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to having peace. before this agreement was concluded between plo and hamas israel used to say that it could not make peace with palestinians because there was not a palestinian leader who represent all palestinians because of the division. now that we have managed to have a possibility of unifying the palestinian system, israelis are now saying they can't make peace. what do they want? do they want for us to remain divided so we remain weak and so peace could not be achieved. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk about whether sides that are still so clearly divided really have that much to talk about, and what the american role in brokering a future peace might look like and what it has looked like in the near past. this is inside story. >> we pray for the children in the womb >> a divisive issue >> god is life , so it's his to take >> see a 10 year old girl who's pregnant, and you tell me that's what god wants... >> a controversial law >> where were you when the babies l
to having peace. before this agreement was concluded between plo and hamas israel used to say that it could not make peace with palestinians because there was not a palestinian leader who represent all palestinians because of the division. now that we have managed to have a possibility of unifying the palestinian system, israelis are now saying they can't make peace. what do they want? do they want for us to remain divided so we remain weak and so peace could not be achieved. >> we're...
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how can we talk about peace in that sense. well, what other modes of peace can we talk about? think it's clear to the majority of palestinians that the only road towards peace are the ones that accommodates the rights and needs of all palestinians, the refugeings, the ones in israel, and israel as well. that's what we have to try to start thinking about. >> we're going to take a short break right now. when we come back we'll hear from richard la baron on the long road to peace taken by the united states, and we'll talk more about how you would bring the rest of the palestinian diaspora into the conversation if you want to know what they think about a future state. this is inside story. plan >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. on this edition of the program we're talking about the israeli-palestinian peace process. and we're very close to the end of our time. we want to whip around the table once more and get your best crystal ball gazing on the coming few weeks. is there anything big that the two sides are close enough on that there's some near term agreement that
how can we talk about peace in that sense. well, what other modes of peace can we talk about? think it's clear to the majority of palestinians that the only road towards peace are the ones that accommodates the rights and needs of all palestinians, the refugeings, the ones in israel, and israel as well. that's what we have to try to start thinking about. >> we're going to take a short break right now. when we come back we'll hear from richard la baron on the long road to peace taken by...
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you make peace with enemies who want peace. hamas is an enemy that does not want peace. hamas as not changed -- has not changed, it has not recognized israel's right to exist, it has not renounced or abandoned terrorism. if hamas does recognize israel's right to exist, if hamas does renounce terrorism, then it would be an entirely different story, and hamas would no longer be hamas. but it hasn't done any of those things. and because it hasn't done any of those things, palestinian unity is not a unity for peace, it's a unity against peace. so israel will not negotiate peace with a palestinian government backed by hamas. it does not matter to israel if the government that is established in this, after this agreement is a technocratic government that will serve as a front that says all the right things. if hamas is in the back office, israel is not going to be at the negotiating table period. [applause] we have said for a long time that the problem with the palestinian leadership is that half is committed to israel's destruction, and the other half is not willing to confro
you make peace with enemies who want peace. hamas is an enemy that does not want peace. hamas as not changed -- has not changed, it has not recognized israel's right to exist, it has not renounced or abandoned terrorism. if hamas does recognize israel's right to exist, if hamas does renounce terrorism, then it would be an entirely different story, and hamas would no longer be hamas. but it hasn't done any of those things. and because it hasn't done any of those things, palestinian unity is not...
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it's a blow to israel, a blow to peace. i think, bret, it's a terrible blow to the palestinian people. because they must choose, too, whether they want to go forward or go back ward. yesterday, with the pact with hamas, the palestinian people went, took a huge step back ward, away from peace, away from a good future for themselves. >> i want to talk about iran briefly. how much visibility into the nuclear talks with iran are you and your aides afforded? >> well, i think we get periodically briefed. and we have, you know, we have ongoing information, flows to us from various directions. and i'm concerned, obviously. i think my position has been as long as i've been prime minister that we must not allow iran to become a threshold nuclear military power. they have -- they moved their way to a short distance from having the means to have enriched uranium for a nuclear bomb. the whole idea was that sanctions were applied in order to get them away from there. but right now, i'm concerned that a final deal with iran would leave th
it's a blow to israel, a blow to peace. i think, bret, it's a terrible blow to the palestinian people. because they must choose, too, whether they want to go forward or go back ward. yesterday, with the pact with hamas, the palestinian people went, took a huge step back ward, away from peace, away from a good future for themselves. >> i want to talk about iran briefly. how much visibility into the nuclear talks with iran are you and your aides afforded? >> well, i think we get...
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from any sort of long term peace talks. it's a very difficult, very nuance discussion that is underway. but certainly the u.s.' view at this moment, is that it doesn't think that all hope is lost. >> many of the guides are refusing to look. talks between the guides and government, have also failed, let's talk to nick offer of the dark summit, the two story of everetts most controversial season. joins us live from santa fe, in the u.s. state. good to have you on the program. this strike by the then lebanese she were pas is pretty unprecedented. but the truth is that the ship pas take the risks, they don't get the pay, for years they have died trying to get fee paying climbers up and down the mountain, yet they remain the unsung heros that's largely true. an enormous amount of the workload, and they only get a fraction of the pay. >> by shaying they are paid more than an average wage, but that's peanuts anyway, so who is making all the money, because it certainly isn't the they are pas that are taking the risks. >> she were p
from any sort of long term peace talks. it's a very difficult, very nuance discussion that is underway. but certainly the u.s.' view at this moment, is that it doesn't think that all hope is lost. >> many of the guides are refusing to look. talks between the guides and government, have also failed, let's talk to nick offer of the dark summit, the two story of everetts most controversial season. joins us live from santa fe, in the u.s. state. good to have you on the program. this strike by...
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does he want peace with hamas or peace with israel. one but not the other. i hope he chooses peace. >> reporter: some say it's not as clearcut as that, and no one knows how it will impact future talks with israel. many palestinians say it's a step in the right direction if they're to secure an independent state. al jazeera. >> profession of international relations at new york university. always great to see. >> you thank you. >> let's work through these issues. as mentioned, we've been here before. with the agreements. yes there is a slight twist, but we've been here where hamas and fatah have come together and signed an agreement. what is different? >> i think a number of things. the environment in the region. the egyptians have been adding to that pressure. they don't have much coming from iraq, so they need to change the dynamics. >> they're being squeezed. >> very much squeezed. for them it is an opportunity to join hamas. >> what about the timing? >> i think the time something absolutely the right timing. >> it is an illusion to think that you could hav
does he want peace with hamas or peace with israel. one but not the other. i hope he chooses peace. >> reporter: some say it's not as clearcut as that, and no one knows how it will impact future talks with israel. many palestinians say it's a step in the right direction if they're to secure an independent state. al jazeera. >> profession of international relations at new york university. always great to see. >> you thank you. >> let's work through these issues. as...
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peace-keeping base. there was a large protection of civilians, stormed by armed men, and another massacre took place. this is the situation that navi pilae is arriving in. we are waiting for a human rights report to be released by the mission in south sudan. everywhere is looking to the document, waiting to see what is in it before they make their next move. the u.s. have been considering targetting sanction, the united nations on the back of these massacres is considering sanctions. and i understand that a lot of people are looking to the report for guidance as to what to do in the future. we have to wait until 5 may for that to come out. hopefully we'll have more information later, when nava pilae arrives. >> thank you for that report. >> the secretary of state john kerry reportedly warned that israel is at risk of becoming an apartheid state. kerry was setting out the consequences of a palestine state. the comments were published any the daly beast news website. they said they had a private recording
peace-keeping base. there was a large protection of civilians, stormed by armed men, and another massacre took place. this is the situation that navi pilae is arriving in. we are waiting for a human rights report to be released by the mission in south sudan. everywhere is looking to the document, waiting to see what is in it before they make their next move. the u.s. have been considering targetting sanction, the united nations on the back of these massacres is considering sanctions. and i...
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every time there's a peace process they increase. bill clinton came close to the peace process, and israel hases highest amount of settlements. they are almost de facto making a one-state solution. it's controversial to look at it that way. at this point, with the settlements on the border and the growing ones. they are de facto making one state out of the area. now, what are they going to do with the marginalizing and the people that are there? this is, i think, something that needs to be discussed and talked about. >> israel showed in the past that it's willing to move settlers, it took them out of the gaza strip. is it fair to say that israel is trying to move towards a one-state solution. >> on the ground that suggests that. the national security interest of israel should not recommend that and the national security interest of the united states is against that. the americans would like a two-state solution. i believe that the nature of depp okay rahsy is it's a parliamentarian democracy, anduably factions that join in the govern
every time there's a peace process they increase. bill clinton came close to the peace process, and israel hases highest amount of settlements. they are almost de facto making a one-state solution. it's controversial to look at it that way. at this point, with the settlements on the border and the growing ones. they are de facto making one state out of the area. now, what are they going to do with the marginalizing and the people that are there? this is, i think, something that needs to be...
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we also are calling for the elimination of the children's amendment for peace we believe as a city we need to a state our commitment inform o to the next generation and we're recommending to create a - we're calling for an expansion of the children's fund for the transitional age youth and calling for an increase in the children's fund and peace we're supporting rome the trigger for the full amount of funding for the school districts (clapping.) >> michelle parker again, i'm with the second district pta and able to serve on the community chris coalition i'm excited about being being a part of those conversations there's no question about the impact that peace funding is here we still have librarians there's one point i want to bring up i've heard it a lot and that's as we begin to see our funding restored back to 20074 and 8 level and have a better economy i want to not think of peace as a ceiling to what we're spending but important things that need more funding we know all or rapid you funding is coming from peace we hope we'll consider adding funds from the general funds and not th
we also are calling for the elimination of the children's amendment for peace we believe as a city we need to a state our commitment inform o to the next generation and we're recommending to create a - we're calling for an expansion of the children's fund for the transitional age youth and calling for an increase in the children's fund and peace we're supporting rome the trigger for the full amount of funding for the school districts (clapping.) >> michelle parker again, i'm with the...
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>> i think the pact with hamas kills peace.ves forward, it means peace moves backwards and it's reelgly as the state department yesterday, the ball is in the palestinian court. i hope -- i hope they dribble it in the right direction. >> reporter: more than 700 divers are now trying to free their children, one body recover was that of the young frightened boy the first to ring 911, minutes before the crew did. prosecutors now believe the ship was simply unsafe. steering faulty and cargo overloaded. they raided the office of the maritime safety agency today and for those 16 and 17-year-olds who didn't take the vacation and didn't take the ferry, it was back to school today. but so many empty classrooms and so many missing friends. three aa children's hospital in kabul today. a brazen attack by the member of the security. the shooter turned the gun on himself but survived and treated in the same victim as one of the victims. jerry umanos was a doctor working at the hospital for several years. it serves 37,000 patients a year. join
>> i think the pact with hamas kills peace.ves forward, it means peace moves backwards and it's reelgly as the state department yesterday, the ball is in the palestinian court. i hope -- i hope they dribble it in the right direction. >> reporter: more than 700 divers are now trying to free their children, one body recover was that of the young frightened boy the first to ring 911, minutes before the crew did. prosecutors now believe the ship was simply unsafe. steering faulty and...
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resumption of peace talks. welcome back once we get news are going to loose balls. thank you to join us. the deal with the latest on the afghan presidential election when full preliminary results were released by the independent election commission the north side today. and as expected the former foreign minister abdullah abdullah is in the lead with just under forty five percent all the facts but that's not the fifty percent needed in order to avoid a runoff and second places the ex world bank economists in the form of finance them is that i shot crimea on the inside with around thirty one point five percent of the bible those results will be finalized in mid may will be followed by a rival fifteen days off to travel from all we can speak not to honey pack emu is a need for such on afghanistan it awesome house. he joins us now from london. thank you for speaking does the very lengthy and actual price is the site into a runoff is there any way that could be avoided for assault with a power sharing deal. they cite is the longer procedure i think from a legal perspect
resumption of peace talks. welcome back once we get news are going to loose balls. thank you to join us. the deal with the latest on the afghan presidential election when full preliminary results were released by the independent election commission the north side today. and as expected the former foreign minister abdullah abdullah is in the lead with just under forty five percent all the facts but that's not the fifty percent needed in order to avoid a runoff and second places the ex world bank...
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they got what they called a cold peace.d israel continued, i mean egyptian media continues to be filled with inveckive. and finally, of course, we have the settlers who at 3500 at the time of the play, are now 340,000. >> woodruff: so are those things that they couldn't get then part of the reason it's so hard to get peace today? >> warner: well, judy, it remains the exact same issues. when i sat down, i sort of blogged about this, when i sat down an watched this play, i thought oh my god, nothing has changed. the same issues, the settlers, the occupied territories, whose land it is. but to me what came out of this play s you know, there is always carping about how this american president is handling it or that, or how this israeli-palestinian leader is going to step up to the plate or not. but the play brought out to me was on human terms how alike they are. theyÑ)hp)e both prisoners of their past. they have deep sense of grievance about one another. and about the world and how-- . >> woodruff: you mean began and sadat. >>
they got what they called a cold peace.d israel continued, i mean egyptian media continues to be filled with inveckive. and finally, of course, we have the settlers who at 3500 at the time of the play, are now 340,000. >> woodruff: so are those things that they couldn't get then part of the reason it's so hard to get peace today? >> warner: well, judy, it remains the exact same issues. when i sat down, i sort of blogged about this, when i sat down an watched this play, i thought oh...
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like he was only doing middle east peace t. is true he made a dozen trips back and he was still working on syria and chemical weapons genevan and shuttling to for that deal to be made. he was working on other things, too. he saeid rather passionately n capitol hill recently, look, you can blame me if you think i put too much effort into this is an effort worth making. is there a constituency outside john kerry and state department of the united states for peace and it seems like it a very emaciated israeli left there may ns and tphnot be enough who want to make peace happen. a different ask version of the same question. aside from john kerry's time and extra gray hair, was anything lost here? are we farther behind? get the united states credit in the region forgiving it a try? saying you have to try. is it worth putting in more time? nobody nk at this point is putting in more time. they are waiting to see where the chips will fall. unity deal, there have been three previous attempts to have deems -- deals and they fell through.
like he was only doing middle east peace t. is true he made a dozen trips back and he was still working on syria and chemical weapons genevan and shuttling to for that deal to be made. he was working on other things, too. he saeid rather passionately n capitol hill recently, look, you can blame me if you think i put too much effort into this is an effort worth making. is there a constituency outside john kerry and state department of the united states for peace and it seems like it a very...
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-brokered peace talks. stefanie dekker reports. >> reporter: it's the latest back and forth in an exhausting blame game. this time it's prompted by the palestinian president's statement of support for holocaust day. mahmoud abbas is quoted as saying: >> some say it could be an olive branch at a time when the peace talks are as good as offer. israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu was having none of it, specially when abbas is planning to form a unity government with hamas. >> instead of making conciliatory statements meant to apiece international public opinion, mahmoud abbas should choose between hamas, a terror group calling for his rail's destruction and denies the holocaust, and peace with israel. we hope he abandons the unity pact and returns to the true path of peace. the palestinians blame binyamin netanyahu for not being true to peace, saying his refusal to release prisoners is the reason the talks collapsed. what should be a positive, they feel, is being used by israel to suspend the talks. >> w
-brokered peace talks. stefanie dekker reports. >> reporter: it's the latest back and forth in an exhausting blame game. this time it's prompted by the palestinian president's statement of support for holocaust day. mahmoud abbas is quoted as saying: >> some say it could be an olive branch at a time when the peace talks are as good as offer. israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu was having none of it, specially when abbas is planning to form a unity government with hamas....
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i still hope we'll find a way to peace. we can't get it through a negotiated agreement because of the composition of the palestinian government, then we'll siege seek other ways. i'm not going to accept a stalemate. i won't accept a palestinian state that is another iranian offshoot of iran firing missiles into our city. this is what is happening with hamas and gaza. but i do seek the two state for two people solution. if i can't have it right away with this palestinian government, then we'll seek other ways. i called on my cabinet ministers today and i said we're going to take time out now for reassessment and try and figure out alternative paths to peace, the simplest way to get back to the peace process is have president abbas renounce hamas and come back to negotiation. >> mr. prime minister, finally, in september of 2012, you told me that you thought iran was probably six to nine months away from being able to have full nuclear weapon capability. where is it now? >> i didn't say weapon capability. i said nuclear rich m
i still hope we'll find a way to peace. we can't get it through a negotiated agreement because of the composition of the palestinian government, then we'll siege seek other ways. i'm not going to accept a stalemate. i won't accept a palestinian state that is another iranian offshoot of iran firing missiles into our city. this is what is happening with hamas and gaza. but i do seek the two state for two people solution. if i can't have it right away with this palestinian government, then we'll...
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putin stays put, and israeli-palestinian peace talks fall apart. today when the world's only superpower talks, does anyone listen? >> one of my jobs as president is to worry about a bunch of different problems at the same time and not just pick and choose which problems that i have the luxury to worry about. obama foreign policy, a conversation with the deputy national security adviser, tony blinken. and coming up empty, a u.s. effort to rejuvenate u.s. peace talks fails mine nonts after an optimistic beginning. >> our objective will be to achieve a final status agreement over the course of the next nine months. >> we didn't anticipate we were going to solve it during the course of a six or nine-month negotiation. >> we talk to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and plo executive committee member. then, our political panel studies the nuisances of campaigning for or against obamacare. this is "state of the union." >>> president obama is in malaysia, part of his four nation tour of asia. he has wanted to increase u.s. focus on that part of t
putin stays put, and israeli-palestinian peace talks fall apart. today when the world's only superpower talks, does anyone listen? >> one of my jobs as president is to worry about a bunch of different problems at the same time and not just pick and choose which problems that i have the luxury to worry about. obama foreign policy, a conversation with the deputy national security adviser, tony blinken. and coming up empty, a u.s. effort to rejuvenate u.s. peace talks fails mine nonts after...
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they do in the see binyamin netanyahu or his government a partner to peace. whether mahmoud abbas did not unify with the palestinians in gaza, he was seen as not being a true leader. once he decided to bring unity, he is seen as someone who is not serious about peace negotiations with the israelis. so in a way the palestinians feel that it was binyamin netanyahu's government who was looking for decisioning to actually -- decision to actually pull out of the peace negotiations. >> thank you so much. >> now, ukraine's army relaunched an aggressive military campaign to take control of slovyansk, in the east. up to five gunmen were killed when the military seized the checkpoint. footage emerged of pro-russian masked men in control still. slovyansk is known for is a stronghold for armed groups pushing for the region to join russia. we have more near the city of slovyansk. . >> reporter: we are at an army checkpoint on the road. what we are hearing is that the situation in the town is now calm. earlier today ukrainian troops did move forward, and they dismantled on
they do in the see binyamin netanyahu or his government a partner to peace. whether mahmoud abbas did not unify with the palestinians in gaza, he was seen as not being a true leader. once he decided to bring unity, he is seen as someone who is not serious about peace negotiations with the israelis. so in a way the palestinians feel that it was binyamin netanyahu's government who was looking for decisioning to actually -- decision to actually pull out of the peace negotiations. >> thank...
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the two sides would then agree to discuss peace talks before a 29th deadline. but, when steal failed to release the remaining prisoners as scheduled on march the 29th, the palestinian president felt free to sign paperwork allowing palestinians to join 15 u.n. treaties and protocols. >> let's go live now to jerusalem, and stephanie decker, so stephanie, it seems very much as though both sides have broken the agreements under the kerri initiative, where does it leave the peace process now. >> well, it leaves it at a very uncertain future, the palestinians will tell you that the israelis broke first, by not releasing that final batch last saturday. they then gave a tuesday deadline, they still hadn't heard, and this is when they took that step, to go and sign 15 treaties and dream is now saying because they did that at a time, the palestinians knew that they were finalizing the release of these prisoners, and therefore, now this has to be canceled. it is a lot of back and forth, we know they held a meeting last night, on wednesday night, the palestinian and israel
the two sides would then agree to discuss peace talks before a 29th deadline. but, when steal failed to release the remaining prisoners as scheduled on march the 29th, the palestinian president felt free to sign paperwork allowing palestinians to join 15 u.n. treaties and protocols. >> let's go live now to jerusalem, and stephanie decker, so stephanie, it seems very much as though both sides have broken the agreements under the kerri initiative, where does it leave the peace process now....
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promises working on a peace deal despite another setback. ♪ i'm elizabeth and you are watching al jazeerae from doha and ahead chad withdraws peace keepers from the central african republican after accused of helping rebels. and al jazeera meets former foreign minister and alleged espionage on twitter and u.s. accused of using social media for political decent in cuba. ♪ u.s. secretary of state john kerry urged israeli and palestinian leaders to prevent the collapse of peace negotiation and the israeli government cancelled the planned release of a group of palestinian prisoners and made the decision after the palestinian renewed efforts at u.n. correspondent stephanie decker is joining us live from jerusalem and a few weeks out from the deadline do you think it was ever a realistic timeline, are the two sides any closer now than when the first round of peace talks some nine months ago? >> well, no one one commentator said it looks like they have gone back ten years and i think the u.s. secretary of state john kerry had the right intention but it was very unrealistic to think in nine month
promises working on a peace deal despite another setback. ♪ i'm elizabeth and you are watching al jazeerae from doha and ahead chad withdraws peace keepers from the central african republican after accused of helping rebels. and al jazeera meets former foreign minister and alleged espionage on twitter and u.s. accused of using social media for political decent in cuba. ♪ u.s. secretary of state john kerry urged israeli and palestinian leaders to prevent the collapse of peace negotiation and...
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those close to the peace talks and those that want to continue the peace talks. they are expected to meet in north waziristan at a secret location u because this is an area which has been hit by drone strikes, and they will announce another ceasefire. it is expected no long-term ceasefire, but piecemeal offers from the pakistan. expected and obviously the dangerous development being that the factions are fighting amongst themselves. >> thank you for the update. reporting to us from islamabad. >> well, two car bombs in the shia neighbourhoods of baghdad killed 13, injuring 55 others. the second was in the southeastern neighbour hood. shops and vehicles were destroyed. >> syrian opposition groups near the border - anti-government activists say 51 were killed. they were from the. linked intoes ra front, and the ley have not, known as the i.s.i.l. >> a deadline to destroy all of syria's wep jans can be met. it's according to a spokesman for international weapons. >> we go on board the ship where they'll be destroyed. >> 4,000km away from syria, on the other side of t
those close to the peace talks and those that want to continue the peace talks. they are expected to meet in north waziristan at a secret location u because this is an area which has been hit by drone strikes, and they will announce another ceasefire. it is expected no long-term ceasefire, but piecemeal offers from the pakistan. expected and obviously the dangerous development being that the factions are fighting amongst themselves. >> thank you for the update. reporting to us from...
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peace with the body that calls for israel's destruction. at the same time. reportedly from jerusalem from israel's government also we're hearing that despite the us state department expression of disappointment over this latest unity developments israel's government is disappointed that the us state department did take a harder line on this deal the sunshine. palestinian factions controlling gaza and the west bank have been feuding for nearly seven years. they have announced reconciliation deals in the past not have come to fruition. we looked after the agreement was announced israel's air force talking gossip that are just wanted militants for more injured the intended victims escaped within hours. gaza militants launched rockets at israel after a six hour emergency security cabinet session income of the big decision was made to suspend peace negotiations with the palestinian authority the government has long maintained that any collaborative deal between two factions spells the end of peace negotiations with the palestinian authority the
peace with the body that calls for israel's destruction. at the same time. reportedly from jerusalem from israel's government also we're hearing that despite the us state department expression of disappointment over this latest unity developments israel's government is disappointed that the us state department did take a harder line on this deal the sunshine. palestinian factions controlling gaza and the west bank have been feuding for nearly seven years. they have announced reconciliation...
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i guess you could say peace. check out these peace signs that have been popping up at different, very-recognized land marks around the uk. there's a building, the sun goes down and suddenly there's a peace sign reflected on it. they do that in different places. >> they're painted, sometimes made out of humans. >> that was in front of the national gallery. they got a bunch of people to form themselves in the shape of a peace sign. the tower bridge in london. they did this cool effect in the london eye where there's a water fountain and they reflect the peace sign off the water. right in the middle of the eye. it's a really cool effect. >> i love how they painted over graffiti with a big white mark and then painted like the peace sign with flowers. >> the cool thing is a campaign called make love not war, by links peace. a line of hygiene products, shampoo, deodorants, shower gel. >> i thought this was advertising a new beatles' album or something like that. >> i think it helps keep the peace in public places. >> t
i guess you could say peace. check out these peace signs that have been popping up at different, very-recognized land marks around the uk. there's a building, the sun goes down and suddenly there's a peace sign reflected on it. they do that in different places. >> they're painted, sometimes made out of humans. >> that was in front of the national gallery. they got a bunch of people to form themselves in the shape of a peace sign. the tower bridge in london. they did this cool effect...
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it's peace of mind you're buying.is intervention that you're buying. >> if i can calm somebody down and make them feel happy and make them feel like they're being taken care of, that's what i like. >> aaa isn't enough. it should be quadruple a. you need another a. that's how good it is. >> who can you rely on to always be there when you need immediate help and even when you don't? with people, benefits, and services always there for you to make your life a little easier. >> you can always count on aaa. and they're always with you. >> now you get peace of mind with one of the most comprehensive and trusted roadside assistance programs in the country. with a aaa membership our 24-hour help on the road is always just a phone call away. while many other plans only cover your car, aaa is the smart choice covering you, whether you're the driver or the passenger in any car, suv, or pick up truck. our legendary roadside assistance alone makes aaa a great value, but roadside assistance is just the beginning. aaa members can al
it's peace of mind you're buying.is intervention that you're buying. >> if i can calm somebody down and make them feel happy and make them feel like they're being taken care of, that's what i like. >> aaa isn't enough. it should be quadruple a. you need another a. that's how good it is. >> who can you rely on to always be there when you need immediate help and even when you don't? with people, benefits, and services always there for you to make your life a little easier....
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torture program i've been to a wide definition of peace peace is much more than the absence of war peace is about these pieces living together in our daily lives. peace is all about the coexistence between the dawn of time that this was a certain point in the crisis. i asked again simmons is intended to want to miss them and peace good will. they gave me experience working with people in a very international setting. he gave me lessons learned from people who had seen in complex situations that dealt with developments. i need one but me and the twelve of a twelve piece band hit the beach enabling me to find comment that since coming to that spark it up. as a scholar i spent the summer and a painter and teacher requested international negotiation and mediation and this was different. three the couple in total for example and was looking to stir the civil society from my study in the side is that heidi i'm using the scheme and knowledge in my head and lets in cambodia. i just did it in during the summer field experience was a month in palestine. i was working with the palestinians and sett
torture program i've been to a wide definition of peace peace is much more than the absence of war peace is about these pieces living together in our daily lives. peace is all about the coexistence between the dawn of time that this was a certain point in the crisis. i asked again simmons is intended to want to miss them and peace good will. they gave me experience working with people in a very international setting. he gave me lessons learned from people who had seen in complex situations that...
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; we can show the people that we are peaceful people. as you see we sit here all together, jewish, muslim, armenian, christian, we're together, we cook together, so it is fact! >> today the chefs are going to prepare me a truly multicultural lunch... first up on the menu is a jewish dish with an ancient story told by an israeli chef. >> i'm going to prepare lentil soup which comes from the bible, the story of isaac and jacob. and isaac was asking jacob what are you doing, what are you preparing, give me from this red, red stuff so i'm preparing this red stuff which is a lentil soup... ... i'm not sure that jacob was doing the lentil soup the same way i'm doing it, but what it's important it will be tasty! >> convinced that ignorance of "the other" is at the heart of the conflict here, the chefs try to educate people about the other's history, traditions and culture... through the medium of food! as so palestinian chef suffian - one of the owners of the restaurant - is making a traditional palestinian dish rarely found outside the home. i
; we can show the people that we are peaceful people. as you see we sit here all together, jewish, muslim, armenian, christian, we're together, we cook together, so it is fact! >> today the chefs are going to prepare me a truly multicultural lunch... first up on the menu is a jewish dish with an ancient story told by an israeli chef. >> i'm going to prepare lentil soup which comes from the bible, the story of isaac and jacob. and isaac was asking jacob what are you doing, what are...
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the keys to peace in this country. get off wolf russia's foreign minister is great to have you on our show today thank you for the invitation just the other day joe biden on his visit to kiev said that time is short for russia to make progress on its commitments made in geneva what is expected of russia. it's difficult to say because i discuss this. with john kerry frankly the american go to the chose to put all the blame on russia including the origin of the conflict and including the steps which must be taken and they accuse us of. having russian troops russian agents in the east and south of your crane they say that that is for the russians only. give orders and the buildings illegally occupied it would be liberated. and that it is for the russians to make sure that the east and south of ukraine stops putting forward the demands for federalization and referendum and so on and so for us this is absolute. you know. switching the goalposts if you wish in geneva we all agreed that there must be a reciprocal approach to
the keys to peace in this country. get off wolf russia's foreign minister is great to have you on our show today thank you for the invitation just the other day joe biden on his visit to kiev said that time is short for russia to make progress on its commitments made in geneva what is expected of russia. it's difficult to say because i discuss this. with john kerry frankly the american go to the chose to put all the blame on russia including the origin of the conflict and including the steps...
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withdrawal, but struggling to maintain peace and stability.
withdrawal, but struggling to maintain peace and stability.
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must have seen that the peace process was going nowhere. perhaps this may make the palestinian people more united? at least that is what they hope. >> well, that is certainly what the palestinians are hoping but from the u.s. perspective there is this question of whether or not all people who are engaged in the ongoing peace process would be committed to some fundamental lines, including non-violence. hamas has never said that it is going to renounce its positions on violence, on its refusal to recognize the state of israel, so without those fundamental concessions, it's really difficult to see how the peace process could move forward. officially, the current process doesn't end until tuesday april 29th, but there had been these efforts between these israelis and the palestinians to try to see whether they could extend those talks. with israel deciding to cancel a meeting in light of this development, it is very questionable now whether this peace process really is going to last much longer. >> thank you, rosiland jordan there in washington
must have seen that the peace process was going nowhere. perhaps this may make the palestinian people more united? at least that is what they hope. >> well, that is certainly what the palestinians are hoping but from the u.s. perspective there is this question of whether or not all people who are engaged in the ongoing peace process would be committed to some fundamental lines, including non-violence. hamas has never said that it is going to renounce its positions on violence, on its...
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does not want peace with israel. israeli politicians echoing his viewpoint, saying hamas is hell bent on the destruction of israel. peace negotiation with the palestinians can't move forward if hamas is in the fold. as for fatah, the current palestinian president abass said he had to join hands to show a united front because he said his biggest detractors on the israeli front said that they couldn't negotiate with the palestinians unless there was some kind of control by the palestinian authority inside of gaza. there has been also some little israeli reaction actually supporting the unity. an israeli member has said that she in fact supports that gaza and west bank are coming together, because it's vital to a two state solution. she credit sides her own government, saying they can't have it both ways, point the finger at president abass and say he doesn't have control of the palestinian people as a whole and criticize them for trying to make unity among the palestinians in gaza and west bank. >> it's more complicate
does not want peace with israel. israeli politicians echoing his viewpoint, saying hamas is hell bent on the destruction of israel. peace negotiation with the palestinians can't move forward if hamas is in the fold. as for fatah, the current palestinian president abass said he had to join hands to show a united front because he said his biggest detractors on the israeli front said that they couldn't negotiate with the palestinians unless there was some kind of control by the palestinian...
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because of that, the palestinian unity is not a unity for peace, it is a unity against peace. israel will not initiate peace with the palestinian government backed by hamas. it does not matter to israel if the government that is established after this agreement is a technocratic government that will serve as a front that says all the right things. if hamas is in the back office, israel will not be at the negotiating table, period. [applause] we have said for a long time that the problem with the palestinian leadership is half is committed to israel's destruction and the other half is not willing to confront that half. last week president abbas went from not confronting hamas to breaking hamas. yes to choose peace with israel or a pact with hamas. he chose hamas. if president abbas chooses peace, we can go back to the negotiating table, and israel wants peace. we are committed to it. we want a solution of two states for two peoples. the prime minister is fully committed to it. he has made sacrifices to achieve it, and will continue to make the tough decisions necessary to a dan
because of that, the palestinian unity is not a unity for peace, it is a unity against peace. israel will not initiate peace with the palestinian government backed by hamas. it does not matter to israel if the government that is established after this agreement is a technocratic government that will serve as a front that says all the right things. if hamas is in the back office, israel will not be at the negotiating table, period. [applause] we have said for a long time that the problem with...
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she makes peace among the peace makers. >> it's a wonderful character.ou the glimpses into the domestic relationship give you a beautiful res pitfrom the negotiation. >> and the relationship that she is forged with sadat and the widow of sadat who gave his life because of this. he was assassinated as a result of making peace. thank you so much. and thank you, lawrence wright, congratulations to both. >> thank you. >> the play is on at arena stage. we'll be right back. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to
she makes peace among the peace makers. >> it's a wonderful character.ou the glimpses into the domestic relationship give you a beautiful res pitfrom the negotiation. >> and the relationship that she is forged with sadat and the widow of sadat who gave his life because of this. he was assassinated as a result of making peace. thank you so much. and thank you, lawrence wright, congratulations to both. >> thank you. >> the play is on at arena stage. we'll be right back....
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this this attempt to reach a peace deal comes nine months after mr.set a goal to reach peace between the two. the negotiations have failed time and time again. is it really mission impossible? middle east editor is in jerusalem wondering if it's time to face the facts the two state solution isn't going to happen. >> jerusalem has been fought over since people first settled here 6,000 years ago. for more than 20 years off and on, palestinianss and israelis have negotiated peace. life didn't stand still. optimism gave way to despair . d there's been too many failures. the last peace talks collapsed with the two blaming each other and president barack obama blaming both of them. since the peace process started 20 years ago, it's been about trying to create the palestinian state along side israel to divide the land they fought over. more than two decades on, state and peace seem as far away as ever. perhaps the time has come to accept that the two state solution isn't going to happen. >> israel has occupied the west bank including east jerusalem since the
this this attempt to reach a peace deal comes nine months after mr.set a goal to reach peace between the two. the negotiations have failed time and time again. is it really mission impossible? middle east editor is in jerusalem wondering if it's time to face the facts the two state solution isn't going to happen. >> jerusalem has been fought over since people first settled here 6,000 years ago. for more than 20 years off and on, palestinianss and israelis have negotiated peace. life...
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that's the blow for peace and i hope he changes his mind. >> the decision to call off the peace talks puts an end to a nine month initiative for discussions between israel and the palestinians by secretary of state john kerry. all right. now sports action with alex witt happy friday. >> happy friday. the atlanta hawks took control against indiana in the second half draining threes there scoring off defense and taking wild shots and hit nothing but net. game three goes to the hawks 98-85 along with a 2-1 series lead. >>> by 4, westbrook and fouled. it counts and he'll go to the line. >> oh, deja vu. >> oklahoma nails another four point play against memphis. it forces overtime and in the end, memphis's shooting was the difference. they win 98-95. they have gone up 2-1. >> michael phelps got work to do here. loche beat phelps. he bested the most decorated olympian in the world. >> i'm really excited about how things went and i do know what i need to do if i want to continue. >> new york yankee pitcher suspended for ten games for getting caught red handed or necked for using pine tar and
that's the blow for peace and i hope he changes his mind. >> the decision to call off the peace talks puts an end to a nine month initiative for discussions between israel and the palestinians by secretary of state john kerry. all right. now sports action with alex witt happy friday. >> happy friday. the atlanta hawks took control against indiana in the second half draining threes there scoring off defense and taking wild shots and hit nothing but net. game three goes to the hawks...
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eighteen billion dollars an idea to you crying the united states they said they will not grant him peace that iran has proposed u s of a single employees links to the nineteen seventy nine us embassy hostage crisis in tehran. fitter and has no fired back saying it has no intention of replacing its choice for the position of women on board to the united nations that means you will take legal action directly with the world body the move by the us is in her ears that raises questions about how much influence the white house can wield over the human and i wonder if iran really is. his choice for you in on foot as a means to live be entering an official of the u s says was part of the group that stormed the us embassy in nineteen seventy nine and ten dozens of americans hostage for more than a year. allenby who has served as the ring ambassador to the u n to australia says he was not open to takeover the only translated for some students the united nations headquarters is in new york city and with the use of the levy will be able to take a picture. islam allows the government of glory. un dip
eighteen billion dollars an idea to you crying the united states they said they will not grant him peace that iran has proposed u s of a single employees links to the nineteen seventy nine us embassy hostage crisis in tehran. fitter and has no fired back saying it has no intention of replacing its choice for the position of women on board to the united nations that means you will take legal action directly with the world body the move by the us is in her ears that raises questions about how...
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peace operations. from haiti to lebanon to sub-saharan africa our country has a deep and abiding interest in restoring stability, mitigating conflict, and combating terrorism. multilateral peace operations enable us to do so in a cost-effective manner in such strife torn countries as south sudan, somalia, d.r.c., swell transitioning countries critical to u.s. interests such as afghanistan, libya, and iraq. since the president submitted his budget on march 4, owing to a sharply deteriorating security environment in the central african republic, secretary-general moon has recommended the rapid employment of a new u.n. mission to protect civilians. the emergency in the central african republic and our view that a peacekeeping mission is required because of the acute security needs, highlights the value of a peacekeeping response mechanism of the type we have proposed to deal with contingencies arising outside of the regular budget cycle. at the same time, the real world is presenting catastrophic humanita
peace operations. from haiti to lebanon to sub-saharan africa our country has a deep and abiding interest in restoring stability, mitigating conflict, and combating terrorism. multilateral peace operations enable us to do so in a cost-effective manner in such strife torn countries as south sudan, somalia, d.r.c., swell transitioning countries critical to u.s. interests such as afghanistan, libya, and iraq. since the president submitted his budget on march 4, owing to a sharply deteriorating...
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it's just incompatible with peace. so we've been negotiating and i hope that we'd make thising pro%. i -- progress. i heap president abbas decides to tear up that pact with hamas and go back to the negotiations. but that's -- the ball is in his court. and this is not an excuse. you wouldn't negotiate with an organization -- with a government that would be backed by alqaeda, that seeks to destroy the united states. you wouldn't do that. you wouldn't expect us to do that. and i think those who are suggesting that are really offering something that can't be accepted. >> schieffer: are you saying, sir, that there can be no discussion with the plo as long as hamas is a part of it? >> i'm saying something very clear. as long as i'm prime minister of israel, we will not negotiate with a government that is backed by hamas, an organization that is committed to our destruction. it's common sense. of course. i mean, you want to make peace with an enemy, but only with an enemy that's decided to make peace. an enemy that seeks your
it's just incompatible with peace. so we've been negotiating and i hope that we'd make thising pro%. i -- progress. i heap president abbas decides to tear up that pact with hamas and go back to the negotiations. but that's -- the ball is in his court. and this is not an excuse. you wouldn't negotiate with an organization -- with a government that would be backed by alqaeda, that seeks to destroy the united states. you wouldn't do that. you wouldn't expect us to do that. and i think those who...
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negotiators are trying to jump start stalled peace talks.a look ahead in the week, next. >>> fast moving wildfire are taking several homes. rebecca. >> tornadoes in oklahoma, missouri and texas, i'll show you where the tornadoes have potential overnight, next. al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> now back to our lead story sunday night. the ukraine protesters are refusing to leave government buildings in eastern ukraine. >>> growing crisis in ukraine. cat turner reports from the united nations. >> the russian ambassador to the united nations came to the security council in a feisty and combat
negotiators are trying to jump start stalled peace talks.a look ahead in the week, next. >>> fast moving wildfire are taking several homes. rebecca. >> tornadoes in oklahoma, missouri and texas, i'll show you where the tornadoes have potential overnight, next. al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson,...
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he said instead moving into peace with israel he's moving into peace with hamas. speaking of president abbas. he said, i hope he choose peace, and so far he has not done so. this gives the israelis the ammunition to end the peace talks and in the end point the finger at the palestinians. a crucial time in talks between the palestinians and israelis, and that is if this comes. >> russia's foreign minister accusing the u.s. of running the show in ukraine. u.s. is saying russia is the the aggressor. now u.s. forces are in poland to take part of n.a.t.o. exercises in eastern europe. ukraine's government is still trying to get control of those pro-russian activists. >> reporter: no sign on the ground yet about the relaunch of this anti-terrorist agreement. those armored vehicles are still in that town. now it appears that this time the government wants to focus all its efforts on the area. these are the two towns that seem to be completely under the control of the russian protesters who are now armed. these are the lawlessness. but when it comes to buildings like this,
he said instead moving into peace with israel he's moving into peace with hamas. speaking of president abbas. he said, i hope he choose peace, and so far he has not done so. this gives the israelis the ammunition to end the peace talks and in the end point the finger at the palestinians. a crucial time in talks between the palestinians and israelis, and that is if this comes. >> russia's foreign minister accusing the u.s. of running the show in ukraine. u.s. is saying russia is the the...