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to make sure you turn into all the special coverage of the us presidential election . the the hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered items theater. lavelle, if you're a consumer of western media and his propaganda is likely believe israel with, of course, american support is we making the middle east. the fact is, israel and washington are far from winning on this edition of the program. we explain why the prospecting is real and the middle east. i'm joined by my guess mohammed mirandi
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until then he is a professor at the university of the around in this symbol we have sent me out around. he is director of the center for islam in global affairs at is simple as i am university and, and i'm on we cross it out to call but he is an award winning palestinian journalist and i'll call them this with arrow of news. and i'll, i'll monitor, all right, gentlemen, cross lock rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate, well, how many let me go to you 1st, then turn around. i've titled this to pro a program is israel winning, but before we consider that issue, what is the condition of the, what is called the axis of resistance? i, i liked the term, it's fine with me. well how, what is the state of the resistance as we speak now? i think it's doing very well. the as randy regime once upon a time when they would invade, they would go all the way to the suez canal. now they're stuck in gaza. they can take this doc on the map and the resistance from us has stomach to hot. they are
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continuing the site and then on the border 11 and once upon a time in 1982, they went all the way to be route and captured the city. and he got there in days. now after a month, they're stuck on the border. they haven't been able to take a single village and of course in their exchange with you, ron, i think the footage of you running marseilles striking is riley targets and the lack of such evidence in the run shows that you run has the upper hand. so i think the regime is doing very bad. the of course, western media always says that the west is winning. they've been winning in ukraine as we all know over the last 3 years and a 2006. they were also re shaping the middle east and i think it was kind of liza rice, we have said that the war was the birth things of a new middle, the so we've, we've heard this before. okay. well, as i tell you the same questions you sent me,
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but maybe slightly uh, adjusted. i mean, we had mom in mentioning your ends. i'm sorry, israel's retaliation for re actually retaliation. and it looks like iran is, is maintaining deterrence, something israel in the united states. it hasn't, i've never been accustomed to in the region. your thoughts, sammy, certainly, i mean comes from the last episode. the density waves of attacks, but they couldn't get past the 1st one which tells you that they encounter resistance with resistance where they were not able to go for the other 2 attacks. but feeling tens of thousands of people displacing millions and entered on hundreds of thousands and destroyed civil life is not victory. it is war crime. these are, these are genocide of maniacs who are taking place today and guys. and i think when you look at the objectives, this, the physical objectives of that is set for itself. you would see that they are not
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able even to classify or utilize the resistance and guess let alone in other places such as live and on the i'm and, and eat on. so the app to, to answer the question is, is really the winning. i mean, we can consider was wondering if it's has achieved it's strategic objectives so far . it has failed miserably. well, that would event is go to a month. i mean, i'm glad to. sammy already brought it up because over the last year i've asked all of my guess what is the strategy, what is the is really american strategy? and the question i answer myself with the help of my guess is it's terrorism. it's just wantin killing of civilians. that's the strategy. it's not going to get them what they want the go ahead in a month. but a to this strategy because their strategy is to, we can the resistance and the resistance. uh, depends on, on the support of the public. so they're trying to kill the public so that the
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resistance will weaken. but the opposite is happening to people that are more supportive of the resistance and the resistance has continued. even though, as we heard united 6 days a occupied with bang, jobs, assigning, i had to go on and now, and they've been a year and gods of they've not, it accomplish their goals. they have not even been able to bring back their own hostages. even. busy they're all over, does that? so yes, as there are other strategies to kill civilians because they think that the civilians, the destruction of property in virginia or crime will force the public to go against their own resistors. and this has not happened. well know how much the, the very fact that we're talking about the resistance. it's, it's, it really answers a lot of questions. people are resisting tyranny. people are resisting aggression. now they're on the winning side because they have more what's more resolve to resist. but the very definition of what they're doing shows the, the,
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the resistance has the resolve and moral fortitude to move forward. that's something the israelis downtown you know. um. but your to his team guess we're pointing to the the, the massacre and the genocide and i think it's probably in the hundreds of thousands and gaza direct indirect data. so you have, god knows how many under the rubble and people died of cancer, an illness and all other issues that have come up over the year. that is a defeat. obviously, these are war crimes as pointed out, but i also think it's, it's a dispute in the sense that israel has, is really received, has undermined itself the access of resistance today as well. are more popular than it ever has been before. not just in the region, but beyond. today, i see many young people across the world online staying things
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that i never thought would i'd be hearing during my life time. in the past, i'd have to go to your very good show to hear a good critique of the west. now so many people, so many young people have woken up to the reality of what's going on. that i feel like i'm not really needed. they do it so well, and it's because this really, really is carrying out these, which is it is counting out these atrocities be lost on the battlefield as in whether it's in yemen or 11 on or in gaza and the west bank and the west bank. but they, the biggest defeat has been the holocaust itself. this janice hyde has demolished that. and then they treated me see in the eyes of so many people who in the past complacently thought that it was a legitimate regime. now people are looking their reading history. they're seeing the facts and the regime has, or has becomes
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a hated and despised colony in the eyes of people from far off from west asia or north africa. and i think that is ultimately what's going to destroy the regime more than the defeats that it's facing. on the borders and 11 on or in gaza, or in the red sea. well, mohammed you are the god father of the of the the, of the conversation of resistance. you are your very much needed sammy, you know, we've had in the re, in the last new cycle is real outlined only. uh, i mean, it the, the, the iron. yeah. but all is real. creates a, i'm sorry, the united nations creates israel, but israel voids own right. i mean, that is so easy for people to understand all over the world. and it is just appalling that the state of that is a member of the united nations. we do something like that. i mean,
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it's amazing. even american officials are very uncomfortable with it. go ahead, send me what. what to read this in today is a continuation of the not about what is the 1948. what's the displace? 80 percent of the city is on the land plus occupied back to montana book, the 8. and today they have a problem. they have a quandary because on one hand, they claim to be a democratic state was the practice apartheid. and then you have over half the population today to that, the or by the stadiums. and they can continue to claim to be democratic and the same time say it wouldn't let them apartheid state. so the solution basically is beside the displace palestinians and to invoke another neck of that. and that's what, why would see, and you know, these ethnic cleansing and war segmentation waves against of other states. so what they try to do is to outlaw, on the one which has been in existence the since 1949 since very early on in the, in the, in the, in the knock me days. and what they're trying to do is try to make it very
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difficult to put us to names a to stay basically the places where they are, whether garza was back or even in other places. and they ask for us and that they are doing it in, in plain sight, with united nations. this is really a challenge much just to the, to the pursue. it's a ton of today to the whole world, but i mean what they're going to do about it because they have no within their own means to kick is out of the general assembly. they can do that because it's defined all you and doesn't know, since they have been at least $900.00 plus resolutions that haven't been implemented. these are the, the, the, the, the kind of thing an issue account this others are from the security council. of course not to count. 48. 48. you is vito's when it came to as well. yeah, let's go to a month. it's, it's very interesting the contempt that israel has for the united nations with the united nations as returning the favor. sam is absolutely right. i mean, now there is serious talk and over a year ago wasn't certain now it's, you know,
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should, is, will be a member of the united nation. it's something that's being mentioned now. sure. i'm in the united nations of the toilet in fault. in our unit for about 2 years to accept israel into the united nations and it finds that agreed based on it's road committing to implementing the at a rate of return resolution 194. so now these really are turning around to the very issue that they promised to do, and that was the directors into the and they're going against all the while, which was established by the americans right away or not by the rest of the day to calm down the palestinians, so that they don't have to worry about them parking to return. so the return has not happened, is rarely become a un member and, and has violated its own promise. and now they are fighting against honorable for 4
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claims. and one and investigative committee came a to investigate ease of use to give them the data, they refused to give them any information. and yet now all of sudden on the why is that it's up to vote it's, it's really a ironic with the un allows israel just a member of us while he's read well the, well, it is getting to him, it's getting to the point where the united nations itself will be comfortable for this genocide, and that's something very serious to think about. gentlemen. i'm going to jump in here way to go to a short break, and after that to our break, we'll continue our discussion on israel and the middle east. stay with archy, the show, the rom just on the safe house because the engagement equals the trail.
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when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground. the in the late 18 ninety's french soldiers led by general paul who arrived in asia with the goal of expanding french control in west africa to the territory of more than shot. no one or 3 to come on sunday. i mean, the circumstance you showed all the cars and trucks on the list to the 10th of who they on the east, one of the most horrific campaigns of a trustees to have ever taken place in the history of the continent. what is somebody i know the question, richard dental. hey, i'm philosophy followed there. do some people do that? sure. most likely multiple villages would devastated a numerous members of resistance groups with the headed home for us to get
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the move of nancy. and i'm going to be a young investigator in search of his own identity and box on a journey through africa. peach races general with a flood drenched roots in an effort to establish value at legacy still echoes throughout the confidence. so my name is sam and i come from england and i've come really to find out more about the, the mission of willie and the history of in the region. the welcome back to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter little true . mind you were discussing the future of israel and the middle east, the okay mohammed up to about a year ago. the west like to claim its moral and civilization. also pure
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a warranty that's gone completely void. it's gone. and i don't think the and the west doesn't isn't coming to terms with that. the rest of us half mohammad . yeah. so it's truly stunning. i think that uh this uh, this stain will exist for the rest of my life. i don't think that the but as will ever recover at least for decades to come, what they've done to the people because of this, this genocide, this, this holocaust is unprecedented in world history. there happened other holocaust that happened genocides, but this was carried out in front of the eyes of the world. we've all been watching this happened day and night. we go to bed and then right before we sleep, we see another chat, an active genocide. we wake up in the morning, we see slaughter kids that's been going on for well over a year. and we're constantly watching western media that try to whitewash the
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regime. we see western diplomats playing with language to somehow justify the regime. and this is something that people across the world have been watching in, in, in the global majority of the global south. the people see their own history. yeah . hang out of them because they who in their history books at school, they read about the history of their country and colonization. and now they're seeing what happened to their countries in the past happened to another people in front of their eyes. and the americans are never going to be able to say anything about russia or china, or north korea, or anyone in future. neither are the europeans because what they've done is so for ethics that everyone looks down at them. i know students a couple of years ago who took part in the, the riots and you, ron, and in the riots were basically about that the disbelief that was created among young people, especially post corona,
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that iran is the problem of the wes wants to be friends they want to have normal relations and we're the ones who are, who have a you know, an obsession with conflict with the west, my own students. some of them who participated 3 or 4 of them at least has come up to me and express remorse about, you know, they, they say we, we've our views of the west of change completely because of the day these young people. and this is true across the world, those young, it leads to liberals who thought that the west was somehow they were the good guys . and they believed in women's rights and human rights and children, animals rights and whatever rights. and now they see this happen. so people across the world and people that i know people across in this region, they've turned against the west, and young people in the west have turned against their regimes right now in australia. i was just told this morning that you can go to prison. you have
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a whole team that has the fly out of protest, whereas the is really regime can carry out genocide in gaza, finished business as usual. yeah, well it's, i mean it, if you've criticized zionism in the united states that's equated with anti semitism . any thinking person knows that's absurd, but you can, you can lose your, your livelihood, you can lose your place that university. i mean, this is a i a, to tell a terry and bent me to send me one of the things that i, i've been observing. you know, there's been this perennial question of wag the dog. whose is it? washington is a tell a b, and i, i think i've kind of squared the circle. i mean, the us once had gemini, or it wants to deny the hit gemini, of others is looking at russia. and it's looking at china, a great deal of american policy towards the rent is also directed in russia. it's about so burg, but it's very much there. but for the americans,
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for to maintain that had gemini or denying had germany to others. genocide is acceptable. that's, that's the bottom line. if that's what we have to do with through a sarah, good, like israel, then we find that acceptable, that is the message that is being sent to the world. the great tools, i mean was seen the united states has been part and parcel of the problem. they have been partners in this, not one of the complicit, but they are providing the funds, the military assistance, the protection that they can cover and so on. and so forth, so it hasn't been done even behind closed doors, has been the non guys in the open. we also know that zine ism is losing ground, losing ground all over the world, including in the united states. i think this is a clauses that is in a has didn't do it because of what happened in the past year estimates. not only when it comes to the narrative or the even the propaganda war, the dates on to doing the losing badly because people now are looking at all kinds
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of sources to find what the truth is about the listing an issue or even on the, on the legal side where they have to be in front of the word court and trying to defend the genocide. that is indefensible, but we also see it on the political side don't things, i mean is it can survive this, whether it is a one state to state which i think to state is, is, is gone. there's no 2 state solution that jane has, has left the station long time ago. but if it is a state that is there anything that is defeated and eventually what's gonna happen is that the whole word will insist on the dismantlement of design is structured within palestine because no one is going to vouch, you know, save the united states, at least they political needs that to, to, to, to, to defend a genocidal government that is intent on ethnically cleanse, half of the people in the land that is undo it will, they cannot do this. and i think what's gonna happen is just in very few years, the whole world is going to insist on the dismantlement of this nice stuff just and
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when that happens, then you have to have it, you know, holding your middle east, which is what i know things that they can shape to it's liking what i think that's not going to happen. so the, and i'm on this, you know, professor brandy's already mentioned it does come to, lisa rice famously said this has to be making a, the middle east. and this is, this is folly right now. the middle east is changing, but not changing in the direction that the united states and israel and it's other satellites, the u. k, the european union and etc. what it, what, what they're expecting. and that's why i think that is going to be a very, very long conflict. go ahead. what, you know, you've seen ivy league schools in america, harvard and columbia, and others demonstrating a sign holding a video of some of them losing their and their education because of palestine. is the whole new generation of young people who are standing up for about us thing and not because of how to sign, but because of justice because of human resources. i think we have
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a situation where young people will get their information from a different source to get the information, not from the legacy media, which design is control. but from social media, from instagram, from kicked off because they get the information from other sources. they really get to know that i think one of a staff are about to send their standing for their own humanity. and now this young young people of ivy league level that would be the leaders of the us in the future and the other parts of the world. so i do agree that the train is left and i think these ratings uh realize that their images is being added, being tarnished. and that was the, their strength. that was the only thing that was keeping the world supporting is where it is because they felt. busy that this was the democracy in them, at least this was a human rights country that respected as b g u t and so on. and also now they're part of not only the. busy allies, but they're complicit in
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a more problems in genocide is committing their weapons are being used to kill children and that is. busy it's, it's driving me crazy because they realize now they're no longer allies, but they're also member. yeah. also violators of the international that you manage or in law and there are criminals. now what i would like to talk about is the media because journalism is usually v, uh, as i say, the truth is the 1st victim of war. but i think we've gone much further than that because it has the that is, remember this towards not a single 4. and the local power, assuming germs are being killed, interested. so these really just trying to control the, the narrative they're trying to control of how the rest of the world sees, what's happening that in their life. busy but what's happening, they're calling the resistors so. busy they're saying, i mean, the other day i laugh because the president of his red tweeted that this is
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a war crime because the attack is rarely soldiers as there were 18, excuse me, if they're 18, you know, you tax them that's, that's a work or how does it work, i mean when you attack the hospital or when you feel journalist when you feel well, you're going to say that's a variable. or if i hope it's a very saying, it's a very good point that you bring. i'm going to me throw back to mohammed here, i mean, the number of journalists inside of gaza and, and westbank and, and now being targeted in lebanon. i mean, this is another, a telling indication is that they don't want, i mean they, they really, i, you know, the idea of rebels and it's very perverse video is i don't want to go into details on this program here, but they don't want other people to talk about it, they'd like to circulated among themselves in a very weird, a card way. but they don't want anyone on the outside to be able to report them what they see. go ahead mohammed. but they knew i therefore be good cop again. they
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used to be the best. i don't know what happened. i don't either. now i don't either . it is amazing. they're just terrible here. it's, it's, i don't get it. i don't understand how it, how it works. i mean one of these media on this, i think it was fine use, but i'm not a 100 percent. sure. the host was reading the names of the 4 soldiers that was words were just mentioned. they were eating and she was reading their names. uh, and then in more in the morning there at that. and then you have tens of thousands of thought. hundreds of thousands of people being slaughtered women and children just that just a day ago or so in both in lebanon and in, in gaza. there's 2 or 2 horrific massacres in by the back of in and in gaza. but if anyone reading out the names of these women and children who been slaughtered no, only that the names of 4 soldiers who were about to are eating,
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who were about to go into southern lebanon to, to kill people and to into occupied the country. that is, how bad their propaganda has become, and it's become very, it's become very as it is, become very obvious as well. and so, you know, we had, you know, 600 years of western colonialism, imperialism, and it was a rhetoric, it was a wretched history. and it's recorded written, you know, and there are some images of it, but we have the same phenomenon on steroids, another western colonial settler experiment, and a non western part of the world. and it fits with. and now we can all see it's already been mentioned on this program. so many countries in the world have have their history of, of colonialism. and now we can see a, in a, in real time exactly what that must have been for the entire global. so sorry for the speech gentlemen, that's all the time we have. i want to thank my guess and assemble them on and of
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course and to them. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at ortiz, the next time remember, prospect, the, the, the release of russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best. most all sense of the, in the 6595 and speed. what else holes question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin, the machine, the state on the rush has to day and split the ortiz full neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question,
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