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ask anyone in israel.olitics and israel is ak of lifetime, and things could change again and again. >> senior u.n. and red cross officials have visited gaza two weeks after a cease-fire ended the conflict between israel and hamas. they described the humanitarian crisis as staggering. 11 days of israeli bombardment caused damage to schools, hospitals and critical infrastructure. a huge fire has broken out at a refinery in southern tehran. the blaze sent a thick plume of smoke over parts of iran's capital. so far, no reports of injuries. cargo ship sinking off the coast of sri lanka is threatening an ecological disaster. it is filled with several hundred tons of oil. one of nicaragua's opposition leaders has been placed under house arrest and accused of money laundering ahead of elections in november and unions in columbia are taking part in other strike. the country has seen massive antigovernment stations since april. president ivan duque has sent military forces to the city. more news here on "inside stor
ask anyone in israel.olitics and israel is ak of lifetime, and things could change again and again. >> senior u.n. and red cross officials have visited gaza two weeks after a cease-fire ended the conflict between israel and hamas. they described the humanitarian crisis as staggering. 11 days of israeli bombardment caused damage to schools, hospitals and critical infrastructure. a huge fire has broken out at a refinery in southern tehran. the blaze sent a thick plume of smoke over parts of...
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israel though president putin seemed to think— israel though president putin seemed to think that— israel example and _ to think that is you that is an example and how _ to think that is you that is an example and how to - to think that is you that is an example and how to stand i to think that is you that is anl example and how to stand for to think that is you that is an - example and how to stand for your own and _ example and how to stand for your own and how — example and how to stand for your own and how to— example and how to stand for your own and how to take _ example and how to stand for your own and how to take critical - example and how to stand for your own and how to take critical action| own and how to take critical action and etc _ own and how to take critical action and etc but — own and how to take critical action and etc. but because _ own and how to take critical action and etc. but because russia - own and how to take critical actionj and etc. but because russia might not want _ and etc. but because russia might not want you — and etc. but because russia might not wan
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and israel reacts to that, instead of which seems to me that israel does something. and then it's the united states that reacts to what israel is doing. well, i think it's very much dependent on the events because although certainly israel was not supportive of the jcp away signing in 2015 and expressed a certain level of threat that they would take care of their own national security despite that signing. nonetheless, it was the u. s. decision to make that, that signature deal go forward and certainly the yahoo and israel stepped back and actually that, that was a year that followed that signing that we see was one of the more peaceful and the most recent 5 or 6 years in the region. and i think that one of the things that is clear about the j c p away is that implies regional security issues. it is the trigger. once it is signed, it's been made gary clear by the by net ministration that they have every intention of going right into negotiations over missiles. and until that trust has been set up on and tell some kind of understanding husband established, which we've
and israel reacts to that, instead of which seems to me that israel does something. and then it's the united states that reacts to what israel is doing. well, i think it's very much dependent on the events because although certainly israel was not supportive of the jcp away signing in 2015 and expressed a certain level of threat that they would take care of their own national security despite that signing. nonetheless, it was the u. s. decision to make that, that signature deal go forward and...
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ah, in israel, this news arouse deep rooted fears and cupid state retirement home of israel founding prime minister. david, thank the ingredient all the time, feared that one day a new come out to work with driving the arab world and will unite the honorable to just israel. and that fear or that prevention was enhanced when magical power management for the in february, 955. when dorian returned to political life, this time as defense minister just a week after ben green took up the post. 150 israeli paratroopers, led by major ariel sharon, was sent to attack and a gyptian army base near the city of gaza. the 40 egyptian soldiers were killed and many more injured. when burger came back, he decided immediately to show that he was not going to give him this time from the egyptian border. the publications and the attacks by infield traders were on the rise. yeah. well, the lead away mass of some your come so come see me. what is to my be kimberly, jerry medina. what what ox has the lindsey in sac or and has a lead to the love would mean not ali claiming they were a gyptian territorial wa
ah, in israel, this news arouse deep rooted fears and cupid state retirement home of israel founding prime minister. david, thank the ingredient all the time, feared that one day a new come out to work with driving the arab world and will unite the honorable to just israel. and that fear or that prevention was enhanced when magical power management for the in february, 955. when dorian returned to political life, this time as defense minister just a week after ben green took up the post. 150...
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and increase in attacks by israel are allegedly by israel on a wrong. in fact, just today, a and the largest ship and their navy was sunk in the form of a fire that is very on is expected. there was a, it clearly an explosion. this is quite typical of what's been going on between israel against the ron. and although i would argue that the level of sabotage and friction has been high enough that the americans must be aware of this activity on, by, by israel, against iran, as must agree to it at some level. there's obviously a question to be asked as to how far that friction can go. and as they are negotiating the j e p away. if that does go ahead, then the situation will change enormously. and the us will not want to have israel making the situation for iran, increasingly difficult. lawrence colbin washington. israel wants as a prerequisite to even giving the slightest green light to the new j. c p. o. a. if we can call it that some sort of re energized, reinvigorated 2015 nuclear deal, pulling iran back into this welcoming open church of non proliferati
and increase in attacks by israel are allegedly by israel on a wrong. in fact, just today, a and the largest ship and their navy was sunk in the form of a fire that is very on is expected. there was a, it clearly an explosion. this is quite typical of what's been going on between israel against the ron. and although i would argue that the level of sabotage and friction has been high enough that the americans must be aware of this activity on, by, by israel, against iran, as must agree to it at...
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more of the friendship between israel and the united states, the americans, israel's oldest and best friend in the world. the united states is the same with you as your strongest ally and your greatest friend. i will always stand with our great friend and partner the state of israel for palestinians and often feels like this friendship comes at their expense. and under president trump, it reached a whole new level. he recognized jerusalem is the capital of israel and move the u . s. embassy there from tele vive. this ignored palestinian claims to east jerusalem as their capital. he polled more than $200000000.00 in aid of the palestinian authority. and the u. s. had opposed israeli settlements, but trump reversed that policy. so going forward. the question is how the bite and administration might do things differently. and so far there has been a change of tone compared to the trump years. i'm here to underscore the commitment of the united states to rebuilding a relationship with the palestinian authority and with the palestinian people. the when israel started bombing garza and mad
more of the friendship between israel and the united states, the americans, israel's oldest and best friend in the world. the united states is the same with you as your strongest ally and your greatest friend. i will always stand with our great friend and partner the state of israel for palestinians and often feels like this friendship comes at their expense. and under president trump, it reached a whole new level. he recognized jerusalem is the capital of israel and move the u . s. embassy...
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, but it's not simply israel. i mean, this is as much a british and american war against palestine as it is. and israeli one who know just a few years ago the chief of the defense staff in britain. so nick carter visited israel and between himself and the senior israeli strategist, they drawer up, drew up basically a secret plan, a partnership and military partnership between israel and britain. in fact, that goes much deeper than that it's, it's just, it's an integration of the 2 military forces where you have israelis being trained in, in ordinance design in britain ordinance design as bombs and british soldiers is being trained in, in with, with, with units that have been as p d f describe as palestinian tested. so the, the, the integration of britain and especially the united states with, which gives israel $10000000.00 a day is, is complete. so it is in one sense, it's a british european american war against the people of palestine who are doing one thing. and that is refusing, exercising the moral and legal
, but it's not simply israel. i mean, this is as much a british and american war against palestine as it is. and israeli one who know just a few years ago the chief of the defense staff in britain. so nick carter visited israel and between himself and the senior israeli strategist, they drawer up, drew up basically a secret plan, a partnership and military partnership between israel and britain. in fact, that goes much deeper than that it's, it's just, it's an integration of the 2 military...
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to guard the land of israel will ship them either. but bennet is also a generation younger than yahoo has broken with allies on the religious right. on the role of religion in public life. he's also comparatively liberal and gay rights and other issues. bennett is the son of american immigrants to israel. he made a fortune in high tech before jumping into politics in 2013, revamping the right wing, subtler party jewish home model. he served as secretary of defense, and secretary of education under netanyahu. bennett would bring very little public support to the role in 2001, 900 elections. jemina party received no mandates. and in the most recent round one, just 7 out of the $120.00 seats in the connected. i think a bit of a disgrace that someone who was elected with only 7 mandate is the person who decides the fate of the country. i think that it's good for is although i'm from the left side. i believe that the new prime minister will unite israel because he's right. he's now divided into many pieces. and we need to change. bennett h
to guard the land of israel will ship them either. but bennet is also a generation younger than yahoo has broken with allies on the religious right. on the role of religion in public life. he's also comparatively liberal and gay rights and other issues. bennett is the son of american immigrants to israel. he made a fortune in high tech before jumping into politics in 2013, revamping the right wing, subtler party jewish home model. he served as secretary of defense, and secretary of education...
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we are committed to maintaining israel's qualitative military edge and ensuring that israel can defend itself against regional threat, such as those opposed by iran is proxies and terrorist groups. the administration fully supports your countries right to defend itself against rockets rocket attacks prior to indiscriminately by hamas and other guys are based militants against israeli civilians, civilians. and i want to personally thank you again minister gas for euro implementing the seeds fire with us. as you know, the president has express his full support for re put replenishing israel higher and don't missile defense system which say so many wise during the most recent conflict. now going forward, we speak lasting security for his release and prop palestinians are like and i want to stress the importance of reducing tensions in the west bank and jerusalem and of supporting humanitarian and reconstruction assistance for gaza. that benefits the innocent people who live there. let me also stress at the department of defense support president biden go binders go to space solution. as m
we are committed to maintaining israel's qualitative military edge and ensuring that israel can defend itself against regional threat, such as those opposed by iran is proxies and terrorist groups. the administration fully supports your countries right to defend itself against rockets rocket attacks prior to indiscriminately by hamas and other guys are based militants against israeli civilians, civilians. and i want to personally thank you again minister gas for euro implementing the seeds fire...
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ah, in israel, this news arouse deep rooted fears and kipper stable retirement home of israel founding prime minister, david the glory and all the time, feared that one day a new come out of work would rise in the world and will unite the world against israel. and that fear that prevention was enhanced when magical power 94 in february 955. when gloria returned to political life this time as defense minister the just 2 week after ben green took up the post. 150 israeli paratroopers, led by major ariel sharon, were sent to attack an adoption army base near the city of 40 egyptian soldiers were killed and many more injured. the when burger came back, he decided immediately to show that he was going to give him this time from the gypsy, from water to provocations and the attacks by infield traders where on the rise yeah. what exactly? what matters of some your come. so come see what might be key, barley jelly, medina. what was what acc, some has learned the answer. what has led to the love would mean out of ali claiming they were a gyptian territorial waters. now sort of close the turn st
ah, in israel, this news arouse deep rooted fears and kipper stable retirement home of israel founding prime minister, david the glory and all the time, feared that one day a new come out of work would rise in the world and will unite the world against israel. and that fear that prevention was enhanced when magical power 94 in february 955. when gloria returned to political life this time as defense minister the just 2 week after ben green took up the post. 150 israeli paratroopers, led by...
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many problem with israel has. so for now we've been connected to the palestinians have told these national issues, this will be put aside and they try to focus more civil economic agenda and push forward these topics which they can all agree on. so considering that if they are putting a future piece process on hold, how will this potential government function long term? that's a great question. this is either the biggest, most successful gamble, but these 2 positions left and bennett has made or is going to be complete catastrophe. the bigger incent, the biggest incentive they will have isn't anyhow himself, the stronger he will build themself as an opposition leader. the stronger their incentive will be to keep together as long as he is still a threat, and as long as his trial is not over, he's not convicted, they will try to make this work. and of course, today i will try to sabotage every moment. let's see, it's going to be very tough, fragile, tense, couple of months here. who knows. thank you very much. johnn
many problem with israel has. so for now we've been connected to the palestinians have told these national issues, this will be put aside and they try to focus more civil economic agenda and push forward these topics which they can all agree on. so considering that if they are putting a future piece process on hold, how will this potential government function long term? that's a great question. this is either the biggest, most successful gamble, but these 2 positions left and bennett has made...
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with the headlines on al jazeera israel has conducted as strikes in the gaza strip. the 1st things 1st, the fire, last month, across targeted side, south of guys, a city, and in con eunice, it comes after incendiary balloons were sent from gather, causing fire in fields in southern israel, southward hollow t has the latest gossip we managed to spoke to the pricing groups and got to check if there will be any response. on these rates. they said they have not received a notice from their commanders to respond to such attacks. also, the statement how much the action just came. i was shortly. busy saying that these, these are these, these rates are breaking down to between garza on jerusalem, which will, which will not happen according to her statement. and they have not mentioned any retaliation or any response toward the latest is edis dice when he followed a rally by fire on the far right is really national being occupied the through the so called flag march marx. today israel began its occupation in 1967, alice opinions, call it a major publication. us raising joe bi
with the headlines on al jazeera israel has conducted as strikes in the gaza strip. the 1st things 1st, the fire, last month, across targeted side, south of guys, a city, and in con eunice, it comes after incendiary balloons were sent from gather, causing fire in fields in southern israel, southward hollow t has the latest gossip we managed to spoke to the pricing groups and got to check if there will be any response. on these rates. they said they have not received a notice from their...
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it's simply one of the united states being israel, shirley, to the, when it comes to israel, palestine and the politics that play here are 3 things you need to know. the. the 1st thing you need to know is that palestinian leadership is divided on one side. there's hamas, they control the gaza strip. it's their military wing that was firing some of the rockets at israel. the us in israel consider hamas terrorists in gaza. her masters, lead by ya. yes. and war. then there's the palestinian authority, the p a was set up in 1994 and it's effectively like the past and in government. but today with, from often control of gather the p, a control is very limited except for parts of the west bank and even there, it's israel as the occupying power that has control over most things. since 2005, the pig has been controlled by a political party led by mahmoud abbas. he's the palestinian president, represents palestine on the international stage. this split between him off and the palestinian authority creates all sorts of problems and raises the question of who actually represents the palestinians.
it's simply one of the united states being israel, shirley, to the, when it comes to israel, palestine and the politics that play here are 3 things you need to know. the. the 1st thing you need to know is that palestinian leadership is divided on one side. there's hamas, they control the gaza strip. it's their military wing that was firing some of the rockets at israel. the us in israel consider hamas terrorists in gaza. her masters, lead by ya. yes. and war. then there's the palestinian...
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so he has become a palpable danger to israel �*s future. fiiq danger to israel 's future. 0k.ture. 0k. the league is to _ danger to israel 's future. 0k. the league is to get _ danger to israel '5 future. 0k. the league is to get your thoughts, guy ziv. —— really good to get your thoughts. my good to get your thoughts. ij�*i pleasure. to sri lanka now where a chemical—laden cargo ship is sinking off the country's west coast. it's sparked fears of an environmental disaster and has been labelled a "death blow" to the country's fishing industry. tanya dendrinos reports. a pristine coastline and a looming environmental disaster. the x—press pearl has been ablaze for two weeks, and despite the efforts of the sri lankan and indian navies, it is with 350 tonnes of oil on board. translation: either all the fuel has caught fire, | or the oil could still be there. if the oil is still there, we have already taken precautionary steps to handle that situation in case there is on wednesday, attempts were made to tow the vessel to deeper waters to minimise marine pollution, but attempts were
so he has become a palpable danger to israel �*s future. fiiq danger to israel 's future. 0k.ture. 0k. the league is to _ danger to israel 's future. 0k. the league is to get _ danger to israel '5 future. 0k. the league is to get your thoughts, guy ziv. —— really good to get your thoughts. my good to get your thoughts. ij�*i pleasure. to sri lanka now where a chemical—laden cargo ship is sinking off the country's west coast. it's sparked fears of an environmental disaster and has...
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a war in new york, no demonstrations for israel, given that israel is ultimately bankrolled by the united states. i think saying that it rolls back with united states is a real piece of interest information. i mean, israel's budget is around 300000000000 of which is we'll get about 3 and a half 1000000000 from, from the united states. so that's about one percent of the overall g, d, p of israel. so to say that israel is bankrolled by united states is really not a fair thing to say. but on the issue the palestinians was we have to look at reality. the reality is israel as a state, as a country, as a jewish nation, is your answer to say, it's not going to go anywhere. the palestinians as a people have, have sort, right? the world is acknowledged that i would say that the un unfairly, especially on the un human rights council, probably got israel as opposed to even countries like iran when it comes to the resolution condemning human rights. so it's huge about now you in security cars and even un security council resolutions are completely unbalanced when it comes to versus the rest of well,
a war in new york, no demonstrations for israel, given that israel is ultimately bankrolled by the united states. i think saying that it rolls back with united states is a real piece of interest information. i mean, israel's budget is around 300000000000 of which is we'll get about 3 and a half 1000000000 from, from the united states. so that's about one percent of the overall g, d, p of israel. so to say that israel is bankrolled by united states is really not a fair thing to say. but on the...
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in israel history. you saw a lot for high firms. so offense, it was about found for the kids to take over the house, want to he basically life to them like he like israeli is like you like to the americans like he like so many people. he's basically been called cereal lion and they still betrayed an a number of times him sod wasn't nick with a less than also a p. they're all just like to. and clearly the more the most was like towards his, for my partner in the government who again he like to in order to make sure he does not become partners at himself in some sort of an alteration between the 2. so for most of these kids are, you know, the younger generation, it was really there's, they feel that the old man now has lived and has ruled enough. and that was signed for them to step up and to take over the really, how delicate is the timing for this coalition? i mean, the dust is barely settled and gaza. yes. you know, i think what a lot of our viewers in the world probably don't, don't pay attention is how much is this visit with isr
in israel history. you saw a lot for high firms. so offense, it was about found for the kids to take over the house, want to he basically life to them like he like israeli is like you like to the americans like he like so many people. he's basically been called cereal lion and they still betrayed an a number of times him sod wasn't nick with a less than also a p. they're all just like to. and clearly the more the most was like towards his, for my partner in the government who again he like to...
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-israel relationship. both republicans and democrats share a long track record of working together to defend israel's right to exist in legislating accountability for u.s. taxpayer dollars spent overseas, but we have to do the work. and i do believe there are senators who are genuinely interested in working towards that goal. the truth is we already have a number of laws and regulations in place regarding the delivery of lifesaving humanitarian relief. as written, this bill, by way of example of why we have bills go through the committee so they can be worked on, seems intended to ensure that nobody in gaza could ever receive any of this support. the language is written so broadly that, for example, before delivering clean water or water infrastructure, the president would effectively have to certify that anyone related to hamas would never drink that water or drink from a water fountain that carried that water. that's simply absurd. i would welcome a robust discussion on the ways we can continue to ensure
-israel relationship. both republicans and democrats share a long track record of working together to defend israel's right to exist in legislating accountability for u.s. taxpayer dollars spent overseas, but we have to do the work. and i do believe there are senators who are genuinely interested in working towards that goal. the truth is we already have a number of laws and regulations in place regarding the delivery of lifesaving humanitarian relief. as written, this bill, by way of example...
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you fight a 1000 rockets, israel knowing that like any other country in the world, israel would be forced into a massive retaliation. and many of your people would die because they always do. but you went ahead and provoked that retaliation anyway. why them? first of all, we are losing our thousands and thousands of people since when it comes to 48, i'm 70, i'm 55 years when it comes to the 76 and 7 q. but if it is well on the, on the west bank where people were on ship points when people didn't want to stay with houses and these for worship effect inside the holiest this for them. or where are they located on cameras? in july, it is an executed lane is to, to work as a victim. what we are doing is only one day. so a continuous integration. we didn't group on the lakers fighting, you clearly provokes it. you have a duty to safeguard the security and safety of palestinians. you didn't do that. you put them in directly in israel's line of fire creating maximum danger for them. that's what you did. didn't know, unfortunately, unfortunately this is not true because you don't think, i'm sorry
you fight a 1000 rockets, israel knowing that like any other country in the world, israel would be forced into a massive retaliation. and many of your people would die because they always do. but you went ahead and provoked that retaliation anyway. why them? first of all, we are losing our thousands and thousands of people since when it comes to 48, i'm 70, i'm 55 years when it comes to the 76 and 7 q. but if it is well on the, on the west bank where people were on ship points when people...
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you $5000.00 rockets, israel knowing that like any other country in the world, israel would be forced into a massive retaliation. and many of your people would die because they always do, but you went ahead and provoked that retaliation anyway. why them? first of all, we are losing our thousands and thousands of people since it's in the 3 years when it comes to 487065 years when it comes to the 76 and 7 q. but it is, well, all of the rockets on the west bank were people of billy were on points. where are people daily the houses and what would be useful was that inside the holy is this for them, or where our focus on camera and she is and execute this. elaine is to, to work as a victim. what we are doing is only one day. so a continuous integration, we didn't chris on the latest fighting, you clearly provoke states, you have a duty to safeguard the security and safety of palestinians. you didn't do that, you put them in directly in israel's line of fire, creating maximum danger for them. that's what you did. unfortunately, unfortunately this is not to them because you don't think, i'm
you $5000.00 rockets, israel knowing that like any other country in the world, israel would be forced into a massive retaliation. and many of your people would die because they always do, but you went ahead and provoked that retaliation anyway. why them? first of all, we are losing our thousands and thousands of people since it's in the 3 years when it comes to 487065 years when it comes to the 76 and 7 q. but it is, well, all of the rockets on the west bank were people of billy were on points....
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of course, israel must always make sure that it has the ability to protect itself.e will continue this important strategic dialogue in private discussions and by that matter only, not in the media or in a provoking way, i am sure that through open dialogue, behind closed doors, and in the spirit of cooperation and goodwill, we can achieve our goal. finally, i would like to share my personal gratitude for our many years of friendship and for your openness and looking together at israel's security needs which serves the ultimate purpose of peace. thank you. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these companies and more, including mediacom. >> schools and businesses went virtual and we powered a new reality. we are built to keep you ahead. >> mediacom support c-span as a public service, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next, a long-term reporter, editor, and publisher talks about his publishing history and new memoir. our landmark cases series beaches in 1919 supreme court case, schenk versus the united states. war, to limit freedom of
of course, israel must always make sure that it has the ability to protect itself.e will continue this important strategic dialogue in private discussions and by that matter only, not in the media or in a provoking way, i am sure that through open dialogue, behind closed doors, and in the spirit of cooperation and goodwill, we can achieve our goal. finally, i would like to share my personal gratitude for our many years of friendship and for your openness and looking together at israel's...
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of course, israel must always make sure that it has the ability to protect itself. we will continue this important strategic dialogue in private discussions and by that matter only, not in the media or in a provoking way, i am sure that through open dialogue, behind closed doors, and in the spirit of cooperation and goodwill, we can achieve our goal. finally, i would like to share my personal gratitude for our many years of friendship and for your openness and looking together at israel's security needs which serves the ultimate purpose of peace. thank you. ♪ >> my objectives were to understand the process as a reporter, so i reported the process and eventually come to recognize that i like two things, i like very much finding out what the story is and i like very much figuring out how to share it. >> sunday night, peter osnos on his memoir, sharing his insight about his family's escape from poland in world war ii, reporting on the vietnam war, and publishing books by jimmy carter, bill clinton, barack obama, donald trump, and lime your putin. -- and letting your pu
of course, israel must always make sure that it has the ability to protect itself. we will continue this important strategic dialogue in private discussions and by that matter only, not in the media or in a provoking way, i am sure that through open dialogue, behind closed doors, and in the spirit of cooperation and goodwill, we can achieve our goal. finally, i would like to share my personal gratitude for our many years of friendship and for your openness and looking together at israel's...
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you don't, we are for israel. i'm talking to the fact is allocation in ducking you for years, especially since the 20 voting conflict. i'm going to steal to national for to you that you and an assembly you can talk. what do you want? but the, the most important issue is the investigation comedy was beating the, beating, the, beating the for the ground here. clearly, he was on one thing war crimes they didn't used to do. so we have given the scene as the light to defend themselves. they have given the seniors to defend their rights of dignity and freedom. and i have to tell you that we are not sure that simply not true. you are your, your methods have been under attack. as i pointed out to you, the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court said in march, there was reasonable basis to believe that offences had been committed by both you and israel. you as well as israel, you are mixed in 2 different issues. we have said yes, ok please, if you believe that there is a ground for what you say send and you're
you don't, we are for israel. i'm talking to the fact is allocation in ducking you for years, especially since the 20 voting conflict. i'm going to steal to national for to you that you and an assembly you can talk. what do you want? but the, the most important issue is the investigation comedy was beating the, beating, the, beating the for the ground here. clearly, he was on one thing war crimes they didn't used to do. so we have given the scene as the light to defend themselves. they have...
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there is an anxiety that jews living outside of israel are going to abandon israel, and there's lots to try to push back on that. the netanyahu government didn't understand its impact on jews living outside of israel. the american jewish community, we know, largely feels connected to the state of israel, considers itself generally supportive of the long-term security and the longevity of the state of israel, and, by and large, is against the occupation, against settlements, and for a two-state solution. so-- a secure state of israel living side by side with a secure state of palestine. so, that's where the american jewish community is. and some of the israeli government's attempts to change israel's public perception missed the mark, because they don't understand that actually what's damaging israel's public perception is the occupation that has gone on for more than five decades. and if we could come to an end of the occupation with a negotiated solution that guaranteed the safety of jews and palestinians, then for the most part, a lot of the anger at israel would go away. >> report
there is an anxiety that jews living outside of israel are going to abandon israel, and there's lots to try to push back on that. the netanyahu government didn't understand its impact on jews living outside of israel. the american jewish community, we know, largely feels connected to the state of israel, considers itself generally supportive of the long-term security and the longevity of the state of israel, and, by and large, is against the occupation, against settlements, and for a two-state...
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our top stories: a new government for israel. a coalition of eight parties is voted in, as netanyahu is finally out. president biden arrives in brussels for the nato summit, promising to return the us to a leading role. denmark's team doctor confirms that christian eriksen did suffer a cardiac arrest during his team's euro match before being resuscitated. also, 19 and counting — novak djokovic clinches another grand slam title with a classic fightback in the french open. hello and welcome. the israeli parliament has approved a new coalition government, and that's signalling the removal of benjamin netanyahu as prime minister after 12 straight years in power. the new administration — an extraordinary coalition of eight different parties — will share power. for the first two years, it will be led by the right—wing nationalist politician naftali bennett. he will then hand over to yair lapid, who is the leader of the centrist yesh atid, for a further two years. here's our middle east correspondent, tom bateman. they've waited for 12
our top stories: a new government for israel. a coalition of eight parties is voted in, as netanyahu is finally out. president biden arrives in brussels for the nato summit, promising to return the us to a leading role. denmark's team doctor confirms that christian eriksen did suffer a cardiac arrest during his team's euro match before being resuscitated. also, 19 and counting — novak djokovic clinches another grand slam title with a classic fightback in the french open. hello and welcome....
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he wants a court israel, the longest serving leader with 12 years empower. sidney leaders say israel's new government will do this with an occupation and violence of probably better support annexing, not just the west bank creation that g . 7 leaders have wrapped up their summers in the united kingdom, releasing a final communicate saying 2021 should be a turning point for the world. they agreed on new targets, the taco climate change, including slashing greenhouse gas emissions, and financing climate action in poor countries. but environmentalists say the pledge is on vicious enough, china hall reports from cornwall. they made bold sounding commitments on carbon emissions on the environment. but with the consumption of fossil fuels, just getting around at this summit, you'd think g 7 leaders. we're here to support climate change rather than defeated . tackling time a change is now as much a political and communications challenge as it is a scientific or technological one. we have the skills to address this in time. all we need is the global will to do so. u k has bar is johnson hailed
he wants a court israel, the longest serving leader with 12 years empower. sidney leaders say israel's new government will do this with an occupation and violence of probably better support annexing, not just the west bank creation that g . 7 leaders have wrapped up their summers in the united kingdom, releasing a final communicate saying 2021 should be a turning point for the world. they agreed on new targets, the taco climate change, including slashing greenhouse gas emissions, and financing...
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and it was not a bad deal because it suits one part to israel. and as i excepted at all by the palestinians, and by the out of that's why there's a big difference between this initiative by trump and his administration, the kind of situation when i can because he will be tough enough for what i know. how did he know they did not? i agree with you. he. he got up to be stuff that i have doubts regarding this because i follow up resolutions of the arab league, the positions of the out of countries collectively. oh, but actually they wear or the participation of the gulf country? i gave it to you? no, no, no. listen. oh, for the policy and ins ah, on those who can control themselves and the issue, not the country is not the arab come to the final say is for the palestinians regarding the palestinian issue, the, our friends. that's why i think all the arabs are supporting the rights, legitimate tribes of the palestinian people. and the arab initiative created by frames in saudi arabia indulged in the bare route summit and in the climate conference sum
and it was not a bad deal because it suits one part to israel. and as i excepted at all by the palestinians, and by the out of that's why there's a big difference between this initiative by trump and his administration, the kind of situation when i can because he will be tough enough for what i know. how did he know they did not? i agree with you. he. he got up to be stuff that i have doubts regarding this because i follow up resolutions of the arab league, the positions of the out of countries...
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mostly our countries happy to be friends with israel received arms and weapons from israel. where's his pressure going to come from outside? well, break down. britain, the european union, russia, china, all opposed the settlements and support the un resolution that was the year year americans claims under bought and i applied as well. and we'll take this thing and i just this week, which is a slight sign of progress. phone a suggest completely pessimistic. i'm actually not. is that americans for pace now, which is as honest organization, growing men with groups like this are saying the need to be some conditions on us aid here. israel, that it israel continues to kill palestinians to expel palestinians from the, from jerusalem, from gods or etc. and they send the conditions on a. and that was certainly a position that many people held on the fringes for years, but not mainstream. yeah. on, on the interview bed, look, you know, us money doesn't bankroll the israeli state level one percent of g d p. israel can survive in any case. i just want to get on to something that maybe
mostly our countries happy to be friends with israel received arms and weapons from israel. where's his pressure going to come from outside? well, break down. britain, the european union, russia, china, all opposed the settlements and support the un resolution that was the year year americans claims under bought and i applied as well. and we'll take this thing and i just this week, which is a slight sign of progress. phone a suggest completely pessimistic. i'm actually not. is that americans...
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of course, israel must always make sure that it has the ability to protect itself. we will continue this important strategic dialogue in private discussions and by that matter only, not in the media or in a provoking way, i am sure that through open dialogue, behind closed doors, and in the spirit of cooperation and goodwill, we can achieve our goal. finally, i would like to share my personal gratitude for our many years of friendship and for your openness and looking together at israel's security needs which serves the ultimate purpose of peace. thank you. senate health committee held on paid family and leave program. family policy experts and business representatives testified about the challenges of implementing a plan nationally and options to pay for it.
of course, israel must always make sure that it has the ability to protect itself. we will continue this important strategic dialogue in private discussions and by that matter only, not in the media or in a provoking way, i am sure that through open dialogue, behind closed doors, and in the spirit of cooperation and goodwill, we can achieve our goal. finally, i would like to share my personal gratitude for our many years of friendship and for your openness and looking together at israel's...
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but seeking to generate external international pressure on, on israel to ensure that israel is left with no choice but to respect and implement palestinian rights. it's going to be a very difficult and lengthy process. but part of it i think, is also is going to depend on broadening international involvement and any potential diplomacy. besides the united states, i think it's unrealistic to suggest that the united states is not going to be involved. but a situation where the united states is the only external party involved and, and has, you know, basically set up the process so that it needs israeli interests at the expense of palestinian rights and does so systematically, is no longer really something that palestinians are willing to accept ok, martin martin in the in new york is this sort of fabric, a fragility of this coalition. actually a good thing for one issue that you've already mentioned. you mentioned at the top of the show you were talking about iran and re get restarting the j. c. p. 082015 iran nuclear deal. if this coalition survives, in part by only keeping itself focused
but seeking to generate external international pressure on, on israel to ensure that israel is left with no choice but to respect and implement palestinian rights. it's going to be a very difficult and lengthy process. but part of it i think, is also is going to depend on broadening international involvement and any potential diplomacy. besides the united states, i think it's unrealistic to suggest that the united states is not going to be involved. but a situation where the united states is...
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happy to be friends with israel received arms and weapons from israel. where's this pressure going to come from outside? well, break down britain, the european union, russia, china, all opposed to settlements and support the un resolution that was the year year americans claims under bought and i applied 10 almost as well. and what's interesting and i just this week, which is a slight sign of progress shown to suggest on completely pessimistic. i'm actually not. is that americans for pace now which is as honest organization growing, there was a groups like this are saying they need to be some conditions on you aid here. israel, that israel continues to kill palestinians to expel palestinians from the from east jerusalem bomb gods, or etc. the nice to me condition is on a that that was certainly a position that many people held on the fringes for years, but not in the mainstream. yeah. and on, on the interview said, look, you know, us, money doesn't bank roll the israeli status level one percent of gdp. israel can survive in any case, i just want to get o
happy to be friends with israel received arms and weapons from israel. where's this pressure going to come from outside? well, break down britain, the european union, russia, china, all opposed to settlements and support the un resolution that was the year year americans claims under bought and i applied 10 almost as well. and what's interesting and i just this week, which is a slight sign of progress shown to suggest on completely pessimistic. i'm actually not. is that americans for pace now...
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u armed israel bombed gaza. so recently the side of the destruction of a p and al jazeera and joined with sydney by independent journal north antony lowenstein, who has been an east jerusalem for the best part of the last decade. and city. thanks so much for coming back on. so yeah, we the now is all this geneva meeting, we get orders by bennett, the new israeli prime minister garza in response to the balloons from hamas. it seems you've been forgotten by the time the global agenda moved to geneva. but your take on the been a decision it sadly on surprising or one of the remarkable things that so much of the western media coverage, actually those who are still writing and netanyahu. and i'm still one of those people. is it been? it's record which i'm guessing you looked at your views will be aware of, is remarkably similar to netanyahu. in fact, in some cases, even though, right, when in fact, many cases, the, he wanted to go even harder against this is bennet. so, you know, it's a classic example here of so muc
u armed israel bombed gaza. so recently the side of the destruction of a p and al jazeera and joined with sydney by independent journal north antony lowenstein, who has been an east jerusalem for the best part of the last decade. and city. thanks so much for coming back on. so yeah, we the now is all this geneva meeting, we get orders by bennett, the new israeli prime minister garza in response to the balloons from hamas. it seems you've been forgotten by the time the global agenda moved to...
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nothing you, i would really kind of set himself up as the exemplar of strong israel, secure israel, the man who could keep it so and now he's gone after 12 years. so. so the whole of generation of people in this country who just got used to him being there at the head of the israeli government, just being in their lives all the time messaging because of course he is such a p all focused prime minister. now he will still be there, he will still be doing plenty of messaging but not as the prime minister of israel anymore. and people will have to wake up to morrow morning, getting used to the idea that another group of people is going to be running this country for now i think that harry faucet in west jerusalem let spring and need it for him. who is in ramallah and the occupied westbank need a what does this coalition with, with such vast ideological differences? mean 4 major issues fall at facing palestinians. currently at the forefront forced expulsions, displacements extension of illegal jewish settlements in the occupied territories for boston in the franchise coalition that joins the
nothing you, i would really kind of set himself up as the exemplar of strong israel, secure israel, the man who could keep it so and now he's gone after 12 years. so. so the whole of generation of people in this country who just got used to him being there at the head of the israeli government, just being in their lives all the time messaging because of course he is such a p all focused prime minister. now he will still be there, he will still be doing plenty of messaging but not as the prime...
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would remain steadfast behind israel security. it's interesting because after joe biden became president, it took about 4 weeks before he and former prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke on the phone for the 1st time. that's about 4 weeks. benjamin netanyahu and biden had a decades long relationship, sometimes very contentious. but you could tell that there was not an immediate embrace of netanyahu by, by it. and when he became president, this is now change because it only took a couple hours after bennett became prime minister for joe biden, and bennett to speak on the phone so that significant in of itself. but beyond that, you really saw the whole of the u. s. government reaching out to their counterparts, we also saw on sunday call between a secretary of state antony blinking with you appeared his new, new foreign minister of israel, also congratulating him and israel and also a lloyd austin, secretary of defense, the head of the pentagon here, reaching out to benny gans, the new defense secretary of israel. in a statement,
would remain steadfast behind israel security. it's interesting because after joe biden became president, it took about 4 weeks before he and former prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke on the phone for the 1st time. that's about 4 weeks. benjamin netanyahu and biden had a decades long relationship, sometimes very contentious. but you could tell that there was not an immediate embrace of netanyahu by, by it. and when he became president, this is now change because it only took a couple hours...
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what is russia stones with regards to israel's policies of ethnic cleansing in palestine? we are supporting the peaceful coexistence between religious factions, jews, arabs, christians, moslems, that's why we support dialogue and this physical existence, the jews, the arabs, as palestinians, also who live in the elk. but that is what mister bucket of these piece talks have been going on for decades. the political process has been gone, gone for years and years and all the while. israel continues in its policies of ethnic cleansing, force displacement of home, demolitions and policies that have been described by human rights watch and other organizations as apartheid. whilst there has been no power to essentially holt israel from continuing these policies. resolutions the end of the lucia, this security council resolutions, the general assembly solution of the international resolutions, the human rights, all these matters are discussed are being discussed for decades. now. none of these may in resolution have been implemented within the framework of israeli out of the wool
what is russia stones with regards to israel's policies of ethnic cleansing in palestine? we are supporting the peaceful coexistence between religious factions, jews, arabs, christians, moslems, that's why we support dialogue and this physical existence, the jews, the arabs, as palestinians, also who live in the elk. but that is what mister bucket of these piece talks have been going on for decades. the political process has been gone, gone for years and years and all the while. israel...
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because in reality, israel ended in the same position. it started of course there were unbearable losses, even in israeli society. the loss of life among civilians even impacted on the mood of israeli society, which has its own domestic issues, particularly those related to palestinian israelis. in your view, do you believe that israel succeeded in weakening hamas militarily that it succeed in the aims that it's set out in terms of reducing how massive military capabilities there are not talk on the cameras. i believe that her masters ability to find that many rockets was unexpected. the military ability was much greater than what even that israelis expected to use. her must used up some of soft snow but it wasn't depleted. so from this point of view, i believe that is roused bombing of gaza, which they claim themselves were intended at defeating a massive fight. for your opinion, envoy coordinating talks on reviving the iran nuclear deal believes in agreement will be reached next week. indirect talks between iran and the united states ab
because in reality, israel ended in the same position. it started of course there were unbearable losses, even in israeli society. the loss of life among civilians even impacted on the mood of israeli society, which has its own domestic issues, particularly those related to palestinian israelis. in your view, do you believe that israel succeeded in weakening hamas militarily that it succeed in the aims that it's set out in terms of reducing how massive military capabilities there are not talk...
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for work to encourage immigration of juice or israel. we will send them the bond between us and use elsewhere and fight to stomach them. we will keep this relevant state of the jewish people at a democratic state, even work for every one i say to the orthodox public, while your party chose not to go into collision, it does not mean your what is not represented. i will represent you. 8 idea logically diverse parties make up than you coalition. for the 1st time and decades, the palestinian israeli party will be part to all the government. for now it's almost the end of the 10 year of the countries long, the serving leader. but netanyahu is allen to bring the crude party back to power. well, harris, 4th, it is line for us now in west jerusalem. harry, what's happening now in the connected? there is a done deal. it's not a done deal yet. it's getting increasingly so right now represents the reach of the parties in these ready parliament that connects. it has 9 minutes each to make the case about what comes next about how they feel about the
for work to encourage immigration of juice or israel. we will send them the bond between us and use elsewhere and fight to stomach them. we will keep this relevant state of the jewish people at a democratic state, even work for every one i say to the orthodox public, while your party chose not to go into collision, it does not mean your what is not represented. i will represent you. 8 idea logically diverse parties make up than you coalition. for the 1st time and decades, the palestinian...
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after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising ofs again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as the throne is pulled away from the politician some called the king of israel. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. as we said, the new israeli governing coalition is a most unlikely combination of parties. let's have a look at that. at one end of the political spectrum there's yamina, a right—wing, nationalist jewish party headed by the incoming prime minister, naftali bennett. they seek to promote thejewish identity of israel and want to expand settlement building in the occupied palestinian areas. they also oppose the establishment of any palestinian state. at the other end, is the labour party, which holds social democratic views, supporting a strong welfare state, among other things. now, they have often held power in israel. and they are largely in favour of the peace process with the palestinians. previous labour prime ministers have signed peace deals with them. and in the midst of all this, there's the united arab list, the smal
after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising ofs again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as the throne is pulled away from the politician some called the king of israel. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. as we said, the new israeli governing coalition is a most unlikely combination of parties. let's have a look at that. at one end of the political spectrum there's yamina, a right—wing, nationalist jewish party headed by the incoming...
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after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising ofons again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as the throne is pulled away from the politician some called the king of israel. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. and we'll have a little bit more on that, the complicated coalition, later in the programme. president biden has arrived in the belgian capital, brussels, for two days of meetings with nato and the european union. monday's talks among the 30 members of nato are expected to see the united states resume its traditional leadership role, which had been somewhat diminished during the trump presidency. nato leaders are expected to formulate a firm message for mr biden to take to geneva on wednesday where he will meet russian president vladimir putin. i asked kurt volker, former us ambassador to nato, what president biden needs to do for nato. this will be a way of showing american support and broader support for nato, and a desire for the united states to lead nato into the future. so this is important. and i think it is the ma
after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising ofons again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as the throne is pulled away from the politician some called the king of israel. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. and we'll have a little bit more on that, the complicated coalition, later in the programme. president biden has arrived in the belgian capital, brussels, for two days of meetings with nato and the european union. monday's talks...
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he's a senior republican, he has been in israel just on tuesday. he said that this 1000000000 dollar demand will go through congress very easily. but if you rightly point out it might not. there are plenty in congress who are a bit concerned that what they're doing is not providing is really security, but giving them the basis to launch aggression against the palestinians. and the certainly many in the democratic party who want to see joe biden take a much stronger stand against israel. you remember that the sanders actually blocked the sale of weapons to israel during the war and gaza. but he backed down from that because essentially the deal had gone through. so ben again was $1000000000.00, but he'll also tell lloyd austin and jim sullivan, how israel intends to lower tensions and gaza. so they're not bike. and another years time looking for more money to restock iron. don't just to point out that in 2020 israel got $3800000000.00 in aid from the united states congress. most of that as military. tell me more about joe biden in all of this becaus
he's a senior republican, he has been in israel just on tuesday. he said that this 1000000000 dollar demand will go through congress very easily. but if you rightly point out it might not. there are plenty in congress who are a bit concerned that what they're doing is not providing is really security, but giving them the basis to launch aggression against the palestinians. and the certainly many in the democratic party who want to see joe biden take a much stronger stand against israel. you...
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and i should say, israel obviously says there were rocks at alex mosque, and israel says they give warnings whether that's disputed by some of the children who've seen that parents being killed. well, we know that israel is ally machine and it's been proven to be that. but i think we do have to understand the responsibility in britain. it had the responsibility of not only the president government, but the labor party is part of that having stomach labor party, which allowed pro israel groups to, to direct the policies of the labor party. but in effect, support this they so type when you have the, the shadow foreign secretary saying that to criticize israeli atrocities is anti semitic. then we're in, wherein louis carol, well really the b, b, c, had a piece of to some of the atrocities in the past week thing. but why is it all these protest as we saw that some of the largest projects in the world here in london. but i know they've been all around the world. why is it they don't protest about the syrian government or against the, according to western sources, genocide, committed by china. an
and i should say, israel obviously says there were rocks at alex mosque, and israel says they give warnings whether that's disputed by some of the children who've seen that parents being killed. well, we know that israel is ally machine and it's been proven to be that. but i think we do have to understand the responsibility in britain. it had the responsibility of not only the president government, but the labor party is part of that having stomach labor party, which allowed pro israel groups...
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if you do go to israel, you see that inside israel palestinians and their well being is sort of not an issue. it's a non issue, they have their internal issues and that's what they talk about. one possibility is, is, is that nothing happens with the other possibility is that mr. bennett actually carries out the policy that he's always promised to carry out. which has pro settlement, which is against a 2 state solution. and what worries a lot of palestinian thinkers is that this prime minister has actually said that he wants to go on carry out more in legal settlements. and he actually thinks that there is a palestinian state, he things, but israel has already given palestinians of state in the form of gaza. and he claims 60 percent of the west bank all of area. see if you know, off the or slow code wireless to an occupied westbank and sort of seen it a, b, and c. he claims the own of area. see, so you, if you now look at just the last week and all the things that these really government has cleared up, they cleared the demolition of the house of a man that they said attacked israelis o
if you do go to israel, you see that inside israel palestinians and their well being is sort of not an issue. it's a non issue, they have their internal issues and that's what they talk about. one possibility is, is, is that nothing happens with the other possibility is that mr. bennett actually carries out the policy that he's always promised to carry out. which has pro settlement, which is against a 2 state solution. and what worries a lot of palestinian thinkers is that this prime minister...