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the wild land where no loss stands, but chicago was actually the homes of many people that stand with us. and we have to just to verify that this issue is different. this issue, please continue to come together. all just say we are going to fix this. always so this the many people call kids already called the materials. i'm the wendy's. the
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one of the biggest things that i've realized is how i had to look through this once . there's other communities across the country that the biggest, every day the, there's not a party issue. this is an issue that affects everybody, regardless of race, color, class freed religion, it doesn't matter. bullets do not discriminate the organization for
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man, thanks a $1000000.00 and my friends will be traveling the country and speaking about what issues specifically on the topic. recently i found out that texas has the most stolen in united states, the responsible, the what makes you a gun control expert? i'm not an expert. i'm part of the conversation. i don't need to be an expert to be part of the conversation that happens. the media and all your friends on tv, the covers of magazines, and it made you feel real nice and good. but but his mind because the using that every day i wake up and as nice as it seems to be in the media all the time. i wake up in my school. gotcha. and nothing i'll be going on. the news is going to,
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i'm sure that's not a good fit. we never, never will be. when i'm doing this, i can be of some of my initial plan was to be a summer camp. and then i was gonna go for one session to work at my comic book store. i'd be happy because that's what i would want to do. thing is, do you want that? do you realize that there's 3 types of sleep generally are good and never intentionally to free and to see and then you have a seat seat dog, protective seat, which whenever you do, you want me to say that i am a shoot because then you can say here's another thing i'm gonna, there's more than 3 types. there's a lot of different types of people, and we cannot face the world often. it can no longer be set to go for to get shot on the street or in school or in the welcome back. we interrupt this
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documentary to take you to go ha, as a roland department is now speaking, get the doha for him in casa let fellas, and then to observe that i didn't dream is anybody here in this room who believes that iran is a mere observer upfront in what is going on in the region, you provide materials support for how mass and move forward has followed. one of the most powerful, permanent tree forces around this region, which has the ties with him us. but to all intents and purposes, iran has remained as unobserved as so can you explain why sir? you see 1st, i should tell you that in a region, in addition to los angeles, and there are other, it was in front of jeff off as well. and did we asked to to the
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occupier? we clearly threatened and could actually, i'd like to correct it. we gave it warnings that if the attacks against women and children would continue, then the region will enter at the big war. and the expansion of the scopes of this war, and it gives the not that it hasn't already been expanded upon the, from the 11 east frontal. so do you have any fronts? of course, these are not our proxy groups but or any action that is based on the international law. and it will help because removal of occupation. we will support that. we have a pull as strong that political support for her moss and resistant groups against
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the phenomenon of occupation. what kind of support then? does iran provide to the screens? how would you describe that supported the segments? in most states control the resistance reflect the masses and hezbollah on that vision. so made by, can you send with some i've heard you say that before then what, what, what sort of support? how would you describe the support shuttle in the post and into the bulk of the system, which is fine? will it should to it has the data you see in the past, i would like to be very frank. we had all kinds of supports for that has been law and him, austin, just wanna make jihad based on the international law to be in confrontation with the phenomenon of occupation. but today has the law and how most are capable enough to produce the weapons that they need. they can also procure them. if you asked me where to get the weapons, one of the, one of the black markets from beach they can get. what kinds is ukraine very easily,
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effortlessly, they can get anything from ukraine. but the point is that is real, isn't occupying the regime for the palestinian question. we have come up and we have put forth a very important solution. hm. and this solution lies in holding a referendum, participated by all the palestinians, the original ones, including the jews, the christians and the muslims. so this is a solution. the self determination should be done by the original palestinians, jews, christians and muslims. they should take part in the referendum and after 75 years, they can decide their own future. they can participate in a referendum uh by the united nations. they can express their opinion and they can vote. and then the based on the results of just responding to the conflict you over,
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i have to applaud you because we've been having open in front discussions here in doha about what policy might be for the day off to this conflict. tens um there was being very little willingness. well, certainly quite some reticence on the part of this region to actually get involved in that dialogue and those conversations. and so uh, interestingly enough, you, all, one of the 1st representatives from the region is actually positive, a, a sort of concrete proposal in saying that let me bring, bring you back to where we stand on, on the sort of offensive post you that the wrong ones with regard from policy and it supports, however you would describe that material physical however you would describe the of these of these resistance groups. as you described militant groups as a, as many we'll just describe them around this region. you have talked about the
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possibility of an uncontrollable explosion in the situation in the region. you very specifically said that as long as the us supports the crimes of israel on the continuation of the war, that explosion, the escalation is possible. you set this off to the us, v towed a un resolution for a sci fi on friday, so just explain that suddenly does sound like a for us again, what does an uncontrollable explosion look like? so to your mind around this region, so go ahead take as you see, 1st of all look what is really, is now doing that is one of the regime believes that that 1200 people were killed that and this and as of
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october, operation ended occupied to kind of sit in territory is that going into the international law is real, a wanted to retaliate, then they should have observed the principle of the differentiation. i mean, they should have also proportionality. they should have differentiated between the military and the military. they have killed 18000 civilians. how do you compare it to $1200.00? is it proportionate response? yes, of course we have offered it pallets a political and diplomatic one that is a referendum. it has also been recognized by the united nations. they have, they have registered it as a very progressive of the if the situation continues unabated, i would like to be very transparent as transparent to as, as the us has been acting they have found a way to completely behind it is,
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this is a, it has been a political fiasco for the white house. that's very clearly shamelessly they veto the stop a ceasefire stopped to design is a to stick. would have said that the, i'm going to vote in favor of the resolution for the, for, for the differentiation between the non military and the military. but they can, the military of both sides can continue fighting for a year. this is what mr. honey, you told me that the how mostly very that if you are ready to fight is ryan these 4 years. but we have to differentiate between the the, the women and children and the military. yes, i have said that at any moment there is a possibility that they can be an explosion in the region. let me be very frank with you. what kind of situation is now going going to reach and at least every
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week we are receiving a message from the americans. the american officials are telling us induced messages that the american bases in syria and iraq are being targeted by some groups as and as i would like to repeat, that they have nothing to do with iran. but these are the groups that are formed in the 1st place to fight to isis, but now they are still there. they are defending the arab and muslim people of gauze. they are their fellow muslims. that is why they are targeting the us spaces in syria and iraq. we, we, we are not giving them any orders. we are not interfering in dressers, but this means that the it has already been expanded when and sort of law in the name of human can a targets a lot in israel with both a ballistic miss size. the interviews with the war has become bigger.
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i met with the state as a natural law uh recently in as well uh, in, in, in the 11 on he said that according to proportionate to the vision, we will come up with a new decision. this is confirming what i have said that at any moment there is a possibility that there will be a big explosion in the region to one that's and not be controllable by any party, but found a very beginning of the crisis we had said. and given a warnings that you should have stopped the war against the civilians, you have given the warning said to the united states, the, that you are giving this unbridled supports to tell of if to kills the women and children. you have to stop the support that may be very out of spokane, neither the united states, nor is real. even they continue for 10 years and gaza. they will not be able to
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eliminate to come us. let me, let me also. and as you said, that the united states sent messages to a wrong re escalated for what did those messages say specifically, would you and did they resume what they heard in a row intake? well, i know you in contact regularly with the us to ensure that the on know, let's cool the misc calculation, sending the rece the in the region. you say, you all know directing has paula for example. but how do you, how you, reassuring the united states will be no miscalculations in this region? just explain them, wants to go to draw from that to, to, to is this video. we have given warnings and our messages to the united states. we have said that clearly to the americans, that we don't favor the expansion of the war in the region. but the situation in the region is in a way that any moment it is likely to have an explosion in the region. we have set
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to the americans that we have no proxy group in the region. and on the contrary, this is really is the united states, a proxy group. we don't recognize israel as a government's as a states. it says it is just an occupying power for 75 years. it has been, as such, we have given responses to the messages that we have received from the united states. and we believe that the americans should abandon their unconditional unwavering support for is real loss is not going to be destroyed by war, and no prisoners will be released through war. and that then that does seem very unlikely at the moment, despite pressure from the rest of the world, the us seems spread false that its support of its storm chest. i have to say the why the gulf a middle east region,
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very specifically still sees an offensive pulse jet and it runs foreign policy through its support of militancy. what's your message to the regional? i have 2 walls with china is mediating of a reproach mon, between saudi arabia and iran. how, how's that reconciliation helped with your relations with, with the saudis, with the wider, with the wider region since i'm that we're proximal, back in, in, in march of this year. and very specifically during this will, i mean uh you, your, your prime minister or your president visited saturday for example, for the 1st time recently. can you just to, can you just, um, describe the extent of that relationship now and how, how it helps iran in this region. ms. anderson, to see our policy towards the neighboring countries.
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that it is the one based on cooperation piece and maximum security in the region. and within this, the framework of this policy is try for the piece and the progress and development of the, of the region that the dialogue and detox which and to run. and we odd and how cooperation with countries like egypt is in line with our efforts to have more a stability and the last and security in the region right now, let's see where the problem is. the problem is that the us is under the impression that they can they can respond to the 7th of october. why waging war? it is not rooted, as i said in southern subject over it is rooted into 75 years of occupation. the
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condemnation of the war is going to ruin the visits and the image of the united states event for this week. the solution is of talking is dialogue into the referendum as i said, as of to termination by the palestinians mos. so i was totally ready for an exchange of the prisoners. it is, it is a big lie that it was, it was a big as riley, a lie, cleared one the by natania hold that it was him, us that the violated the ceasefire. people are seeing and the word is 7, how is inches when have been killed by the extremist and the radical, the government of natania, whom nobody believes antonio, even to understand the united states. let me, let me just ask you this question and there was a piece in, in, in foreign policy back in august which i was fascinated by. it suggested that what iran fee is most is reconciliation between the us and it's our allies and further
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normalization with israel before this conflict began. they were very real signs that saudi arabia would normalize relations with is well, what is the wrong see it so much better than of our vision on because i that, but i would like to emphasize that the various countries that uh during transit time and normalized ties with is we'll have not benefits at all from this normalization, so called normalization and is this event tarnished their security by the destructive f a and evers of this riley intelligence service. because israel has been acting against this and at the interest of the region we have,
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as we have given documents to some of these countries have normalized ties. it is real to show them that is really is not their friends, but actually is their enemy. can i can i hope you for one moment. so let me put this change. let me put it in a different way. if the thing is with the normalization with is well, what saudi's opportunity and the world's opportunity to provide a political horizon for the palestinians. put the 2 state solution back on the map to ensure that the, the, the, the initiatives involved in the 2002 by re agreement and subsequent riyadh agreement. if that is the paul way to peace, security dignity and a 2 state solution as dictated by that 2002 arab initiative. would that not be to your mind? as you've suggested, you are looking for a palestinian horizon here, a result,
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a solution, a political solution that would work for the policy. and you say that the palestinians are at the heart of your narrative when it comes to what is going on and goes to show you all in tech. while i'm looking for a solution for the palestinians at this point. and if it comes to normalization, is that ok you see, or the, this thing that we have in the income, and the only one that we have in con, bits of bits between us and the occupying regime of these really is that. so neither of us believe into to list a solution because that is, it doesn't believe in the 2 state solution. i said that there needs to be $11.00 government, one ruling system, and patterson and territories. there should be one that is the term, but if you look at his son and his meal also believes that that there should be only one government to want to state and that is israel,
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an older protestant entre territories. so this is the only thing that we have in common during the trump tom given him to the by the end time, we see that input and practice even to, to say solution has been ignored. we say this is what you're saying. the p protocol is for the original one says, as a, as repeats, the jews and christians and muslims, paid themselves should decide about the future. so any kind of decision that they made, that is, you know, kind of made it properly by the mazda increases and deduce impala sign. anything that we're going to respect that time you, if you, if, if that came 3 through the, the, the sort of stick that is normalization. you're saying that you would, you would agree with that. let me ask you, you being consistent, the palestinian people need to live in freedom and dignity. meanwhile, it has been more than a year since the death of martha. many and
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a hundreds of pre testers have been killed at the same rights, not pertain to your people in iran. the very clear about this last year. we have decided the passing of a mass army is southern does on event is riley officials and the american ones. and many of the rest and countries . so they tried to, to, to portray it's too big. i mean, in line with the defense of the human rights to turn it into a kind of explosion in iran. my question is that up to, up to now up to this day, more than 18000, the women and children had been killed. so the united states should any tiers for
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that? did they set up any investigation committee? because this is a violation of human rights. okay. that wasn't the question that i was asking, but you said clearly want and where did you have an onset, whether the people or they were on have the same rights and no as those of the policy and people let me ask you this yesterday, the nobel peace prize was awarded to a notice of the, for her fight against the oppression of women in a wrong and a fight to promote human rights. some freedom for all her children except to the world and have a hoss because she is still in evident prison. while the islamic republic release her no more than 9 to 1800, the women are being kept in the presence of israel. the more than 18000 have been killed since they've been subject to. but what's about human rights? what's about human rights for them?
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are they, are they not to human human beings or they just a secondary plan? you will make the 2 points and understand. we've had an opportunity to really hear how you feel about the people have garza and, and, and where you think that solution might line. i and i said i, i've applauded you for, for us. she being one of the few is provided perhaps a concrete pa that a very specific question for you. well, the islamic republic release her. so people who have acted against the national interest. they can tell you that they can be tried in a fair way. let me get back to palestine. what natania, who is pursuing here is, has one difference with what do you nights assess, has been pursuing. i think it and i to say is position which regards to gaza has
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been more realistic if it compared to the position adopted by by is with is what does not believe in to a states solution. they just wants to force the displacements of the palestinians to egypt and also those who live in the west bank of georgia. the meal is cause one to run the oppose to the war. because i think if the, if the want to be more realistic, that's it. if it acts realistically tense, the finest thinking is for the stop and you will have peace and tranquility in the region. but the confirmation of the word means the possibility of having an explosion in the region that is to the detriment of everybody understood. i know i'm, i, i hope i'm always respectful, i'm, we've, we've spent nearly 30 minutes in this interview which is being extremely valuable. and i, i very much appreciate everything that you have provided in order to, to my questions. this is, i'm going to pc one more time on this. this is
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a very basic question. yes or no. will the islamic republic release please? yes or no, but as for me, in these laws, clark, getting an audi on anything that's our tradition. we decide. so, you know, according to an office that she has made, i am actually cannot pass the check and all that at this interview and get back to me. but a, and it's a to it is very good to have had you. we have run out of time. i'm sorry that you're not here. and perhaps i should ask, why was it that you would just busy um or is there another reason why you couldn't attend in person today? well, i'm pushing job. what did the culture i'm of it shouldn't be. i want you to all the best. thank you. bye bye. hey guys. doesn't onto all my questions, but most of the farm and it's the thank you very much indeed. what's that? can i put you on the go? this is. thank you and thanks welcome box. the most go on the studio. we've just
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been listening into the radio and foreign minister and a q and a at the own going a, doha for him. he was also a lot about the situation in gauze and it runs well that the, waiting for a minute to say that around his were making the, the, the, of the conflict, the spot but has won't, is well, it will not stand by and was continued killing of women and children, he said attend loss and hezbollah are not a rounds proxies, but we, uh, yvonne indeed support the resistance. and he said to the black market weapons from ukraine could be easily accessed by such groups. he'll say was about the possibility of an uncontrollable, quote, uncontrollable like split explosion of escalation. following the u. s. v turns off the gauze of states by just days ago, he said that the continuation of the war has the potential to spill over into the region without more analysis into that interview relates to in the program. so do stay with us with back in just a couple of minutes with all the
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the out. probably her mother's storage. okay. the model girl that i got you. no problem saying that i'm out of the no, nothing 30 minutes he i suddenly drive. i showed my brother through he was sudden to help people for a lo so now i never looked at searches as being saved. well, i guess i lost my list. that's the outcome of chicago. police. it'd be gang chicago is like, you'd be a photo that police, you really think your life as another crime, same another. this could have been a doctor, or nurse could have been the next president. we can't keep losing people out here. the,
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the storage building by india supreme court will say the union territory i've done new on cash may have fully incorporated into the country with elections to be held that within 9 months old. so this out, the is where it is twice claim dozens of lives in southern guns, of where the idea is dropping leaflets, searching civilians to see the area with a seemingly have know what else to evaluate, campus transformed into a was own between the posting and resistance and the israeli occupation, i mean we're now in block to which recently experienced intense, showing, resulting in a significant number of casualties goes down in northern gauze or the one shelter
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