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john: iran demands israel -- denies israel's right to exist. and has repeatedly vowed to wipe israel off the map. more than any other nation, germany feels a responsibility for israel's security because the country murdered 6 million jews. the responsibility for israel's security has been a cornerstone of german foreign policy with every government since the second world war. >> germany's historic responsibility is part of my country's reason of state. this means for me, as chancellor israel's security will never be negotiable. >> german policy is determined by its efficacy for israel's security and its right to exist. israel needs to be allowed to live in peace with guarantee borders. >> you have to understand that for us germans, ensuring israel's security needs are not called into question is of ongoing significance. john: we do not have much time for this complex question, but germany played a significant role in brokering this deal. the israeli government feels betrayed clearly. it is not of a trail? -- a betrayal. ursula: everybody that n
john: iran demands israel -- denies israel's right to exist. and has repeatedly vowed to wipe israel off the map. more than any other nation, germany feels a responsibility for israel's security because the country murdered 6 million jews. the responsibility for israel's security has been a cornerstone of german foreign policy with every government since the second world war. >> germany's historic responsibility is part of my country's reason of state. this means for me, as chancellor...
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israel today is not what it was in 1995. >> host: you talk about israel being a small country. is mrs. rabin still alive? has she -- did she ever connect with the amir family? >> guest: no, she died about five years after the assassination. and did not connect with the amir family. but also did not concern leah rabin largely felt that while one person was the gunman, there was incitement against rabin in the years leading up to the assassination by the right and the extreme right especially. people referred to rabin regularly as a murderer in street protests and held up signs of rabin dressed in a nazi uniform in one instance. for the family the culprit is not just amir, but a larger section of the right wing that incited against the israeli leader. >> host: amir's family, his brother is releasedded. what's he doing today? >> guest: so he was released a little more than two years ago and he was studying physics at the time. he was a university student studying physics in 1995. spent 17 years in prison and largely returned to the life he had left. so he's back in his home back i
israel today is not what it was in 1995. >> host: you talk about israel being a small country. is mrs. rabin still alive? has she -- did she ever connect with the amir family? >> guest: no, she died about five years after the assassination. and did not connect with the amir family. but also did not concern leah rabin largely felt that while one person was the gunman, there was incitement against rabin in the years leading up to the assassination by the right and the extreme right...
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israel today is not what it was in 1995. >> host: you talk about israel being a small country. is mrs. rabin still alive? has she did she ever connect with the amir family? >> guest: no. she died about five years after the assassination. and did not connect with the amir family. but also did not -- leah rabin felt and this is largely true of the rabin family, that while amir, the shooter was the gunman, there was a broader campaign of incitement against rabin in the years leading up to the assassination by the right and the extreme right especially. people referred to rabin regularly as a murderer in street protests and held up signs of rabin dressed in a cas sia or dressed in a nazi uniform in one instance. for the family, the culprit not just amir, but a larger segment of the right wing that incited against the israeli leader. >> host: amir's family, his brother was released. what's he doing today? >> guest: so he was released a little more than two years ago and he was studying physics at time. he was a university student studying physics in 1995, spent 17 years in prison an
israel today is not what it was in 1995. >> host: you talk about israel being a small country. is mrs. rabin still alive? has she did she ever connect with the amir family? >> guest: no. she died about five years after the assassination. and did not connect with the amir family. but also did not -- leah rabin felt and this is largely true of the rabin family, that while amir, the shooter was the gunman, there was a broader campaign of incitement against rabin in the years leading up...
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he was in israel where anger in israel is rising. al jazeera correspondent jamie mcintyre. >> ash carter's goal was to convince israel that it is ready. there was it's obligatory handshake and photo op as u.s. defense chief met with israel's prime minister, who hasn't announced the nuclear deal as a mistake of historic proportions. ash carter told reporters traveling with him he did not expect to change any minds in israel. carter met with two hours with benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem and left without any formal joint statement. at his next stop the visit to u.s. coalition troops carrying out airstrikes from a base in jordan carter said that u.s.-israel relations are rock solid. >> we have a long-standing extremely strong partnership and a common commitment to countering iranian maligned influence in this region. we don't agree on everything, and the prime minister made it quite clear that he disagreed with us with respect to the nuclear deal in iran, but friends can disagree. >> carter is trying to reassure u.s. allies, jordan and
he was in israel where anger in israel is rising. al jazeera correspondent jamie mcintyre. >> ash carter's goal was to convince israel that it is ready. there was it's obligatory handshake and photo op as u.s. defense chief met with israel's prime minister, who hasn't announced the nuclear deal as a mistake of historic proportions. ash carter told reporters traveling with him he did not expect to change any minds in israel. carter met with two hours with benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem...
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talking for israel the major mistake, this is not about israel. it has dramatic implications for israel, that's true, but the major mistake in the entire discussion for years was making it an israel issue. this is not about israel. it's about the middle east. it's about world order and long-term it's about america. so americans, i hope and pray, will take the right decisions that are good for america but good for the world and the free world while looking at the dangers we face and finding creative solutions. >> rose: well, clearly, it's imperative on the part of the president and others to take a look at the kinds of warnings you and others will make and say how do we make sure we avert that. great to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us. ian bremmer is here. >> rose: we continue our conversation now about iran with ian bremmer. he is president of political consulting firm eurasia group. i'm pleased to have him back on this program and thank him for sitting in for me while i was away. thank you. >> my ple
talking for israel the major mistake, this is not about israel. it has dramatic implications for israel, that's true, but the major mistake in the entire discussion for years was making it an israel issue. this is not about israel. it's about the middle east. it's about world order and long-term it's about america. so americans, i hope and pray, will take the right decisions that are good for america but good for the world and the free world while looking at the dangers we face and finding...
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>> look, when i criticize israel , and i do -- i love israel more not less, because i wanted to be ater place than it is. i want it to be nobler. i want it to be more in keeping with what jews are about. we are about human dignity always have been. and we must never forget that. and we cannot say that now that there is a state that things have turned and things have changed and all of the sudden there is a pragmatic consideration that forces us to become all like the other nations in the world. no, we always insist that we are not like the other nations, that we are better, that we are capable of better. and that is what i want to keep. amy: you have criticized the united states where you have been a citizen for many years. >> same thing. same thing. amy: i want to play a clip speaking about the 1968 democratic national convention or you were a delegate. in his interview, you're sitting next to singer judy collins. >> yes, i was elected delegate and also sort of unofficial charge of demonstrations on the floor. when asked to do the memorial for bobby kennedy, we saying is that we sen
>> look, when i criticize israel , and i do -- i love israel more not less, because i wanted to be ater place than it is. i want it to be nobler. i want it to be more in keeping with what jews are about. we are about human dignity always have been. and we must never forget that. and we cannot say that now that there is a state that things have turned and things have changed and all of the sudden there is a pragmatic consideration that forces us to become all like the other nations in the...
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and israel. charlie: where are we in syria and where will we be because the iranians will have 100 early in -- $100 billion of which some of which will clearly go to hezbollah? ari: this will enable the iranians to support president assad. and hezbollah much more than they did before. charlie: will it therefore be much less likely to find a transition or negotiated agreement even though it was said the russians were maybe moving to that kind of stance? ari: he is in big trouble and he is very weak, but he read this agreement as a great hope. perhaps it is not good enough. perhaps he is too weak and cannot survive. but this will definitely enable the iranians to support him in a big way. charlie: they have money. ari: they have money, they have weapons, iranian rockets and missiles have become so precise and sophisticated, they will now have the ability to fill the middle east. we have 100,000 rockets at our northern border. charlie: are you safe because of the iron shield? ari: it will not be goo
and israel. charlie: where are we in syria and where will we be because the iranians will have 100 early in -- $100 billion of which some of which will clearly go to hezbollah? ari: this will enable the iranians to support president assad. and hezbollah much more than they did before. charlie: will it therefore be much less likely to find a transition or negotiated agreement even though it was said the russians were maybe moving to that kind of stance? ari: he is in big trouble and he is very...
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we just heard some of the opposition from israel. i don't know if you were able to listen in on that. explain my the arab gulf states are so opposed to the deal and how can we expect them to react now? ali: look, the issue is not so much nuclear weapons, it is empowering iran to be able to play a much bigger role in the region. you have to remember that iran is in iraq today, virtually controlling the country. it is in syria and empowering the president of syria to continue killing his people. it is in lebanon. it is in yemen. it is mischief making in bahrain and saudi arabia. there is tremendous concern among the goal states that -- by bringing iran in from the cold and allowing iran to present itself as a reasonable power, as a power that wants peace and to be a respected member of the international community, italy and how is iran by giving more wealth and the benefit of the doubt on the international political stage as it continues to do what it has been doing for the last 10 years. you have to remember that iran spent a tremendo
we just heard some of the opposition from israel. i don't know if you were able to listen in on that. explain my the arab gulf states are so opposed to the deal and how can we expect them to react now? ali: look, the issue is not so much nuclear weapons, it is empowering iran to be able to play a much bigger role in the region. you have to remember that iran is in iraq today, virtually controlling the country. it is in syria and empowering the president of syria to continue killing his people....
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a deal the israel leader has opposed. secretary of defense ash carter will travel to israel next week. >>> hi everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. this is the real story. here is what in the historic agreement. iran will reduce the number of operating centrifuges by two-thirds. will not enrich uranium to weapons grade for 15 years. they'll repurpose the nuclear facility. in return they'll be allowed to export substantially more oil and other sanctions will be lifted. bret baier skwoinsjoins me now. president obama made a phone call to prime minister netanyahu basically saying that we still have at our central goal keeping israel safe. >> that's right. and the white house put out a readout of the call. it was pretty detailed in that section, in that the u.s. saying it still holds israel security paramount and that they believe this deal is good for israel. judging by netanyahu's comments earlier, that probably is not that comforting to the israeli leader. he called it a historic mistake. stunning he said. the real concern here
a deal the israel leader has opposed. secretary of defense ash carter will travel to israel next week. >>> hi everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. this is the real story. here is what in the historic agreement. iran will reduce the number of operating centrifuges by two-thirds. will not enrich uranium to weapons grade for 15 years. they'll repurpose the nuclear facility. in return they'll be allowed to export substantially more oil and other sanctions will be lifted. bret baier skwoinsjoins...
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the united states is israel's closest ally but some americans changed their minds about israel aftering the scenes of destruction in gaza. they are using economic pressure to try to make israel end its occupation of plunnian palestinian land. be patriciapatricia sabga has the story. >> b dferlts boycottds boy boycott disruption and sanctions. since last year's gaza war. >> the movement has grown tremendously from the gaza war because of the devastating effect it has had on palestinian civilians. >> the church -- >> i come from a family of holocaust survivors so it is with sadness and with pain that i urge you to vote yes. >> overwhelmingly adopted a bds resolution to divest from firms bound to profit from the occupation. >> while our investments play not have the financial impact that might be necessary to change the situation of occupation this is a clear moral voice. >> one that's reverberating on u.s. college campuses. where groups like students for justice in palestine have helped organized at least 16 some student bds frums thisds referendums this year. fleerl twice as manynearl
the united states is israel's closest ally but some americans changed their minds about israel aftering the scenes of destruction in gaza. they are using economic pressure to try to make israel end its occupation of plunnian palestinian land. be patriciapatricia sabga has the story. >> b dferlts boycottds boy boycott disruption and sanctions. since last year's gaza war. >> the movement has grown tremendously from the gaza war because of the devastating effect it has had on...
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israel is not done -- is not bound by this deal with iran and israel is not bound by this deal with iranause iron continues to seek our destruction. we will always defend ourselves. thank you. >> and there you have it. that is the israeli prime minister benjamin netenyahu who has spoken out forcefully against the potential for this deal for quite sometime and now that the deal has happened he says it is a stunninger to -- stunning historic mistake. and there's no incentive in this deal for them to change and when they get more financial incentive that will continue to fuel their aggression. and he says iran is not a friend to israel or the united states. our senior political analyst joins us live now from london. and are you there? >> yes. >> all right. so were you listening in to what the prime minister had to say? >> every word. >> and what is your reaction? >> well look, certainly, i can understand how israelis would be worried today watching from the sidelines, as the country they long considered to be an existent enemy, iran, and the united states signing an agreement over nuclear i
israel is not done -- is not bound by this deal with iran and israel is not bound by this deal with iranause iron continues to seek our destruction. we will always defend ourselves. thank you. >> and there you have it. that is the israeli prime minister benjamin netenyahu who has spoken out forcefully against the potential for this deal for quite sometime and now that the deal has happened he says it is a stunninger to -- stunning historic mistake. and there's no incentive in this deal...
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congress and israel, the people and israel.he white house and israel we've got some serious damage to repair to restore relations and a sense of trust. trust has been hurt here. again, in a country where nobody agrees on everything, i'm in kin knesset, right left up down arab and jew, everybody agreed this is a bad deal and here you have the president of the united states saying this is a good deal. so there is an obvious divide we have to bridge. >> michael or season the formen is former israeli ambassador the united states now a member of the israeli knesset. we'll have more israeli reaction throughout the day. mark regular gef, the chief spokesman for benjamin netanyahu will be among my guests in "the situation room" 5:00 p.m. eastern. up next, the still very unclear fate of four american citizens being held in iran. will this nuclear deal pave the way for their situations to be addressed? we'll hear from family and friends about their lingering concerns. stay with us. w dishes like the island seafood feast with crab, lobste
congress and israel, the people and israel.he white house and israel we've got some serious damage to repair to restore relations and a sense of trust. trust has been hurt here. again, in a country where nobody agrees on everything, i'm in kin knesset, right left up down arab and jew, everybody agreed this is a bad deal and here you have the president of the united states saying this is a good deal. so there is an obvious divide we have to bridge. >> michael or season the formen is former...
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backing for israel.o ahead in yemen rebel houthi fighters have been driven out of the international airport in aiden. and close encounter nasa's new horizon craft swings by pluto at the climax of a decade old journey. >> reporter: turmoil in the richest richest cricket league and suspended after a corruption investigation. ♪ taken almost a decade to reach and iran and six major world powers have agreed to a historic nuclear deal which will see iran limit nuclear activities in return the lifting of crippling sanctions, under agreement iran will destroy 98% of weapons grade uranium and remove center fuges used to enrich uraninum and allow inspectors to the sites when necessary and a clause is in place to allow sanctions to be reinstated within 65 days and al jazeera diplomatic editor james base reports from vienna. >> reporter: the moment agreement was finally reached, after hours of intense negotiations into the night the key players here said it was a historic deal. its opponents believe it's a dangerous
backing for israel.o ahead in yemen rebel houthi fighters have been driven out of the international airport in aiden. and close encounter nasa's new horizon craft swings by pluto at the climax of a decade old journey. >> reporter: turmoil in the richest richest cricket league and suspended after a corruption investigation. ♪ taken almost a decade to reach and iran and six major world powers have agreed to a historic nuclear deal which will see iran limit nuclear activities in return the...
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it's no surprise israel is feeling the way it. >> thanks. let's go back to london with joe friar has been monitoring the press conference. obviously reaction from foreign minister, represents of eu holding that joint statement with the iranian foreign minister. that's described by the iranian foreign minister as a win/win. what is coming out of that briefing? >> the deal described as a win/win solution on what it says was in our view unmess crisis. the statement today, could have been the end of hope on this issue but now starting a new chapter of hope. let's build on this and consider it everybody's achieve. another note. this is historic moment we're reaching agreement that is not perfect for anybody but what we could accomplish and important for all of us. those are remarks coming out here as we prepare to hear an official announcement. described as a win/win as many involved. we've been talking not everyone is going to agree with assessment of the situation. that's what we're hearing from iran's foreign minister. >> there's been differen
it's no surprise israel is feeling the way it. >> thanks. let's go back to london with joe friar has been monitoring the press conference. obviously reaction from foreign minister, represents of eu holding that joint statement with the iranian foreign minister. that's described by the iranian foreign minister as a win/win. what is coming out of that briefing? >> the deal described as a win/win solution on what it says was in our view unmess crisis. the statement today, could have...
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israel suggests it's an existential threat to israel. behind israel, not just to the west, but the whole world. what happens now, it looks like it's a march towards a deal. what does israel do next. israel nose what to do with iran, and other states or terrorists that threaten israel. i think that the whole region will suffer more, and we see the reaction of this aggression. we'll see it's a problem. binyamin netanyahu was the only leader upon us that dared to say what needs to say, and all the others said it in closed rooms. >> a member of the knesset and foreign affairs, thank you for joining us tonight. >> coming up next, the deal with iran is personal. a former u.s. embassy worker held hostage in the islamic revolution. he tells us what he thinks about >> these are babies in prison. >> he stood in that bathroom and nobody went to help him. >> how many people have to get raped before somebody says "whoa, we got a problem"? >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> gr
israel suggests it's an existential threat to israel. behind israel, not just to the west, but the whole world. what happens now, it looks like it's a march towards a deal. what does israel do next. israel nose what to do with iran, and other states or terrorists that threaten israel. i think that the whole region will suffer more, and we see the reaction of this aggression. we'll see it's a problem. binyamin netanyahu was the only leader upon us that dared to say what needs to say, and all the...
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david: would israel, that has so much on the line here, would israel actually attack iran to prevent it from getting a nuclear weapon? >> well, i believe that prime minister netanyahu feels that he was actually elected to prevent a second holocaust. and if we feel, and if israel feels and he feels that the iran is actually nearing the point of no return, and acquiring a nuclear weapon, israel will do what it has to do as it has done in the past. israel was condemned for destroying the iraqi nuclear reactor in 1982. now just imagine, iraq as you know it would have had nuclear weapons. afterwards the world applauded israel. david: ambassador, if in fact this agreement guaranties that iran would get the nuclear weapon, doesn't that then guarranty that israel is going to hit iran before it gets one? >> well i hope that before israel has to do it, and has to do what it will do, i hope that the international community, led by the united states, will realize it too, because this is not just an israeli problem. this is a problem for the world. this is a problem for civilization as we know it
david: would israel, that has so much on the line here, would israel actually attack iran to prevent it from getting a nuclear weapon? >> well, i believe that prime minister netanyahu feels that he was actually elected to prevent a second holocaust. and if we feel, and if israel feels and he feels that the iran is actually nearing the point of no return, and acquiring a nuclear weapon, israel will do what it has to do as it has done in the past. israel was condemned for destroying the...
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plus world reaction from israel's warning. >> this is a bad mistake. of historical proportions. >> to the kremlin to washington. will congress stop it. >> entering iran's nuclear program was supposed to be the point of these talks in the first place. >> plus, voices from a iran. >> iran will emerge from international isolation. >> what the younger generation says about this water shed moment. >> we begin tonight with an agreement many consider unthinkable for decades. iran has accepted a deal to limit it's nuclear program. instead of bars today there were smiles and laughter. >> this was the reaction from people in tehran. the deal will bring an end to debilitating sanctions. with the show of unity there is uncertainty and questions about trust and transparentcy. will it hold? what if it doesn't? we have more now from jamie mcintyre. >> reporter: well, john, there is a lot in this agreement. let's take a look at some of the main points. the first one is that the--the iran has agreed to reduce it's youit's uranium producing centerfuges. in addition it w
plus world reaction from israel's warning. >> this is a bad mistake. of historical proportions. >> to the kremlin to washington. will congress stop it. >> entering iran's nuclear program was supposed to be the point of these talks in the first place. >> plus, voices from a iran. >> iran will emerge from international isolation. >> what the younger generation says about this water shed moment. >> we begin tonight with an agreement many consider...
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they cannot cross into israel for work or to go to the west bank. and the only exist is through egypt where people spend days at the border. felt like i left another country, you know? >> you went to another country. >> so you think i did the right thing? >> oh, forget it. >> forget it? >> yeah. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. eager to come here because this is my home. and then when i go back, i take with me a lot of guilt leaving these people behind. >> when are we going to get to the humane level? people should be incensed. not just the palestinians. we should fight arabs and jews to preserve that. >> my opinion is that both sides, people are tired, fatigued and brainwashed and they will not reeble in a way that they would march? the streets. people are saying i care about my four corners and my garden, and it's out of my control and i don't see this rebellion happening. >> clearly i'm the optimist of 2002 of us. in fact, i believe that rather than creating two s
they cannot cross into israel for work or to go to the west bank. and the only exist is through egypt where people spend days at the border. felt like i left another country, you know? >> you went to another country. >> so you think i did the right thing? >> oh, forget it. >> forget it? >> yeah. >> they'll lynch you. you know? because they don't have too many trees. i don't know where they'll handing you from. eager to come here because this is my home. and...
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does make a formal offer that israel will take it. >> of course, israel is not the only country in that region that is squeamish about the iran nuclear deal. do you think the vote at the united nations today might help ease fears among some of iran's other neighbors? >> i think the fact of the matter is that many believe that this, at least with the united nations, is a for gone conclusion, that this is a deal that will pass the u.n. vote, although there will certainly be countries like israel, which will certainly be very unhappy with it, other countries will include nations like jordan and sawed rake. that is why ash carter will visit both of those countries in the coming days after he leaves israel tomorrow. saudi arabia, i think is the key nation here that the u.s. is concerned about. of course they are very close allies. the u.s. has a large military presence in the middle east, thanks largely in part to saudi arabia's influence across the gulf region, as well. this is not a relationship that the u.s. wants to harm, as well. although saudi arabia hasn't been as vocal in criticism i
does make a formal offer that israel will take it. >> of course, israel is not the only country in that region that is squeamish about the iran nuclear deal. do you think the vote at the united nations today might help ease fears among some of iran's other neighbors? >> i think the fact of the matter is that many believe that this, at least with the united nations, is a for gone conclusion, that this is a deal that will pass the u.n. vote, although there will certainly be countries...
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they just say israel is a cancer that must be removed or that israel must be obliterated or israel must be destroyed. this is par for the course in the way the iranian regime expresses itself. and of course they're a threat to us. but it's also a threat to your country, wolf. just last weekend, the iranians were burning american and israeli flags in the streets of tehran. the so-called moderate president, rouhani, was leading a demonstration where people were shouting "death to america, death to israel." this is a country whose agenda is fundamentally hostile to my country and to yours. you've got to remember wolf in their warped world outlook, you are in america the big satan and we are the little satan. and unfortunately, this deal makes them stronger and will make them ultimately more dangerous. >> the president said today and i'm quoting, he said, the united states will continue our unprecedented efforts to strengthen israel's security efforts that go beyond what any american administration has done before. ash carter the u.s. secretary of defense, will be coming to israel next week
they just say israel is a cancer that must be removed or that israel must be obliterated or israel must be destroyed. this is par for the course in the way the iranian regime expresses itself. and of course they're a threat to us. but it's also a threat to your country, wolf. just last weekend, the iranians were burning american and israeli flags in the streets of tehran. the so-called moderate president, rouhani, was leading a demonstration where people were shouting "death to america,...
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estimated at nearly $8 billion and israel says the operation cost it $2.5 billion. but a year on the israeli government insists the war was justified and successful. >> translator: hamas has suffered the hardest blow since the day it was stand. we closely ul follow events in israel and prepare to respond with full force when we are required to do so. >> reporter: others though are not convinced that all of the ambitions for the war were successfully achieved. in a scathing dead tomorrow comment, the left leaning paper described gaza as the forgotten war and suggests there were negligible gains. lessons had not been learned victims had been forgotten. israeli says it had two main goals for what i.t. called operation protective edge. first was to stop the rockets which were being fired into israel by armed groups in gaza. second was to destroyed gaza's network of tunnels. a retired israeli colonel believes the aims were largely achieved but at the expense of damaging headlines and international criticism. >> it did cause damage. we don't like the image of israel as tr
estimated at nearly $8 billion and israel says the operation cost it $2.5 billion. but a year on the israeli government insists the war was justified and successful. >> translator: hamas has suffered the hardest blow since the day it was stand. we closely ul follow events in israel and prepare to respond with full force when we are required to do so. >> reporter: others though are not convinced that all of the ambitions for the war were successfully achieved. in a scathing dead...
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israel is currently trying to assess israel's capabilities of the proxies. the assessment should be completed by the end of the year and perhaps the consul stationstations could begin then. >> thank you, erin. >>> america's oldest grocery store chain going belly up. what it means for the future of your grocery shopping. that's next. ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. take the free home energy checkup. honey, we need a new refrigerator. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. >>> good morning. i'm christine romans. let's get an early start on your money. u.s. stock futures barely moving. nasdaq closed at a record high yesterday. strong corporate earnings are fueling the raise. pay-pal, the first official day. the stock claimed at 5%. >>> search for alien life is getting big f
israel is currently trying to assess israel's capabilities of the proxies. the assessment should be completed by the end of the year and perhaps the consul stationstations could begin then. >> thank you, erin. >>> america's oldest grocery store chain going belly up. what it means for the future of your grocery shopping. that's next. ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5...
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israel and hamas are negotiating for a ceasefire. there is mistrust on both sides, 12 months after the israeli forces withdrew perhaps it's too soon for objective assessment of the long-term impact of the war. >> let's get a view from our guest from stockholm, chairman of european jews. you were part of a flotilla turned away again in june. what was the point of that. what did you achieve? >> for the first i will correct you, we were not turned away. we were attacked on international water, 170km from sure. but we were kidnapped into israel. we were imprisoned and sent out of the country. the purpose of our continues flotilla is to break the siege of gaza. to point to the world, and gaza is the port of palestine to the world. they had no right to prevent people of palestine of free movement. they are entitled to the same right and obligation of people of israel or other people. we have been attacked as i said imprisoned and we have kind of experienced the same crimes that israeli is doing every day. >> you grew up in israel. you serv
israel and hamas are negotiating for a ceasefire. there is mistrust on both sides, 12 months after the israeli forces withdrew perhaps it's too soon for objective assessment of the long-term impact of the war. >> let's get a view from our guest from stockholm, chairman of european jews. you were part of a flotilla turned away again in june. what was the point of that. what did you achieve? >> for the first i will correct you, we were not turned away. we were attacked on...
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this is not about israel., iran is an existential threat to israel but it is really the global work we are dealing with throughout these last 30 minutes, i've been talking about iraq, libya yemen. this has an effect in israel and it is detrimental to any peaceful solution for the palestinians to give them a homeland of their own and a government that is fully recognized. it is important but it is the growth of this shia led movement from iran that is the reason for their nuclear ambitions. what they want to do is they want to be able to do with impunity what they have been doing for 35 years. nuclear ambitions gave them that. i do not believe iran wanted a bond so they could fire it. i could be wrong and that is one of the reasons you try to stop these things. even if i'm right, it is clear that having the bomb with that them do what they were doing without fear of reprisal. what they have been doing is exporting terrorism and destabilizing countries using oil wealth. they have not given it historically to the
this is not about israel., iran is an existential threat to israel but it is really the global work we are dealing with throughout these last 30 minutes, i've been talking about iraq, libya yemen. this has an effect in israel and it is detrimental to any peaceful solution for the palestinians to give them a homeland of their own and a government that is fully recognized. it is important but it is the growth of this shia led movement from iran that is the reason for their nuclear ambitions. what...
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talking of israel, a major mistake. this is not about israel. it has dramatic implications for israel, that is true. but the major mistake in the entire discussion for years was making it an israel issue. this is not about israel. it's about the middle east, it is about world order and long-term, it is about america. americans, i hope and pray, will take the right decisions because it's good for america and good for the free world while looking at the dangers we face and finding creative solutions. charlie: it is clearly on the part of the president and others too late -- to take a look at the warnings you and others will make and say how do we avert that is to mark it's great to have you here. back in a moment. ian bremmer is here. ♪ charlie: we continue our conversation now about iran with ian bremmer. he's the president of the eurasia group. i'm thankful for having him in and for sitting in for me while i was away. he said to things to me. one, you have a complicated relationship to it. you look at it and see things many people might not see.
talking of israel, a major mistake. this is not about israel. it has dramatic implications for israel, that is true. but the major mistake in the entire discussion for years was making it an israel issue. this is not about israel. it's about the middle east, it is about world order and long-term, it is about america. americans, i hope and pray, will take the right decisions because it's good for america and good for the free world while looking at the dangers we face and finding creative...
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current president, sisi, has sent a new ambassador back to israel.would appear this cooperation between israel and egypt is certainly much better than it was a few years ago, and it also really just underscores, again, what we have been saying that israel does have concerns about the situation in the sinai, an area in which they built a huge fence which stretches for other 200 kilometers standings at around 5 meters high, and is covered in razor wire. >>> greece has offered concessions to its creditors in order to secure a bailout deal. the prime minister has written that he is willing to accept most of the bailout conditions. barnaby phillips has the late esz. >> reporter: this man has a difficult job, telling pensioners they have to wait. they are allowed into the bank one by one to collect some money. they have been here for hours. all of this is not help for the greek government. it says it still wants compromise with creditors. >> we are trying to remedy the situation. we want an agreement, because we think that an agreement is good for both sid
current president, sisi, has sent a new ambassador back to israel.would appear this cooperation between israel and egypt is certainly much better than it was a few years ago, and it also really just underscores, again, what we have been saying that israel does have concerns about the situation in the sinai, an area in which they built a huge fence which stretches for other 200 kilometers standings at around 5 meters high, and is covered in razor wire. >>> greece has offered concessions...
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is considering an extensive military package for israel after the iranian nuclear deal.do we know about that? >> reporter: we don't know much at this stage. of course we do know that the u.s. already provides israel with around $3 billion worth of military assistance every single year and we are also hearing that in light of israel's opposition and indeed deep concerns about this iran nuclear agreement that the united states will try to come up with some sort of package or additional package on top of what it already gives israel to try to smooth the situation over a bit. but what is interesting is that the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has criticized the suggestion that the u.s. will provide israel with more funding when it comes to its own defense in light of this deal between iran and the u.s. and a number of other countries saying that if this iran deal was a, quote, good deal as mr. obama has put it why would israel need more money from the u.s. from its own safety and defense. so the israelis are still very upset about this deal and certainly straining
is considering an extensive military package for israel after the iranian nuclear deal.do we know about that? >> reporter: we don't know much at this stage. of course we do know that the u.s. already provides israel with around $3 billion worth of military assistance every single year and we are also hearing that in light of israel's opposition and indeed deep concerns about this iran nuclear agreement that the united states will try to come up with some sort of package or additional...
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defense secretary is in israel ashton carter is there to calm fears over the nuclear deal with iran. >> i'm in hong kong with the bruce lee legend that is still larger than life 40 years after he died. ♪ hello, u.s. forces in afghanistan are investigating what appears to be a mistaken attack which killed at least seven afghan soldiers, six others are thought to have been injured, police in the province say u.s. helicopters attacked afghan army checkpoints in the district in the province it's an area known for its heavy taliban presence and jennifer glasse has the latest update from kabul. >> that incident in the province happened just a couple hours after dawn early morning and police authorities tell us that it was american u.s. helicopters that carried out an attack on two afghan army checkpoints, obviously some sort of mistake or a communication area that area is a very heavy fighting area, the taliban have a very big presence there and this is one of the areas the taliban use to transit through and we understand after this attack by u.s. forces on afghan forces mistakenly we pres
defense secretary is in israel ashton carter is there to calm fears over the nuclear deal with iran. >> i'm in hong kong with the bruce lee legend that is still larger than life 40 years after he died. ♪ hello, u.s. forces in afghanistan are investigating what appears to be a mistaken attack which killed at least seven afghan soldiers, six others are thought to have been injured, police in the province say u.s. helicopters attacked afghan army checkpoints in the district in the province...
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he immigrated to israel ten years ago.tells me nearly everyone who lives in the area is black israeli, and that unemployment here is more than double the national average. residents complaint frequent harassment by police. >> in ethiopia we had our own way of life and could earn money. here we have nothing. >> black israelis have complained about discrimination for years despite having been in israel since the 1980s rights groups say they earn far less than the general population, they have limited education opportunities and are more likely to end up in prison, something that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change, but somak believes that for him it's too late. >> greek banks will reopen on monday with slightly more flexible withdraw limits. people will be allowed to take out 420 euros a week instead of 60 you row 60 euros a day. banks have been closed as part of a range of controls to keep them from collapsing. >>> the greece prime minister sacked ministers who opposed austerity measures. >> today, at t
he immigrated to israel ten years ago.tells me nearly everyone who lives in the area is black israeli, and that unemployment here is more than double the national average. residents complaint frequent harassment by police. >> in ethiopia we had our own way of life and could earn money. here we have nothing. >> black israelis have complained about discrimination for years despite having been in israel since the 1980s rights groups say they earn far less than the general population,...
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but i can assure you, we will coordinate in every possible way with israel. >> so if israel conductsyber attack against a iranian nuclear program, are we obligated to help them? >> no, i assure you will be coordinating very very closely with israel. >> that's not how i read this. >> i don't see anyway possible that we will be in conflict with israel with respect to what we might want to do there, and i think we have to wait until we get to that point. but i do think, senator, i listened to a long list of your objections here about it but there's no alternative that you or anybody else has proposed -- >> i sure have secretary kerry. >> and i am confident that the next president of the united states will have enough common sense that if this is being complied with they are not going to arbitraryily end. i cannot see somebody just arbitrarily deciding let's go back to where we were where they are completely free to do what they want without any inspections, input, constraints, incites, i don't think any president would do that. >> the status quo is already in violation -- before you sig
but i can assure you, we will coordinate in every possible way with israel. >> so if israel conductsyber attack against a iranian nuclear program, are we obligated to help them? >> no, i assure you will be coordinating very very closely with israel. >> that's not how i read this. >> i don't see anyway possible that we will be in conflict with israel with respect to what we might want to do there, and i think we have to wait until we get to that point. but i do think,...
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a very successful visit to israel, because he didn't change any minds. one thing that people talk about is well maybe the u.s. would offer some additional military aid to help counter what is seen in the region as the potential for iran to be much more powerful now with the lifting of economic sanctions and then the lifting of the embargo of conventional weapons as well. but this wasn't the time for that, in fact, he had signals that he wasn't in the mood to accept additional aid. it might signal that israel somehow was accepting the iran nuclear deal which he didn't. the sek tate met for two hours there was no joint statement or anything afterwards. >> is that he agrees with us with respect to the nuclear deal, and iran, but friends can disagree. >> that's the key message the meetings were very cordial, a lot of talk with the defense minister in israel, about the long standing relationship between the united states and israel. but again no common ground on this iran deal. >> you know, jordan, and saudi arabia will also concerned about the deal, kind of
a very successful visit to israel, because he didn't change any minds. one thing that people talk about is well maybe the u.s. would offer some additional military aid to help counter what is seen in the region as the potential for iran to be much more powerful now with the lifting of economic sanctions and then the lifting of the embargo of conventional weapons as well. but this wasn't the time for that, in fact, he had signals that he wasn't in the mood to accept additional aid. it might...
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on this. >> indeed, i mean i think most people are very clear and very aware that israel has nuclear weapons, is nuclear capable, is the only country in the middle east with that kind of capability. but the fact of the matter is that israel is also has very powerful relations, not only with the united states which of course is its strongest ally but also with other western powers including the united king m doll and countries like france and germany so their nuclear program if you will has never been criticized publically from the western powers and certainly there are those critics out there who question why israel is effectively allowed to have a nuclear arsenal and iran had to go through these years and years of isolation and sanctions and has only been able to get through that after months and months and months of very very careful negotiations with the world powers to curb its nuclear am ambitions and mr. .net nerve has criticism at home from opposition politicians, opposition politicians who say mr. netanyahu has failed to stop this deal and some of these opposition leaders hav
on this. >> indeed, i mean i think most people are very clear and very aware that israel has nuclear weapons, is nuclear capable, is the only country in the middle east with that kind of capability. but the fact of the matter is that israel is also has very powerful relations, not only with the united states which of course is its strongest ally but also with other western powers including the united king m doll and countries like france and germany so their nuclear program if you will...
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our partners this israel see iran as an ongoing threat. while prime minister netenyahu is unlikely to ever endorse this deal it is incumbent on the united states to deepen our cooperation with israel and better understand the concerns of the israelis. it's also critical that our partners and allies know the united states will not abandon the region in the wake of this agreement. the may 2015 joint statement following the u.s. and gulf cooperation council meetings at camp david provided a road map. it also makes clear the department of defense will be at the forefront of these efforts. critics of the agreement point to flaws related to iran's ballistic missile capability. the camp david joint statement outlines our commitment to the gcc and improving inner operability in defense. the joint statement indicates we will be increasing our training and exercise arrangements with gcc operations developments. these are important efforts that i look forward to today. these negotiations focus on denies iran a pathway to a nuclear weapon. as it as re
our partners this israel see iran as an ongoing threat. while prime minister netenyahu is unlikely to ever endorse this deal it is incumbent on the united states to deepen our cooperation with israel and better understand the concerns of the israelis. it's also critical that our partners and allies know the united states will not abandon the region in the wake of this agreement. the may 2015 joint statement following the u.s. and gulf cooperation council meetings at camp david provided a road...
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and israel jon.ving said that tomorrow secretary carter will meet with prime minister netanyahu and talk about obviously all of these issues israel defense and concerns as well. and then after that secretary carter will head to jordan and saudi arabia and meet with officials and leaders there discussing the iran nuclear agreement. we'll see what comes out of the meeting with the prime minister. >> love to be a fly on the wall for all of that thank you. >> the president of afghanistan is ordering an investigation after seven afghan troops were killed in a nato air strike targeting the taliban. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live with more. jennifer? >> reporter: heather, defense officials here in the pentagon tell me there is no reason to doubt that u.s. army helicopters may have fired mistakeny on the afghan position and killing five and the friendly fire incident occurred in two military checkpoints in a province logar south of kabul. they are aware of a incident this morning, j
and israel jon.ving said that tomorrow secretary carter will meet with prime minister netanyahu and talk about obviously all of these issues israel defense and concerns as well. and then after that secretary carter will head to jordan and saudi arabia and meet with officials and leaders there discussing the iran nuclear agreement. we'll see what comes out of the meeting with the prime minister. >> love to be a fly on the wall for all of that thank you. >> the president of...
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we know israel controls every aspect of the palestinians life. such control entails the responsibility to safeguard the welfare of the population and the best means to apply that is to reopen the gaza port. such initiative will allow upimpeded flow of humanitarian aid of travelling of people, because you know people are not allowed to go through areas, whether there's a border so i guess the international community has to pressure israel to apply international law, and adhere. and accept the idea of gaza for it. it was a right of the civilian population of gaza. which had been living under siege for 10 years. >> thank you very much. that is maha who is with euro mediterranean monitor for human rights talking about the situation in gaza. one year after the start of that 70 - that 50 week bombardment in which over 200,000 palestinians were killed. >> imtiaz tyab reporting for us from one of the worst hit neighbourhoods. just a remainder. we'll mark the one year anniversary of the gaza war all day on al jazeera. citiway us. -- stay was. let's change
we know israel controls every aspect of the palestinians life. such control entails the responsibility to safeguard the welfare of the population and the best means to apply that is to reopen the gaza port. such initiative will allow upimpeded flow of humanitarian aid of travelling of people, because you know people are not allowed to go through areas, whether there's a border so i guess the international community has to pressure israel to apply international law, and adhere. and accept the...
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does not recognize israel. made disdain for israel plain for everyone to see and yet this, i don't know that we can call this a solution as much as a surrender. >> well it could be a solution. it could be a disasterous. this is a huge risk from the president. you think about obamacare and dod dodd-frank. this is biggest thing he has done. his legacy will be tied to the success or failure to this i will deal. whether hillary clinton is next president or not, the next president will be able to even though the deal in place, change the deal. also call out iran certainly. i think better chance this deal obviously stops if there is republican president in office in 2017. a huge risk from the president. you guys were talking about trust before. we have not been able to trust iran for decades. and now we're trusting them. that is why it is such a huge risk. charles: i think, todd, also another interesting point on this, when the president was initially selling it to the american people he said if iran cheats the world
does not recognize israel. made disdain for israel plain for everyone to see and yet this, i don't know that we can call this a solution as much as a surrender. >> well it could be a solution. it could be a disasterous. this is a huge risk from the president. you think about obamacare and dod dodd-frank. this is biggest thing he has done. his legacy will be tied to the success or failure to this i will deal. whether hillary clinton is next president or not, the next president will be able...
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a show of force rarely used against rails i citizens who are not palestinian. >> in israel because ofent amount of the divide and con can their goes on there is inherit racism that is legitimate so we shouldn't be surprised when this racism towards palestinians that is pushed by the government when it translates in to race i remember against other groups. >> reporter: this is one of the wealthiest suburbs of west jerusalem. but within the suburb is a neglected neighborhood which isn't just one of the poorest in the area, but in all of israel. it's where we met him born he ethiopia he immigrated to israel nearly 10 years ago, he shows me in his home which is this signed one of seven r58 socialized housing blocks, he tells me nearly everyone who lived in the area is black israel and i unemployment here is more than double the national average. where most residents complain of frequent harassment by police. >> translator: i thought life would be better in israel. in ethiopia we had our own way of life and could earn money here we are nothing. >> reporter: lack israelis have complained of
a show of force rarely used against rails i citizens who are not palestinian. >> in israel because ofent amount of the divide and con can their goes on there is inherit racism that is legitimate so we shouldn't be surprised when this racism towards palestinians that is pushed by the government when it translates in to race i remember against other groups. >> reporter: this is one of the wealthiest suburbs of west jerusalem. but within the suburb is a neglected neighborhood which...
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allie's parents have been taken oa hospital in israel. >> the government of israel unequivocally could be dems condemns this heinous crime. we will fight terrorism no matter who the perpetrators are. >> but mahmoud abbas condemns the ak, no matter act no matter who the perpetrators are. >> attacks happen often but never have had such an outcome. hundreds showed up for baby allie's funeral. his parents in too critical a condition to lay their son to rest. not many believe promised justice will come. >> and stefanie has been at the baby boy's funeral and posted this report. >> occupied east jerusalem, what happened here namely in hebron, nabla, we're not seeing human huge numbers. people here are shocked but there's a real sense that they are help tolls try and change things, certainly when it comes to trying to change this israeli government settlement expansion policy which has been active over the last few years. >> the israeli prime minister has visited the boy's family in hospital near tel aviv. benjamin netanyahu says the government is committed to finding those who are responsible
allie's parents have been taken oa hospital in israel. >> the government of israel unequivocally could be dems condemns this heinous crime. we will fight terrorism no matter who the perpetrators are. >> but mahmoud abbas condemns the ak, no matter act no matter who the perpetrators are. >> attacks happen often but never have had such an outcome. hundreds showed up for baby allie's funeral. his parents in too critical a condition to lay their son to rest. not many believe...
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is still in israel's corner, and is submitted to the security of israel, and told netanyahu that he understood that there are a lot of issues still outstanding with iran. way past this nuclear deal. iran, of course, according to the united states responders terrorism throughout the region, and he assureed israel that they would continue to press iran on these other issues. here on capitol hill, the pro israeli lobby is very powerful. it's called apac. they issued a statement yesterday saying that the deal does not seem to do what it is supposed to do, which is stop all of the pathways by which iran could form--could build a nuclear weapon. they said they were going to study the deal very carefully. they'll be up here pressing members of congress who support israel they'll be pressing members of congress to vote against this deal. now on the other side the president will have some groups urging law make tours support the deal. but really the pro israeli lobby is so powerful, they'll likely have an impact up here on the hill. >> i wonder if you can give us a sense of the context of how big this
is still in israel's corner, and is submitted to the security of israel, and told netanyahu that he understood that there are a lot of issues still outstanding with iran. way past this nuclear deal. iran, of course, according to the united states responders terrorism throughout the region, and he assureed israel that they would continue to press iran on these other issues. here on capitol hill, the pro israeli lobby is very powerful. it's called apac. they issued a statement yesterday saying...