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live from jerusalem. — the work continues. live from jerusalem, and _ the work continues.tinues. live from jerusalem, and yes the - the work continues. live from jerusalem, and yes the us . the work continues. live from jerusalem, and yes the us is | jerusalem, and yes the us is saying it is trying to push forward for talks for a cease—fire and release of hostages after the death of yahya sinwar, but we are waiting to see what is happening. lots of reaction coming. the nato secretary—general mark rutte gave his reaction to the death of yahya sinwar. of course, he is widely recognised as the architect of the 7th of october 2023 terrorist attacks on israel. i have condemned them. all allies have condemned them. every reasonable soul in the world has condemned them, so if he has died, i personally will not miss him. with me is our security correspondent frank gardner. obviously he was on his roast target list, but explain the significance of israel capturing this man. significance of israel ca-uturin this man. , ., capturing this man. they have killed them — capturing this ma
live from jerusalem. — the work continues. live from jerusalem, and _ the work continues.tinues. live from jerusalem, and yes the - the work continues. live from jerusalem, and yes the us . the work continues. live from jerusalem, and yes the us is | jerusalem, and yes the us is saying it is trying to push forward for talks for a cease—fire and release of hostages after the death of yahya sinwar, but we are waiting to see what is happening. lots of reaction coming. the nato...
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at the passover, _ jerusalem this evening. looking back at the passover, exactly _ jerusalem this evening. looking back at the passover, exactly almost - jerusalem this evening. looking back at the passover, exactly almost an i at the passover, exactly almost an hour ago when the sirens went off, we got alerts on our phones, though sirens and alerts going across israel, we rented a safe room here in our bbc office injerusalem, and as we were doing that, we heard the sound of loud explosions overhead, which sounded like missiles being intercepted by israel's iron dome missile defence shield, though sirens went on for about 30 minutes, and we saw images of the interceptors going up to strike these missiles, and we think now according to the israeli military, there could be as many as 200 missiles launched from iran, some ballistic missiles, capable of reaching israel in about 10—12 minutes. no reports of any damage are the moments, no reports of casualties, but certainly it is a really worrying moments, there seems to be a new d
at the passover, _ jerusalem this evening. looking back at the passover, exactly _ jerusalem this evening. looking back at the passover, exactly almost - jerusalem this evening. looking back at the passover, exactly almost an i at the passover, exactly almost an hour ago when the sirens went off, we got alerts on our phones, though sirens and alerts going across israel, we rented a safe room here in our bbc office injerusalem, and as we were doing that, we heard the sound of loud explosions...
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the site of this event is the alyaksa mosque on the temple mount in the center of jerusalem. now it is listed. the third most important muslim shrine after mecca and medina. even then, the seeds of conflict on religious grounds were planted. then we move to the 19th century, the times of the ottoman empire. during the centuries of the empire's existence, the territory of palestine was actively populated by muslims. jews were a minority. nevertheless , the turks considered everyone to be palestinians. by the beginning of the 20th century , wealthy jews began to return to their historical homeland, to atone for the land in order to return to the land. several waves of migration dissolved the arab population, but not much, there were 60,000 jews among half a million muslims, and the locals were irritated by the fact that the jews who arrived called themselves the owners of the land. moreover, their faith did not allow the arabs to accept the new way of life of the jews, they built a closed settlement and rejected local customs. this was the second time bomb. the ottoman empire e
the site of this event is the alyaksa mosque on the temple mount in the center of jerusalem. now it is listed. the third most important muslim shrine after mecca and medina. even then, the seeds of conflict on religious grounds were planted. then we move to the 19th century, the times of the ottoman empire. during the centuries of the empire's existence, the territory of palestine was actively populated by muslims. jews were a minority. nevertheless , the turks considered everyone to be...
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arab. fix, because east jerusalem is predominantly arab.edominantly arab. a good place to -ause predominantly arab. a good place to ause and predominantly arab. a good place to pause and had _ predominantly arab. a good place to pause and had live _ predominantly arab. a good place to pause and had live to _ predominantly arab. a good place to pause and had live to jerusalem and | pause and had live tojerusalem and speak to our correspondent from the bc persia. tell me a bit more about what is happening around you, because i read out one report from fp, there generally seen explosions had been heard overjerusalem, and you just heard what frank had to say, but give me the latest from where you are. we say, but give me the latest from where you are.— say, but give me the latest from where ou are. ~ ., , ., where you are. we have been hearing air sirens going _ where you are. we have been hearing air sirens going off _ where you are. we have been hearing air sirens going off in _ where you are. we have been hearing air sirens going off in jeru
arab. fix, because east jerusalem is predominantly arab.edominantly arab. a good place to -ause predominantly arab. a good place to ause and predominantly arab. a good place to pause and had _ predominantly arab. a good place to pause and had live _ predominantly arab. a good place to pause and had live to _ predominantly arab. a good place to pause and had live to jerusalem and | pause and had live tojerusalem and speak to our correspondent from the bc persia. tell me a bit more about what is...
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later, arendt's five articles were edited and published in the form of eichmann in jerusalem. the nuremberg trials are a series of military trials held by the allies after world war ii under international law and the laws of war. the importance of this court was in the trial of a group of prominent members of the political, military, judicial and economic leaders of nazi germany, people who planned and executed war crimes, or were somehow involved in them. the proceedings were held in the city of nuremberg, germany, and the judgments issued in it are the transition point from classical laws to contemporary international laws. hannah arendt was born in hanover, germany. he was born in october 1906 came 8 years before world war i broke out . he later studied political philosophy and received his doctorate from the university of heidelberg, the oldest university in the world. this woman's inquisitive mind was focused on jewish history and the situation of her co-religionists since the years when she worked as a director at the research center of the jewish relations conference. i
later, arendt's five articles were edited and published in the form of eichmann in jerusalem. the nuremberg trials are a series of military trials held by the allies after world war ii under international law and the laws of war. the importance of this court was in the trial of a group of prominent members of the political, military, judicial and economic leaders of nazi germany, people who planned and executed war crimes, or were somehow involved in them. the proceedings were held in the city...
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jerusalem post.— jerusalem post.ve _ jerusalem post. it is a very big move because - jerusalem post. it is a very big move because until- jerusalem post. it is a very| big move because until now jerusalem post. it is a very - big move because until now they have _ big move because until now they have supported israel and defended israel with assets they— defended israel with assets they have had deployed throughout the region, whether aircraft — throughout the region, whether aircraft or— throughout the region, whether aircraft or through radar or baiiistic— aircraft or through radar or ballistic missile defence systems deployed in places like the persian gulf, iraq or syria. _ the persian gulf, iraq or syria, but now this would actually _ syria, but now this would actually be on the ground in israei— actually be on the ground in israel with what we could even call it— israel with what we could even call it boots on the ground because _ call it boots on the ground because it would require us troops — because it would
jerusalem post.— jerusalem post.ve _ jerusalem post. it is a very big move because - jerusalem post. it is a very big move because until- jerusalem post. it is a very| big move because until now jerusalem post. it is a very - big move because until now they have _ big move because until now they have supported israel and defended israel with assets they— defended israel with assets they have had deployed throughout the region, whether aircraft — throughout the region, whether aircraft...
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you have worked on eace jerusalem. you have worked on peace negotiations _ jerusalem.lem. you have worked on peace negotiations in the - jerusalem. you have worked on peace negotiations in the past. | peace negotiations in the past. is this the worst period we have seen when it comes to the possibilities for peace through negotiations?— negotiations? this is the bleakest _ negotiations? this is the bleakest time. _ negotiations? this is the bleakest time. usually i negotiations? this is the - bleakest time. usually these israeli arab was a very short, the six—day war in 1967. 19 daysin the six—day war in 1967. 19 days in 1973. there's never been a war that has gone on relentlessly for a year. you have to go back to 1948, it was approximately a year but a lot of long ceasefires in the middle. so this is a unique moment. multiple fronts, and two of the three fronts are not with arab states. it is with non—state actors. terror groups, militants, howeveryou groups, militants, however you want groups, militants, howeveryou want to call them. it's a different type of warfare
you have worked on eace jerusalem. you have worked on peace negotiations _ jerusalem.lem. you have worked on peace negotiations in the - jerusalem. you have worked on peace negotiations in the past. | peace negotiations in the past. is this the worst period we have seen when it comes to the possibilities for peace through negotiations?— negotiations? this is the bleakest _ negotiations? this is the bleakest time. _ negotiations? this is the bleakest time. usually i negotiations? this is the -...
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please allow us to go to jerusalem. and in a video communication with mr. hassan marhaj, an expert on middle east and west asia affairs and a respected university professor , mr. hassan marhaj will tell us about the situation, especially in the bakhtari bank and the people, and of course in hebron. hello, good evening and peace be upon you. may god's mercy and blessings be upon you. peace, god's mercy and blessings be upon you, mr. marhaj. you say that in the al-aqsa storm operation that happened last year and now a year has passed since this operation, the conditions in hebron and in there is a coast, what is it, and how much has this operation affected the people of these areas, that is, the beginning of the general storm at the beginning after one year of the al-aqsa storm operation , without a doubt, this operation has wide dimensions and effects on the society the palestinian community, whether inside the west bank or in east jerusalem. including tips there are positives and negatives. the positive points in this regard are that it focused on national
please allow us to go to jerusalem. and in a video communication with mr. hassan marhaj, an expert on middle east and west asia affairs and a respected university professor , mr. hassan marhaj will tell us about the situation, especially in the bakhtari bank and the people, and of course in hebron. hello, good evening and peace be upon you. may god's mercy and blessings be upon you. peace, god's mercy and blessings be upon you, mr. marhaj. you say that in the al-aqsa storm operation that...
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if these are carried out around 1500 palestinians will find themselves homeless are 2 visits east jerusalem, where palestinians live in fear of seeing the home disappear beneath the blades of these very boulders as this friday to national condemnation. the stop is as aren't international reaching you live from our new center in moscow. i have mike off watching. now we start this out and gather where easel continues its deadly attacks. at least 93 palestinians were killed in an idea of strike on tuesday or the residential building. and the city will be la. here in the north all the enclave. the local health ministry said thousands of women and children who were among the dead. so now here is what is the last of the 5 story residential block which came on the east rally attack, total destruction with bodies cats of the month, the vast field of debris bought a scene in the media. have i reported that dozens of people all wooded or missing, the many of the casualties are set to be those who are sheltering in the building. after being forced from their homes. local medic say that at least 20 chi
if these are carried out around 1500 palestinians will find themselves homeless are 2 visits east jerusalem, where palestinians live in fear of seeing the home disappear beneath the blades of these very boulders as this friday to national condemnation. the stop is as aren't international reaching you live from our new center in moscow. i have mike off watching. now we start this out and gather where easel continues its deadly attacks. at least 93 palestinians were killed in an idea of strike on...
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bbc news, jerusalem.: in just a moment we will speak to our north america editor sarah smith because the u.s. has confirmed its military did assist in shooting down some of those iranian missiles as they headed toward israel. let's return to john in jerusalem. what is the feeling tonight? >> we knew iran was going to seek vengeance as it puts it for the assassination in lebanon on friday and also for the hamas leader back in the end of july. israel has not had an attack like this from iran in its history. the mood of defiance you heard from benjamin netanyahu suggests israel is going to respond with force. it is another incredibly dangerous moment in a conflict which has lasted almost exactly a year and is spreading across the middle east. >> thank you in jerusalem. to new york and sarah smith. what is the u.s. reaction to this attack tonight? >> we heard from president biden a few minutes ago and he said the attack had been ineffective and defeated and he had instructed the u.s. military to assist in isr
bbc news, jerusalem.: in just a moment we will speak to our north america editor sarah smith because the u.s. has confirmed its military did assist in shooting down some of those iranian missiles as they headed toward israel. let's return to john in jerusalem. what is the feeling tonight? >> we knew iran was going to seek vengeance as it puts it for the assassination in lebanon on friday and also for the hamas leader back in the end of july. israel has not had an attack like this from...
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these old trading records in the jerusalem archives are evidence of its business activity. jerusalem exported soaked egypt. lee on greece through gauze. green egypt roads underbrush next through jasa cotton to friends and does mir and antiques and religious gifts to stumble easily. portugal and spring the gaza. mdf also imported rice and fabrics from egypt, textiles, from stumble, glassware from shore. i know souls from india and legs from friends. i'm another lens in europe. the 3 trades palestinian cities kept pace with development and the rest of the world in the late 19th century. the palestine also developed a transport infrastructure and built a railway network to connect jerusalem and other towns and cities with the ports on the mediterranean. the reopening of jerusalem's main train station was a landmark event in this part of the ottoman the with the help of what you see, you look at that, are you making it to put yes, him and the old. and then what uh, uh, so outside of that the sasha that didn't put them in me. it was new to see the dentist. and also how does that mean? and
these old trading records in the jerusalem archives are evidence of its business activity. jerusalem exported soaked egypt. lee on greece through gauze. green egypt roads underbrush next through jasa cotton to friends and does mir and antiques and religious gifts to stumble easily. portugal and spring the gaza. mdf also imported rice and fabrics from egypt, textiles, from stumble, glassware from shore. i know souls from india and legs from friends. i'm another lens in europe. the 3 trades...
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and this clearly a security perimeter around jerusalem. the street start with what you know happened as well footage. now shows it to people coming off of the light rail train, one of them armed with an assault rifle. then opening fire in the vicinity. authorities are saying at least 10 people have been injured and there are no photos of the man who was holding the salt rifle laying dead on the street. so that one person, one attacker at least, has been killed. no word on the 2nd one, but it didn't look like he was armed from the other photos. these really authorities have also been sending emergency alerts throughout the vicinity, saying that there's an emergency situation and to seek shelter immediately is really police have now completely blocked off this entire area to try and figure out exactly what has happened here. but none the less this, at the same time, there have been sirens that have been ringing out across central israel as there is more rocket fire. but at this point in time is really, authorities have killed. one of the att
and this clearly a security perimeter around jerusalem. the street start with what you know happened as well footage. now shows it to people coming off of the light rail train, one of them armed with an assault rifle. then opening fire in the vicinity. authorities are saying at least 10 people have been injured and there are no photos of the man who was holding the salt rifle laying dead on the street. so that one person, one attacker at least, has been killed. no word on the 2nd one, but it...
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and so the one predominant, the palestinian district in east jerusalem, just outside the all the city. his home is one of many in the oldest on neighborhood, which is really, authorities have long sought to demolish, to make way for a biblical same part. over the years they have been negotiations, legal battles, and even some successes with several demolition suspend. however, since october 7th, israel has ramped top efforts, demolishing house of to house in the area. this is in a box like state, the municipality implemented the states policies of ethnic cleansing, that they have a planned to demolish day. and so i'll boost the neighborhood of that. a 1550 residents here and they claim all home select proper permits, but some of these homes existed before the occupation. so how do you get to minutes of the show? and one is currently home to thousands of palestinians and a few 100 jewish residents. but according to funny, that's not enough for israel. is it more difficult agenda? yeah, the ones who you'll see the flags on the still them and they want to continue thought all the old cit
and so the one predominant, the palestinian district in east jerusalem, just outside the all the city. his home is one of many in the oldest on neighborhood, which is really, authorities have long sought to demolish, to make way for a biblical same part. over the years they have been negotiations, legal battles, and even some successes with several demolition suspend. however, since october 7th, israel has ramped top efforts, demolishing house of to house in the area. this is in a box like...
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the decision could heard 8 f as some gone to the west bank and east jerusalem. it is real accuses onrush. toughest, open involvement in october 7, tara tech, and being if you wait with some us and all the armed groups, one more as an organization that a terrorist organization has completely taken over. what we've seen in gaza is how come as taking over united nation facility schools, hospital clinics and headquarters, in order to use them as military base as to hide ammunition, to hide rockets, to actually commit care activities from the united nation facility on real flight 9 and police officer investigation, but do nice know when the aging on groups and says x quickly through suspected militants. foreign ministers from several countries including germany, france and britain, expressed great concern about the ben. it was absolutely refugee comes. united nation is a beacon of hope and such a matter of profound regret. these, these latent parliament is considering shutting down on this operation. allocations because on the stuff out of this week, we're fully inve
the decision could heard 8 f as some gone to the west bank and east jerusalem. it is real accuses onrush. toughest, open involvement in october 7, tara tech, and being if you wait with some us and all the armed groups, one more as an organization that a terrorist organization has completely taken over. what we've seen in gaza is how come as taking over united nation facility schools, hospital clinics and headquarters, in order to use them as military base as to hide ammunition, to hide rockets,...
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to jerusalem heavenly."ay 23, 1167 , the alien left this world. they plowed the executioner in the distant hell of their native land. but there... they did not forget, the mothers with various requests and often greeted the courts, and the common misfortune began to be called by other names, like the polish . moshchami, which was on the ferry boat in orsha, fishing rods. polatsk, near the temple, pausing in the rising heat you can see intangible objects. in the program belarusians we will get acquainted with the only master of artistic galvanoplasty in our country. galvanoplasty, it was invented in the 19th century by professor jacobi. this is such. today, belarusian straw is included in the list of elements of the intangible cultural heritage of belarus. hello, the program frames of life is on air, which means that today in our studio, as always, we have a very interesting and talented guest who is ready to share with us not only the secrets of his professional mastery, his life experience, but also the sta
to jerusalem heavenly."ay 23, 1167 , the alien left this world. they plowed the executioner in the distant hell of their native land. but there... they did not forget, the mothers with various requests and often greeted the courts, and the common misfortune began to be called by other names, like the polish . moshchami, which was on the ferry boat in orsha, fishing rods. polatsk, near the temple, pausing in the rising heat you can see intangible objects. in the program belarusians we will...
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jerusalem's complex— jerusalem we crossed jerusalem's complex of walls and fences and went to the _est bank to meet community orranisers. , _ to the west bank to meet community orranisers. , ,, . , , organisers. they say the west tells lies, has double _ organisers. they say the west tells lies, has double standards, - organisers. they say the west tells lies, has double standards, one - organisers. they say the west tells | lies, has double standards, one law for israel and ukraine, anotherfor the palestinians. for israel and ukraine, another for the palestinians.— the palestinians. from the very first moment — the palestinians. from the very first moment they _ the palestinians. from the very first moment they denounced l the palestinians. from the very l first moment they denounced the the palestinians. from the very - first moment they denounced the 7th of october. we didn't see the same international community denounced the 6th of october, all the 8th of october. now almost more than a year on the 7th of october, where we are now, and where the international community are, they
jerusalem's complex— jerusalem we crossed jerusalem's complex of walls and fences and went to the _est bank to meet community orranisers. , _ to the west bank to meet community orranisers. , ,, . , , organisers. they say the west tells lies, has double _ organisers. they say the west tells lies, has double standards, - organisers. they say the west tells lies, has double standards, one - organisers. they say the west tells | lies, has double standards, one law for israel and ukraine,...
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it's jerusalem stone. after about 10 times i said you don't have to tell me it's jerusalem. so, so anyway, so now i'm in jerusalem and i have to renovate a building and i want to do it quickly. so i get the embassy open and we have it and it's done and that way it's sort of more permanent. you know, it's not where they can change it and go back. so the contractors are all there. everybody is around. they say, can you use jerusalem stone? and is it very expensive? they said, no, it's cheap as hell. it's the cheapest thing. we have a lot of it. it's all over the place. so we did the whole building in jerusalem stone and it's gorgeous. you know, it's beautiful, known as such an expensive stone, but it wasn't expensive for me. so anyway, we did a good job. we got it built. we not only named it, we got it built and it's a beautiful embassy. there's no reason for them to do another one. host: there's so much, we'd love to talk about economy, immigration, and you can talk about as much as you want. but the one thing i want to definitely leave us with, i've had this front row seat o
it's jerusalem stone. after about 10 times i said you don't have to tell me it's jerusalem. so, so anyway, so now i'm in jerusalem and i have to renovate a building and i want to do it quickly. so i get the embassy open and we have it and it's done and that way it's sort of more permanent. you know, it's not where they can change it and go back. so the contractors are all there. everybody is around. they say, can you use jerusalem stone? and is it very expensive? they said, no, it's cheap as...
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another policy and citizen had to demolish his own home in east jerusalem on monday and the orders of these ready a forward ease. and that's according to a policy the a news agency which said if the mind had left it to be taken down, bobby is ready municipality, it would have been forced to pay exorbitant costs as large as mario the notion of reports. this is the screen playing out on almost daily basis in the area, despite international condemnation. sahu stands before the ruins of his family's house, where he was born in 1962. it was here that his grandfather helped his father take his 1st steps and with a honey later brought his wife to build his own family to tries to picture it as the cozy fortress it once was. but instead, unsettling delta images pushed those warm memories assigned when the police broke into his house, one morning, sahu knew exactly what was about to unfold. the roof was the 1st to fall. the rest followed doctor turn into a home that had witnessed the lives of several generations into the bree and dust with a don't wanna show. so they're not the one is just fall
another policy and citizen had to demolish his own home in east jerusalem on monday and the orders of these ready a forward ease. and that's according to a policy the a news agency which said if the mind had left it to be taken down, bobby is ready municipality, it would have been forced to pay exorbitant costs as large as mario the notion of reports. this is the screen playing out on almost daily basis in the area, despite international condemnation. sahu stands before the ruins of his...
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you are looking at 970 miles from tehran to jerusalem.ortant is that allows us to assess what type of capability iran has in terms of a ballistic missile threat. the three main ballistic missiles that pop-out is the hatch chrissy, named after the former commander. it has a range of about 870 miles, the other, 900 miles. they are on the far outer reaches of their capabilities. so it may not be launched from tehran more west, just to extend that range. and then you have the 3, which has a significantly greater range of about 1200 miles. the question you are interested in is, there is a lot of talk about the 2. christian: i have seen on twitter that people thought this was the missile that iran was using. it's a hypersonic missile. i think we have some video. the pakistani military have similar capability, so we have taken video from them. are you saying it would be a similar thing? and why do you have a problem with some of this reporting, given the distances you just talked about? mikey: there is a lot of chatter on social media and news r
you are looking at 970 miles from tehran to jerusalem.ortant is that allows us to assess what type of capability iran has in terms of a ballistic missile threat. the three main ballistic missiles that pop-out is the hatch chrissy, named after the former commander. it has a range of about 870 miles, the other, 900 miles. they are on the far outer reaches of their capabilities. so it may not be launched from tehran more west, just to extend that range. and then you have the 3, which has a...
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the 2 state solution marie, if an ocean of all t reporting from east jerusalem. lots of africa is filing a $750.00 page dozier, helpful legs is ready. war crimes at the international court of justice. pretoria has been a vocal precinct of these rebels actions towards fondest unions and claims its document contains concrete evidence of foundations committed by the idea for you guys that you can read all about this on more by visiting our website r t dot com. now former colonies o the u. k. a debt of gratitude, that's the claim. auditory, leadership, helpful rubber generate. he says that the old country so be apply, should simply be grateful that very way are able to inherit democratic institutions from the british. i am not ashamed of all history may not feel like it, but many of our former colonies made the complex realities of empire. i was a jess of gratitude for the inheritance. we left them. it started with the common male lead the summit, which was held in um, uh some mobile and this is basically when the, even before the summit started there was that shows
the 2 state solution marie, if an ocean of all t reporting from east jerusalem. lots of africa is filing a $750.00 page dozier, helpful legs is ready. war crimes at the international court of justice. pretoria has been a vocal precinct of these rebels actions towards fondest unions and claims its document contains concrete evidence of foundations committed by the idea for you guys that you can read all about this on more by visiting our website r t dot com. now former colonies o the u. k. a...
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are 2 visits east jerusalem palestinians living fuels of seen the homes disappear beneath the blades of these ready boulders as described international condemnation. the let's renew our coverage of the latest trends, shaping the world right now in our international. thanks for joining us. i up, michael watching now we started out in gaza where israel continues its deadly attack. at least 93 palestinians were killed in an idea of strike on tuesday or the rather. busy will building and the city will be live here in the north will be and click it's the local house ministry said thousands of women and children were among the dead. but here is what is left of the 5 very residential block which came on to the east really attack total destruction with bodies capital among the vast field of debris. policy and media have reported that dozens of people when did or missing by email, the casualties a set to be those who were sheltering in the building. after being forced from their homes. local medics said that at least 20 children were among the dead. wanting that you may find the following ima
are 2 visits east jerusalem palestinians living fuels of seen the homes disappear beneath the blades of these ready boulders as described international condemnation. the let's renew our coverage of the latest trends, shaping the world right now in our international. thanks for joining us. i up, michael watching now we started out in gaza where israel continues its deadly attack. at least 93 palestinians were killed in an idea of strike on tuesday or the rather. busy will building and the city...
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yolande knell in jerusalem, thank j of this offensive. yolande - knell in jerusalem, thank you.us. 0ur north america correspondent rowan bridgejoins us from washington dc. what has president biden been saying? he answered some questions on his way to your rally in pennsylvania this morning where he said he hoped that this would be the end of the tit—for—tat as jeremy bowen described it between israel and iran. and i think there will be a sense of relief within the white house as to the nature of the attacks that israel carried out, they were described by a senior official as precise and proportionate. i think there had been concerns, america had been pressuring the israelis publicly and privately not to go after iranian nuclear or oil facilities amid concerns that that could escalate the situation and they are clearly from the language used hoping to draw a line under this at this stage. they are brawling, senior american official said there would be consequences for iran, if they do decide to strike back.— iran, if they do decide to strike back. you mentioned president — strike
yolande knell in jerusalem, thank j of this offensive. yolande - knell in jerusalem, thank you.us. 0ur north america correspondent rowan bridgejoins us from washington dc. what has president biden been saying? he answered some questions on his way to your rally in pennsylvania this morning where he said he hoped that this would be the end of the tit—for—tat as jeremy bowen described it between israel and iran. and i think there will be a sense of relief within the white house as to the...
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here's sebastian usher, from jerusalem, with the latest.anticipation ended as israel launched its retaliation on iran, lighting up the skies over tehran. waves of israeli strikes targeted military sites. the israeli army said it had aimed at facilities that produce the missiles that have been fired at israel. the idf said it had accomplished its mission after several hours and delivered another strong warning to iran. translation: if the regime in iran were to make - the mistake of beginning a new round of escalation, we would be obliged to respond. all those threatening israel will pay a heavy price. on the streets of the iranian capital, some expressed their growing nervousness over the situation. translation: i was working a night shift, and at work - we heard the sound of cannon fire and explosion. in fact, the sound echoed across the sky. it was a terrible and horrifying sound. translation: war is frightening. - everyone has concerns about what happens during a war. the harms of war worry everyone, but i don't believe a terrible war wi
here's sebastian usher, from jerusalem, with the latest.anticipation ended as israel launched its retaliation on iran, lighting up the skies over tehran. waves of israeli strikes targeted military sites. the israeli army said it had aimed at facilities that produce the missiles that have been fired at israel. the idf said it had accomplished its mission after several hours and delivered another strong warning to iran. translation: if the regime in iran were to make - the mistake of beginning a...
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while we were there in google, this really is arrived from an n g o that focuses on jerusalem within the context of these really poly stay and conflict promoting co existence. this is something that interest. plenty is really, we want to know, did change your business to how we pretty much where and where, but we didn't see the information just to bring this awareness and take our part that these really forces came to check, but eventually chose not to interfere this time a hey, some water was elaborate teen but not to because he's real demolished his home. sadly, common occurrence for palestinians leaving here. he's famed spread worldwide. when a u. s. state department official highlighted his case during a briefing and washington, should we condemn the demolition of fuck hurry up to the office home. we believe that demolition not only obviously damages his home and his family and the lives that they have built there. but the entire community who live in fear that their homes may be next condemnation from its biggest ally, does not seem to be working. and a israel continues its acti
while we were there in google, this really is arrived from an n g o that focuses on jerusalem within the context of these really poly stay and conflict promoting co existence. this is something that interest. plenty is really, we want to know, did change your business to how we pretty much where and where, but we didn't see the information just to bring this awareness and take our part that these really forces came to check, but eventually chose not to interfere this time a hey, some water was...
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that meant the family would spend a good deal of time travelling between jerusalem and cairo. for the next few years, the little man, philistine and lumina laughed, set out a little pin. and that'll mean that puts general den on ken uh, miss dean and the id channel. stomped the month, the mouse i'm and show him henry canyon. west virginia 2 on cancel. ness can use to share the they had to be i the whole way mchenry showed and know them. to me. my head was a vanessa not pulled on the i had a check, i cannot, couldn't that still up see them the most of what we saw last day of the re on the all of us being while uh can, can edward the most most, most of the move and that's the outcome. i'm not the support that much can in all families and vent their parents and children give each of them a story, character fate. and even the language there was always something wrong with how i was invented and meant to fit in with the world of my parents and for sisters. whether this was because i constantly misread my part or because of some deep flown in my being. i could not tell for most of m
that meant the family would spend a good deal of time travelling between jerusalem and cairo. for the next few years, the little man, philistine and lumina laughed, set out a little pin. and that'll mean that puts general den on ken uh, miss dean and the id channel. stomped the month, the mouse i'm and show him henry canyon. west virginia 2 on cancel. ness can use to share the they had to be i the whole way mchenry showed and know them. to me. my head was a vanessa not pulled on the i had a...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem.cross—border fire between israel and hezbollah continues. 90 missiles were fired into israel in the last 2a hours, according to its military. and in lebanon, 138 strikes were reported in the past day. the israeli army said its warplanes struck dozens of what they say are hezbollah targets in the southern city of nabatieh. the air strikes killed the local mayor and 15 others. the lebanese government said this was a direct attack on civilians. rescuers have also been searching for survivors today in the village of qana, where the israeli military says it killed a hezbollah commander. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin sent this report from beirut. terrorfrom the skies. "my god, what have they done?" he says. "they've destroyed nabatieh. " then, one more israeli air strike. carpet bombing a city that's still home to about 1,200 people. ahmed, on the left, is the mayor who stayed to look after them until his last breath. the mayor was killed here in the municipality buildin
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem.cross—border fire between israel and hezbollah continues. 90 missiles were fired into israel in the last 2a hours, according to its military. and in lebanon, 138 strikes were reported in the past day. the israeli army said its warplanes struck dozens of what they say are hezbollah targets in the southern city of nabatieh. the air strikes killed the local mayor and 15 others. the lebanese government said this was a direct attack on civilians. rescuers have...
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so uh basically um, this means that the headquarters set in east jerusalem. i'm sorry i have interference. so uh, basically this would task, um, uh, this would have consequences for the headquarters. the done is to rooster them. um they would be possibly uh closed, but it also has of course and effects on its work in the occupied westbank end in garza. where on that is its main. um, uh, humanitarian uh, keep play of the for distribution, humanitarian a to know, as you said, that has come. and it's a lot of pressure from the international community on the is very government on the parliament then not to go ahead with this vote. now this will be implemented within 90 days, but it's not really clear who will replace one, but in this case it's on your i don't know. so you can still have a bad thing can yes, it is still voting on the 2nd legislation. what do we know about that? well, it has a just a devoted chest came in. that was the 2nd bill basically that is uh, basically cutting off all diplomatic ties with only, uh, and that means there's no contract policy.
so uh basically um, this means that the headquarters set in east jerusalem. i'm sorry i have interference. so uh, basically this would task, um, uh, this would have consequences for the headquarters. the done is to rooster them. um they would be possibly uh closed, but it also has of course and effects on its work in the occupied westbank end in garza. where on that is its main. um, uh, humanitarian uh, keep play of the for distribution, humanitarian a to know, as you said, that has come. and...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.c news, jerusalem. mission to the un said there iran's mission to the un said there were attacks from iraqi airspace, blaming the united states for its complicity. parham ghobadi from bbc persian has more on a statement from iran's armed forces about the strikes. the significance of that is that they say that israeli aircraft used iraqi air force to launch attacks, to launch air—launched missile attacks towards iran. and the distance was roughly about 100km from the iranian border. and that's why they managed to target the three provinces that border tehran — except tehran, they managed to target ilam, which is in western iran, and also the southern oil—rich province of khuzestan. and they said that the area they used in iraq was controlled by the american forces. so they used that to attack iran. and they said that they targeted iranian radars in those provinces, but the damages were minimal and they managed to repair the radars. since the beginning of the attack, the iranians were tr
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.c news, jerusalem. mission to the un said there iran's mission to the un said there were attacks from iraqi airspace, blaming the united states for its complicity. parham ghobadi from bbc persian has more on a statement from iran's armed forces about the strikes. the significance of that is that they say that israeli aircraft used iraqi air force to launch attacks, to launch air—launched missile attacks towards iran. and the distance was roughly about 100km...
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the time major general soleimani was assassinated to another time. the time of the nightmare of jerusalem, 82,000 pound of american bombs exploded in beirot, well they were seeking to destroy a mountain. and the shot was heard all over the world, the clocks stopped, the tears fell, the morning began, but the guns kept on blazing, both the american guns in the hands of netanyahu's air force and the guns of the resistance. indeed, there has not been a moment's peace for the people of lebanon or for the people of netanyahu's settler state, ever since the assassination of sayid hassan nasrallah, the secretary general of hizbullah, the leading force in the lebanese resistance. said hasan was no ordinary leader. maybe once in a hundred years or more such a leader will come along. he transformed the lebanese resistance from few young men with kalashnikovs to an army of 100 thousand men complete with all the areal ordinance that would be required to make life unlivable for the whole population of the settler state. and if as is widely trailed. netanyahu intends a repeat of 2006 underground invasi
the time major general soleimani was assassinated to another time. the time of the nightmare of jerusalem, 82,000 pound of american bombs exploded in beirot, well they were seeking to destroy a mountain. and the shot was heard all over the world, the clocks stopped, the tears fell, the morning began, but the guns kept on blazing, both the american guns in the hands of netanyahu's air force and the guns of the resistance. indeed, there has not been a moment's peace for the people of lebanon or...
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international editorjeremy boehm in jerusalem. i international editorjeremy boehm in jerusalem. it is a massively _ boehm in jerusalem. i think it is a massively long _ boehm in jerusalem. i think it is a massively long way - boehm in jerusalem. i think it is a massively long way away, j is a massively long way away, and at the moment there is no scope for diplomacy, although i have to say in previous crises come for example in lebanon 2006 war, and also i think, i was there but it was a long time ago, in 1996 there was a big military operation by israel in lebanon, and both times the us secretary of state was taking part in shuttle diplomacy, going between different players, trying to find a way to get to a ceasefire and eventually anyway, and there is nothing like that going on at the moment. so i think it is a really grim picture, and essentially in the middle east there are some really deep, unresolved conflicts, and one of the most fundamental is the one between israelis and palestinians for control of this land, which both of them call home and that conflict has been going
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in the occupied east jerusalem, which would be part of a palestinian state. that is land that was taken in 1967 after the war. but it will also disrupt uh, the ongoing humanitarian assistance since, so that humanitarian aid comes through ports of entry that are now controlled by these really army, by the is really defense forces. so this is a real disturbing, an escalation and situation that's developing. and we have seen condemnation from many of the israel's allies, including western nations that are deeply concerned under his mission has been ongoing since 1949. and so this is really, you know, a, something that's critical to understand here. you have a un member state attacking a u. n. agency. this is quite a start to development and something that we're going to buy to very carefully when it comes to the is where the justification for this be the mean on the want to nice fee is where the allegations of taking pos in last day is october 7th terrace has only an official you and investigation found that individuals who may have been involved no longer with
in the occupied east jerusalem, which would be part of a palestinian state. that is land that was taken in 1967 after the war. but it will also disrupt uh, the ongoing humanitarian assistance since, so that humanitarian aid comes through ports of entry that are now controlled by these really army, by the is really defense forces. so this is a real disturbing, an escalation and situation that's developing. and we have seen condemnation from many of the israel's allies, including western nations...
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as correspondent in correspondents in jerusalem. she told me more about the bills funding and yeah, it's a very significant and very serious and moved by. uh, it was parliament to shut down. and basically prohibit on uh has been serving palestinians or giving services to posting in reference, useful over 70 years. now this bill effectively prohibits on uh from operating is ready territory. and what that means is basically it has its headquarters in occupied is jerusalem. so expecting this headquarters where you know, the management is and everything else to shut down, but it will also severely uh, limit its abilities to work in the occupied westbank. and in particular, of course, in garza where it's one of the key you many terry and ties to providing age to end and health services schools, whatever add to posting in the. now the bill also imposes a so called non contact policy with when uh, and it also be bokes, an agreement that was agreed upon and 9067 that regulated the activities of over in are here in the region. now this means
as correspondent in correspondents in jerusalem. she told me more about the bills funding and yeah, it's a very significant and very serious and moved by. uh, it was parliament to shut down. and basically prohibit on uh has been serving palestinians or giving services to posting in reference, useful over 70 years. now this bill effectively prohibits on uh from operating is ready territory. and what that means is basically it has its headquarters in occupied is jerusalem. so expecting this...
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and what that means is basically it has its headquarters in occupied east jerusalem. so we're expecting this headquarters where you know, the management is and everything else to shut down, but it will also severely limit its abilities to work in the occupied westbank. and in particular, of course in gauze where, where it's one of the key you, many, terry and players to providing age to and, and health services schools, whatever. add to posting in the. now the bill also imposes a so called non contact policy with uh and uh, and it also be bokes, an agreement that was agreed upon and $9.00 to $67.00 that regulated the activities of over in a here in the region. now this means, you know, in practical terms, most likely more stuff international stuff. in particular, we're not receive any work permits any more. any visa us. there will be no d conflicts and measures no coordination anymore with the military. and that is so important, especially in gaza. stuff might not be able to cross any check points or come into the country or into the occupy westbank or in gauze or bec
and what that means is basically it has its headquarters in occupied east jerusalem. so we're expecting this headquarters where you know, the management is and everything else to shut down, but it will also severely limit its abilities to work in the occupied westbank. and in particular, of course in gauze where, where it's one of the key you, many, terry and players to providing age to and, and health services schools, whatever. add to posting in the. now the bill also imposes a so called non...
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family protest in jerusalem. family members, protest injerusalem.an see here, in re'im... hundreds of people there. it's one of many events across the country to mark october seven, as we say, one year on since hamas launched these deadly attacks. really, what symbolised the start of the war in gaza. a day of mourning for both israelis as well as palestinians.- well as palestinians. speaks yiddish. family _ well as palestinians. speaks yiddish. family members i well as palestinians. speaks . yiddish. family members there inaudible _ yiddish. family members there inaudible. feel— yiddish. family members there inaudible. feel free _ yiddish. family members there inaudible. feel free to - yiddish. family members there inaudible. feel free to walk i inaudible. feel free to walk around this — inaudible. feel free to walk around this site. _ inaudible. feel free to walk around this site. it _ inaudible. feel free to walk around this site. it is - inaudible. feel free to walk around this site. it is all- around this site. it is all written _ around this si
family protest in jerusalem. family members, protest injerusalem.an see here, in re'im... hundreds of people there. it's one of many events across the country to mark october seven, as we say, one year on since hamas launched these deadly attacks. really, what symbolised the start of the war in gaza. a day of mourning for both israelis as well as palestinians.- well as palestinians. speaks yiddish. family _ well as palestinians. speaks yiddish. family members i well as palestinians. speaks ....
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that's it from the team here and jerusalem. now it's back to sophie in london. . ., jerusalem.he conservative party after tom tugendhat was knocked out. the latest round of voting by tory mps saw the shadow home secretary james cleverly top the poll on 39 votes. robertjenrick was second on 31 and kemi badenoch third. conservative mps will vote again tomorrow and the remaining two contenders will be put to a vote of party members. the result will be announced on the 2nd november. 0ur deputy political editor, vicki young, is here. james cleverly has shot up from third place to the top — was it a surprise? yeah, there is no doubt that he is the big winner of today. he has gained 80 new backers since the last round, so the momentum really is with him. it seems that the conservative party conference has been pivotal in all of this, particularly his performance. he made a speech that went down really well with the party faithful, even though he was urging them to be more normal. he has been emphasising his experience, his communication skills, and he says he is running a positive cam
that's it from the team here and jerusalem. now it's back to sophie in london. . ., jerusalem.he conservative party after tom tugendhat was knocked out. the latest round of voting by tory mps saw the shadow home secretary james cleverly top the poll on 39 votes. robertjenrick was second on 31 and kemi badenoch third. conservative mps will vote again tomorrow and the remaining two contenders will be put to a vote of party members. the result will be announced on the 2nd november. 0ur deputy...
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alone and there are some people supporting them and their resistance. and you see as well around jerusalem and the west bank when the settlements of the west bank, the airports and the military bases in the west bank and around jerusalem made all of these muslim people palestilian muslim peoples and christians celebrating there is there is revenge at least against the the the assassination and the killing or the assassination as well of the the sayid shuhada we call nasrallah and the same when you see in the north in the middle in tel aviv after the operation which the the killed nearly eight zionist entity people in there uh when gun man open fire on them and then this launch launching in them and seeing the videos of netanyahu as well running in jerusalem into a bunker under the ground in jerusalem all of that is is is not just a game changer it's a psychological shock for them. is to emphasize that the palestinian resistance who unleashed the flood of alaxa and and chocked them and made their people run from the the settlers from their colonies around gaza run and the same thing from th
alone and there are some people supporting them and their resistance. and you see as well around jerusalem and the west bank when the settlements of the west bank, the airports and the military bases in the west bank and around jerusalem made all of these muslim people palestilian muslim peoples and christians celebrating there is there is revenge at least against the the the assassination and the killing or the assassination as well of the the sayid shuhada we call nasrallah and the same when...
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looking jerusalem, thank you.ts of different lines coming in all the time, a live page, good place to keep across everything happening. the israeli military have ordered the evacuation of 35 areas in southern nir bitton. residents in more than 30 villages have been ordered to evacuate immediately —— in southern lebanon. developing situation. the place to stay across it is the bbc news website. let's speak to itamar yaar, former deputy head of israel's national security council and now ceo of commanders for israel's security, a group of former senior israeli security officials. thank you forjoining us. we were in possession the last time there was a war between israel and hezbollah in 2006 —— in position. what parallels can you draw between then and now? i think the situation now is slightly different. i think let us speak about the bigger picture. there is now a battle between two coalitions, one coalition we can see is the iranian coalition that includes hezbollah, hamas, groups in iraq, houthis. the other coalit
looking jerusalem, thank you.ts of different lines coming in all the time, a live page, good place to keep across everything happening. the israeli military have ordered the evacuation of 35 areas in southern nir bitton. residents in more than 30 villages have been ordered to evacuate immediately —— in southern lebanon. developing situation. the place to stay across it is the bbc news website. let's speak to itamar yaar, former deputy head of israel's national security council and now ceo...
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yes, is in jerusalem. thank yes, is injerusalem. thank you very much. the yes, thank you very much. and the israeli parliament the knesset passed this legislation, the two separate bills absolutely overwhelmingly last night, despite a waive of international pressure on them not to do so. we are talking here about a un refugee agency that has been round since 1949 helping millions of palestinians in gaza, and the west bank specially. but israel says, claims that unrwa, this agency has colluded with hamas, and that some of its staff were involved in the october 7th attack, my colleague earlier was speaking to sharren haskel when we understand that unrwa's staff have participated in 7th october massacre, where many of them are activists or first family members of hamas members, where just three months ago, the head of the union, of the unrwa was appointed. knowing he is a high commander in hamas and the un hasn't done anything about it, we had to act. i think that even in london, if an international organisation would have participated in a massacre of eng
yes, is in jerusalem. thank yes, is injerusalem. thank you very much. the yes, thank you very much. and the israeli parliament the knesset passed this legislation, the two separate bills absolutely overwhelmingly last night, despite a waive of international pressure on them not to do so. we are talking here about a un refugee agency that has been round since 1949 helping millions of palestinians in gaza, and the west bank specially. but israel says, claims that unrwa, this agency has colluded...
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and this was going towards tel aviv and jerusalem.lebanon, it wasn't hezbollah. it was coming from iran. and this is clearly a major sustained attack, which we've not seen for many, many decades, perhaps not since the 1973 war, simply because that the sirens went for the >> well, i've been there for the last few weeks and sadly i came back just before the weekend , as back just before the weekend, as you say. i say sadly, because at times like this, you like to be there. i've just been on the phone to a number of people. this all started to unfold about an hour ago, because i got word as i was speaking to somebody in jerusalem, and then somebody just before then in the south of israel. then we got word that there was an attack, a terrorist attack in the city of jaffa, which is very close to tel aviv at the moment. i'm not sure if you're getting that feed through, but there was a terrorist, we were told, that had shot dead. excuse me? shot at least ten people. four of them were in serious condition. police and border police were runnin
and this was going towards tel aviv and jerusalem.lebanon, it wasn't hezbollah. it was coming from iran. and this is clearly a major sustained attack, which we've not seen for many, many decades, perhaps not since the 1973 war, simply because that the sirens went for the >> well, i've been there for the last few weeks and sadly i came back just before the weekend , as back just before the weekend, as you say. i say sadly, because at times like this, you like to be there. i've just been on...
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normally we have some just from here we can again seize really flags on some of the houses in east jerusalem, which was supposed to be the capital of a future palestinian state. other flags would be more appropriate. why i don't suppose to find what is the punish the people the state, what's a senior some of those homes for israel? this is its territory. the only thing preventing them from taking it over and making it exclusively drawers is the presence of palestinian residence and human. i mean, we have software you from a systematic asked me, clark saying, and force displacements over seen by various is rarely occupation biology, the municipality. and separate organizations consider the silver on a strategic heavy duty. it's proximity to the old c, t and sacred sides. we arrived to film during a jewish holiday and found the catawba, as well as other as we spoke to told us that this is what protects them. from losing they homes now the entire boost on neighborhood of so one is on the threat. the name means garden in english and local say, israel wants to make it v or garden, more than a 100
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alone and there are some people supporting them and their resistance and you see as well around jerusalem and the west bank when the settlements of the west bank the airports and the military bases in the west bank and around jerusalem made all of these muslim people palestinian muslim peoples and christians celebrating there is there is revenge at least against the the the assassination and the killing or the assassination. as well of the the sayid shuhada we call uh and the same when you see in the north in the middle in tel aviv after the operation which the the killed nearly eight zionist entity people in there uh when gun man open fire on them and then this launch launching in them and seeing the videos of netanyahu as well running in jerusalem into a b'. under the ground in jerusalem, all of that is is is not just a game changer, it's a psychological shock for them, it's to emphasize that the palestinian resistance who unleashed the flood of alaxa and and chocked them and made their people run from the the settlers from their colonis around gaza run and the same thing from the 8th o
alone and there are some people supporting them and their resistance and you see as well around jerusalem and the west bank when the settlements of the west bank the airports and the military bases in the west bank and around jerusalem made all of these muslim people palestinian muslim peoples and christians celebrating there is there is revenge at least against the the the assassination and the killing or the assassination. as well of the the sayid shuhada we call uh and the same when you see...
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east jerusalem has set off alarms. that's because without is really cooperation, international age groups, fear, the supply chain to gazda, already fragile from the war, could collapse gas and say their survival depends on, on rough. but on the decision to ban on right is wrong. it will destroy the palestinian people because our lives have depended on it since 1948. the past generations have depended on it. and future generations will depend on it and follow what the other have. uh, colorado. it's very difficult and fees as long as there's a refugee problem. the, the un is here to stay in the house. if a solution is found we can do without it's not along with the united nations is our official as opposed to energy and for the for the international criticism against the legislation is mounting at a un security council meeting. israel's key ally, the us expressed its support for the agency. we know that right now there is no alternative to unreal when it comes to delivering food and other life saving 8 in gaza. therefore
east jerusalem has set off alarms. that's because without is really cooperation, international age groups, fear, the supply chain to gazda, already fragile from the war, could collapse gas and say their survival depends on, on rough. but on the decision to ban on right is wrong. it will destroy the palestinian people because our lives have depended on it since 1948. the past generations have depended on it. and future generations will depend on it and follow what the other have. uh, colorado....
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he's got jerusalem stone facing the elevators in the big building. he's got jerusalem stone.ime i walk in, he says -- he is jewish -- he is so proud of the jerusalem stone. this was before i was president. he'd always say look at this, it is jerusalem stone. after about 10 times, i told him you don't have to tell me anymore. now i'm in jerusalem and i have to renovated building. i got the embassy open and we have it and it is done. it is more permanent. so, the contractors are all there. they say can you use jerusalem stone? and is it very expensive? they said no, it is cheap as hell. we did the whole building in jerusalem stone. it's gorgeous. it's beautiful. it was not expensive for me. we did a good job. we got it built. it is a beautiful embassy. there's no reason for them to do another one. paula: we want to talk about the economy and immigration. you can talk about as much as you want, but the one thing i want to leave us i've had this front row seat of watching you as a father and grandfather. i love when eric would tell the story, he would be five years old and you wo
he's got jerusalem stone facing the elevators in the big building. he's got jerusalem stone.ime i walk in, he says -- he is jewish -- he is so proud of the jerusalem stone. this was before i was president. he'd always say look at this, it is jerusalem stone. after about 10 times, i told him you don't have to tell me anymore. now i'm in jerusalem and i have to renovated building. i got the embassy open and we have it and it is done. it is more permanent. so, the contractors are all there. they...
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you join from jerusalem, taught me through what you have experienced there over the last hour. it was about an hour ago when we started hearing the rounds of air sirens, we started hearing the rounds ofairsirens, air we started hearing the rounds of air sirens, air defence sirens and shortly after that, we could hear israel's anti—air defences firing missiles at incoming missiles and it looks like, i did not see in the explosions above us in jerusalem but there may have been because it is partly cloudy here and some of them, some of what was going on behind the clouds, it went on for about 20 minutes and probably more than that around half an hour above us and suddenly, it went quiet. and for the last a0 minutes or so, half an hour or for the last a0 minutes or so, halfan hour orso, for the last a0 minutes or so, half an hour or so, there's been nothing but the israeli military saying that they do not see any more threats over israeli skies of the moment and people coming out of their shelters. and saying that a lot of missiles were fired at israel and a lot of them were interc
you join from jerusalem, taught me through what you have experienced there over the last hour. it was about an hour ago when we started hearing the rounds of air sirens, we started hearing the rounds ofairsirens, air we started hearing the rounds of air sirens, air defence sirens and shortly after that, we could hear israel's anti—air defences firing missiles at incoming missiles and it looks like, i did not see in the explosions above us in jerusalem but there may have been because it is...
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however, this is just a dropping the ocean compared to the scale of demolitions across all of jerusalem. according to the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in the occupied palestinian territory. since the guys of war started more than a year ago, israel demolished $226.00 homes and facilities in the holy city, which displaced or affected more than $40000.00 palestinians. we can do them and let me tell you what we are offering as an alternative. there is a path forward and alternative path to the one that, that uh israel has pursued today to provide lasting peace and security for israel. and it would include the establishment of 2 states. these words, spoken thousands of kilometers, wave seem detached from reality, which is ro is unwilling to pursue any alternative path. instead of following its own course that strays ever further from a 2 state solution. marie, if an ocean of all t reporting from east jerusalem part before we joined saskia taylor, the mainstream narrative on the whole stream pipeline. sabotage like it never had any legs. it continues to fall apart.
however, this is just a dropping the ocean compared to the scale of demolitions across all of jerusalem. according to the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in the occupied palestinian territory. since the guys of war started more than a year ago, israel demolished $226.00 homes and facilities in the holy city, which displaced or affected more than $40000.00 palestinians. we can do them and let me tell you what we are offering as an alternative. there is a path forward and...