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as the gaza strip recovers, militants fired a rocket into southern israel. israeli military claims the strikes were in response to two rockets launched into israel over the weekend. the rockets landed in open areas. no one was injured. >>> a young east bay soldier who was killed in afghanistan was remembered at a memorial held at the high school where he graduated just a year ago. more than 300 friends, family, and community members gathered at danville's san ramon value are lee high school to honor
as the gaza strip recovers, militants fired a rocket into southern israel. israeli military claims the strikes were in response to two rockets launched into israel over the weekend. the rockets landed in open areas. no one was injured. >>> a young east bay soldier who was killed in afghanistan was remembered at a memorial held at the high school where he graduated just a year ago. more than 300 friends, family, and community members gathered at danville's san ramon value are lee high...
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. >> professor pedahzur, but qatar fired from the gaza strip, what should be the response? >> first of all you make sure it's on the right path there is a good first responders. you know what to do in order to save as many lives as you can. then you have to be able to figure out who is launching the attack and why did they do it. i don't think in every case you can trust the root cause, but in many cases you can reduce the motivation of the specific group to launch an attack. and it's important in these cases to know exactly who is the individual behind an attack in order to gets a response at this action or this group rather than whatever we thought, for example, during the gaza in december only targeting the large civilian population, which of course when you kill civilians and when you are using excessive force come to the animosity in the root cause of the conflict is just becoming even more intensified. you have a new generation of hatred. so it is not always something that you can resolve through negotiations. in many cases you do need to use force, but a very importa
. >> professor pedahzur, but qatar fired from the gaza strip, what should be the response? >> first of all you make sure it's on the right path there is a good first responders. you know what to do in order to save as many lives as you can. then you have to be able to figure out who is launching the attack and why did they do it. i don't think in every case you can trust the root cause, but in many cases you can reduce the motivation of the specific group to launch an attack. and...
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where five or six years ago when i speak when the gaza strip voted for hamas you know democratic way and the west attitude has been to shun a mass since then so i can't honestly say what they could do if the if if muslim if muslim brotherhood comes to power they come to power of course if that was to happen then you could see in a few years' time. all the british press western press talking about how awful the regime is there how dangerous that is and then you're back to a situation again where there's discussions about nato airstrikes against egypt syria now faces punishing sanctions from the arab league as a diplomat from abroad he says the mask is ignored friday's deadline to accept foreign observers become france is actively seeking international support for a humanitarian corridor or now to be set up in a crisis torn country it's also the first time a major power was formally called for foreign intervention in the uprising against president the sad little questions about paris is go to efforts. to report. people thanks to the libyan intervention of french president nicolas sarko
where five or six years ago when i speak when the gaza strip voted for hamas you know democratic way and the west attitude has been to shun a mass since then so i can't honestly say what they could do if the if if muslim if muslim brotherhood comes to power they come to power of course if that was to happen then you could see in a few years' time. all the british press western press talking about how awful the regime is there how dangerous that is and then you're back to a situation again where...
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where five or six years ago most people in the gaza strip voted for hamas. democratically and the west attitude as being to shun harass and then so i can honestly see what they could do if the if it was think if muslim brotherhood comes to power they come to power of course if that was to happen then you could see in a few years' time. or the british press western press talking about how awful the regime is there how dangerous that is and then you're back to a situation again where there's discussions about nato airstrikes against the chips and the tariff flush but comes up in cross talk later paid to people of yes discuss the new uprising and how the u.s. and other western players are reacting. before the second chance now they've had a chance to rehearse what they could have said in the case of. fluff that because they have absolutely no kind of consistency they have no real policy and they have no real direction what they're hoping at the moment is somehow that the military will gain control and ensure a more kind of snot transition in favor of their own
where five or six years ago most people in the gaza strip voted for hamas. democratically and the west attitude as being to shun harass and then so i can honestly see what they could do if the if it was think if muslim brotherhood comes to power they come to power of course if that was to happen then you could see in a few years' time. or the british press western press talking about how awful the regime is there how dangerous that is and then you're back to a situation again where there's...
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five or six years ago most people in the gaza strip voted for the last you know democratically and the west attitude has been. since then so i can honestly say what they could do if if if muslim if muslim brotherhood comes to power becomes a power of course if that was the happen then you could see in a few years time. or the british press western press talking about how awful the regime is there how dangerous that is and then you're back to a situation again where there's this question is about nato airstrikes against egypt and i think the tariff comes up in cross talk later on today on this channel people of elle's guest discuss the new uprising and how the u.s. and other western players are reacting to. this have a second chance now they've had a chance to rehearse what they could have said in the case of. it because they have absolutely no kind of consistency they have no real policy and they have no real direction what they're hoping at the moment is somehow that the military would regain control and ensure a more kind of snot transition in favor of their own interests and outlook
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you know it could be another snow day like in the gaza strip . five or six years ago most people in the gaza strip voted for hamas you know democratically and the west that's achieved his pain. a mess since then so i can honestly say what they could do if they if it's muslim if the muslim brotherhood comes to power becomes a parallel of course if that was to happen then you could see in a few years' time. all the british press them for us talking about how awful the regime is there how dangerous that is and then you're back to a situation again with as discussions about nato airstrikes against the chips the toher flashback comes up in cross talk later today host peter lavelle's gets discussed the new uprising and how the u.s. and other western players already. had the second chance now they've had a chance to hurst what they could have said in the case of. it because they have absolutely no kind of consistency they have no real policy and they have nobody in direction what they want they're hoping at the moment is somehow that the military would
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that has been the common wisdom. >> the gaza strip this one thing and the area that he saw that was critical for our security should be left in our hands forever. the palestinians and gaza could have them -- could have a call. -- have it all but instead we got rockets and a tax and sometimes in the form we live 4 miles the children are often being fired at. regarding the west bank there are areas that should be in our hands forever because we cannot put our security and to anyone else hands and that was proven time after time. inc any changes here. if he thought the place this eventually? yes. definitely. >> host: move being further forward can you talk about the visit of your father to the temple mount in 2000. >> guest: it was not my father first visit to the temple. it is a free country. anybody can go. [laughter] >> host: he was not aware it would cause controversy? >> guest: with these negotiations with the palestinians he was willing with in in jerusalem are knesset or the public. so my eighth father was protesting against those concessions. after a few months win the election came, my
that has been the common wisdom. >> the gaza strip this one thing and the area that he saw that was critical for our security should be left in our hands forever. the palestinians and gaza could have them -- could have a call. -- have it all but instead we got rockets and a tax and sometimes in the form we live 4 miles the children are often being fired at. regarding the west bank there are areas that should be in our hands forever because we cannot put our security and to anyone else...
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we live 4 miles from the gaza strip. regarding the west bank areas there arerd areas that should be in our hands forever because we cannot put our security in to anyone else and that was proven time after time i don't see any change -- changes. this was the principal. if he saw all the places to remain even to lake? no. yes definitely. >> host: moving forward can you talk about thest visit with your father to the temple mount 2007? >> guest: it was not my father's first visit to the temple.mp it is a free country. added -- to anybody can go whenever. [laughter] >> host: he was not aware it would cause controversy? >> guest: in the negotiations with the palestinians he was willing with the part of jerusalem and the knesset or the israeli public. and so my father was protesting against those concessions. by the way after a few months when the election came, my father won almost two /1 to approve the israelis did not approve of the concessions. >> host: in the book it was not the sole cause. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: b
we live 4 miles from the gaza strip. regarding the west bank areas there arerd areas that should be in our hands forever because we cannot put our security in to anyone else and that was proven time after time i don't see any change -- changes. this was the principal. if he saw all the places to remain even to lake? no. yes definitely. >> host: moving forward can you talk about thest visit with your father to the temple mount 2007? >> guest: it was not my father's first visit to the...
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. >> many find it hard to support the palestinian bid because hamas controls the gaza strip. hamas is a terrorist organization. >> this month there is a meeting between president abbas, and the head of hamas. we hope that the two sides will manage to find a common denominator. this will, of course, help the palestinian cause to have unified palestinian position. >> do hamas and fatah see eye to eye on the application for statehood? >> well, it is our application for admission to the united nations and has nothing to do with hamas. the palestinian people legitimate leadership, the leadership of the plo and the palestinian national authority, headed by the prime minister, are the legitimate leadership of the palestinians. we are applying to admit palestine as a full member. so i do not really understand how to bring hamas in this picture. >> thank you very much for talking to us. the palestinian bid for statehood was the focus of "in depth." thank you for being with us. we leave you now with a look at the latest headlines. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.nc
. >> many find it hard to support the palestinian bid because hamas controls the gaza strip. hamas is a terrorist organization. >> this month there is a meeting between president abbas, and the head of hamas. we hope that the two sides will manage to find a common denominator. this will, of course, help the palestinian cause to have unified palestinian position. >> do hamas and fatah see eye to eye on the application for statehood? >> well, it is our application for...
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has not been very successful we see what happened in iran we see what happened with hamas in the gaza strip and with hizbollah in lebanon having said that it really does seem that we're witnessing something of a revolution in the in the arab world the fact that tunisian voters went to the polls had a choice of electing going to. party or party reflecting islamic values that's prepared to go into a coalition with secular liberal parties is a very very encouraging but we should bear in mind that in the past there have been coalitions like they're going to exist more or less in lebanon now in the past and the palestinian areas so there was a coalition between fatah and hamas the question is not just if they're going to be elections and when the elections are free and fair but whether or not the political players going forward are prepared to play the democratic game and that's the test we have to wait for ok mate if i go to you again very the west seems to like democracy in the islamic arab world but only if it suits their purposes so they can say this is a good democracy this is a bad democra
has not been very successful we see what happened in iran we see what happened with hamas in the gaza strip and with hizbollah in lebanon having said that it really does seem that we're witnessing something of a revolution in the in the arab world the fact that tunisian voters went to the polls had a choice of electing going to. party or party reflecting islamic values that's prepared to go into a coalition with secular liberal parties is a very very encouraging but we should bear in mind that...
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positions towards israel both groups which with which respectively control the west bank and the gaza strip have long been political rivals last may they reached an agreement calling for the setting up of an interim unity government and emerging rival security forces israel threatens to cut all ties with the palestinian authority if it includes hamas in any unity government. and in tripoli libya's transitional government has formally been sworn in twenty four ministers will now stand power until elections in june next year they're said to be upbeat and optimistic but already face opposition on wednesday several tribes refused to recognize the new government and there have been clashes between moralists through the former leader moammar gadhafi and government troops in the city. leaving seven day. that's all for us from me or in a moment i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in about nine minutes time next thirty talks to philip jake crowley former u.s. state department spokesman about the challenges that lie ahead for the people in countries where regimes have recently been toppled s
positions towards israel both groups which with which respectively control the west bank and the gaza strip have long been political rivals last may they reached an agreement calling for the setting up of an interim unity government and emerging rival security forces israel threatens to cut all ties with the palestinian authority if it includes hamas in any unity government. and in tripoli libya's transitional government has formally been sworn in twenty four ministers will now stand power...
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beneath the rubble israel claims the strike was in retaliation to an earlier rocket attack from the gaza strip. russia has ushered in a new era of energy security for western europe with the launch of the north stream pipeline it's now pumping russian gas directly to germany ruling out any rails with transit countries which had previously left european consumers out in the cold archy's daniel bushell watched as the receiving end of the pipeline was unveiled. wheel of fortune turns in europe's favor e.u. leaders hailed russia's first of a route that skirts tricky transit nations bill roos and ukraine with against rich middle east also one stable energy chief say the project's a boon in several ways nothing brings admission and i think that's. a very important admission a security officer for wasted and he's very travelled the world. he said he meant us securely to every essential but this security comes with a hefty price tag the project cost some eight billion bureau in fact north stream operator goes from was told by many top ten lists that the world's longest sub c.p.s. route was doomed to f
beneath the rubble israel claims the strike was in retaliation to an earlier rocket attack from the gaza strip. russia has ushered in a new era of energy security for western europe with the launch of the north stream pipeline it's now pumping russian gas directly to germany ruling out any rails with transit countries which had previously left european consumers out in the cold archy's daniel bushell watched as the receiving end of the pipeline was unveiled. wheel of fortune turns in europe's...
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unrest in iraq with there's a huge shia community will be unrest in lebanon to realize they know the gaza strip the world is a very dangerous place and we should also remember sanctions were used in iraq over ten years with devastating consequences for that country's economy and for the social our conditions inside that country to weaken it in preparation finally for the two thousand and three invasion sanctions against iraq in one thousand nine hundred ninety s. were essentially a softening up corporation in preparation for out of asian and the continuation of sanctions against the rand is quite possible another way of ratcheting up the pressure in preparation going online for military intervention or to grieve over a change all right chris thanks for your thoughts materialises you are joining us on the line thank you. it's a big story we're in what you think about it tonight how close do you think we are now to a military strike against a ground you think is going to happen this is what you've been telling us online tonight are. majority. think attack is imminent runs along with american and
unrest in iraq with there's a huge shia community will be unrest in lebanon to realize they know the gaza strip the world is a very dangerous place and we should also remember sanctions were used in iraq over ten years with devastating consequences for that country's economy and for the social our conditions inside that country to weaken it in preparation finally for the two thousand and three invasion sanctions against iraq in one thousand nine hundred ninety s. were essentially a softening up...
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you know it could be another like in the gaza strip. frontal six years ago most people in the cause of street voted for hamas you know democratically and the west such a cheat has been. a mess and then so i can't honestly see what they could do with it if it wasn't if it was going brotherhood comes to power becomes a power one of course it's not was to happen then you could see in a few years time. all the british press western press talking about how awful the regime is there how dangerous that is and then you've got a situation again what is discussions about nato airstrikes against the chips and the tire flash that comes up in cross talk later today host peter lavelle's gets discussed the new uprising and how the u.s. and other western players are reacting. to the second chance and they've had the chance to rehearse what they could have said in the case of. fluff that because they have absolutely no kind of consistency they have no real policy and they have not indicted action what they what they're hoping at the moment is somehow th
you know it could be another like in the gaza strip. frontal six years ago most people in the cause of street voted for hamas you know democratically and the west such a cheat has been. a mess and then so i can't honestly see what they could do with it if it wasn't if it was going brotherhood comes to power becomes a power one of course it's not was to happen then you could see in a few years time. all the british press western press talking about how awful the regime is there how dangerous...
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tonight in the middle east the israeli navy boarded two small protest boats trying to break the gaza stripey say it hurts the people of gaza. israel said nobody was hurt but last year forces killed nine people while stopping a similar situation. >>> in france the g20 summit ended. the debt crisis drew a lot of attention. leaders agreed to increase funding to the international monetary fund. italy is said to be the next flash point. >> and in russia six men came from 520 days isolated. they spent all that time in a closed windowless com partment to act out a mission to mars. it was to see if they could with stand the stress and fatigue. they say they want to lie in the sun, take long walks and drive fast cars. >> catholics will soon notice changes in the language of the english mass that has been the standard. it was nearly 40 years ago when they first heard the mass said in their languages instead of latin going back to the roman times. the new prayers introduced this month seek to provide a more literal translation. >> many cases it won't sound like every day english. >> spanish, french a
tonight in the middle east the israeli navy boarded two small protest boats trying to break the gaza stripey say it hurts the people of gaza. israel said nobody was hurt but last year forces killed nine people while stopping a similar situation. >>> in france the g20 summit ended. the debt crisis drew a lot of attention. leaders agreed to increase funding to the international monetary fund. italy is said to be the next flash point. >> and in russia six men came from 520 days...
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tonight in the middle east the israeli navy boarded two small protest boats trying to break the gaza stripthey say it hurts the people of gaza. israel said nobody was hurt but last year forces killed nine people while stopping a similar situation. >>> in france the g20 summit ended. the debt crisis drew a lot of attention. leaders agreed to increase funding to the international monetary fund. italy is said to be the next flash point. >> and in russia six men came from 520 days isolated. they spent all that time in a closed windowless com partment to act out a mission to mars. it was to see if they could with stand the stress and fatigue. they say they want to lie in the sun, take long walks and drive fast cars. >> catholics will soon notice changes in the language of the english mass that has been the standard. it was nearly 40 years ago when they first heard the mass said in their languages instead of latin going back to the roman times. the new prayers introduced this month seek to provide a more literal translation. >> many cases it won't sound like every day english. >> spanish, french
tonight in the middle east the israeli navy boarded two small protest boats trying to break the gaza stripthey say it hurts the people of gaza. israel said nobody was hurt but last year forces killed nine people while stopping a similar situation. >>> in france the g20 summit ended. the debt crisis drew a lot of attention. leaders agreed to increase funding to the international monetary fund. italy is said to be the next flash point. >> and in russia six men came from 520 days...
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as the gaza strip recovers, militants fired a rocket into southern israel. israeli military claims the strikes were in response to two rockets launched into israel over the weekend. the rockets landed in open areas. no one was injured. >>> a young east bay soldier who was killed in afghanistan was remembered at a memorial held at the high school where he graduated just a year ago. more than 300 friends, family, and community members gathered at danville's san ramon value are lee high school to honor corporate joshua corral. he was killed in afghanistan earlier this month. >> as a marine, i will be thinking of you. you're the bravest, most honorable man i've ever had the privilege to call my friend and my brother. you'll always be my hero. you gave your life so i can continue on with mine. >> tomorrow, his casket will travel in a procession of cars through downtown danville during the noon hour. another memorial will be held wednesday afternoon at the east bay fellowship church. >>> still more ahead on "today in the bay," including the price of going green. w
as the gaza strip recovers, militants fired a rocket into southern israel. israeli military claims the strikes were in response to two rockets launched into israel over the weekend. the rockets landed in open areas. no one was injured. >>> a young east bay soldier who was killed in afghanistan was remembered at a memorial held at the high school where he graduated just a year ago. more than 300 friends, family, and community members gathered at danville's san ramon value are lee high...
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boarded the two vessels on their way to break the maritime security blockade, which we imposed on the gaza strip. we're talking about the very clear case of provocation, but we maintain our right to defend our borders. that's why we had to stop these vessels. >> rick: there were 27 actists from nine different countries, including the u.s. on board those vessels. >> arthel: five children are killed when their bus collides with a truck in argentina. the bus was carrying an elementary school soccer team to a game when the collision happened. three adults, including the bus driver, also died. police say the truck strayed off the edge of the narrow road and hit the bus head on. >> rick: a disturbing report out of iran. government officials are trying to convince a jailed pastor to return to islam. he was arrested after he convert to do christianity. there's a picture of him on the screen. he faces the death penalty. the country's supreme leader is deciding whether the sentence should be carried out. the request to go back to islam may be a last-ditch effort to avoiding executing him. we'll keep you p
boarded the two vessels on their way to break the maritime security blockade, which we imposed on the gaza strip. we're talking about the very clear case of provocation, but we maintain our right to defend our borders. that's why we had to stop these vessels. >> rick: there were 27 actists from nine different countries, including the u.s. on board those vessels. >> arthel: five children are killed when their bus collides with a truck in argentina. the bus was carrying an elementary...
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iran will unleash a regional war in the middle east, iran has neighbors, hezbollah and hamas on gaza stripebanon attack israel. the united states could get drawn in, how do we finish the job if israel starts it and can't finish it. gregg: which is worse, that blow back as you described it, or, if iran gets nuclear weapons that triggers an he is can is la arms race, egypt, turkey, saudi arabia, which is worse? >> i think the second is worse because a nuclear arms race in the middle east means that the next middle east war, and there will be always another middle east war will be nuclear. the other thing it does it gives iran position of power throughout the region and its hands on the choke point of oil. what does that mean? you if don't like $4 gallon a gas, think again because it could go much higher. gregg: so much to talk about. this is still developing. can t mcfarland. >> thanks gregg. gregg: martha? martha: texas governor rick perry keeping his sense of humor about the last week's gop flub. gregg: insider trading can land you in prison but not if you work on capitol hill. lawmakers j
iran will unleash a regional war in the middle east, iran has neighbors, hezbollah and hamas on gaza stripebanon attack israel. the united states could get drawn in, how do we finish the job if israel starts it and can't finish it. gregg: which is worse, that blow back as you described it, or, if iran gets nuclear weapons that triggers an he is can is la arms race, egypt, turkey, saudi arabia, which is worse? >> i think the second is worse because a nuclear arms race in the middle east...
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israel has decided to briefly delay expanding on the gaza strip.y are going to tried to get palestinian military to stop halting rockets. amtrak is extending free wireless internet to about a dozen east coast routes including the northeast regional trains running from boston to virginia beach. the wi-fi service has already been available some express trains in the northeast. amtrak says that nearly 50 or rather 60% of the train system's passengers will now have access to free wi-fi. these are some of the latest headlines. >> when i allow started selling my books, every person i worked with i had a rejection letter from. which was kind cool. i would say we love your book. and i would be like, what about? in his nonfiction the questions the motivations, ethics, and morality of a billion people. his account ups the creation facebook was adapted for the big screen. his latest tracks a possible astronauts candidates as he steals a nasa safe that is filled with moon rocks. sunday on "book tv on c-span 2. >> washington journal continues. host: the son of
israel has decided to briefly delay expanding on the gaza strip.y are going to tried to get palestinian military to stop halting rockets. amtrak is extending free wireless internet to about a dozen east coast routes including the northeast regional trains running from boston to virginia beach. the wi-fi service has already been available some express trains in the northeast. amtrak says that nearly 50 or rather 60% of the train system's passengers will now have access to free wi-fi. these are...