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november last year israel and gaza are at war and in the middle of it a gaza journalist reporting in hebrew for leading israeli newspaper it was the last major story some rami would write for the hebrew press a month later gaza's ruling hamas party banned palestinian journalists from working with his radio media accusing it of being hostile tel aviv refuses to recognize hamas and regards it as a terrorist organization and a magnet for mother i do not understand this decision unfortunately i feel that our struggle will have less meaning if we do not speak to the israeli media and make them hear our message sami feels he's on a personal crusade to help both sides better understand each other when his nine year old daughter was hit by an israeli missile it was his israeli editors who arranged for her to be bought across the border and treated and it was in the newspapers that he published his anger and anguish over israel's bombardment of gaza. the how to me and israel is using the media in its war against us in this war journalists are under attack they want to kill all our words and r
november last year israel and gaza are at war and in the middle of it a gaza journalist reporting in hebrew for leading israeli newspaper it was the last major story some rami would write for the hebrew press a month later gaza's ruling hamas party banned palestinian journalists from working with his radio media accusing it of being hostile tel aviv refuses to recognize hamas and regards it as a terrorist organization and a magnet for mother i do not understand this decision unfortunately i...
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palestinians in gaza are criticizing the court ruling. >> translator: the gaza strip is under seize. the tunnels are the only d. lifeline for the strip. this is an unjust decision against us. >> hundreds of the tunnels big and small link gaza with egypt. >>> representatives of world powers are getting ready to meet in rome to talk about more ways to help the syrian opposition bring down president assad. kerry met french president in paris ahead of the international meeting. >> we all agree that the time is passed for president assad to heed the voice of his people and the people in the world who want a peaceful transition and a new opportunity for syria. >> kerry says assad needs to know he cannot shoot his way out of the current situation. he says representatives of western countries the will focus on the transition ise during theireeti on thursday. >>> delegates from six major powers wrapped up talks from their counter parts from iran on the country's nuclear program and promised to meet again. they proposed a gradual easing of sanctions. iranian representatives are reacting positi
palestinians in gaza are criticizing the court ruling. >> translator: the gaza strip is under seize. the tunnels are the only d. lifeline for the strip. this is an unjust decision against us. >> hundreds of the tunnels big and small link gaza with egypt. >>> representatives of world powers are getting ready to meet in rome to talk about more ways to help the syrian opposition bring down president assad. kerry met french president in paris ahead of the international meeting....
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news is close behind but first to gaza rocket in three months rattles cease fire. all right well it is a fact that gaza fired their first rocket since the ceasefire this segment called weapons of mass distraction for nothing the corporate press is so quick to pounce on a rocket attack against israel but where were they during the dozens of instances in the last three months where israel has been in violation of the cease fire incidents we would never hear about from the corporate media just check out this chart all of israel's violations information is on the record from the un's office for the coronation of humanitarian affairs what it shows is the number of recorded instances of israeli attacks against palestinians since the ceasefire take a look for deaths ninety one injuries sixty three instances of shootings along the border and thirty attacks against palestinian. fisherman you see according to the same records before the rockets fired against israel which thankfully resulted in no injuries or loss of life there had only been two instances of palestinian retal
news is close behind but first to gaza rocket in three months rattles cease fire. all right well it is a fact that gaza fired their first rocket since the ceasefire this segment called weapons of mass distraction for nothing the corporate press is so quick to pounce on a rocket attack against israel but where were they during the dozens of instances in the last three months where israel has been in violation of the cease fire incidents we would never hear about from the corporate media just...
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is it because of iron dome that the army didn't have to invade gaza? >> ya'ari: by all means.without iron dome, we'll... we were inside gaza, you know, after two days. >> simon: and the casualties on both sides would have been higher? >> ya'ari: yeah. >> simon: while iron dome worked well against hamas's rockets, no one knows how it would do in the north against hezbollah's larger, more sophisticated arsenal. and there's expense-- each iron dome interceptor is believed to cost more than $75,000. a hamas rocket can be built for as little as $500. what if, the next time around, hamas fires a hundred at once, or 500, and half of them are...? >> barak: i don't want to go into extremely kind of... extreme kind of scenarios. but basically, that was a question mark that was raised by critics-- how come that you're launching something that might cost $50,000 or $100,000 against something that cost... costs $500 or $5,000? and i say that's not the right way to look into it. basically, there is high price that i put on our capacity to run normal life, to let the people live as normally
is it because of iron dome that the army didn't have to invade gaza? >> ya'ari: by all means.without iron dome, we'll... we were inside gaza, you know, after two days. >> simon: and the casualties on both sides would have been higher? >> ya'ari: yeah. >> simon: while iron dome worked well against hamas's rockets, no one knows how it would do in the north against hezbollah's larger, more sophisticated arsenal. and there's expense-- each iron dome interceptor is believed...
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both israel and hamas may claim they were victorious in last year's gaza conflict but one palestinian company has taken the idea of the scent of victory quite literally creating a perfume named after a rocket artist policy here as the details. the french have the eiffel tower the brits big ben and all the gazans the only symbol of that might appear from bottle with the same type of victory and the perfumes always make a person remember good things after we won the last war on gaza the rocket m seventy five was celebrated we are immortalized in it by naming this perfume after it and sales have reportedly rocketed excuse the pun for five years i haven't bought israeli products the moment a palestinian product comes on the market i don't hesitate to buy it but this is something special this is a symbol of our victory. in november as israel gaza war the m seventy five long range missile reached as far as television of the first time in twenty years the city came under threat which is why its frequency is far from sweet to those living here i hope it doesn't smell like like a bomb it's fun
both israel and hamas may claim they were victorious in last year's gaza conflict but one palestinian company has taken the idea of the scent of victory quite literally creating a perfume named after a rocket artist policy here as the details. the french have the eiffel tower the brits big ben and all the gazans the only symbol of that might appear from bottle with the same type of victory and the perfumes always make a person remember good things after we won the last war on gaza the rocket m...
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and the militant group hamas running gaza rejects them entirely. meanwhile israeli settlements in the west bank continue to expand. and polls show public support for negotiations on a two state solution while still a majority, is shrink on both sides. >> the dream of an agreement for two states, living side-by-side is less doable nowadays. i think that there is a beginning of change in the political thinking among the new generation. >> they probably feel as i do, and as a growing number of israelis and palestinians do, that negotiations even if renewed, are pointless. >> warner: we found those hardening attitudes among young people in two cafes, just eight miles but a world apart. avishai shraga and his wife thatire took their baby a financial news web site writer he was called for army duty in last year's conflict in gaza. >> we are going to defend ourselves and do it determinedly. including-- there going to war. >> warner: at 30 the only palestinians he's known were as a sdier on the we bank. he thinks netanyahu should spend his energy on proble
and the militant group hamas running gaza rejects them entirely. meanwhile israeli settlements in the west bank continue to expand. and polls show public support for negotiations on a two state solution while still a majority, is shrink on both sides. >> the dream of an agreement for two states, living side-by-side is less doable nowadays. i think that there is a beginning of change in the political thinking among the new generation. >> they probably feel as i do, and as a growing...
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in november as israel gaza war the m seventy five long range missile reached as far as television thefirst time in twenty years the city came under threat which is why its frequency is far from sweet to those living here i hope it doesn't smell like like a bomb it's funny it's nonsense it's the funny side of the thing. it's a good idea i wish you all the. fields it's whether it's better to love than or should now i don't think it's right to name a perfume after. actually i think it's sad but i think on both sides they're kind of warmongers unfortunately i mean this is the way the conflict is going on in iran on. thank you tel aviv is hitting back not to be outdone the government is celebrating its own nature to. the iron dome anti-missile defense system that's intercepted eighty seven percent of all rockets fired from gaza and so this is the israeli symbolic response a state meddle with three interceptors fired from the over the tel aviv skyline with a state emblem and the biblical message i will shield the city to say that most of the medals have been bought by the company rafael tha
in november as israel gaza war the m seventy five long range missile reached as far as television thefirst time in twenty years the city came under threat which is why its frequency is far from sweet to those living here i hope it doesn't smell like like a bomb it's funny it's nonsense it's the funny side of the thing. it's a good idea i wish you all the. fields it's whether it's better to love than or should now i don't think it's right to name a perfume after. actually i think it's sad but i...
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the french have the eiffel tower with the brits big ben and now the gaza is the only symbol of their made up their few bottles with the same type of victory and their perfumes always make a person remember good things after we won the last war on gaza the rocket em seventy five was celebrated we are immortalized in it by naming this perfume after it and sales have reportedly rocketed excuse the pun for five years i haven't bought israeli products the moment a palestinian product comes on the market i don't hesitate to buy it but this is something special this is a symbol of our victory. in november as israel gaza war the m seventy five long range missile reached as far as television the first time in twenty years the city came under threat which is why its frequency is far from sweet to those living here i hope it doesn't smell like like a bomb but it's funny it's nonsense so the funny side of of this being that. it's a good idea i wish all the. films it's been it's better to love than or should know i don't think it's funny to name a perfume after. i actually i think it's sad but i
the french have the eiffel tower with the brits big ben and now the gaza is the only symbol of their made up their few bottles with the same type of victory and their perfumes always make a person remember good things after we won the last war on gaza the rocket em seventy five was celebrated we are immortalized in it by naming this perfume after it and sales have reportedly rocketed excuse the pun for five years i haven't bought israeli products the moment a palestinian product comes on the...
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another gaza is the only symbol of pride a perfume bottle with the same type of victory perfumes always make a person remember good things after we won the last war on gaza the rocket m seventy five was celebrated we are immortalized in it by name in this perfume after it and sales have reportedly rocketed excuse the pun for five years i haven't bought israeli products the moment a palestinian product comes on the market i don't hesitate to buy it but this is something special. in november's israel gaza war the m seventy five long range missile reached as far as television of the first time in twenty years the city came under threat which is why its frequency is far from sweet to those living here i hope it doesn't smell like like a bomb it's funny it's nonsense it's a good idea i wish all day. would stop by the fumes it's funny it's better to love than to shoot no i don't think it's funny to name a perfume after it. actually i think it's sad but the. i think on both sides they're kind of warmongers. but tel aviv is hitting back not to be outdone the government to celebrating its own la
another gaza is the only symbol of pride a perfume bottle with the same type of victory perfumes always make a person remember good things after we won the last war on gaza the rocket m seventy five was celebrated we are immortalized in it by name in this perfume after it and sales have reportedly rocketed excuse the pun for five years i haven't bought israeli products the moment a palestinian product comes on the market i don't hesitate to buy it but this is something special. in november's...
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and the militant group hamas running gaza rejects them entirely. meanwhile israeli settlements in the west bank continue to expand. and polls show public support for negotiations on a two state solution while still a majority, is shrink on both sides. >> the dream of an agreement for two states living side-by-side is less doable nowadays. i think that there is a beginning of change in the political thinking among the new generation. >> they probably feel as i do and as a growing number of israelis and palestinians do that negotiations even if renewed, are pointless. >> warner: we found those hardening attitudes among young people in two cafes just eight miles but a world apart. avishai shraga and his wife thatire took their baby a financial news web site writer he was called for army duty in last year's conflict in gaza. >> we are going to defend ourselves and do it determinedly. including-- there going to war. >> warner: at 30 the only palestinians he's known were as a soldier on the west bank. he thinks netanyahu should spend his energy on proble
and the militant group hamas running gaza rejects them entirely. meanwhile israeli settlements in the west bank continue to expand. and polls show public support for negotiations on a two state solution while still a majority, is shrink on both sides. >> the dream of an agreement for two states living side-by-side is less doable nowadays. i think that there is a beginning of change in the political thinking among the new generation. >> they probably feel as i do and as a growing...
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no rockets or mortars have been fired at gaza since november. they said it was to avenge the death of a prisoner in an israeli jail on saturday. the vatican has announced a new title for pulte benedicta when he steps down this week. he will be called america's polka and will continue to -- emeritus pope and will continue to wear white. doing this twice in the same week? it is a feat that's has earned sharon shepard a place in the guinness book of world records. she is the first woman to scale mount everest twice in the same week. she said she hoped it would redress the gender imbalance in the world of climbing. she said it can be difficult for women. "they are not considered as strong as men and find many problems, like finding toilets." a very practical worry there. coming up in the next half- hour, we go back to italy for more on the outcome of italy's general election. with no clear winner, there could be political stalemate for weeks, or maybe even months. will instability at the italian economy? will it spread to all countries within the ro
no rockets or mortars have been fired at gaza since november. they said it was to avenge the death of a prisoner in an israeli jail on saturday. the vatican has announced a new title for pulte benedicta when he steps down this week. he will be called america's polka and will continue to -- emeritus pope and will continue to wear white. doing this twice in the same week? it is a feat that's has earned sharon shepard a place in the guinness book of world records. she is the first woman to scale...
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in gaza and they do interfere in iraq as well as there was seymour hersh of the famous american jordan a sort of deal that israeli agents. go through iraqi kurdistan and to iran to conduct some but objectivity is and gather intelligence. as part of their effort to to maybe in future attack attack iran their role in syria is now quite clear with a with a bomb or a bombing. yesterday or the day before yesterday and to and to syria so israel is a very close ally of the united states it's a forward military base practically for the united states and it is playing also a poisonous role in the region. the united gentlemen gentlemen if you don't get into one and i want mayor to be able to reply please do not jump in please do well in terms of israel having a close relations with the united states absolutely sammy says this is the lynchpin of israel's security and in terms of us having wars with other countries some of those wars were justified i've seen the six day war was justified because the arab countries around iran this wanted us wanted to throw us in the sea and this is what they were
in gaza and they do interfere in iraq as well as there was seymour hersh of the famous american jordan a sort of deal that israeli agents. go through iraqi kurdistan and to iran to conduct some but objectivity is and gather intelligence. as part of their effort to to maybe in future attack attack iran their role in syria is now quite clear with a with a bomb or a bombing. yesterday or the day before yesterday and to and to syria so israel is a very close ally of the united states it's a forward...
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starring in a viddo at one offgaza'ssbeaahes. p they want toodraw attention o the hardssips ii the gazatrip. the video takes jjas at unemploymeett.. fuel shortage... and israel's &pimposed blockade oo the gazz stripp the video ending with the men dancing in front &pof a booder crossinn into israel... highlighting the restrictton of movements psraal's blockadd. - 33 a fiie day cruise to the caribbean turns into aa disaster for passsngerr on 3 over the wwekend the carnivallcruise shii caught &pfire in the shhp's ennine 3 thousaad people stuck at sea. extinguished uickly... but of the shhp were far frrm - ideal. 3& he was cryiig and stuff andd have no running aterr they have no waa to use the bathroomm bathroom. other &pcarnival cruise liners mmt tte sttanded vessel to bring food and sspplies. tte ssip is now being towwd to palabama. 3& juut inn ime forr paleetine's day... a statte thht recreates one off he most famous kisses of all time has returned. 3 he iant statue -3 peplicates the iconic wwrld war two-era photo of tte kissiig sailor inntimes square. aater being moved & arrund and debb
starring in a viddo at one offgaza'ssbeaahes. p they want toodraw attention o the hardssips ii the gazatrip. the video takes jjas at unemploymeett.. fuel shortage... and israel's &pimposed blockade oo the gazz stripp the video ending with the men dancing in front &pof a booder crossinn into israel... highlighting the restrictton of movements psraal's blockadd. - 33 a fiie day cruise to the caribbean turns into aa disaster for passsngerr on 3 over the wwekend the carnivallcruise shii...
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. >> reporter: these people in the gaza strip are jubilant after being provided new homes. saudi arabia finances the construction. nearly half of the 4.3 million residents in palestine are refugees. they lost their land and homes through the establishment of israel and during arab/israeli wars. many nations have provided money through u.n. organizations of those in difficulty. assistance was built schools and hospitals. palestinians want to change their dependence on foreign aid. last year, the u.n. general assembly upgraded palestine's status to nonmember state. this has motivated residents to try and stand on their own, even under israeli occupation. the spotlight has shifted to the experience in technology from emerging nations in asia, which have achieved economic growth after winning independence. >> money is important. but what's more important is education and knowledge, and we need to know how you have done that, and we need them to share their experience. >> reporter: this farmer in the west bank crushes date palm leaves that grow in abundance in palestine. the lea
. >> reporter: these people in the gaza strip are jubilant after being provided new homes. saudi arabia finances the construction. nearly half of the 4.3 million residents in palestine are refugees. they lost their land and homes through the establishment of israel and during arab/israeli wars. many nations have provided money through u.n. organizations of those in difficulty. assistance was built schools and hospitals. palestinians want to change their dependence on foreign aid. last...
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. >> reporter: these people in the gaza strip are jubilant after being provided new homes. saudi arabia financed the construction. nearly half of the 4.3 million residents in palestine are refugees. they lost their land and homes through the establishment of israel and during arab-israeli wars. many nations have provided money through u.n. organizations for those in difficulty. assistance has built schools and hospitals, but palestinians want to change their dependence on foreign aid. last year the u.n. general assembly upgraded palestine's status to that of a non-member state. this has motivated residents to try and stand on their own, even under israeli occupation. the spotlight has shifted to the experience and technology from emerging nations in asia, which have achieved economic growth after winning independence. >> money is important, but what's more important is education and knowledge. and we need to know how you have done that. we need to duplication your experience. >> reporter: this man is a farmer in the west bank. he crushes date palm leaves that grow in abunda
. >> reporter: these people in the gaza strip are jubilant after being provided new homes. saudi arabia financed the construction. nearly half of the 4.3 million residents in palestine are refugees. they lost their land and homes through the establishment of israel and during arab-israeli wars. many nations have provided money through u.n. organizations for those in difficulty. assistance has built schools and hospitals, but palestinians want to change their dependence on foreign aid....