and allow me to say, so i'm a member in da, log of the houston and justice committee that he is with an inactive inaction or in enacting in those, in the papers she pay a bill and then we try to and we don't give a fight against those facets against those it, it laws that they try to enact. but i must say again that it's the public, the go to the streets that actually a push forward,
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the struggle against the dictatorship and i salute them. i think it's very, very significant. i just hope i just hope that everybody will understand very, very soon that the dictatorship we fight against or the moment is no different. oh okay. you seem to be having some difficulties with the connectivity, palestinian by derrick. those go. i believe that they will understand following this se fantastic struggle that just to metals for me here in the west bank and his jerusalem. and of course in does a strip but a for a nation and entire nation, the palestinian paper leaves and their terrible and murderous occupation and dictatorship by all of them to stand up and be in the fight against up to it. it's interesting how the us state department has been very quick to reject claims of its
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involvement in the process because then there's allegations of voice by the prime minister's son. what do you make of that? look, this is psychopathic family. i must say that i am sorry to say that, but that's a good deal with it. these said the son opening at them. yeah, he's a psycho but is full of conspiracy theories. he believes that every inch in the word, suppose the enemies are responding it as it were. so i'm, so he needs a treatment. it's, it's not what you expect to is. i mean, because washington has always been traditionally as well as closest ally. and now it's being accused of sponsoring raising change in israel. sure it's, it's ridiculous. it's crazy. i am inductive, but these, but to logically sick. he needs treatment. unfortunately, it grew stronger throughout the years. and now he's actually in the one with the
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dates. the agenda is father looks so very weak and they only bring coffee, you know, and never done like a pankey because of the family and is so that's it, that's a shame. i feel sorry for him a but the, the people say look, pay the price for sickness. i just that. how troublesome do you see the opposition to the reform from the outgoing assume to be outgoing defense minister when it comes to netanyahu's grip on power. i surely hope that day that day is going to lose the power because, you know, now is in a big a problem because on the one hand is under a terrible pleasure. not only for his family that we just mentioned, but also form a fanatic bigots aim was than fussy within the government, like smoking and bent view. and then within the coalition like goldman that. busy
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person of the a committee a law and just to say of their law injustice, say committee. and they so the one hand, they were seem to move forward with this, fascist a legislation. on the other hand, the public and we are the opposition. a put a lot of pressure on him to stop the a gym. cool. so i believe that that he really, he's on the brink of a nervous breakdown because he cannot, of. busy cosy, consign those 2 sides of the pressure he must comply with one of them at the expense of the other. and i surely hope that he will understand that the public comes 1st and that he must stop there a jin coup. he must stop that the relation of is only to a full fledged parties dictatorship. i hope we succeed in that and you expect that
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more members of the government try and distance themselves from the reform in the coming days and weeks. i hope so. i believe that is what we saw in what you still see at the moment. a may make a change in people within then it allows party. some of them may understand that this situation can all go on. and perhaps i hope so, they'll be rational enough to say that's it. we have to stop that. thank you so much for joining us on a program has been great to get your thoughts and your insight into the situation. efficacy member of the israeli parliament from the had dash party. thank you. thank you very much. good evening to war. so now which expects to be reimbursed for the weapons? it has provided to care that's according to the polish prime minister. he says the money will come from the e. u. we have issued invoices were 2000000000 years. and this is very good news for
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poland. very good news for the polish budget, which i brought from the european council summit for this money. we can supply ourselves with state of the art equipment. also is one of the main use suppliers of military age to kiev. polish leaders were also reported instrumental in persuading berlin to provide ukraine with a leopard to battle tongues. germany has pledge to provide here with more than $300.00 tongues off and including both old and new models. poland on basset to france recently stated that was so would have no choice but to enter into a direct conflict with one sure. if you train fails to win on the battlefield, fib policy research or george some you will say germany will probably have to split the bill opponent ambition. we don't know yet whether poland will be reimbursed or how much boeing has been calling. the shots has been, you know, the loudest and the most belligerent on russia. but,
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you know, the bills i have to be paid by germany and that sort of poland knows this and what, which is why it's continually rating germany for not doing. you know, it's unfortunate packed with the devil that the nato signed, when he greedily embraced the idea of nato expansion. right. we have all these new countries inside nato, and suddenly all the noise and all the aggression, all the energy is coming from these new countries. why would poland assume that they're going to get a great deal from the americans? are they going to give the, give it to them either for free or, or the steep discount? that's not really how the united states operate this way. marks 2 decades for the iraqi people in the us led forces invaded that country and imposed regime change by force. continue special coverage of the conflict through the oil rich country and the chaos and the stay blinds the region for years to come. at this hour,
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american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from great ha . with food and medicine and freedom with in march 2003 bombs and missiles began to strike baghdad. the ensuing invasion left behind a trail of destruction and an estimated 1000000 people. dead naughty correspondence,
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davis. when he takes an in depth look at the u. s lead campaign that was unleashed on iraq. we're here in baghdad, which 20 years ago was inflamed as the us and britain, unlisted shocking or bombing campaign. what we have seen on television, though, is indeed the 1st phase of a day. the campaign called shock and awe. eye witnesses described what happened when missiles rained down on the iraqi capital, a march, 2003. while the attack was anticipated, locals will have traumatized by the sheer scale of the destruction. it was very difficult for the country, and for all iraqis citizens on that day, a disaster struck my nephew was killed in the 1st strike on that goddamn day bushes, a criminal. it was his fault. they are all criminals. they trampled on humanity.
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they hate people. this was to be expected of them. they came to destroy the country, not to protect the citizens of iraq. it was a curse time for all. iraqis were still feeling the consequences of this. the world has promised. the american soldiers would be welcomed with open arms with flowers and with sweets, while a swift victory was guaranteed, we are in the square where the americans tore down the statue of saddam hussein. but what many people don't realize is that he was just yards away in the streets behind me. watching events unfold. bus loads of people were brought in to create the impression that it was ordinary iraqis that tore down the statue. it was to create the narrative that the people who supported the us led invasion as the u. s . struggled with heavy losses private military contractors were brought in. but they too were involved in war crimes in the atrocities against ordinary iraqi civilian. here in this whole square, one of the worst massacres took place at the hands of the notorious blackwater
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private military company. as they escorted to a u. s. military convoy the mercenaries. oh, on fire, killing 17 and wounding 20. relocated either the word blackwater. for me as a journalist is associated with something terrifying. i saw people in complete disarray, for example. there was always a risk that any resident could be shot dead on the street. this incident took place in the al cough area. there was a turmoil some process by were killed by blackwater, p. m. c. we went to this place only after the black water left by then black water was something terrible for us. this incident was not particularly disgust at the meetings by the government then for blackwater. personnel with charlton giles but i would like to pardon by then you have president donald from black or to maintain his name, but not the fact of it under the name of how to me. it was allegedly involved in the fighting a fall. my 4th is ahead of the conflict in ukraine now as constant. it has
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a vested interest in liquid natural gas which many phase the recalls what has been described as nato. from the war. confederates was bought $1000000000.00 by investment company apollo group in 2016. in september 2020, a polar group entered a 5 and a half 1000000000 real estate investment partnership with the abbey national oil company, one of the world's largest oil companies, and a major exporter of liquefied natural gas. in december 2021 at note, was invited to enter a joint venture to create an all in gusto. new in the ukranian pulse. odessa for transportation to western countries. the announcement came a month off, the chief executive of the ukrainian state energy company, nafta. guess you are eva t ranko told an abitibi energy conference that he hopes to russian nurturing to pipe on in to europe, which bypasses ukraine would not be approved. he said that ukraine stood to lose $2000000000.00 per year, about 1.5 percent of its g d p. if the russian pipe was operational,
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claiming that nor string to is actually putting the whole continent and global security at risk. one ex says, these organizations operate in a gray area, often outside the law, live till you've shifted the blackwater case has not been solved. i think the americans are investigating the case, but insignificant information about the investigation. procedure and compensation issues comes from different sources. i heard that some citizens received compensation while others did. not all this is caused by the weakness of the government and protecting it citizens. we now know that the war was based on a lie. there were no w m days and saddam had nothing to do with $911.00. but the legacy of the invasion, good. 20 years off lepers mythology buyer was he spoke with an iraqi military veteran. he says u. s. claims that saddam hussein has weapons of mass destruction in iraq, we're fabricated to justify the invasion a subtle lover,
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so love role. i was wondering why they kept inspecting as people had forgotten everything. despite the plague of occupation, no one spoke about the issue of chemical weapons. moreover, all the results of those inspections you've heard of were placed in a closed box under type protection that could only be opened 60 years later, though international law permits the declassification of an event 20 years later. this demonstrates what a big, disgraceful, and immoral ally it all was actually was a surprise, was it like all their inspections? they came at night and conducted a thorough, accurate inspection. and for the record, they realized there were no weapons. so when they inspected all paccar university, they knew it was useless because it only teaches economic strategy and other topics . they inspected all the research in private offices at our university, which has over 30 research courses, a national defense in high management leadership and authority. research that defines policies and participates in the government's formation. if it wasn't for these wars and the invasion which began in 1990 in the blockade with its effect
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still lingering to the stay, iraq would have been in a much better state than today. i wasn't an expert in that field, but i know that they inspected all the locations. it wasn't hidden, it was visible in the media of the inspection committees had specific schedules, entailing thousands of visits. they entered the republican palace, the headquarters of the republican guard, the special guard, and the special security service, military departments, everything i'm certain and i can take responsibility for my words that they entered without any purpose because they knew that there was nothing to look for. what does albert car university have to do with weapons of mass destruction? the martyr's monument is a symbolic place, but they enjoy insulting the symbols of the people they invade. therefore, they inspected the monument, and they later turned it into the headquarters of a u. s. battalion even the commanders club became the headquarters of us battalion . back then you could see soldiers in uniform sitting proudly outside the club as
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if they were telling you we seized the club, humility in the army commanders and sought out hashem. ahamed abdul al wattage shannon meant a victory for them. dignified honorable people are always their target in order to crush them and achieve their own interests. or during the us invasion, numerous that stay side were looted and thousands of historical artifacts was stolen. the ranks i can give the iraqi national museum is considered one of the most devastating acts of cultural vandalism. in modern times. i'm hoping this minute either the right to national museum was subject to the largest loosen in modern history. a most significant cultural heritage in the most important home of civilizations has been stolen with
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in 2003 when the looting mostly took place. the national museum house, thousands of important archaeological lightens from ancient civilizations, such as these marian babylonia, the katy assyria, as well as a slumming civilization. so large quantities of items have been looted, sabotaged ribbons, smashed especially sculptures and pottery. many of the taken items were found in antiquity, shops and auctions around the world, and were sold to the highest bidder. ah, ah ah, how could i have been and what was stolen from the racket? national museum is only a small part of what has been looted from archaeological sites spread across iraq.
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and why did the fragile security situations in many provinces, especially after the 2014 events and the emergence of terrace groups. those archaeological sites, which were not under government control, heaven legitimately excavated, thousands of archaeological items have been found and eventually smuggled abroad. anew sniffed fee. this was a pre planned and systematic theft. the area in which the national museum located is supposed to be a very restricted area, and he was troops were stationed near the museum. yet they allowed the mob to break into the facility and lute the items that present human values. the systematic attempts to eradicate iraqi antiquities have been amplified by the rice of iceland, especially around the city of mosul, where a syrian archaeological items were looted and sold to international markets and auctions for millions of dollars. mm
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. mm . ah, iraq, embassies and consulates all over the world have exerted tremendous efforts to retrieve stolen items. we also maintain good cooperation with foreign ministries around the world. into poll and unesco. the united states has enacted legislation that criminalizes and bands the trade off iraqi antiquities. who have urged european countries to enact a similar act in order to impose strict controls and laws to band the trade of looted antiquities from rock many thanks for a company here and archie international with about with more in just a few minutes. ah
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