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to, to mount in your opinion, why have calls for a choose falling on deaf ears? you know, uh the problem is, uh, uh, multi layered. first, you know, you have uh and is really government that, uh, does not. uh here does not this in government uh, composed of uh, extreme extreme uh right, fascist, even taurus convinced that it was like these are the, the courts who see things from different perspective that you know the, them, either of them go to us. there is no the space or the place for
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all of us in the same place, and that's why they are working to expel us to replace us by destroying our presence in terms of the human lives, by destroying our future in terms of infrastructure construction. everything that's there is really government. there's where the government feels immune to protect it because it is a superpower. um that's the sheets. the atrocities protects their crimes and provide them with all the protection the needs political, diplomatic, otherwise, uh, in the international are for us. and um, so is why who feels like literally impugn,
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but the unaccountable for its crimes. committed against a bunch of students. the that's why, you know, we have seen the situation disconnected until today the every day passes. uh, we count hundreds of while the city is children and women mainly being really assessing agents killed. my 2nd infrastructure being to be destroyed, turning gaza into a livable area for a human beings. 40000 palestinians has been the victim of this ongoing conflict. then why do you think some states have continued arming? israel? despite over whelming accidents that palestinian civilians has been killed in large numbers in gaza for the past 10 months when it comes to the victims. not only the 40000 accessing agents,
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but also the 10000 uh that it's under a lot of the, the 90000 injured of the 2300000 dozens who have been displaced, but only once, but probably sometimes uh, this is really the situation. so the victims of such are the all cities on such crimes is the holistic but it's still in population in gaza. it's happened that the for the thousands had been killed assessing a did. but you know, the remaining 2.3, the out on the waiting list to be killed. and if nothing to be the happens, no intervention by the international community. then you know, the ton would come if not by days already bumps then by the epidemic,
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by the diseases, by the start of ation. by 1st, by all type of, uh, you know, uh, the weapons that is, has been utilizing since day one until today, in order to make sure that they can as many buy this thing as possible to destroy the whole infrastructure. the new weight that you know goes, becomes live up in the area. so that's the situation why this is happening. as i said, the beginning, because, you know, there is one superpower. that is, the, the shielding is right for them on the kinds of criticism or even in those functions. not only that, there are other wisdom countries who have shown readiness and commitment to signed by is right. despite the fact that is why it has been a fuse by the icy j by an international court of justice for genocide.
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4 times being greedy, committed. and they were asked to stop. as you know, the facts that did not stop the have continued violating international law extended . there are countries who are considered to be, you know, democratic countries, countries who understand international low countries who are here that who criticized us for human rights. they have the ones quite a sign being by the claimant on protecting the claim and hold on even shield in the coming on from any form of justice. this of the, the, the t that's, we are witnessing. this is the, the, the, the who already in augusta has unleashed every l. a t that has been covered for so many years. you know, the, this, the standards of the wisdom welsh the way how the 3 to themselves,
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visa v. that is the way how they try to uh, provide to themselves this kind of protection from any form of criticism and the open up cause has them to anyone for even sort of doing nothing. they thought that's establishing this international court or international court of justice is really to punish the 3rd world countries, but some of them. and that's why they would anoint, you know, when they heard that maybe i'm the rest. what else would it be the issue against? nothing, yeah. oh my goodness, us congress stood up and sort of imposing sanctions against icpc for food considering, you know, i just think the warrant against the,
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you know, uh, nothing. yeah. disability. it discloses this confidentiality of just the standards and maybe this gives us an opportunity as victims of this double standard to stand up by all rights to align ourselves together any way how to protect ourselves. so it's not on the method of immediate stopping of this. you know, sides of the world and yes, i've seen as in gaza, but also if the moment to, for the collection, for the international community to look back into this world or the and try at 82 this month to the team the way in order to make the least justice possible. so why wouldn't these western countries like you set aside it and
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shield is, are out and doing this. what are the benefits that they're getting there because they are the ones who have agreed to visitors in the 1st place? is that i and is, you know, uh the police uh, police money for the worse than interest in them is the least. is what is, was my dad in 1948 before 1948. it was really created in the land of, of, of but his time was been for in 1917 who promised the jews the 1st time. and then it was one of the good to britain. but united states of america who thoughts that's bringing us right into the middle east. what is keep, you know, dominion is divided. would keep them in the east week and would be able to pigeon one nice. you know, the whole middle east, so there for police, my,
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you know, is that's the city entity. so every time that they think that this ryan is endangered, the valley, you know, immediately connected to come to provide protection. support is a, this is what's a binding has that, he said, you know, we out of the, you know, us, is that it's not only to protect the american citizens anywhere in the world, but to protect israel from what, from justice, from world justice. imagine that's really the reality. you know, when the us defense a success in, uh, you know, all students comes and says that he is mobilizing, you know, on the american uh, you know, uh, forces, uh, the sub machine is the others you know, to, to, to, to,
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to move into the middle east to provide it with production. if israel is being to be the threat don't, of course today is the, is not strong enough to protect itself. it needs somebody else is to protect it or her. and that's why you know, that americans came immediately to, to provide such protection and on the other question countries. but it means that, you know, this was this western means project in the middle east called is ro, is standing apart. and maybe it, i know, you know, the, the listing countries including do us the have to review such a project and to see if the continuation of the state to visit a is risk having or you know, the have to start talking about, you know, and you different nation of them is at least in different bases and different forms from israel. the politicians have displayed extremely aggressive torch towards
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palestinians as their defense mechanism in a way. these set things that the human lies them and called for humanitarian 8 to gaza, to be stopped. of israel's military operation. collectives punishment for the actions of how must social yes it is. so the vehicle up to punishment for lucky do punishment is not in your if you know me now that is or at least this is the employee and go to applying for look to punishment is a policy that is what it has adopted since 1948 against all the people in that's what it means in depth, in the lines of police times connecting for dates. and after the 67 when they will provide with spiky students. and i'm, i've got to strip the employee the same, the same tactic on the same policy against us, people on the federal probation until today. so let's do punishment is nothing to be the new. it's the policy. that's it. the have really to continue doing
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now is what, who does not have you know, or look for reasons to feel about his students. you know, they have been kidding, but this thing is, you know, since 1958 and even before uh right. now the would be honest, disclosing some secrets about domestic goes, the food they would have permitted against about this young people population in 1947, 1948, and during that knocked about and the even, you know, after, but what has been illustrated so strongly with the mexico that is right, it continues to commit against about a senior has in gaza, you know, to a level of genocide. and this is really a and you to finish up. now, because these are the defense minister galant who tried to be humanized up by the
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seniors in or the just, you know, to continue getting them in the hundreds, if not in the thousands and who he was the one who said we, we thought electricity, water, so it sets it all, you know, the, on the students was nothing. yahoo said, you know, i advise you to leave guys into, into the assign money. otherwise, you know, you have to be punished. it was being a fee, if you know the administrative of the internal security. who said we should the be the cut or human. it's either an 8 the on the by the seniors, even does this move to the shoes said let them be the die out of starvation. so we are talking about a bunch of terrorists of a bunch of mid that is that's the compose the. is there any kind of government? i believe that the ice se should expand this discussion about the
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uh, you know, i must one inch to include not only nothing. yeah, hold on government, but to include all the is really government because they are, they have proved to be, you know, terrorists, they have to be able to be mode. that is the, the humanized, the palestinians. and they moved in to this for just of on to policing is you know, this on people, the cm is in any way that, you know, show history towards the palestinians making duck, you know, pay for the, to what's up on the signals. something if and when we know that's being the, the logically accepted and the, so they did not want to change the rules of the war. but also the mate attacks on hospitals or the
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schools acceptable. the ends we see today that's when it'll destroys the hospital or destroys a school or kills 100. so for the student, she's the woman. the world keeps silent. so. so strange. how we, uh uh, you know, as a human beings, you know, develop certain, uh, uh, kind the free option that to we put to shields not to see and not to hear. and not to make any kind of reflection. you know, i don't know for how long this week continued, but to believe me, you know, the weight, that's not the whole is leaving the whole situation. he's trying to do these to
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take this conflict out of it's on the content into a larger area. the whole, the region and he's trying to, uh, you know, push forward is easy on, was that sir william golf? uh, not one of the us and those rallies, but i believe the middle east on even beyond with all of these not only happening in gaza, but also in the west that the west meg is also suffering from continuing attacks by is early settlers. so could you share with us how serious is the situation in the area? and could we see an escalation that ality? that's right. now, these are the set that is not the lady that i'm teaching, but also attend arising. the for the student population in the west bank. now why the out of doing got? nope. there is, what are the project is very clear. the 4 guys, uh,
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they want to unplug the late garza. i'm the want to destroy, it goes up in order. that's guys, the strip becomes, you know, i live up in the area so they wanted to be empty. completely empty, nor population, nor construction, no infrastructure, nothing inferior. that's guys. so the approach that westbank is different from the approach in gaza. they want to expel us in the, from the west bank. they want to bring settlers in. do you want to change the demographic description? you want to change realities. you want to, uh, take over the land. and next it is, well, because they think that this land was giving to them, you know, like, got, we have to face start. and this is the only way how to do it is by stick
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fastness by staying there by trying, you know, regardless of what the do did arising people destroying their homes, you know, torching their, their cause, expanding them, putting them in jail, etc, etc, that still the people are not thinking of leaving the people with the state because this is the land, ours. this is the only land that we have and we have no other land. but by this time, the incumbent is around the government strongly or rejects the idea of creating policy and state and has to be an accelerating construction of settlements on occupied palestinian land. now in your point of view, this as to state solution seem like a distant and prospect at this moment. we are talking, you're right. you're right. is trying to make it
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a distant prospect is what i of through that it's policy. the trying to convince us. and the international community that to the, to say solution is attainable. so you should look, we have been working together with the international community for 50 years in order to create world consensus on this concept of the from state solution. the state for about a scene is on the 67 borders with east georgia, them, it's capital on the state for this road that's kind of live together for alongside each other in peace and security. that's interesting but means is what it has to relinquish. you know, it's uh, control over the go by due to these and could bit that's about this thing is materialize. their own independent state. now it does not want that because
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that's really it honest, confident activity. so this is the logic of ideology. come concepts of that's that whole area, the whole land belongs to them. i'm the out. i'm not willing to share it with anybody else. it's so down to me, getting up on the water as i was a lot of history, a lot of past any way that you know, that's, that's impossible, smoother sees in, i'm a say that he wrote back in 2017 smokers is one of this leaders phonetically, those who has been convicted for tourism back in 2000 by usually the courts. like now he's minister you know, he sees in his se that's in that long told gland to palestine with whatever. and there is no way for the 2 peoples to survive off to
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live together if one has to overcome. the other one has to accept that the other would be the master and they are the slaves. and you said, of course we, they is very easy to use, wouldn't be the masters. and the scene is, has to be the space. if they accept to be the slaves working for us, then it's ok as slaves. if they don't, then they have 2 options. either they have to leave or they have to accept to be killed by our army. that's. that's the see the theater, which in 2017. now he is materializing it. he's translating it into reality on the ground. so show, so you mention about international community, to what extent do you agree that imposing sanctions on israel could change the
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direction of is early for and policies very much. i'm very much convinced that's the only way to change. is there any behavior to address your policy? is imposing functions. but i am also disappointed that this is a i'm at the end of the kind of wish because you know, as long as there is a country enjoying vito powers and the security council that's not going to happen in the security task. so like to draw your attention specifically to the united states. the us us repeatedly state it, but it fevers up to state solution. however, the reality is washington has to block resolutions on palestinian statehood
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multiple times. why is there is such a do ality when it comes to the words and actions of the west on the palestinian issue? are you surprised me? i'm not really surprised. that is a huge difference between the statements slogans and between actions you know, on the bronze. yes, united states keeps on kept repeating their support for to the to say solution. but the question is, what have you done to achieve that? absolutely nothing. will this year's presidential election have any impact or change to that in the us? yeah. of the reality. you know,
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i don't want to be understood, you know, as a, as a pessimist here because you know, uh uh, i am uh, by nature, an optimist. but to, since you are focusing on the us, i have to be basically messed up. because, you know, there is, nope, them is, you know, comes from washington regardless of what administration is in the white house . we have witnessed, most of the, i admit stations both republicans and democrats. and frankly speaking, we don't see that much difference when it comes to body style that much difference . now that we are in indonesia, i would like to ask, how do you assess innovation support for palestine?
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well, well, you know, it's a very difficult question because you know what i thought i would say within not be enough to show our appreciation of what funds for indonesia, president government, people for their support. incredible support. indonesia has being one of the leading voices worldwide. very respective voices that has been always speaking on behalf of the policy in rights advocating for i've seen those rights and in the forefront in the different international photos. that's why, you know, i said, well, we,
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we are, haven't been by, you know, this kind of support that indeed you have shown nobody's time and policy on rights and policy. you know, people, you know, we have to be doubted to indonesia, of whatever, for their commitment for their support. uh, you know, for showing uh, strings cottage the, the ship uh when, by this time, you know, need that the
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year which are ours to make. you know, i'm not going to you care about me. if you care about the play. i wish somebody could just tell me why this is their hair patriot lynching beating poverty. why supremacy is so disgusting. amber, the people of mississippi voted on a wire, and 65 percent of the people voted to keep the current. why are purposes to this in the name of the competitors? so because of these monuments that you see are required or not can so they're not monuments to consider their monuments to the, to the soldiers, to the batteries. you know, if we're going to be offended by everything, every negative part of our history, we have to get rid of everything. the, [000:00:00;00]
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and sought after turning the country into a portuguese province. where the and goldens would be 2nd class people. in 1961, there was an outbreak of violence on the part of the portuguese, in revenge for the plantation workers, dry portuguese aircraft bomb. the villages in northern angola and race rides took place in african parts of lawanda. the people of angola rose in an armed rebellion . the roots atlas of the colonial list knew no bounds. despite the un calls to stop the violence, the board to gaze only intensified their terror against the rebels. the 40s actively used the political contradictions between various groups of rambles during the war colonial aircraft regular they use a farm and drop the fully ends on peaceful villages. the portuguese empire was severely exhausted by the struggle against the national liberation movements. a revolution in portugal brought down the plaza, is freezing,
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and put it in to the murder as war against the people of angola. on january 15, 1975, the l bore agreements were assigned in the country, gained independence after so many years of the brutal war. the, with the law says in the plain calls that the russians defend some is a report of the successful liberation of to get the importance areas across the front lines. to find a load load, a certain problem, the plain old on to, to choose the near to collaborating with. loved rob denies us kind of in fair right here in the american electoral cycle of the s p r is used several. i'm of targeting for presidential campaign. i know we're in the k,

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