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and a second intifada cast lead defensive shield wars with lebanon has become number one in the world in controlling a civilian population in essence urban warfare and it's our biggest export it's israel's success story. we trying to hold the beijing olympics five years ago and displaced a million and a half people they came to train with israeli police forces a bit on the gun stadium to learn how to do that. israeli vehicles patrol the favelas of rio de janeiro taking care of gang warfare israeli companies rafale and supervise the construction of the wall between mexico and the us we export the occupation all over the world the fact that the e.u. is finally living up to certain international obligations means aid that the grassroots movement the grassroots b.d.'s movement is doing better is becoming increasingly powerful that the world is beginning to wake up but i'm not satisfied you know well you're not satisfied what more do you want the european union could be doing specifically. well it would have i think what when it comes down to the local economies here under standing that wh
and a second intifada cast lead defensive shield wars with lebanon has become number one in the world in controlling a civilian population in essence urban warfare and it's our biggest export it's israel's success story. we trying to hold the beijing olympics five years ago and displaced a million and a half people they came to train with israeli police forces a bit on the gun stadium to learn how to do that. israeli vehicles patrol the favelas of rio de janeiro taking care of gang warfare...
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for two peoples and the very fact that the european parliament member would rather see uprisings intifadas and war and death it's just really really unfortunate we should have democracy and it's time for europe to stop undermining democracy and allow there to be peace and stop taking actions against peace that would result in thousands of palestinians being unemployed losing their livelihood democracy peace yes war uprisings and death no and paul very briefly we're almost out of time you have about thirty seconds i want to get a chance to respond there there is war there's death there's poverty there's a question and it's caused by the actions of the israeli government against the palestinians in gaza against the palestinians within the borders of sixty seven against the palestinians. within the west bank the only resolution is on the basis of such a struggle that's the way justice can actually be to be taken that's not an action against peace is that action for peace and the idea you just i mean aggressive acts . is not what has happened here the aggressive act is the expansion of settlem
for two peoples and the very fact that the european parliament member would rather see uprisings intifadas and war and death it's just really really unfortunate we should have democracy and it's time for europe to stop undermining democracy and allow there to be peace and stop taking actions against peace that would result in thousands of palestinians being unemployed losing their livelihood democracy peace yes war uprisings and death no and paul very briefly we're almost out of time you have...
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now with forces in deadlock and confrontationnd calls for what the muslim brotherhood calls and intifada, all the risk of more violence at a time when tensions are already running high. on the other side of cairo in tahrir square, people have been gathering that with a very different message, saying the military had to act last week to restore the revolution. now, are competing camps trying to reclaim the mantle of the revolution while all the while concern grows for future stability here in egypt. we will keep an eye on all of the developments. anin the immediate future, investigation ordered into yesterday's deaths? >> yes, an investigation was announced yesterday by the interim presidency adly monsoon were. he also called restraint on all sides. i have to say the people who are here have already ate up their minds. they describe the killing of more than 50 protesters just before dawn prayers, just down the street here as a massacre. people have asked whether they would consider the detailed version given by the army and police yesterday, saying they had to open fire, that they had com
now with forces in deadlock and confrontationnd calls for what the muslim brotherhood calls and intifada, all the risk of more violence at a time when tensions are already running high. on the other side of cairo in tahrir square, people have been gathering that with a very different message, saying the military had to act last week to restore the revolution. now, are competing camps trying to reclaim the mantle of the revolution while all the while concern grows for future stability here in...
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. ♪ >> under the deep strains of the current intifada, very few israelis went on examining how to makee examples tense happen. she is -- core existence. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a responsibility to help other children. i'm a kind of pilgrim who goes around and says, look, this has to be stopped. when you leave here you can forget the slums of italy. you can think you're in new york or milan or in paris. most of the people have televisions, and if i haven't drove on purpose, i think i would be in club immediate in tel aviv. >> does that throw any parallel to you with the building of this wall and they let the jewish population in there? >> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don't care. i think -- i even don't think that the people who were killed in the holocaust were all good people. they w
. ♪ >> under the deep strains of the current intifada, very few israelis went on examining how to makee examples tense happen. she is -- core existence. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a responsibility to help other children....
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the muslim brotherhood called for intifada and has repeatedly vowed to escalate its protest until morsi is reinstated. wishful thinking, i hope. the moslem brotherhood is trying to exploit whatever tensions do exist within the military, a publicly distinguishing the generals from the broader institution of the army. the fear that the brotherhood was trying serene make image--egypt in its own image was probably a more powerful energizer of the opposition than the troubled economy. people refused to have the imposition of clerics and their dictates and so on. the challenge today is to move back some of the more moderate moslem brother members. i have dealt with them in the shura council and i can say there are people more moderate than others. they are not many but there are some, there are some who are good and i believe the real challenge to date is to lure them back into the new political process in order to end the profound polarization of the past year. another focus should be on the young members of the muslim brothers who have lost faith in their leaders and this is very interestin
the muslim brotherhood called for intifada and has repeatedly vowed to escalate its protest until morsi is reinstated. wishful thinking, i hope. the moslem brotherhood is trying to exploit whatever tensions do exist within the military, a publicly distinguishing the generals from the broader institution of the army. the fear that the brotherhood was trying serene make image--egypt in its own image was probably a more powerful energizer of the opposition than the troubled economy. people refused...
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the muslim brotherhood has released a statement calling for an uprising, an intifada, in response towhat happened today. this comes on the heels of a number of days of violence that follows the ouster of mohamed morsi on july 3. we saw at least 40 people killed in those days before today, more than 1000 injured. four of those killed were also at the republican guard, morsi, when troops opened fire when the supporters got to close. morsi supporters marched on friday to different parts of anti-morsis where supporters, especially near tahrir square, are heavily based. this led to clashes and a lot of anti-morsiters -- protesters were killed. there was a very angry funeral the other day after four men from the neighborhood were killed there when morsi supporters marched through there, they were killed with live ammunition. really, this is an escalating situation. and one that is dissenting into a spiral of violence and richard duchenne. yesterday we saw massive rallies both in tahrir square and the presidential palace who were supporting the ouster of mohamed morsi, but also [indiscernib
the muslim brotherhood has released a statement calling for an uprising, an intifada, in response towhat happened today. this comes on the heels of a number of days of violence that follows the ouster of mohamed morsi on july 3. we saw at least 40 people killed in those days before today, more than 1000 injured. four of those killed were also at the republican guard, morsi, when troops opened fire when the supporters got to close. morsi supporters marched on friday to different parts of...
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imagine what would happen if somehow you no longer had a palestinian authority or you had a third intifada it doesn't mean we do this to the exclusion of the other issues. we try to affect the other issues because we have a stake in them but also agree that our capacity to affect the other issues is more limited than we might like it to be .. >> rose: ziad. >> another fact is this issue, as shibley said is the ultimate symbolic conflict in the world and it is exceptionally important to the arabs and muslims to have it resolved. to i think the mere fact of bringing the partisan negotiations, to buy time for the united states and for all the parties so that the other outstanding burning, present violent issues in several countries in the region will be easier to handle if this at least there is this appearance or even more than appearance, real attempt at resolving this issue. >> rose: we clearly have seen something happen, israelis released some prisoners or announced they will release some prisoners i assume that is confidence building. what, therefore, will the arabs do to suggest confide
imagine what would happen if somehow you no longer had a palestinian authority or you had a third intifada it doesn't mean we do this to the exclusion of the other issues. we try to affect the other issues because we have a stake in them but also agree that our capacity to affect the other issues is more limited than we might like it to be .. >> rose: ziad. >> another fact is this issue, as shibley said is the ultimate symbolic conflict in the world and it is exceptionally important...
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. -- intifada. last december a young fruit vendor abused by police in a small tunisian town imnolated himself. this self-sacrifice launched a tunisian and egyptian overthrow of their longtime dictators. a few weeks ago -- this is, again, in april 2011 -- many progressives and quite a few pundits believed that the recurrent, ever-larger february/march rallies in madison, wisconsin, by work e, students and others against the governor's and the legislate which are's awe tack on public employee unions and social services following earlier blatant corporate welfare enactments would be the long-await withed spark. it didn't turn out that way. the foreseen massive rally culminating in washington, d.c. never did materialize. in authoritarian regimes there are few options for dissent or airing one with's grievances, so when the spark does occur, the climate is fertile for an explosion of outrages. meanwhile, back home the inequality gouging political exclusions and overall gaps between the top 1% and the res
. -- intifada. last december a young fruit vendor abused by police in a small tunisian town imnolated himself. this self-sacrifice launched a tunisian and egyptian overthrow of their longtime dictators. a few weeks ago -- this is, again, in april 2011 -- many progressives and quite a few pundits believed that the recurrent, ever-larger february/march rallies in madison, wisconsin, by work e, students and others against the governor's and the legislate which are's awe tack on public employee...