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so arafat was able to agree to the oslo accords. it didn't work out for a variety of reasons, among them, bibi netanyahu's terrible leadership, a number of failed peace summits, we had a second intifada that broke out and the israelis imprisoned yasser arafat's headquarters in ramallah. he eventually became very sick and died. instead of yasser arafat, we got mahmoud abbas, who is now considered to be, in for a long time has been considered to be incapable of really serving the interests of palestinians or negotiating any kind of permanent peace. so there has to come a point in time when you stop labeling people and start being pragmatic and dealing with those who have the ability to make decisions that can be supported by their populations. but the united states, you know very well, especially since september 11, 2001, we have made an industry out of terrorism designations, sanctions, and it hasn't gotten us, it seems, any closer to a peaceful solution that we seek. so that is my editorial. please. >> thank you for a great program
so arafat was able to agree to the oslo accords. it didn't work out for a variety of reasons, among them, bibi netanyahu's terrible leadership, a number of failed peace summits, we had a second intifada that broke out and the israelis imprisoned yasser arafat's headquarters in ramallah. he eventually became very sick and died. instead of yasser arafat, we got mahmoud abbas, who is now considered to be, in for a long time has been considered to be incapable of really serving the interests of...
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we know that yasser arafat and the plo were considered a terrorist organization for many, many years. then in 1988, mr. daines had a meeting in algiers, which i actually attended as a journalist, where they recognized israel's right to exist. of course, they were late, they recognized the 1948 partition 40 years too late. have a horrible situation where their prospects for peace which have become frustrated, looking down there is individuals and organizations for actions that are terrorism frankly. but as get us any closer to a solution because often, those same people are the only ones who the popular support necessary to actually make peace. so arafat was able to agree to the oslo acc out for a variety of reasons, among them, bibi netanyahu's terrible leadership, a number of failed peace summits, we had a second intifada that broke out and the israelis imprisoned yasser arafat's headquarters in ramallah. he eventually became very sick and died. instead of yasser arafat, we got mahmoud abbas, who is now considered tor a long time has been considered to be incapable of really serving
we know that yasser arafat and the plo were considered a terrorist organization for many, many years. then in 1988, mr. daines had a meeting in algiers, which i actually attended as a journalist, where they recognized israel's right to exist. of course, they were late, they recognized the 1948 partition 40 years too late. have a horrible situation where their prospects for peace which have become frustrated, looking down there is individuals and organizations for actions that are terrorism...
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but arafat man and have been since the 1970s. said in some quite substantial speeches here back in 2008, when the siege began, no good can come of former countries, particularly former colonising countries, trying to pick the leaders of other people's lands. ukraine is a very long story indeed, not fit for an outdoor press conference, but i absolutely oppose the ironclad consensus for war across the two frontbenchers in this british parliament, and many people in britain agree with me. inaudible well, he was really talking about muslims, because that's the imminent theme of his, i think, forlorn hopes of re—election, to whip up islamophobic, racist fervour in the likes of gb news, which has been at the forefront. yes, i'm talking about you. gb news at the forefront, presenter of the presenter, programme after programme, pumping out hatred of muslims, thinly disguised as hatred of extremism, but when you ask them, what do you mean by extremism? who are the extremists? they can never tell. it is clear to me that rishi sunak has ide
but arafat man and have been since the 1970s. said in some quite substantial speeches here back in 2008, when the siege began, no good can come of former countries, particularly former colonising countries, trying to pick the leaders of other people's lands. ukraine is a very long story indeed, not fit for an outdoor press conference, but i absolutely oppose the ironclad consensus for war across the two frontbenchers in this british parliament, and many people in britain agree with me....
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palestine still exists that remind us of palestinian leaders like yasar arafat, and that is why the useing banned in places like germany, even in the united states. the use of the cafeer is called incitement to hatred, but in reality, to what extent could a symbol that reminds us of palestine be incitement to hatred. those of course are manipulations of what national symbols mean, and of course manipulations of what it means to say. wearing that scarf as a way of saying, "i'm palestinian to." let us remember that this idea of "i am also a berlina" was established by president kennedy in the years of the cold. support for the palestinian community, that is why it's being banned, and of course this is prohibited, this policy is instigated, is supported and demanded by the regime of israel. the previous question had to do with the support of the world's intellectuals for the palestinian cause. i want to remind you that many female authors, actually have been punished for their support of the palestinian cause. kamil shamsi, who is neither a pakistani or british author was stripped of the n
palestine still exists that remind us of palestinian leaders like yasar arafat, and that is why the useing banned in places like germany, even in the united states. the use of the cafeer is called incitement to hatred, but in reality, to what extent could a symbol that reminds us of palestine be incitement to hatred. those of course are manipulations of what national symbols mean, and of course manipulations of what it means to say. wearing that scarf as a way of saying, "i'm palestinian...
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a year later, a bloody conflict occurred in jordan between palestinian groups led by yasser arafat and the jordanian army, which resulted in the deaths of more than 3,000 palestinians and hundreds of jordanian soldiers. arab countries tried to stop this crisis . and nasser was at the head of them. after the decision finding this conflict and signing an agreement between the parties on september 27, 1970, nasser returned home and suffered a severe heart attack the next evening. millions of egyptians from all over the country came to cairo to say goodbye to nasser, and many leaders of the people's countries in the elections, if the people's participation in the elections is enthusiastic, it shows the national unity, it shows the motivation of the iranian people to participate in the stage. and national unity creates national power, national power brings security to the country. it is difficult to stay in our dreams, it is pleasant to call us from his lips, spring is on the way and help is on the way look at the burning passion of esfand, we are meteors, and we have a message from the mor
a year later, a bloody conflict occurred in jordan between palestinian groups led by yasser arafat and the jordanian army, which resulted in the deaths of more than 3,000 palestinians and hundreds of jordanian soldiers. arab countries tried to stop this crisis . and nasser was at the head of them. after the decision finding this conflict and signing an agreement between the parties on september 27, 1970, nasser returned home and suffered a severe heart attack the next evening. millions of...
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children. four families live in one classroom, our family, alghazali family, aldahsan family and arafat family. there is no enough room in the refugee schools, but we should support each other. my husband and i have three children, we are now in the streets, my husband and i sleep on one mattress in this class there are about. this is what the image looks like inside. school, the displaced families from the eastern borders of the strip live inside the school, when the sunset is close, people start to make movements, everyone is busy preparing the requirements to break their fast, gathering some food and drinks, the same as for abu ramadan and his family. to the sounds of explosions, the fasting people break their ramadan fast, some of them have their meals inside the classrooms, while others eat in the corridors because there is not enough space. they have started balming now, they will continue this the whole night, we could not sleep last night. "and i'm still awake till now, we took refuge at the anrwa schools because they provide protection in wartime, we're not supposed to be bombe
children. four families live in one classroom, our family, alghazali family, aldahsan family and arafat family. there is no enough room in the refugee schools, but we should support each other. my husband and i have three children, we are now in the streets, my husband and i sleep on one mattress in this class there are about. this is what the image looks like inside. school, the displaced families from the eastern borders of the strip live inside the school, when the sunset is close, people...
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attack a year later , a bloody conflict occurred in jordan between palestinian groups led by yasser arafat and the jordanian army, which resulted in the deaths of more than 3,000 palestinians and hundreds of jordanian soldiers . arab countries tried to stop this crisis and nasser was at the head of them. after resolving this conflict and signing an agreement between the parties on september 27, 1970, nasser returned home and suffered a severe heart attack the next evening . millions of egyptians from all over the country came to cairo to say goodbye to nasser, and so did many world leaders. and this is the end it was nasser's work. if the war is with you, it is ugly, ugly, ugly, i was ugly, before the war, it was ugly , now you were a local, you were happy, you were a family, that's enough . there was a lot of shelling, and there was a lot of things , when we were angry, it was enough, when we were in trouble, there was nothing, nothing, no food, no flour . oh my god, if you are reading this, you are actually communicating with the imam of your time. readings of the concept of expectation
attack a year later , a bloody conflict occurred in jordan between palestinian groups led by yasser arafat and the jordanian army, which resulted in the deaths of more than 3,000 palestinians and hundreds of jordanian soldiers . arab countries tried to stop this crisis and nasser was at the head of them. after resolving this conflict and signing an agreement between the parties on september 27, 1970, nasser returned home and suffered a severe heart attack the next evening . millions of...
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symbols that remind us that palestine still exists, that remind us of palestinian leaders like yasar arafathe use of the cafeer is being banned in places like germany, even in the united states. the use of the cafeer is called incitement to hatred, but in reality, to what extent could a symbol that reminds us of palestine be incitement to hatred, those of course are manipulations of what national symbols mean, and of course manipulations of what it means to... say wearing that scarf as a way of saying, "i'm palestinian too." let us remember that this idea of "i am also a berliner was established by president kennedy in the years of the cold war in berlin, when berlin was divided to show support for the germans. to the same extent, the cafea has been a demonstration of support for the palestinian community. that is why it's being banned, and of course this is prohibited. this policy is instigated." is supported and demanded by the regime of israel. the previous question had to do with the support of the world's intellectuals for the palestinian cause. i want to remind you that many female au
symbols that remind us that palestine still exists, that remind us of palestinian leaders like yasar arafathe use of the cafeer is being banned in places like germany, even in the united states. the use of the cafeer is called incitement to hatred, but in reality, to what extent could a symbol that reminds us of palestine be incitement to hatred, those of course are manipulations of what national symbols mean, and of course manipulations of what it means to... say wearing that scarf as a way of...
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prominent writers, including naomi klein, michelle alexander, hisham matar, isabella hamad, and zaina arafat, announced they will not participate in this year's pen world voices festival for failing to appropriately respond they said to israel's "cultural genocide" in gaza. the authors write -- "israel has killed nearly 100 academics and writers. if organizations like pen america cling to the illusion of political neutrality in the face of a clear effort to destroy palestinian lives and culture, one can only wonder whether there will be any writers left in gaza to tell the story of their apocalypse, or to trust words and speech, when the killing finally ends. or any record left of the history they have lived." at least 60 people, including children, are feared to have -- feared dead in the mediterranean after departing libya on a migrant vessel that went adrift in its route to europe. the engine reportedly broke down which left the group lost at sea for days without food and water. several others were rescued, many of them from senegal, mali, and the gambia. the humanitarian aid group sos me
prominent writers, including naomi klein, michelle alexander, hisham matar, isabella hamad, and zaina arafat, announced they will not participate in this year's pen world voices festival for failing to appropriately respond they said to israel's "cultural genocide" in gaza. the authors write -- "israel has killed nearly 100 academics and writers. if organizations like pen america cling to the illusion of political neutrality in the face of a clear effort to destroy palestinian...
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. >> this is the israel that was trying to make a deal with yasser arafat. >> and he came out sayingis a problem for israel's standing in the region and its longevity as a state and as a democracy. so this is a conversation inside israel, but it's not the same conversation that we're seeing in the united states of being able to challenge how we supply military weapons to other countries that people can see are committing violations with them. >> what do you make as a former state department official of this apparent peace deal they're trying to cobble together. the pentagon can't even seem to agree on what the death toll numbers are. at first they say they agree with 25,000, some say 30,000. but the u.s. is trying to be the big interlocutor on a peace deal that would be hostage release for a cease-fire. >> you need parties on either side that see a value in a two-state solution and this is going to be the problem with netanyahu having told people his goal is to get to rafah and eradicate hamas. neither one of those actually helps long term with the extremist threat in israel's south,
. >> this is the israel that was trying to make a deal with yasser arafat. >> and he came out sayingis a problem for israel's standing in the region and its longevity as a state and as a democracy. so this is a conversation inside israel, but it's not the same conversation that we're seeing in the united states of being able to challenge how we supply military weapons to other countries that people can see are committing violations with them. >> what do you make as a former...
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under chairman yasser, arafat carried out terrorist attacks on israel. after 1970. the pillow operated primarily out of a route in 1982 after israeli forces invaded and agreement to go for the withdrawal of the p. l. o was eventually mediated under the auspices of us special envoy, philip hobbies, under the terms of the agreement, palestinian fighters would leave by ship for tanisha or overland to syria, while their families and other civilians could remain in the refugee camps under international protection. the agreement called for a multinational force under us leadership to monitor the p, a lo fighters pull out the usual that those what every morning today with reporting on the deaths of 2 significant people. so just a little bit on very different scales. so anybody else, the 1st, your shamile, thomas, you want to fix, you don't need to be a political expert to understand that after 8 years of civil war and the syrian is ready, occupation and it's the president could not be the entire solution to update the cdn those are the only a leadership that is prepared to
under chairman yasser, arafat carried out terrorist attacks on israel. after 1970. the pillow operated primarily out of a route in 1982 after israeli forces invaded and agreement to go for the withdrawal of the p. l. o was eventually mediated under the auspices of us special envoy, philip hobbies, under the terms of the agreement, palestinian fighters would leave by ship for tanisha or overland to syria, while their families and other civilians could remain in the refugee camps under...
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they were ag the minority of the plo most of the plo, and they pillow's leadership including yasser arafatdid not dz■áapprove of hijacking of the taking of innocent civilians and eventually the popular front did renounce that strategy but they were not at all representative of the plo in that way jordan you know that that took me a long time to figure out jordan was a funny nation. allies of both the united states and, israel. but of course, jordan and israel were enemies oeach other. the popular front made its in the capital city of amman. they picked jordan because it was an easy from which to make strikes. israel on their own, on military strikes. but the jordanian and palestinian pulation■z was it was a complicated it wasn't jordanians versus palestinians but i would most of the poputi jordanian and palestinians did not like or approve of the popular front being in control of city of amman. they kind made it a state within a state. but of course many of the palestinians who lived in jordan had been displaced from their homes in 1948 1967, because they settled on the west bank. so compl
they were ag the minority of the plo most of the plo, and they pillow's leadership including yasser arafatdid not dz■áapprove of hijacking of the taking of innocent civilians and eventually the popular front did renounce that strategy but they were not at all representative of the plo in that way jordan you know that that took me a long time to figure out jordan was a funny nation. allies of both the united states and, israel. but of course, jordan and israel were enemies oeach other. the...
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and remember, it was arafat who walked away from that right? well, he was their leadership. >> he was what you would call a regular palestinian. i don't know what that means. but, you know, about the west bank as opposed i'm talking about the west bank versus gaza. >> those are two different ecosystems. >> okay. so, what do you think of katie porter's claim? okay, for people who don't live here in california, katie porter, congressperson i've had on the show, not successfully, did she come with a whiteboard? >> i can't remember, no, no, but we don't like each other. okay, no. it's true. i mean, she would say the same thing. and if you can't get along, everyone, i mean, and she's not very. i feel quite vindicated by this because everyone's saying she's a nod and she's a sore loser. she claimed that the california primary she ran against adam schiff, she's a congressperson running for the senate, and now she claims the california primary was rigged. >> yeah. everyone's. yeah. >> what do you think about that? >> i just feel like you can't use the
and remember, it was arafat who walked away from that right? well, he was their leadership. >> he was what you would call a regular palestinian. i don't know what that means. but, you know, about the west bank as opposed i'm talking about the west bank versus gaza. >> those are two different ecosystems. >> okay. so, what do you think of katie porter's claim? okay, for people who don't live here in california, katie porter, congressperson i've had on the show, not successfully,...
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those lands where the palestinians from yasser arafat all the way up to now.rime minister is in trouble now come him abribis and contributing to this war probably will never bring him up for charges as the war continues. host: we will have the congressman respond. guest: there is a point that's beenlong talked about a two state solution but we have not acted on it. the truth isean it. that was just a means by which they could allow the process to move forward to where we are today where there seems to be now a desire for one state solution which i cannot support. i think we have to have two states and i regret we haven't moved to this point sooner. no time better than this time. the best time to plant ape tree for shade is 25 years ago. since we didn't do it then now so posterity will not condemn us for what we do today that we didn't do today that we didn't to 25 years ago. host: thank you for the conversation this morning. guest: i thank you very much. i pray for peace. i'm a peacemaker. i think it's time fornation in the world to do what we should have done
those lands where the palestinians from yasser arafat all the way up to now.rime minister is in trouble now come him abribis and contributing to this war probably will never bring him up for charges as the war continues. host: we will have the congressman respond. guest: there is a point that's beenlong talked about a two state solution but we have not acted on it. the truth isean it. that was just a means by which they could allow the process to move forward to where we are today where there...
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arafat was an egyptian. the percent of palestinians are foreign power -- foreign fighters.o elected in two office. elections have consequences. wipe them off the face of the earth. host: bob mentioned the american hostages in israel. the times of israel has an article about u.n. secretary general antonio guterres meeting with the families of american hostages in gaza and calling for their unconditional release. the u.n. secretary general just met with the families of american hostages held in gaza, his spokesman says. during the meeting, he reiterated the call for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages, including human really -- including human remains. diane is in st. paul, minnesota and thinks aid should be cut or conditioned. good morning. caller: yes, i do. the reason i say that, in 1948, without any consent from the people who lived in whatever you want to call it, palestine, gaza, the west bank, and all of that -- these people who call themselves jewish people were dropped there by the powers in the world. asked them, do they want to go there. nobody
arafat was an egyptian. the percent of palestinians are foreign power -- foreign fighters.o elected in two office. elections have consequences. wipe them off the face of the earth. host: bob mentioned the american hostages in israel. the times of israel has an article about u.n. secretary general antonio guterres meeting with the families of american hostages in gaza and calling for their unconditional release. the u.n. secretary general just met with the families of american hostages held in...
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arafat was an egyptian. the percent of palestinians are foreign power -- foreign fighters.ected in two office. elections have consequences. wipe them off the face of the earth. host: bob mentioned the american hostages in israel. the times of israel has an article about u.n. crgeneral ang with the families of american hostages in gaza and calling for their unconditional release. the u.n. secretary general just met with the families of american hostages held in gaza, his spokesman says. during the meeting, he reiterated the call for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages, including human really -- including human remains. diane is in st. paul, minnesota and thinks aid should be cut or conditioned. good morning. caller: yes, i do. the reason i say that, in 1948, without any consent from the people who lived in whatever you want to call it, palestine, gaza, the west bank, and all of that -- these people who call themselves jewish people were dropped there by the powers in the world. nobody asked them, do they want to go there. nobody asked the palestinians, do
arafat was an egyptian. the percent of palestinians are foreign power -- foreign fighters.ected in two office. elections have consequences. wipe them off the face of the earth. host: bob mentioned the american hostages in israel. the times of israel has an article about u.n. crgeneral ang with the families of american hostages in gaza and calling for their unconditional release. the u.n. secretary general just met with the families of american hostages held in gaza, his spokesman says. during...
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this issue has been handed to him, as susan said, donald trump and the republicans playing nasser arafatnity to miss an opportunity, is handing biden the issue. is it too late for biden to turn this around, or are the perceptions of, this is the democrats' border crisis. joe biden was asleep at the switch. donald trump is the get tough guy on immigration. for the voters that matter, is that already set in stone? >> i don't think so. i mentioned this yesterday and you mentioned it in the previous hour. tom suozzi in the third district, congressional district, running for santos' seat showed up that you can be aggressive on immigration. you can go on the offense and say, this very message, "look, we want to get it done. the other guys are stopping it." i thought that message maybe would fall on deaf ears, but that was a stunning victory. i'm not saying it extrapolates to every county in the country, but democrats have no choice. whether it is too late or not, we'll find out in november. biden has to walk right into this. they have to own immigration and make republicans the boogieman on th
this issue has been handed to him, as susan said, donald trump and the republicans playing nasser arafatnity to miss an opportunity, is handing biden the issue. is it too late for biden to turn this around, or are the perceptions of, this is the democrats' border crisis. joe biden was asleep at the switch. donald trump is the get tough guy on immigration. for the voters that matter, is that already set in stone? >> i don't think so. i mentioned this yesterday and you mentioned it in the...