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they do not want any more and israeli ambassadors in cairo. this is why we are seeing more violence. the security forces, and they're very angry and wanted him to resign from his position. >> it is being reported that the israeli ambassador has actually left egypt and has flown home from the airport. is that something that protesters would be aware of? is it making any difference? >> i have been asking some protesters and there has been talking about the israeli ambassador has left. i talked to the protesters. they said, we do not want the embassy at all. they are accusing -- they are expressing their anger toward the security forces. they want a strong decision to come out of the government for the killing of five egyptian soldiers. >> ok, live in cairo. thank you. we will -- the violence started morgan five hours ago. -- the violence started more than five hours ago. >> on the cairo's streets, at anger against israel is mixing would anger against egypt security forces. outside the israeli embassy building, it has become a battle for control.
they do not want any more and israeli ambassadors in cairo. this is why we are seeing more violence. the security forces, and they're very angry and wanted him to resign from his position. >> it is being reported that the israeli ambassador has actually left egypt and has flown home from the airport. is that something that protesters would be aware of? is it making any difference? >> i have been asking some protesters and there has been talking about the israeli ambassador has left....
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oxfordshire three people have died well over a thousand have been heard in fierce writing in cairo during which the israeli embassy was stormed after a large demonstration demanding faster political reforms turned violent egypt has declared a state of high alert with most of the embassy staff leaving and the israeli ambassador being recalled to television israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says his country will stick to its peace treaty with agent despite that time he's paullus the reports now from tel aviv. israeli officials have condemned this in the act most turns israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that it is simply unacceptable now israel has withdrawn all its embassy staff with the exception of one person that it's keeping in cairo in the hope that it can maintain some kind of diplomatic relations between both countries the egyptian prime minister has offered the resignation of both him and his cabinet to the higher military council and this is almost as a form of apology for the fact that the police stood by it for several hours while protesters stormed the emba
oxfordshire three people have died well over a thousand have been heard in fierce writing in cairo during which the israeli embassy was stormed after a large demonstration demanding faster political reforms turned violent egypt has declared a state of high alert with most of the embassy staff leaving and the israeli ambassador being recalled to television israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says his country will stick to its peace treaty with agent despite that time he's paullus the...
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at some more news tonight developing story egypt is on high alert still after a night of riots in cairo left at least three dead and more than a thousand injured a demonstration for reform in the country quickly turned violent as protesters vented their anger against the israeli embassy a raging mob stormed the building with police slow to react eventually the did manage to push the rioters by force artie's middle east correspondent paula slee has the latest from tel aviv. israeli officials have condemned this in the act most terms the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that it is simply unacceptable now israel has withdrawn all its embassy staff with the exception of one person that it's keeping in cairo in the hope that it can maintain some kind of diplomatic relations between both countries the egyptian prime minister has offered the resignation of both him and his cabinet to the highest military council and this is almost as a form of apology for the fact that the police stood by it for several hours while protesters stormed the embassy and the police simply did nothin
at some more news tonight developing story egypt is on high alert still after a night of riots in cairo left at least three dead and more than a thousand injured a demonstration for reform in the country quickly turned violent as protesters vented their anger against the israeli embassy a raging mob stormed the building with police slow to react eventually the did manage to push the rioters by force artie's middle east correspondent paula slee has the latest from tel aviv. israeli officials...
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relations between israel and egypt have been rather strained as protestors scolded israeli embassy in cairo has been bought so that almost all of the stone wall street the. international news live from moscow this is aussie with me you know of our thanks for joining us. arena two thousand the home stadium for the city's lokomotiv ice hockey team has become a pilgrimage site for those mourning the u. forty three victims on wednesday's plane tragedy which included most of the team and he still more than one hundred thousand people from all over russia including prime minister vladimir putin came to pay tribute to those who perished on board the yacht forty two airliner which crashed after takeoff from this issue on wednesday to survive the horror thomas reports not from a city deep in greek. very somber day here in as a thousands of people came to pay their final respects to the team members of the locomotive team today's events saw thousands of people from around russia from around the city of jaroslav all different teams from around the country as well coming to say their last goodbyes to t
relations between israel and egypt have been rather strained as protestors scolded israeli embassy in cairo has been bought so that almost all of the stone wall street the. international news live from moscow this is aussie with me you know of our thanks for joining us. arena two thousand the home stadium for the city's lokomotiv ice hockey team has become a pilgrimage site for those mourning the u. forty three victims on wednesday's plane tragedy which included most of the team and he still...
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there are crowds cheering his welcome in cairo so he seems to have understood the situation and played it very well just if you go to you in washington i'd like to ask the same question but in a slightly different way is our countries like turkey and egypt on the right side of history as opposed to the western powers that constantly keep stumbling over themselves in trying to understand the other people and it's been going on most of this year in the arab world. but first of all let me say that the capital of israel in jerusalem local of it was all good as well i think that's a different topic for a different program but go ahead and the last guy i think was mentioned that it is between capitals america's mission tel aviv to tel aviv is a nice sleepy but it was and i mean the capital let me come back to your question right. well if it's right or wrong side of history to i will say i mean you know you stories being written now and later on we should allies in retrospect what really has been easterly a whole world was just passing wince or whatever but look. talking about democracy in th
there are crowds cheering his welcome in cairo so he seems to have understood the situation and played it very well just if you go to you in washington i'd like to ask the same question but in a slightly different way is our countries like turkey and egypt on the right side of history as opposed to the western powers that constantly keep stumbling over themselves in trying to understand the other people and it's been going on most of this year in the arab world. but first of all let me say that...
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we have this report from cairo. >> there is anger and hatred outside the court in cairo.protesters pro and anti-mubarak demonstrated where the trial is being held. stones were thrown. riot police responded with a heavy hand. emotions are running very high and outside the court in cairo. the protesters are throwing stones at the police and pro- mubarak supporters. the anti-mubarak protestors say that they want justice to be done. ubarak must hang. he was flown in by helicopters. cameras have been banned from the courtroom, possibly to protect the witnesses and impose order. some protesters do not believe he was actually there. >> this is like a tranquilizer to the egyptian people. there are no public court sessions. the families of the murderers are not allowed in. where is the justice? -- the family of the martyrs are not allowed in. where is the justice? >> testimony has been given by those who were on duty earlier in the year. they said they were given orders to use tear gas and water cannons and move weapons by ambulance to the interior ministry. dealing with the legac
we have this report from cairo. >> there is anger and hatred outside the court in cairo.protesters pro and anti-mubarak demonstrated where the trial is being held. stones were thrown. riot police responded with a heavy hand. emotions are running very high and outside the court in cairo. the protesters are throwing stones at the police and pro- mubarak supporters. the anti-mubarak protestors say that they want justice to be done. ubarak must hang. he was flown in by helicopters. cameras...
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that tensions between his country and he zero have been growing for months but says that cairo has done very little to stabilize the situation there is a lot of of anger over what israel did recently which basically they crossed the border from israel into egypt killed a number of egyptian soldiers and they promise investigation and nothing has not been delivered yet have a sense there are spin huge huge them on the stray sions and a sit in of a few days outside the israeli embassy the minus traitors are asking the egyptian government to at least expelled israeli ambassador from egypt vision government so mistakingly has not responded to the will of them on a straight is for weeks after weeks they have not been serious enough or responded to the public opinion and because of this inaction those the minus traitors to the launch of their own hands and expel the israeli ambassador out of there have been very keen in keeping everything in place as much as mubarak did but then you variable on the ground is that egypt's public opinion has been liberated and that means they're not going to fac
that tensions between his country and he zero have been growing for months but says that cairo has done very little to stabilize the situation there is a lot of of anger over what israel did recently which basically they crossed the border from israel into egypt killed a number of egyptian soldiers and they promise investigation and nothing has not been delivered yet have a sense there are spin huge huge them on the stray sions and a sit in of a few days outside the israeli embassy the minus...
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. >> charlie: you as the leader have recently visited cairo, libya, tunisia. it has been described in the press as rapturous applause and acclaim and there are billboards of you on the streets of cairo, large billboards. and there clearly seems to be a response to you. what do you think that is about and you visiting these capitals? >> i have seen very deep appreciation from the people there. the way they welcome, the way they greet us and all throughout the meetings we organize, the interest [indiscernible] they have shown us was worth that appreciation. we have delivered [indiscernible] and the messages we conveyedn those gatherings, focused maiy on the credit systs [indiscernible] the position of democracy, vis-a-vis the [indiscernible] and we define how we define [indiscernible] and on the issues of [indiscernible] we have spoken about the [indiscernible] and we acceuated that unity come together. the people there want to see [indiscernible] taking er the adnistration, they don't want to be administered by [indiscernible] they don't want to see autocratic
. >> charlie: you as the leader have recently visited cairo, libya, tunisia. it has been described in the press as rapturous applause and acclaim and there are billboards of you on the streets of cairo, large billboards. and there clearly seems to be a response to you. what do you think that is about and you visiting these capitals? >> i have seen very deep appreciation from the people there. the way they welcome, the way they greet us and all throughout the meetings we organize,...
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and tell of even cairo strike a new sour note in relations with an angry mob in the egyptian capital stallings the israeli embassy forcing its staff to flee the country. it's the second time in one week that in his radio back to the muslim country have been expelled joined me paulus name and a few moments and i'll bring you more. even for me kevin i mean here in moscow it's now ten pm you're watching r t and our top story the stadium where russia's lokomotiv ice hockey team played their last game has been transformed into a venue of mourning and t. has more than one hundred thousand people attended a ceremony in memory of all the team and all the others that perished on board that yak forty two airplane crash on wednesday our correspondent sean thomas witnessed the city's grief. very somber day here in as thousands of people came to pay their final respects to the team members of the locomotive team today's events saw thousands of people from around russia from around the city of different teams from around the country as well coming to say their last goodbyes to these team members n
and tell of even cairo strike a new sour note in relations with an angry mob in the egyptian capital stallings the israeli embassy forcing its staff to flee the country. it's the second time in one week that in his radio back to the muslim country have been expelled joined me paulus name and a few moments and i'll bring you more. even for me kevin i mean here in moscow it's now ten pm you're watching r t and our top story the stadium where russia's lokomotiv ice hockey team played their last...
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you've had the storming of the israeli embassy in cairo.'ve had turkey, which is now using language against israel which is quite extraordinary as a reaction to the flotilla event that occurred when israel attacked a ship that was trying to enter gaza and you now have the u.n. vote with the palestinians which is going to have, no matter what, very broad support from most countries in the world. so for many israelis and particular those in the government, they view this and they say we're being surrounded, we're under siege, this is not a time when they feel particularly confident and they just don't know where the arab spring is headed because it may head in all kinds of different directions. >> brown: and what about risks for the palestinians? you mentioned president abbas has not pushed this before. we've already had some members of the u.s. congress say if this goes forward we're getting rid of funding for the palestinian authority. >> right. well, i think ambassador kurtz also mentioned what israel might do which is more costly to the p
you've had the storming of the israeli embassy in cairo.'ve had turkey, which is now using language against israel which is quite extraordinary as a reaction to the flotilla event that occurred when israel attacked a ship that was trying to enter gaza and you now have the u.n. vote with the palestinians which is going to have, no matter what, very broad support from most countries in the world. so for many israelis and particular those in the government, they view this and they say we're being...
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cable thanks very much for your thoughts there live from cairo egyptian presidential candidate abdullah thank you. here let's take a look at some other news dominating the headlines around the world of these one hundred sixty three people have died and over one hundred more are thought to be missing after a ship was sacked off mainland's has a near authorities say the ferry carrying more than five hundred passengers capsized after leaving port heavily overloaded rescuers are struggling to search for survivors and tough conditions and i've requested for help from kenya and south africa. the rebels are continuing their fight to enter but he will leave one of four remaining colonel gadhafi strongholds the towns held by loyalists have been given until saturday to surrender to the new libyan leadership as the rebels continue the search for the fugitive leader who colonel gadhafi is all your messages claim he's still in libya describe reports of his family and some associates crossing the border into my dear. japan's new prime minister is facing increasing pressure to sack one of his minister
cable thanks very much for your thoughts there live from cairo egyptian presidential candidate abdullah thank you. here let's take a look at some other news dominating the headlines around the world of these one hundred sixty three people have died and over one hundred more are thought to be missing after a ship was sacked off mainland's has a near authorities say the ferry carrying more than five hundred passengers capsized after leaving port heavily overloaded rescuers are struggling to...
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in a border clash last month anyone else hoping to prime minister who's on a three day meeting to cairo or israel it's facing a growing up regional isolation multiple commentator and columnist for the istanbul based today's our man you have rules of bidar joins me live now many thanks for being with us here on r.t. to speak more of this well this is how in time is not part of the world what does not want to achieve with his visit to cairo do you think. well it was since the arab spring there are about unrest again and. those countries involved the most trouble wants sees. moralists either ignored or supported the plea by their arab neighbors in the region and as we see it first of all aims to tell the crowds in egypt tunisia and libya that they are not alone are being watched very carefully. and to see as an optimism by a regional actor that is turkey which in a way somewhere deep down in the background inspired the new aspirations positional courses and i do on today in his speech in our oblique made it very clear pointing out or going back and history pointing out that what happened i
in a border clash last month anyone else hoping to prime minister who's on a three day meeting to cairo or israel it's facing a growing up regional isolation multiple commentator and columnist for the istanbul based today's our man you have rules of bidar joins me live now many thanks for being with us here on r.t. to speak more of this well this is how in time is not part of the world what does not want to achieve with his visit to cairo do you think. well it was since the arab spring there...
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just tell of even cairo struggled to sour noted relations as an angry morbidly gyptian capital storms the israeli embassy there forcing its staff to for your country. one is kevin thanks for being with us tonight more news from me in full in fifteen minutes tricks now and their units called the latest saturday night sport. great to have your company this hour this is working today i mean i know you these are ahead of. the last goodbye family friends and dignitaries pay their respects to the lucky move chief ice hockey players who were killed in a plane crash this week. army men trampled on most schools premier league leaders on city rival siesta pournelle away from home. off the market just england managed to screw up by in their opening rugby world cup much sergeant. but first we start with a new start the local t.v. our stubble i saw he team have pulled off the concept of hockey league until next season it was expected that other clubs would give a number of players each to the grief stricken team but local officials have stated they will take a one year hiatus not something they sa
just tell of even cairo struggled to sour noted relations as an angry morbidly gyptian capital storms the israeli embassy there forcing its staff to for your country. one is kevin thanks for being with us tonight more news from me in full in fifteen minutes tricks now and their units called the latest saturday night sport. great to have your company this hour this is working today i mean i know you these are ahead of. the last goodbye family friends and dignitaries pay their respects to the...
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defense secretary called cairo while all of this was happening and urged police there to do something and for something to be done to protect the israeli embassy and it seems as if it was almost after this phone call that the police intervened in the situation was eventually brought under control the incident was actually sparked by israel's refusal to apologize for killing five egyptian soldiers last month and that was in a cross border raid there is also as was in the state but it hasn't gone the step of actually apologizing for those deaths all of this comes just months after the former egyptian president hosni mubarak was ousted he of course was a long time friend of his role and this is mine many here also suspecting that israel because of its traditional behavior is likely to react much strongly in the coming hours if not in the coming days but of course as always in a delicate position because it needs all the friends that he can have particularly in light of the fact that it is just one week since the israeli ambassador was expelled from turkey all of this coming at a critical
defense secretary called cairo while all of this was happening and urged police there to do something and for something to be done to protect the israeli embassy and it seems as if it was almost after this phone call that the police intervened in the situation was eventually brought under control the incident was actually sparked by israel's refusal to apologize for killing five egyptian soldiers last month and that was in a cross border raid there is also as was in the state but it hasn't gone...
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there's a turbulent time is not part of the world what does not want to achieve with his visit to cairo do you think. well it was since the arab spring there are about unrest again and. those countries involved in this tournament prostheses. more or less either ignored or supported top flexibly by their are of neighbors in the region and add on's was it first of all aims to tell the crowds in egypt tunisia and libya that they are not alone that they are being watched very carefully with and to see as an optimism by a regional act that is turkey which you know way somewhere deep down in the background inspired the new aspirations of oppositional forces and add on today in his speech in our oblique it made it very clear pointing out or going back in history pointing out. what happened in seven hundred eighty nine to the printer evolution eight hundred forty eight and also in one nine hundred eighty nine bill of people matters to the core and freedom equality and fraternity and democracy must remain goals and suppression must and so these are. aimed to be addressing those crowds who push f
there's a turbulent time is not part of the world what does not want to achieve with his visit to cairo do you think. well it was since the arab spring there are about unrest again and. those countries involved in this tournament prostheses. more or less either ignored or supported top flexibly by their are of neighbors in the region and add on's was it first of all aims to tell the crowds in egypt tunisia and libya that they are not alone that they are being watched very carefully with and to...
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and tel aviv in cairo struck the news soured noted relations as an angry mob or the egyptian capital storm of the israeli embassy forcing its staff to flee the country. it's the second time in my week there is radium back that it's a muslim country has been expelled join me quite a few in the few moments and i've been you more. welcomed this is r.t. it's just off of midnight now here in moscow kevin know it come first the stadium where russia's lokomotiv ice hockey team played their last game has been transformed into a venue of mourning and t. is more than one hundred thousand people attended the ceremony in the memory of the team and the others that perished on board not yet forty two played in the crash on wednesday our correspondent sean thomas witnessed the city's great. very somber day here in it jaroslav all as a thousands of people came to pay their final respects to the team members of the locomotive team today's events saw thousands of people from around russia from around the city of yarra solve all different teams from around the country as well coming to say their alaska
and tel aviv in cairo struck the news soured noted relations as an angry mob or the egyptian capital storm of the israeli embassy forcing its staff to flee the country. it's the second time in my week there is radium back that it's a muslim country has been expelled join me quite a few in the few moments and i've been you more. welcomed this is r.t. it's just off of midnight now here in moscow kevin know it come first the stadium where russia's lokomotiv ice hockey team played their last game...
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. >> have you been to cairo? >> no, i i haven't. >> i have been to cairo. it is a terrible, terrible place. they force the women to dress like batman. that is very unpleasant. being in the city is like smoking two packs a day which for you is heaven. you can't breathe. it is a very, very unpleasant place, and i was on the edge of rioting, and i am not a rioting kind of guy. no matter how -- even as bad as it smells in this room, cairo is worse. don't go there. >> how are you holding up? >> i think it smells in here. that's number one. number two, it is freezing. >> what do you think? do you think riots are possibly here in america, or is bloomberg just beam bloomberg? >> i like that. it is very nice. >> first of all you can't compare us to egypt. people were dyeing on the streets, and it was more than just jobs. they wanted to get rid of this hour -- horrible dictator. >> women dressed as batman. exactly, it was bad. >> but they were wonder woman. >> totally different case. >> just happy contestants. >> hold on. let's see what is under the batman garb befor
. >> have you been to cairo? >> no, i i haven't. >> i have been to cairo. it is a terrible, terrible place. they force the women to dress like batman. that is very unpleasant. being in the city is like smoking two packs a day which for you is heaven. you can't breathe. it is a very, very unpleasant place, and i was on the edge of rioting, and i am not a rioting kind of guy. no matter how -- even as bad as it smells in this room, cairo is worse. don't go there. >> how are...
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egypt is on high alert after a night of riots in cairo left at least three people dead and one of the thousand injured a demonstration for reform in the country quickly turned violent as protesters vented their anger against the israeli embassy a raging a mob stormed the building with the police slow to react and eventually they did manage to push the rioters back with force let's get more from paula's leader now who is in that television for us paula what's the reaction in israel to the events any tough measures being spoken about where you are. when the tough tough measures as such being spoken about but what we do know is that israeli officials have condemned this in the act most terms the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu saying that it is simply unacceptable now israel has withdrawn all its embassy staff with the exception of one person that it's keeping in cairo in the hope that it can maintain some kind of diplomatic relations between both countries we've just been told that the egyptian prime minister has offered his resignation and the resignation of his cabinet to th
egypt is on high alert after a night of riots in cairo left at least three people dead and one of the thousand injured a demonstration for reform in the country quickly turned violent as protesters vented their anger against the israeli embassy a raging a mob stormed the building with the police slow to react and eventually they did manage to push the rioters back with force let's get more from paula's leader now who is in that television for us paula what's the reaction in israel to the events...