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well, rabine came along and uh tried to deal honestly with the palestinians and it was, it was netanyahu, he wasn't the actual murderer, but there are i've seen coverage of demonstrations just prior to ' rabin's assassination, and there is netan yahu, that's how where he made his name, he made his name, calling for the assassination of rabin, and that's being the last 30 years has been taking that policy to its natural conclusion, which is genocide and total devastation of all of the palestinians, so that's what he's doing, and sadly, and i know jews here ' friends who have been just because they call for a cease fire, they've been disowned by their parents, that's how deep this zionist meme is in the older generation, but it's not there with the younger ones, thank god we've finally come to our senses in the west, young people and people with any conscience, and they realized we did, we we we..." committed genocide against our native people and now we look at the jews in in israel and they're doing exactly the same thing, exactly, in fact worse, because at least trudeau senior once said
well, rabine came along and uh tried to deal honestly with the palestinians and it was, it was netanyahu, he wasn't the actual murderer, but there are i've seen coverage of demonstrations just prior to ' rabin's assassination, and there is netan yahu, that's how where he made his name, he made his name, calling for the assassination of rabin, and that's being the last 30 years has been taking that policy to its natural conclusion, which is genocide and total devastation of all of the...
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rather than going -- i don't know what would've happened had rabin not been assassinated.tiating on the israeli side when the palestinian leadership, the plo was ready to accept that, was to keep draining this palestinian state, not only would there be nothing on the refugees, not only would there be no truth and reconciliation, there would have to be demilitarization, there would be islands of israeli settlements. those islands kept getting bigger with every and d iteration on the map. what we are left with a quarter of a century after the deadline for completing those negotiations, is something that factually, legally, accurately resembles what existed under that apartheid regime. there's no perfect symmetry but the legal definition of apartheid i think has strongly been proven by the human rights organizations. i think this is the difference between biden and bebe. bebe says i am offering them -- biden is saying, damage, can't you just call it estate? we know it is not a state. what you have is partition being used to create these tiny islands of palestinian limited sel
rather than going -- i don't know what would've happened had rabin not been assassinated.tiating on the israeli side when the palestinian leadership, the plo was ready to accept that, was to keep draining this palestinian state, not only would there be nothing on the refugees, not only would there be no truth and reconciliation, there would have to be demilitarization, there would be islands of israeli settlements. those islands kept getting bigger with every and d iteration on the map. what we...
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Feb 25, 2024
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would be a possibility of the creation of a palestinian state, it was never there even when jisak rabin signed the ala courts together with arafat in 1993 at the white house together with bill clinton, afterwards, shortly after jisake. the rabin uh expressed that it was no way that israel was going to accept the presence of a palestinian state next to the israeli uh state this this was always a morgana it was always a kind of dream or kind of carrot that you were put in in front of a donkey where uh this was a possibility that it was never to happen and the united states is using actually the same method, now is coming out with the two-state solution when the united states has never ever made anything possible implement two state solution since the osc accords in 1993 till today over a 70% of increase of the expansion of set of settlements only for jews and palestinian territories for taking place, just once in december of 20 16 was that the united states a abstain of a resolution where actually the united nations were trying to prevent the israelis for exp. their settlements in palesti
would be a possibility of the creation of a palestinian state, it was never there even when jisak rabin signed the ala courts together with arafat in 1993 at the white house together with bill clinton, afterwards, shortly after jisake. the rabin uh expressed that it was no way that israel was going to accept the presence of a palestinian state next to the israeli uh state this this was always a morgana it was always a kind of dream or kind of carrot that you were put in in front of a donkey...
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Feb 7, 2024
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at the beginning, but it was serious that on the side of the israelis at that time, in particular rabin, there was a serious intention to move forward towards allowing a palestinian state to come into existence, but we know what happened to rabin, he was assassinated by... israeli fanatics um, then more or less altered the peace process and made it eventually into just a cover story while they got on with occupying and annexing quietly annexing the the west bank, but in first few years there was, i think genuine hope, but those days are long gone, there is nobody like that today, there is no partner for... in israel today. okay, well charlotte, do you think the israeli regime can recover from this genocide? it has committed and it's total military failure in gaza, where none of its goals have been met. in the long run, no, absolutely not. i mean, this genocide that's being carried out as part of the deathnell of the zionist project in occupied palestine, and we're seeing this also in the way that while palestinians. have come together, united, forged a strong, very strong sense of natio
at the beginning, but it was serious that on the side of the israelis at that time, in particular rabin, there was a serious intention to move forward towards allowing a palestinian state to come into existence, but we know what happened to rabin, he was assassinated by... israeli fanatics um, then more or less altered the peace process and made it eventually into just a cover story while they got on with occupying and annexing quietly annexing the the west bank, but in first few years there...
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at the beginning, but it was serious that on the side of the israelies at that time, in particular rabin, there was a serious intention to move forward towards allowing a palestinian state to come into existence, but we know what happened to rabin, he was..." was assassinated by israeli fanatics um who uh then more or less uh altered the peace process and made it eventually into just a cover story while they got on with occupying and annexing quietly annexing the the west bank but in first few years there was i think genuine hope but those days are long gone there is nobody like that today. "there is no partner for thieth in israel today. okay, well charlotte, do you think the israeli regime can recover from this genocide, it has committed, and it's total military failure in gaza, where none of its goals have been met. in the long run, no, absolutely not. i mean, this genocide that's being carried out as part of the deathnella of the zionist project in occupied palestine, and we're seeing this also in the way..." while palestinians have come together, united forged a strong, very strong
at the beginning, but it was serious that on the side of the israelies at that time, in particular rabin, there was a serious intention to move forward towards allowing a palestinian state to come into existence, but we know what happened to rabin, he was..." was assassinated by israeli fanatics um who uh then more or less uh altered the peace process and made it eventually into just a cover story while they got on with occupying and annexing quietly annexing the the west bank but in first...
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Feb 5, 2024
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there were some, in egypt with anwar sadat, with menachem begin, with yitzhak rabin, and they paid a king paid a price, like mahatma gandhi paid a price. well, peacemakers pay a price. but the key to wars are leaders. the key to end the wars are leaders. so the problem in palestine, israel, is, well, look at the israeli side and look at the palestinian side... ..and i classify it, sometimes, as a problem, a question, of missing opportunities, missed opportunities. on our side, every time there was a small window of opportunity, even if that opportunity looked like an absurdity, too much concessions on our side, we grabbed that opportunity. but many people listening to this, and i'm thinking particularly of people perhaps in the middle east or in ukraine, doesn't there come a point where the blood spilled, the hate that has been fuelled, reaches a point where your message, which frankly sounds like a very idealistic message... i'm looking at your own website, which says, "in victory, be magnanimous, never seek to humiliate "the adversary. "if he's on his knees, hold his hands..." i me
there were some, in egypt with anwar sadat, with menachem begin, with yitzhak rabin, and they paid a king paid a price, like mahatma gandhi paid a price. well, peacemakers pay a price. but the key to wars are leaders. the key to end the wars are leaders. so the problem in palestine, israel, is, well, look at the israeli side and look at the palestinian side... ..and i classify it, sometimes, as a problem, a question, of missing opportunities, missed opportunities. on our side, every time there...
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Feb 29, 2024
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the number of units. which they throw into battle, of course, they now have the task of recapturing rabind pushing the ukrainian forces away from the recruit as much as possible, and aligning the front line that was formed during the last 6-7 months of fighting there, that is, summing up like this, in principle, they will now mirror everything that we have done since the summer of 23, we pushed through... they pushed there in their direction to the borders of the zaporizhia region and leveled the front line so that our units did not get fire bags, now they are doing the same thing in reverse, pushing us to the borders of the zaporizhia region, only land ones and trying to level the front line for himself. thank you, mr. kostyantyn, kostyantyn denisov, spokesman for the zaporizhia freedom legion, was on the air of espresso. we move on. but before moving on, we remind you once again about our gathering and actually when we turn on our soldiers from the front, so we must understand that the situation there is extremely difficult, and in fact , donating and our contributions in order to buy t
the number of units. which they throw into battle, of course, they now have the task of recapturing rabind pushing the ukrainian forces away from the recruit as much as possible, and aligning the front line that was formed during the last 6-7 months of fighting there, that is, summing up like this, in principle, they will now mirror everything that we have done since the summer of 23, we pushed through... they pushed there in their direction to the borders of the zaporizhia region and leveled...
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country's been through some pretty rough periods in the past, whether it was the assassination of yitzhak rabin, where literally half the country blamed the other half for creating the political environment that led to his assassination, or go back to the 1950s when there was a deeply divisive debate, debate about whether or not israel should accept reparations from the west german government. violent protests at the knesset calls for the violent overthrow of the government. i mean, you go to the first lebanon war where the protests were way bigger, way bigger than the protests we saw over judicial reform over these last few months. they just there was no social media. so people weren't aware of of what was going on. so in every period in israeli history, you have these moments, this one was bad in 2023. but we argued there's something here that holds the country together and there's something the west could learn from. and then october 7th happened and then we watched out of this horror, this unbelievable, unbearable horror, the country actually did come back together. so what separates israel
country's been through some pretty rough periods in the past, whether it was the assassination of yitzhak rabin, where literally half the country blamed the other half for creating the political environment that led to his assassination, or go back to the 1950s when there was a deeply divisive debate, debate about whether or not israel should accept reparations from the west german government. violent protests at the knesset calls for the violent overthrow of the government. i mean, you go to...
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because end of because we come to the end of the martin and the hour, martin townsend and bill more bill rabin don't go anywhere. >> a brighter outlook with box solar, sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello, i'm alex burkill here with your latest gb news, weather forecast over the next few days. the best chance of staying dry will be across the far for there's far north, but for most there's a fair bit of around. we've a fair bit of rain around. we've already seen quite a bit rain already seen quite a bit of rain so today . that's already seen quite a bit of rain so today. that's in so far today. that's in association with a weather system that gradually making system that is gradually making its way north eastwards will its way north eastwards and will continue to do so we go continue to do so as we go through end the afternoon through the end of the afternoon and evening. staying and into the evening. so staying pretty further outbreaks and into the evening. so staying pr< rain further outbreaks and into the evening. so staying pr
because end of because we come to the end of the martin and the hour, martin townsend and bill more bill rabin don't go anywhere. >> a brighter outlook with box solar, sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello, i'm alex burkill here with your latest gb news, weather forecast over the next few days. the best chance of staying dry will be across the far for there's far north, but for most there's a fair bit of around. we've a fair bit of rain around....